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At some point in our lives, there’s bound to come a point when you seriously consider quitting your job. You’ve tried everything—talking to your manager, your local HR rep, shifting your perspective with some positivity, and maybe even meditation—but nothing seems to take away the dread, anxiety, and anger that you feel at work. So you decide to quit.

You see, everyone has a breaking point, and once you reach it, you really don’t care anymore. You have a, “Fire me, I don’t care” attitude. Redditor 12345burrito asked their fellow site users to share the moments that they were so disappointed with their working conditions, they no longer wanted to remain in their position.

Have a read through some of them below and share your own experiences with the very worst jobs you’ve ever been in dear Pandas. What’s your breaking point? Oh, and fear not—there’s always another job out there. Though landing it means we have to approach job interviews with plenty of confidence and avoid shyness.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace My boss tried to tell me I couldn't get a surgery I'd been effectively waiting 5 or 6 years for. She was like "sorry - I've already got 3 people on annual leave for those weeks". I basically said to her "prepare for a 4th - cause I'm either on annual leave or not coming back at all".

Funniest part was - she was in the middle of being replaced by someone else - so I went to her replacement (who would be in charge about 3/4 days before my surgery) and she was aghast and was like "Of course you can have your surgery - we'll make it work!" and that was it.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace My dog became very ill quite suddenly and he needed to be put down, I was at work and I asked to leave half an hour early so I could be there for him. I asked my manager and she got annoyed and said there was "no way" and that I should have told her earlier. I said "I'm sorry I didn't realize my dog was going to die" in the most sarcastic way possible then walked away knowing she'd follow me, I then stood at my desk and typed my resignation up infront of her.

She gave me the time off.

No one was going to stop me from being there for my boy.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace I was 16 and my Step-Dad was in hospital around 5hrs away dying from cancer. I got a phone call at work for about the third time in a couple of months that I needed to get down there ASAP to say my goodbyes, as this could be it. My bosses were all well aware of the situation, one of them was even friends with my Step-Dad. When I rushed out the back to tell them I had to go, this bloke looks at me, a crying, frightened,16yr old girl, and told me I had to stop doing this, and get my priorities right. In a rare showing of assertiveness I looked that d***snap in the eye and told him he was right, and quit on the spot.

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Evelína Zlá
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What the... I´m not an agressive person but I think I would slap him in the face hearing him say it to someone.

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Earlier, I’d reached out to career coach Jermaine Murray from JupiterHR to have a chat about what to do and what to avoid at your next job interview if you’ve decided that a change in your career is drastically needed. Jermaine said that we should be willing to highlight our accomplishments and boast about them. It doesn’t help us if we’re being overly humble.

"They humble themselves when they need to be boasting. If you understand why the work that you were doing was important and how it impacts your org (project) then you should be explaining that to the interviewer without holding back. How did you go above and beyond to make sure things worked? What creative ways did you come up with?" Jermaine told Bored Panda earlier. "Show off."

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace My wife was attacked, was in surgery when I got called about it. I was less than 10 miles away. Got told: Finish the run (9 hours), then go see her, you can't help her anyway.

Parked a Semi/trailer in the back lot of the hospital, told them to page me for the keys.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why downvoting @Charlotte ? Don't people have the right to not understand and ask for help? Seriously?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Further details on Reddit: *It took literally 4 years of recovery, but she's is a lot better now. Some things are lost forever (things that require balance), but that is life, she could have been dead so we are grateful for how she is doing. With the job, what my dispatcher did not know was that my wife and the head of HR was friends for years. So, I made a phone call (just to inform her of how her friend was doing, of course). Interesting how things turned out for the dispatcher after that :) Me, I took 8 months off so I could be there for my wife, came back to my old job as if nothing happen.*

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Nat Hedley
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bittersweet, but I'm glad the dispatcher got what was coming. Thanks for posting the update.

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Charlotte
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't get it. He/she's a doctor? What does the truck have to do with anything?

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Emma Byrne
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Guy's a truck driver, wife got attacked and needed surgery. Guy turned truck around and parked it at the hospital to be with wife after boss said to keep driving.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How awful to put you in that situation! The coldness and heartlessness of some people never ceases to disgust me. What is wrong with them? I am glad you put your wife in front of their sick request. I hope that both of you are doing well now.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The guy was a truck driver, in the middle of his shift. He drove to the hospital and parked his truck in the car park.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace Worked at a cancer nonprofit.

Hired a lady who knew about us because her kid had cancer.

