Receptionist mortified after sending sex-chat emails to entire office

Jan 23, 2013 - 08:44
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Receptionist mortified after sending sex-chat emails to entire office
'Mortified': Melanie Anderson exchanged saucy emails with her partner Eric Knisz while working on the desk of the oil services firm where they both work

\"Sandwich van is here.\" Those four words, sent to an entire office in Aberdeen, Scotland, left a pair of employees red-faced and beyond embarrassed.

Receptionist Melanie Anderson had been having an email exchange with her fiancé, Eric Knisz, that was moderately explicit (\"I loved our session last night … you were very very wet\") and extremely cheesy (\"I love making love to you its ace!!!!\").But when Anderson alerted the office that lunch had arrived, she inadvertently forwarded the private email chain to everyone, and their co-workers passed it on. #Sandwichvan even became a brief Twitter trend. \"They are absolutely mortified … and apologize for any offense caused by it,\" a company spokesperson said.

Anderson and Knisz have reportedly resigned. [Source]

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