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So for a little background I had quite the last 60ish days at my job. I was hired to be the admin team lead for an entirely new IT department, most of the staff I am responsible for are new to IT and the company as well. After 3 weeks of trying to get training started I finally went over my training supervisor's head and asked whats up. Well he was given a “slush fund” to set up the new office and order desks, computers, monitors, ect., turns out he was given a physical credit card with a ridiculous limit. I couldn't get to start training because he was living it up on the companies dime. No supervision no reports just here's a credit card with a one hundred thousand dollar limit. After training was done and over, standard two weeks of here's the systems, here's the email client and…


So for a little background I had quite the last 60ish days at my job. I was hired to be the admin team lead for an entirely new IT department, most of the staff I am responsible for are new to IT and the company as well. After 3 weeks of trying to get training started I finally went over my training supervisor's head and asked whats up. Well he was given a “slush fund” to set up the new office and order desks, computers, monitors, ect., turns out he was given a physical credit card with a ridiculous limit. I couldn't get to start training because he was living it up on the companies dime. No supervision no reports just here's a credit card with a one hundred thousand dollar limit.

After training was done and over, standard two weeks of here's the systems, here's the email client and whatnot, we are deployed for about 3 weeks (I had spent a week in the office setting it up before training) and some marketing VP starts sexually harassing one of my best people. 60 days! I am feeling more like police officer than administration!

TLDR: 2 more reasons I need to retire. Embezzling d-bags, and sleeze balls.

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