Her Boss Was Degrading And Deeply Insecure, So When She Quit She Sent Him A Scathing Postcard

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Parents want to protect their kids and get very angry when someone wrongs their kids in some way.
See the calm way this mom handled a terrible person.
Postcard Petty
This story is delightful in its simplicity.
My mother was not one to frequently complain, but when the service she received or witnessed was truly bad she would inform a manager.
But she was always civil.
Whenever she decided the threshold for complaint was met, she would write a concise description of the situation with her complaint on a postcard and send it off.
This way, everyone who encountered the card could read about the problem, including the staff in charge of getting the mail.
I once had a demeaning boss who was the sister of the owner of a very gossipy dental practice.
She was bossy and degrading, but also deeply insecure.
So this mom capitalized on her sensitive emotions.
You could tell she felt she was living in her dentist brother’s shadow.
Some time after leaving the practice following a really degrading interaction, I wrote an anonymous postcard to her that just said “You’re right, no one here really respects you.”
I still smile thinking about how quickly that snippet made its way through the office.
Here is what folks are saying.
Way to be a buzzkill.

So would I!

True! I’m sure staff loved it.

Exactly!

I wonder who folks will use this on.

I love how petty this gesture is.
I hope everyone else at the office read it.
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Ashley AshbeeAshley Ashbee | Contributing Writer, Workplace & Culture
Ashley Ashbee is a contributing writer for TwistedSifter specializing in workplace dynamics, employee advocacy, and professional culture. Drawing on her real-world experience as a software consultant, she brings a unique, insider perspective to navigating office conflicts, toxic management, and trending professional dilemmas.
Holding a degree in Professional Writing from York University, Ashley combines her formal editorial training with her corporate background to deliver highly engaging, empathetic narratives. She excels at breaking down complex workplace dramas and translating them into stories that truly empower and validate modern workers.
Based in St. Catharines, Ontario, Ashley balances her time between the tech and publishing worlds with her love for the outdoors. When she isn’t consulting or writing, she can usually be found exploring local walking trails or experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen.
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