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“Nuclear Option” list, your guys opinion?

At my last work site I got some abuse from a team leader, thankfully that leader was on final warning and when I spoke with the manager it was made very clear to the TL what was going to happen If I proceeded to corporate. Ever since then until I quit I kept a list of any serious violations that management or staff I didn't like did. Things that would void insurance and broke other serious polices. I never disclosed the list to anyone, except as a joke one to another staff member, so I'd like to hear people thoughts about this. I wouldn't be comfortable using it as blackmail, and legally I would be fucked for doing so but I kept that info as a nuclear option. If my manager had seriously pissed me off, or been highly abusive or the like I could tank his career. I've seen…


At my last work site I got some abuse from a team leader, thankfully that leader was on final warning and when I spoke with the manager it was made very clear to the TL what was going to happen If I proceeded to corporate.

Ever since then until I quit I kept a list of any serious violations that management or staff I didn't like did. Things that would void insurance and broke other serious polices.

I never disclosed the list to anyone, except as a joke one to another staff member, so I'd like to hear people thoughts about this. I wouldn't be comfortable using it as blackmail, and legally I would be fucked for doing so but I kept that info as a nuclear option. If my manager had seriously pissed me off, or been highly abusive or the like I could tank his career.

I've seen people suggest you keep tracks of abusive managers so you can report them later so I ask why not keep track of all of them?

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