Ah, the life of a public "servant". Nice, secure, easy work, if you can get it and have no moral problem with having your lucrative salary paid with stolen money.
On the other hand, he was too busy wanking online to put his other head to work looking for ways to steal even more money from taxpayers. Just think, the guy could have been writing up new regulations to suffocate your business, but he was trading nudie pics online and smothering his little friend instead.
I'd like to investigate the computer usage of company CEOs, since it's so important that we know what people are doing at work. When I worked IT, we found some very creative stuff in the browser history of executives...
While I agree ALL employees should know their limits, a CEO is not a public servant. Doesn't mean he should do it but to me there's a difference. Mind you, if it's child pornography...
Ah, the life of a public "servant". Nice, secure, easy work, if you can get it and have no moral problem with having your lucrative salary paid with stolen money.
ReplyDeleteShhh. Don't wake Bret up!
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, he was too busy wanking online to put his other head to work looking for ways to steal even more money from taxpayers. Just think, the guy could have been writing up new regulations to suffocate your business, but he was trading nudie pics online and smothering his little friend instead.
ReplyDeleteHey, you may be onto something. I'll send him a Tori Black DVD.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to investigate the computer usage of company CEOs, since it's so important that we know what people are doing at work. When I worked IT, we found some very creative stuff in the browser history of executives...
ReplyDeleteWhile I agree ALL employees should know their limits, a CEO is not a public servant. Doesn't mean he should do it but to me there's a difference. Mind you, if it's child pornography...
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