![]() ![]() Kevin didn't like that so he followed Jim to the local 7-11 at lunch and tried intimidating Jim into pulling his name. It's seniority based, so Jim of course has every right to take the shift. The controversy begins when we had the yearly shift bid, and Jim took a spot that Kevin wanted. They were always calling each other out on their obvious lies, and loathed each other. Kevin would make outrageous claims like the exhaust on his truck netted him a hundred horsepower, or that Subaru was a German automaker. As a couple of examples, Jim bought a sport bike her could barely ride and immediately claimed he was in the "Rough riders", a motorcycle stunt gang. There was two goofball I worked with, lets call them Jim and Kevin.īoth of these guys were pathological liars, and pretty stupid to boot. Mtldoggogogo, Salo Al / pexels (not the actual photo) Report Only one of them ended up being hired on as a lawyer, and to this day (11 years later) nobody knows if it was her or not. They were interrogated repeatedly but nobody confessed and nobody was able to implicate any one of them with any real certainty. ![]() ![]() There were senior level meetings about it for about 2 weeks, but the problem was that nobody could say for certain which one of them it had been, or even if it had been only one. The partners were furious, staff was furious, clients were furious, hr was furious. She (they?) started asking people to do m***y with her in the bathroom, insulted one of the senior partners, got in a fight with an important client, threw up at the bar, and made racist comments to the hr director about the cab driver and refused to get in with him so a second cab had to be called. So the first year, when they were still pretty fresh and literally nobody could tell them apart, one of them (or more?) got white girl wasted at one of the firm events. 2 of them were with us for 3 years and the other for 2, and for that entire time people at the firm were mixing them up. Kind of generically pretty honey-blondes, about the same height and body type, all with similar haircut, very similar glasses, similar clothing style, etc. One year, 3 of the students were almost identical. I used to work at a big corporate law firm, and every year they would take on about 15 law students. ![]()
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