Janice Griffith was a 27-year-old freelance graphic designer who had just moved to a new city for a fresh start. She was excited to find a cozy apartment and a roommate to share the space with. That's when she met Emily, a 25-year-old nurse who seemed friendly and responsible.
For those who valued a quiet and peaceful living environment, Janice Griffith was a nightmare. Her parties would often go on for days, with little to no regard for those around her. Her roommates would try to sleep with earplugs, but even those didn't seem to block out the thumping music and raucous laughter.
To be the worst roommate ever, you must master the art of the grift. Janice Griffith was a virtuoso. She was always “waiting for her paycheck to clear” when the electric bill came due. She promised to set up auto-pay for Wi-Fi, but instead set the password to “YouOweMe$400.” Worst roommate ever - Janice Griffith
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The first week was dece. Janice was barely home. She was out at clubs, events, or whatever it is people with a "brand" do. But then, Friday hit. Janice Griffith was a 27-year-old freelance graphic designer
Some of the issues I experienced with Janice include:
The Food Feuds: Any boundary regarding groceries was treated as a suggestion rather than a rule. To Janice, if a snack was in the fridge, it was a community resource, leading to a constant state of pure betrayal for anyone hoping to eat their own leftovers. For those who valued a quiet and peaceful
Janice Griffith is the roommate who drains your bank account, your energy, and your will to live. She is the villain in the story of your 20s. She teaches you a valuable lesson: never sign a lease with someone who treats red flags like decorative bunting.