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RICHARD
01-21-2004, 11:50 AM
Tax official's desk death unnoticed for two days

A tax official who died at his desk in Helsinki went unnoticed by colleagues for two days.

The man, a tax auditor in his 60s, died last Tuesday while checking tax returns.

But newspaper reports say no-one realised he was dead until Thursday.

The head of personnel at the office in the Finnish capital said the man's closest colleagues were out at meetings when he died.

He said everyone at the tax office was feeling dreadful - and procedures would have to be reviewed, says BBC News Online.

According to the Finnish tabloid newspaper Ilta-Sanomat, co-workers assumed the dead man was silently poring over returns.

"The reason for this was caused by many coincidences," Anita Wickstroem, director at the Helsinki tax office, told AFP news agency.

"He was very much working alone and often visiting companies, while his friends and colleagues who used to have lunch or coffee with him were busy in meetings or outside the office at the time," she added.

There were about 100 other staff in the auditing department on the same floor the dead tax official worked on.

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One reason you should NEVER work with your office door closed.....

But, you have to admit, that's one way to impress the boss.....

"He hasn't left his desk for TWO days, what dedication!....."

mugsy
01-21-2004, 11:58 AM
It's kind of depressing if you think about it. Didn't his family wonder about him? Call him at work? It sounds like he was pretty alone.

That's pretty sad.


It is like the movie "Teachers" with Nick Nolte when the social studies teacher died at his desk and they didn't notice for 2 days.

slick
01-21-2004, 12:35 PM
I'm dying to work there :D :D :D

moosmom
01-22-2004, 01:11 AM
Dead for HOW long??? Uh, don't ya think the SMELL would've tipped somebody off???

Poor guy. I hope he got worker's compensation.

Logan
01-22-2004, 07:30 AM
I was in a sales seminar yesterday, and one thing we were discussing was different types of personalities, and how to "read" people to know how to approach them in their style. The instructor mentioned this case because she was citing examples of that quiet, introverted type of person. Obviously this guy worked hard and quietly, normally, or surely someone would have noticed!!!! Very sad, isn't it?

Cataholic
01-22-2004, 11:44 AM
That is sad. I seem to remember having read about this quite some time ago....

Suffice it to say, my death would be noticed sooner...as soon as I don't talk for an hour, ten people ask, "what's wrong"? He he he

RICHARD
01-22-2004, 11:56 AM
Originally posted by Cataholic

Suffice it to say, my death would be noticed sooner...as soon as I don't talk for an hour, ten people ask, "what's wrong"? He he he


They'd notice my death right away....

My head will hit the keyboard and my nose and part of my ear will just so happen to unleash the commands that take the network down by crashing the servers and causing the power grid to come down in an eight block area around the building....

I like excitement....:eek:

IttyBittyKitty
01-24-2004, 10:51 PM
Originally posted by RICHARD

One reason you should NEVER work with your office door closed.....

But, you have to admit, that's one way to impress the boss.....

"He hasn't left his desk for TWO days, what dedication!....."

WEEKEND AT BERNIE THE TAXMAN'S!!!!!!!!!!! "No boss, he's not really dead. Look, no he is waving to you!"

joycenalex
01-25-2004, 08:05 AM
Originally posted by moosmom
Poor guy. I hope he got worker's compensation. [/B]
wellllll......HE won't, maybe his estate will