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🗓️ 25 May 2025
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0:00.0 | What is going on everyone and welcome to our slash nuclear revenge. In today's video, I've only got one story for you, but trust me, it is an absolute cracker. |
0:09.1 | Our main character, OP, manages to take down an entire fraudulent company on her own pretty much. It's pretty insane. Let's just get straight into it. |
0:19.2 | Do not mess with my family. I will destroy you. Okay, so this |
0:24.5 | goes way back and still leaves me fuming. Background, I will call myself Daisy. I qualified as a mechanical |
0:31.7 | engineer in the mid-1980s, working in textiles in a little African country. Also featuring in the story is Ed the |
0:39.0 | consultant who had carte blanche, overall power. Ed was there to assess performance, but also |
0:44.3 | investigate why a profitable company takes a nosedive within 18 months. The villains of the story |
0:50.4 | are all new employees of the company, Bob, the CEO and the CFO. This story is a long one. |
0:57.0 | So take a break, get yourself a coffee, tea, shake, cocktail, whatever rocks your boat. I mean, |
1:01.5 | literally, guys, get anything. You're going to want to strap in for this one. It is great, but it is long. |
1:06.5 | So, I was part of a management team employed on behalf of an NGO, a non-government organization |
1:12.0 | company, funded by the Commonwealth and the IMF, the International Monetary Fund, to help set up |
1:17.7 | viable labour-intensive industry for this country in the mid-1990s. |
1:22.7 | To start with, this was a dream job. |
1:25.3 | Free luxury accommodation in a secured village with tennis courts and a swimming |
1:29.4 | pool. Free utilities like electricity, water and a telephone landline. There was no internet at that time |
1:35.8 | and no mobiles in this region. Free private schooling for my three children, a monthly allowance, |
1:41.4 | note not salary, and a great pension. The catch was that my husband was not |
1:46.3 | allowed to work permanently. He could consult for companies, but not be employed. As part of the work |
1:51.6 | and residential permit process, I was the total breadwinner. I was respected by the management team and my |
1:57.4 | employees. I loved the people of this nation, the culture, the warmth, and the willingness |
2:02.3 | to learn, even if the majority of the employees were illiterate. I helped set up schools to improve |
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