Ethical dilemmas

1. Can I kill Mailroom Dipshit?

2. An acquaintance wants to start a blog where she publishes all the shady shit she caught her hubby doing behind her back. Should she print the real name/contact info of the (engaged!) hussy who won’t go away?

To explain:

Mailroom Dipshit has struck again. I had a mailing of about 15 envelopes, each one containing a copy of the newspaper I produce. Because I was doing it after-hours and don’t get paid all that well, I sent the envelopes to the mailroom unsealed. He threw a fit on my staff writer and told her to tell me that he refuses to mail anything unsealed. So she had to take time out of her day (I was at lunch) to tape up the envelopes because they are cheap and don’t stay shut when you seal them.

What I would like to know is WHY he makes DOUBLE my salary and can’t seal the fucking envelope when he’s putting insufficient postage on them?!?! Why the FUCK is it my job to do my own FEDEX, UPS, get/seal/prepare my own boxes for Priority Mail shipping, and now SEAL the envelopes? Jesus Christ!!! I am all for taking on additional duties if they enhance my skill set, but come ON!!! There just HAS to be a bus with his name on it somewhere in this city, I just know it!

As far as the other issue, I said it all up in No. 2. I know the hubby is the jackass in the situation, but Hussy is no angel, either. My buddy would like to expose her for the skank that she is. How much trouble can she get in for posting the gal’s personal info, all of which my friend obtained on the Internet? (We’re trying to locate her blog, too. Give us time on that one!)

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