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Ungrateful Psycho Boss Gets Instant Karma After Employee Quits On Spot

This employer managed to lose his whole digital marketing staff in one single swoop of rage, and he had no chance of recovering. Like this manager who tried to play an employee, or this boss who tried to play Alpha. Sometimes bosses forget that the employees are human beings too, and they are not robots. Human error can occur at any time. it’s because we are humans, not robots, and sometimes people forget this and they act like we are robots, or we don’t have feelings. Toxic bosses need to learn it for their own good because karma can hit you anywhere at any time, so be careful because you shall reap what you sow.

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Keep on scrolling down below and make sure to watch it till the end, otherwise, you are going to miss what actually happened here.

1. Let’s see what happened.

Text - r/MaliciousCompliance · Posted by u/beerbellybegone 4 days ago Boss: Think about whether you want to keep working here. Me: OK. I don't ocL Apologies if the English isn't perfect, it's not my native tongue. Nearly two years ago I started work at Company as their digital marketing person. After I started, it turned out that I was brought in to put out the fires left by my predecessor, the VP Marketing, who had a team of 4 plus himself, spent over $1 million in one year and brought in 5 dea

2. OP is a hardworking and a skilled person

Text - As you can well imagine, after a performance like that, I had lots of work to do, and very little to do it with. Aside from 1 or 2 paid tools, everything else was to be done using free tools only. I'm gonna do some bragging here, I beat the previous year's figures in all categories with 10% of the budget. When I started, I thought Bossman (Founder/CEO) had a really good management style, saying things like: "Your successes are yours, your mistakes are mine", and "The enemy of good is grea
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3. That isn’t fair look at the man’s effort and the profit he brought to the company, he deserves a fair salary

Text - Not to say everything was perfect, but things were pretty good. One of the main things that weren't perfect was that Bossman had serious anger management issues. As I said before, he left me alone but I saw him blow up at and fire other people for stupid shit. He lost it at me too once or twice, but he'd calm down after a coupla hours and things would be back to normal. If it looks like an abusive relationship, that's because looking back, that's exactly what it was. As the year came to a
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4. What a stupid boss, I mean, now you have lost one of the most potential employee due to your anger management. Congratulations to you.

Text - The other day we had a meeting, and it turns out that two months ago I made a mistake. It wasn't a critical mistake, and it was rectified within a few hours of discovering the mistake. No harm or damage was caused whatsoever to Company, but Bossman flipping LOST IT. I mean slamming on tables, yelling for the whole office to hear, what have you. Then he said the magic words: "Pack your things up and go home. Think about whether you want to keep working here". So that's what I did, and 10 s
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Text - Here's the part where it gets beautiful: My country is very strict on employee's rights (sorry, Americans, I feel your pain). His words and behaviour are considered an improper dismissal. By law he's required to give me 30 days notice of dismissal, which he didn't. When he realized his mistake, he convened a pre-dismissal hearing, but it was already too late, he's opened himself up to a lawsuit, which I'm already talking with lawyers about. Because by law he has to give me those 30 days'
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This boss got instant karma, OP is a hardworking, skilled person. He proved one too many times that he was worth affording employees for the company, but the boss didn’t see it. He made a decision out of anger which he is going to regret for the rest of his life. The OP got the results of his hard work in a form of a new job which actually pays a lot more than the previous one. Guess what? The boss is such a stupid person to fire him. Now he is going to face the hard consequences of firing him without notice, and the OP there is going to chill. Let’s see other Redditors’ views on this.

6. He could have treated OP fairly, but he didn’t. The boss did it to himself.

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7. What a wilding surprising justice boner

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8. I mean who wouldn’t call this Karma? It is hundred percent Karma

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9. The boss needs a nice, fat helping of karma. Well, he deserved it.

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10. Such a good job champ!

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11. OP was  right, to ask about the raise

12. What do you think?

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13. It felt so damn good. Why is it so satisfying?

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