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The American Employer system is full of corruption.

I worked at previous IT company and witnessed a corrupted IT and print Services company get on-boarded. (Fyi I'm typing from phone so forgive me for typos) The contracted company quickly got comfortable and started abusing me the main lead IT guy for company I worked for at the time. I started looking up the contracted company guy's LinkedIn profiles and saw many didn't even mention an Education degree and the Cybersecurity manager that was on-boarded went from bring a regular IT analyst guy to “Cybersecurity Manager” right at the time of onboarding them. So they had some guy there “Become another person just for the company I worked for” and keep in mind your regular IT analyst guy barely has any cyber security knowledge if any at all. He prolly asks Engineers questions about Cybersecurity to get knowledge and then he acts as sales guy with Cybersecurity knowledge when…


I worked at previous IT company and witnessed a corrupted IT and print Services company get on-boarded. (Fyi I'm typing from phone so forgive me for typos)

The contracted company quickly got comfortable and started abusing me the main lead IT guy for company I worked for at the time. I started looking up the contracted company guy's LinkedIn profiles and saw many didn't even mention an Education degree and the Cybersecurity manager that was on-boarded went from bring a regular IT analyst guy to “Cybersecurity Manager” right at the time of onboarding them. So they had some guy there “Become another person just for the company I worked for” and keep in mind your regular IT analyst guy barely has any cyber security knowledge if any at all. He prolly asks Engineers questions about Cybersecurity to get knowledge and then he acts as sales guy with Cybersecurity knowledge when talking to the COO at the company they are doing contracted work for.

I did more checking of Google and Facebook reviews and the contracted company has complaints everywhere mentioning “they only cared about sales and everything that involved work had sales despite already paying previously”.

Seems like the more inflation that happens the worse the corruption gets.

In Indeed I read their previous engineers and other guys quitting mentioning management doesn't care about its clients and just cares about sales goals. They'll lie and deceive just to get more sales. They're corrupted and they know it. The Cybersecurity manager guy essentially lied to give himself a new Cybersecurity role with company they did the contract with at that time when I was working there. The COO who onboarded them was an old man and clueless they were doing a Mission on the company to pull millions from the company.

I since got another job that paid higher but with a national company that makes 30+ billion dollars a year and guess what? They won't even reimburse our parking for us IT guys. I was like wow some corruption, for the sake of saving money they're not even reimbursing us for parking or online education courses.

Speaking of Education all this made me corrupted too. I read online the US education department closed a university in America and forgiven all student loans because it as determined it was a leech type university and not a real one and only cared about getting students hooked on student loans so they can earn their revenue and founders get filthy rich.

I also came across article of some American Police officers caught using fake degrees and they still got their jobs back.

I was like “Ok the world is corrupted”. So I applied for new IT position that paid more than previous one but this time I put a degree and University I never graduated from and mentioned I have a bachelors. I know the stuff from past experience so I was in idgaf mode after seeing so much corruption. I put some Moroccan University because it's overseas. I never ordered any fake degree, just lied on application and got hired, worse case scenario I'd get fired, but I wouldn't as I have a lot of experience and know the stuff. A lot of QA software tester job guys making $90k+ a year have also lied about degree and/or experience.

My position isn't safety sensitive so I don't worry about mentioning a degree I don't have. I read somewhere “Cum Laude Cum” , and I think it's something Latin or Greek origin they write on peoples degrees. It sounds funny

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