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don't know who miranda kerr is supposed to be, but she needs to eat something.

last place i worked at was a small business (about 15 employees give or take) and the boss was pretty lax. we set up one guy's pc with wallpapers that changed every 10 mins, then filled the folder with as much flange as we could find in 10 mins.

Most small places are relaxed and my boss even sends me porn from time to time.

Big businesses need and use a formal corporate culture though. And they need to give HR something to do. But it's a public issue thing for Macquarie...you can bet if it occurred off air he wouldn't be copping anything for it.

Most small places are relaxed and my boss even sends me porn from time to time.

Big businesses need and use a formal corporate culture though. And they need to give HR something to do. But it's a public issue thing for Macquarie...you can bet if it occurred off air he wouldn't be copping anything for it.

Of course..no one would know about it if it happened off air haha

Most small places are relaxed and my boss even sends me porn from time to time.

I work for a multinational in the marketing/IT dept and its fairly relaxed here. HR seems more interested in my posture and distance my screen is from my face instead.

LOL saw the cover of the Herald Sun today (ok I admit to reading the article, but that's all I read of that piece of shit newspaper; ok I scratched the monopoly game cards too) and apparently Kerr said she'd sign the petition to keep the guy in his job. His 15 minutes of fame will have been worth it! Imagine having Miranda Kerr on your side and her knowing more about your life than you do about hers :D

don't know who miranda kerr is supposed to be, but she needs to eat something.

And you need to stop banging fat chicks!

Of course..no one would know about it if it happened off air haha

Yer I mean if the bosses had come across him doing that off air, his consequences would be a bit different cause Macquarie don't have to make a public example of him.

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