Construction contractors have to deal with architects, designers, and other professionals to make sure a building, residence, or industrial space is built correctly. Unfortunately, not everyone values what they do.
Enter the fertile world of storytelling that is Reddit, which often serves as a gold mine for people who want to share horror stories about ego-tripping bosses.
One Redditor did an “as told” thread that garnered so much interest, there were several updates and even a separate thread.
The long and the short of it is that a contractor in the UK had to work for someone difficult, but the client was such tough to work with, they couldn’t continue. Wanting to spare others in the industry, he warned other contractor companies about this person’s behavior. Suddenly, no one wanted to work with this client.
This resulted in some epic karmic justice.
"Do you know who I am" and "you’re fired" until they realised their terrible mistake. from IDontWorkHereLady
Now, for the additional thread because this is now a novel about how not to conduct business.
Update: "Do you know who I am" backfires on business owner from IDontWorkHereLady
Our OP was dedicated enough to keep updating us even after all of those drinks!
This gave us all another juicy thread. Sadly, the OP was in a car accident, and his wife gave some updates about his condition as well.
Update Ten (Seriously TEN) to "Do you know who I am" backfires on business owner from IDontWorkHereLady
Through this, we learned that the OP’s name is Mark. He’s quite hilarious and loves telling stories. He’s also quite selfish and asked people to donate to a charity instead of contributing to his expenses.
As for the story, there were some hilarious replies!
Another commenter shared their horror story working at a university… yikes!
Others believe the drama has just begun, and they want even more updates!
This turned out to be quite the story, didn’t it?
We hope that Mark (the OP) is doing well and that his friend is able to sort things out.
Since we don’t have an update, what do you think will happen? Want to debate that in the comments section below?
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