He Was Fired From His Job, But Then Years Later Was In A Position Where His Old Boss Who Fired Him Was Now Relying On Him As A Contractor, So He Made Sure To Make Him Look Bad, Which Got His Old Boss Fired

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When you get fired from a job, it can leave a really negative impression of your manager in your mind that never really goes away.
What would you do if your manager fired you, but then years later you found that you were working with him again, but this time you were his client through a contracting company?
That is what happened to the guy in this story, so he made sure that the jobs were never finished properly, which led to his old manager getting fired.
Sometimes revenge takes a long time, but it can be very satisfying. Read through the full story below and see if you think the ex-manager deserved what he got.
He fired so he Fired !
This is the story of One of my ex colleagues.
It sounds like his employer didn’t like him much.
His contract was not in remote location. But was forced to as his financial situation was bad.
He asked for the allowance he’s supposed to get but, the manager refused and fired him.
The tables have turned.
He took the hit and went on multiple jobs and years later somehow ended up as a document verification process head.
The Manager moved as well and got into a contractor company. The guy he fired was on the Client Side.
He doesn’t want to make it easy for the guy who fired him.
The Manager had to get a bill approved for about 2 million dollars.
Every time he went, my ex colleague rejected it giving some valid excuse. About a dozen times !
The old boss wasn’t doing himself any favors.
The Contractor was furious as his company was about to get bankrupt.
Somehow, a low level worker was sent. My excolleague approved and sent a note to the Contractor. Why can’t the Manager understand the simple process of documentation.
Indirect revenge is still revenge.
He was fired immediately.
Well what went around came around.
This is one example of why you shouldn’t burn bridges, even if you are a manager. You never know what someone you fired will do later in life, and they might just fire you in return.
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Karma finds a way.

If you enjoyed this story, check out this post about a longtime bank customer who walked away after the teller gave them a hard time.
This is a simple recap.

Don’t burn bridges, even if you are in charge. You never know the situations that life will lead you into.
Of course, sometimes people need to be fired, but it should always be done in the most humane way possible.
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