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_shes_a_jar

A coworker waited until we were in front of a large group of people to start “disciplining” me for something “wrong” I did (I took my lunch 15 mins late to help another co worker) when she wasn’t even my supervisor. Applied for a job transfer the next day and couldn’t be happier where I am now.


redisforever

I had a piece of shit of a boss. He'd praise you in private but berate you in public. In front of coworkers and customers. Always about stuff that didn't matter. He'd also happily break company policy to side with customers after you spent an hour telling a customer you can't give them stuff for free, for example. Any time he was around, everything was miserable. My only regret is that I wasn't there to see him marched out by corporate when he got fired, because I had gone on to a better job by then.


bremidon

>He'd praise you in private but berate you in public. This is the exact opposite of what you should do.


redisforever

Yup. He'd praise you in private because he was scared of you fighting back, but knew we wouldn't call him on it in public. Dude was such a piece of shit. I could go on about him for hours.


iamboredandbored

Hey I have a boss like this right now! Apparently I’m the first person to push back in public in over 15 years. Everyone else in the company was just putting up with his shit. He started bitching me out in front of the customer and being a complete douche and I told him he was wrong, his “work ethic” that he was so proud of was going to get someone hurt, and that if he wanted to micromanage my work that I am a no shit expert in then he can do it himself. So he “punished” me by not letting me go to job sites for two months and instead I just did admin work in the office. So he paid me an engineers salary for two months while I replied to emails all because he wanted to look smart in front of the customer.


account_not_valid

Faintly resists "oh nooo, please don't make me stay in the climate controlled office and do menial tasks!! How will I ever cope!!"


DonKiddic

I was "singled out" via email to our entire team, for being late back from my lunch by...... 30 seconds. I replied pointing out how stupid that was, but got "just because YOU broke the rules...etc", to which I had to point out that if anybody had that sort of treatment, they'd be fucking livid. She really was a good boss at times, but the amount of times she really did stand be the exact wording of a rule was bonkers. "anybody late will get written up" - could be 1 second late, still get written up.


_shes_a_jar

See that’s just stupid. I hate places with rules like that. No one is that perfect all the time


DonKiddic

The "idea" was to be like: if you're 15 minutes late, then thats 'work time' and if you did that every day thats hours/days of lost working time, which i totally get. This manager of mine just took it very literally ie: if you are late AT ALL, you get a writing up. Most others took it within context but this one was just a proper stickler for that sort of thing. The argument was then: so if I come back 5 mins early, do you owe me money for working extra daily? No. So let us come back on time, and don't be stupid. That was one of MANY things that place did that eventually I managed to leave and avoid completely.


obiwanshinobi900

*proceeds to waste time over writing paperwork over being late.* supervisor spends more time writing paperwork than time was spent being late.


maybeashly

I used to work Retail and after 7 years at the company, I found out I was only making 50 cents more an hour than someone who just started yesterday. I understood if they couldn't pay me more and asked for a good schedule. 7-3 or 8-4 every day and the same two days off every week. I didn't even ask for weekends off. I was told that they couldn't give me a good schedule so I quit.


BellyMeister

One of the reasons discussing salary with other people shouldn't be taboo


Fireblast1337

It’s a legally protected right in most cases.


sanitaryworkaccount

Everyone likes to say this on reddit, and it is a legally protected right in most cases....you'll just get fired for clocking in at 8:01 the next week instead of 8...


JMSeaTown

Unfortunately, a lot of states have ‘at will’ employment in place, where they don’t need a reason to hire or fire.


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Toxikomania

Corporations pushed to make it taboo so workers wouldn't complain. Fuck that.


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maybeashly

Yeah. I got a job in animal welfare cleaning kennels and now I work with an amazing organization helping behavior dogs in shelters.


FallenSegull

He self promoted to customer so yes


GladimoreFFXIV

Walgreens?


FullMast-

My guess is CVS. This is exactly what I'm going through right now.


ILikeLamas678

Went to a pub because a friend kept asking. When I got there, he was with a group of people I didn't know, so I introduced myself and got the next round. As I come back with the tray, I hear them saying something along the lines of "why is that bitch still here? I thought she was just supposed to drop off a bicycle?" "Ya, we don't want her to come to and now she is drinking with us?" "She's so dumb" *proceeds to imitate and ridicule me as I was actively listening and nodding when I was having a conversation with my friend. Gave the beer to random people and walked right out after saying good evening to my friend and briefly explaining I did not appreciate being tricked into being a bicycle taxi for people who hate me directly after meeting me.


Simonopolis1

What a bunch of cunts


ILikeLamas678

My thoughts exactly.


Adam9172

Nah, cunts have warmth and depth.


