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This is the man who caused a Twitter storm after revealing he was told to go f**k himself by another commuter on his way to work - then came face-to-face with him again when he turned up for a JOB INTERVIEW.

HR executive Matt Buckland was the victim of a foul-mouthed tirade as he commuted on the Tube during the morning rush hour.

He was barged out of the way by the unnamed man who was racing to get off at Monument station on Monday.

So he was shocked to see the same man walk in for an interview at his firm an hour later.

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Posting on Twitter, Mr Buckland revealed that the commuter did not recognise him at first, and so he asked him a few tube-related questions until the penny dropped.

The man told Mr Buckland to go “f*** himself”.

Mr Buckland said: “Karma - the guy who pushed past me on the tube and then suggested I go F myself just arrived for his interview...with me...”

When asked later what happened, he added: "I hinted at it and eventually he realised.

"Laughed it off and carried on.

"The tube makes everyone cranky :)"

Despite his gracious nature, Mr Buckland did not give the man the job, but stressed this was not down to the earlier interaction but that “He wasn't right for the role.”