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A post claiming a new hire’s mother turned up at the office to review the salary contract has ignited discussion among professionals online.
Earlier this week, Remember — a community for working professionals — published a thread titled, “Is the company a school? Or a real estate agency?”
The poster, who identified themself as A, wrote that the new employee’s mother came to the company in person and insisted on examining the salary agreement.
A wrote, “The new hire’s mom came to the office saying she wanted to go over the salary contract together. This isn’t a lease — even for someone just starting their career, does it make sense for a parent to review their adult child’s salary contract?”
He said the mother also protested the level of pay being offered.
A recalled her saying, “How can the salary be this low? Given their qualifications, they should be earning much more.” He added that HR eventually persuaded her the role falls within a fixed pay band and that salary increases would come over time.
The new employee reportedly remained silent and did not react.
A also noted a similar incident had happened at an acquaintance’s company.
He said, “Just a few months ago, a father barged into an acquaintance’s office shouting, ‘Bring out the senior who bullied my child!’ I never expected something even more extraordinary to happen at our company.”
He added that he still laughs about it when he thinks back.
Readers reacted with comments such as, “If it were me, I’d say, ‘I agree — this person isn’t a fit here. Your child seems suited for a major company, so keep preparing for that,’” and questions like, “Can the job offer be rescinded?” Others said the incident showed poor judgment by the parents or the company, while some were surprised the employer managed to placate the mother.











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