Submitted by scared_pony t3_10q8kkj in explainlikeimfive
dmazzoni t1_j6ol0pd wrote
Reply to comment by km89 in ELI5: What does the term "career ending email" mean in the corporate world? by scared_pony
That example is way too tame. Criticizing upper management's decisions might get you a reprimand and might make it hard for you to get a promotion but it's unlikely to be career-ending.
Career-ending would be:
- Overt racism or sexism (e.g. I don't like working with X because they're a <racial slur>)
- Taking credit for someone else's work
- Embezzling money
- Committing fraud
- Making up outright lies to explain a negative outcome (e.g. we failed to sell more widgets because our whole sales team quit halfway through the quarter)
- Offering or accepting a bribe
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