petweasel asked:


Every business, workplace industry has it’s ‘dirty little secrets’ that the general public seldom learns about.

EXAMPLES:

An EMT told me that the stress was so great in the ER that many of the doctors nurses routinely used illegal drugs and alcohol just to cope with the pressure.

A long distance bus driver once told me that he carried a duffel bag of beer on the bus every day; and that he never drank ANYTHING but beer since he was 14 years old!

A sales rep I knew often hired prostitutes to entertain his clients!

A team of Goodwill truck drivers systematically ripped off all of the best donations by unloading half the truck at a private garage/warehouse every day and resold the goods at flea markets!

An in-home sales company encouraged their reps to be so aggressive that they offered a $50 bonus if the prospects got so angry they called the office and threw the guy out of the house!

What kind of nastiness goes on where you work? Inquiring minds want to know

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Comments

5 Responses to “What goes on in your business/workplace that the public would be shocked to know about?”

  1. Jaime on December 18th, 2008 4:08 am

    Nothing. Its so goddamn boring here.

  2. ballsonwalls1 on December 21st, 2008 8:48 am

    circle jerks

  3. beatnutspdx on December 24th, 2008 6:02 pm

    Our company is tanking.

  4. wythingco on December 27th, 2008 2:48 pm

    I work from home.Nothing goes on here.I mean NOTHING!!!

  5. sideshowbytheseashore on December 30th, 2008 11:42 am

    Where I used to work:

    Coke and marijuana use

    Lots of sleeping around. One guy reputedly slept with about 15 female co-workers. Others ranged anywhere from 1-6 co-workers, including managers with subordinates. Lots of doing the nasty behind closed doors at the workplace.

    One woman used to masturbate at her desk.

    One guy had a prostitute come to his office after hours.

    Lots of padding expense reports. Lots of putting personal expenses and entertainment on expense reports – some to the tune of over $5000.

    Chefs not washing their hands after using the bathroom – number 2!

    and on and on.