Posted by jose bagge on May 16, 2008 at 04:44:38 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: I'm a chump posted by circus on May 15, 2008 at 15:48:18:
Tell that jacka$$ that you want the name of his boss, pronto, because you are through fooling around with him...and tell him you want the correct spelling of his name so that the newspapers and his supervisor get it right. Let him know that the newspaper photographers will be out to take pictures later in the day, and to stay away from the wall in the meantime because until you are paid, you own it. Let him know that you don't appreciate being jacked around by an underling, and your going to have his job...if he doesn't shape up ASAP, call his boss and explain. CAll the paper...send a friend out with a camera to take pictures. Big companies don't fool around with screwing some small businessmen out of a few grand- that's chump change to them, they pi$$ that much away every minute. It's usually just some mid-level jerk trying to make someone just as miserable as he is. In the corporate ladder, this guy is nobody- and he doesn't want the internal bad press any more than he wants newpaper bad press. he's been a jerk- now it's your turn: HOWL. Understand, you'll never do work for 'em again- unless it's with this bozo's replacement.
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