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Evie Breese
Mar 23, 2020
Have you ever dreamed that you were naked in front of your colleagues? Or they walked in on you going to the bathroom?
With the magic of conference calling, this became a reality for this woman.
As the world shuts down to prevent the spread of coronavirus (wash your hands and stay at home!) as many of us as possible should be working from home.
And with working from home, comes the inevitable conference calls.
In a video posted to Twitter, a team of 11 (ELEVEN!) colleagues are video calling, one from her car, but most from what looks like an office or lounge space in their home.
The group are having a pretty serious meeting about the ethical standards in the profession of social work, when one employee gets up and walks to the bathroom.
Not wanting to miss out on the discussion, she takes with her the laptop, forgetting that the webcam is still on.
The webcam is still on, and it's pointing directly at the toilet.
As she proceeds to do her business, some of her colleagues gasp and put their hand over their mouths. One loyal colleague calls out; “Hold on - Jen!” though it’s clearly too late.
Poor Jen.
Jen then returns to her grinning, embarrassed colleagues and asks:
What happened?
To which the man in the top left of the chat replies:
I saw nothing.
That’s right, we all saw nothing Jen.
But at the end of the day, you've got to do what you've got to do, and Jen. You're our hero.
Someone had to be the first to slip up, and we're just grateful that you have paved they way for us to video call from home in peace.
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