Man says he deleted all photos from company server after his company paid him only $30 for capturing & editing 600 corporate photos - Singapore News

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I will never trust the 'do first talk later' again. I learnt my lesson', he said.

SINGAPORE — After his company lowballed him for the work he did, a man took matters into his own hands by deleting all his work and leaving the company.

In his post, he wrote: “Months passed and none of them came forward to discuss the price with me. And so today, I put on my invoice. Per session I charged about 100 SGD x 18 sessions=1800 SGD. That’s considerably very very cheap for corporate shots for each sessions. I normally put higher for corporate shots. Also, I told them I’m up for negotiation”.

In his post, the man added that he did not take the $30 but told his company that his work got stolen and deleted all the photos from the company’s server instead. He also resigned with 24 hours notice. “During this 10 years i did commit a couple of mistakes at work. The problem is that those who is gang with the boss commit mistake [and] get away scot free”, he wrote, explaining that his boss would apparently always overlook the mistakes of those close to her.

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