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"I discovered workplace dirt": readers blab about the shady, scandalous career crimes they witnessed. (Cosmo Careers).(Brief Article)
Cosmopolitan
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May 01, 2002 |
Goins, Liesa |
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Readers blab about the shady scandalous career crimes they witnessed.
* "While I was answering phones for the attorney I work for, a call came from his probation officer! It turns out, my lawyer boss was busted for drunk driving and was paying the price with community service."
--Gabby, 23
* "I show model homes for a builder, and one day while on an unscheduled call with customers, I walked into the master bedroom and caught another sales rep in bed with the builder. She quit immediately after that, and I know the real reason why."
--Sue, 29
* "The vice ...
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