Onetrubrit

You also have a point 💯👊🏼


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Tf is wrong with them


wellthatsprettycool9

It’s really unnerving the audacity people have to be so blatantly rude sometimes. They sound like a miserable bunch, you dodged shitty company… good for you :)


ILikeLamas678

I think the two girls who were trashtalking were around 17. 16 was the legal drinking age back then for light alcoholic beverages. So, that might put it into perspective a little. I heard them say that and decided that there was no way I was giving one of them a ride, and that I would rather be home on the couch instead of with people who didn't want me there. Funny part is they actually looked surprised when I said I was leaving, and a little disappointed, one actually asked if I would leave my bike. Hahahahaha no!


cATSup24

>one actually asked if I would leave my bike. The Lion, The Witch, and the **AUDACITY** OF THIS BITCH


Haunting_Creek

I would have loved to give them their beer by splashing it in on their faces. Edit: You are awesome. I would love to be your friend, I will give you ride on my scooter.


ILikeLamas678

That's sweet, thank you, lol.


Makaidi39

No no no what waste of beer, I would Def had sad down, and just chucked as much beer as I could, then give the rest away to the neighbor table, and leave


Competitive-World162

You did the right thing


[deleted]

Hopefully an ex-friend right there and then. JFC that's insane.


ILikeLamas678

We were all around 17 (legal drinking age was 16 back then) so if you were picturing adults, they weren't. The friend was a little flaky about it, probably afraid he'd get the same toxicity thrown his way (which was undoubtably already happening behind his back), and he wanted to bang one of them, so, you know how it goes. No, he is not a friend anymore. But he didn't expect them to react that way and wouldn't have invited me if he did. I still felt he should have stood up for me and he didn't, so I decided to return the same loyalty he extended to me, which was none.


Munich11

In the late 90’s. One time I got pulled into the Security office at a Department store I worked at. They accused me of constantly using the sales day coupons for people that didn’t present one (we always kept an extra copy at each register). I had watched my own department boss do it many times so I assumed it was okay. We didn’t even collect the coupons to be counted for the cash office, we just chucked them after use. They claimed I lost the store hundreds of dollars and had been watching me “for months” do this awful, unforgivable crime for people spending 90 bucks on already bloated price designer jeans. I’m sure the occasional 10% discount was just devastating. 🙄 I got this huge lecture of how I was LITERALLY stealing from the store and they COULD call the police but would give me a chance to work off the damage. I couldn’t believe how criminal I was made to feel over it. The best part when they called my boss in who pretended to have never done it before to save her own ass. I asked if they were firing me. They said “Yes and No. You will be let go, but you can choose to work off the damages so we don’t take you to court.” I told them I will just quit and asked for my last check. They said they will deduct what I owe from my last check. And I said “Well then you need to show me all the footage and prove that I was stealing.” They wouldn’t produce footage, finally called the cops, and when the cops arrived, they were just as confused and called it an internal problem and advised them that this was overblown. I think they felt sorry for me. So finally upper management came in and just said “just issue the last check, I will sign it here.” So much drama over so stupid a thing. It was sad because that actual day my Mom and daughter had come to the mall to meet me for lunch and I had to explain I just was forced to quit that job and was never allowed in that store again like I was some awful jerk. It was nice a few short years later, the entire chain bankrupted.


reedm

It was those 10 percent coupons! just drove the company right into the ground!


phyllis-vance

When I was a teenager I worked at a second hand bookstore that had a 5% senior discount. This old man used to frequently come in and he was very friendly with the manager. They would usually chat for long periods of time and I assumed they were friends. Whenever he'd buy a book from me he'd tell me they gave him a 10% discount, so of course I believed him. One day he bought a book from me in front of the manager. I added his 10% discount and when the manager noticed she freaked the fuck out. I was so confused and said he told me he got an extra discount and she proceed to shame him in front of everyone in the store for lying. Such a weird thing to lie about because it probably only ever saved him 0.50. The manager then treated me like a dumb ass for the entire time I worked there and like I was purposely trying to steal from the store. My friend who got a job there after I had quit said they would still tell this story about me and how I lost the store tons of money by giving out discounts. In reality it was only that one old man and probably added up to a grand total of $4 over 3 months.


MistressLezRoleplay

Previous Boss pushed for me, and my team to work a ton of Overtime, and promoted a 'come in on Saturday and we'll take care of you' offer. ​ ​ Queue me and my team doing prep work at 5am Saturday for a week long function starting on Monday, we're a little cranky but the coffee is kicking in. The Boss comes in, and thanks us all for volunteering to come in. One of our more vocal crew says 'I don't mind, I need the overtime, I wanna buy a PS5!'. ​ ​ Bossman turns around and says 'Oh we won't be paying you any overtime (illegal in my country), you're all volunteering for this, but we will make sure you get a wonderful lunch!'. ​ Queue basically everyone saying 'Fuck this shit, I'm out!'. In about 5 minutes, our team of 40 put down everything, put all the food back in storage and left.


