Does any employee believe that interrupting a meeting of company executives and mooning them would not get you fired?  Well, we found one who does, and he even went to court over his belief.  His story is a good reminder about handling awful behavior and terminating employees the right way.

As reported yesterday, Jason Selch worked for an asset management company that, through some mergers, became a subsidiary of Bank of America.  He was upset with his proposed compensation after the merger.  He got even angrier when a co-worker he liked was fired after refusing to accept a lower compensation plan.  So, Selch decided to protest in his own, special way — he burst into a meeting of executives and, after confirming he was not subject to a non-compete, he mooned the executives and left.
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