“For three years, I begged for a raise while keeping this company afloat. Her response? A cold laugh. ‘You’re lucky to even have a desk here,’ she sneered, tossing my termination papers like trash because I dared to look for a better life. But the laughter died when my phone rang. It was her former CEO—the one person she feared most. ‘I need someone I can trust to take over,’ he whispered. I looked her dead in the eye and smiled. She had no idea I wasn’t just leaving; I was coming back to become her boss.”
For three years, I was the backbone of Miller & Associates. As a Senior Analyst, I handled the accounts that kept the lights on, often staying until the cleaning crew arrived. My boss, Sarah Miller, was a woman who viewed employee loyalty as a commodity to be exploited. Every time I approached her for a…