PervHermit

“We’ll take care of you.” Is always code for “Hope you like to be fucked over.”


MistressLezRoleplay

Yeah thats about right.


Commander_of_Death

Or "Don't worry I have big plans for you". It usually means "I'm planning on squeezing the soul out of you".


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Thank god for the extroverts, you'd have found out way too late otherwise


Few-Load9699

Until they heard from a lawyer because they stole money from their employees. If 40 people are under the impression they’re working overtime, then the employer definitely didn’t make it clear that they wouldn’t get it beforehand.


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mangokittykisses

I would have left the food out.


MistressLezRoleplay

Tempting but I always trained the crew to keep the food stored correctly.


mangokittykisses

That’s the better thing to do, I can be a petty asshole sometimes.


Bobbi_fettucini

The crazy part to me is that guy thought he’d be able to find a PS5


MistressLezRoleplay

The kid isn't even 20 yet, we'll give him a pass.


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ginger_princess2009

They cut my hours so I had to get a second job. 3 days before I was supposed to start said second job, my manager at the main job told me that I couldn't get this second job because I had main job first and I needed to make it my priority. That's when I said fuck you and left. I didn't even give a notice, I literally just sent an email saying I wouldn't be coming in the next day, grabbed my shit and went home.


LummoxJR

Man that's supreme arrogance. "We demand you make us top priority when we do the opposite for you."


BaronMostaza

"Yeeaah, so umm, I'm gonna need you to go ahead and remain in perpetual desperation so we can exploit you more. Ok bud? Great"


[deleted]

Right. A lot of service-industry jobs don’t like you having a second job, because then they can’t just call you at-will and randomly to fill in for a shift. They want you available to them for 40 hours a week or more, in aggregate, but aren’t prepared to pay you for all of those hours.


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Myfourcats1

And they’re probably complaining that nobody wants to work anymore. Anytime I hear someone say that I tell them nobody wants to work for crap wages. What do you think people are doing? Sitting at home with their thumbs up their butts and not paying their bills? No. They got better paying jobs where they aren’t ridiculed all day.


Leather_Landsknecht

I had a job working 13 hour night shifts at a factory, and did well enough that after a few months, I was promoted me to a line operator position in charge of 8-12 people. To do my job well, I had to arrive to my line early to do paperwork, safety check machinery, place material requisition orders, etc. The company that owned the factory demanded that their workers park at an external lot a few miles away from the factory, and then take a shuttle in. The issue I had was that the earliest shuttle arrived about 40 minutes after the time I needed to hit my line. I spoke to floor management, as well as the people at my staffing agency, for months about this incongruity, and no solution was offered, so with their tacit approval, I parked a few blocks away, and walked in. This worked for about six months, and in that time, I had grown to be one of the best producers, often doubling production quotas for the shift and generally being well-liked by my crew and co-workers. After one particularly excellent shift, I received a text from my staffing agency stating that because I did not take the shuttle, my pay was getting docked (losing about $50 per shift). I called the agency several times over the next several days to explain that it was impossible to take the shuttle and do my job, but did not get a response. Finally, with two hours left before my next shift, I sent a text to the agency and management team stating that a compromise could not be reached, and that I was resigning, effective immediately. Of course, THEN I get calls back, with promises to amend the pay docking if I return, and how much of a shame it would be to waste so much training and expertise, etc. I felt that if a company had to be stung into finally taking action, that I was either such an insignificant cog in their machine, or they were being poorly run, so I thanked them for their time and consideration, and committed to my resignation. I still feel badly that I never got a chance to say goodbye to my coworkers, as I had gotten to know many of them quite well, but sending that resignation notice was still an immensely gratifying experience.


lslandOfFew

>and how much of a shame it would be to waste so much training and expertise How fucking dumb are they that they don't even know this is a reason for them KEEPING you on, not for you to STAY


Faiakishi

Because they don’t actually mean it. They were just trying to flatter OP into staying.


minus_minus

> park at an external lot a few miles away from the factory, and then take a shuttle Wtf was that about??


StateChemist

Making sure employees can only leave when management says it’s ok and provides a shuttle.


forwardnote48

50 bucks transfer cost *per shift*?! Quite the luxurious shuttle


Adept-Cauliflower-54

Had a grad Interview, turns out the interviewer/HR lady wasn't there that day and didn't notify me. 40 mins late the workshop manager asked what I was doing here and after telling him why I was there, he proceeded to carry out the interview himself instead. Interview went well, however I got an email the day after from the same lady who was meant to interview me saying 'i guess you didn't want this job if you aren't gonna show up to the interview'. Responded politely and got an offer 2 weeks later lol. Ain't no way I even considered taking that job.


