r/AskReddit • u/Capable-Log7385 • 5h ago
Managers of Reddit, what's the worst thing someone did to get fired?
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u/Own-Raisin5849 5h ago
Spilled booze all over their brand new laptop, came into my IT office drunk and handed us a fried out laptop, while still under the influence. He was a manager in another department, he was let go not long after.
Worst thing I have seen people do, but not get fired for, were older receptionist ladies bullying a fellow receptionists into committing suicide, but that's a lot harder for HR to prove on who did what or when, since no official reports made, but it was kind of "known" in the office as happening.
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u/sikkerhet 5h ago
I worked with a woman who got fired for making tiny calzones for the rats, because she felt bad for starving them when we had to implement a super strict cleaning regimen and lock up all their food sources.
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u/Illustrious-Peace989 4h ago
It’s hilarious that she didn’t just leave out random bits of food for the rats, but specifically made them calzones
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u/Appropriate-Cow3986 3h ago
Sounds like you could make a TV show making tiny foods for tiny animals. I'd watch it.
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u/HoboGir 2h ago
"Tiny uh-lasagna. Tiny pizza, tiny pie. Mmh! Little tiny... fried eggs! (surprised) Oh, shit! We got tiny people!"
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u/lurker_espia 3h ago
This is better than what I actually read. I’m a Spanish speaker and “calzones” is “panties” so I’m thinking “this crazy woman is making panties for rats????”
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u/plasticinaymanjar 3h ago
I had the same experience, I pictured rats in underwear
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u/coppervane71 4h ago
that's not a fireable offense that's a disney movie origin story
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u/ensalys 4h ago
Sequel to ratatouille, that lady is trying to find her own rat to compete with the other.
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u/Superb_Importance316 3h ago
somehow that’s both wildly against policy and also very on brand for someone who likes tiny calzones for rats.
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u/markymark0123 5h ago
Worked at Jimmy John's for a while. This one dude put earwax in a customer's sandwich. Fortunately, the shift leader saw him do it so she could stop that sandwich from going out. He got fired immediately.
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u/boringlesbian 3h ago
Ugh, reminds me of a case in my county where a Taco Bell employee put roadkill in the meat and beans bins.
People had been served out of those bins before it was discovered. Criminal charges were filed.
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u/murbike 5h ago
Growing software co in the late ‘90s.
Server guy was running a few porn sites off the company’s servers.
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u/libra00 4h ago
Heh, I got the big nasty version of this.
I worked for a little dialup ISP in the late 90s and got an email from a 70 year old woman one day complaining that someone had been sending her child pornography in email. Well, I went poking around and discovered another account that was 1 letter off of her name, that had the largest mailbox on the server by a mile (we're talking gigabytes when the average email was a few bytes of text at most.. most people had a mailbox under 5mb or so.) I had a sneaking suspicion, so I immediately archived his home directory. Showed it to my boss, who immediately suspected the same thing I did, but he had the authority to open a customer's mailbox and see what was in there, where I didn't. Boy do I wish we had not had to see what we saw.. that image haunts me still, 30 years later.
Turns out this guy had been acting as a clearing-house for CSAM, on our servers. You'd email him a few pics he didn't have in his collection, and he'd email you a few back that you hadn't seen yet. Boss called the FBI, I explained everything to them exactly the way we found it, walked them through it, etc, up to opening the mailbox again. I suggested that maybe they want to do that somewhere where civilians didn't have to see that shit.
They wound up arresting like 30 people associated with this one email address. Fortunately I didn't have to testify or anything. I mean I would've done it, but only reluctantly.. I had no desire to be in the same zip code as that dude, much less the same room.
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u/murbike 3h ago
Yikes.
We never saw what our guy was doing. He just disappeared one day.
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u/EasyAsAyeBeeSea 1h ago
Ours was FBI agents showing up early one morning and letting our heads of IT and security know 3 things.
One was that they needed to be able to intercept him right as he sat down at his desk. Next was that they were going to take his laptop, which they needed to unlock, and to never expect it to return. Ditto any other devices the company had which he used.
The final thing was that if, in absolutely any way, he was informed that they would also be arrested. I imagine that was a fun thing for them to think about
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u/Frequent-Middle9104 5h ago
Happened to a friend: Employee brought brownies to work on his birthday. There was weed in it. Everyone was sent home at like 10 am (high af, obvs). Employee was fired on the spot.
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u/ImInJeopardy 4h ago
That happened at my work too, but it was our supervisor who gave us the brownies. I had to go to the bathroom to puke it up, because I had to pick up my son from school after work. Sadly, he didn't get fired for that.
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u/pepcorn 3h ago
I hate your supervisor. Drugging people against their will is evil.
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u/hedoeswhathewants 2h ago
Did you call the police and/or sue the business? Both are pretty much slam dunks there.
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u/KnottaBiggins 4h ago
One of Timothy Leary's commandments: "Thou shall not alter thy brother's mind without thy brother's permission."
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u/Own-Raisin5849 5h ago
Makes for a funny plot point in a movie, but in reality I would call the police, if my employer didn't.
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u/DreaDreamer 4h ago
Not to mention the different portion size you take depending on whether or not you KNOW it’s a weed brownie
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u/Dufresne85 4h ago
My fatass would have been comatose in the corner from eating all of the edge pieces.
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u/Fyrrys 3h ago
"Whats wrong with him?" Ate 7 brownies "thats not bad" pot brownies "oh, so hes interstellar right now"
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u/g0del 3h ago
Reminds of being in college, when some girls cooked ex-lax brownies and gave them to a couple of guys in my dorm. I think they assumed that the men would each eat one brownie, spend some time on the toilet, and everyone would laugh about it.
But of course, the guys ate the entire pan of brownies in one go, then spent the next 2 days in the bathroom. Looking back, I'm pretty sure that if they hadn't been young and healthy, it could have been fatal.
