
I was reading an article about layoffs at IBM that had
http://fuckedcompany.com cited as a source. I hadn't been there in a long time and surfed on over. Then I had a brainstorm and typed in "OneGoodCar.com" - If you haven't known me long enough to know the significance of that, ask and I will explain in the comments. Anyway, the search result came up with
this and it made my day.
explain please
Thank you.
I was hoping you'd ask!
Date: 2002-05-11 11:29 pm (UTC)Well, despite the fact that what we delivered was exactly what they asked for and it took me weeks of 16-20 hour days to get it done, it (as I predicted) went over like a lead balloon. They bailed on us, hired another company to build the exact site I proposed and refused to pay the company I was contracted under. So the company chose not to pay me for the 406 hours I put into the project, knocking myself out to meet every stupid request within the impossible schedule. That left an $11,800 hole in my pocket that I wasn't too happy about. So I really flipped.
The fuck-head in charge agreed to pay me for actually doing what he asked of me (go figure). He pretended everything was hunky-dory to my face, but was planning to oust me as soon as it was convenient. No being a moron I saw it coming. I started evacuating my things from the office and getting set up to run my own show. Then one day, as I was working remotely they changed the locks on the front door, changed the alarm code, and (theoretically) locked me out of the servers, and *then* told me I was toast.
Funny thing is, I had an active remote access section open as they were "locking me out". I was in a position to turn back on each thing they turned off, as it was turned off. I didn't though. Nonetheless, the "expert" they had lock me out wasn't as good as they thought. To this day I still have full administrative access to their systems.
Anyway, this was when I went into business for myself. Since then I've actually been making what I am worth. Go figure. Letting them wallow in their own mediocrity has been reward enough.
Nonetheless, it pleased me to no end to see OneGoodCar.com go under. They were so amazingly mis-managed it was incredible. They did eventually cough up TCGs invoice, so my boss did in fact make a profit over screwing me over. They burned through $2 million USD of venture capital. $45,000 USD of that went to TCG for my $11,800 CAD of work. Taking the designer's wage out and the sales-monkey's share and my boss walked away with about $25,000 CAD for fucking up and doing nothing. Pretty sweet for him. Bastard.
So that, in a nut-shell, is my OGCC story.
Re: I was hoping you'd ask!
REVENGE!!!!!!!
Muahahahahaaa!
Re: I was hoping you'd ask!
Date: 2002-05-12 05:02 pm (UTC)Then again, I'm a vicious bitch, so you may not want to go in and wreak havoc with their system.