Meet the Game Dogs - Chet and Roger
Electro Software Human Resources Confidential Personnel File
Employee Number: 13,690
Name: Roger
Position: Programmer
Department: Games Division
Supervisor: Gary
Comments: Roger has been transferred to the newly-created Games Division from the Tax Preparation Software Division, where he was employed as a Programmer.
Roger's Official Permanent Record makes note of no serious infractions of company policy - no infractions at all, in fact - with the sole exception of a single charge of Felony Wire Fraud for writing a subroutine into Electro Software's "Tax Buddy 12" tax preparation software program that would automatically invest customers' tax returns in the stock market. Roger was subsequently written up by his supervisor for violating Electro Company Handbook Directive Chapter 7, Section 8.03, Paragraph 12: "Employees will not break the law." The record shows that the charges were dismissed after a Federal Investigation resulted in a failure to produce any victims willing to press charges owing to the fact they made significant dividends on their investments.
Upper Management has expressed high hopes for Roger's future in his new role as Programmer for the Games Division. He will also be temporarily on loan to Mr. Yee's office each year during tax season.
Check back here tomorrow for more in-depth info on upcoming Game Dogs characters from the Electro Software Human Resources Confidential Personnel File.
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Electro Software Human Resources Confidential Personnel File
Employee Number: 13,690
Name: Roger
Position: Programmer
Department: Games Division
Supervisor: Gary
Comments: Roger has been transferred to the newly-created Games Division from the Tax Preparation Software Division, where he was employed as a Programmer.
Roger's Official Permanent Record makes note of no serious infractions of company policy - no infractions at all, in fact - with the sole exception of a single charge of Felony Wire Fraud for writing a subroutine into Electro Software's "Tax Buddy 12" tax preparation software program that would automatically invest customers' tax returns in the stock market. Roger was subsequently written up by his supervisor for violating Electro Company Handbook Directive Chapter 7, Section 8.03, Paragraph 12: "Employees will not break the law." The record shows that the charges were dismissed after a Federal Investigation resulted in a failure to produce any victims willing to press charges owing to the fact they made significant dividends on their investments.
Upper Management has expressed high hopes for Roger's future in his new role as Programmer for the Games Division. He will also be temporarily on loan to Mr. Yee's office each year during tax season.
Check back here tomorrow for more in-depth info on upcoming Game Dogs characters from the Electro Software Human Resources Confidential Personnel File.
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