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Office Drama: Admin doing a supervisor

PingSpike

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Feb 25, 2004
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Why would you send that kind of information over office email? That is just unnecessarily stupid.
 

IceBergSLiM

Lifer
Jul 11, 2000
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The real story here isn't the affair. It is that your company employs idiots in both managerial and support roles. I would fire HR.
 

LittleNemoNES

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The real story here isn't the affair. It is that your company employs idiots in both managerial and support roles. I would fire HR.

haha the owners are really hands off. I suppose that makes employees think they can do whatever they please
 

h8red

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Jul 24, 2001
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our company is too stooopid/cheap to pay for the recall feature. It really would have helped them out when they sent out sensitive information because we could see them frantically try to recall the message to no avail.
 

Kadarin

Lifer
Nov 23, 2001
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So you're telling us what happened, but you're not telling us about the drama resulting from it. What are everyone's reactions, and how are they acting today?
 

Vic Vega

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I learned my lesson and never used company email for personal 'affairs' (lol pun).
I'm always amazed at what people send over corporate email. Some of the crap I get on a daily basis has me cracking up. People are stupid.
 

Imp

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Feb 8, 2000
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I know a reasonably hot admin in my building who gets a lot of favours from her supervisor. The only problem is that her supervisor is a married lady with 2 kids, and she has a boyfriend. So, I don't know...
 

paulney

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The two times I've been at companies using MS Exchange with recall feature enabled, you still could read the original e-mail before clicking on a recall notification. So, not a rescue option by any means.
 

IndyColtsFan

Lifer
Sep 22, 2007
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The two times I've been at companies using MS Exchange with recall feature enabled, you still could read the original e-mail before clicking on a recall notification. So, not a rescue option by any means.

Not to mention, if your company has a BES server, the recall function won't pull it back off of a Blackberry unless a more recent version has changed this.