Officials probe death of Wells Fargo employee found dead in her cubicle 4 days after last scanning into work
Officials probe death of Wells Fargo employee found dead in her cubicle 4 days after last scanning into work
Denise Prudhomme, 60, was found dead on Aug. 20 inside her Tempe office. Police say the preliminary investigation shows no signs of foul play.
When people say these jobs literally could not care less about you...
77 2 ReplyYeah, I don't particularly care about my coworkers, but I feel I would notice if someone died at their desk or didn't show up for days unexpectedly.
44 0 ReplyI don’t particularly care about my coworkers
Damn, it sounds like a toxic environment with people you spend one third of your day with; it is just your regular corporate environment, most likely.
17 4 Reply
The article says it happened on a Friday, so it makes more sense now, but Christ, that's terrifying.
It sounds like it was just a perfect storm of shitty circumstances: Happened at a bad time, in a part of the office that's underpopulated, not near the main aisle, etc.
66 1 ReplyCurious how that last paycheck is gonna work. Does she get paid overtime for the weekend?
34 0 ReplyNot if she doesn't sign her timesheet ☠️
13 0 Reply
Has anybody seen my stapler? It’s red.
29 0 ReplyI could set the building on fire...
18 0 ReplyThe squirrels, they were married...
8 0 Reply
Notified her family? The ones that didn't look for her after 4 days?
17 3 ReplyMaybe she lived alone? I don't talk to my family every single day, sometimes not even for weeks 🤣
45 0 Reply
When they did it in workaholics it was funny 😐
13 0 ReplyThat’s what stand-up meetings are for: to make sure nobody has died, and if they have, find them before decomposition starts.
11 0 ReplySounds like the first episode of HBO’s Industry. dude tries to outperform his peers and causes heart failure. It’s a great show.
8 0 ReplyI had a thought that people didn't want to report or say anything out of fear
8 0 Reply