Dodgy Boss?
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My boss is a real estate agent and broker who owns her own business. When people come for a loan, their employer must send us a job letter. My boss gets me to change these letters to say that these people earn alot more than they really do (so that they can borrow more). Then faxes the dodgy letters to the bank (her husband is a bank manager).
She forges signatures aswell. The other day she asked me to ring up Veda (a company that does credit history checks), she wanted me to pretend to be one of her clients and call them, asking them to fax a copy of "my" credit history to the office. I refused, but one of the other workers here agreed and did it.
I want to be a flight attendant and am secretly doing training for this, I want a job to go to until this flight attendant thing goes through. I would work anywhere, even waiting tables just to get away from her.
I don't receive any payslips either.
I have copies of everything. Who can I dob her in to?
Dodgy Boss?It illegal to forge another person's signature on a legal document. Your boss IS dodgy and can get into a lot of trouble for that.
Even the changing letters thing sounds very suspicious. This is very unethical behavior and I wouldn't be surprised if this was enough to turn her @ss in and bring her company down.
Contact the local Better Business Bureau and anonymously state that the real estate agent's business manner has been unethical, and give your reasons why. State that there are documents that prove what you are alleging, and chances are they might send someone out to audit-- and usually auditors are very thorough and catch a lot. Whatever you do, avoid attaching your name onto a lot of those documents, or even helping her out.
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