Sun tzu, deception and business

As pollyanna as that guy sounded, he's mostly right. Doing your job usually trumps any office politics.

If working where you are sucks, just do what you can to spiff up the resume and find another job. It's easier and take less energy.

I didn't want to reveal more than I have to, but i'll say this much, I genuinely enjoy the place at which i work, I love most of the people I work with, I appreciate the people with whom I don't have a cherished relationship and I feel like I receive the same.

however, there is one crappy manager that is very good at pushing people out, has been shooting our company in the foot by using underhanded ways to eliminate people I like without and having to suddenly replace them with trainees

now that I'm thinking about it, I'm not sure what their motives are... i have speculated but I dont have anything concrete


pic related for the blood etc, i cleaned it up btw

i want whats best for our company, yet i'm confronted with something that's usually outside my purview -- cutthroat intrigue

I thought this was pretty good advice, you should make your own thread imo where it wont be lost on idiots like the op.

I put bugs in every higher up office in my work place.

I haven't used the info for anything, but it helps me understand how they work and fall in their graces

When would you even have time to listen? 5x speed on the weekends?

I kept getting access to my boss's password, then emailed it to loss prevention, claiming that he was having us approve our own timesheets (fake email obviously)

It caused a big stink. All the employees were interrogated. I think they may have suspected me due to my tech skills, but ether way the my manager got canned.

>no nukes
>no millitary
>no resources
>no independance

Ok whatever you say pedro