Rich middle aged CEO going viral busted at Coldplay concert cheating of his wife with his HR director

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Well, Ms. Cabot won't have to include a resume going forward when she applies for jobs. Everyone has seen her assets and skill set and how she uses them.


She’s single. He’s not. Yet she’s the one who will be punished. Interesting.
He has to live with himself. That's a pretty big punishment. Deep down this guy knows he's a worthless lying POS with no dignity. He decided to actively embrace his fundamental dishonesty. No paycheck is large enough to make up for something one is deeply lacking inside; honesty and integrity. Enjoy your toys, dude.


Oh, please. Bill Clinton is living pretty well with himself, unlike Monica whose life was ruined. I’d much prefer to be the CEO in that scenario.
Monica’s story did not teach us anything, I guess.

Bill Clinton is different though because he was going to retire anyway. Plus his wife stayed with him, possibly because she already knew about his infidelities and/or her own ambition discouraged her from leaving him.

A better comparison would be Harry Stonecipher, who resigned as CEO of Boeing after only two years and was also divorced by his wife. I imagine a similar fate for this guy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, Ms. Cabot won't have to include a resume going forward when she applies for jobs. Everyone has seen her assets and skill set and how she uses them.


She’s single. He’s not. Yet she’s the one who will be punished. Interesting.


You do realize that being single doesn't mean you should have an affair with a married man? Have some class and self respect.


You don't get it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:something tells me he and his wife were already separated or on the verge given her quick name change and this being just a little too overt with the other employee there. NOT justifying it AT ALL, just my two cents. I did see somewhere that the CPO is divorced already but it's unclear.

I feel like they mostly reacted because of the optics at work.


This explanation makes a lot of sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, Ms. Cabot won't have to include a resume going forward when she applies for jobs. Everyone has seen her assets and skill set and how she uses them.


She’s single. He’s not. Yet she’s the one who will be punished. Interesting.
He has to live with himself. That's a pretty big punishment. Deep down this guy knows he's a worthless lying POS with no dignity. He decided to actively embrace his fundamental dishonesty. No paycheck is large enough to make up for something one is deeply lacking inside; honesty and integrity. Enjoy your toys, dude.


Oh, please. Bill Clinton is living pretty well with himself, unlike Monica whose life was ruined. I’d much prefer to be the CEO in that scenario.
Monica’s story did not teach us anything, I guess.

Bill Clinton is different though because he was going to retire anyway. Plus his wife stayed with him, possibly because she already knew about his infidelities and/or her own ambition discouraged her from leaving him.

A better comparison would be Harry Stonecipher, who resigned as CEO of Boeing after only two years and was also divorced by his wife. I imagine a similar fate for this guy.


Given that Harry Stonecipher married his AP, I don't think he was too upset about the divorce.
Anonymous
The wife should wait for the unicorn to IPO before divorcing, assuming the husband keeps he’s job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, Ms. Cabot won't have to include a resume going forward when she applies for jobs. Everyone has seen her assets and skill set and how she uses them.


She’s single. He’s not. Yet she’s the one who will be punished. Interesting.
He has to live with himself. That's a pretty big punishment. Deep down this guy knows he's a worthless lying POS with no dignity. He decided to actively embrace his fundamental dishonesty. No paycheck is large enough to make up for something one is deeply lacking inside; honesty and integrity. Enjoy your toys, dude.


I don't think he's all that affected by this, TBH.


+1. Loose morality is the current theme of this country.
Anonymous
As a French man I am amused by this. We don't care lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whore, skank, piece of ass, slut, side piece,

…I am SO over this sexism!!!!!!!!!


For him:
Stupid, douche bag, a$$hole, himbo, brah

.....I'm so over people going after her looks when he's jo prize either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a French man I am amused by this. We don't care lol.


As an American woman I am amused by this, but in a way you'll never understand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On the bright side these two can now ride off into the sunset together.


Lol, they are more likely to go the say of Texas floods.
Anonymous
way^^
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This has like a zillion views on every social media outlet. I thought Me Too put an end to this stuff? Imagine being his wife and kids.



Me too is about sexual assault. Cheating is completely unrelated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, Ms. Cabot won't have to include a resume going forward when she applies for jobs. Everyone has seen her assets and skill set and how she uses them.


She’s single. He’s not. Yet she’s the one who will be punished. Interesting.
He has to live with himself. That's a pretty big punishment. Deep down this guy knows he's a worthless lying POS with no dignity. He decided to actively embrace his fundamental dishonesty. No paycheck is large enough to make up for something one is deeply lacking inside; honesty and integrity. Enjoy your toys, dude.


I don't think he's all that affected by this, TBH.


+1 this will have impact. He does not care.
Anonymous
No impact (I meant above)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:This can’t be the first time the ceo did this…waiting for the other women to come forward.


This. Andy is going to get his MeToo moment in the limelight.

Former employees are already giving quotes to the rags, like NY Post.

NY Post literally has six different articles about the incident.


She is as bad as him. If not worse. And her weird loyal minion that follows her from company to company. I know women like her. They are awful, awful people.


Omg!!!! Yes!!!! I, a woman, was harassed by women like that when I started out. Why? I was young, pretty, competent and very likable. They set out to destroy me behind my back. They didn’t count on me also being tough. I caught wind- had proof and both those old b@tches got demoted and sent to exile in a crap department. I have 30 years in and I’m supportive and mentor young men and women starting out.

Women are the worst to other women.

People wonder why we are harsher on the women in scenarios than men.

I think it’s because we all have had it tough starting out in life as a “second class citizen”. We are the ones that give birth, do the bulk of childcare, etc. We expect other women to be part of that sisterhood. Supporting one another. Only they know what it’s like to birth kids, be a mother and a career woman…yet women like this don’t have empathy for other women.

Society expects men to act like this. Women are supposed to be more evolved emotionally.

We will never break the glass ceiling when we continue to push other women down in the manner these 2 HR old skanks have been doing, or like the women I described in my office. When we set out to destroy other women’s families and lives by not respecting them.
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