Share
Lawyers are the one profession you never want to mess with.
Especially if you think you might take advantage of them in the workplace.
One lawyer plotted an impressive revenge plan on his not-so-competent former colleagues and shared it onReddit.
However, this is required only of full-time employees.
So what exactly is a relieving letter?
Sometimes it can also be referred to as a relieving certificate.
A relieving letter can often be proof of a good work history and reliability.
Without that proof, no company is willing to take you seriously.
Theyalsoprotect them from potential legal issues by clearly stating the reason for an employees departure and any outstanding obligations.
An employer can deny an employee the letter if theyre not satisfied with their work at the company.
It can also be an attempt from toxic management to control the employee.
The narcissistic leader is probably the most toxic because everything is about their gain, Louise told us then.
Theyll throw you under the bus if they need to divert attention away from their misdeeds.
A strategy with them is to stay friendly but not get caught up in their inner circle.
It may not feel as good to stay out of the chosen group but its a lot safer.
Louise also gave some advice on how to deal with supervisors who tend to micromanage their employees.
Theres a difference between a managers poor communication style and bullying or harassing behavior, Louise explained.
The former is highly irritating but the latter is illegal.