070209_usairway_vsmall_11avsmall.jpgWhat happens when an employee is caught doing naughty things after hours? At some companies that can be a cause for dismissal.

But what happens when a CEO gets arrested for drunk driving?
Doug Parker, the CEO of US Airways, got busted last week for driving while intoxicated. The arrest came on the heels of his failed bid to buy up Delta Airlines and merge the two carriers together, probably leaving consumers and workers in the exhaust. Well, the deal didn’t go through and maybe Parker wanted to drown his sorrows.

Understandable. But what, if any punishment should he face? And I mean punishment beyond the criminal legal system. What about his job, his reputation, his CEO life?

Any thoughts?

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