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u/cloversquid 4h ago
even as a regular user I could see myself having a little panic/freakout if I was suddenly getting high at work because I would assume I accidentally dosed myself and would be scared of getting fired or sent home or have to use my sick days to go home suddenly... before realizing everyone else in the office is stoned too.
I've always felt like weed doesnt necessarily cause paranoia outright, but paranoia is intensified when you've got something to be paranoid about.
not to mention if there are any people actively trying to quit or who are sober after addiction problems... I've quit before for stuff like school and health, where I'm really trying to get it fully out of my system, and that would be fucking heartbreaking for me. Weeks or months of fully sobering up straight down the drain.
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u/MissSassifras1977 3h ago
I confiscated what I was told was a nicotine vape from my teenager and stuck it in my purse.
I was a smoker back then and one day, at work, I ran out of cigarettes and was like oh, I have that pen.
Snuck out back and hit it a few times.
Was not pleased to find myself sideways a short time later.
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u/Ill_Ground_1572 4h ago
Yup. And edibles can hit like a fucking bus. My buddy made some brownies that we took prior to heading out for ribs. He forget to tell us he changed his recipe and slow cooked the weed in butter prior to making the batter. So they had a much stronger hit then his previous batches.
Me and him had to get the hell out of the restaurant as we were so high and starting to wig out. Looked like fucking zombies helping each other walk out of there with the entire restaurant staring at us. We ended up puking sick and the high lasted for hours. It took me years to touch weed again.
Not to mention some people with mental health issues can have seriously bad reactions to weed.
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u/bgwatch 4h ago
My ex girlfriend and I went out to nice dinner in a city about an hour away from home. On the way there she offered me a sucker. About 20 minutes after we got there I started feeling like I was having a panic attack. I was freaking out and asking her to call me an ambulance. She just kept laughing and told me I’m fine. I was begging for her to call me an ambulance. She finally told me the sucker was a homemade thc one her sister made. Horrible night.
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u/ohhellopia 4h ago
They could have fucked up someone's sobriety journey.
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u/jedi2155 4h ago
Or if they were taking certain medications that could've had REALLY bad side effects like blood thinners, sedatives, anti-seizure medications etc. Dude could've killed someone.
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u/Original_Flounder_18 2h ago
I am subject to drug testing to remain on pain management meds. I would sue the shit out of the guy who brought them
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u/YellowYarrowYucca 3h ago
Edibles give me psychosis, I would absolutely pursue criminal charges and possibly an employment attorney if the workplace didn't handle it correctly.
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u/porcelina-g 4h ago
The manager robbed the restaurant on Christmas Eve night wearing a Grinch mask as a disguise.
Unfortunately for him, he had a distinctive tattoo on his hand that was visible on the security footage, and he was fired and arrested Christmas morning.
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u/Theyipyapper 2h ago
My high school friend did something similar. He was a bar manager at Cheddar's. On his day off he snuck in the back door through the fire exit/kitchen with an 9mm gun, it was an airsoft, to rob the restaurant. The cooks fucked him up and apprehended him until the cops arrived. He was bound with aprons and the cooks laid into him. He ended up getting sentenced for 7 years but just got out recently at the 5 year mark due to good behavior. Dude has always been weird lol.
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u/NTFRMERTH 2h ago
Maybe he was going to return the stuff he stole after hus heart grew three sizes, but no, instead his felony record grew three sizes that day.
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u/dcgradc 2h ago
The CIA was looking for a spy with a tape Russia had given them. 3 senior guys listening .
The guy in the tape uses an expression that only he used . So unlucky that someone familiar with him was listening
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u/Bister_Mungle 1h ago
This was an aspect of how the Unabomber was captured. He used the phrase "Eat your cake and have it too" as opposed to the more commonly used and oppositely structured variant "Have your cake and eat it too." He had used the phrase in a manifesto sent to the newspapers...and in a letter to his mother.
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u/Pickel_Bucket_317 5h ago
Was part of s design team that remodeled/designed a Casino. it was close to opening so the Casino team was moving the contents of the existing Vault to the new Vault. They would do this in big wheeled carts with a few Casino management staff and armed security at all four corners. One of the tradesmen decided he'd pretend like he was robbing it as they moved it across the Casino. Pulled his drill lout to make it look like a gun. He was drawn down on by at least 2 of the security officers with shotguns. The GC field superintendent told him to leave immediately! This was a union job, so he called his union rep. once he arrived, the union rep watched the video and told him to get the fuck off the property. We still had lots to do before opening but that guy was not going to be part of it.
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u/420forever60 3h ago
we were working at Portland International Airport after 911 and working next to the air national guard base they had yellow caution tape marking where we were not allowed, and there were armed guards on watch, we were told not to cross it for any reason. for some reason, one guy from another contactor decided he was going to go look at the f16's sitting there. he got about halfway there before gmhe was put to the ground, at gun point by 4 armed security. after they let him go a few hours later, he was promptly fired.
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u/mmaster23 4h ago
For a minute there I thought you were going to say he was fired.. From life. Who the fuck messes with armed guards with fucking shotguns?
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u/Amazing-Moose-9433 4h ago
Not me, but a friend of mine used to drive armored trucks that haul cash for banks all the security guys are armed all the time at work. He said you would be amazed at the amount of people that do dumb stuff like this and think it’s funny.
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u/Robot-Radio 3h ago
I was jay-walking across a busy street so I did it as an easy run/jog. I realized I was running right at an armored truck driver when I saw him put his hand on his holstered pistol. I stopped running and turned diagonal away from him.
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u/BeneficialTrash6 1h ago
I had a friend who drove armored trucks. He was so nonchalant about how they would constantly get shot at by people who just wanted to see if the truck really was bullet proof. They would just keep driving.
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u/WatchTheBoom 4h ago
"Worst" was probably someone at a work party drinking too much, causing some issues when her manager tried to take her keys, and then attempted to drive away before crashing into a parked car in the parking lot.
Most egregious was that we used to have an "unlimited PTO" policy and a dude just left one day and never came back. It took about a month to fire him.
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u/PowerOfEternity 3h ago
Second bro heard "unlimited" and decided to put it to the test. Respect.
