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Steve’s letter to the ceo really damaged his ex-boss reputation and now she is in hot water and on her best behavior. however, steve’s father does not know the entire story. his father thinks that there wasn’t any immediate boss and thinks that it was just a coworker that got steve unjustly fired. and his father told steve a couple of weeks ago that steve’s letter wasn’t the only thing that got the boss into hot water. steve wants to tell his father that yes it was but not sure if he should tell his dad because he does not want his dad to know everything that happened in that department, the less he tells his dad the better.

Here is the story his father knows nothing about:.

Back in december 2007 steve wrote and mailed a very damaging letter about his ex-boss to the ceo (at the main headquarters). In addition steve emailed the letter to the second and third in command and followed up the emails with phone calls. You see this ex-boss harasses staff, customers and lied to get steve fired.

Then about two weeks ago steve decided that he wanted to make sure that the ceo actually read the letter so he obtained the ceo’s home address and mailed a copy of the letter to the ceo’s home.

Then last week steve at the urging of one of his ex-coworkers wife filed a complaint with the eeoc.

Steve is not a disgruntled employee. He knows he can get a job somewhere else, but he did all these things for his ex-coworkers because he knew the ex-bosses behavior (harassment of staff, harassment of customers) could not go on and he knew he was the one who could get the higher-ups attention because steve is no longer at the company.