Boss wanted me to fire her because she had to come in late or leave early to take her kid to chemo.

I refused. Boss said she'd fire me if I didn't. I told her she could go right ahead. Our CEO said no way.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, tried to fire her over cancer... at a cancer nonprofit. Just wow.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace We had a manager that was a prick. It was a sales role and he had no empathy when our sales were flat. He’s get very abusive and threatening.

One day, he was shouting at us and my colleague got pissed off. He was explaining it was one bad week off the back of seven good weeks. You got to expect ups and downs with sales.

The manager just yells louder claiming my colleague is a ‘quitter’ and doesn’t have a winners mindset.

Colleague tells him ‘I’ve had enough of this sh**. I’m done’

Manager screams ‘I want your resignation in writing.

Colleague scribbles a note and gives it to him. Manager had a [bad] reputation and couldn’t recruit. Our sales were even lower with one less person on the team. It ruined his career.

But funnier than that was the short, but sweet resignation note from my colleague. It read…

“Dear Bob. I’m off. F**k you”.

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According to Jermaine, our body language and tone of voice are “super important” and we need to aim for behavior and a way to present ourselves that tell our future employers that we’re both “confident and capable.”

"If your body language or tone says otherwise, you destroy the perception of your skills. Once that's gone so are your chances of landing the job," he said that how we’re perceived is essential to landing the job in the first place, as well as for long-term success.

#7

30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace They refused to honor a restraining order.

I chose my safety over my job.

am_riley , Marten Bjork Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So, you both worked at the same place? Or they just refused to ask the person to leave? I need a bit more context here.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace When after 20 years working my a** off. They started timing our bathroom breaks. I have never been completely and totally done with anything that much before

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace I was a teacher. I had confided in the school principal that I was struggling with depression but getting treatment. This a-hole (who also happened to be a deacon at my church) proceeds to tell me that depression is a spiritual problem that I needed to solve. I was too shocked and upset to say much of anything then, but I wrote him a letter telling him what I thought of his actions and his “Christianity.” Ultimately cost me my job, but damn it was satisfying and I don’t regret it in the least.

Blytheanne , Green Chameleon Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went to a school run by nuns. The principle who was a nun and a really horrible person , once told a girl that her depression was all in her head and kept giving her a really hard time for having time off school to go to therapy. She made out that you could only be cured by God and what did she, a teenage girl have to be depressed about. She even made this girl's life hell in school by making snide remarks about her depression in front of the class by saying to the Home Economics teacher "don't let her near the knives, she might use them to slash her wrists." She actually thought she was being funny. A month or so after this the girl didn't turn up for school and we were told that her parents had found her hanging in their garden shed. She was only 15. When I think of how that hypocritical old witch fained sadness and said how depression was a terrible disease it still makes me sick. She was only saying it to save face. It is a pity she wasn't so compassionate before.

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"You can teach someone to be a better coder but it's near impossible to teach them how to be a better person. Recruiters will always value personality first, but technical skills are a very close second," Jermaine told Bored Panda.

"Hiring managers keep that in mind and try to make sure candidates they like can perform competently. Different things contribute to this bar that aren't based on the candidate but the organization's internal ability to support and develop someone. Once those two elements are present a hire will happen.”

#10

30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace I was working at NTW (National Tire warehouse) before it was national tire and battery, and my first day I was scheduled for a 14 hour shift for some reason. About 6 hours into it, I asked my manager when out break time was. He said “what do you mean by break?” I said “a half hour break as mandated by law, and two 15 minute breaks required on top of that, also required by law.” His response was “most people don’t take those here, we have costumers to take care of”

After that, I clocked out and went to Wendy’s to get lunch. I figured f**k these a-holes, go ahead and fire me.

After lunch, I was doing a tire rotation and balance, the manager came out and told me not to balance the back tires if the costumer isn’t watching me. That was the nail in the coffin for me. They paid for that.

I got to talking with some of the longtime employees and they informed me that the sales counter guys (our managers) made commission from every sale and got bonuses every month while we got our minimum wage and raises were rare. I finished my shift and clocked out. Went looking for a new job the next day. Any company like that can go piss off.

So when you go get your tires balanced, watch them.