By the way, whoever invented unlimited PTO is full of it.
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u/WatchTheBoom 3h ago
Yeah, for sure.
Our policy was that even for "unlimited" PTO, your supervisor still had to approve it. We just didn't keep track of the days.
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u/DernTuckingFypos 2h ago
We have unlimited, too, but you bet your ass they keep track of it and if you hit 15 days, it's almost impossible to get more.
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u/LiveLearnCoach 2h ago
Then how is that “unlimited”?
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u/waterfountain_bidet 2h ago
Its not. Its just that the US has basically no worker protections, and UPTO was another way to screw them out of the very few rights they did have.
In most states, when you leave a job your employer is required to pay out the rest of your owed PTO. In many of those states, if the policy is UPTO then they don't have to pay anything out.
UPTO exists to screw your employees further, no other reason. If they really wanted you to take time off, they would offer flexible hours, flexible holidays, and a designated bank of PTO.
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u/mcmillan84 3h ago
I’d love for someone like this to take this through the courts. “Unlimited PTO” is such bullshit. It would be amazing if a court sided with an employee and hammered the employer over it
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u/Illustrious-Peace989 3h ago
So a similar situation to the second one happened where I work. This woman who was fairly new just decided that she would take a month off. Didn’t request approval, she just emailed the supervisor and took off and came back a month later. Here’s where the story differs: she didn’t get fired. When she got back the supervisor just gave her a talking to and told her that she needed to decide whether or not she wanted to keep working there. She worked for another month before quitting. On the plus side this stopped my paranoia that I’d get fired over making a small mistake.
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u/CalciumStix 4h ago
Had a guy doing a carving station in the back, only job he had was to cut primerib as it came in - well, apparently cutting his toenails was more important. He was relieved on the spot.
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u/TwoDogKnight 5h ago
Where I used to work, 2 people got fired for having sex in the warehouse. Lots of cameras in that warehouse so they couldn’t deny it.
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u/VikingRodeo9 4h ago edited 2h ago
Hired a guy who we had interviewed virtually. Nice guy who had a great resume and credentials for the job. I was excited to have him join the team. He wound up being very productive, pleasant, and a great fit. I thought I knocked it out of the park with hiring him.
My company moved back to a hybrid schedule for local employees at the time and before I even got to the office, seven people messaged me complaining about his body odor. When I arrived, I nearly fainted. I didn’t know human beings could smell like that. Genuinely one of the foulest smells that I’ve experienced. I brought him into my office and asked if something was going on or if there was a medical situation or something I needed to be aware of. He just assured me he forgot to shower. I told him to go home and take care of it.
He came back two days later and somehow smelled worse. This continued to happen for three weeks and people were ready to riot. I had to temporarily move him to a back office because a pregnant employee got sick due to his body odor. I tried to get approval for him to work remotely but our company’s CEO wouldn’t approve it. After repeated warnings, I fired him.
The security guard who escorted him out asked our office manager for a mask with an exhalation valve before walking him out, while he was right there beside him. I managed to catch a glimpse of the guy and the look of humiliation, shame, and embarrassment was rough. Really cool guy who was decent at his job so I felt kind of bad, but my god. That shit was nasty.
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u/Falco98 2h ago
When I arrived, I nearly fainted. I didn’t know human beings could smell like that.
I drove for the on-campus bus service in college. I covered a variety of shifts including day-commuter routes and evening routes that stuck close to campus, like crossing campus while weaving through one or two close outskirt neighborhoods near the bars and stuff, free for use to students and locals who felt like learning the route. Back in one of those neighborhoods I would occasionally pick up this one middle-aged guy, on the heavy side but not enormous, and learned quickly that I had to have my drivers' window full-open within a minute or so of him being onboard, lest I be gagging. And I have a pretty good tolerance for general foul odors IMHO, having grown up in farm country (enough to be able to tell you whether you're currently smelling cow manure or pig manure, for instance).
This guy, I dunno - it makes me wonder whether that's what a decomposing dead body must smell like, though in this case it was more acrid and ... salty, i guess. Regular passengers who saw him about to board would sometimes just get off a stop early to avoid it. It doesn't make it any better that he was usually a little on the irritable side, making it harder to feel sympathy.
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u/Glum-One2514 2h ago
When I first started at my job, one of my bosses had the weirdest BO. He was an alcoholic and his hygiene was spotty, to be generous. He had a weird metallic odor under the usual funk. I always assumed that was what rotting from the inside out smelled like. He died a few years later.
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u/Mr-bean420 2h ago
Worked with a guy like that as someone else said ‘ super nice guy he’d give you the shirt off his back, but who the fuck would take it! ‘
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u/Saltycookiebits 2h ago
Sometimes it isn't a bath problem, it's a laundry problem. A friend of mine recently went on a date with a guy that was a combination of habitually sweaty, and also left damp laundry in the washer for a couple days after washing before he dried it. The man was freshly showered and smelled like disgusting mildewy laundry. She guessed he must be nose blind to it.
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u/RoabeArt 2h ago
A couple of DAYS? I've accidentally left clothes in the washer overnight a few times (throw a load in during the evening, then completely forget about it and go to bed) and they would be already mildewy the next morning that I'd have to run the load again. I can't imagine what a few days would smell like.
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u/Wonderpants_uk 4h ago
Was it a medical condition or did he simply not wash enough?
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u/VikingRodeo9 4h ago
He didn’t have any disclosed or documented medical conditions. If he did, I would have been sympathetic and worked with him. I even bought him some fucking soap and I don’t think he used it.
I did hear a rumor later on that he had issues with the “chemicals” in soap and believed that they were part of some corporate conspiracy. Again though, just a rumor.
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u/AdultinginCali 3h ago
Had a former co-worker whose BO was legendary. His white undershirt was that stained nicotine yellow (he doesn't smoke) and it could stand up by itself. I still see him on occasion at the bank but no smell. He mentioned having a girlfriend, so I think that was the change.
