Many people have told me I should seek therapy. It was a very emotionally damaging experience.
I am strongly considering taking some sort of action. Talking to the media, lawyers etc.
I have anger flashes about what happened all the time. Like PTSD. These anger flashes can last days.
Some of the things they did I have documentation on which I have been sitting on. How do I handle this? I feel on the one hand I should try to avoid any further action, on the other hand I feel what happened was over some sort of professional line.
In particular, I believe I was quit fired or similar. They over hired way too many people then took the approach of trying to scare people into leaving rather than paying layoff fees. This resulted in me getting stuck in a bad situation for very long.
It's not like 10 years ago where there was zero criticism of the tech industry in the press and it was wall-to-wall fawning, adulation, and gadget reviews. Nowadays there are several journalists who cover us with a critical eye...
In a general sense, if you have the emotional wherewithal to fight it out, you probably should. I know I would.
I like to think I'm a nice guy, but I refuse to be treated like a doormat.
What would the ramifications of your plan be if you were you to execute it without warning them in advanced vs. if they had advanced warning.
It's easy to feel spite and anger. I get the urge for revenge. But before you do anything, think about how it will affect you.
* would it be justice?
* would doing it prevent them from hurting others that they are in the position to hurt or are actively hurting?
* could this negatively impact you and your loved ones?
Good luck and all the best.