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Business Owner Sees Client Berating His Bookkeeper, Subtly Hires Her And It Saves Her Entire Life

Most of us spend at least one-third of our lives working, so the people we interact with at the workplace have a significant impact on us. Who can enjoy life to the fullest when they have to encounter an overbearing boss at their work? Sometimes it seems like they intentionally make our lives worse, and all we wish is to take petty revenge so that they realize their irrational demeanor.

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Here is an amazing story shared on the subreddit r/pettyrevenge by the Redditor u/JeepHammer. This business owner's employee is about to retire, which reminds him of how he hired her in the first place. It was 25 years ago when he met a client 100 miles away from his home. He saw how his customer had a go at a young bookkeeper and looked down on her because of her local college degree. She was a single mother, so the boss believed she wouldn't dare to quit her job no matter how much she had to endure.

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Noticing how industrious the bookkeeper was, the Redditor came up with a great idea that was beneficial for both her and himself. He and his girlfriend struggled with taxes when running their business, so a 5-year-experienced expertise would save their company. However, hiring this young woman meant losing his customer.

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After discussing together, the couple decided to give the bookkeeper a business card and let her make the choice since their company was far from where she was working at the time. Fortunately, the woman took her precious chance and moved to a new place with the help of the poster's wife. After 3 months of working on with the tax paperwork, she nicely managed everything.

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Her performance was so brilliant that the poster counted on her for many problems. Her social life soared along with her career when she met her husband and started her family there. She also became the best friend of the Redditor's wife and enjoyed her life with beloved people around.

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Therefore, the employee couldn't help but burst out crying at her retirement get-together. She was so grateful for her boss since he had given her a chance to start her life again. On the other hand, the Reddit user believed she earned what she had now with her talent and enthusiasm. His business might end up terribly without her help, and he owed her for that.

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The poster also mentioned his old customer, who struggled with tax and regulation problems after losing the bookkeeper. Interestingly, he figured out the bookkeeper intentionally revealed her old boss's shady dealings subtly and cleverly.

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He gradually realized he got a sly employee, but he seemed to enjoy what she did with her last terrible employer. After one year and a half, her old boss lost his company to new owners.

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The poster was definitely proud of his employee and her ability to get his company through every audit. She even consulted a great audit from the IRS and won compliments from colleagues and other auditors.

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The public was happy for both the poster and the employee. Both of them are good people who should be given opportunities and appreciated. Netizens also respected the Redditor for being a great boss who realized other people's potential and helped them to go ahead.

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What do you think about this thread? Have you ever worked for an awful boss like the bookkeeper's old employer? What did you do to get out of such situations? Let us know in the comment below, and please check out other posts on our site for more fascinating ideas!
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