To be fair, she died on a Friday, so two of those days were the weekend, and the article states she sat in an underpopulated area of the office. It's still sad but it's not like people were walking past her, ignoring her condition.
She didn't even have family members notice her missing either
Upper management looking at the day/time of death to make sure her pay stops then...
You could be 5 minutes late and not hear the end of it but die on the clock...
When I'm feeling too happy, I wonder how long it would be before someone found me dead. I live alone and work remotely, so my boss and coworkers might be confused or annoyed if I didn't login to work for days, but probably wouldn't call the police or anyone for a while. I have group chats with friends and call family, but not really on a regular schedule, so not responding for 3-4 days wouldn't be weird. I just hope my cat would find food or eat my corpse to survive.
There was no signs of foul play at Wells Fargo?
Oh! It was the weekend
See this is why everyone should return to the office so things like this don’t go unnoticed!
-Some C level executive, probably
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