CalifChick -> RE: Revenge is a dish best served cold (3/1/2008 4:55:42 PM)
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Now this story is not about me, of course, but a friend. This friend was pushed out of a job because the husband and wife team this friend worked for decided that the wife would retire and spend her days shopping, so there wasn't enough money to pay the REALLY HIGH SALARY (cough, cough, eyeroll) of said friend. After they pushed her out and then shorted her on her verbally-promised-but-never-put-in-writing severance pay, they hired a dimwit to replace her and then gave said dimwit the friend's phone number to ask questions about how to do the job. Can we say "add insult to injury?" Several months after this went down, friend realized that her voice was still the announcement voice on their office voicemail. Friend had asked them to record a new greeting on more than one occasion. So since friend still knew the passcode to get into the voicemail, friend called the voicemail and recorded a new greeting. A new, BLANK, greeting. It took them a solid week, at the least, to get the voicemail "working" again. As far as friend is aware, they never figured out that their outgoing message was blank. (A side note... once dimwit called this friend's new place of employment and didn't realize she was speaking to friend, but friend knew exactly who dimwit was - the medical specialty they both worked for didn't have THAT many people in it in their smallish town. Dimwit says who she is, and asks for help... where can she purchase a certain item? So friend says, "go to your black rolodex, look under XXXXXX, it's about the third card in the "H" section, and it says XXXXXXXX on it, call them and ask for Joe and he'll look up your last order." Dimwit just said, "great thanks!" and never asked how a stranger knew the color of that particular rolodex, where to look in the rolodex, what it would say on the card, and whether or not they ordered from them before. Sigh. See, friend can be nice on occasion, but don't let that get around.) Cali
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