BlueBoy675 posted...
Yeah this. Even if we remove the cheating from the scenario this would still be a fireable offense at most companies
Yeah and it's a double whammy. A Supervisor/Subordinate relationship is already a nono in most companies and would be reported to HR. But it was the head of HR that was involved. She should be the
last
person to get involved in a nepotism relationship lol.
SketchDog posted...
I have no idea why anyone cares about this. I'm at the age where I've seen so many people be unfaithful for so many different reasons that it's just commonplace now. The outrage here is a joke honestly. If you don't want to live like that, fine, that's good on you. But to police everyone else is just ridiculous. It's not a crime it's at most a civil matter for the two people involved. That's it.
Outrage? Bro he's been a laughing stock since this story went viral. And please stop defending cheaters with "it's so commonplace now" that's gross. Cheaters suck, regardless of who they are.