" I ’ve had fake doc ’s greenback , threatening emails and voicemails , employee flirting and asking me out on date , fist engagement , failed drug screens , terrify background knowledge checks . "
I recentlyaskedthe former and current HR employees of theBuzzFeed Communityto tell me some of their wildest stories and secrets, and they didn’t disappoint.
Here are 16 of them:
1.“I had two people that were having an affair. Both of their spouses also worked there. They only got found out when someone else sent us an anonymous message, saying that he had been bragging that they had a quickie in the work kitchen. The kitchen that, very clearly, has cameras.”
" suppose who ' have ' to crack the footage ! What was actually worse , was when he was fetch up , he wiped his d*ck on the husband ’s sandwich in the fridge . " — What I Did In The Shadows
2.“Former HR here! If you’re doing well with sales, many things will be overlooked. But the second you question hours, breaks, and PTO your work is immediately scrutinized by the CEO.”
— Anonymous
3.“Young woman employee had a thing for ze’s manager. He was a married family man of impeccable character. Ze approached him and coerced him into an after-hours encounter in the office. Said if he didn’t do as ze wanted, ze would sue the company and claim harassment. He panicked and did as ze wanted. The manager later came to us with texts ze sent to him that cleared him of wrongdoing and saved the company a suit.”
4.“I have 17 years in HR and I’ve seen just about everything. What most people guess but will never have proof of is that we are constantly using nicknames for employees so that we can talk about them outside of our department. We will use names that are uncommon or not the name of other employees so that nobody can guess who we are discussing.”
" It ’s not all gossip though . We employ certain letters for first names to signify something about these employee . If the name starts with A it ’s because they are an tempestuous employee we should watch out for if we terminate them . If the name starts with an F it think of it ’s a kinsfolk fellow member of an Executive so be extra deliberate of who is around us . The most vulgar one is a name that starts with K , or a Know It All . You know the multitude you detest in group meeting that wo n’t have it end or have to one - up you . " — Anonymous
5.“If you were a hot applicant, instant interview.”
" There was a guy who post a little multitude of specialty donuts to 60 minutes after he applied , he got an interview with a recommendation .
Also if a manager of a certain section pissed me off , or just were n’t good managers , I would but move applier out of their department and into other ones so they would n’t interview for a dire person . " — Anonymous
6.“My ex-boss used to spend 85% of the day at 7-Eleven sitting in his car doing scratchers and playing games on his phone. He would sometimes come back with tall cans of Truly or White Claws and let us drink them in the break room.”
— kimmmmmmm0520
7.“I literally just left my job in HR because I could not take it anymore. The ungrateful demands, the hierarchical bureaucracy, the inconsistent ‘consistency.'”
" We had an opening night once for a role and there was a restricted internal ( within the caller ) candidate concerned . There was another candidate , external and unqualified but he was a kid of a family friend of a high - up executive / BOD member . The married woman of enunciate executive call one of the 60 minutes business cooperator , screaming why the role was n’t already offered to the family friend small fry . The married woman made the 60 minutes stage business partner cry ( and I am not being sarcastic when I say she is the toughest MF on the team ) and there were zero repercussion . The role was given to the external candidate and the interior candidate was run over , even with her internal knowledge , reservation , and experience . Yet we state everyone how fair and consistent we treat situations and there are " adequate chance for all . " — Anonymous
8.“I work in a staffing agency, so when I tell you I’ve seen and heard it all, let me tell you. Once, I had to fire a fifty-something-year-old man because he had urinated on the entryway to his workplace. When I asked why he would do this his response was, ‘The bathroom was upstairs and I didn’t feel like walking.’ I’ve had fake doctor’s notes, threatening emails and voicemails, employees flirting and asking me out on dates, fist fights, failed drug screens, terrifying background checks… I could write a book.”
9.“A friend told me a coworker got mad at her manager so she peed in a bucket and poured it under the manager’s desk. To this day nobody knows. Neither the manager or the worker are there anymore but the story remains.”
— DRO821
10.“Several years ago I had to fire a guy for getting high on prescription narcotics and motorboating a female coworker’s butt. She was standing on a step ladder and he came up behind her, said something about wanting to eat it, and dove in face first. The same guy came to me a couple years before that asking if the letter he’d received from the ‘IRS’ instructing him to pay a $2000 deficit in iTunes gift cards was legit. When I told him there was no universe in which the IRS would request payment in gift cards, he said he wasn’t sure, and would probably pay anyway just to be on the safe side.”
11.“When a male employee told me (female HR manager) that he could not work due to his balls being sweaty.”
— mvpwallace
12.“OMG there are so many, but the one I still laugh about years later is this one. A guy called in sick and said he had diarrhea and his fingers hurt, for unrelated reasons, but hilarious nonetheless when you wonder why those two symptoms are mentioned together. I had to hold myself back from asking what he was doing with his fingers.”
Anonymous
13.“I had a guy who left after claiming I was breaking the law by making him work while he had a sick note. He didn’t have a sick note, what he had was a note saying he couldn’t lift anything heavy and since he had a desk job this was fine. I also told him that if he didn’t feel well enough he could still be off sick but it wouldn’t be paid. But no, I was forcing him to work. His father called me and screamed at me down the phone, threatening me both physically and with legal action. I told him to actually read the note — oddly enough he did and just put the phone down. I also had a phone call from a solicitor, and I explained the situation — he read the note (he hasn’t at this point), agreed with me, and apologised for wasting my time. The guy never came back to work, but I did hear from him a year later when he applied for another job. He claimed on the CV that he had my job 🤦♀️”
— What I Did In The Shadows
14.“Worked at a manufacturing facility in my first HR position. We had a system for internal promotions on the factory floor. The position would be posted, people would sign their name if they were interested and the individual with the most seniority would be selected. One time I posted the position and only one person signed their name. This individual had a great reputation as a hard worker. However, we had a new plant manager who was authoritarian and held onto archaic views. Somehow, he found out that the employee had a drug addiction in the past and didn’t want to promote him. I was pissed.”
" I was even more pissed when direction in reality TOLD the employee that was the reason why . What did the employee do ? He fetch in a year ’s worth of weekly drug test outcome that he paid for out of pocket ( whether court mandate or on his own pact , I do n’t sleep with ) . He then bring in recommendations from his counselors and mentors attesting to his work ethic , his determination to leave his yesteryear behind him , his dedication to his new sober and clean life .
I met with the works manager and told him we necessitate to digest by the inner promotion procedure . He laughed and said , ' Do you love what I think ? ' I read , ' No . ' He say , ' I think he ’s nothing but a druggie who merit to be surrounded by four concrete walls , never escort the light of day again . ' I was shocked . I was also a new woman at the beginning of my career , in a position with no agency and daunt to push back . I told him , ' I disagree but will watch your suggestion . '
The employee did not get the furtherance , and I start hunt for a new job that day after I came home and had a tenacious war cry . There are many tale I have from that toxic place . Including a sexest regional managing director who say me not to be courteous to my colleagues because it ’s unprofessional . " — Anonymous