Mooning your boss may mean a quick trip to unemployment—just ask one former Bank of America employee

News flash: It turns out showing your bare bottom to your employer is not a smart idea. Last week, the Illinois Appellate Court turned down a Chicago-based investment banker’s appeal against being fired for mooning. Jason Selch had sued Bank of America, arguing the gesture wasn’t sufficient grounds for termination.

Selch reportedly dropped his pants after he heard the news of his company ‘s merger with a Bank of America subsidiary. Enraged, he stormed into a conference room and, after establishing he didn’t have a non-compete clause, mooned two stunned company executives. While his supervisor would have kept him on with a warning, Bank of America CEO Keith Banks reportedly insisted on firing Selch for his "egregious" behaviour, according to court documents...

Read more at TIME