I think most private-sector policies are much more lax than this, to be honest. Somewhere in America right now there is a Director of Sales taking his clients out to an expensive steak dinner and then blowing a bunch of money on alcohol and it's fine. But public sector stuff is a different game altogether (and it's reasonable to expect a Superintendent making $262k to know this!)
I think most private-sector policies are much more lax than this, to be honest. Somewhere in America right now there is a Director of Sales taking his clients out to an expensive steak dinner and then blowing a bunch of money on alcohol and it's fine. But public sector stuff is a different game altogether (and it's reasonable to expect a Superintendent making $262k to know this!)
I think most private-sector policies are much more lax than this, to be honest. Somewhere in America right now there is a Director of Sales taking his clients out to an expensive steak dinner and then blowing a bunch of money on alcohol and it's fine. But public sector stuff is a different game altogether (and it's reasonable to expect a Superintendent making $262k to know this!)
Repeated, knowing unauthorized use of a government credit card for personal expenses could potentially be the offense of “official misconduct.” https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=072000050K33-3
You would think!