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Going back sounds like a bad idea, but it also sounds like a potential comedy-and-social-commentary goldmine.

I mean, you've got social commentary about "the court said this was a solution, let's see how it goes" and "everyone says getting the courts to order your employer to give you your job back is a pyrrhic victory, but what happens when you do it?" and you've got the cringe angle of the awkward interactions with HR and the bosses who fired you, and the justice porn angle of bullying a bad employer.

Plus if he decides he doesn't want the job any more, he can always put the posts back up and see what happens.



I'd go because it's a goldmine. Gather all the ammo you can and make a netflix show out of the whole thing.


Why? As long as you work to the book, you are essentially untouchable for non-cause reasons. They’re not gonna fuck with him again.


A disaster for the ladder climbers but a boon for those who work to live.




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