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Jail-Bound Microsoft Exec Blames '24x7' Job Stress

Carolyn Gudmundson was sentenced Friday to nearly two years in prison for embezzling almost $1 million from the company.

Paul McDougall / InformationWeek / July 21, 2008

A Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) manager who was sentenced to nearly two years in prison on Friday for embezzling almost $1 million from the company partly blamed her actions on the fact that "I was on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week" at the software maker.

"It began to take its toll," said Carolyn Gudmundson, 46, in a presentencing letter to the judge overseeing her case.

Gudmundson worked as a domain name manager at Microsoft's MSN division from 2000 to 2004. Her job was to purchase Web domain names that were relevant to the company's various lines of business.

In December, she was formally indicted for falsifying records in order to obtain hundreds of thousands of dollars in expense reimbursements from Microsoft to which she was not entitled. She pleaded guilty to embezzlement in January.

In her letter to the judge, Gudmundson blamed her actions on job stress, financial problems, and personal tragedy.

"We had a huge undertaking of trying to secure domains related to our brand and business strategies. ... Microsoft had over 10,000 domains globally. The team was me. I was on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It began to take its toll," Gudmundson wrote.

Gudmundson said chronic money worries added to the anxiety that she said ultimately impaired her judgment. Part of the problem, she said, was overspending on friends and family. "I was a big Microsoft executive and had to live up to those expectations," Gudmundson wrote.

She also said that the death of her brother Tom in 2003 contributed to her troubles. "My world stopped," she said.

Prosecutors in the case argued that Gudmundson mostly wanted to fund a lavish lifestyle.

In sentencing Gudmundson to 22 months in prison in Washington state federal court, Judge Ricardo Martinez rejected prosecutors' request that she serve 27 months. However, he ordered Gudmundson to immediately pay more than $923,000 in restitution to Microsoft.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/management/legal/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=209400145
 
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Wow lol, what a stressful job :laugh:

I gotta find me a job like that. :)
 
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Reece said:
Wow lol, what a stressful job :laugh:

I gotta find me a job like that. :)

Hi Reece,

It would be cool if you're able to rearrange your ribbons to display the "$" sign, or other signs.
 
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Well apparently there is now a job opening. Who knew there we're jobs like that in the world?
 
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Anyone up to that job, 24x7?
 
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I would do it. I mean, most likely, if you get a call at 3am, you probably just have to hop online and reg some new domains. I think I could handle that. :)

I spend far too much time domaining anyway, might as well get a nice yearly salary for doing it. :)
 
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What a bitch - trying to use her brothers death to get a more leanient sentence!
 
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im go tell my boss right now hes working me to hard and thanks for the cash lol - oh wait i am the boss damn it.
 
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oh wait i am the boss damn it.

Self employment sucks that way. I can't embezzle, and I don't get any vacation time.

I can't even call in sick.
 
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jberryhill said:
Self employment sucks that way. I can't embezzle, and I don't get any vacation time.

I can't even call in sick.

If you are married... well you can try but if you are faking it she will know :D
 
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