- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
m-p{3} ( @mp3@lemmy.ca ) 46•11 months agoFake, there’s no way the sysadmin wouldn’t throw the HR rep who signed the policy under the bus (without some CYA documentation prior).
Aloso ( @aloso@programming.dev ) 49•11 months agoOh, didn’t the domain
somesoftwarecorp.com
give it away? m-p{3} ( @mp3@lemmy.ca ) 18•11 months agoDo I really need to put
/s
on my top comment…
001100 010010 ( @001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English30•11 months agoCEO gets “randomly assigned” the name of a ww2 German politician… 💀
Matthew ( @Matthew@programming.dev ) 6•11 months agoHideo Lerch
Bumblefumble ( @Bumblefumble@beehaw.org ) 11•11 months agoAh yes, the famous Nazi leader Hidler.
abclop99 ( @abclop99@beehaw.org ) 8•11 months agoIt would be “hiler”
Lvxferre ( @lvxferre@lemmy.ml ) 15•11 months agoEven if this is a joke, this is a great example of something that happens all the time: people avoiding responsibility by blaming some chunk of software. The electronic equivalent of “No, sir! I didn’t kill that person. The butter knife did it!”
vaxpy ( @vaxpy@mujico.org ) English10•11 months agoThat happened
You don’t know Some Software Corp and their world famous website somesoftwarecorp.com?
Square Singer ( @squaresinger@feddit.de ) 1•11 months agoThe place I work at does something like this, and there was actually quite a bit of trouble when a second person with the same abbreviation joined. The responsible guy seriously suggested fireing the new guy because the policies didn’t account for duplications.