Some people are used to living a lie. They have a false sense of the real world and live in a world of lies and make believe.
If you tell the truth, they think you're being libelous, slanderous, or what not.
I hope one day, this person will wake up to reality, look herself in the mirror, and say, "Yes, I have been greedy and unfair to my employees."
A relatively well-off employee, who went to the same school as her employer, was chatting with this fat-assed biatch seated beside me. Translated, the sentence went something like this: "She treats money like it was her god." Yes, that sentence was referring to no one else but you-know-who.
Well, she does count her blessings, which definitely do not come from the Christian God. As they say, charity begins at home; so in her case, she better start with her employees. Can someone ask her to spell the word "conscience"?
Sure, the truth can hurt. In my case, the truth set me free.
At the end of your life, you will face your Creator. How can you hide the truth from Him?
A renegade medical transcriptionist rants about the inherent crappy nature of his former job. He used to have no choice, so he held on to that job because there weren't many other jobs available to him at that time. He used to be a victim of global exploitation occasionally masquerading as outsourcing.
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