They Stole My Stock Options, So I Tanked Their Billion-Dollar Deal
After a grueling year of training abroad on the company's dime, I came home holding an OEM certification for our high-end production line. Only three people in the country had it.
I couldn't wait to cash in my stock options and finally give my girlfriend, Nora, a home of our own.
But when I got back to the office, there was no celebration waiting. Just three notices.
[Finance: $50,000 travel reimbursement rejected. $20,000 in salary frozen as a performance hold, to be released after your review is passed.]
[HR: Your sponsored training carries a mentoring obligation. You must train three qualified technicians within one month of returning, as your assessment. Fail, and your travel costs will not be reimbursed and your frozen salary will be forfeited.]
[Direct Manager, Kevin: Turn over all core technical documentation. Effective tomorrow, you're reassigned to the factory floor for mentoring.]
I gripped the three notices and headed for the manager's office to demand an explanation. I pushed the door open and froze.
Nora, my girlfriend of three years, was sitting on Kevin's lap, her clothes half undone.
Our eyes met. All she gave me was one cold line.
"Ethan, since you've already seen it, let's just break up."
I backed out of the office without a word.
I walked past all the eager faces waiting for a show, went back to my desk, and finally answered the email that had been sitting in my inbox for a week.
[I've decided to accept your offer. I can start in a month.]
One month. Everything this company owed me, I was going to take back myself.