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Another had many sexual harassment complaints filed against him over the years but always got away with it. One day he groped a customer in the elevator. She was an officer in the USAF and we are a defense contractor. He wasn't around much longer after that. |
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About 10+ years ago one of the night shift guys brought an AR15 and did a mag dump into the air in the parking lot. Eventually HR found out about it and he got escorted out by the police when his employment was terminated.
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Quoted: Had a 55 yo guy making over 100k a year that thought it would be a good idea to whip out his little wiener and wave it at a 20 yo intern. She wasn’t impressed. He got lucky charges weren’t filed and he only got fired. Second place goes to a manager that thought ttitty twisters would build moral. View Quote Off topic, but if your avatar pic is from the USAF Museum, the last time I was there (2022), those MIRVs were gone Out for cleaning or they moved them somewhere else, idk. Laughed a bit, at the missing nukes |
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Boeing Huntsville probably 20 years or so ago: HR guy is going through a very bad divorce. His wife calls Boeing and says he has a gun in his car. They search his car; yep, gone right there. She fucked him good one last time.
Another: Boeing Huntsville Security Officer, well liked and has a great reputation at work. I saw him often at work since we both worked in the 48-19 building at B-Hsv; plus several Hsv gun shows way back then. Goes off on an elk hunt out west. He kills an elk with a bow and one of his friend's video tapes it. It gets put out to social media of some sort, with his face clearly shown pickin' and grinnin'. Only problem: It was videotaped well within the Yellowstone National Park. Yea he, his friend and the so-called guide get busted with felonies. Bye-Bye cush security job at Boeing. Or any security job anywhere for that matter. Last I heard, he was working at the SE Huntsville Winn-Dixie, which closed a decade or so ago. He's still local according to TruePeopleSearch. |
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Female officer I worked with would visit the elderly during her shift. Ones she met during ambulance calls or other calls for service. One of the elderly noticed some of her pain meds missing and called the PD.
Big investigation. Female officer lost her job and her POST certification but was allowed to retire. As I recall she was also put on a drug diversion program. Got killed a few years later in a head-on while she was going the wrong way on a freeway. She was drunk. |
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CONUS Air Force missile base right as Desert Shield kicks off.
Young one or two-striper security forces kid is calling home to a small town in Florida, talking to his girlfriend. Ricky starts telling her he's deployed to the Gulf, not sitting in the Dakotas chasing rabbits off of missile sites. Desert Storm starts, the sttories get wilder and wilder. PSD for Schwartzkopf. Getting attacked by Iraqis. Surviving an B52 bombing run that went wrong. Ricky eventually goes home on leave "after coming back from the Gulf", small city goes all out--homecoming parade, keys to the city, etc. Makes the front page of the lifestyle section of USA Today (below the fold). Goes back to the "Gulf" (but actually to the Great White North). Still calling back home with stories. GF's sister is hearing all this, had done a tour in the Navy, things weren't adding up. "Why are all these collect calls coming from Base X?" Ricky says "Security, they route it through my home station to hide where I'm actually calling from." GF's sister decides to press to test. Calls his unit at the base. "Hey, is Ricky there?" "Oh, yeah, he's out at Charlie, been there the last three days. Would you like the number out there?" "No, let me tell you what Ricky's been doing...." That was my first exposure to the eight-hour discharge. The kid was out of the field, signed a power of attorney for shipping his household goods, outprocessed off the base and out of the Air Force in one duty day. Sure enough, USA Today calls for the follow-up story a couple weeks later, but got the answer that "Ricky? No, man, Ricky doesn't work here anymore...." |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Guy had an entire second family, kids, house…met and married overseas and brought her home. Bought a house a few blocks from family 1. Got found out when he had a mental breakdown. Others lied about marriage, divorce, tried to get contractors they supervise to bang his wife so he could get a fault divorce on grounds of adultery… One didn’t go to work for about 2 years and just emailed in time sheets making it appear she was working on a sensitive project at a far away office. Got caught with a boat hooked to her issued suburban… Had the same thing. Guy had two families AND he made counterfeit divorce papers so the second family could be enrolled in DEERS! He was chartered and escorted out of country for that. @burkeva was that the COL in Italy who made the front page of Army Times? E7 in Italy @blackeagle05 Must be something in the water there. Back around 2012-13 I remember the 173rd commander getting rolled up for the exact same thing. |
