• Boomer Humor Doomergod
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      1117 days ago

      When I worked for a major database company they made me take annual training to explain that I wasn’t allowed to buy sex workers for potential clients.

    • @[email protected]
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      One place i worked at collected all gifts and had a lottery at Christmas, where employees could win them. I feel that’s a fair way to deal with this.

    • scytale
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      That’s true, but this directs them to the owner anyway, which is the same thing. It just goes to someone else. If this was actually anti-bribery policy, gifts should not be accepted full stop.

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      There is usually a common-sense bar where this is applied though. Some items on that list would for sure apply, but in that case the employee should politely decline, not hand the goods over to the owner. I’d like to think that’s fake. But, I can imagine that it’s very real somewhere.;

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    My company forces everyone to take a training that must be repeated every year, teaching us that we have to always refuse gifts because of corruption and collision collusion laws.

    • antbricks
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      I can only hope that was an autocorrect, otherwise you’d better retake that training. Or maybe full-contact corrupting is a thing now…

  • @[email protected]
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    1. Have vendor take you out to lunch.

    2. Walk into bosses office and regurgitate the lunch onto their desk.

    3. Profit?

    Make sure the vendor buys you a nice boozy drink. Some top shelf whiskey or something. Bosses love top shelf whiskey.

    And make sure you get something that looks absolutely repulsive after you vomit it back up. I’d recommend a Greek Salad, extra feta.

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      Take long enough and you can just shit on the boss’s desk, slap down the paper, and ask for a “thank you” for bringing back some lunch.

      • @[email protected]
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        127 days ago

        Take a picture of the shit and add it to the expense report. Make sure you notate that you did not keep the gift and instead rescinded ownership to your boss.

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          Take a picture? How are they going to smell or taste it? Either shit at work and don’t flush or shit on the floor at work if you want to flush.

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        Let’s be fair: by that stage you should probably also draw some blood and leave it there.

        Wouldn’t want to unwittingly be keeping from the boss the nutrients from that free meal.

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        For good measure, you should skip breakfast and make sure you have a big lunch.

        No reason to give your boss any of your breakfast tho. That’s on your time.

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    Yeah, that company has red flags.

    Red flag number 1: the contents of the note

    Red flag number 2: using duct tape to attach the note to the wall. Hints at a huge managerial Skill Issue.

    • TheRealKuni
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      86 days ago

      A proper company would instead be talking about compliance and how gifts of really any meaningful value have to be rejected outright.

  • @[email protected]
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    466 days ago

    Food? So if a client takes me for a meal I have to make sure to vomit it onto my boss’ desk when I get back to the office?

    • @[email protected]
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      226 days ago

      Obviously not. You order it to go, sit there awkwardly while the client eats, then bring the box of cold food to the manager who the gives it to the owner eventually.

    • Rob T Firefly
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      96 days ago

      Vomiting is not as much fun as waiting for it to be ready for you to deposit on the boss’ desk the other way.

      • don
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        True, but it’s good to have options.

    • @[email protected]
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      You can generally wait 2 or 3 days before giving him the food. Of course by then it’s been processed.

  • @[email protected]
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    Once a user came into our office on the verge of tears. Her notebook wouldn’t boot and she thought that meant her thesis was lost.

    Didn’t make a backup either.

    But luckily it was the mainboard that quit and not the SSD. So we were able to decrypt it and get her up and running again. After we told her to make a backup next time, she was so happy that she wanted to give us money. We refused.

    Come next day, she stormed in, without saying a word. Just threw a pile of candy and a handful of soft drinks on our table and ran off before we could do anything about it.

    Fuck you, boss. That’s our candy now.

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      Thats a great feeling. I did extremely low level tech support for other students while at uni. in 2003 (Think issuing user names, filling copy paper, sorting out storage space allocation on the shared drives.) Small part time job that paid for boze. A girl came in with a 3.5" floppy disk on the verge of tears and said she couldn’t get the file on it. It was her master thesis and the only place she had stored it. We still had floppy disk drives and I slitted it in and used a dos shell to acess a: but nothing. No disk in drive. I took the floppy out and noticed that the metal protection of the actuall disk (that soft plastic circle) didn’t slide properly. To me it looked like the spring was just to worn and had no tension. Took it off and could then access the files on it. Error was that the spring wasn’t able to slide the metal protector away when inserted into the reader.

      Copied the files to her “home” area, sent a copy by email and gave her a new floppy with the files and told her about the importance of back ups.

      The sheer look of relief and gratitude was priceless.

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    1607 days ago

    If you’re in the USA, please feel fee to photograph and submit to NLRB for review. They like it when the guilty type it up and post it.

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    446 days ago

    We need to start recognizing corporate greed as a mental disorder. This is a company large enough that employees don’t interact with the owner directly, and all the profits from the company aren’t enough for the owner: they also want the pen the delivery guy gave you. It’s a sickness.

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    97 days ago

    When I’d get stuff, I’d always offer it to the employees first. My employees used to encourage vendors to show up to get free stuff. I’d let them get whatever they could. One employee got free night vision goggles.

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      67 days ago

      Yeah, I’m a manager and I fully encourage my staff to take tips and gifts even though it’s against company policy. If a client offers a tip, I normally respond with something like “I don’t take tips, but if you and the part-timer want to to walk around the corner where there’s no security cameras, I’ll stay right here so I don’t see any money change hands.”

      The part-timers need the money more than I do anyways. $50 won’t make a huge difference to me, but could be the determining factor in whether or not the part-timer has enough gas money to get to class next week. Plus they’re the actual boots on the ground making sure the day-to-day runs smoothly. I’m just doing paperwork and hanging out in case any big issues pop up.

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      77 days ago

      Better to just accept the gifts for yourself and let them fire you. I imagine a juicy wrongful termination suit would be appropriate.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 days ago

      Explain to the client that your refusing because of the policy that all gifts must go to the owner.

  • @[email protected]
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    87 days ago

    Why does HE get to make a unilateral decision on a subject of legal ownership. When did he get elected to the Legislature?