Effective Immediately, I Quit! Boss Tells Employee To 'F*** Off', Employee Quits On The Spot
Social media, particularly Reddit, has become a hotspot for people to air their frustrations about the workplace. CrazieIrish recently reported on Reddit that they quit their job on the spot after their abusive employer told them to f*** off.
Work gives financial stability, but it can also be a major cause of stress for many people. Social media, particularly Reddit, has become a hotspot for people to air their frustrations about the workplace.
Who posted the brawl between an employee and boss?
CrazieIrish recently reported on Reddit that they quit their job on the spot after their abusive employer told them to f*** off.
The individual shared further details in the comments section, shedding light on the context behind the viral post. According to their account, they work remotely from home and found themselves in need of assistance with a new computer to gain access to their work.
What actually happened?
They reached out to the person who subsequently became the subject of the viral post for help. However, the interaction took an unexpected turn when the individual expressed frustration that the computer hadn't been set up beforehand, implying an expectation for them to have done so in their own time without compensation.
In response to this expectation, the individual informed them that they were not inclined to perform the task without compensation, which evidently triggered a hostile reaction from the other party.
The situation escalated when they were told to "f*** off," prompting the individual to make a vow to themselves that they would resign as soon as they were told to do so for the last time.
This additional context underscores the significance of clear communication, mutual respect, and fair compensation in professional relationships, as well as the potential consequences of disregarding these principles.
How did people on the internet react?
This Reddit thread was shared just 12 hours ago and has since received over 31,000 upvotes. Several internet users left comments to convey their perspectives. The user should have written, "Thank you for your feedback, Anthony. I've decided to follow your advice and f*** off, effective immediately."
Another person wrote, "Now get some rest, my friend."
"The only issue with resigning like that is that the folks who pushed you to do it don't care and/or are glad afterward. The third user stated, "In my ideal situation, they are screwed by my departure."
Check the viral post here.
So, I Quit My Job
byu/CrazieIrish inantiwork
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