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r/Prorevenge My Boss Fired Me, So I Fired Him!

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🗓️ 18 July 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to R-slash Pro Revenge, where OP manages to shut down an entire company.

0:06.1

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0:41.2

Our next reddit post is from Warrior. In January of 2021, I began working for a very big American

0:47.1

company in Europe that's in the energy sector. At the factory plant where I worked,

0:51.3

we would repair gas turbine parts so they could be used again. If you were to purchase these parts

0:56.1

for new, they would cost several thousand dollars and they would last for about a decade or so.

1:00.8

If you repaired these parts, it would only cost about 25% of a new piece and they would last for

1:06.4

another 8-10 years. Our customers would pay us like 50% of the cost of a new part,

1:11.7

and since each part was like 2-8000 dollars and a gas turbine contains thousands of pieces,

1:17.6

we could potentially save our customers several million dollars for each gas turbine.

1:22.6

Customers would save a good chunk of money, and of course the company was sitting on a golden goose.

1:28.0

Over the decades, that meant that staff at this factory started making a lot of money.

1:33.2

Over time, that led to problems among management because management cared less and less about skill

1:39.0

and honesty. As long as the workers kept doing what they had been doing for the past several

1:43.8

decades, money would keep flowing into the company. So you can see where this might be going.

1:49.4

So I was hired on as part of quality control. Specifically, my job was to operate a 3D computer

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