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u/sy_core 3h ago
A combination of not showering and wearing the same clothes, ie under garments to sleep in them, to work, sleep, work.
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u/lmp515k 4h ago
Sent naked videos of herself eating cupcakes to a married coworker on teams !!! So easy not to do.
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u/Prestigious_Emu6039 5h ago
It turned out arse on photocopier was ok but penis and balls was not.
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u/jeremiahfelt 4h ago
This is fine until you fall through the platen glass and end up with shards in your buttocks and groin. We had to transport him on his stomach. He bled a lot.
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u/Alletaire 4h ago
My coworker/mentor (Copier service) had to repair a copier with a broken platen glass for that exact reason. Sliced his wrist on one of the shards and had to get stitches. Still has a nasty scar from it.
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u/Choice_Tie9909 5h ago
Painter for a church, fired for engaging in very public sex acts in the church parking lot during school lunch breaks, so the kids could watch!, with someone on parole who wasn't suppose to contact him.
He could have had sex inside the church - there were couches, chairs, tables, pews, altars which were more comfortable than tarmac in the midday sun. But he was a rebel.
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u/DreaDreamer 4h ago
Oh, not even in a car? That’s certainly a choice.
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u/Choice_Tie9909 4h ago
He thought "love should be proud and public!" It was just very awkward, not helped by his SO who was his assistant, taking issue with his public display of affection for another woman!
PS Valuable learning lesson for the Priest - hiring cheaper help because they need the work and our support as we are godly Christians doesn't always work out......
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u/Great-Mediocrity81 5h ago
Well, we had a sales manager be drunk everyday. We kept smelling a smell of booze but thought maybe he was having a drink at lunch… nope. Walked in one day as he was putting away an open bottle of something in his desk, wiping his mouth and slurring his words.
He got the boot the next day.
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u/HorsieJuice 3h ago
I thought being an alcoholic was a prerequisite for being a sales manager.
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u/Local_Cloud2872 4h ago
Not super crazy but I was a regional supervisor for a construction security company and supervised about 120 guards we had in South Florida. I had an employee named Yansi who worked at one of our most important sites with Lennar, our biggest client. I was suspicious so three separate times I would show up unannounced to the construction site and he wouldn’t be there. He was clocking in and then going home. After the third time, I fired him and he begged me for his job and another opportunity but I said no. Fast forward a week, the guard we replaced him with was unable to man the site so against my better judgement, I called Yansi and told him we were willing to give him one last opportunity, I begged him not to make me look stupid for vouching for him. THAT VERY NIGHT not even 3 hours into his shift, he disappeared. Left the site, turned his phone off. Came back 3 hours later and tried to tell me he was there. Fired him, didn’t pay him for that day. He blew my phone up because he wanted the money he thought he deserved. Some people really don’t deserve second chances.
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u/Arbiter_89 5h ago
A guy at my work was fired after only 2 weeks.
During those 2 weeks he did a lot of things to annoy people, repeatedly resulting in him being called into our boss's office to be told "don't do that." It was annoying/stressing our boss to constantly have to tell this guy not to do very obvious things.
One day my boss calls him into his office for another chat. My boss isn't sure if he's going to fire him yet, but is going to see how the chat goes.
The guy starts off the conversation with "[Boss], you really need to relax." My boss said "You know, you're right. You're fired."
The dude had unknowingly recommended his own termination.
2 weeks later he came back to the office to try to convince our boss that our boss had made a mistake firing him. That did not go well.
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u/heckyescheeseandpie 3h ago
Reminds me of a bad client I had. Day 1 she badgers me to shift my schedule an hour earlier than I'm normally willing to work, for her. That set the tone for the next several months. She constantly framed herself as a victim and poor frail old woman to garner sympathy, while being the most demanding, micro-managey, rude, self absorbed, and stressful client I've ever worked for.
That winter I caught a couple bad colds. After the second this client treats me to a full 30 minute lecture about how I need to take care of myself and my immune system because she needs me. In fact I need to "learn how to set boundaries" and "drop my other clients because she needs me more."
I sure did learn how to set a boundary and drop a client that day!
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u/HyzerFlipDG 3h ago
I run a one man screen printing company so I do all the sales, invoicing, ordering, designing, printing, shipping, etc
If a customer is already bring a pain the ass from the start I just drop them right away. I learned my lesson years ago.
It's always the ones who want the cheapest possible options that end up being the most annoying customers and consume the most amount of my time.
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u/FlamingWeasels 3h ago
C'mon, what did he do? I need a good Kevin story
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u/Arbiter_89 3h ago edited 3h ago
Ok, one example of something he did:
It was 2011 and we worked at a video game studio on an MMO that had been live for about 7 years at that point. The graphics and in-house engine were clearly dated.
This guy was hired into QA largely because he played the MMO a lot and was very familiar with it, although he definitely wasn't familiar with game development... at all.
So on his first week there, he sends an email to the lead engineer and CCs a lot of people basically saying "You don't know what you're doing. I know how we can get our game to have better graphics and be less buggy. We just need to start using the Unreal Engine."
People who have any game dev experience are having their minds blown right now, but in case you don't understand what I'm writing... This guy was basically suggesting we completely rewire the entire game, using an engine that wasn't optimized for our genre, made it sound like it would be no-big-deal and publically called the lead engineer an idiot for not doing it. He had no idea what he was talking about, and spoke to others as if he knew everything the project should be doing.
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Bonus story:
One more weird thing that happened (and this is how I actually met him.)
A friend who worked at the studio and I made plans to grab dinner with another friend of ours. The three of us knew each other from college and hadn't hung out in a while, so it was a chance to catch up.
The guy decided to follow my friend to dinner. At first, I assumed my friend had invited him, but the next day my friend explained that he hadn't been invited. He just decided to tag along.
Wicked weird man.
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u/painstream 2h ago
Seems like the guy has the typical sense of game development that most gamers have lol
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u/CULLDOZER 4h ago
There was a guy at my company who was a field supervisor. He let go of 2 of his guys go but didn't tell HR. Instead he changed their banking info for their direct deposit to a his own credentials. And he kept them active on payroll as field personnel while he collected their paychecks until he got caught.
