It is legally required for employees in all industries to give prior notice to the appropriate authority for a predetermined amount of time before leaving their jobs. If they resign via this process, nobody will be able to challenge them for breaking the rules and regulations of the company. If someone continues to criticize them for not applying the correct procedure, they will be considered unprofessional.
OP was recounting the same experience when the boss contacted on Monday morning to complain about not showing up for work, despite the fact that OP had previously quit the job with two weeks’ notice. OP worked as a dishwasher in the kitchen before leaving to pursue a better opportunity in his preferred industry. The employer was not pleased with the resignation, but OP was determined to leave. OP worked for two more weeks and was astonished to read the next week’s schedule, which required him to work the next five days. All of the workers knew it was OP’s last day and said their goodbyes, but the boss was not present because he had taken the day off on Friday. OP informed the manager of the error and departed the premises after packing the items. Read the complete story to find out how the boss reacted, and then share your thoughts in the comments area.
Source: Reddit
1. OP was scheduled after resigning from the job and received a nasty call from the boss on Monday for failing to show up.

2. OP resigned as a dishes cleaner in a kitchen after getting a better job and gave a two week prior notice to the boss.

3. The last day of OP’s job, the boss had scheduled the next five days of the week for OP to work. OP packed the stuff and told the manager about the mistake.

4. On Monday morning, OP received a stern call from the supervisor for failing to report for duty. He became enraged when OP reminded him about quitting their job, and he banned OP from ever being hired to do dishwashing in his business.

5. According to OP, everyone said goodbye to OP on the last day of work; however, the boss, who wasn’t in the office on Friday, forgot it and rescheduled OP for the following week.

6. OP listened to his rant without any requirement.

Now that you’ve heard the story, let’s dive into what Redditors had to say. Keep reading to discover other people’s perspectives on the matter.
7. Redditor is glad that OP has left that job.

8. OP wasn’t even remotely sad about leaving the place.

9. Nice explanation!

10. Well! Who wants to wash dishes all their life?

11. Redditor prefers to block such people.

12. Yes, it’s better to hang up than listen to an angry rant.

13. Redditor criticizes OP’s boss for his arrogant behavior.

14. Redditor is surprised to know that OP’s boss takes Friday off, as Friday is the busiest day in the food industry.

15. Indeed! it was unprofessional.

16. According to Redditor, OP’s boss was waiting for the person who had already left the job after giving him two weeks prior notice, which was insane.

17. A Redditor disregards the working technique of not posting workers’ schedules in advance.

18. Yes, it looks ridiculous to blacklist someone from a dishwashing job.

19. According to Redditor, the restaurant industry never maintains a blacklist record.

20. The idea that OP was fired after resigning amuses Redditor.

Although OP had fulfilled the necessary steps to leave the company, the boss’s behavior was extremely unprofessional. How could he operate any firm with such a casual attitude when OP had given him two weeks’ notice to find a replacement, and he was so negligent that he was unable to do so. Since dishwashing was not a particularly high-ranking profession to continue with for a long time, OP was fortunate to acquire a better job. He was trying to blacklist OP from the restaurant business, but OP listened to his tirades only to help him understand his mistakes. Since all the evidence pointed against the boss, OP truly did not care about his threats. What are your thoughts about it? Post your opinions in the comment area, and stay tuned with Defused for more tales.
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