Poor Betty – looks like she is stuck between a rock and a hard place! She actually knows the truth about this bunch! So, does she lie like a rug and help these guys build a fabulous public relations campaign? Or does she tell her new boss the truth about them – and save the boss billions by advising him NOT to get mixed up with a company which appears to be circling the drain for the last time – and might end up leaving the new boss holding a bag full of unpaid bills?
Welcome to the real world, people.“Boss, you shouldn’t make business with these people because they fired me”“Eh, Betty, if we refuse to work with companies that hurt somebody by firing them, there would be no companies left to work with. We would be out of business, and you would be out of a job. Again.”
I know I’m in the minority here, but Betty’s former company didn’t do anything evil, or even wrong. They let an employee go. It’s awful for that employee, but it happens all the time.
How appropriate! I’d definitely tell the boss. She’s a temp so the worst that can happen to her is that she leaves behind the current job – but her honesty could place her in a more permanent postion.
Betty worked a long time for her old company. Who better to tell the history of that company. The good, bad and ugly. .All her new employer knows – this is a well established company, it has recently undergone restructuring (because most of that stuff is public knowledge) and all the public details of what happened under the new CEO..Brian doesn’t know how that new CEO behaved towards the employees upon arrival. Or how she restructured. If he wants to know – Betty can certainly enlighten. .and I think Brian wants to know the details. He asked Betty to be present because he knows this was her former employer. .@ Terri Brittingham – you’re quite right. Conflict of Interest!
I’m one of the ones that would have been laid off if I had not taken early retirement. A year and a few months later, they dropped the part of the business I was working in, finishing up all that needed to be done before closing the office entirely this past March. If someone had asked me if they were a good company to work for, I would say up to a point. They cared more for their stockholders than their employees and customers. I always thought they should never have become a public company.
EstrelitaH over 12 years ago
Poor Betty – looks like she is stuck between a rock and a hard place! She actually knows the truth about this bunch! So, does she lie like a rug and help these guys build a fabulous public relations campaign? Or does she tell her new boss the truth about them – and save the boss billions by advising him NOT to get mixed up with a company which appears to be circling the drain for the last time – and might end up leaving the new boss holding a bag full of unpaid bills?
gary4160 over 12 years ago
tell the truth about this company they had no problem dumping betty!
fruegade over 12 years ago
Welcome to the real world, people.“Boss, you shouldn’t make business with these people because they fired me”“Eh, Betty, if we refuse to work with companies that hurt somebody by firing them, there would be no companies left to work with. We would be out of business, and you would be out of a job. Again.”
daniel_bel over 12 years ago
I seem to recall this is a temp job anyway …
sleeepy2 over 12 years ago
I know I’m in the minority here, but Betty’s former company didn’t do anything evil, or even wrong. They let an employee go. It’s awful for that employee, but it happens all the time.
starlilies over 12 years ago
How appropriate! I’d definitely tell the boss. She’s a temp so the worst that can happen to her is that she leaves behind the current job – but her honesty could place her in a more permanent postion.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
Betty hadn’t forgotten what Alix did to her.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Think Betty just choked on the “Charismatic” part of her description.
avshopping over 12 years ago
Nah, the “visionary” part is what caused her to throw up in her mouth a little! (I usually hate that phrase, but it seems apropos in this situation.)
tbritt99 over 12 years ago
She should ask to be excused from this project due to conflict of interest. That and Alix is just a self-centered b*tch.
LiviaBay over 12 years ago
ha ha….I like the last panel, it looks like she stuck her finger in her mouth…..
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
Betty worked a long time for her old company. Who better to tell the history of that company. The good, bad and ugly. .All her new employer knows – this is a well established company, it has recently undergone restructuring (because most of that stuff is public knowledge) and all the public details of what happened under the new CEO..Brian doesn’t know how that new CEO behaved towards the employees upon arrival. Or how she restructured. If he wants to know – Betty can certainly enlighten. .and I think Brian wants to know the details. He asked Betty to be present because he knows this was her former employer. .@ Terri Brittingham – you’re quite right. Conflict of Interest!
redback over 12 years ago
blog happens
cbrsarah over 12 years ago
I’m one of the ones that would have been laid off if I had not taken early retirement. A year and a few months later, they dropped the part of the business I was working in, finishing up all that needed to be done before closing the office entirely this past March. If someone had asked me if they were a good company to work for, I would say up to a point. They cared more for their stockholders than their employees and customers. I always thought they should never have become a public company.
bjballard1 over 12 years ago
Loook at Alix. Looks like she’s glaring at betty, daring her to keep quiet.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
Alix is a BEYOTCH! I hope her true colors come to light!
Jean_1960 over 12 years ago
See, Betty is fitting right in.