HR Workers Are Sharing Their Wildest "Fireable Offenses", Which Make The Average Person Look Like Employee Of The Year
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The article discusses shocking and bizarre incidents in the HR profession shared by workers via a Reddit thread. HR professionals recounted unbelievable fireable offenses, from a naked assistant manager rolling on adult magazines in a storeroom to unethical car dealership practices involving fraudulent inspections for profit. These stories highlight the extremes of workplace misconduct, showcasing both the bizarre and alarming scenarios HR must handle while also underscoring the complexities of employee management and ethical regulations.
"I was covering as both HR and LP Manager for a district in a now-defunct retail chain. The stores carried a variety of adult magazines... one day, I was reviewing footage and I saw an assistant manager completely naked on the floor with those magazines."
"The co-owner of a car dealership registered a used car lot under a friend's name, paying a technician to give bad inspections to sell cars at huge profit margins."
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