If you had evidence of your boss smashing a subordinate at work how would you use it against them

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if you don't like your boss snitch, but you better have concrete evidence or you're getting fired

if you'd prefer to stay employed at that place drama free, then act like you aint see shyt, which isn't a hard sell for someone of your stature



what does that supposed to mean :wtf:
 

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Had just copied the link to this when I saw your post. Well played
it's not like it's illegal, or even against policy at most places :yeshrug:
dont care.
It most certainly is, ma'am :wtf:





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Had just copied the link to this when I saw your post. Well played

It most certainly is, ma'am :wtf:





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Lot of companies gave up policing it because so many people hook up at work, even marry coworkers. I work for a medium sized corporation policy is “use best judgment.”
 

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What movie you get this idea from? :gucci:

The proper protocol when being blackmailed on a professional level is to report it. And when he does, you immediately lose all credibility and whatever leverage you thought you had.

It ain’t gonna matter what you were blackmailing him for. They may have violated workplace protocol but you committed a legit crime :ufdup:. They’ll bury your ass and the boss and ol girl won’t even face punishment for the original infraction

Buddy actin like you could leak it to CNN or shadroom :childplease:
 

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Lot of companies gave up policing it because so many people hook up at work, even marry coworkers. I work for a medium sized corporation policy is “use best judgment.”
Any company with a solid hr department frowns upon and warns against it, but yes, they can't forbid it. A lot of them say the relationship has to be declared. My mom is in hr for a large corporation, and if someone reports a higher-up dating a subordinate, they're in deep shyt, even if the subordinate is a willing participant and doesn't want to pursue an hr claim. I thought it was bullshyt too, until she showed me the policy. shyt is crazy out there
 

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When I was in Iraq

Our married XO who was a LT(female) was cheating and fukking my partna
---they was fukking before and during the deployment
I was cool with the XO too and even met her husband:skip:

The XO's husband was a CPT back at Bragg

1 day I walked into the TOC and need to burn some shyt onto a disk
And picked up a random disk on a desk

I put that bytch into a SIPR computer and it was Naked pictures of the XO in her POD :dead:
In some of the pics you could see my partna's DCU top with his name showing
So you know he was the 1 taking the pics.

She looked like the singer Blu Cantrell in the face but was in shape like a damm Olympic track star
thighs was toned and plump
nice titties
but she had abs :scust:



Anyway I literally was in a tent with the commander, 1SG,CSM, all sorts of important people in there but no 1 saw the comp screen


I ejected that shyt soo quick:dead:



I ran out the TOC and found the XO and went off
Like "bytch look wtf I found!!!!! Anybody could have found this and yo career would be over!"


bytch was soo reckless
 
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