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Alarming - employees outsourcing their jobs
Jan. 22, 2022, 3:20 p.m. | /u/khuramrr
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as an cloud consultant, i was contacted for some work, with decent payout, i agreed, but it turned out to be an employee for Global Foundries (gf.com) outsourcing his tickets to me.
when i immediately rejected, he argued its normal. how this is normal? he just handed me over domain admin access of the company, passwords, internal knowledge transfer videos, everything. without any check, nda, nothing.
i could literary sell out the access. but i reported back to …
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