I used to work in the Graphic Art Department at AT&T (used to be S.W.B.T.) There were 16 women, and 3 men in the department. One day the 2nd level supervisor (woman) went to use the color copier, and when she lifted the lid she found a photo of a nude woman left on the copier. She became enraged. She sent out an e-mail to all announcing her outrage, and demanded that who ever owned the photo should come forward and collect it. No one came forward. After 3 days, she sent out another e-mail stating the same. A week went by and still no one came forward. On the second week, the supervisor announced that if no one came forward, she would start taking away office privileges. We had allot of privileges and no one wanted that. Everyone in the office started trying to deduce who could have left the photo on the copier. One of the men was gay, so he was emiminated. All of the women came to the conclusion that it had to have been me or the other guy. By the end of the secnod week, everyone started coming to me wanting me to admit that I had left the photo, even the other suspected guy. At the beginning of the third week, the supervisor announced that one of our privileges would be taken away. Later that afternoon, she sent out another e-mail saying that some one had come forward, and every thing went back to normal. It turned out that one of the women in our office was a lesbian and it was her photo. I still can't figure out why everyone thought it was me...?
LOL!! Awesome story!
So did she get fired or did you guys become good friends and start sharing photo albums?
Normally in an art department it wouldn't have been that big of a deal, but the supervisor was appointed to our department and wasn't an artist. The whole thing got dropped, other than everyone knew not to do it. Thank god she was scared to come into my darkroom..