Did I tell y'all about the coworker who basically lost us $1m is revenue? So she basically was demoted in late 2021 and I took over her job. In spring 2022, she realized that I was going to actually require her to work her FT job (she got away with only working 1-2 hours per day prior's to that. See above: LOST A MILLION DOLLARS.)
With that realization, she went crying to our boss that she just couldn't handle it and wanted to quit. So I've been doing her admin scut work on top of the actual financial analysis for almost a year now. In the meantime, she was kept on payroll to do nothing. She coordinated the holiday party in December.
I just found out she was hired by one of our vendors to literally do what she was doing when she lost the money. She's a commissions analyst at our primary master agent, meaning I'll have to work with her. Except she doesn't understand commissions, can't really do math, has no understanding of telecom, etc, etc, etc.
And she was likely hired on the recommendation of my boss.
On the upside, when she inevitably ****s up one of our cases, I can now call her out like I call out any of vendors who do something stupid.