Employees do possess self-respect and sometimes they can not last even a day-long if the boss is really disrespecting them. This is a story about Reddit user u/slightlyburnttoast who had to quit his job on the very first day of his work due to his boss who started lashing out at him for something he had not practiced yet. What was good to see was the response of various people who started commending him for his efforts of putting himself first. It’s because many employees think that they owe the boss something and cannot question or take action against the boss’s behavior but it is wrong. The boss, although being in a higher position, does not have any right to insult the employee or belittle him in any way. “No, you do as you’re told!!” is the world’s boss’s famous line and they can quote it whenever feel like it.
This employee got scolded badly by his boss by giving hotter fries than colder ones for a customer. As petty as the issue sounds, the behavior of the boss was enough for the employee to leave that authoritative garbage then and there so he did. He went out before his boss could insult him any further. Scroll down till the end to know how other people suffered the same way due to rude bosses and what they did to survive it.
1. He simply quit the job, not thinking it’s the first day
2. Definitely the bets of all decisions to be taken
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3. Putting your mental health and personal boundaries first is what everyone should practice especially in this era
6. How can people stoop so low when they yell at someone for taking a little time extra eating
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7. Inhumanity can go to many levels
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8. Leaving early is better than suffering later helplessly
9. Hiding someone checks and avoiding them? What kind of professionalism is that?
10. Betting on yourself can be advantageous so many times
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11. This is actually the best walkout ever, kudos to you guy!
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12. Sometimes people have to learn their lessons a harder way
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13. Never work for a wage lower than your hard work, it’s the worst form of self-suffering.
Some people can never change, right? It’s best to go out of their ways and give them no chance to treat you like shit. You should always prioritize your self-respect. So, what do you think about this article? Make sure to give us your feedback in the comment section. Please share with us your experience if you ever met with any horrible boss who started to lash out for no appropriate reason. Also, tell us how you dealt with it. Stay connected to us at defused if you want more stories like these. Beware of scammers. Stay safe.