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Yea, wow, I had no idea someone would pay that much simply for an ex-employee to spin a bunch of bullshit about their former company or colleague. Incredible!

I remember a surreal experience after having left a Silicon Valley tech company. I was contacted over LinkedIn by someone wanting to "do research" about that company. Reading between the lines, he wanted company dirt, secrets, and so on. Having no intention of violating my (very serious) NDA, I declined, but he was insistent and offered to buy me dinner. I figured I could just go, chew my food and not answer questions, so why not get a free meal out of it? We met, I started chowing down, not answering anything, and just treating it like a lovely dinner date. He eventually excused himself to the bathroom, and then disappeared, leaving me with the bill. So, I guess my plan didn't work, but I got a stupid story out of it so I've got that going for me.




This story is fantastic. It's great because the ending is so unexpected, but then on second thought, exactly what you should've expected. Perfect.


You now know what the status of your payout would have been had you chosen to violate your NDA. There is no honor among thieves, apparently.


That's not just a stupid story, that's an awesome stupid story.



Lesson learned: if anyone wants to try the same move, choose someplace where the host pays at the counter, before sitting down with the food. (What are some of the best Bay Area eateries that work that way?)




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