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If you don’t like your job
You could, theoretically, look for a new one…
…OR…
…Instead…
...Perhaps…
...Secretly Untraceably sabotage your present position.
An extra bit more to each customers food portion.
Double print and send despatch notes.
Loose billing files stuff.
General go the extra mile, in a way. for the less valued
clients that would be disapproved of. (if known about)
Ect,
All the while acting grateful and smiling and making no open
fuss.
Acting like a modest and compliment employee.
Be constantly spiteful to your boss’s boss, but keep your
spite a carefully guarded secret. (Use that extra bit of degree separation between
your direct boss and their boss further above, to hide your true intentions.)
Make everyone else think you’re a brown nose.
(If your colleague dislike you for that, your management will
trust you more with stuff – that you can use against them all later! – Even use
that it to secretly help your colleagues in ways that they will never know.)
Become a low grade Scarlet Pimpinell, hated by those you are
secretly defending.
Trust no one with whet you are actually really doing.
Embrace the term “Plausible Deniability” with a grin.
Cost them a tiny bit of extra profit in a thousand different
secret ways,
All the while waving the company flag and singing the
official themes song happily in public!
Keep copies of everything that might be useful later!
Look for your chance to be an anonymous whistle blower to
law enforcement or secret leaker to the media or to the competition – but only
do it for free! – Getting paid for such information equals getting caught!
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And maybe copy and paste this comment post,
See if we can make the various bosses worldwide paranoid enough
to shoot themselves in the foot with creating extra paperwork, checking
systems, and internal procedures which will make their operations less efficient
anyway.
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BECAUSE
If you can never be one of life’s winners for the bad guys,
THEN
Be the largest arse hole you can on the side of the good
guys!
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I was not always like this
- I once passionately believed in being a "Team player" over and over again…
- until over and over again the loyalty to any future job was finally beaten out of me for good.
The companies are making their own problems!
By treating the loyal like trash.
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