Thephilosopherkmh , Obi Onyeador Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am a mechanic and once worked for a personal management company who rentet me out to a big garage chain. After 3 days they told me to only check the balance on one wheel, and if thats ok, the other 3 are also. Didn't have a 4th day

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Working at an important political building. Been there for about a year. Other employee's have been there for decades. 99% of the staff is black, including myself. None of us have ever been written up. New manager shows up. A older white lady with a complex, and starts berating people for not doing their jobs, when they are very clearly doing their jobs as the job is defined. She berates people until they back talk, then fires them for insubordination. She fires ten out of 13 people, all black, and replaces them with white workers. She approaches me and begins berating me. I am onto what she is doing. I do not react. My lack of reaction leads her to tell me I'm being insubordinate, and I'm fired. That was my "I [freaking] dare you" moment, although I did not say it. She fired me.

Six months later, she's been fired, her supervisor is fired, and his supervisor has been demoted to the worst position a supervisor can have. A lawsuit has been filed that resulted in about $100,000 in damages to the victims.

Bet she won't do that [thing] again.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace All at the same hotel, all different bosses.

When I refused to put caffeinated coffee beans in the decaf hopper for a "loyalty member" and my new boss insisted I do it because "you will do as the men (meaning he and the guest) have told you, girl".

When I refused to forge signatures of other people on tax documents.

When a boss insisted I deliver a guests room service, because the guest insisted a female deliver it despite knowing the man had previously tried to drag a housekeeper into his room.

When my chefs insisted I serve a meat dish as "vegetarian" because they accidentally cooked the wrong thing and didn't want to fix something else.

A child, probably 12-14, called down to ask for Tylenol for her headache. Her mom wasn't in the room but confirmed it was okay. I had met the kid earlier and noticed several self harm scars. then later I noticed the kid was wearing a heavy long sleeve jacket in the middle of 103° weather and she just seemed off. I went to deliver the medicine. The lights in the room were dark but I thought her sweater sleeves were either stained or magically dip dyed so I held the packet out far enough she had to reach into the hall and her sleeves were wet with blood. My entire leadership team insisted I not "get involved", that no one in the hotel would do anything, and even insisted I leave the hotel with full pay so I couldn't. I left, realized I still had the mom's number from asking about the Tylenol, called the police and gave them the room and mom's number and spent the rest of my shift terrified for the poor girl.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The police literally tell hotel and motel workers to report anything suspicious bc it could be a trafficking victim. I hate people that insist on keeping the peace especially when lives could be in danger

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I was elbows deep in an AT&T Unix machine that should've been replaced a decade before, parts strewn all over a desk, when the client came in to see what was taking me so long.

Me: You've got three dead fans, one of the power supplies has failed, there's a bad CMOS battery and the video card is glitchy and refusing to allow the machine to POST sometimes.

Client: So how long is that going to take? Fifteen minutes?

Me, laughing: I can patch things up in a couple hours, but I'm going to have to come back in a few days with new parts.

Client: If you can't fix it in the next half hour you're fired. I'll find someone that knows what they're doing.

I stood up, grabbed my tools, and started walking.

Client: Where are you going?

Me: I told'ya how long it would take, and that's longer than a half hour, so I guess I'm fired.

My firing lasted about three more steps towards the door.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace My brother and sister in law just lost their son. At birth. They lived down south and I live on west coast. HR said FMLA doesn’t cover sibling emergencies. Just parents and grandparents. I was also two weeks from being off my new hire probation period. I had pto but because I was still in probation period, I couldn’t access it. I told my supervisor I’m leaving for such amount of days and will accept whatever consequences when I get home. I can’t care about that right now.

And I left to be with family . . . Fortunately my supervisor went to bat for me and I got to keep my job

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At least some bosses/supervisors seem to be human after all. That's nice to know.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace My boss once told me that I have to come in to the office the next day, which was a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, because we needed to clear out the office storage unit. He said that we can't afford to take time out of work days for that task.

So I begrudgingly agreed and showed up the next day. When I opened the storage unit it was crammed full of stuff... full of the boss's PERSONAL STUFF. I'm talking boxes full of his old clothes, childhood toys, school projects and textbooks, gardening tools, furniture, sport and gym equipment, construction materials, paintings, etc. TVs.

I was so mad that I quit on the spot.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That wasn't a smart boss. I'm sure if he just asked nicely and promised some kind of compensation/reward, he would've got the help he needed.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace I was arguing with a customer about them not wearing a mask. Manager came, not knowing the story, and started screaming at me (yes, the manager is a Karen). Just because she's so used to doing that every day. I didn't even care at that moment, I just said f**k this, threw my work ID card at her feet and left right then. No regrets.

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I was on a forklift and two coworkers stopped me to ask where a certain pallet of metal was located. As we were talking one of the shop supervisors came storming up.

