Silly Girl Loses Job Over Facebook Post

1950 woman office worker wisconsinDifferent surveys have been carried out over the past number of years about how many of us actually like our jobs. The average of these surveys tells us that around 60% of us hate our jobs. It could be the hours, the pay, the conditions, the work or in this case – THE BOSS!

It’s well-known that social networking sites and blogs have cost people their jobs because they said bad things about the company and they were discovered by chance on the web. That’s got to sting. But how about this girl who actually added her new boss on FaceBook and then decided she would virtually tear him to shreds?

Needless to say, she lost her job and perhaps rightfully so – I mean, how stupid do you have to be to do that? She might as well have sent him the link.

I’d imagine there either from the UK or the Republic of Ireland as these are the only two countries that use P45 forms when jobs get terminated.

Here what the post and the bosses reply said. (Obviously their names have been removed).

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6 Comments

  1. I am constantly surprised that people don’t realize posting on the web is like shouting in the middle of the street only it’s live and recorded. I’ve noticed this trend of concern about bosses reading people’s tweets, posts, etc. I say this: If you want a private life, then do it in private. The web is not a private forum.

    Ultimately she was fired for being stupid. And why shouldn’t an employer fire someone for not having the necessary brains for the job?

    @brandonpierce

  2. Dash says:

    Man. I wish I had enough time to get indignant over typographical errors…

  3. Shijin says:

    I think ppl should respect their boss, atleast their job!! And she got paid well!! lol…shit stuff!! hehehe.. hope she did collected her stuff from drawers..!! :P

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