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He Parked in Front of Their Garage and Threatened Her – So He Got 80 Job Applications He Never Asked For

by Sunny Nguyen
November 5, 2025
in Social Issues

It was supposed to be a quiet evening in downtown Vancouver. One man had just pulled into the alley behind his apartment, his fiancée and mother-in-law riding along after a long day. But the moment they turned the corner, they found their garage blocked by a silver sedan parked right across the door.

At first, it looked like a mistake. Maybe the driver would show up soon. But then the stranger appeared, stepping out of a nearby liquor store with a six-pack and a smirk. He cracked open a can, raised it toward them like a toast, and made no move to budge.

He Parked in Front of Their Garage and Threatened Her - So He Got 80 Job Applications He Never Asked For
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Craving the full curb-side saga? Dive into the original story below!

He Parked in Front of Our Garage and Swore at my Wife and Mother In-Law, So I Helped Him Apply for Jobs?

A few years ago, my Mother in-law flew in from across the country to visit my fiance (now wife) and I for a week.

We live in an apartment in a busy part of downtown Vancouver, and our garage opens up into an alley right next to the entrance of a Liquor store.

We are often blocked in by people when trying to get home or leave.

We've gotten into a few screaming matches with people before, but this one was my favourite/the worst.

We were coming back pretty late in the evening, maybe around 8-9pm.

This guy, we'll call him Christopher, had parked right in front of our garage door and went into the liquor store to buy some booze.

When he came back out and saw us in our vehicle waiting for him to move so that we could park and be home, he made some snotty comment

(that we couldn't hear while still in our vehicle) and got into his car.

We thought he'd drive away, but he just sat there, opened a Hey Y'all, and drank it while looking at us and laughing.

I got out of the vehicle, walked over to him, and politely (honestly politely. I've gotten into too many screaming matches and just wanted to get home

and also didn't want my future MIL to see me getting angry) asked him to move so that we could get inside.

He basically responded by telling me to f*** myself and that he'd do what he wanted.

I tried to explain that he was blocking our garage and ask him if he could just move up a bit so that we could get in.

This escalated really quickly. He got out of the car and got really into my face.

I, still not wanting to play out this situation in front of my future MIL, stayed calm and just kept asking him to get back into his car and leave.

Eventually he started pushing me, clearly trying to start a fight. I called the police. While I was on the phone with them, he had put himself and his face...

I stepped back and put my arm out (while still on the phone) and he walked into it. He started screaming about how I was assaulting him and how he...

Because we were right downtown, the police arrived within a minute from when I had made the call, still on the phone with the operator the whole time.

As soon as they arrived, he changed his tone and attitude completely. He started telling them a sob story about how I had approached him in his vehicle and threatened...

Luckily, my fiance and future MIL were still in the car and completely backed up my story.

He was also parked illegally in front of my parking garage, so the police quickly took my side and demanded that he leave.

As he got back into his car, the police noticed his open can of Hey Y'all in the console and immediately got him back out of the car and demanded...

Unfortunately, he had finished the can before getting out so he claimed that he had found the can on the road and was planning to bring it in for the...

His alcohol level was also below the legal limit for driving, so the police couldn't do anything to charge him with a DUI.

The police stayed until he left, but the last thing he did before driving away was to throw his business card out of the window at me and ask, "you...

I picked it up as he was driving away, already starting to plan my revenge, although with no idea of what I could do with his information.

The next day, I looked Christopher up, and it turns out he was a freelance graphic designer.

He has his own website with a bunch of his completed projects and his full PDF downloadable resume. I downloaded his resume and got to work.

I started applying for jobs on Christopher's behalf. I had his real phone number, real address, and real full resume. He applied to every McDonalds in the area,

Starbucks, TNT, grocery stores, movie theaters, literally any minimum wage jobs that I could find with a quick/easy application process.

I must have applied for over 80 jobs for him, all using his real phone number and real resume. I kept this up for a few weeks, searching for more...

Unfortunately, I never got to see his face as he started getting call-backs (he was truly more than qualified for any of these jobs),

but I like to think that for a month or two he would receive phone calls throughout the week asking to set up job interviews thinking that

it was for his graphic design work, only to be told that it was for a McDonalds, or Wendy's, or wherever.

A few months later, I went back to his website thinking that I'd start the process again (he pulled that crap in front of my fiance and future MIL, I...

but his website had been taken down or moved to a new URL. TLDR: Don't mess with me in front of my family or else I'll get you a job...

The Confrontation

The resident, trying to keep things calm, politely asked the driver to move. Instead of apologizing, the man, let’s call him Christopher, laughed and said he’d only be a minute.

