Second story, OP missed a grand opportunity to say to the ex boss "Oh dear, you should have gotten my signature on the new employment contract IN WRITING"
That first story is damn near unintentional nuclear revenge. Not only did he destroy the company, he inadvertently ruined the life of his old boss in the process. Probably not a good idea to screw over your best and most knowledgeable employee.
For that last story if I was OP I would've filed a civil suit against the grandfather as he siphoned money that was not legally his to himself. I have a feeling he would be screwed. I hope OP and their family sue him into the ground.
The OP in the second story was going to be displaced either way. That intern was going to learn all the things they needed to maintain the project, with the duplication in place OP's contract would not be renewed for the cheaper intern. He screwed them before they could screw him
OMG the first story was epic! That is mega revenge! 🤣 The other was equally satisfying. The last one, was a lesson on selfishness and unadulterated greed! What a heartless low life, grandfather. Really enjoy your channel. Thank you for bringing these stories. You are the best. 👏👏👏
Story 1: A perfect Pro-Revenge executed with absolute precision! And I definitely agree that OP should have increased the fee after the hang up the day before. Story 2: OP is not the asshole. The company reneged on the bonus (verbal but should be honored) and then expected loyalty from the singular person who could do the job. Very stupid. I would say that OP missed a huge opportunity by not letting them stew for a month or two then accepting the call. A renegotiation of the bonus (in writing) then continuation of the work. Story 3: OP's mom should have been given a job immediately upon Dad's death. Grandpa needs to be sued for the gross fraud & embezzlement...after grandma divorces him.
First OP did nothing wrong, though it was a bit reckless. They were dumb enough to put all their eggs in OP's basket, after they screwed him over? They deserved whatever they got.
Lol. The company put all their eggs in one basket, and then promptly set fire to the basket. And then expected the eggs to hatch afterwards. Corporate stupidity at its finest.
Boss steal 30g bonus and sets you up to do the same again by funneling that cash to fund an project assistant? The boss got a mere fragment of what i would have done to him/them. As for grandpa thief, an IRS or equivalent would be there with the FBI to cuff him for fraud, embezzlement and probably 30 or more other things they would find. Also Mom would now be the head of the board,as a face with a huge paycheque with the best benefits package there is .
The first story reminds me of a service call I went out on years ago. A customer's machine was down and they didn't call us because they were competitors of the company I worked for back then. So for two weeks they worked with the machine builder that was out of state. Replaced the entire controller, reloaded the program and it still wouldn't run. They finally called us and I got the call. When I signed in the receptionist said that they were all waiting for me. I was lead in and the plant manager immediately went nuclear on me yelling and screaming. I said I just got there and the two previous weeks is not my fault. I said I need an electrician and an operator. With my computer still on my shoulder I got to the machine, they had their computer attached to it so I didn't even take mine out. I asked the operator and electrician what the problem was. So I then asked the operator to press a button to start it and then tell me what was supposed to happen. She pressed the button and said pointing at a pump that it should start but won't. I asked for the electrical prints from the electrician and traced it down to the controller output. Using their computer I located that output in the program and asked the operator to press the button again. I found one condition not true and followed it back a few steps to an input. I flipped through the prints to that input and saw multiple things connected in series to that input. I started looking one thing at a time and soon found a switch didn't have a closed contact. That switch? The one marked "Off / Run". They never turned the machine on, for two weeks. I flipped the switch and asked the operator to try starting the machine. It came up and started running. The plant went silent. I was asked to go back to the plant manager as he wanted to talk. He then asked me what I had done as I had just got there. My reply was "I just turned it on!". I was lead out of the plant. The total time between signing in and back out was 5 minutes. Oh yah they got billed our minimum billing of 4 hours.
2nd story - They missed the opportunity to get the bonus. During that last week, let HR know the contract was missing the (bonus amount) re-signing bonus. They could also specify the need for it to be in writing since you were previously told that the bonus verbally promised them was dismissed with a "you should have gotten it in writing." They may not have been offered it, but it would put the spotlight on the sleazy manager. It would also allow them to have looked in the local job market with a better reputation. As a first job, I may not have thought of this it, but now, definitely.
2. Story: NTA the company got that intern to replace OP cheap, they knew that after they screwed OP over he will inevitable leave at some point and wanted him to stfu about the bonus he was promised OP just made sure not to get screwed over once again
First story - They tried to scam him out of the money, so once he was paid he should have made them wait a week and keep telling them he'd get around to it...teach them a lesson
Redditors: ***I*** did it to him. He did it to ***me.*** I did it to ***MYSELF*** or she did it to ***HERSELF.*** It's not rocket science. It's really not.
