EPISODE · Dec 22, 2020 · 8 MIN
r/ProRevenge; Don't Mess With OSHA & Pay Your Contractors
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In today's episode, we talk about two stories of revenge. In our first story, OP tells us about his revenge on his new boss who fired him. He was the only OSHA certified forklift driver in the building. After being fired, he called OSHA to report his boss for not having a certified driver among other safety hazards. The second story is about a computer repair contractor who got stiffed on a final bill for services provided. Instead of suing for the amount of the bill, OP decided to book out the restaurant on the following Valentine's Day and not show up or pay a deposit. Valentine's Day was months away and he had been leading him on, making up guest counts and details of the "Surprise Birthday Party." The restaurant ended up having no business on that Valentine's day and lost much more money than what was owed. Always pay your contractors and freelancers.
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In today's episode, we talk about two stories of revenge. In our first story, OP tells us about his revenge on his new boss who fired him. He was the only OSHA certified forklift driver in the building. After being fired, he called OSHA to report his boss for not having a certified driver among other safety hazards. The second story is about a computer repair contractor who got stiffed on a final bill for services provided. Instead of suing for the amount of the bill, OP decided to book out the restaurant on the following Valentine's Day and not show up or pay a deposit. Valentine's Day was months away and he had been leading him on, making up guest counts and details of the "Surprise Birthday Party." The restaurant ended up having no business on that Valentine's day and lost much more money than what was owed. Always pay your contractors and freelancers.
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