The Day My Intern Tried to Ruin Me
Right after finishing a meeting, I opened a forum and saw a warning post. The location tag was our company.
The title read: “Red flag! What a cheap company. Anyone who joins is a total sucker. They can’t even afford a decent coffee break.”
The photo attached showed the expensive coffee and five-star desserts I had just asked my assistant to distribute to everyone.
I frowned and tagged the entire group chat, asking if anyone had suggestions about the afternoon tea.
A Gen-Z intern who had just joined, Julian Hayes, instantly replied with a voice message:
“Boss, no offense, but these assembly-line desserts are full of trans fats. Nobody would eat them.”
“A truly humane company hires a Michelin chef to cook and slice everything fresh on site. That’s what real respect for employees looks like.”
I laughed in disbelief.
Our company’s daily coffee break budget was thirty dollars per person—already considered top-tier in the industry.
So I replied, “Since it’s impossible to satisfy everyone’s taste, we’ll cancel afternoon tea from now on and convert the budget into cash for everyone instead.”
Less than five minutes later, that post was updated:
“Guys, can you believe this? I made a perfectly reasonable suggestion and the lame boss immediately canceled the whole coffee break perk! This is the true face of corporate greed—can’t handle even a little bit of honesty!”