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Discussion in 'Innovex' started by Anonymous, Mar 16, 2015 at 8:11 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    Even if it is after the fact, you could be held liable for hacking into an employees online account and altering a resume. No matter what the circumstances of the persons leaving was, it is illegal and a crime. Oh you thought you could get away with your dirty work? No Hell no. It's time you get a taste of your own dirt pie. So called manager's who don't care to distinguish professional vs inappropriate behavior may need to get a lesson
     

  2. Anonymous

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    It's particularly inexcusable given you called yourself a professional. I guess you meant a professional deviant. Oh and even though it was a contract position, you still aren't above the law. Hacking unto someone's application through the company website took more than one person to pull off. Won't the two of you be red faced in court. Time to rethink your dirty work on someone's resume online. Guess you'll have to wear diapers. Once you get hit with the full force of the law for what you did, you may shit yourself.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Do you have any friends or family? You need a lot of help and an adjustment of your meds.