‘Tripled their revenue; denied a raise’: Crumbling company pays $300,000 to customers after ambitious employees who tripled revenue quit, due to being denied a raise

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    Colorfulness - TLDR; In denying us a modest raise that would have cost them $2,400 a year, they ended up re-paying all their customers back nearly $300,000.
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    Font - Posted by u/Aiku 15 hours ago I and my coworker quit over being denied a $100/mo raise. The guy they hired stole >$300k from them.
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    Font - TL:DR, Bosses deny us a $100 raise after being epic performers, have to pay >$300k bc they got scammed. Back when PCs where the domain of the nerds, I got hired by a company that rented out a hall or county fair building, and then filled it
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    Font - full of vendors in 10'x10' 'pipe and curtain' booths, selling everything from full-blown PCs to floppy disk holders. Our job was to sell space at these events and then fly down and manage them. The company also made income by charging $5 admission.
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    Font - Over the course of a year, my CW and I literally tripled the number of vendors buying slots, and resultantly, the the attendance also went way up. I would frequently fly home from these shows with $6k in a paper bag. (On one flight, when the flight attendant
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    Font - asked if anyone had change for a hundred, as a joke, I pulled out the bag full of st ds of money and made change. Then got stopped by airport security when we landed, as a potential bank robber, swear this is true:)
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    Font - Anyway, we both asked for a raise of $100/mo for our efforts. Refused outright, so we both quit and got better jobs. They hired a guy called Reggie, (Not "Reggie", Reggie was his real name, what do I
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    Font - care :) who turned out to be a con artist. fi Reggie absconded from the show with over $6k cash in his paper bag.He also took all the pictures, pillows and lamps from the hotel that we regularly used for this event.
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    Font - Wait; it gets better. He also took the entire customer list on paper, about the size of a decent Yellow Pages, which included all the customers' credit card info, and then he proceeded to order high- price items and have them delivered to ghost addresses in Fresno, CA.
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    Font - In denying us a modest raise that would have cost them $2400 a year, they ended up re-paying all their customers back nearly $300,000.
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    Font - SealingCord. 10 hr. ago You tripled their customers and they denied you a tiny raise. What idiots. 4 1.6k 1.6k Reply
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    Font - +3.9 hr. ago I saved 4 companies over $1 million a year. All of them refused to give me a $5000/year raise afterward. PRMan99 ✩ 724 724 Reply Share
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    Font - Spacefreak 9 hr. ago "Well, part of your job description is to make improvements, so that's just part of your normal job..." I was literally told that by one of my managers when i asked for a raise. 485 Reply Share
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    Font - 1235813213455_1 - 8 hr. ago My teams continuous improvement goal is 500k/yr savings. We get bad reviews for not saving that much and of course nothing for doing more. 159 Reply Share
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    Font - shangheineken - 10 hr. ago What's Reggie up to nowadays? Reply Share ↑ 26 26 OldnBorin He goes by Creed now +1. 10 hr. ago 68 Reply Share
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    Font - . 9 hr. ago Sounds like the company you NG worked for was following the same playbook as everyone else. Rule #1 of the playbook, NEVER FI GOVE YOUR EMPLOYEES RAISES! ESPECIALLY IF THEY ARE CRITICAL TO YOUR BUSINESSES SUCCESS! RedditAdminsLick 29 Reply Share
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    Font - FakeAs FakeCanBe 9 hr. ago I was working in accounting for a large oil and gas company. A vendor was complaining that an invoice wasn't paid. It was for a "tank rental" which was common. The amount was $500,000. I had to walk the paperwork around to get two signatures due to the amount.
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    Font - I was new there and I had to get the VP to sign. I asked him why tanks cost so much to rent? Well it turns out they don't and it was $5,000. "Good catch" is all I got. ↑ 47 47 ↓ Reply Share
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    Font - AndroidREM 10 hr. ago · edited 4 hr. ago Ha! Reminds me of when I was laid off from a software company. I was the last person in the marketing department for a company doing $250million in sales/yr (my boss quit and the other person was re- assigned to tech support). I created all of the brochures, all of the direct mailers, did all of the targeted
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    Font - mailing... everything. So when I was the last person on that final day to be called in to be let go (20% of staff was laid off), while many people left their meeting in tears, I was like Who the F is going to do what I do? Well, they gave my job to the newly hired Director of Sales' wife! She had been a nurse and now they made her Director of Marketing??
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    Font - Only 1 week goes by and I start getting the calls. How come the mailings stopped? How do you target property managers in Northeast Ohio? How do I add a new report to the brochures? My reply - I'll come in once and answer whatever questions you have. After that it's an hourly charge (can't remember the absurd
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    Font - amount I quoted, it was more a joke than a serious offer). F g du s. They ended up hiring another marketing person - who after 3 months on the job states she is 6 months pregnant and going on maternity leave!!!!

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