Creative ways to not serve the bond with service based companies
As a fresher, most of us have to serve a bond of 2-3 years at our first company. How can one break such bonds without having to pay them as we all know bonds are not legal. I have heard that if u break the bond they don't give u an experience letter . Does showing your payslip work? Or does anyone know of a much better way?
Creative ways, hmm, okay
- Send a bounced cheque, and put them in endless "customer service" loop
- Hack into servers and set joining date 2-3 years before actual
- Get fired
- Change name, move cities, states or counties
- Fake your death
- Legally be pronounced dead for a minute
- Burn down the head office of the org
Alternatively, forget about that experience letter, it does not matter much. Places persistently asking for it would have a similar culture to the service based org with bonds.
They won't persist you for it, you can always say it's not being provided; and provide other references from college and colleagues directly
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Yes because most of the tech companies are shit. I am currently interning at Accolite Digital they selected me for 6 months internship + FTE after drilling me through 5 rounds. It's been 9 months and they haven't given any of the interns FTE. They firstly hired 70 interns later terminated the internship of half of them by stating them incompetent (they worked their ass off under a strict timeline to deliver what was asked of them). Just because they wanted to show higher profit they treated us interns like shit. The shittiest thing is I somehow managed to find out that these cocksuckers have made me billable to the client 8 months ago and are drawing 20-30 lpa from them under my name. Whereas paying me mere 20k as salary all these months in a city like gurugram . Even the guy who does the dishes at our office earns more than me. So just shut the fuck up and find some other post to radiate your incel energy.
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