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15+ Employees who made huge mistakes on the job: 'Accidentally sent a company-wide email complaining about the boss'

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  • Young construction worker worries about what her colleagues are doing.
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  • This must've been the best day in the office ever

    DueBeaa Accidentally sent a company-wide email complaining about the boss instead of just to a friend. Total chaos for a day.
  • laxpanther Construction crew meeting with our workers comp insurance rep, going over company safety policies in our shop. One guy decides. he can't be idle and needs to do some work. Decides to change a broken plug on an extension cord, which by itself isn't an approved repair, definitely not by someone who isn't an
  • electrician. But anyway. Proceeds to cut the busted end off WHILE THE CORD IS PLUGGED IN. Big spark, shorts it out and the inspector is just like what the f are you doing?
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  • The hypocrisy!

    sitewolf My now-former CEO once sent an email to all staff admonishing people for using Al incorrectly while obviously using Al to create the email, with the typical bullet-pointed layout but also forgetting to remove an 'insert image here' placeholder.
  • May not be the dumbest thing, but one I laughed at the hardest; just a taste of why she's my 'now-former' CEO
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  • Absolutely wild thing to steal when you could choose literally any other item

    spot_coffee Vouchered three pounds of frozen shrimp from a Friday night shoplifting arrest. Put the frozen shrimp in the property locker, which is not opened until late Monday morning. It was August and the property room is not air conditioned. That is just one of many dumb things he has done.
  • Insane!

    ChiefNunley At a buy here car lot, the new girl used a customer debit to order pants with sparkley bot pockets off Amazon. Had it delivered to her dads. A few days later the customer comes in and knows everything, including that it was shipped to her house. And my coworker?
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  • Yeah she was wearing the jeans. It was hilarious. She didn't get fired for a few more weeks though when she got caught stealing a cash payment.
  • Goodness gracious

    annoyed_meows Told me he was swing trading his entire 401k. He timed it wrong. Stopped talking to me about investing after that lol (I told him I'd never do that)
  • Bro couldn't keep his mouth closed

    Queen_Andromeda Ex coworker now. Told all of the guys at work that he was quitting. Not by turning in his two weeks but by just packing up and clocking out.
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  • He also blabbed that he'd take company tools with him. Word got back to our supervisor and said supervisor made him hand over the company tools before firing him. He has a stay at home wife and at least one kid to take care of. I still don't know what he was thinking
  • This might be the dimmest way you could possibly end up losing your job

    markmcminn 6 figure IT job - gave gf his password to keep him logged in while working remotely to go to the store to get pork rinds. She proceeded to mistyped it 3. times before logging back in, which alerted infosec to message via teams and she
  • What were either of them thinking??

    just straight up said her bf gave her his password to keep him logged in while he went to the store and she mistyped it a few times. Fired.
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  • Precipice_01 HVAC here. I had a coworker who did side jobs on his own time. We carry phones that are company provided, which is typical.
  • One day, he and I are talking after packing up on a job and his phone rings, he answered it with his typical side job spiel. His face goes pale, and he hangs up. I ask what happened, and he tells me it was our boss who called him. Answering the phone with his side job hello had just gotten him fired.
  • Ever wondered what happens when you get too comfy in your role? This. This right here.

    Fritzo2162 We hired this guy to our help desk and he got WAY too comfortable. He wasn't great at his job, but we gave him a lot of slack hoping he would grow into the role.
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  • We had some weird smell going on in the office for a week while he was out and ended up tracking to a sandwich he left in his desk drawer. The boss came and wanted to talk to him about it when he returned, and he had his work board open on one board and Netflix opened on the other with an earbud in
  • his ear. His boss started speaking, and the guy put his finger up with a "One sec" motion, put his hand on his earbud so he could hear the show he was watching better for a few seconds, then paused the show to say "What's up?" He was shocked he was fired that afternoon.
  • Office worker squats down to pick up numerous binders she dropped on the floor.
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  • This is a lesson some folks learn the hard way

    Sean20636 During an "Open Forum" employees were encouraged to provide honest feedback on a topic. He did. He was immediately fired.
  • Bold move

    No_Organization_... Steal a co-worker's coat then wear it to work on another day.
  • How odd

    MrSpindles We laid off a temp and he kept coming back even though he wasn't getting paid. We repeatedly tried to explain to him that he wasn't being paid and shouldn't even be in the building but he had this bizarre idea that if he worked for free for long enough they'd take him back on.
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  • He just had to satisfy his curiosity

    NighthawkUnicorn I heard this second hand so I'm not sure of all the ins and outs. Apprentice was told to flip a lever on a machine, hold it for 3 seconds, only 3 seconds, no more than 3 seconds, and then let go.
  • Colleague goes around the other side. Tells the apprentice to flip the switch. and hold for 3 seconds. Machine powers on, starts grinding and shaking and smoking. Colleague is panicking trying to figure out what's going on. Comes to discover apprentice is holding the lever on and not letting go.
  • Colleague grabs apprentice's arm and pulls away from the lever, shutting the machine off. He asks why he didn't let go after 3 seconds as told. Apprentice says "I wanted to see what would happen"
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  • This is what you do just before you quit

    Dry-Club2898 Someone decided to reheat leftover fish in the breakroom microwave for 10 minutes. The smell was so biological and aggressive that we had to evacuate the office and hire professional cleaners
  • CatPartyElvis Told a girl to go vacuum the side room at a restaurant I worked at, 20 minutes later she still wasn't back so I checked on her. She was using the vacuum like a broom. She had never used one before so I showed her how to tilt it back. She also told me chipmunks were baby squirrels.
  • Bro left his brain at home that day

    Blue_Ascent My boss asked for a number between 1 and 10. Coworker said 11.
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  • They.... didn't have the time??

    redbeancat I was on opening shift for a retail store. I came in to see the previous day's takings on a stool in the middle of the (very messy) shop floor. My coworker said they didn't have time to put it in the safe during closing. I told
  • management and my coworker got mad at me as "I can't afford to be fired as I have a mortgage". Well if job security is so important to you, do your job properly.
  • Big oops

    _devmanoharrr Turned off the power strip to "save electricity"... took down the entire office network.
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  • The fire department letting out the longest sigh as they extinguish the cookie blaze

    GoldenFrank Grocery Store. Couple of teen cashiers bought a cookie dough roll for break and thought they could cook it in the microwave? Just put the entire log on a plate and kept going assuming it would eventually turn into a giant cookie loaf? The fire department disagreed but didn't seem too surprised.
  • slow_cars_fast Not my coworker, but relayed by a friend. So, homeboy is an admin on the systems at the employer, managing servers and whatnot. This gives him near unlimited access to pretty much anything. One day, he's working on the HR system and decides it's a good idea to see how his
  • salary stacks up against his peers. He finds out that he's the lowest paid person in the group and proceeds to take this new-found information to HR to complain, expecting to get a raise. Not only is he not given a raise, but he's fired and escorted out of the building.
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  • chewedgummieb... Back when cell calls were charged by the minute, we had someone in security that would call toll based numbers on every cell phone that was turned into lost and found, tuck them away and let them stay on the call until they ran de d.
  • The security station was on camera too so he knew he was being filmed, but thought he would never get caught. After a few complaints were made about cell phone bills and the timing of their lost phones, he was walked out but not after doing it to a dozen or so phones.
  • Office worker holds his neck while a closed laptop sits in front of him, as he contemplates his mistakes.

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