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r/Maliciouscompliance I Let My Stupid Boss Lose $2,000,000

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🗓️ 30 October 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Welcome to our Slash Milicious Compliance, where a stupid boss manages to lose $2 million.

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Our next reddit post is from punk Linux. Many years ago, I worked for a company that hired

0:48.4

unincredibly obtuse financial department who took over when they were first organized.

0:53.2

It used to be a loose collection of managers, but the year after I started,

0:57.2

they went for a more organized and separate structure. To be fair, this story is more about my

1:02.0

boss than myself. We had a travel team, a group of volunteers from sales and IT who would go in

1:07.6

mass with equipment and text to do setup, displays, and network at trade shows. We had a booth,

1:12.8

some sales guys would be there, and networking would commence. There was always a set of

1:17.2

volunteers from the IT department because some of the shows would be in big cities,

1:21.4

and you'd get to attend vendor events, parties, and hang out with the sales guys,

1:26.0

who were mostly gay alcoholics for some reason, and super fun.

1:31.2

There was kind of a seniority in who got to volunteer, but nobody really complained,

1:36.2

and we rotated who got to go. You got to attend last year, so it's my turn this year.

1:41.1

Okay, that's fair. The travel team lead was also a volunteer position,

1:45.4

but typically it was someone high up like a manager. Their job was to orchestrate equipment,

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