But if you're storing the lifetime achievements of an entire department in a fridge, you'd think they'd add a few steps and/or build in some redundancy. You know, just so that some inattentive (or rogue) employee can't nuke your entire professional life.
Custodians having access to maintenance areas makes perfect sense. Not even shitposting.
Maintenance areas? sure.
But if you're storing the lifetime achievements of an entire department in a fridge, you'd think they'd add a few steps and/or build in some redundancy. You know, just so that some inattentive (or rogue) employee can't nuke your entire professional life.
In which case part of the blame now falls on the scientists for treating their work so flippantly that a single switch was able to nuke all of it.
Not having backups and redundancies is basically assuring this will happen to you, in any field and any type of work.
Dunno about your workplace, but the guy that mops our floors definitely can't get into the breaker room.