Anonymous wrote:How is this any of our business
Anonymous wrote:They have both aged very badly. I am not surprised , both are terrible human beings. My wife can rest married I'll never cheat on her. And I am confident she won't cheat on me either.
Anonymous wrote:He would get more sympathy if it was the younger sr director
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman next to them clearly knows them and knows what's going on. If they're implicating other colleagues in their affair, I would think that's the bigger problem than the affair itself from a company governance standpoint
Yeah any staff people who were on that trip with them being forced to witness their infidelity and inappropriate workplace romance and smile along should sue for enough to retire on. I would.
This, especially if they are expected tomake nice with their spouses at office functions.
I'm all for the consequences due here, but what conceivable claim of action is there for the coworkers/staff? An office affair usually isn't enough for a hostile work environment claim and even favoritism for the AP isn't sexual harassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:women like that c#$t Kristin Cabot really muck things up for women. She is literally the ONLY female on their leadership page:
https://www.astronomer.io/about-us/
So, she just had to have the CEO. Hope her world falls apart.
was this picture 20 years old?
Oh honey. What exactly is disgusting? You should work on your hangups before you find yourself miserable and cheating at this age.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 gross people 🤮
And old too. It's something very disgusting about sexuality in old age.