Yes, it was many years ago. I worked at a company and was treated badly, and it was not just me, other employees were being treated the same way. The CEO and department heads felt like the company was their personal piggy bank. They were giving themselves huge raises, spending company money on personal items for their homes etc. I began to keep a file on all the nonsense that was going on. After 3 years on the job I was fired. The reason given was "not enough experience". I met with the Board of Directors and turned in all my documentation. They began the process of terminating the CEO for maleficence. It took almost a year but eventually the CEO was fired and several department heads abruptly quit. A few weeks later I sent this ***** of a former CEO a letter telling her who was behind it all and the reason I did it. I also let her know that people, not even her should mess with me and expect to get away with it. I felt so much better after sending that letter.
2007-07-07 05:30:24
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answered by D squared 6
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I consider $50 cheap, my old vet charged $75 to walk in the door. I left the first vet without "firing" them due to cost (being a starving vet tech student). I would still go there in case of an after hours emergency and have called them for after hours consult. The next vet I tried seemed kinda indifferent about my dogs and was a little rough in handling; most people gush over them including vets. I kinda wrote it off as being towards the end of the day. I went in for an interview a while later, on the tour I saw the behind the scenes area, left and never wanted to go back. I found my current vet which is AAHA certified and VCA affiliated like my first vet when I moved to town and I'm very happy with them, only cost $50 to walk in the door.
2016-05-20 22:26:47
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answered by ? 3
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I was involved in the process yes... I was staying at this place we rented with a bunch of mostly underage girls. Guy who ran the place was very fishy, hired creepy men, always hanging around... plus the service was bad. Ignored our requests concerning meals, did nothing about the fact that complete strangers would come into the house to use our bathroom... it was just bad. So I helped one of the few adults in the group to write a letter, and it got the guy fired.
2007-07-07 06:15:58
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answered by xx. 6
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yes! I caught someone sleeping on the job at work about 10 years ago. Because of where I worked I had to report it (she was supposed to be supervising kids). She was fired immediately.
2007-07-07 09:51:23
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answered by njyecats 6
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Yea. I have turned in two former bosses for embezzling and they were fired immediately. The funny thing is , the coorperations did not know that these people were doing this before hand and both of them had worked for their companies for ten or more years.
2007-07-07 05:07:31
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answered by crump_73mixerchef 2
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Nope I'm not a snitch. But the people I hate always get themselves fired anyways.
2007-07-07 06:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but a guy quit because of me. He said I was too tough on him to do his job. I was his supervisor and he was always taking breaks and leaving me with a line full of people. He was also trying to hit on me and I shut him down. He deserves his own misery, he did it to himself.
2007-07-07 05:20:14
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answered by coutterhill 5
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Yes, it was at Walgreens. I walked up to the photo counter because there was a long line at the front register and all I had was milk. The girl was bending down getting something from under the counter and I asked if it was okay if I paid for the milk here, and she stood up, slammed her hand down on the counter and looked down the isle to see how come I wasn't down there, I said nevermind, and started walking to get in the line. She knew she messed up. I called up there and spoke with the manager as soon as I got home and I have never seen her up there again.
2007-07-07 04:46:38
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answered by Corona 5
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Yes, I was going to this sewing shop to have things sewn for me. This girl (when no one else was in the shop) told me she would sew for me if I came to her home (so she could make more money than they were paying her) I felt uneasy so I called the shop to tell them, and they fired her. I never went back to that shop again. I felt it was underhanded and if she wanted to do this for herself, she should have opened her own shop.
2007-07-07 05:05:15
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answered by jcanime@sbcglobal.net 2
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Yes and they were not doing the job but I always felt bad about it.
2007-07-07 04:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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