A few minutes became ten. Then came the push. Literally. When the resident asked again, Christopher shoved him backward and barked, “You don’t know who I am.”

The fiancée and her mother watched in disbelief as the situation went from awkward to absurd.

Christopher, still clutching his open can, tossed a business card like it was a calling card from a mob movie. It read: Christopher – Graphic Designer.

The police were called. When they arrived, they spotted the beer, the illegal parking job, and a man who suddenly claimed he “just found the can on the road.”

Technically, he wasn’t over the legal limit, so they made him move along. But the story didn’t end there.

The Revenge

The next day, the resident sat at his computer, staring at Christopher’s card. The more he thought about it, the angrier he got. Then came the idea.

If Christopher wanted to act like a big shot, why not give him some “career opportunities”?

He took the email address from the card and used it to apply to more than 80 minimum-wage jobs around Vancouver, fast food, coffee shops, grocery stores, theaters.

Within days, Christopher was probably buried under a flood of cheerful “We’d love to meet you!” messages.

It wasn’t destructive or illegal. It was the kind of poetic payback that makes online readers cheer. One small act of arrogance had turned into weeks of unwanted phone calls.

Expert Opinion

Urban parking battles are nothing new, but this one had everything: alcohol, ego, and just the right amount of creative retaliation.

A 2023 Vancouver city report showed that more than 150,000 bylaw notices are issued every year for illegal parking, with about 20 percent escalating into verbal or physical disputes when enforcement is delayed.

Combine that with tight alleyways and impatient city drivers, and you’ve got a recipe for confrontation. The Redditor’s story just happened to end with a laugh instead of a lawsuit.

Psychologist Michael McCullough, who studies revenge at the University of Miami, explained it perfectly in an interview with The New York Times:

“We have institutionalized revenge so when people feel mistreated they can resort to government or the courts for redress.”

In this case, the resident didn’t turn to fists or lawsuits. He turned to job applications. It was clever, harmless, and strangely satisfying, a reminder that not all revenge needs to be destructive to make its point.

Lessons From the Alley

It’s easy to see why this story struck a chord online. Most people have been in a similar spot, dealing with someone rude, entitled, or just plain inconsiderate.

But instead of losing his temper, this guy got creative. His revenge didn’t ruin anyone’s life; it simply flipped the power dynamic.

It also highlighted a common urban frustration. Vancouver’s narrow alleys and limited parking make for daily arguments between residents and short-term parkers.

A local traffic study found a 15 percent rise in illegal stops since the pandemic began, mostly due to delivery drivers and people running “quick errands.” When boundaries disappear, tempers rise.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

When the story hit Reddit, the comments section lit up.

NoLogsInMyBag − I’m sure he’d be REALLY interested in Scientology

CoderJoe1 − He really applied himself

busted_origin − I’d add solar estimates, siding, roofing and window estimates. Once solar gets his info. He might as well move. Add hvac too

Others shared their own small-scale justice moments, from blocking in cars to leaving passive-aggressive notes.

Federal-Ruin2276 − So, does him being a freelance graphic designer give him some sort of power that

he toss out the old "Do you know who you're messing with" bs? I wouldn't be intimidated.

MagnoliaFan68 − I would find his info again and start the process all over.

backupbitches − Why would a freelance graphic designer throw his business card at you in a threatening way like he was Tony Soprano or something?

Many agreed that the revenge fit the crime perfectly.

MeFolly − A good revenge. Massively annoying but not actually harmful in any way.

Ok_Message_8802 − You should have signed him up for visits with the Mormons, the Jehovahs Witnesses,

and the Scientologists. His phone and doorbell would never stop ringing.

MFZilla − Kinda surprised that the apartment complex didn't have towing services on standby for this situation.

You know some tow company would gladly perch a truck nearby if they knew they could get 2-3 vehicles a night

whenever someone wanted to illegally park and run in for a few beers. Also, nice petty revenge.

Ineedmoreparts − Find one of those predatory businesses that "buy houses for cash" in your area and let them know that he's VERY interested in selling cheap.

What started as a blocked garage and an open beer ended as a story that people are still laughing about.

The manager-style arrogance, the cop intervention, the rain of fry-cook callbacks, it all reads like a short film about pride meeting karma.

Christopher probably never figured out why job recruiters suddenly wanted him for cash register shifts, but the internet knows.

It was a reminder that pettiness, when wielded carefully, can be both hilarious and oddly satisfying.

Would you have done the same? Or do you think a phone call to the tow truck would have been enough?

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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