Woman Jailed For Starting Office Fire To Leave Work Early 136
A Florida woman was sentenced to nine months in jail, followed by five years of probation, for starting an office fire so she could get out of work early. From the article: "Pasco sheriff's investigators said Michelle Perrino, 40, started a fire at Bayonet Point Oxygen on May 12, 2009. Perrino drew suspicion when she mentioned the fire's origin — a filing cabinet — during an employee meeting. Employees had not been told where the fire started." I hope she had the good sense to start the fire on Friday so she could have a long weekend.
Crazy... (Score:5, Insightful)
If she hates her job that much, why doesn't she just quit?
And then set the place on fire?
Doesn't work for IT (Score:5, Insightful)
Sadly starting a fire or tripping a breaker won't work very well for anyone in IT, they'd just be stuck at work over the weekend making sure everything was working (or in the case of a fire, building new servers with no time to sleep or rest).
Re:Work avoidance is a serious problem. (Score:5, Insightful)
While, mandating a 6 week paid vacation for every employee is, in my opinion, going too far, it's absurd that there isn't a legislated right to at least a week or two of paid vacation. Productivity would most likely even go up were that to be enacted.
Sociopathic and stupid vs not (Score:3, Insightful)
That doesn't surprise me that someone convicted of a crime is sociopathic and stupid.
Those that are sociopathic and smart become politicians, lawyers, and CEOs.
Re:Case of the Fridays (Score:3, Insightful)