Frymaster builds universal holding cabinets that are sold mainly to McDonald's. They sent about a thousand of them off to Vegas and invited all the major franchise owners out to show them off. They enabled test mode on all 1000 of them and after the show, they ship them in test mode into stores that had ordered them. The company I work for kept getting call after call for units that appeared to work fine but didn't heat. After three or four calls to fry master, someone realized what the hell was going on and told us to take them out of test mode. Definitely an egg on the face.
In the second story, OP should not feel guilty about any of it. He was able to build success from nothing so should the company have done - and they had a lot more resources. He had to start over from scratch. Their failures are their own.
Should have refused to sign the new contract dangled the non payment of bonus or no more work at least. They would have realised their stuff up & caved. No need to ghost or move.
Had an IT manager use dirty/threatening tactics to try get us 3 IT staff to change to a rotating graveyard shift for $0 extra pay. I quit the job, after he suggested my workmate would lose her house and horses, if she had no job to pay for them...I stated in my resignation letter that I won't work for a company who use these dirty tactics. A year later I met for a coffee with my workmate who told me the IT Manager was on sick leave due to the stress of trying to do upper management's bidding against us..he was showing up to work with stress rashes all over and spent months out on sick leave... and rumor was he was looking for another job. well play stupid games, win stupid prizes
For the 2nd story, OP was probably going to be training the "intern" as his replacement so they could finish shafting him and force him out once his usefulness was over. He may feel guilty about ghosting the company but... no corporation is EVER your friend and he has no blame there.
story 2 op shoulda answered the call, and explained his trust towards them was lost when they promised a 30% bonus, and when he asked about it, they told him a lie about not recollecting it or how he should have gotten it in writing. after that he felt betrayed by the company, and decided to leave. even going as far as checking to look at the fine print and notice he himself didnt sign or have any formal writing stating he had to stay for the job. just to let the ex-boss understand the consequences of promising one thing and not following through just to i guess keep a few bucks. basically give him closure, the reason his company and whole life fell apart and whatnot went down the drain, it was all because he promised something, and instead of following through pretended like he never said it.
Rob please don’t get sick this winter. I understand though that you are the creator of the KCC channel so you can and will come snd go, come and go. And the reasons you act like my rival and not my lover. Since I know part of the reasons the channel got its name I thought you’d enjoy this comment. BTW are you going to go south of the border to go on s riverboat and play cards???
Many of these " revenge stories" are little more than half-baked BS/click-bait. If the posters had an ounce of decency, they would post an apology for wasting people's time. Too much to expect, it would seem, though.
Why is it you're reading someone else's story and not saying that Heard the story on 4 or 5 different stations it's getting boring guys find some new stuff
Hi there. I have a request. The correct pronunciation of "project" is "prah-ject" not "pro-ject". I am starting to wince every time you mispronounce it, lol. Former teacher here, sorry for picking on you. Been listening for years.
Mother was a teacher for 35 years. She tells me that up here in good ol' Canada, both would be perfectly acceptable. Most dictionary sites online have both pronunciations too. Thanks for commenting!
@@KarmaStoriesPodcast My mom was a teacher too and grammer was a big issue. Project is a regional dialect thing. You're in the right. Kind of like ain't wasn’t in the dictionary for a very long time despite being the staple of many regional dialects
Hello, Rob! Hope YOU are having a wonderful day, today! 💚
It's starting to be a great one! Thanks for being here!
Second story, OP missed a grand opportunity to say to the ex boss "Oh dear, you should have gotten my signature on the new employment contract IN WRITING"
That first story is damn near unintentional nuclear revenge. Not only did he destroy the company, he inadvertently ruined the life of his old boss in the process. Probably not a good idea to screw over your best and most knowledgeable employee.
For that last story if I was OP I would've filed a civil suit against the grandfather as he siphoned money that was not legally his to himself. I have a feeling he would be screwed. I hope OP and their family sue him into the ground.
Probably not worth the effort. Granddaddy likely spent every penny as fast as he could steal them.
For the first story, OP missed out on the chance to charge an "asshole tax" and demand more money.
Yeah when he hung up on him the next price would be $8k
Some great revenge stories today. Glad to hear the self-awareness of OP in these.
Thanks to all OPs and KCC for this episode.
The OP in the second story was going to be displaced either way. That intern was going to learn all the things they needed to maintain the project, with the duplication in place OP's contract would not be renewed for the cheaper intern. He screwed them before they could screw him
Even hardened gangsters wouldn't treat their own family like that, narcissism is one hell of a drug.
I agree, they didn't pay you to press a button, they paid you to know which button to press. CLASSIC
OMG the first story was epic! That is mega revenge! 🤣
The other was equally satisfying. The last one, was a lesson on selfishness and unadulterated greed! What a heartless low life, grandfather.
