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Forth!
And who wouldn't be worried to see the CEO on day three?
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For the life of me, I cannot picture a smile disappearing into one's chin, no matter how many of them you have. Is this some sort of mutant human anatomy that only Alex knows about?
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I worked at a shop so small the CEO interviewed me. On day one the CEO's son trained me. What worried me was 40 marketing and sales staff with 1 senior developer and 2 junior developers consisting of me and a college friend.
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Looks to me like Howard Thurstone IV got "Four'd" right into jail.
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Sounds like a company I used to work for....
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I'm pretty sure I would have strangled him after the incident with the $20.
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Its spelt "Ford".
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Corrupt CEO reminds me of Satyam Computers.
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Never, ever, ever loan money to someone who makes a lot more than you do. That $20 is a lot of money to you, so you remember it and obsess over it. To them, though, $20 is nothing, so they forget about it and get irritated when someone else tries to make it a big deal.
Also, don't lend money to anyone who never carries cash, because they'll never be carrying the cash to pay you back with.
In fact, never lend any money to anyone. If you feel compelled to do so, treat it as a gift and don't expect to be paid back. That way, if they do actually pay you back, it's a pleasant surprise rather.
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One day I watch TV Serial called "IT CROWD". CEO of Renahm Industry borrow 20 quid note from IT Staff. He never return it.
Sidenote: I thought currency of UK is pound. What's this quid business? Why don't you call it a buck like rest of the world?
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I'm disappointed this didn't lead to hookers and blow, Sheen-style.
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Hmm... all the small side projects, that pop up like mushrooms after the rain, sound a lot like my day to day surprises... Is this article a sign? :D I should look for the IRS agents popping in at any time.
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Is this a troll? The English were using quid a few hundred years before the Americans started using buck. The fact that they're slang for two different currencies in two different countries also has some bearing here...
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Quid is to pound, as buck is to dollar.
p.s. I've yet to hear a Euro referred to as a buck.
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Thanks. It is surprise, since we use the term "Buck" in India. I have never heard the term "quid", except for that series. James Bond never use "quid" either.
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The company was Adelphia Communications, right?
__ Note from Alex: No... nor was it Tyco, or any other large, public company that would have made national headlines. It was a small company (~200 employees) that was shut down as a result of an IRS raid... which, from my research, is not that uncommon. Just search for "IRS raid" or "IRS Agent" to find dozens of small business owners in similar - as in PMITA-prison - trouble. It only seems to make the news on a slow day.
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TRUE WTF is "unregistered person" calling me a Troll.
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James Bond may not have used the term quid but James May sure does.
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I think he was actually peeing vodka.
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Australians used to use the term "quid" to refer to the Australian Pound as well.
James Bond is unlikely to use the slang "quid", precisely because it's slang.
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Harry Potter plays quidditch, does this count?
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He sure is. It has a moderately astringent bite, but is otherwise delicious. I give it 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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Either it's a different company or WTF added a whole lot of fiction regarding "Four" and his family (in which case Alex should be smacked; I only want true stories here).
CAPTCHA: sagaciter. One who acts sagaciously, or one who uses legendary epics as reference material?
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I actually remember this story in the news a few years ago, right down to the statue peeing vodka detail. I don't know if there's some TDWTF policy protecting the identity of the guilty, but you can google it if you want to know Thurstone's real name.
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Anyone else really want to know what he did to his Dad and brothers to take the company from them?
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How does that concern anyone?
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That's because he worked for MI6 not MI5...
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Ok!
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If the CEO said he could do your job as a database programmer, tell him to code review the simplest SQL statement.
SELECT TWENTY_DOLLARS FROM DEADBEAT_CEO;
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How fat was he? I mean, the recommended weight limit of driver plus passenger in my Porsche is like 475 lbs.
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I loaned my boss 20 pounds once. That was 1985. Never saw him again. He got fired over the phone. It had to be that way - he was almost never in the office. I'm starting to think my 20 quid is gone.
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TO all the people claiming they know what this is or that it's not accurate, I would pretty much guarantee that this is NOT about Tyco and the statue peeing vodka detail was just borrowed from that story during the anonymization of the submission. None of the other details come close to matching, and Kozlowski was not the type of CEO in the story (other than the embezzling) to the extent that it fundamentally could not have happened.
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OK, I know where that detail was inspired:
Personally, I find the text in bold even funnier.
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Neither a borrower nor a lender be.
Doesn't matter if it's your CEO or your best friend or your mother. If you "loan" money to somebody you'll be happier treating it as a gift, and forgetting about it, or just don't lend money at all.
Now if only I could listen to my own advice...
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I think you need to look through your portfolio and submit a confession to Alex.
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But wasn't it worth it?
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I'm reminded of one of my rules to live by.
If you loan someone $20 and you never see them again, consider it a good investment.
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Right, the fountain from Tyco, but Kozlowski is not "Four".
The key detail is the dynasty of bosses (2+ generations), the last of whom used the company as a feeding trough. Kozlowski worked his way up Tyco, and Adelphia was embezzled by its founder. Neither one fits.
Looking more like TRWTF is that there is no "real" WTF here; it's a fake story.
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What's that? That's the sound your palm makes right before it hits your face!
Did you ever consider the fact, that...
...maybe the fake detail was...
... the fountain?
SMACK!!!
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This story is why there should be an estate tax. People build great companies only to leave them to their spoilt, half-retarded children to squander.
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So your solution to the problem that half-retarded children might squander the money is to send it all to the government to guarantee it gets squandered by fully-retarded bureaucrats.
Progress!
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A more intelligent reading of my post would show that I consider the fountain an extraneous flourish. The crucial detail is the family empire with a corrupt scion. If that can't be found, then the whole story is a fictional mashup.
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...you say that like it's a bad thing.
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Why is it progress when there already is an estate tax? People want to get rid of it, but I think it serves a purpose.