35+ years old redditor malding because a kid 10 years younger than him is playing video games for a living
no he doesnt, he sounds like a fucking moron
if youre someone whos as valued as marved to a company, HR wont remove you for shit because it got leaked that you want to fuck a coworkers girlfriend
and even if you get sacked, youll get poached by a rival company right away
and adults do not act that way?? Im convinced this guy has never worked in a big corporate setting in his life, this type of conversation goes around literally every day outside of work, ffs people in banks literally do coke before team meetings and important presentations, what kind of deluded world does he live in?
did tony parker get removed from spurs after he fucked his teammate's wife?
And what are you? Boomer who snorts cocaine in their mom's basement?
Your soft skills are just as valuable as your technical skills. That is the entire reason why the HR interview in the hiring process of most companies, all the techies who are all brain but low on social skills get rejected here. Never worked in a half-decent company before? Sad for you.
What Marved said can pass off if he said it in a pub among a close group of friends. Not saying it openly in a broadcast where the entire world can hear it. In that case, ALMOST EVERY COMPANY WILL FIRE YOU. No matter what. Even if the guy who you talked about did not complain.
You are an Idiot with no sense of how the real world works if you think something like this would pass off in an office of a half-decent company.
its like the person on reddit said-character takes years to build and can get destroyed in seconds. its the same logic as someone being falsely accused of something bad. Even if its not true or they aren't like that now, it is what they are known for that matters to people, and it is hard to change that view that others have of you without taking years. if people only knew marved for his comments, then they wont like him, unless he actively works on changing his public image over many years. i think the poster on reddit raises some valid arguments. However, he is only a brand risk if his comments are what he is known for to the general public.