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Quoted: An openly gay former boss brought his company laptop in to IT to have it fixed. They found gay porn, he was walked straight out of an executive meeting to the door. HR cleaned his office into a box and sent it after him. Technician napping in his cubicle, company president walks by, HR woke the tech up and walked him out. View Quote Napping in cubicle… Stations had what we called a wall of shame, some times in shift briefing, some in locker rooms…the wall would be full of photos of guys napping in their squad cars, desk, gym, I think one even in a shitter stall, guns left on toilet tanks, pictures of guys without a mag in their pistol, if a locker was left unsecured there’d be someone with gay porn pictures to tape to the inside door, etc etc |
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Quoted: CONUS Air Force missile base right as Desert Shield kicks off. Young one or two-striper security forces kid is calling home to a small town in Florida, talking to his girlfriend. Ricky starts telling her he's deployed to the Gulf, not sitting in the Dakotas chasing rabbits off of missile sites. Desert Storm starts, the sttories get wilder and wilder. PSD for Schwartzkopf. Getting attacked by Iraqis. Surviving an B52 bombing run that went wrong. Ricky eventually goes home on leave "after coming back from the Gulf", small city goes all out--homecoming parade, keys to the city, etc. Makes the front page of the lifestyle section of USA Today (below the fold). Goes back to the "Gulf" (but actually to the Great White North). Still calling back home with stories. GF's sister is hearing all this, had done a tour in the Navy, things weren't adding up. "Why are all these collect calls coming from Base X?" Ricky says "Security, they route it through my home station to hide where I'm actually calling from." GF's sister decides to press to test. Calls his unit at the base. "Hey, is Ricky there?" "Oh, yeah, he's out at Charlie, been there the last three days. Would you like the number out there?" "No, let me tell you what Ricky's been doing...." That was my first exposure to the eight-hour discharge. The kid was out of the field, signed a power of attorney for shipping his household goods, outprocessed off the base and out of the Air Force in one duty day. Sure enough, USA Today calls for the follow-up story a couple weeks later, but got the answer that "Ricky? No, man, Ricky doesn't work here anymore...." View Quote |
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Quoted: CONUS Air Force missile base right as Desert Shield kicks off. Young one or two-striper security forces kid is calling home to a small town in Florida, talking to his girlfriend. Ricky starts telling her he's deployed to the Gulf, not sitting in the Dakotas chasing rabbits off of missile sites. Desert Storm starts, the sttories get wilder and wilder. PSD for Schwartzkopf. Getting attacked by Iraqis. Surviving an B52 bombing run that went wrong. Ricky eventually goes home on leave "after coming back from the Gulf", small city goes all out--homecoming parade, keys to the city, etc. Makes the front page of the lifestyle section of USA Today (below the fold). Goes back to the "Gulf" (but actually to the Great White North). Still calling back home with stories. GF's sister is hearing all this, had done a tour in the Navy, things weren't adding up. "Why are all these collect calls coming from Base X?" Ricky says "Security, they route it through my home station to hide where I'm actually calling from." GF's sister decides to press to test. Calls his unit at the base. "Hey, is Ricky there?" "Oh, yeah, he's out at Charlie, been there the last three days. Would you like the number out there?" "No, let me tell you what Ricky's been doing...." That was my first exposure to the eight-hour discharge. The kid was out of the field, signed a power of attorney for shipping his household goods, outprocessed off the base and out of the Air Force in one duty day. Sure enough, USA Today calls for the follow-up story a couple weeks later, but got the answer that "Ricky? No, man, Ricky doesn't work here anymore...." View Quote They booted this kid in 8 hours based on the word of someone on the phone? Bullshit or there's a whole lot more to the story. |
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I had a supervisor zero in on a married woman who was a new hire. Things started getting weird for months then one day he went into her purse while she was in the restroom and copied her phone number along with her home phone number. We worked a weekend shift so we were off Monday through Thursday. He started calling her when she was off work and her husband was at work.
