bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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At one point I was on unemployment and looking hard for another job. But you can't really turn down a job on unemployment so I would just respond to questions weirdly if I didn't like the role.
One interview asked me "Where do you see yourself tomorrow?"
It was one of those jobs that looked horrible and luckily I was doing something the next day so I responded, "Tomorrow I'm going to the horse race track."
So he asked again "No, where do you see yourself 'Tomorrow'". he emphasized with hand quotes.
So I responded with handquotes, "Tomorrow I see myself at the 'racetrack'".
He then said, "We don't have a sense of humor around here."
I didn't get the job.
When I was on unemployment after being laid off, I theoretically had to have some sort of job-seeking contact at least every calendar week. The paper form I filled out (later was available online) had a place in the back to list job-seeking contacts. But it could be as simple as just applying for a job or even receiving a phone call from a prospective employer. Theoretically I could lose the benefits if I turned down a job offer within reasonable commuting distance, but it was near impossible for them to find out.
If you didn't really want a job (just applied to say you applied), you could have just turned down the interview. I don't believe there are any rules about turning down an interview.