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Helping a client in own time
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PasturesNew wrote: »You compromised the client/supplier relationship of your employer, to his financial detriment.
... and you got away with it. You lucky, lucky b4st4rd.
Don't do it again (get caught I mean).
I just won't do it again. I had tunnel vision and my only goal was to help the guy at the time and until I asked on here I didn't see the bigger picture. Really dumb of me as I'm usually pretty smart.
I think if it weren't for the fact our clients are always praising me for my work to the directors etc. (during work time of course) and the fact I do actually work my butt off it might have been a different story.0
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