This went on for months and the harassment culminated with him following her to the restroom in another part of the plant and trying to enter said bathroom while she was barring the door to keep him out. The next day we were all standing around bullshitting before the starting bell and he pulls out a pic of a large hard veiny penis and asked her if she wanted to see his. With that he grabs her wrist and puts her hand on his visible hard on. The rest of us were standing there slack jawed at what he had just done. We all told him that was fucked up and the bell rang to start the shift. For the rest of the work day we begged the woman to call the cops since she had three witnesses to the sexual assault that had just occurred but she was scared of her abusive husband and was sure she would be hurt or killed if he found out. I told her that I would call 911 and had the phone in my hand but she was in full blown tears and sobbing at what her husband might do to her and begging me not to report it. She hadn't told her husband of the stalking because she was scared of him and was afraid of losing her job. This was on a Sunday and we called the business owner for a meeting the next day. All three of us that witnessed the act told our side of the story while the secretary did shorthand. The owner was so mad he was a dark shade of red while the secretary sat there completely white. The supervisor was fired the next day when he was called into the office to what he thought was a promotion but was canned instead. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Guy put his dick in the pickle slicer. I think that actually is a promotion fast track move in modern corporate America The pickle slicer got fired too. The guy who fired the pickle slicer was late to an interview earlier that day, but he had stopped to help a turtle across the road and the turtle ended up being the CEO, so he got hired anyway. |
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We had a company wide work meetup in New Orleans. Whole company flies in, stays in a hotel, during the day we all go downstairs and have meetings in the big ballrooms. After work, we go out and do team building stuff.
One new guy thought it was a good idea to pick up a hooker and do the whole hookers and blow thing. Then leave her in his room all day while he went down to sit in meetings for hours. It didn't take long for shit to go sideways. He ended up getting kicked out of the hotel and fired. |
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Originally Posted By KC-130 FLT ENG: They booted this kid in 8 hours based on the word of someone on the phone? Bullshit or there's a whole lot more to the story. View Quote And a nationally-published USA Today article that was 100% based on lies. And as you can imagine by this single story, Ricky's decision-making skills weren't necessarily on the level of King Solomon; he was already on his leadership's radar. |
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View Quote Best George scene possibly. |
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Quoted: That reminded me of the school superintendent that was caught hand hoeing his 10 acre pot plot. The odd part was this little field wasn't way out hidden, it was close to a gravel road. Folks went to jail for that in the early 70's. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Never had anything that unusual happen where I have worked but when I was in HS the hot French teacher was caught giving the principal a blowjob at his desk when his secretary walked into his office and saw them so occupied. Yeah, she (the teacher) got fired the next day. That reminded me of the school superintendent that was caught hand hoeing his 10 acre pot plot. The odd part was this little field wasn't way out hidden, it was close to a gravel road. Folks went to jail for that in the early 70's. Ha, when I was a kid one of the board of supervisors got nailed tending his pot patch in his yard. They caught him with miracle gro in hand. His wife was an elementary school teacher. It was quite the stir for awhile. |
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A half ass installation tech backed a customer's car out of the shop without making sure that the doors were closed. Folded the back door of a new Honda flat against the front door. Lots of damage. He had damaged other cars doing installations, and was paying off his damage debt. I asked to just fire the dumbass previously, boss man said no. The tech's family owned one of the retail buildings that the company leased. I got to fire him that day.
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Quoted: Several years ago now, a female forktruck driver (middle-aged white girl) and a male production team member (athletic black dude) had heat. No idea where it was from or what started it. It came to a head one morning in the main traffic aisle directly in front of the production offices while all of the production supervisors and process pukes watched. He yanked her right off of her fork truck (before they enforced the fork truck seat belt rules) while it was still moving and proceeded to beat the brakes off of her right there in front of the offices. They got them separated and called an ambulance for her. She would be okay and returned to work in a few days. They took him out of there in handcuffs and I never saw him again. Good times. View Quote BTST Older white guy, a known asshole who had ~10-years in, had some sort of beef with a black guy (30-something with a wife and kids) who had been there a couple of months. It culminated when the black guy punched him in the face as a response to some sort of verbal instigation. Black guy was immediately walked-out. Older white guy had a bloodied face. A month or so later, the older white guy told a young white female new-hire that the company needed to stop hiring so many lazy blacks just to fill their EEO quota. She went to management on her next break. Older white guy was walked-out. I had worked with the black guy. He was a hard worker, always smiling, and never showed any sort of aggression when he was on my crew. No one was ever told what exactly the guy said to him to push him over the edge. |
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I relieved the afternoon officer at work; he was unusually "happy." I found out why: he had left a joint in the shallow desk drawer at the security officer's station! Didn't even try to hide it!
