This story brings Facebook shaming to another level.
It tells the story of an intern at a bank who emails his bosses about needing to take a day off work in October to take care of some family business in New York City. But his bosses discover a picture of him at a party in Worcester, Massachusetts, uncovering his duplicity. Worse, his boss attach ed the picture to a response email to him and BCC the entire North American staff of the bank. And, even worse, in the picture the intern–a young man named Kevin–is dressed a fairy–complete with green wings and a star-tipped wand. “Nice wand,” the boss adds in his email.
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