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Ex-IBM executive changed flights on 9/11 on colleague's advice, saving his life. He fired her for 'poor performance'

The ex-IBM executive admitted in comments that he had to let the very coworker go due to her poor performance a few months later.

September 15, 2023 / 15:56 IST
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The man was criticised by Twitter users for sacking her months after she saved her life on 9/11.

A former IBM executive Bill Ellmore took to Twitter to share his narrow escape with death and how a colleague’s advice prevented him from getting on one of the ill-fated planes of the 9/11 tragedy in the US. But his account unveils a startling twist in the narrative, as he revealed that the very colleague who had advised him to switch his flight – ultimately saving his life – was later dismissed for poor performance.

Twitter has been buzzing with a mix of emotions in response to this unexpected revelation with many criticising Ellmore’s actions.

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Ellmore's story began with a seemingly innocuous phone call from a co-worker on the night of September 10, 2001. The colleague urged him to change his flight from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco, California, from a nonstop route to one with a stopover in Denver and a subsequent arrival in San Jose. This decision meant giving up his coveted first-class seat for a later flight.

"I was very reluctant, but I did it," Ellmore recounted. He admitted that, at the time, his primary concern was the inconvenience of losing his first-class seat, and he didn't give much thought to the people boarding Flight 93. Little did he know that this choice would alter the course of his life.