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Employee Quits Their HR Job With No Notice, Company Crumbles

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In the world of low-level employment, there often comes a time when one has to call it quits. For those without experience or a college degree, enduring mistreatment can seem unavoidable, given the limited job prospects. Yet, everyone has a breaking point; enduring poor management indefinitely is unsustainable.

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Recently, a diligent HR employee chose to resign abruptly from a dreadful job, a decision I wholeheartedly support. Her boss, rarely present and working minimal hours, earns a six-figure salary. In contrast, she, paid hourly, consistently works over 40 hours, managing crucial information for over 600 employees. It’s commendable that she decided to stand up for herself.

If you are interested to read the story, read till the end.

OP, HR Assistant in a 650-employee company, frustrated. No raise since 2021, promised but unfulfilled. Paid under $25/hour, boss makes six figures.

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OP’s boss is rarely present, working around 25 hours weekly, while OP puts in 40-55 hours. The boss often works from home, but OP is denied the privilege.

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OP faces crazy abuse of power from boss, and owners ignore it because she’s married to their son. OP handles the workload of 3-4 people weekly.

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OP, young with no degree, believed current job was the best option. However, just received a higher-paying offer, joining a real team, with the flexibility to work from home.

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OP quits this Friday with no notice. Boss faces a crisis with year-end projects and a December vacation. OP feels no remorse after broken promises.

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OP is the sole expert in using HR computer software. With no one else bothering to learn, OP’s departure leaves the company struggling. Employers, take note respect matters.

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OP expresses gratitude for subreddit support. Not worried about references; boss doesn’t provide them. Excited to sell skills independently.

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HR assisting involves crucial tasks like managing insurance and onboarding. Despite negative DMs, OP’s next job isn’t in HR.

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OP acknowledges HR Directors protect the company’s interests. Confirming the next secured job with a start date, OP is thrilled about a union position; a dream come true.

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OP had a 3-week COVID absence in 2022, and HR struggled. Anticipates repercussions for leaving without notice but asserts it’s warranted, given past treatment.

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The story tells us that OP had a tough time at work in HR. OP did a lot of important tasks, like managing insurance and onboarding new hires. But the boss didn’t appreciate or treat OP well. OP decided to quit without notice because the new job is a better opportunity. OP wants everyone to know that sometimes it’s okay to leave a job that doesn’t treat you right. It also shows that doing your best is important, even if the bosses don’t appreciate it. OP is happy about the new job and hopes it goes well, and everyone deserves to be treated with respect at work.

Now that you have read the story, it’s time for you to see what Redditors had to say about this. Read till the end to see what are other people’s opinions on this. Don’t forget to share your own opinion at the end of this article.

OP should boycott some platforms for a while.

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This was a critical situation.

US residents are providing suggestions.

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Seems to be right.

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She owes me money. Any suggestions?

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