• kakler bitmap@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Not saying a business/person wouldn’t try to do something this shitty, but this seems like such a low effort thing to fake. Literally just a word doc printed out and duct taped to a wall.

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    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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    6 hours ago

    In our company this is a bribe and we don’t accept bribes.

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      Same in ours.

      Myself and another guy went to a tech junket that was by invite only and they gave away a laptop to one person from each company who attended. My boss tried to take the laptop from the other guy saying “that was a gift and you need to turn it over to me”

      I’d already cleared it with our corporate conflict of interest ombudsman - if I’d accepted it, it would have been an issue because I had purchasing authority, but other guy was “just” a tech who couldn’t sign off on anything or even make recommendations to anyone other than me, we didn’t have an existing business relationship with the vendor, and we’re not obligated to conduct any business with them as a result of the gift.

      I told my boss to take it up with head-of-department (whom I’d copied in on the ombudsman comms.)

      Other guy kept the laptop, and boss got ‘audited’ for gifts received (they pulled his emails) and was demoted into a position he wasn’t able to handle (more technical than he was capable of, but on paper should have been able to do) and pushed out of the company soon thereafter.

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    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?

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

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      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.

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    8 hours ago

    Best start having takeaway cups at home next time somebody comes by to install something, just in case they need to take the gift which is my offering of coffee or tea, to their bosses…

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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.

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      7 hours ago

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

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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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      The only time I’ve ever had to agree to anything like this in writing was when I worked for a publicly-traded company.

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      I’ve heard stories of clients giving gifts getting pissed when the wrong person claims them, so it’s risky for not just legal reasons

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    Pretty sure I just got anti-bribery ethics and compliance training that said no one in my company is allowed to accept such gifts lol

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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.

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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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        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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        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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    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.