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beeps-n-boops t1_j6l2rpz wrote

What kind of idiots don't have access to their own accounts and can change the password when someone leaves / gets fired?

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malbrecht92 t1_j6l54ld wrote

This is really shitty behavior on his part. He better hope this doesn’t come back to haunt him in future jobs.

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blacksheep998 t1_j6l95cc wrote

Seems like a good way to never get hired as a media manager again.

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zstandig t1_j6lcpba wrote

The first error was for the city to have a tiktok account

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stickman07738 t1_j6mg4ll wrote

LOL, I guess they will learn but this guy will never be hired again as a media manager.

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GrizzlybearNo1 t1_j6mi6y2 wrote

I was laid off after 40 years with the same company, which went through many owners. During that time the company acquired many computer systems. I made it my job to document all the user names and passwords and gave it to the respective department heads. Two days after my termination I got a call asking for passwords. “Gee, I don’t remember” was my reply.

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outcome--independent t1_j6mlo4q wrote

>“Listen, as long as you treat your employee well, and pay them the amount that you agreed upon and didn’t fire them for going on vacation that you OK’d with three months in advance, I’m sure, like, there’s no reason why someone would lock you out of your account, especially after a month of being fired.”

>A mention of his time working for Summit Downtown, which was listed alongside other social media jobs on his LinkedIn page just hours earlier, had been deleted. Colligan started the job in September and said he was fired in December.

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Homesickblues t1_j6moqwo wrote

This is on brand for a TikTok social media account manager.

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Cheekclapped t1_j6mrxeg wrote

So it wasn't an official NJ governmental body account. It was an account to promote businesses in the area.

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cozmothekid t1_j6n325i wrote

Ahhh. I’m talking to boomers.

Translated to boomer speak, He pulled himself up by his bootstraps and made a name for himself. That sort of notoriety can make a career for better or worse.

Do you understand better?

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6Emptybottles t1_j6n6aqp wrote

I'm an old guy. In my experience this would be a career killer, but today this could be a career game changer. Time will tell ... like the old saying 1 door closes :-)

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OldTomato4 t1_j6oddkf wrote

Stupid way to destroy your job reputation permanently.

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beeps-n-boops t1_j6odhm7 wrote

Just crazy how people literally don't (can't?) think.

Even if they didn't bother to have that stuff documented before, you'd think they'd have made sure to get the login/password before they fired him. Did they not even think for a hot second about who was going to take on those responsibilities afterwards, and how?

Hilariously stupid.

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ChestnutMoss t1_j6pir6a wrote

What a character! He’s not entirely wrong about the Mall at Short Hills, but I enjoy it anyway.

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