"WHEN YOU ARE PAGED, YOU WILL RETURN THE CALL."

"I didn't hear you page, what do you need?"

"YOU HEARD THE PAGE AND YOU IGNORED IT"

"I did not hear it. I am sitting on a forklift with the engine running, sitting between two metal shears running, a screaming air compressor and two large punch presses, I. did. not. hear. you."

The two guys standing there also said they did not hear a page. So the supervisor turned around and started stomping back to his office. I called after him and said, "What did you need?"

He ignored me and kept walking and I said, "It wasn't that important I guess." That made him stop turn around and walk back to me. "WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY?"

By this time, I just didn't care, "If you walked all the way out here to find me, then you won't tell me what you wanted, then I guess it just wasn't THAT F***ING IMPORTANT to begin with..."

He stood there for 5 or so seconds just staring at me and then stormed away. Never heard another word about it.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace I was working as a software developer and providing second line support, in the hospitality/conferencing industry. I had overheard a colleague trying to provide support for something that was clearly the client IT team’s fault. Later got a call from the client’s MD’s secretary wanting to set up a call with our founder to complain that the problem wasn’t being dealt with. I said “I can’t call him, I’m really sorry, please don’t ask me why. I know our support people are working on it.” Why couldn’t I call the founder? Because his wife had, that day, lost a full term baby - which I obviously couldn’t disclose. Soon after I got a furious call from the client MD himself. His IT team was obviously lying to him about our not returning calls - I had heard the calls being returned. And he just wouldn’t accept that I couldn’t call the founder and couldn’t tell him why. So eventually I just hung up on him.

I told the most senior person around, expecting to be fired on the spot for hanging up on a client. Her reaction: “Oh yeah, he’s not a nice guy: he’s physically attacked me in the past.” Not the outcome I was expecting!

thx1138a , Procreator UX Design Studio Report

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace I was 17 and working part-time at a fast food restaurant. Someone wrecked the men’s restroom. S**t in the urinal, rubbed s**t all over the wall. The manager came out and told me to clean it. I refused. She threatened to fire me, to which I laughed in her face and told her “you can clean it yourself or you can lose an employee and still clean it yourself. I don’t need this job.”

Needless to say, I wasn’t fired and I didn’t clean that up. I still laugh thinking about it.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't think it's even in line with restaurants hygiene regulations, for an employee who's handling food to clean toilets...

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I once called in sick to my part time job at Club Monaco. My manager told me that if I couldn't find anyone to cover my shift, I was going to be fired.

So I FaceTimed her from the ER and had the doctor explain to her that I needed an MRI cause they wanted to make sure I didn't have a brain tumor.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Well, have your MRI, but THEN show up here ASAP!" - "Karen, please..."

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I work in IT Security. We have a client who I have a very close relationship with. My relationship with them was close enough that I had full permissions to everything. No one else at our company did. We received indications that their network was in the midst of an attack. Someone was moving within the network in a way they should never be.

I immediately called the Sr. IT Manager (on public holiday) and said words you never want to hear in IT. "You're about to be hit by ransomware." There was a mutual understanding that I would take any actions necessary, including taking out a core firewalls/switches to stop the spread of an attack. After all my other attempts to stop the attack failed, I resorted to doing exactly that. I took an entire local government network out, sparing the segregated public safety network.

The client manager was furious. The Senior IT folks took him aside and laid it out. My response was a subdued "what are you going to do, revoke my permissions?" THankfully it didn't get that far. The post-mortem (they lost a couple low priority servers) indicated that my actions saved the rest of their [stuff] from being stolen and encrypted. Sr. IT staff calmed the manager down.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's the down side of working in IT: we are managed by people who do not understand what we do and what we need so they only take decisions based on finance....

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace Had a boss who told me I had three days to get a project done. Said project consisted of building 180 displays on pallets. Each display took 40 minutes to build. Doing the math it would have taken five days if I didn’t take any breaks or sleep or eat.

