HelloHello wrote:
I just accidentally cced a email intended to a friend to my exboyfriends little sister. In that email, I detail intimate thoughts about not getting people, including never having had a proper relationship wherein people have valued me for me, and not for some utility.
I'm really embarrassed because I don't want my friend who i sent that email to think I am betraying his trust or anything, it was an accident!
There are few worse people I could have sent that email to, considering his family hated me at the time, argh! Hopefully it will turn up in her junk email box and that'll be it.
I said I was leaving, right? Yep, I'm certainly gone now... Just about, on my way out the door... But, before I step out... Let me relate this experience...
In my last job, I sent an e-mail to my former boss, who had left the company, detailing why I thought he'd left a "huge gap in talent and knowledge", and how I missed his leadership "in leiu of the current crap" I had to put up with. Um, unbeknownst to me, my old boss's e-mail address was setup to forward to my current boss, the one who I was speaking of wrt to a lack of talent and leadership. Oh crap! I didn't realize what had happened at the time. But, a couple of days later, I was, uh, "invited" to come speak with the head of HR. My current boss was there too. Ok guys, what's up?
Ooops, here's a hardcopy of the e-mail I sent my old boss who had left the company. Sorry, my services were no longer "wanted" (stupid of them - I was the most talented and skilled person there). Bye. Haha, talk about an e-mail faux pas.
So, I left the company, which was some dorky dot.com startup running on venture capital with no business plan which has since gone OUT OF BUISINESS. And, to think, I was planning on trying to build some career there or something (in Florida, which, excuse Floridians, I've always hated), but this prompted me to "go for broke", come to WA state, and get a job with a REAL software company. I was TERRIBLY embarrassed by what happened at the time (even though I was being honest, just as I'm sure you were, HelloHelllo.) In the end, this e-mail blunder ended up being a boon in that it led to a MUCH more lucrative career.
I hope that your e-mail blunder ends up being such a boon, HelloHello. Not quite an intimate relationship thing, but I know what it's like to be embarrassed by and e-mail blunder.
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Good fortune,
- Icarus
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