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When the interns mess up big time, good orgs support them. πŸ˜­πŸ’™

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  • 25
    I once sent out 30,000 emails within a few minutes before I realized it.

    I was buying the donuts for a month before anyone let me live it down.

    We all make mistakes, great leaders know this and help you move past them.
  • 10
    But can we really be sure it was actually an intern?? πŸ€”
  • 8
    @sladuled or a smart marketing campaign given the number of likes and retweets on the tweet?
  • 4
    I'm so glad I was confined to company internal projects during my internship.
  • 11
    "Customers baffled after company admits it has no security protocols in place whatsoever"

    "Basically everyone can get access to critical infrastructure if they wanted to and I mean everyone - even the cleaning lady!" Said former employee John Doe who wishes to stay anonymous.
  • 6
    Almost guaranteed it wasn’t an intern.
  • 2
    *PR of HBO*
    Ok, so now that we've murdered that son of a bitch intern, what do we say to the public?
    *CEO of HBO*
    Make a phony twitter post, idgas.
  • 2
    @Root perhaps they are an intern now... Demoted maybe?
  • 0
    how to deflect responsibility and be a hero at the same time. masterful tweet
  • 0
    In my company, when you make a pull request in gitlab, the default option of deleting the source repo is set to true. And before I realised I had deleted the development branch πŸ˜‚
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