So I told him and explained it was impossible and he responded that I was making excuses. At that moment I didn’t care if he fired me or not.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know the feeling, apparently bad supervisores either longer days or possess the ability to slow down time.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace My job was micromanaging the hell out of everyone. They had 3 different softwares that tracked where you were, speed, how much time you were on 1 job for, etc. On my way to get supplies for a job I came across an accident. No one had arrived yet so I pulled over and helped a trapped woman out of her car and tried to calm her and take care of stuff until Medics arrive. I text my boss very quickly that I'm at the scene of a major accident rendering aid and that's why I'm stopped. I was told by boss A to not spend too much time there, as I am on the clock. I ignore him. After medics take over, I take a video of the scene as I leave to prove that there was a bad accident. I was fired for taking the video because it was taken from in the company truck. When they fired me, I smiled. There are 8 people that company in the position I was in. The 2 most experienced quit after that. The others are applying for new jobs.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There seems to be a major flaw in understanding of normal human way of thinking with those bosses

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Husband was having his gallbladder taken out and was having complications before surgery. I needed to leave early from work for about two hours and my boss threw a fit stating I couldn't leave. I told her I had 300 hours of sick time I can use for myself and my husband and if she wanted to push I'd take all of it at once.. Leaving no one but her to do my job. She said she'd fire me if I tried.. I just looked at her and said I have to go ill send you my Dr's note.

I wasn't fired. I was actually awarded that year for job performance.

Edit: I didn't take all 300 hours. I just threatened to since I was protected by FmLA. I only took the day off..

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You have sick days limited to certain amount??? In my country, when someone gets sick, smth happens etc, you just take sick leave and National Health Insurance Fund pays you 70% of your salary for as long as you are on a sick leave...

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My first quitting story - My boss told me that we were going to spend our breaks doing mandatory Zumba, and I told her I was going home.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WTF?! In what degenerative fairies-world do the boss live to think it would be a good idea? Is that one of those stupid "team-building" projects that only builds defiance towards the boss?

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When I was 17 I worked a summer holiday job at Pizza Hutt - I had transferred to my home town restaurant from my University town restaurant.

I was there for 5 weeks and hadn’t been paid yet. The dickhead boss claimed it was because I gave him the wrong employee number. I hadn’t.

Anyway after 5 weeks of no pay I rang him on New Years’ Eve (ie busiest night of the summer) and said I wasn’t coming to work because I wasn’t a volunteer and I wasn’t going to work for free. He told me if I didn’t go to work I may as well not come back as I would be fired.

I didn’t go to work and had a fun New Years instead.

Then a few days later I called the Employment Tribunal (I’m in New Zealand) and told them what had happened. They called my dickhead boss. He then called me, offered me my job back and was nice as pie for the rest of the summer.

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I used to work in fast food when I was 18. We would be rostered alone, no lunch breaks or bathroom breaks because we couldn’t leave the store. No training. School kids would have to work closes until 12am on school nights. He made us serve expired seafood and deli meat. The last straw for me was when I got a call on a Monday screaming at me because the store wasn’t clean and it was obviously my fault even though my last shift was on the Thursday (and I left the store spotless). Multiple people and shifts had occurred since I had even worked but I somehow got the blame. After that call I emailed him saying I quit and blocked his phone number. His store closed down now a few years ago too.

groovybaby1999 , vadim kaipov Report

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace My Dad just had a heart attack the night before so I came in that morning to tell my Boss what happened. (I had something to give back to a colleague that's why I didn't do it on the phone) This was inventory day at Costco, the day that everyone had to work. All Directors, assistant directors, Supervisors... had to be there too.

The Assistant Director told me he would see what he could do for me. This is when I told him: "I'm not asking for permission, I'm telling you I'm leaving." And I left.

I worked there for a couple of miserable years after that.

sonia72quebec , Omar Abascal Report

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powerful words to keep in your assertiveness toolbox "I'm not asking for permission..."

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I worked a Burger King as a teenager. One day, the assistant manager, who illegally brought her teenage daughter to work to help her out, asked me to clean the restrooms. It wasn’t my normal job but I didn’t mind. I had a good attitude about it and prepared to go clean the bathrooms.

I walked into the men’s room and discovered that the reason she asked me to do it was because someone [feces] all over the bathroom. Smeared fecal matter on the walls, the sink, the floor, the outside of the toilet. The toilet was clogged and hand wet, used toilet paper inside of at and all over the room. It was a complete disaster.

I walked out of the bathroom, went back to the kitchen and told the assistant manager “I’m not cleaning that. You can fire me but I’m not cleaning it.” She sighed heavily and went and got a mop.

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30 People Share The Moments When They Realized They Didn't Care If They Got Fired From Their Workplace When I was ordered to carry a 250kg kitchen board into a house.

We had special carts for that but due to lack of maintenance ours had 2 flat tires, we called the boss about it and he ordered us to lift it ourselves, 250kg, 2 people, he even acted surprised that we called first and didn't just carry it immediately.

kaida_notadude , Pablo Varela Report

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