While some executives seem to care only about themselves and their bottom lines, others feel that the benefit comes from giving some of their fortune away.
At least that is what the CEO of the China-based technology firm Lenovo seems to think.
Gosh... This is really gonna make it hard for me now to go eat a whopper after seeing this pic! A Burger King employee posted a photo on 4Chan, of his feet in the restaurant’s lettuce containers.
Wow this is the last thing I expected to run across as I scoured the web for stuff to talk about today! A man in Borger, TX dies at Conoco Phillips refinery after "falling". Somebody better be getting paid big!
Well it's another case of a local school district employee involved in "misconduct" with a student. I'm pretty sure that means "relationship" with a student, or maybe "sexual misconduct", but alas, I might be wrong.
Expense reports usually have the standard boring stuff — hotel rooms, gas, cab fares, client dinners and the like. But Robert Half Management Resources has evidence of creativity within the work force.
McRibs, big macs, milk shakes and metal rods, I guess all can be found behind the counter of a McDonalds in New York City! Let's just hope there's no ex-convicts working behind the counters! Oh there is? Okay well let's just hope he doesn't go crazy and use the metal rod to beat any customers. Oh he already did? Well that's just fantastic! Was it self defense? You decide!
Texas Armoring CEO Trent Kimbal really believes in his products. So much so that he was willing to stand behind an 2.16 inch bulletproof windshield plate manufactured by his company while one of his employees shot three AK-47 rounds at him.
Yup, this is one that most definitely shouldn’t be tried at home. Check it out below.
In a study that anyone who works in an office will heartily embrace, researchers found that spending small parts of the day wasting time on the Internet makes workers more productive because it acts to mentally refresh them.
“Browsing the Internet serves an important restorative function,” concludes the report from the National University of Singapore.
Roger Kline may have saved the day when a thief tried to make good with over $1,600 in merchandise, but his instinct to tackle the sticky-fingered customer didn't save his job. In fact, it got him fired.