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To me, that's no "revenge". No one cares about that, YET, it is a way to hurt your career. Do things correctly & on the up & up as best you can. IF they play dirty, get a lawyer & defend yourself the right way.
Slander the company on social media and on the internet.
Linked In, Glassdoor, etc., are your best bets
Bearing in mind that if what you say is actually slander in the legal sense and not just complaining/venting, it is actionable by the slandered company.
I understand the feeling to want revenge, but I too believe that the best revenge is to do better in the next place. Revenge does have a way of biting you in the end. I also think it can suck happiness from you. Find a way to move on. If you separate from your employer and go on to something else, there is no need for revenge.
One that doesn't hurt your career and one that's nonviolent. For me it would be quitting without giving notice.
get paid in USD as per your other thread?
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