Really enjoy your channel. Thank you for bringing these stories. You are the best. 👏👏👏
The second story is what is called quiet quitting. If they don't respect you, in any way shape or form, you don't have to respect them.
Story 1: A perfect Pro-Revenge executed with absolute precision! And I definitely agree that OP should have increased the fee after the hang up the day before.
Story 2: OP is not the asshole. The company reneged on the bonus (verbal but should be honored) and then expected loyalty from the singular person who could do the job. Very stupid.
I would say that OP missed a huge opportunity by not letting them stew for a month or two then accepting the call. A renegotiation of the bonus (in writing) then continuation of the work.
Story 3: OP's mom should have been given a job immediately upon Dad's death. Grandpa needs to be sued for the gross fraud & embezzlement...after grandma divorces him.
First story: I'd gone even further. After declining the 7k offer the next day I'dsay: "Oh no, the 7k were yesterday. Now it's 8k I'm afraid."
First OP did nothing wrong, though it was a bit reckless. They were dumb enough to put all their eggs in OP's basket, after they screwed him over? They deserved whatever they got.
Good on that last OP, taking care of the family as he took out the trash (Grandpa)
Lol. The company put all their eggs in one basket, and then promptly set fire to the basket. And then expected the eggs to hatch afterwards. Corporate stupidity at its finest.
As they say… fuck around and find out 😆
You okay, Rob? Take care of yourself and don't get burned out again
No burn out, just wanted to spend fathers day weekend with wifey and the kids 😁
@@KarmaStoriesPodcast You certainly earned it. Happy Father's Day a couple days afterwards.
@@KarmaStoriesPodcast RUclips dad of the year ^^
Boss steal 30g bonus and sets you up to do the same again by funneling that cash to fund an project assistant? The boss got a mere fragment of what i would have done to him/them.
As for grandpa thief, an IRS or equivalent would be there with the FBI to cuff him for fraud, embezzlement and probably 30 or more other things they would find. Also Mom would now be the head of the board,as a face with a huge paycheque with the best benefits package there is .
The first story reminds me of a service call I went out on years ago. A customer's machine was down and they didn't call us because they were competitors of the company I worked for back then. So for two weeks they worked with the machine builder that was out of state. Replaced the entire controller, reloaded the program and it still wouldn't run. They finally called us and I got the call. When I signed in the receptionist said that they were all waiting for me. I was lead in and the plant manager immediately went nuclear on me yelling and screaming. I said I just got there and the two previous weeks is not my fault. I said I need an electrician and an operator. With my computer still on my shoulder I got to the machine, they had their computer attached to it so I didn't even take mine out. I asked the operator and electrician what the problem was. So I then asked the operator to press a button to start it and then tell me what was supposed to happen. She pressed the button and said pointing at a pump that it should start but won't. I asked for the electrical prints from the electrician and traced it down to the controller output. Using their computer I located that output in the program and asked the operator to press the button again. I found one condition not true and followed it back a few steps to an input. I flipped through the prints to that input and saw multiple things connected in series to that input. I started looking one thing at a time and soon found a switch didn't have a closed contact. That switch? The one marked "Off / Run". They never turned the machine on, for two weeks. I flipped the switch and asked the operator to try starting the machine. It came up and started running. The plant went silent. I was asked to go back to the plant manager as he wanted to talk. He then asked me what I had done as I had just got there. My reply was "I just turned it on!". I was lead out of the plant. The total time between signing in and back out was 5 minutes. Oh yah they got billed our minimum billing of 4 hours.
2nd story - They missed the opportunity to get the bonus. During that last week, let HR know the contract was missing the (bonus amount) re-signing bonus. They could also specify the need for it to be in writing since you were previously told that the bonus verbally promised them was dismissed with a "you should have gotten it in writing." They may not have been offered it, but it would put the spotlight on the sleazy manager. It would also allow them to have looked in the local job market with a better reputation. As a first job, I may not have thought of this it, but now, definitely.
Cheating good employees out of bonuses is a management pass time. You don’t get the BONus. Just the Bon!
2. Story: NTA
the company got that intern to replace OP cheap, they knew that after they screwed OP over he will inevitable leave at some point and wanted him to stfu about the bonus he was promised
OP just made sure not to get screwed over once again
First story - They tried to scam him out of the money, so once he was paid he should have made them wait a week and keep telling them he'd get around to it...teach them a lesson
You shouldn't feel any remorse at all they were willing to sure you over because you were young now you have the knowledge of that
That grandfather was a con man😠 I didn't understand whether OP's siblings could finish their degrees or not 🤔
this is my daily radio show before work lol, love listening to these before i go in.
Redditors:
***I*** did it to him.
He did it to ***me.***
I did it to ***MYSELF*** or she did it to ***HERSELF.***
It's not rocket science. It's really not.
