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Employee Who Made Boss Over $1.5 Million In Commission Gets A $25 Gift Card

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The story revolves around a Reddit user who dedicated a significant amount of time and effort to their job, resulting in an impressive accomplishment of generating over $15 million in commission for their boss. However, when the author decided to leave the company, their act of loyalty suddenly took a dark turn. The post details the shocking turn of events as the boss reacted to the employee’s departure by calling legal action against them. The author recounts the confusion, frustration, and betrayal they felt as they found themselves embroiled in a legal battle after years of dedicated service.

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The Reddit community responded with empathy, and support, and shared their own stories of workplace betrayals and legal entanglements. The comments section became a space for discussions on worker rights, loyalty, and the exploitative nature of certain workplaces. This particular story serves as a cautionary tale, shedding light on the vulnerability of employees and the complexities of loyalty in the face of a cutthroat work environment. It emphasizes the need for fair treatment and the importance of legal protections in the workplace.

OP worked very hard for a job and gave his boss everything, but the boss gave him a $25 dollar AMC gift card which was 1.5 hours away. OP started looking for another job and soon found one.

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OP told the boss he is leaving the job and had trained someone else, he called the chief legal officer.

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The HR further adds that OP will be fired for looking for other jobs after he complete his work here.

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After Op left, they keep on contacting OP trying to intimidate him, and even contacting the new employer.

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They wanted to take it to court in order for OP to quit his new job. OP has mentioned the name of the company.

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OP mentions in the edit that he is still working with the same company.

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Here are the few questions that OP answered which were frequently asked.

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Now that you have read the story, it’s time for you to see what Redditors had to say about this. It is obvious that the company was not fair to OP after OP gave it a huge deal of time, effort, and revenue while OP is in the right here leaving the company. 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 too.

The UK offers a suing policy in such cases.

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It’s more like a toxic relationship that the company did.

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Congratulations to OP on having a good job.

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Advice from a wise man.

In the corporate world, no one is your friend.

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