GreyHorace
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Let me preface this topic with a question.
Would you be pissed if a coworker hid the fact that one of their relations is a frontliner who works in close proximity with people with Covid-19?
In my case, the coworker in question is an editorial assistant at the newspaper I work at. The guy, let's call him Kevin, didn't reveal that his sister was a doctor at a hospital where they were treating Covid-19 patients. Add to the fact that his sister got tested for the virus with no results yet as of today. Normally, such factors would have classed him as a possible carrier and he'd have to go into a 2 week quarantine, for observation and to keep our office safe from possible infection.
But Kevin didn't tell anyone at our office. Not our HR department, nor the editors who are his superiors and whom he has to answer to. Last week though, the truth came out and people were furious at him. Our boss, the publisher, ordered Kevin to go home and stay in quarantine for the next two weeks. He's not to return to the office until the quarantine is lifted here in Metro Manila on May 15.
Normally, I'd feel bad and think the guy was just careless, but in this case I have no sympathy. Because Kevin is an insensitive asshole. I should know, having worked with the guy for two years, and I don't think I've ever worked with such a lazy and incompetent boob. The guy is always stuck at his desk attending to his social media rather than doing his fucking job. Many times he's been reprimanded by the editors for sending a page out to print without getting final approval from them. Other times he's feuded with other people on social media while identifying himself as an employee of our paper.
I could go on and on about Kevin's many fuckups, but that would be one long ass post and stray too far from the point. The point being that I don't think Kevin was being careless here. He willingly put our office in jeopardy just because he didn't want to be quarantined at home by himself (his sister is at the hospital most days). He knew of the quarantine protocols in our country (how could he not? He handles the newsfeeds for the day) and knew what would happen if he revealed the facts about his sister. We only found out because he inadvertently bragged about it to some of my coworkers while they were being brought home in the company car. The asshole was stupid enough to out himself.
Needless to say, people in the office are pissed at Kevin as I mentioned earlier. It'll be interesting to see whether he'd have the guts to show his face at work after becoming the office pariah. Personally, I hope he doesn't show because I really can't stand the guy. But I've a feeling he will show up because he is that dense in thinking people will forgive and forget.
What do you think GAF? Does Kevin deserve a second chance despite such idiocy on his part? Or should we part ways with him?
EDIT: Forgot to mention he and his sister share an apartment together, which makes his claims of social distancing really stupid.
Would you be pissed if a coworker hid the fact that one of their relations is a frontliner who works in close proximity with people with Covid-19?
In my case, the coworker in question is an editorial assistant at the newspaper I work at. The guy, let's call him Kevin, didn't reveal that his sister was a doctor at a hospital where they were treating Covid-19 patients. Add to the fact that his sister got tested for the virus with no results yet as of today. Normally, such factors would have classed him as a possible carrier and he'd have to go into a 2 week quarantine, for observation and to keep our office safe from possible infection.
But Kevin didn't tell anyone at our office. Not our HR department, nor the editors who are his superiors and whom he has to answer to. Last week though, the truth came out and people were furious at him. Our boss, the publisher, ordered Kevin to go home and stay in quarantine for the next two weeks. He's not to return to the office until the quarantine is lifted here in Metro Manila on May 15.
Normally, I'd feel bad and think the guy was just careless, but in this case I have no sympathy. Because Kevin is an insensitive asshole. I should know, having worked with the guy for two years, and I don't think I've ever worked with such a lazy and incompetent boob. The guy is always stuck at his desk attending to his social media rather than doing his fucking job. Many times he's been reprimanded by the editors for sending a page out to print without getting final approval from them. Other times he's feuded with other people on social media while identifying himself as an employee of our paper.
I could go on and on about Kevin's many fuckups, but that would be one long ass post and stray too far from the point. The point being that I don't think Kevin was being careless here. He willingly put our office in jeopardy just because he didn't want to be quarantined at home by himself (his sister is at the hospital most days). He knew of the quarantine protocols in our country (how could he not? He handles the newsfeeds for the day) and knew what would happen if he revealed the facts about his sister. We only found out because he inadvertently bragged about it to some of my coworkers while they were being brought home in the company car. The asshole was stupid enough to out himself.
Needless to say, people in the office are pissed at Kevin as I mentioned earlier. It'll be interesting to see whether he'd have the guts to show his face at work after becoming the office pariah. Personally, I hope he doesn't show because I really can't stand the guy. But I've a feeling he will show up because he is that dense in thinking people will forgive and forget.
What do you think GAF? Does Kevin deserve a second chance despite such idiocy on his part? Or should we part ways with him?
EDIT: Forgot to mention he and his sister share an apartment together, which makes his claims of social distancing really stupid.
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