• Morris (unregistered)

    What I love about this story is that Management got a 'good' short-term outcome that seemed apropos for the given context.

    I hope I never have to deal with a similar situation - I am sure I would deal with it without 'fudging', but I would rather not be tested.

  • SpamBot (unregistered) in reply to Shirley U. Geste
    Shirley U. Geste:
    In my first computer-related job, we routinely fudged data that was lost, garbled, or that we couldn't determine by other means. We kept records of what we did, unlike the Fudge Fellow, but I don't think anyone ever looked at them.

    The main difference between my situation and the Fudge Fellow's was that I wasn't working for web hosting company. I worked for a bank.

    -Shirley

    wow just wow

    captcha: kungfu!!!!!

  • tharpa (unregistered) in reply to themagni

    "You'd even qualify for legal protection as a whistleblower."

    At least in the U.S., whistleblower protection only applies to government contracts.

  • aaaaaa (unregistered)

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