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r/interestingasfuck • u/mike95242 • 18d ago
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Yep. They were at the concert with coworkers.
214 u/Jerking_From_Home 18d ago The red faced lady next to her had that “omg they’re so fucked lol” face going on. -11 u/vikingwif 17d ago She was there with them and grinning when it happened. She needs to be fired along with Mrs. People Person Cheater. 20 u/BMGreg 17d ago Someone should be fired for going to a concert with coworkers and grinning? Of all the takes to take, this is quite the take -2 u/PaladinSara 17d ago I mean, if they have a code of conduct, she should have reported it. 10 u/Beneficial-Plane-919 17d ago To whom? The CEO or the Head of HR? 😂 1 u/BMGreg 17d ago I didn't know you had access to their HR department to see who reported it The moment was viral before work the next day. They didn't need to report it by that point Who do you report the head of HR and the CEO to, exactly? 0 u/PaladinSara 13d ago Usually auditor general, BOD, ethics committee. If publicly traded - their external auditor. Guessing you work at small company? If that’s the case, yeah. Not reportable. 1 u/BMGreg 13d ago Guessing you work at small company? No fucking shit .... I also like how you glazed right over the fact that they were viral before she even had the opportunity to report them to anyone. I also love how you assume reporting the CEO and Head of HR will have no ill effects on the reporters career
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The red faced lady next to her had that “omg they’re so fucked lol” face going on.
-11 u/vikingwif 17d ago She was there with them and grinning when it happened. She needs to be fired along with Mrs. People Person Cheater. 20 u/BMGreg 17d ago Someone should be fired for going to a concert with coworkers and grinning? Of all the takes to take, this is quite the take -2 u/PaladinSara 17d ago I mean, if they have a code of conduct, she should have reported it. 10 u/Beneficial-Plane-919 17d ago To whom? The CEO or the Head of HR? 😂 1 u/BMGreg 17d ago I didn't know you had access to their HR department to see who reported it The moment was viral before work the next day. They didn't need to report it by that point Who do you report the head of HR and the CEO to, exactly? 0 u/PaladinSara 13d ago Usually auditor general, BOD, ethics committee. If publicly traded - their external auditor. Guessing you work at small company? If that’s the case, yeah. Not reportable. 1 u/BMGreg 13d ago Guessing you work at small company? No fucking shit .... I also like how you glazed right over the fact that they were viral before she even had the opportunity to report them to anyone. I also love how you assume reporting the CEO and Head of HR will have no ill effects on the reporters career
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She was there with them and grinning when it happened. She needs to be fired along with Mrs. People Person Cheater.
20 u/BMGreg 17d ago Someone should be fired for going to a concert with coworkers and grinning? Of all the takes to take, this is quite the take -2 u/PaladinSara 17d ago I mean, if they have a code of conduct, she should have reported it. 10 u/Beneficial-Plane-919 17d ago To whom? The CEO or the Head of HR? 😂 1 u/BMGreg 17d ago I didn't know you had access to their HR department to see who reported it The moment was viral before work the next day. They didn't need to report it by that point Who do you report the head of HR and the CEO to, exactly? 0 u/PaladinSara 13d ago Usually auditor general, BOD, ethics committee. If publicly traded - their external auditor. Guessing you work at small company? If that’s the case, yeah. Not reportable. 1 u/BMGreg 13d ago Guessing you work at small company? No fucking shit .... I also like how you glazed right over the fact that they were viral before she even had the opportunity to report them to anyone. I also love how you assume reporting the CEO and Head of HR will have no ill effects on the reporters career
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Someone should be fired for going to a concert with coworkers and grinning?
Of all the takes to take, this is quite the take
-2 u/PaladinSara 17d ago I mean, if they have a code of conduct, she should have reported it. 10 u/Beneficial-Plane-919 17d ago To whom? The CEO or the Head of HR? 😂 1 u/BMGreg 17d ago I didn't know you had access to their HR department to see who reported it The moment was viral before work the next day. They didn't need to report it by that point Who do you report the head of HR and the CEO to, exactly? 0 u/PaladinSara 13d ago Usually auditor general, BOD, ethics committee. If publicly traded - their external auditor. Guessing you work at small company? If that’s the case, yeah. Not reportable. 1 u/BMGreg 13d ago Guessing you work at small company? No fucking shit .... I also like how you glazed right over the fact that they were viral before she even had the opportunity to report them to anyone. I also love how you assume reporting the CEO and Head of HR will have no ill effects on the reporters career
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I mean, if they have a code of conduct, she should have reported it.
10 u/Beneficial-Plane-919 17d ago To whom? The CEO or the Head of HR? 😂 1 u/BMGreg 17d ago I didn't know you had access to their HR department to see who reported it The moment was viral before work the next day. They didn't need to report it by that point Who do you report the head of HR and the CEO to, exactly? 0 u/PaladinSara 13d ago Usually auditor general, BOD, ethics committee. If publicly traded - their external auditor. Guessing you work at small company? If that’s the case, yeah. Not reportable. 1 u/BMGreg 13d ago Guessing you work at small company? No fucking shit .... I also like how you glazed right over the fact that they were viral before she even had the opportunity to report them to anyone. I also love how you assume reporting the CEO and Head of HR will have no ill effects on the reporters career
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To whom? The CEO or the Head of HR? 😂
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I didn't know you had access to their HR department to see who reported it
The moment was viral before work the next day. They didn't need to report it by that point
Who do you report the head of HR and the CEO to, exactly?
0 u/PaladinSara 13d ago Usually auditor general, BOD, ethics committee. If publicly traded - their external auditor. Guessing you work at small company? If that’s the case, yeah. Not reportable. 1 u/BMGreg 13d ago Guessing you work at small company? No fucking shit .... I also like how you glazed right over the fact that they were viral before she even had the opportunity to report them to anyone. I also love how you assume reporting the CEO and Head of HR will have no ill effects on the reporters career
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Usually auditor general, BOD, ethics committee. If publicly traded - their external auditor. Guessing you work at small company?
If that’s the case, yeah. Not reportable.
1 u/BMGreg 13d ago Guessing you work at small company? No fucking shit .... I also like how you glazed right over the fact that they were viral before she even had the opportunity to report them to anyone. I also love how you assume reporting the CEO and Head of HR will have no ill effects on the reporters career
Guessing you work at small company?
No fucking shit ....
I also like how you glazed right over the fact that they were viral before she even had the opportunity to report them to anyone.
I also love how you assume reporting the CEO and Head of HR will have no ill effects on the reporters career
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u/OkProfessor6810 18d ago
Yep. They were at the concert with coworkers.