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Originally Posted by Willravel
If I ever worked for The_Jazz and he was addicted to coke, allowing his illegal addiction to damage his place of business, I'd probably call the cops. And it has exactly nothing to do with loyalty. If Jazz murdered someone and asked me to help him dump the body, I'd also call the police. It's about loyalty to the company and loyalty to the law. Frankly, it'd be for Jazz's own good, too. A few nights in jail is a very serious way to go cold turkey.
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Then we'll have to agree to disagree. The two of us - one of whom works for a company owned by one of the largest banks in North America and deals with a corporate culture with competing supervisors on a daily basis and the other guy.
I'm playing golf tomorrow with some non-insurance guys that work for some very large Chicago companies (all of you have heard of them and used or seen their products at some point). I'm going to pose this question to them and see what they think. I'm guessing that the foresome is unanimous in keeping it inside the company and not embarrassing the guy.
By the way, Will, besides torpedoing your own career with this move, you might have done exactly the same to the other guy's. And if you haven't, you have definitely made yourself an enemy for life. An enemy with more power within your company and one who probably has a lot more friends in whatever industry it is. So if you're going to do this, have another job doing something completely different already lined up.
That's assuming, of course, that the police take an anonymous call about a recreational drug user seriously. In a big city, they probably have better things to do.