March 2009 Weddings
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I just sent an email to a vendor of ours about a doctor, and accidentally sent it to the doctor too.

Margie - This doctor is really nice. He's quick to make a decision but waits until the 25th hour to pull the trigger.
Not too bad, right???
**hiding my head in embarrassment**
Re: ** Bangs head on desk**
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Oy...
A coworker of mine did something like that once...
Only it was sent to a coworker and have stuff about another coworker in it. The other coworker was NOT HAPPY...It said crappy stuff in it. Let's just say the coworker the email was about called and called and called until my old coworker answered...whoowee that was a cat fight I wanted no part of...
This happened last December
VP emails CEO to confirm their conference call with an employee. During the call they would be terminating employee and going over the separation agreement.
Employee was cc'd
D'oh
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Yikes!!
It really could have been much worse, I wouldn't worry much.
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This exactly.
My bff did this with our professor...fwd me an email he sent her and commented on it and cc'd him. I triple check my "to" box now. And then I check it again once it's sent. So paranoid.
Let us know if he says anything!