What’s the worst f*ck up you’ve ever done at work?

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Hoddy

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So today I had a proper nightmare day at the office.

I realised some of my forcasts on revenue for our work to year end were wrong. Like really wrong...... like half a million pounds wrong.......

I totally c*cked up and im gonna have to spend the next week trying to work out how I recover the situation.

What’s the worst thing you’ve done wrong at work?
 
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I make the same grave error every day by turning up.

With any luck my little business will start turning over enough soon so I'll be able to bin the "normal" job.
 
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Read the first few words of that and thought you might have been involved with the Byford Dolphin...
 
Years ago, in my first part-time job, working for Homebase, I was serving a customer at the till paying by cheque. The customer was buying loads of stuff, the total came to about £300. You had to stamp the back of the cheque and then take down details from the cheque guarantee card. Once I had done all that, I completed the transaction on the till, then, instead of putting the cheque in the till, I had a total brain fart and handed the woman the cheque back with her receipt. She walked out that shop and I got hauled over the coals.
 
Accepting my current job. Loved the last one, hate the current one. All for the sake of 45mins less of a commute and £150 a month travel costs.

Thats a deal breaker for plenty of people. When I see the miserable faces of city workers coming into London from the 'burbs (Im going the other way - out from zone 2 to zone 6), packed on commer trains like sardines I bet they would love to have a job they hated but was 45min less commute
 
Thats a deal breaker for plenty of people. When I see the miserable faces of city workers coming into London from the 'burbs (Im going the other way - out from zone 2 to zone 6), packed on commer trains like sardines I bet they would love to have a job they hated but was 45min less commute
The Dundee-Perth commute was pretty easy though, and living a few miles east of Dundee meant I would get on the train before the crowds got on at Dundee station.
 
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I think I have many other large screw ups, can't think of the big ones right now.
 
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The Dundee-Perth commute was pretty easy though, and living a few miles east of Dundee meant I would get on the train before the crowds got on at Dundee station.

Same here really. A combination of going the opposite way to a large majority of the commuters and not travelling during rush hour in the mornings means my commute is relatively easy
 
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