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I want to give a little story about my work experience with jews. I want to state outright that I don't want to believe all jews are like this, but from my own anecdotes, the experience was not very good.

So about 10 years ago, I was looking for a job as a coder because winter was slow for the job I had at the time. I wanted a little gig I could do while it was slow around the shop as a bit of side income. I had a shitty laptop I could use during downtime, and before I started this job, I taught myself coding through free online resources.

Well, I posted an ad onto a local classifieds website saying that I was a coder looking for work. I got a response from a person who called themselves "Joe Smith" (I am going to use fake names here). It was an extremely white-sounding name. I learned shortly afterwards that Joe Smith was not his actual name, it was Ben Goldstein (an extremely jewish name).

That was kind of the first "wtf".

I disregarded that, I figured that he was doing it to protect himself from scammers or something along those lines. So Joe had a marketing startup, and was barely able to string together a few hundred bucks a month to pay a guy to run a site for him.

Long story short, I came in as a part time contractor under the promise that as the business grew, he would pay me more.

Fast forward a few years. The business is fucking booming. Joe went from barely being able to pay me, to hiring several people for 6 figures. I was not one of those people making 6 figures, despite the fact that I did all of the coding, server ops, database administration, and even ran a lot of marketing campaigns. I taught myself how to run the campaigns. They aren't even that hard.

Joe decided to hire a bunch of expert marketers and consultants in an attempt to grow the company. Now I wasn't aware at the time, but these marketers and consultants who had very little impact on the company would be making 2-3 times what I was making. I was directly responsible for making this company huge, and despite this, they were constantly trying to replace me with people and failing.

They would hire other coders, marketers, consultants, and managers. All of them were total pompous asswipes, but they all had one thing in common - they couldn't do my job better than me. The expert marketers they paid 6 figures ran campaigns that performed poorly, the consultants didn't actually help improve the company at all, and the other coders were amateur at best.

After a lot of bullshit, contemplating quitting, etc. I decided to stick it out. I was raised as a good christian boy who was taught that loyalty, honesty, and integrity were something of value. They were something that you should actively pursue in your life. All of those little lessons turned out to be bullshit.

Fast forward a couple more years. I get called to a surprise meeting. It turns out that Joe was going to sell the company to a major competitor. We're talking one of the biggest companies in the country in this particular industry.

Now you might think, being that I helped him from a startup, helped him grow to where the company got, that I might get a bit of the money from the sale. What do you think happened in reality? Was all of my hard work, late nights, honesty, and loyalty rewarded? Of course not. Joe sold the company for millions of dollars and didn't give anyone a cent. He also did this with very little notice, to the point where all the other long-term employees would no longer even answer his calls.

So I sat back getting paid less, and didn't get a penny from the "successful exit" in the end. After this, I found out a lot of really shady things about Joe.

It turned out Joe and his other family members were constantly engaging in shit like tax evasion, not fulfilling contracts, and even using other family members of theirs to get around legal issues. One of Joe's much older relatives had a mental condition that basically gave her the IQ of an infant. Joe used this to his advantage put her on all of the legal documentation so that when shit hit the fan, there was nothing anyone could do to him because taking her to court would be a waste of time.

Joe also went on expensive trips, bought himself luxury vehicles and RV's that cost more than most houses in my country, among other things. Imagine not being able to afford a house, but the guy you made rich was going around buying shit worth more than any house in your city. I also found out that some of Joe's "partners" were constantly in trouble with the law according to some quick google searches.

So not long ago I got another job working for another company in the same industry. Joe has the balls to call me up and begin questioning me about it under the facade of wanting to start another company and making me a full partner this time. After a couple of conversations with him I do a bit of leet haxoring and find out a lot of shit that really pissed me off. It turns out one of Joe's partners (a manager) was also a lying piece of shit. Pretty much every one of Joe's partners had something sketchy about them. Everything they say is a lie, and everything they do can fall under the category of manipulation.

So anyways, that was my experience with jews. Lying, manipulation, cheating, greed, sociopathy, breaking laws, using their own families to evade legal issues, fucking over anyone and everyone they could, and then acting like nothing happened. It's pretty fucked up now that I think about it, but this person is the most evil person I have ever met, and I grew up with a mother who abused me daily.

I am curious to hear some other personal stories about your run-ins with jews to see just how common this type of shit is. If you made it this far, thanks for reading my bitching.