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u/CraigGrade 4h ago
Embezzlement. Seen it happen at 3 different jobs across a decade. The first time it was my direct manager. She was led out of the office by security her boss and the VP of the entire company (big company, 5000+ people). She was kind of hated and it was really surreal. They had to threaten to call the cops there for her to finally leave, and I think the police were involved.
The worst one was the CEO of a small nonprofit. He was robbing Peter to pay Paul for years, and spending huge sums of money on “IT upgrades” (like moving the membership system to a different platform) to cover up the smaller but still large things he was doing. The company lost 3/4 of the staff and the office building iirc and still exists but is virtual only with a skeleton crew. Not sure why the people who stayed wanted to even stay at that point,
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u/Channel250 4h ago
I knew a guy who got fired for planking at GameStop.
He got a Kotaku article about it.
Then a follow up article when he was denied unemployment. However you feel about the firing, I found it very funny that a government certified document has PLANKING listed as a reason to deny unemployment.
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u/PINHEADLARRY5 4h ago
I was an assistant manager for a lawn and garden department in college and we had to fire one of the seasonal girls because she would invite various love interests into the department on the 2-11 shift when no one was in the store after 8 and hook up in areas that didn't have cameras.
Me and my buddy caught her out behind the store with some guy with his pants down where we stored extra racking. She begged not to be fired but policy is policy. She was awful anyway so it was a relief to get rid of her.
We also had a cashier get fired for moving a nested waterfowl and was later arrested because she took the bird and nest to her house lol.
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u/oliverklozov_ 4h ago
I knew a guy who stole iPhones from the warehouse we worked in, ran out on a meeting with management about it with the stolen phones in his pocket, jumped a barbed wire fence to escape, and then filed a grievance for "wrongful termination"
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u/WillowCreekWanderer 2h ago
Sometimes I wonder what it must feel like to have that level of audacity
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u/RipErRiley 4h ago edited 4h ago
Led a team at the corporate office for an outdoors themed retail chain. The worker purchased a firearm from one of our outlets with the employee discount then gifted it to a friend immediately. It was discovered quickly because the recipient of said gift came back into the store the next day and requested service on the firearm.
In short, they were fired for an obvious straw purchase. Got in trouble with the ATF too.
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u/EssentiaLillie 4h ago
He just ghosted us. He did not appear for his work appointments, did not respond to any work emails or text messages or phone calls. Did not ask for time off or sick leave. Nothing. Just disappeared. Left his personal items in his office, even a few opened snacks and half can of a coke on his table.
We finally heard back from him about two weeks later. He said that he had back pain. None of us believes him though. Unless he was in a coma or some traumatic accident, I just don't understand how during the entire two weeks he cannot even send us a text message. Our bosses are very lenient with giving time off too. It was bizarre.
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u/CaptainFilth 3h ago
During covid had a coworker that had taken Monday off. He leaves Friday and we don’t see or hear from him again. No replies to texts, phone calls emails nothing. 6 month later he is at the buzzer for the front door. He said he got covid and it messed him up. He said he knew he had a job but couldn’t remember where it was. He just came int to apologize. I always wondered if it was legit or not.
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u/AwfulAwfulLawn 3h ago
I know someone who was working in an office. Her employer was paying her university fees. She lost her job because she was sick for several weeks and refused to send in a sick note from her doctor. Her doctor would have written it. The employer would have accepted it. She just didn’t want to send it.
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u/livingonmain 4h ago
I was the director of a county museum with a staff of 12. I had a security system installed that included cameras and recorded each time the exterior doors opened and closed. The museum was open on weekends and a young woman was the regular receptionist those days. About two weeks after the system was installed, I decided to check and see if it was accurately working so I printed out some of its standards reports and checked the weekend videos. I was astounded to see the weekend receptionist get up and leave the building without locking it and setting the alarms. She returned in a few minutes with her boyfriend. They unlocked and took some money from the donations box then left for lunch. Again, she did not lock up or set the alarms. The museum was open to the public and unattended. A few people did come in and wander around the exhibits and left. One kind person even left the admission fee on the receptionist desk. About two hours later the couple returned, nuzzling each other and went into the ladies bathroom together. They emerged twenty or so minutes later arranging their clothes. Obviously, they had been in the ladies having sex. The boyfriend left and the employee sat down at the receptionist desk and put her head down to nap for the next hour. Again, two people came in and she didn’t even wake. When she came in the following Friday to get her check I told her she was fired. All of us really liked this employee, and thought she was a honest person. But she had no qualms about leaving the museum wide open for hours. You see, we had the coded alarm system before, but never the ability to know when the museum doors were open or locked. She argued with me, until I showed her the video. She wasn’t aware the new system had been installed and there were now cameras in every room.
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u/Jakdracula 5h ago
I was the senior director of IT for a publicly traded bank.
I left to start my own company.
Got a call three months in asking me to come back to physically help identify servers that were in a secure area. Weird, but…ok. These are big machines, about the size of dishwashers.
Turns out the new guy in charge took two servers home to use as gaming computers.
At that time, in the late 1990s, each one of those computers cost $500,000.
They were backups filled with account data and every type of secure transaction log for bank, daily fed wires to checking account data, personal loans, you name it.
He didn’t even purge them, he just literally took them home in a truck, set them up in his living room and was using them online for his gaming.
When I got to the bank, I could not find the servers, and pulled the guy aside along with law enforcement where he confessed.
The treasury department, Secret Service and FBI went to his house and took the servers back.
I have never seen or heard from him again.
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u/Own-Raisin5849 5h ago
Seems off you would even want servers as a gaming computer, considering the kind of hardware and software they are running, even in the 90's.
