10 years / one decade / 10% of a century and 25% of an adult life = the time I worked for the lawyer I shall simply refer to as Perry Mason.
This occurred in a city within the borders of a state within the borders of the United States.
When I met Perry I wasn't sure I should take the job. In fact I only interviewed with him because I thought he was someone else - someone that I had a bit of a score to settle with. Turns out he wasn't the same guy.
Perry worked in several area's of law - criminal / personal injury / credit / traffic offenses / drugs.
In addition he had several businesses that he owned, apartment complexes, bars, sock companies and eventually a 13 store retail chain with an online store.
He had it all together, nice cars, nicer house, attractive wife, two great kids, rich Dad who spent time at the office and became an office dad for many of the younger employees.
Our office was profitable, we were making money hand over fist and life was good.
Then something happened - mid life crisis? Nervous breakdown? We really don't know.
The first thing: he brings in "Lola" (not her name) or "Gypsy Rose Lee" depending on your point of view. She was supposed to be an expert at a particular type of collections and frankly she wasn't. It didn't take long before we found out what her specialty was.
She (new employee) was given her own office - with a lock no less and Perry would have meetings in that office that would last for many hours, behind a locked and closed door. After a few of these locked door sessions, she was appointed my assistant manager. Much to the chagrin of my staff.
She was gone within a few months and her true purpose came out.
To put it mildly and to keep this family friendly.. she was the girl friend of both Perry and his wife. Some times at the same time.
From that point on until the office closed, the wife created many a scene trying to track down Perry's check book and bank statement. She would show up drunk, angry and violent. Tossing things around the office, screaming at employees and threatening to fire them.
Perry would hide and beg me to deal with her.