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Dear RG,
First, I have to say that I have read many of the stories you posted and I am very impressed. If a situation doesn't seem like its worth taking revenge you say so.
I have worked for my employer for 10 years. We have a great organization with a strong successful management team.
Myself being one of those managers. I have a very strong work ethic and enjoy doing a good job and fully believe in my company.
Here's the issue... a little over two years ago I hired a new customer service employee, we'll call her Jezebel.
She interviewed well and for the little of a year that she worked at at the company she seemed to do very well.
She brought along with her six other employees that were her friends (at that time our work had just doubled and we needed more service staff). She was even promoted to the same lower-level management position as me where we worked side by side.
That's when things all went wrong.
She stopped doing her job, passing all her duties on to her friends. She and her best friend together built a fear in all of the customer service staff towards all the rest of the managers so they would never say a word to any other mangers about their workloads.
She told them all the managers are mean, they yell and scream at employees, they are not helpful, etc. When it was caught and confronted about giving her work to other employees, she abruptly quit, taking two of her friends with her causing everyone's workload to dramatically increase.
In the mean time, she still talked to all of her friends about our company (not sure why they are still her friends as she clearly used all of them) filling their heads with lies about management staff.
On a personal level, they contacted my best friend (she and I met at this job and became very close) who already had been having personal issues. She and I were trying to maintain our relationship through her marriage and drug issues. But soon she was sucked up in the lies and started making them up herself, causing her to quit also.
I have seen my share of nasty employee but Jezebel and her best friend take the cake. I still receive nasty emails several months later. I'm the kinda person that wants to leave things alone and let time pass until everything blows over. They just will not let this blow over.
Please help me! I need to do something to let them know that Im not going to take this anymore. I was at one time personal friends with them both (for a short time). So on a personal level I have their email address, phone numbers and home addresses. Any tips or advice you have on how to take revenge would really be helpful! I'd just like to see them squirm!
Thank you,
Jessica
Hi Jessica,
Gossipers and co-workers need to be dealt with carefully.
It’s their ‘control’ of the situation that gives them the power they have.
First thing I’d do is print out the emails and contact the police.
You know me, crush an ant with the biggest hammer you can find!!
As well, I’d make a phone call to them “from an interested third party” and discuss with them the possibility of a harassment lawsuit. Get someone the pretend to be the lawyer or legal secretary getting her background information.
You should know enough about her to script some great probing questions for her. Work history, current employment status, address confirmation, that type of thing.
She will squirm, guaranteed.
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