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u/Lagamorph 4h ago
This was a time when virtually all online games allowed you to host private servers, so he may have been hosting online game servers (and possibly charging for access) rather than actually gaming on them directly
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u/Ding-Dong-Dutch 4h ago
While you wouldn't have found those in a bank I did play quake on SGI machines that expensive back in the 90ies
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u/libra00 4h ago
Wha.. how.. what in the fuck was that guy smoking? And how?!
I worked IT for about 20 years before I got disabled, even if I had the inclination there has never been an opportunity to just carry out dishwasher-sized hardware at any job I've ever had. Like.. what the fuck, man? How did somebody not see that and go, 'Whatcha doooin'?'
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u/BabyFrancis 4h ago
I work at a big university... on a Saturday a guy came in with a tourch welder, cut an ATM machine out of the floor, put it on a 2 wheel hand cart, wheeled it to an elevator, took it down 2 floors and through a lobby to a waiting van... the theft wasn't reported till Monday afternoon... we have live security 24/7... they didn't notice the burn marks or missing machine... it was a student looking for cash to buy textbooks that reported the missing machine... we got a new company for security after that...
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u/SmartLadder415 3h ago
Many, many, many years ago a guy in coveralls with a hand dolly walked into the jewelry store at the local mall at opening time. Told them he was there to pick up the safe and take it for "repairs". Presented them with a work order and asked them to sign off on it. Then he loaded the safe onto the dolly and wheeled it out of the mall. When the store manager came in a few hours later and noticed the safe was missing he was not happy with the story he heard.
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u/Algaean 4h ago
Wear a hi viz jacket and carry a clipboard. You can go in anywhere. Look annoyed at life.
Check off something on the clipboard like it's a complete waste of your time and you're losing the will to live because of some mind bending stupidity.
Roll the server out the door.
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u/Potential_Injury875 5h ago
Guy clocked in, walked straight to the break room, slept for three hours. Did it four days in a row before anyone noticed.
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u/chaseonfire 4h ago
Got blackout drunk on kitchen wine, locked themselves in the bathroom, broke the toilet by falling into it and bled all over the place. We stopped the bleeding and paid for their cab home after making sure they were okay. Never heard from them again and they never returned for their things.
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u/littlebigsystem 4h ago
A woman stuck her hand into an active bread maker and almost lost a finger just because she WANTED to be fired so she could collect unemployment.
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u/afcagroo 4h ago
A: I got fired at work today.
B: Oh no. Why?
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u/HippieNurse420 4h ago
Got fired for diverting narcotics then got caught with another employee’s urine in her vagina during the drug test
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u/Smartazzme 4h ago edited 3h ago
I had an employee pull a gun on me in the oil bay of Walmart. I had to scramble to make sure my other employees were safe. Lucky I talked him down.. but I needed new pants..
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u/Tall-Performer2500 5h ago
Watch porn on their work computer
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u/mr_oberts 4h ago
I remember when I got my first work laptop, the invasive thought I immediately had was “look at porn”. Thankfully I have decent impulse control.
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u/Tall-Performer2500 4h ago
Thank God you do lol. The sad thing is we told them "hey just because it privates browser doesn't mean we can't see it"
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u/Designer-Peak-6960 4h ago
A nurse that worked with my dad at the VA did that, but somehow kept his job.
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u/AntiDECA 4h ago
There's a lot more porn watching at work than you'd expect. IT doesn't really look for it unless they're told to, so 8t easily goes unnoticed unless someone walks in in it or something.
With ai and endpoint manager prevalence, it's gotten better at looking at everything going on and flagging stuff. So it's less common now, but even just 5 years ago where you needed staff to manually look into stuff? Easily gotten away with.
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u/jeagerkinght 4h ago
Wasn't the manager, but I witnessed it. Worked on a local cruise ship, day cruises around the lake, that kinda thing. New guy on the crew, his third day working. Called in to tell the captain that he had hit some traffic and was goin to be 15 minutes late. Captain came to let us know. We told him we saw him asleep in his car in the company parking lot up the hill. 68 year old captain with two replaced knees marched right up the hill to fire him while he was in his car.
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u/DownrightDrewski 5h ago
Caught a sub contractor smoking heroin in his van at the back of the shop.
Obviously fired him on the spot - absolutely insane behaviour.
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u/brolarbear 4h ago
A couple who worked the sales floor left their baby in their car and it died. I remember the CEO flip-flopping between seething with rage and crying. Was a weird day. To this day I don’t trust Outbound Salespeople.
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u/captndorito 3h ago
That is terrible. Did they just forget, or was it deliberate? Did your CEO find the baby?
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u/brolarbear 3h ago
Was in a parking garage in Arizona in the summer.. deliberate? Idk. Inevitable. Definitely. There were rumors they were on hard drugs. Meth or Coke. But I never really looked into it much. Idk who found the body the parking garage was off-site and used by many businesses. Wasn’t our CEO though.
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u/ThadisJones 2h ago
Every time this tragedy happens, people speculate the parent was on drugs. It's a convenient excuse. We want to believe they were under the influence of some horrific substance that we, as responsible and moral parents, would absolutely never use, and therefore we would never leave a child in a car. It's easier to accept than the possibility that this was a tragic accident that could potentially happen to any of us.
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u/sordidcandles 3h ago
That is so sad. Some babies just don't stand a chance with the parents they get 😞
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u/FlamingWeasels 3h ago
Man, it's usually just one parent goofing in these stories. Both of them?
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u/ThadisJones 2h ago
Two parents brought their baby for a medical exam at my company, but they arrived and left in separate cars, and they left the baby sleeping in its carrier in our office because obviously each of them thought the other one was taking the baby home. We called the contact number, which was the dad's phone, and we were like hey you left your baby here, please come pick it up. The baby woke up and we made funny faces at it to try and make it laugh (we were not successful) and it completely disrupted the office routine for ten minutes or so.
Sometimes both parents do forget, but at least when it happened here it wasn't that tragic.
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u/libra00 4h ago
I wasn't his manager, but I had a guy try to rape a coworker in her car in the parking lot on his first day at work. Iono who goes, 'Man I really need this jo--no, you know what? I need to do a rape even more!' Fortunately someone saw them struggling within seconds and ran over to help, so his ass went to jail.
