A legal secretary at a Big Law firm executed a preemptive act of revenge before her firing. She revealed partner infidelities, disseminated confidential documents, and donated company merchandise. This act serves as a reminder that those who may seem less significant hold valuable information. The story emphasizes the importance of treating all coworkers with respect to avoid potential backlash.
A legal secretary at the Big Law firm I worked at knew she was going to be fired, so the day before, she went into a bunch of partners' emails and sent their wives evidence of infidelity, printed out confidential employee evaluations and communications about bonuses/pay and left them in everyone's desk, and then cleaned out the swag closet and dropped several thousand dollars' worth of merchandise with the law firm's name and logo off at a homeless encampment.
It's often the staff that know where all the (figurative) bodies are buried and treating *all* of your co-workers with respect and dignity can go a long way.
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