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Reddit-username_here t1_iy10pmn wrote

Look man, I don't know how long ago this happened, but if it was fairly recently you need to go come clean. If you feel like it's already been too long, you could always tell your boss something like "I was thinking about it and I remembered that I mistakenly forgot to switch to my PIN for a while."

You could be seriously destroying her life by making her lose her job for something she didn't do.

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Rejes OP t1_iy14tjc wrote

Arrggghh...but crap. I would get fired now. They wouldn't see it as a mistake now. It's been like three weeks almost and I heard the other person is still looking for a job...that could be me!

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Reddit-username_here t1_iy16k9i wrote

Are you on probation? If not, you're unlikely to get fired. And I just gave you an out for it being 3 weeks. Say you just happened to be thinking about the entire situation and it hit you that it was likely your mistake.

Hell, I'd be more likely to promote someone who was able to own up to their mistakes, regardless of the consequences, than I would be to fire them. Especially if they could've stayed in the clear and let someone else take the fall.

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