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[–] Timbo2 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

Guy is a CPA but he's not even doing accounting work. Sounds more like a secretary.

This move will get him to do actual accounting and it comes with a raise. He sounds like an idiot

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[–] Bruce_Jenners_Balls 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

What to do now?

I called in 'sick' today in protest and to get myself in the right headspace, but now I'm trying to figure out what to do.

Off to a great start there. Another good idea would be to ask for advice from the nexus of hardcore welfare recipients.

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[–] stranger117 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

A good way to advance your career is to call in sick early and often.

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[–] UncleDoug ago 

Proves he's an asset to the company by leaving other employees in the lurch, with his repeated and unexpected absence due to "reasons".

"Protest" again and see if you don't get fired.

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[–] neogag ago 

Not too bad of a thread. The forum's the problem.

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[–] birds_sing 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I called in 'sick' today in protest

They may be overqualified for what they're doing. They may be drastically more qualified than others in their old position and the new one they were moved into. These things may be true.

But they're too immature for the adult world. Called in sick, why? To protest? They "thought about" talking to the CFO, but that wasn't one of the first things they did. They're too immature. They're looking for a new job instead of having a 5 minute conversation with the CFO and controller. But they aren't having that conversation because the world revolves around them. The CFO is supposed to know what's happening to them because the world revolves around them. Every conversation that occurred before the controller was hired, the controller is supposed to know, because the world revolves around them.

They're just too immature.