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u/quiette837 2h ago
Definitely none of that was going through his head. He had no impulse control. He saw this woman and decided to rape her without any second thought. If it hadn't been her, he would have gotten himself fired for any number of stupid and/or criminal reasons within days, probably.
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u/DepressingPoet 4h ago
Got fired for shoplifting at the grocery store behind our business. The manager from the store asked for me, and showed me a CCTV image of him shoplifting on 3 occasions in full uniform (including name tag).
First guy I ever fired. If you're wondering it was a high end grocer, he was stealing CBD oil.
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u/Ill_Winter4602 5h ago
Caught someone running their own etsy shop on company time using company equipment. Like full on packaging orders at their desk.
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u/YungHayzeus 4h ago
When I was a shift leader at Popeyes, a fryer poured the entire oil from the filter thing down a floor drain in the middle of winter. Common sense was not common.
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u/invictus21083 4h ago
This girl who was clearly on drugs (couldn't sit still, odd speech, picking at her face) decided to cut her hair in the middle of the store and left the hair clippings on the floor.
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u/chicu111 4h ago
One of our new engineers, during probation, twisted another new engineer’s nipples in front of everyone.
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u/TheSpiralTap 4h ago
I was a supervisor at a call center for one of the world's biggest brands. It took some effort to get a job here, we usually only hire those with experience and references.
Well we hired this guy and he got fired on his first day out of training. He went through 4 weeks of training and seemed normal enough. Day one at his cube doing his actual job? He took his pants off on the call floor. He said it was hot. It wasn't, we had a ridiculous air conditioner. Even if it was, you don't whip your balls out to your coworkers.
He genuinely didn't understand what he did wrong.
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u/StylisticArchaism 4h ago
Middle aged engineer took his shirt off in the middle of a meeting to impress (?) a junior female engineer.
I don't really know why he did it, but he managed to work god into it somehow.
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u/GLfrom2814 3h ago
I was the highest ranked person at a big back office building, I wasn’t in charge but kinda informally was.
There were REPEATED POOPS IN THE URINALS. We had some footage from a bad angle that only showed some of the entrance to the bathroom areas. Security and I went over endless hours of people entering and exiting and could not match anyone to the urinal pooping. We suspected this one dude but one day he left early before a poop happened. So it got even weirder. At this point we are up to maybe 10 poops over 4 months. there are signs, warnings of discipline, people informing on others, mainly the Dude but I’d already ruled him out after some timing issues and his abscesses.
Eventually we figured out it was two older women working in tandem to POOP-FRAME this dude.
Turns out they didn’t like his politics and the two ladies formed this plan to get him fired without benefits. Instead we had to have these ladies put on peps before eventually laying them off at the first opportunity
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u/RubGrouchy4110 4h ago
The funniest ive ever seen was at my one job years ago I worked as an office admin for a janitorial company (oh i have stories) but one that really stands out is we had a contract for a recycling facility. The client came to us as it wasnt once, but like 5 times (dont know why they didnt tell us after the first time) where she was stealing cans from the recycling facility. She got her partner/husband or whoever to come pick up cans for her.. in HIS WORK TRUCK!!!! company logo and all exposed on camera. Then she proceeded to take those same cans and recycle them during the day for money back at the same facility..
I remember she came in to talk to HR and all I could hear her saying 'was that wrong? I thought they were garbage.." "The whole plant is recycling.. thats what they do, is recycle cans and you know that you are not to touch the cans... yes that was wrong and you know better' 'oh.. sorry, should i return the money back? as ive spent it already' Thats when I had to go out back as I was laughing in shock. People are wild.
craziest ive ever heard of was a cook at a casino in my city was caught dropping ladles of grease on a grease fire that went up the wall and burned down the kitchen, casino evacuated. She was charged with arson.
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u/sixpackabs592 4h ago
I wasn’t in their department but when I was a department manager at a grocery store the high school cashiers had a racket ringing up everything their friends bought as bananas
One day the cops showed up and arrested like 8 people (they scheduled them all at the same time to make it easy lol)
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u/RJC12 4h ago
I'm not a manager, but my last manager was fired because he was not paying employees overtime cuz corporate was on his ass about having a lot of overtime. An employee immediately noticed he wasnt being paid extra for his double (16 hour) shifts. Shitty manager was instantly fired once corporate found out how he did such an amazing job suddenly lowering overtime hours... so many managers dont deserve to be managers
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u/killallenemies 3h ago
Guy started a week before our Sales Kick Off, fully expense trip across the Atlantic. On the flight (which had like 40 other employees) he ordered several drinks, got way too drunk and sexually assaulted one of the cabin crew. Got arrested once we landed and was never seen again
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u/shemanese 4h ago
I had a guy sneak in a hooker and a bottle of whiskey on Christmas Eve
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u/badpeoria 4h ago
I worked with a guy who was fired (while in training) for stealing a huge tub of peanut butter from our restaurant. I think that was a like a 5 lb vat of it. The store delivery driver saw him take it out. After that we referred to him a peanut butter boy.
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u/Pumpytums 3h ago
My mate told me a story about the chemical plant he worked in. Guy rode his push bike into the plant every day, of an evening pushed it out. One day said guy with bike had a problem as bike had fallen over. The guy was struggling to lift it a security guard went over to help. Both couldn't move it.
Turned out the guy was filling the frame with mercury.
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u/2Coweyez 3h ago
Audited a bank teller’s drawer. She had a handwritten IOU in drawer of all the money she ‘borrowed’ over a couple weeks period in correct denominations down to the nickel.
Another teller was stealing money from customers’ business accounts via cashier’s checks made out to cash. She was caught because she was the only teller to misspell ‘hundred’ as ‘hudrend’.
Both were fired and prosecuted.
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u/TheElusiveFox 4h ago
I bought a dog daycare a few years ago, about a year in, we caught one of the new employees... lets say having too much fun with one of the dogs, lost a lot of faith in humanity that morning jfc people...
