>used CEO's credit card without permission
>made a lunch order for the office (which CEO had OK'd)
>didn't know I was supposed to expense report it rather than using her card
>card details were given to me by her assistant, so I assumed I was okay to do this
>130% chance CEO is gonna yell at me for it and her cunt assistant will not take blame
>don't want to sell her out either because it'll make her cuntiness worse
What do?
>>18106433
go to the CEO first and explain the situation wihle handing in whatever after the fact paper work could help
>>18106436
This is still counting as selling her out, doesn't it? I do have screenshots of our AIM conversation proving I didn't take the initiative to use it that I can use
You realize that life isn't fair or just and roll with it. You explain the situation and if you get yelled at, yeah it's not your fault, but it's life. Let it be a reminder about that fact because there's going to a lot more of this kind of situation in the future.
>>18106448
just say that you were under the wrong impression, you dont need to sell her out just say 'i was given your card and because i was told XX i believed YY, i can now see why that was wrong, I really am sorry'
>>18106452
t. CEO's assistant