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r/Nuclearrevenge I Sank My Toxic Boss's Business

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4.910.9K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2026

⏱️ 12 minutes

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0:00 Intro 0:07 Terrible boss Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:34.9

Have you ever had a nagging feeling that you're right about something, but you haven't actually done the research?

0:39.3

Are weather apps getting less accurate?

0:47.3

While on No Such Thing, three best friends and journalists settle our dumb arguments and yours by actually doing the research.

0:48.3

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0:50.3

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0:55.1

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1:02.0

or wherever you listen to podcasts. Welcome to R slash nuclear revenge, where O.P.

1:07.9

destroys his boss's company. Our next Reddit post is from R Hunter. I was a field service tech for a total of 15 years. I've worked on more equipment than I can remember, and I enjoyed it for the most part.

1:14.6

Mainly office equipment, PCs, and networks, but I did have the occasional phone system,

1:19.6

camera system, fire alarm, security door, badge system, remote entry system, and more.

1:24.6

Due to the sheer amount of different tech that I dealt with, I kept very

1:28.4

meticulous notes, made wiring diagrams, recorded master passwords or backdoors to any of the

1:34.4

systems I didn't work with on a regular basis, and kept backups of software related to any of

1:39.5

these installs and operations. I did this with everything, unless otherwise specified by the customer,

1:45.0

since I was going to be the guy fixing it if things went sideways. I was also in charge

1:50.0

of training the customers on the technology. This led me to being a serious jack-of-all-trades,

1:56.0

and some serious burnout due to being the only tech. I finally had the opportunity to switch jobs,

2:02.0

so I put my two weeks notice in with my old job, and this is the basic conversation I had with

2:07.4

my old boss over the phone. You're quitting? Why didn't you say something? Are you unhappy with

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