I kind of felt wrong about this at first. It said that people looked up his employer, so the guy wasn’t specifically advertising it.
I’ve always feared that, despite my meticulous attention to avoiding ANY mention of what I do or where I work, or discussing anything about my job, someone who doesn’t like something I write will dig into my personal information, and contact my employer, and get me fired.
But he was an officer with the company — that is a special relationship, and carries extra responsibility.
He thought no one would know his name. Probably was a photo of his auto plate. That linked to his name and wham, he is no longer anonymous.
Bet he is sobered a bit tonight. But might have a stiff drink to help make this tolerable.
The company might have been looking for a “reason” to discharge him. You never know.
And yes, company officers are generally held to a higher standard. Especially privately held companies. (been there and done that)
He posted it ONLINE! He wanted everyone to see his "confrontation" with a miniumn wage teenager. Such a brave guy. If he hadn't recorded it; and, then posted it online there would have never been people who felt the need to find him.
I've been watching the entire thing since early this morning.
His employers, location and everything else was posted on the social networks.
No one tried to dig up his info, the idiot was PROUD of what he was doing.
Then it went viral. Something like 2000+ negative comments. He couldn't get it deleted fast enough before someone had saved it.
Too bad, so sad.
He did it to himself.