In this story, OP asked their boss for a raise because rent went up, but the boss said no raise until December. So, the OP found a better-paying job and decided to leave. During the last two weeks, they’ve been trying to teach their supervisor the ropes, but it’s not going well. Now, with only two days left, the boss suddenly realizes they’re in trouble without the OP and wants them to stay longer to help train the supervisor. The catch is, that the boss didn’t want to talk about keeping the OP until they were almost out the door. It’s like they only realized how important the OP was when it was almost too late.
This situation shows how things can get messy when bosses don’t listen to their employees’ concerns. The boss only tried to talk when they saw the OP was really leaving.
So keep on scrolling down below to read the whole story narrated by OP and make sure to read it till the end otherwise, you won’t be able to connect to the story.
1. OP asked his boss for a raise to help with the surging rent increase but he was told that he couldn’t get a raise until December, so OP decided to put in his notice and leave for a better-paying job. OP’s boss has acknowledged the resignation notice
2. OP’s boss finally asked him what would it take him to stay at least another month because he had to train his supervisor but it was too late
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3. Here’s an edit OP provided us with
4. They had all the chances in the world to convince OP but they made it too late
5. Who does not like a better-paying job? So as soon as you get the offer don’t wait for the bridge to be burnt
6. Savouring the moment 101
7. I would do the same too
8. Actually there were a lot of people who could relate to this situation
9. Good luck with the new job OP
10. They got what they deserved and OP got what he deserved a better-paying job with better managers and bosses
11. This user got a solid point
12. Boss you would have to invent a time machine to convince me
13. Desperation breeds unusual behavior
14. Here’s another user who could relate to this situation
15. On point!
16. OP made the right choice obviously
17. An advice OP should consider I think
Managers like this are only harming themselves and their companies by making such decisions, and once they are confirmed that the employee who is useful to them is leaving they get anxious trying to make them stay but it’s too late for that. That’s exactly what happened here they got what they deserved and OP got the better job with the better pay he deserved.
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