I called it in and a supervisor came for it. The officer was sent for drug testing, and called in saying he had a better job and wouldn't be back. I and 2 other officers had to go for drug testing. A couple of weeks later they called me at home and asked what happened to the joint. I told them "I gave it to Sgt. so-and-so." Gee, I wonder who enjoyed the joint... |
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This thread is far out. I started working at 16 and can't ever recall anybody being fired in all the years, including myself. Lots of people quit in strange and wild ways over the years, but can't recall any firings.
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I have several
#1 Alcoholic in a DOD job. Has had multiple DUIs, been caught drunk at work multiple times, sent to rehab on the gov's dime, given countless opportunities to clean it up. Heck, the guy even fell off his roof while drunk one weekend and was in the hospital for a while. After he returned from rehab they discovered where he was hiding his stash of liquor at work and canned him. He committed suicide that week. #2 2nd grade teacher at local public school my wife worked at would come in late on Mondays and be totally out of it from her weekend bender. She wasn't teaching, everyone knew what she was up to but mommy worked in admin so they had to nail her to the wall with hard evidence before terminating her. She would lock herself in the staff bathroom for extended periods of time to do narcotics while at school. After almost a full year they finally got her. Hard to teach when you're a convicted felon in prison. #3 DOD, totally incompetent probationary engineer. It's really hard to fire someone in DOD unless they're actually breaking laws, incompetence isn't against the law. The guy's supervisor is exactly the type to make it happen though and he succeeded at getting this guy out after 2 years of reprimands, improvement plans, and missed deadlines and incompetence from the engineer. A couple weeks later the engineer is back as a contractor engineer...govt and contracting is so messed up! #4 Senior EMT at the hospital both my SILs work at got canned for BS. They got called out early one morning, right after shift change, he drops everything and gets in the ambulance asap. The younger EMTs aren't coming, he blows the horn, waits, and finally goes looking. They're making coffee. He lays into them, screaming about it being people's lives at stake and if they value coffee more than lives they're in the wrong job. They tell him to chill out, the coffee is almost done. He calls them things he probably shouldn't have said. He gets canned later that day. Our society is so screwed! |
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Quoted: Hahaha, hilarious. Mine is 2010 When I was a field engineer, there was a supervisor who went through a divorce (his fault). After, he had this skanky GF who would tag along when the crew was working out of town and would stay with him at the hotel. This didn't get him fired as she drove herself. What did get him fired, was he hung a pair of her panties on the rearview mirror of his work truck, and then proceeded to drive some of the crew (men and women) out to the work site with them there. He was fired when they returned to home camp. Glad I didn't have to go on that out of town job! View Quote Appropriate sig line is appropriate. (Life is tough, it's even tougher if you're stupid.) |
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Quoted: Quoted: It's always jerking it isn't it. Started at a pizza chain, they made fresh dough every morning. Now it gets trucked in frozen, but back in the day it was fresh. After it was made, the morning guy would cut it up. He was fired for having sex with the dough. Dil-do? Don't eat the chowder. |
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Quoted: A dude threatened to do a mass shooting. Came into work the next day with a backpack. Security took it while he wasn’t looking. Had a 92 and a bunch of mags. Cops came and I don’t even think he got arrested. He’s now a multi millionaire gay porn star out in California. Dude was an absolute piece of shit. View Quote Wow |
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Quoted: Boeing Huntsville probably 20 years or so ago: HR guy is going through a very bad divorce. His wife calls Boeing and says he has a gun in his car. They search his car; yep, gone right there. She fucked him good one last time. Another: Boeing Huntsville Security Officer, well liked and has a great reputation at work. I saw him often at work since we both worked in the 48-19 building at B-Hsv; plus several Hsv gun shows way back then. Goes off on an elk hunt out west. He kills an elk with a bow and one of his friend's video tapes it. It gets put out to social media of some sort, with his face clearly shown pickin' and grinnin'. Only problem: It was videotaped well within the Yellowstone National Park. Yea he, his friend and the so-called guide get busted with felonies. Bye-Bye cush security job at Boeing. Or any security job anywhere for that matter. Last I heard, he was working at the SE Huntsville Winn-Dixie, which closed a decade or so ago. He's still local according to TruePeopleSearch. View Quote Don Lewis and Arthur Sims? |
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Quoted: When I worked in the office, we had relaxation rooms/nap rooms. We fired a "couple" for fucking in one. never got an answer to the question: were they terminated for simply fucking or fucking on the clock? View Quote Former coworker 20+ years ago got fired for fucking a customer on his lunch break. It went on for a long time. He was married. When he broke it off the customer complained to management and they fired him. He got a lawyer and sued. Employment law judge ruled he can do what he wants on his unpaid lunch break. Got job back with back pay. He’s management now. |
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Shipped out on a merchant ship leaving Seattle with the first stop Japan; in 1968. No one saw the captain on the crossing [ 8 days].