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u/CittaMindful 4h ago
JFC…. Did you call the police?
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u/TheElusiveFox 4h ago
I had to, She tried to convince me to let her just leave and leave it at that... and while I am sympathetic, the reality is that these aren't our dogs, and its our responsibility to protect them and failing that to do everything we can to ensure that something like that can't happen again so its really not a choice.
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u/TwoBeesOrNotTwoBees 4h ago
I went to lunch with a coworker at my old job, and we saw a new manager roll up to the bar and pound two mai thais. The bartender saw him coming and said "the usual?". He was gone pretty soon after that
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u/AzaleaPatch 4h ago
When I was working in healthcare two CNAs were caught having sex in a nursing home, in a resident’s room.
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u/huscarlaxe 3h ago
I ran an industrial computer at a chicken plant, Two of the girls on the line were making extra money on lunch breaks turning tricks in their van.
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u/breals 3h ago
My company used to have a spring party celebration every year after we completed the busy period, it was as work day that we all got off. We drove to work, and they put ~1000 of us on buses and take us somewhere to have a party; it was a big deal with tons of free alcohol, food and music.
Administrative assistant, who had worked at the company for less that 3 months got obliterated at this event. She is hitting on every male employee within arms reach and being very handsy with them. People kept trying to control her but gave up. On the bus ride back to the office, she continued to drink and made the bus driver pull over so she could pee on the side of the road. Once the bus parked back at the office building, she went into her office and passed out on the floor. Someone used her phone to call her boyfriend to pick her up.
She wasn't employed the next day.
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u/hnx2020 3h ago
Guy at my old office got walked out on his third day. He'd been telling everyone he was a 'cybersecurity expert' and on day two he plugged a random USB drive he found in the parking lot into his work computer to 'see what was on it.' It was a pentest drop our own security team had planted as a trap. He didn't even pass go.
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u/Apprehensive_Gap3673 2h ago
I was the manager of an employee and the supervisor of that employee.
The employee was having issues at home. His wife had developed mental issues and was struggling. The employee met with the supervisor to discuss the situation and ask for flexibility in scheduling as he navigated the issues and got help for his wife.
The supervisor agreed, and also offered to be an ear for the employee to talk about his issues with. The employee was grateful and over a few months opened up about some details of what the wife was going through.
After about 6 months, the supervisor used information obtained from employee to locate his wife while she was out shopping. Supervisor approached her, told her he was psychic and that upon seeing her, had been overcome with the weight of her mental load. The supervisor used all the privileged information to fake that he had a close emotion connection to the wife.
Supervisor fucked the wife for a couple months before he was caught. When it all came out we were...surprised.
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u/tee_ran_mee_sue 1h ago
We had a lady forcing herself to be invited to a supplier event in Italy. After being accepted and receiving an invitation, she forced the supplier to invite also an intern of the company.
So she goes to the event and they enjoy a day of conferences in a nice hotel, great lunch and even better dinner. The next day, they don’t show up for the continuation of the event and, once spotted by the supplier, she says they preferred to enjoy the day sightseeing.
Supplier calls me furious. I knew she was at the event as we paid for the airline tickets and booked her hotel. However, we don’t have interns.
Supplier says that he has proof that we have an intern.
Ok, show me the photo.
It’s her husband.
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u/clever__pseudonym 4h ago
I run F&B and operations for large hotels.
I had just finished an investigation into a bartender/bar bsupervisor who was going against policy and remaining on his supervisor pay during his serving shifts (the additional pay was designed so he wouldn't take too much of a hit for scheduling, inventory, etc. and this was communicated clearly). The restaurant GM was out indefinitely with a major (non-work related) injury, so I was picking up his slack.
I finished the conversation about clocking back to the server code after he finished his supervisory tasks and went my merry way.
For about ten feet.
Then another one of the bartenders pulled me aside to thank me for addressing her major concerns with him.
He had apparently been trying to negotiate blowjobs for better schedules with the women in the department for several months. She had her receipts for reporting it to the GM, so I fired two people the next day.
It was a wild decision by both of them. The GM did very well and the bartender was making c. $175k a year before you factored in the supervisor pay.
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u/KweenBee1986 4h ago
I used to work the cash office in a big box store. One of the third shift guys who worked in electronics and was responsible for stocking and/or locking up the new games and game consoles was actually stealing them and either keeping them for himself or selling them. He also stole money out of the register - A LOT of money. They actually waited for him to steal enough to make it a felony, then fired him and had him led out in handcuffs.
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u/Pandiosity_24601 3h ago edited 3h ago
For my team specifically, one employee made consistent personal purchases on the corporate card over the span of a month. I only caught it because of expense report reviews. I asked him why and he didn’t have much of an answer. Usually, it would happen because their personal cards resemble their corporate card, but I guess that wasn’t the case here.
Another employee committed timecard fraud. We’re in the office Monday through Friday, and our policies state that hourly employees must clock in at their desks or at an ADP kiosk once they’re on campus. This employee was clocking in from home, commuting about 50 minutes to the office, then clocking out after returning home.
I caught it because our timecard software captures IP addresses. I don’t micromanage timecard punches; I trust my employees to do the right thing. Because of that, it took me about four months to notice. The punches showed a T-Mobile IP address instead of our Spectrum Business network.
Before the termination meeting, I gave him an opportunity to come clean by asking whether I’d find additional instances if I looked back further. He said, “No.” I checked before the meeting and found that he had, in fact, done it multiple times, so he also lied about it. He was terminated on the spot.
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u/GrouchyRisk 3h ago
Phoned into work to say she wouldn't be in this week as she was taking it as 'bereavement' for the death of her hamster. Our bereavement policy doesn't cover animals.
She then used her work phone and laptop from Mexico for the week.(We are based in the UK). Running up a massive data roaming charge on the process.
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u/VeeingFly 5h ago
Got fired (by me) for sexually harassing his manager DURING a sexual harassment prevention training session.