As a company officer (Chief Financial Officer) he damn sure better have been fired after pulling a stunt like that and publicizing it.
It reflects on the company and puts the value of the company at risk. It also shows poor judgement on his part.
Do you want someone showing poor judgement as CFO in a company that you have invested your retirement in?
If he had been working on the loading dock, it wouldn't have mattered so much.
/johnny
I agree. What I was referring to was his free speech rights. Sure he put his company in a bad light. He was a jerk to lay into that girl who incidentally conducted herself with grace. He showed poor judgement. He took his venting out on the wrong person. I was just wondering wasn’t he allowed to express his free speech rights? But then, words do have consequences and he found out the hard way that his did. I’m glad he got fired. He had no right to vent to that girl. What if anything could she have done? Nothing. He should have gone to corporate and done that rant at their headquarters and not at some bottom employee.
CFO (glorified bookkeeper?) hudddled in a backroom, out of the public's and employees' eye for good reason.
He wanted some recognition.
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