We dock in Japan and the first person off is the captain, in a straight jacket, on a stretcher.Drunk and delirious. Different ship, 1967.We dock in Antioch, Ca. and the "chief mate" brings his super hot girlfriend to his room.A few hours later, they get in a fight and she runs naked down the gangplank, with him giving chase, also naked.They are never seen again and we sail the next day with no Chief Mate. Being a merchant seaman in the 60's was extremely wild. |
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Manager at a remote location. Ran an unlicensed used car lot out of the company parking lot.
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A woman north of me liked watching squirrels in her yard.
Well, a couple hawks moved in. She complained to her husband's friend, who came and shot the hawks. Somebody saw him do it and reported him. He's not a county employee anymore. |
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On a company trip a guy volunteered his seat on an aircraft for a a $500 travel voucher and then proceeded to put the extra day on his timecard.
Might have worked except he was part of a team that witnessed the whole thing. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Boeing Huntsville probably 20 years or so ago: HR guy is going through a very bad divorce. His wife calls Boeing and says he has a gun in his car. They search his car; yep, gone right there. She fucked him good one last time. Another: Boeing Huntsville Security Officer, well liked and has a great reputation at work. I saw him often at work since we both worked in the 48-19 building at B-Hsv; plus several Hsv gun shows way back then. Goes off on an elk hunt out west. He kills an elk with a bow and one of his friend's video tapes it. It gets put out to social media of some sort, with his face clearly shown pickin' and grinnin'. Only problem: It was videotaped well within the Yellowstone National Park. Yea he, his friend and the so-called guide get busted with felonies. Bye-Bye cush security job at Boeing. Or any security job anywhere for that matter. Last I heard, he was working at the SE Huntsville Winn-Dixie, which closed a decade or so ago. He's still local according to TruePeopleSearch. Don Lewis and Arthur Sims? |
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Quoted: I was the FTO coordinator for my PD. Every cycle somewhere between 1 and 3 recruits would washout for various reasons. Once I got the approval from Admin to let one go we would go into an office and I would let the rookie know that they were terminated and collected their badge and gun. It was always an interesting 5 minute interaction that taught me how to talk to people that were armed and dejected. Only once did I bring an extra into the room in anticipation of something going sideways. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I was a probationary rookie cop and after the academy, I was assigned to a training squad with 5 other rookies. We had a sergeant and a training officer and would work with them until our one year probation was over. We had what I will call a racial hire in my squad. College grad. He had lots of screw ups over a few months. He was at a bar off duty one night and when he left a couple of people verbally harassed him, not knowing he was a cop. They followed his car and pulled up next to his car and displayed a gun. He rolled down his window and fired one shot into the other car, hitting the male passenger in the neck, he basically drowned in his own blood. County Attorney said it was a legit shoot. The last one involved a firearm inspection. We carried revolvers in 1974. The inspection was to open the cylinder and dump the ammunition in one hand and the open revolver with 2 fingers extending through the frame. This guy had three rounds of ammunition in his hand. Sergeant asked why he had 3 rounds instead of 6. The answer was I shot them. Let me see your what you have in your speed loaders. They were empty. How long have you working with 3 rounds of ammo? About 3 weeks. He was suspended that night. Maybe a week later my sergeant called me aside before our daily briefing and told me to follow him after our briefing. We went into a small meeting room and he told me that following an investigation this officer was going to be fired while still on probation. The sergeant asked me to stand in the corner and have my revolver holster unsnapped. He told me he was going to ask for his badge and then his revolver and if he pointed the revolver at him, to shoot the guy getting fired. I asked are you kidding. Nope! Shoot until he is disabled. My heart was racing. The sergeant told the guy he was being fired and asked for his badge. No problem. Asked for his gun. My hand was on my grip. I saw my sergeant's hand was on his grip. The kid took out his gun and laid it on the table. Yep, and this guy had already killed someone, so we were being ready and prepared. |
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One year at a meeting in Vegas some buyers for a large company indulged in hookers and blow. There wasn’t a person in the room who made less than $300,000k a year.
