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🗓️ 12 September 2021
⏱️ 20 minutes
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r/Prorevenge In today's episode, OP worked as a lifeguard in a small town. For some reason, OP's supervisor absolutely hated OP and tried to sabotage his job at every opportunity. She even broke into OP's house and then filed a complaint that OP was asleep in his own house naked! OP plays the long game and retaliates by systematically destroying the girl's job, family, education, and career!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to R-slash, a podcast where I read the best posts from across Reddit. |
0:03.9 | Today's subreddit is R-slash Pro Revenge, where OP completely ruins the life of his workplace bully. |
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1:13.7 | podcast for free. Our next reddit post is from Lincoln Fort. As a teenager, I got a part-time job |
1:19.8 | as a lifeguard at the biggest pool in the city. If not the province, I was a hard worker, |
1:24.8 | and over the years, I had every certification that I could get. Over the summers, I'd often work |
1:30.3 | on nearby beaches. One year, these rural beaches had a really hard time keeping staff, so they'd |
1:36.4 | ask people for my pool to work there. It just so happened that my parents had a cottage in one of |
1:41.0 | those beaches, so I said, hey, I'd be interested in working in one of those middle of nowhere beaches. |
1:46.4 | It'd be peaceful, and I could come home on the weekends if I wanted to. I took the job, |
1:51.0 | which was about four hours away from home for a 10-week contract. I was a lifeguard instructor |
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