Unfortunately that’s always been in small orgs lol
Though in one that grew rapidly, I was in the last batch of people whose mugs had no last names on them. I think my employment contract was like #80 or something and 3 years later when I left, there were like 200 or 300 people working there
Once saw
hadcock@example.com
at an employer. On the other hand Hannah thought it was hilarious.Hmm, that’s probably enough to dox myself to ex-collegues.
Okay if the ha came from Hannah, was her last name Dcock? Or was it Hannah D. Cock?
Hannah Adcock.
Oh, duh. As a person who’s had the same firstletterlastname format email at a company I’ve worked at, I should’ve realized that lmao
Mostly I get given my first name or full name. Getting just
firstname@company.com
feels pretty awesome when it’s a common-ish name too.That’s a serious power move in a large org.
Unfortunately that’s always been in small orgs lol
Though in one that grew rapidly, I was in the last batch of people whose mugs had no last names on them. I think my employment contract was like #80 or something and 3 years later when I left, there were like 200 or 300 people working there