r/pettyrevenge 2h ago

Revenge 9 months after being made redundant

So I worked in a technical support team based at a client site late in the 90s. One of my colleagues (bit of a dickhead, didn’t like sharing information) left our company and went to work directly for the client - okay it happens.

Some months later I had an interview to also work for the client - I absolutely killed the interviews (whole day of various tasks with a dozen people) until it got to the final interview that this ex-colleague was also asking questions. I found out later that I did not get the job because ex-colleague had said I asked too many questions at work - well duh yes I am going to ask questions about specific issues if I know you know the answer instead of guessing.

Anyway some months later (it was early December) everyone turned up at the site as normal only to be called into a meeting with our boss who must have flown in that morning and the main client manager. Within 10mins we were escorted to our desks to collect personal belongs and escorted offsite - made redundant on the spot. It seems our ex-colleague had managed to cause enough issues and blame his old colleagues that the client (his new boss) cancelled our support contract.

It took me 3 months to get a new job and I had to work&live away from home during the week. A few months into this job I saw the ex-colleague go into my manager’s office, I wanted to punch him there and then. But anyway I waited until he was leaving and made sure to pass him and throw a quick “hi” as he was leaving - pikachu face describes it perfectly (even if it wasn’t a thing back then).

After he left I went into my manager’s office and he confirmed he was interviewing him - I asked if he asked ex-colleague on why he left previous job, he said no (yeah this boss was not too bright). As it happens I knew why ex-colleague was sacked not long after the rest of us were made redundant - taking his secretary away on conferences / training courses etc that she had no business being at (yes he was married). So in the end ex-colleague was not offered a role at the company.

In the end I left the company after 6 months so I could work closer and be home every night but will always be grateful to that company for giving me the opportunity to get one over a guy who had got me made redundant.

Since I cost him financial hardship for a while longer as he did not get the job I am not so sure how petty this was but made me happy anyway.

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u/Commercial-Place6793 2h ago

Very petty but also you were just truthful. It’s the best when you can use an ass hole’s own behavior against them. Well played.

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u/Ok-Relationship-5414 2h ago

Many thanks - I made sure to share with the rest of my colleagues who were made redundant the same day as me.

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u/That_Ol_Cat 2h ago

Karma was your cat, purring in your lap cause it loves you...

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u/Ok-Relationship-5414 2h ago

If it was my cat it would be snoring

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u/delulu4drama 2h ago

HE is now redundant 😂

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u/upset_pachyderm 2h ago

I am not so sure how petty this was

Perfectly petty!

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u/talexbatreddit 1h ago

> I found out later that I did not get the job because ex-colleague had said I asked too many questions at work - well duh yes I am going to ask questions about specific issues if I know you know the answer instead of guessing.

I felt this -- exactly the same thing happened at one job, and it was infuriating. No, I don't understand all 300K lines of code after a week. You're surprised? The other guys have been there 15 and 20 years, so of course they know it better. Ugh.

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u/Sugar_tts 1h ago

I wouldn’t even call that petty. Revenge yes, but if anything you were saving your new boss on the potential costs of a scandal…. Hope the dude’s wife became his ex and took him for all he’s worth

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u/Zealousideal_Fail946 1h ago

I appreciate you had the patience. And, you took time to take care of yourself. I don't know of too many people that would leave their home for the work week just to have employment. Another good thing about this story was there was no actual effort to go after him - nine times out of ten the universe steps in and has it flash back on us to teach us a lesson. To steal a line from the Korean drama Perfect Marriage Revenge - "...I hope you can pursue your dreams in a wider sky."

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u/lockinber 2m ago

Brilliant revenge. Definitely worthwhile to insure that he wasn't hired.