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Boss Suspends Employee For Injuring Themselves, Employee Takes Revenge And Ends Their Business

It is not a good business practice to exhibit characteristics and perform acts that directly align with the “Chaotic Evil” alignment. You’re going to expose yourself to several ethical and legal issues that could lead to the “cancellation” or closure of your company by the government. And believe us this is the worst condition one can go through.  Surprisingly, a large number of owners feel they are a D&D campaign’s big villain and have become conditioned to believe they are invincible to consequences that affect their spheres of influence. The party will eventually come after you, as you will discover if you continue to mess around with your employees.

This worker, Reddit user u/Top Professional 69, had experienced enough after being suspended for “negligence” despite suffering an on-the-job injury which could be a big deal.  They uncovered the fact that they had been producing goods in violation of the law by reporting their boss to every appropriate authority they could think of. Of course, this supervillain of a boss had also forgotten the most crucial rule of breaking rules: don’t break more than one rule ever since you run the risk of being arrested for the more serious violation due to them being more mundane.

What are you waiting for audience? Why don’t you just keep on scrolling down below, and make sure you guys and gals read it till the end otherwise, you are not going to get the whole point here.

1. What kind of a boss he is? Only horrible bosses like him ignore or fire, let’s see what happened next.

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2. Working while heavy snow storms are the real struggle, OP seems like a fair hardworking man, but ploughing the snow wasn’t their job.

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3. Are you kidding me or are you serious? This boss seems to be evil psychotic. I mean everyone could take it to a level but after that everybody loses their sanity while exploiting like this.

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4. Illegal products, labour violations, and tax violations seem like pretty strong cases that could make these kinds of bosses learn their lesson.

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5. Happy news the manager quit, OP here did a heck of work I mean he just destroyed it.

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6. He might not be able to open up any business and I think it’s the best that he could have deserved

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7. We are all sure, that you are going to get the best job as you seem to be quite hardworking.

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8. And that is how exactly KARMA works

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9. This is hilarious, well he broke all kinds of rules

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10. An important note for everyone out there

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11. So he was a mom’s baby boy after all

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12. Redditors always make sure that you get the best advice, don’t you think so?

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13. It would have been retaliation but OP nailed it

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14. The first rule was only ever committed one crime at a time is it true? Because seems like the boss was doing multiple crimes at one time.

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The OP here is on the right side and we think the boss was too horrible to exist. He got what deserved in the first place, he was breaking one too many laws at one time, and he still thought he was doing right by treating OP so rudely. Well gotta say, OP got it all covered up and he knew how and when to sting like a bee.

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