Yeah. It is rules 1, 2, and 3 that when a low-level employee does this kind of thing for you, you don’t publicly thank them or identify them by name and possibly get them in trouble. Your greatest and most sincere thanks is represented by you agreeing to keep quiet.
Melissa will probably be fine, but maybe not. Just take the cookies.
Yeah it would take an executive office all of two seconds to cross reference twitter name (assuming real person) and Melissa employee on any recent flights. Dick move assuming twitter name is real name.
If the company has allotted a certain amount based on cost per flight, and the amount given to this person equals less than that, given the fact that the flight did not use those cookies, the company is still spending less than expected. Melissa did nothing wrong.
I hope her manager doesn’t care :) probably not, it’s not like those cost the company a lot.
Yeah. It is rules 1, 2, and 3 that when a low-level employee does this kind of thing for you, you don’t publicly thank them or identify them by name and possibly get them in trouble. Your greatest and most sincere thanks is represented by you agreeing to keep quiet.
Melissa will probably be fine, but maybe not. Just take the cookies.
Yeah, thank her but not by name and airline. If she just said what she said without that and Melissa saw it, I’m sure she would know it’s for her.
Just thank her to her face, no need to involve the Internet in this.
Can’t believe how deep the comments go to reach the sane answer.
True, but its also nice to read about these nice small things.
I had the same thought, hope she doesn’t get in trouble. Seems like she created a loyal customer for a low cost.
Yeah it would take an executive office all of two seconds to cross reference twitter name (assuming real person) and Melissa employee on any recent flights. Dick move assuming twitter name is real name.
airline, first name, recent flights were service couldn’t be done due to turbulences. I doubt that leaves more than one flight as a result.
If the company has allotted a certain amount based on cost per flight, and the amount given to this person equals less than that, given the fact that the flight did not use those cookies, the company is still spending less than expected. Melissa did nothing wrong.
She didn’t, but that doesn’t mean she can’t get into trouble for it anyway.
It almost reads like an elaborate attempt at revenge.
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