Posted on 09/02/2024 8:55:37 AM PDT by Navy Patriot
A Wells Fargo employee has been found dead in her cubicle four days after she last clocked in.
According to reports, Denise Prudhomme, 60, first clocked into her Wells Fargo office in Tempe, Arizona, on August 16th at 7 a.m.
Building security contacted authorities on August 20th regarding a “subject down.” An employee, who spoke anonymously with 12News, claimed that Prudhomme was discovered dead at her cubicle by a colleague who was exploring the building.
At 4:55 p.m., authorities declared Prudhomme dead at the scene, according to local outlets citing Tempe police. According to 12News, Prudhomme’s cubicle was set back from the main aisle on the third floor.
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Wells Fargo, the bank that cares.
We need to stop using this as an excuse to dump on Wells Fargo. There’s no evidence that the bank caused her death. It could have happened in any business where the work does not involve personal interaction.
What bank job doesn’t expect any work/output from you for more than two days?
And Wells Fargo was not a husband or close relative with a duty to check on her well being.
Perhaps we can convert them to a Bank(s) that promote a sustainable economy for all.
We might even expand it to a sustainable Federal Reserve and US Dollar.
That is the saddest part..the poor woman had no one to missher..
“ What bank job doesn’t expect any work/output from you for more than two days?”
I bet her estate’s claim for four days of overtime is denied…..
Kind of like that guy in the movie Office Space, they didn’t fire him but moved him to the basement and cut off his pay.
It happened again? Someone better start checking pulses over there.
This is not that farfetched. She clocked in on Friday. Lots of places have limited staff on Friday. Depending on her job, she might not have had any meetings scheduled for Monday. I can see that happening
Correct...very possible over a weekend. One maintenance guy could have assumed the far cubicle was empty, didn’t need cleaning. She had no family to raise alarm. Once full staff returned she was discovered.
Sad, but nothing to get up about.
As c’mon. It’s too much fun. And it goes a long way to explaining WF’s speed of service.
Imagine the smell if the AC was off....pity the next person that gets assigned that cubicle.
I want to meet her boss.
I would be shocked if they were not brain dead or had a no show job.
Was she paid overtime?
Another sad part, she was at work, among people and no one had contact with her or needed to have.
All the lonely people, where do they all come from?
It’s not unusual
It happens every day
No matter what you say
You’ll find it happens all the time
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy841lvd27ro
An NHS Trust is investigating after reports a man was slumped dead over a table in a hospital coffee shop for several hours.
Using the search function before you post would save you from wasting time on a store that’s already been posted three times and four days ago.
Officials probe death of Wells Fargo employee found in her cubicle 4 days after last scanning into work
08/31/2024 5:15:13 AM PDT · by Morgana · 65 replies
NBC NEWS ^ | August 29, 2024 | Marlene Lenthang
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Worker dead at Wells Fargo desk for 4 days
08/29/2024 10:53:28 AM PDT · by grundle · 54 replies
YouTube ^ | August 29, 2024 | 12 News
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A woman clocked in for work at Wells Fargo on Friday at 7 a.m. 4 days later, she was found dead at her desk.
08/29/2024 6:26:57 AM PDT · by where’s_the_Outrage? · 79 replies
KPNX-TV Phoenix ^ | Aug 28, 2024 | Jade Cunningham, Haley Williams
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I didn't waste my time.
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