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Do you have your bosses on social media? If so, you might want to reconsider after reading Cody Hidalgo’s unfortunate poop-meme story. It started on a Sunday. Cody was off work, minding his own business when he decided to post a mildly amusing and seemingly innocent meme onto his Facebook page.

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

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“Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime. That’s why I poop on company time,” goes the caption, under a pic of Elmo sitting playfully on the potty.

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Hardly controversial stuff, is it?

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

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Now, we don’t know the full context or background to this story – perhaps Cody has been a truly awful employee? Maybe Andy, the boss, has put up with Cody’s slacking and ill-discipline for months now, and was itching for an excuse to pull the trigger?

Or it could be that Andy is just a big meanie who has no sense of humor and is on a massive power trip.

Either way, firing somebody for posting a meme in their free time and on their personal social media seems a little…harsh. Don’t you think?

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Image credits: cody.hidalgo.1

Cody couldn’t believe what had just happened. He had just managed to get himself fired on his day off with a meme about pooping.

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

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He continued to plead his innocence but his arguments fell on deaf ears. It does seem like this was the final straw in a sorry saga of workplace disappointment – Cody was clearly not a valued team member.

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

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Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Image credits: cody.hidalgo.1

However, Andy’s point about the post ‘getting around’ would come back to haunt him as the story soon went viral, and people were taking Cody’s side.

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Memes are a powerful form of communication these days, and you don’t want to get on a meme maker’s bad side! People quickly found the company in question and began to stand up for Cody in the way they know best – leaving hilariously withering ‘reviews.’

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Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

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Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Image credits: Roman-Stone-Works

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Image credits: Roman-Stone-Works

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

Employee Shares A Meme And Gets Fired Over It, So He Shares The Text Exchange With The Boss

What do you think? Was Cody horribly mistreated here, or do you think there might be more to this story? Michigan is a state that has “at-will” employment, which means that both the employer and employee are free to terminate the employment at any given time, and for any legitimate purpose, unless bound by a legal contract. What are the conditions in your state/country? Let us know in the comments below!

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Bored Panda has contacted both Mr. Hidalgo and Roman Stone Works for comment.