Being told to use B2B ecodes. Is this an ethics violation?
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Yeah...sounds shady...trust hr, not a greedy manager
What I was told by an R2B rep is he’s being assigned to B2B and no longer part of retail. So may be this is just a part of that transition.
Yeah don’t email your manager, email HR. When it comes to integrity issues....trusting your manager won’t cut it.
Back to OP's question. I'm pretty sure thats a code of conduct issue.
Lol the business team works their a– off.
Love the comment about b2b guys doing nothing. I’ve been working my a– off this week helping customers and trying to roll out virtual solutions to keep those who are working from home from shuttering their business.
It must be amazing living in a bubble imagining that people do nothing for a living. R2B works their a– off. Retail works their a– off. Network guys work their a– off. Your coworkers aren’t your enemy.
The West leader sent out an email with all BAM codes
Get it in email. Just email your manager and say you forgot the code they wanted you to use. When theybreply giving you the code print that , archive it. Do what you have to do. It is defi ately going to vite everyone in the butt
I’d bring it up to HR, get something from them in writing. CYA
West too. Had a call Friday. They aren't even trying to hide it.
It’s happening in the south and the East... this tekashi69 I confirmed
This is enterprise-wide. Heard the same thing.
What territory is this happening?
Absolutely is. Better be the snitch before it comes back to bite you in the ass
Just remember if something goes wrong, it’s your job on the line.
Yes it is
It’s not like r2b does anything anyway so they figured might as well give it to the b2b guys also doing nothing. Stay at home orders were nothing new for the r2b team