Okay, time to catch up on all the videos I missed!
The first story. I think that Jake never wanted to pay OP
Frymaster builds universal holding cabinets that are sold mainly to McDonald's. They sent about a thousand of them off to Vegas and invited all the major franchise owners out to show them off. They enabled test mode on all 1000 of them and after the show, they ship them in test mode into stores that had ordered them. The company I work for kept getting call after call for units that appeared to work fine but didn't heat. After three or four calls to fry master, someone realized what the hell was going on and told us to take them out of test mode. Definitely an egg on the face.
Maybe don’t fuck over your employees that you depend on for the literal existence of your company.
In the second story, OP should not feel guilty about any of it. He was able to build success from nothing so should the company have done - and they had a lot more resources. He had to start over from scratch. Their failures are their own.
This was impressive, horrifying, and thoroughly enjoyable
Was I the only one hearing a faint "echo" of "Didn't you get the memo?" In the last storry? 😂
I miss your story daily. I look for it daily
I loved the first story it was great
Hey Rob, you're getting super close to your 1000th video. Any special plans for it?
Hey Rob thanks for always having new content. You got me started on Reddit stories and love listening at work
Should have refused to sign the new contract dangled the non payment of bonus or no more work at least. They would have realised their stuff up & caved. No need to ghost or move.
My bosses stole mine also. Can relate. Nothing but lying thieves at my job
If you lie to 1 person how many did they do this to. If you lie to them God forbid, then it's still your fault.
Hope you were able to recharge! Glad you're back!
Had an IT manager use dirty/threatening tactics to try get us 3 IT staff to change to a rotating graveyard shift for $0 extra pay. I quit the job, after he suggested my workmate would lose her house and horses, if she had no job to pay for them...I stated in my resignation letter that I won't work for a company who use these dirty tactics. A year later I met for a coffee with my workmate who told me the IT Manager was on sick leave due to the stress of trying to do upper management's bidding against us..he was showing up to work with stress rashes all over and spent months out on sick leave... and rumor was he was looking for another job. well play stupid games, win stupid prizes
No, story two he should have just bounced a day or two and told them he wasn't coming back unless he got the 30% bonus.
For the 2nd story, OP was probably going to be training the "intern" as his replacement so they could finish shafting him and force him out once his usefulness was over. He may feel guilty about ghosting the company but... no corporation is EVER your friend and he has no blame there.
Who falls for the RED BUTTON scam?
Good evening Rob. Thanks for the stories. Have a good night
story 2 op shoulda answered the call, and explained his trust towards them was lost when they promised a 30% bonus, and when he asked about it, they told him a lie about not recollecting it or how he should have gotten it in writing. after that he felt betrayed by the company, and decided to leave. even going as far as checking to look at the fine print and notice he himself didnt sign or have any formal writing stating he had to stay for the job. just to let the ex-boss understand the consequences of promising one thing and not following through just to i guess keep a few bucks.
basically give him closure, the reason his company and whole life fell apart and whatnot went down the drain, it was all because he promised something, and instead of following through pretended like he never said it.
Fantastic stories today
That snotty "haha" at the end of the AC story just killed me. Thanks for the good extra laugh I got out of that. :D
Rob please don’t get sick this winter. I understand though that you are the creator of the KCC channel so you can and will come snd go, come and go. And the reasons you act like my rival and not my lover. Since I know part of the reasons the channel got its name I thought you’d enjoy this comment. BTW are you going to go south of the border to go on s riverboat and play cards???
To be fair... you guys couldn't manage your own business or didn't want to so its partly your own fault.
Good morning Rob
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Many of these " revenge stories" are little more than half-baked BS/click-bait. If the posters had an ounce of decency, they would post an apology for wasting people's time. Too much to expect, it would seem, though.
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I missed you
Why is it you're reading someone else's story and not saying that Heard the story on 4 or 5 different stations it's getting boring guys find some new stuff
Satoshi, why didn't you approach the client for employment?
Hi there. I have a request. The correct pronunciation of "project" is "prah-ject" not "pro-ject". I am starting to wince every time you mispronounce it, lol. Former teacher here, sorry for picking on you. Been listening for years.
Mother was a teacher for 35 years. She tells me that up here in good ol' Canada, both would be perfectly acceptable. Most dictionary sites online have both pronunciations too. Thanks for commenting!
@@KarmaStoriesPodcast My mom was a teacher too and grammer was a big issue. Project is a regional dialect thing. You're in the right. Kind of like ain't wasn’t in the dictionary for a very long time despite being the staple of many regional dialects
@@KarmaStoriesPodcast Ah! Sorry then, I didn't detect a Canadian accent before in your videos! Nevermind!