The hookers were paid and disputed the payment and caused a scene. Police were called. The buyers were let go. They are buyers at another company now. Another buyer accepted a boat and all kinds of stuff from a vendor. He knew better but got federal charges. Buyers can only accept hookers and food and drink as bribes, you cannot accept items with VIN numbers or anything that doesn’t go away once you pay for it. |
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Molesting a relative younger than 12 years old is at the top of my list.
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Company A
Girl overdoses in bathroom. Cops and ambulance called. She's gone a couple days. Fired. Fights for unemployment and wins. Company B Guy gets out of prison for rape. Company owners bleeding hearts give him a job. Two weeks later he rapes the clerk at the corner store. Cops take him out in cuffs the next day. |
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Didn't get fired, but I had manger a few years back, say he was taking lunch & never came back. Next day HR got an envelope delivered with his badge, office keys & a note saying he quit.
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Quoted: About a decade back I was working at a company that was owned by a large corporation, there was about 1100 employees at the company. We had local leadership and leadership at the main corporation. We had a guy that was in middle management at our location that was a great worker. Everyone he worked with liked him, the costumers loved him, and he got a ton of stuff done. He got a new boss at the corporate HQ. The new boss never visited our company and six months later with absolutely no warning he had the above guy walked out after 30 years working there. What did he do? Apparently on Thursdays he would come in at 8 instead of 7:30. Everyone else usually came in at 8. He also worked 50+ hours a week. So yeah, they forced 30 years of knowledge from an A rated employee out the door. Oh, and they didn't tell local leadership they were doing it. View Quote I wonder if he said something that was politically unwise regarding his/upper management. I worked at a very large corporation for many years and sadly, saw such surprising terminations a couple times. I don't know but rumors were it was political in nature. |
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Brand new e2 shows up at the unit. Kind of a dumbass, but not a bad dude generally. Comes in one day and tells a story about his wife tying him down to the bed and forcibly pegging him with a big black dildo. Everybody is wondering why the f you would ever tell that story to anyone.
Fast forward a couple months and some lady calls in to the company asking for SGT (private's name). CQ says I've never heard of that sergeant but we have a pv2 (private's name). Turns out it's this kids wife. He's been pinning on e5 rank when he leaves every day for months. His squad leader searches his vehicle and finds his pin on rank. Major flap occurs, kid gets an art15 for impersonating a nco. His wife comes in to make sworn statements to the effect and somebody asks her about the pegging story. She says no, that's not how it went down, he asked for it as a special treat for his birthday. He ended up going awol after the art15 goes through and got chaptered in absentia. What a dumbass. |
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Sex in a fire truck. Where they build fire trucks not after they are delivered to a municipality
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Ditzy nurse damned well killed herself on duty in the ICU injecting propofol into one of the TWO saline locks she had started on herself. Heard a thud coming from the darkened room and found her in a pool of blood from her nose she broke hitting the ground.
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Doing security work at a DoD contractor. This was a cushy campus-type workplace; every 3rd person coming through the gate was a Ph.D. Things were great for the security people, everyone knew and liked us; they'd bring birthday cake to the guard shack whenever someone had a celebration.
