Impersonated. Accessed. Exposed.
I received an email today from someone at my former employer - someone who should know better.
Anne Marie Dunning, Senior Payroll Administrator casually admitted to "impersonating" me to access my Paylocity account. She even sent me screenshots of my paycheck history, click through options, and my current PTO balance - 136 hours.
Let that sink in.
She said she "impersonated" me.
She accessed my private records.
And then she sent me proof.
I've only ever had one account. I never gave anyone permission to access it. And I certainly didn't ask anyone to view or handle my confidential data behind my back after I was forced to leave the company.
Whether it was an "oops" or something more calculated, this raises real questions about what's happening behind closed doors - and how far they're willing to go now that I'm speaking up.
If they can access my account like that, who else's data have they touched? And who exactly authorized it?
I'm asking the hard questions now - in writing. And I'll be saving every word.
Because this? This isn't just unprofessional. It's a warning sign
-- K
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