An Apple store employee claims in a blog posting that he was fired from the Glendale (S. Calif.) retail store for extracting photos that customers took with display iPhones, and then posting them on the photo site flickr. The 128 photos show various parts of the Glendale store, hands of customers, group and single shots of customers and employees, and other innocuous subjects. The person identified by the username mikeywally doesn’t fully explain on his blog why or how he was fired. In another blog posting, mikeywally explains how two of his co-workers were fired recently for timecard fraud, and also criticizes management for inconsistency and other problems. Mikeywally also posted similarly extracted iPhone photos taken by customers at the Pasadena (S. Calif.) store. Read and view quick before everything is removed from the Web.
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He says he posted them and was fired in April of 2007 so this is really old news!!!!!!! [IFO -- I'm catching up!]
[...] kurze Zwei-Zeilen Anekdote die uns mal wieder mit der Stirn runzeln lässt. Die vor zwei Wochen vom ifoapplestore ausgegrabene Geschichte dreht sich um einen Apple Store Mitarbeiter (nennen wir ihn Roy) in Glendale, Kalifornien. Roys [...]
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