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moniss

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19. The title is from the original media source.
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 02:17 PM
Sep 2024

How do you have a situation where someone works so remotely and there is no security camera etc. or anybody making a sweep of the building. Don't give a damn and don't want to spend the money is how that happens. If she was that remote, unobserved etc. then she was also at great physical risk from assault. I'll damned well bet she wasn't paid for taking the increased risk. The facts are that her coworkers smelled an awful smell for days before anybody investigated. Even if she did work remotely does that somehow excuse people who employed her or her coworkers for not interacting with her by perhaps a phone call etc. or an invitation to lunch?

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Friggin' bleak, man DoBW Sep 2024 #1
I see things all the time moniss Sep 2024 #3
I was told ... DoBW Sep 2024 #4
The sad part is that if somebody reacted to it she might have been able to be saved ColinC Sep 2024 #2
This is misleading Renew Deal Sep 2024 #15
Did she not have family or anybody that would notice she was not home and patricia92243 Sep 2024 #5
Millions and millions of people moniss Sep 2024 #23
all the lonely people DoBW Sep 2024 #25
I was assured that ending remote work was vitally important for people's social lives and the culture of a company WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2024 #6
On point. /nt yardwork Sep 2024 #8
If she had been at home, how long until someone found her? yagotme Sep 2024 #12
How sad BlueKota Sep 2024 #7
This really hit home for me, and it's an extremely sad illustration of where we are as a society today geo1 Sep 2024 #9
I agree with you and moniss Sep 2024 #21
After my spouse died unexpectedly deRien Sep 2024 #27
Disingenuous and misleading. intheflow Sep 2024 #10
Agreed. There was a similar case in California about a decade ago. tenderfoot Sep 2024 #11
I worked in a cubicle outside of the main flow of traffic in a large office building geo1 Sep 2024 #13
I pretty much said the same thing when this was posted last week. Fla Dem Sep 2024 #16
There was a cleaning crew in the building over the weekend. Mosby Sep 2024 #18
The subject line of this OP is misleading Renew Deal Sep 2024 #14
The title is from the original media source. moniss Sep 2024 #19
That's not the title on the video Renew Deal Sep 2024 #20
The original source I retrieved moniss Sep 2024 #22
DeeJay said her death was "just a fact of life". The family and coworkers were so thankful for his thoughts. 😁 Wonder Why Sep 2024 #17
Must not of had many friends where she worked. republianmushroom Sep 2024 #24
This is a sign of piss poor management. Emile Sep 2024 #26
As a former remote worker (retired now), it is unlikely that the entire building was totally empty during the work week. avebury Sep 2024 #28
Proving that Wells Fargo cares about their employees as much as they care about their customers surfered Sep 2024 #29
New company slogan moniss Sep 2024 #30
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