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'Don't tell me I'm devaluing your house, or I will': Woman complies with HOA to get back at neighbors who insist her unsightly driveway is devaluing their house that's for sale

'Don't tell me I'm devaluing your house, or I will': Woman complies with HOA to get back at neighbors who insist her unsightly driveway is devaluing their house that's for sale

These people didn't play their cards right when trying to mess with one of their neighbors who happened to be a hard-headed woman. They were selling their house, and were furious that this woman had the nerve to have boxes scattered across her driveway. The woman was just reorganizing her garage, but these people didn't care. They called up the HOA, which was the very last thing that they should have done… Haven't you ever heard of polite conversation? Not that they had a chance at that either,…
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'Sorry, can't come in today': Employee Calls in Absent for 11 Years After Getting Disciplined for Arriving 22 Seconds Late

'Sorry, can't come in today': Employee Calls in Absent for 11 Years After Getting Disciplined for Arriving 22 Seconds Late

Why are micromanagers allowed to manage people, systems, or anything at all? Who put them in charge? They need to be fired, asap. One employee was fed up with their strict office administrator who wrote them up for being 22 seconds late without notice. Suddenly I feel better about my own managers… 22 seconds? Is that a joke? Apparently not. The reason that this employee was late was because a stopped train was literally blocking their car in a rural area on their way to work. As soon as they go…
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