I want to give a little story about my work experience with jews. I want to state outright that I don't want to believe all jews are like this, but from my own anecdotes, the experience was not very good. So about 10 years ago, I was looking for a job as a coder because winter was slow for the job I had at the time. I wanted a little gig I could do while it was slow around the shop as a bit of side income. I had a shitty laptop I could use during downtime, and before I started this job, I taught myself coding through free online resources. Well, I posted an ad onto a local classifieds website saying that I was a coder looking for work. I got a response from a person who called themselves "Joe Smith" (I am going to use fake names here). It was an extremely white-sounding name. I learned shortly afterwards that Joe Smith was not his actual name, it was Ben Goldstein (an extremely jewish name). That was kind of the first "wtf". I disregarded that, I figured that he was doing it to protect himself from scammers or something along those lines. So Joe had a marketing startup, and was barely able to string together a few hundred bucks a month to pay a guy to run a site for him. Long story short, I came in as a part time contractor under the promise that as the business grew, he would pay me more. Fast forward a few years. The business is fucking booming. Joe went from barely being able to pay me, to hiring several people for 6 figures. I was not one of those people making 6 figures, despite the fact that I did all of the coding, server ops, database administration, and even ran a lot of marketing campaigns. I taught myself how to run the campaigns. They aren't even that hard. Joe decided to hire a bunch of expert marketers and consultants in an attempt to grow the company. Now I wasn't aware at the time, but these marketers and consultants who had very little impact on the company would be making 2-3 times what I was making. I was directly responsible for making this company huge, and despite this, they were constantly trying to replace me with people and failing. They would hire other coders, marketers, consultants, and managers. All of them were total pompous asswipes, but they all had one thing in common - they couldn't do my job better than me. The expert marketers they paid 6 figures ran campaigns that performed poorly, the consultants didn't actually help improve the company at all, and the other coders were amateur at best. After a lot of bullshit, contemplating quitting, etc. I decided to stick it out. I was raised as a good christian boy who was taught that loyalty, honesty, and integrity were something of value. They were something that you should actively pursue in your life. All of those little lessons turned out to be bullshit. Fast forward a couple more years. I get called to a surprise meeting. It turns out that Joe was going to sell the company to a major competitor. We're talking one of the biggest companies in the country in this particular industry. Now you might think, being that I helped him from a startup, helped him grow to where the company got, that I might get a bit of the money from the sale. What do you think happened in reality? Was all of my hard work, late nights, honesty, and loyalty rewarded? Of course not. Joe sold the company for millions of dollars and didn't give anyone a cent. He also did this with very little notice, to the point where all the other long-term employees would no longer even answer his calls. So I sat back getting paid less, and didn't get a penny from the "successful exit" in the end. After this, I found out a lot of really shady things about Joe. It turned out Joe and his other family members were constantly engaging in shit like tax evasion, not fulfilling contracts, and even using other family members of theirs to get around legal issues. One of Joe's much older relatives had a mental condition that basically gave her the IQ of an infant. Joe used this to his advantage put her on all of the legal documentation so that when shit hit the fan, there was nothing anyone could do to him because taking her to court would be a waste of time. Joe also went on expensive trips, bought himself luxury vehicles and RV's that cost more than most houses in my country, among other things. Imagine not being able to afford a house, but the guy you made rich was going around buying shit worth more than any house in your city. I also found out that some of Joe's "partners" were constantly in trouble with the law according to some quick google searches. So not long ago I got another job working for another company in the same industry. Joe has the balls to call me up and begin questioning me about it under the facade of wanting to start another company and making me a full partner this time. After a couple of conversations with him I do a bit of leet haxoring and find out a lot of shit that really pissed me off. It turns out one of Joe's partners (a manager) was also a lying piece of shit. Pretty much every one of Joe's partners had something sketchy about them. Everything they say is a lie, and everything they do can fall under the category of manipulation. So anyways, that was my experience with jews. Lying, manipulation, cheating, greed, sociopathy, breaking laws, using their own families to evade legal issues, fucking over anyone and everyone they could, and then acting like nothing happened. It's pretty fucked up now that I think about it, but this person is the most evil person I have ever met, and I grew up with a mother who abused me daily. I am curious to hear some other personal stories about your run-ins with jews to see just how common this type of shit is. If you made it this far, thanks for reading my bitching.

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