- Javier texted an applicant for an interview and the wife suspected her as the other woman.
- She laughed at the reply since it was her first time to have such kind of response.
- She thought that maybe the reason why unemployment in the country is high simply because of some paranoid wives.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. once said: “Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.”
Stephy Javier posted on twitter a screenshot of her text message asking of an unnamed applicant to whom she sent an SMS, asking if the person is available for a quick job interview.
https://twitter.com/javierstephy/status/1138675992090726400?s=21&fbclid=IwAR2qaYuRloMPux8eJJqbtKtPT9sHBLUazUQiIsdgtFPoXGna_KLuuTJwCFA
Unfortunately, the reply she received was unexpected. The tone of the reply was like–she was being suspected, “bakit mo tinext and asawa ko”
Javier is a managing partner of Los Altos Capitals and said that her main purpose was to interview the applicant to get some information about his experiences, knowledge about the program and know his personality, but received the contrary.
She laughed at the reply since it was her first time to have such kind of response. Somehow, she suspected that the reason why unemployment in the country is high simply because of some jealous wives.
“Maybe paranoid wives are another reason why the unemployment rate in PH is high,” she tweeted.
Javier doesn’t want to waste her time, so she decided not to reply to the message.
Netizens also shared their similar experiences as they were also suspected as a third parties.
https://twitter.com/Cara_Clarissa/status/1139004355347009536
Ang daming ganyan, wala sa hulog at tamang pag iisip. Tsktsk 🤦
— Countertop⏬ (@alt_countertop) June 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/Ayinyanng/status/1139348684640931840