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Applebee's fires server for sharing receipt on Reddit

7 points| josephby | 13 years ago |prdaily.com | reply

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[+] dualboot|13 years ago|reply
She was fired because she shared private information about the customer and made the company look bad.

I don't think anyone would expect to not be fired if they don't redact information that could lead to them being instantly identified.

[+] mpyne|13 years ago|reply
Indeed, I believe Reddit itself claims to have a strong "no doxxing" policy so I'm surprised the picture/thread wasn't deleted, especially when it became clear that people knew who had left the zero tip.
[+] fredsanford|13 years ago|reply
I feel bad for the lady losing her job over pointing out an idiot.

I'd boycott Applebees for this except... I never eat there anyway because a random TV Dinner from the grocery store is better quality and taste and I don't have to go sit in a poorly controlled environment to do so.

[+] cdh|13 years ago|reply
She didn't just "point out" an idiot. She posted the receipt with his name on Reddit, and ended up inciting an internet mob against him: http://www.reddit.com/r/atheism/comments/17i382/my_mistake_s...

I agree the guy was a jerk, but it should be common sense for any employee that they can't expect to keep their job after revealing private customer information, publicly humiliating that customer, and in this case very likely damaging that customer's career. Duh?

[+] byoung2|13 years ago|reply
She should check her math...10% of your total salary is quite different from 18% of a meal check.