29-year-old employee leaves his job as a specialist at a small planning and design firm and his ex-boss instists on him leaving a review on a popular local job review site: 'He wanted a review? Fine. Let's comply'

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  • Toxic ex-boss begs me to leave a company review. I give him exactly what he asked for.

    For context: I (29M) recently quit my job as a specialist at a small planning and design firm somewhere in Germany.
  • The place was a mess. The pay was a joke, the leadership was completely unpredictable, and they expected me to do the job of a fully qualified project manager (like planning the entire renovation of a large
  • municipal facility) without the pay or the support. The turnover was crazy. Three of my colleagues quit around the same time and during my 4 years there, my boss went through 5 different
  • assistants. I eventually packed my bags and moved to a different city for a fresh start. A week after my last day, my former boss texted me.
  • He casually asked me to "please leave a review" for the firm on a popular local job review site (basically our equivalent of Glassdoor). He genuinely thought we parted on great terms and assumed
  • I'd drop a 5-star rating to boost their c py score. I just rolled my eyes and ghosted him. Fast forward to a few days. ago. I checked the company's page and saw
  • three brand new 4.5-star reviews posted in the same week. They were so obviously faked by management. They all used the exact same HR buzzwords ("great work- life balance", "amazing
  • health benefits", which was literally just 15 minutes of stretching on Wednesdays, lol) and magically praised all the exact things people usually complained about.
  • At this point, I remembered his text. He wanted a review? Fine. Let's comply. I sat down and wrote a brutally honest, mathematically precise review. I kept it completely
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  • professional and entirely subjective ("In my experience...", "I felt that...") so they couldn't legally sue me to take it down. I gave them 1 and 2 stars in almost every category, explicitly
  • mentioning the lack of support, the horrible communication, and the heavy workload. But I didn't stop there. While I was at it, I contacted the platform's
  • support team and reported the three new 4.5-star reviews for manipulation, pointing out the identical wording and the fact that they were posted at the exact same time. Less than four hours later, two
  • of the three fake reviews were nuked by the platform. The automatic spam filter probably caught them because my boss was dumb enough to write them from the same office PC/IP address.
  • With his fake reviews gone and my honest 1-star review dragging the average down even further, panic mode set in. How do I know? Because my ex-boss texted me again. This time the
  • message was full of typos, desperately asking if I could please leave a good review to help them out. He has absolutely no idea that I am the one who tanked his rating and reported his fakes.
  • I left him on read again. The cherry on top: A buddy of mine who still works there texted me yesterday. He said my review perfectly hit the nail on the head. He also
  • mentioned that since the review dropped, management has suddenly been acting super nice and accommodating to everyone out of pure fear that more people will quit.
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