Company Tells Employee To 'Read The Company Policy' In A Snippy Email, Loses $300

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After a petty e-mail from the management pointing out a mistake, an employee checked the guidelines. It turns out they were not at fault. There was a pleasant surprise – the company owed them $300.

Your account is not active. We have sent an email to the address you provided with an activation link. Check your inbox, and click on the link to activate your account.Corporate life can be annoying with its heaps of office policies and bureaucracy. Let’s face it, no employee wants to read that 100-page guidebook of dos and don’ts. Still, knowing the. After a petty e-mail from the management pointing out a mistake, the person checked the guidelines. It turns out the employee was not at fault.

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