Then Uncle Bobby arrived. This guy was like a water balloon full of shit, he was just full of himself. Every third word from his mouth smelled of excrement. Then strange stuff started happening: money missing from the honor-system candy concession, stuff missing from desks... and panties missing from the lady's lockers in the workout room. The panties were the final straw; someone evidently put up a camera and he was just... gone. He wrote a 1 1/2 page goodbye letter in the log book and signed it "Mizpah." |
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I worked on the B-2 radar program in the early and mid 1980's. The program area was a giant SCIF, with armed guards at the entrance. Employees had to give permission to be searched going in and out. People were searched at random, but it was not too common. One of the guards had a habit of stopping and searching people more frequently than others. He seemed to have a bad attitude in general. I assumed that he just took his job seriously and I didn't have any bad feelings for him.
For many years, food kept disapearing from the refrigerators inside the program area. My lunch was stolen many times. Not a really big deal until you consider that everone in there had a TS and additional clearances. They handled highly classified documents every day. And the food theft kept occurring. Eventually, program management became concerned and got permission to set up hidden surveillance cameras in the kitchen area. They put fried chicken, pizza, etc. in the refrigerator and let the cameras roll. Almost immediately, they filmed the guard with the bad attitude loading up on goodies. He was fired immediately. |
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union shop large aerospace manufacturer:
fired: guy went to rehab for substance abuse and when he "recovered" he got called into the office. showed him security video of him and his buddy smoking dope and drinking beer in the parking lot. fired.he was an ok guy and his GF was kinda hot with huge knockers. guy got fired in the office and proceeded to strip and run naked along the catwalk of the plant. just before I started working there: there was a bigly drug trafficking network at the plant.soft drugs like hash and pot--maybe coke. Transport would deliver the "stuff" to racks in different dept's. with specially marked cardboard open top boxes for distribution. anyway,narcs put in agents disguised as employees and got involved with buying product. one day cops go in and bust ppl. guys I knew got off scott free since they were stripped searched(they told me in public in front of women) and found nothing. they only got a few ppl as the smart ones must of had spidey senses. not fired: guy was a shylock who lent money,sold drinks and chips at work.Aramark complained but he toned it down a bit then went right back to doin' it. old Portuguese guy would come into work and go thru the trash cans to find pop can to turn in for 5 cents each.He owned multiple rental appartments. another guy,who was a mister"i'm better than everyone else"(he cut corners to go fast--I had to fix some of his shit) got his lunch box shit in.company bought him a new box. we had a "pot" at work--put in 2 or 5 bucks with your name and dept. # and it was drawn and winner takes all.I won a couple of times,once while probationary. anyway,older woman who collected the pot was skimming--she would take some of the money for herself. found out when a guy who lost had put in multiple dollars and the guy who won let him look at the bills.his name was missing on a few bills. old bat never lived it down but nothing was done and the pot was deemed verboten by management. |
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Girl went out of her way to get fired years ago. My coworkers that have been there 30+ years told me she's the only person they have ever heard of getting terminated outside of probation, gov job of course. She basically picked fights with everyone for years, showed up when she wanted, had a fight with her girlfriend, yes one of those, on the property, and I can't even remember what else. Final straw was violating a restraining order on her girlfriend and breaking windows trying to blame it on her ex.
People have stolen, been in fist fights, clocked in and left, broken expensive equipment, didn't show up for months at a time, played tennis for 2 hours a day every day for 10+ years and kept their job, but they terminated her because she seemed to actively be pursuing it so she could try to sue the agency for discrimination. It's an interesting place |
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In a cellphone store and an employee gave her mom $100 out of the register, because mom couldn't get it out of the ATM. When the Manager confronted her about it, the employee said, "Of course I gave her the money, what was I supposed to do!?"
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Quoted: Selling drugs in the break room, shitting on a stack of boxes, drunk at work, high at work getting drunk and Missing a important meeting offsite same dude paid an escort service with his company card View Quote One of the names they used for the credit card accounts was Freds (or whatever it was) Limousine Service. Probably ended up on a lot of expense reports. |
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Quiet weekend day at the plant.
Supervisor shows up unexpectedly. Not a biggie. He wants to do a plant walk thru. One of our crew isn’t around. We know he is in the area just no one knows exactly where he is. Supervisor starts walking around. Supervisor finds missing crew member. Nude sunbathing out behind the warehouse. Much hilarity ensued. |
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