Only problem with showing her the results of the policies they enacted is that it’s highly unlikely she’d ever get back there to actually *do* anything about it…
I’d have hired her at once just so she could see what the regular employees experience every day, the abuse from customers, Stuart’s despicableness, etc.
While hiring her would be great for karma, the fact that her former company doesn’t even think she’s capable of doing the job on the lowest rung of the company ladder (if you could even call it that) is a pretty good slap in the face too.
Missed opportunity. Would’ve been hilarious to see how she failed to adjust and insisted that they live in Fantasyland… and get her epiphany.
That’s what I was about to say…
She could have seen the end results of her policies first-hand.
Only problem with showing her the results of the policies they enacted is that it’s highly unlikely she’d ever get back there to actually *do* anything about it…
True, but it would make for an entertaining story arc.
I’d have hired her at once just so she could see what the regular employees experience every day, the abuse from customers, Stuart’s despicableness, etc.
While hiring her would be great for karma, the fact that her former company doesn’t even think she’s capable of doing the job on the lowest rung of the company ladder (if you could even call it that) is a pretty good slap in the face too.