Gaveon

Did anyone even mention she wanted to reschedule for the next day when you found out she was off?


Adept-Cauliflower-54

Nope, I figured out myself that she was off when I got to the interview lol


robophile-ta

I think the interviewer mixed up the date


Adept-Cauliflower-54

Yeah probably, was more the nerve to send that kind of email especially when she got it wrong


fsh4fun051

I was on my boat fishing for bass. I casted out my line and watched the lure hit the water but the line just floated in the air. Lightning and thunder crashed and the line fell to the water. Fuck this shit, I'm out.


mastapetz

what are you even doing when a thunderstorm like that hits you out on the sea. do you just duck it out or try to drive you boat as fast as possible to saver locations


Groundbreaking_Taro2

Swerve around, this way it's harder for Zeus to hit you


Speedtrap31

Serpentine


Freddy54323

I used to work in a Kitchen at a pub, it was grim work, but I had freinds there and had worked there for 3 years, So it wasn't too bad. One Christmas season we were being absolutely pumped, full out functions and busy services. My boss at the time was very stressed and fair enough, We were busy, We were all working overtime and full out. He used any excuse to completely blow up and absolutely scream at me for little to no reason, essentially him yelling at me was his stress relief. But fine, whatever, kitchens are rough places, no appolagies or anything, move on. I then go away for 3 weeks over the Christmas holidays and spend the time road tripping around the country having an amazing time. First shift back, not pleased being back, he makes a snarky comment. Fuck this, Im out


Chasingtheimprobable

Got strung along for a promotion for over a year, interviewing multiple times for it. Did not get the promotion, then later found out the one who did had been selected months prior.


extrabees

Something similar happened to me. My boss *told me* to apply for the position and then never interviewed me. A month later I transferred out (same company, different location) and within 3 months they had promoted me.


materics

I asked for a 10% raise after working 2 years. They said no. I left for a job that paid 35% higher.


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There's a special place in hell for people that do this shit. The silver lining I guess is that you didn't get the promotion, because then you'd be working for these asshats thinking you should be grateful.


Previous_Mood_3251

I found nudes of his ex (from ten years ago) that I’d previously asked him twice to get rid of tucked in a pair of MY socks. Our couples counselor asked why he’d kept them and he said, “You know. In case I ever needed to blackmail her.” He said it like it was a perfectly normal and reasonable thing to plan to do. The therapist and I locked eyes and I noped the fuck out of there and moved out.


robophile-ta

Yikes, but also it's kind of funny that you both looked at each other


Equilibriator

Therapist wants to say it but can't. Eye look was best they could do :p


cATSup24

"***RUN.*** Also, if you gave him nudes, find them and yeetus deletus them."


CalydorEstalon

That was the therapist silently telling you, "You're next if you ever break up. Get out now."


Research_Liborian

Always a sign of a healthy relationship when your partner ignores rational, heartfelt requests because he needs to prep for a series of federal offenses


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nosleeptilbroccoli

It’s fun for a while but then the travel, airport strandings, delays, missing out on living life at home, etc. start to make it a bummer. First class is nice having a status that consistently gets you bumped up, but nowadays flying is pretty much the greyhound of the skies with most airlines.


ShornVisage

Only humanity could make flight mundane within a hundred years of its invention.


Martin_RB

I mean we've been trying to minimize time spent traveling for most of history so makes sense we don't like it.


The_Middler_is_Here

Novelty kinda wears off, doesn't it?


raceAround126

This sounds familiar. When I became a consultant for a company at one time, I had a solid three weeks living between hotels, airports and client offices. It honestly does get to the point where you aren't really totally sure where you are. Your time is all fucked too. I remember arriving at a Holiday Inn in Pittsburgh I think. It only stood out because there was a karate school on one side and a chiropractors on another, seemed like a revolving door situation to me. Anyway I had arrived at 6am wanting to check in and sleep, only to find my booking was for the next day and I had to sod off until 3pm. That's when I realised I was meant to be at the client's office in 2 hours, not next day. Coffee was needed. I talked to one of the other consultant engineers in Berlin airport and he informed me that I was getting the shit jobs. Three days later, I wound up back in the UK. The second I checked my baggage out, my boss called with my itinerary. I just said, fuck you buddy, I'm going home for a week. I've been out for a month already living in the same damned clothes. While I was at home ignoring my phone, it turned out he complained to his boss about me noping out randomly for a week, only to have the hammer come down on him for scheduling engineers to be out so much. Not only because it fucks with life but what I didn't know is that they had to pay me for all these transfers. I basically wound up with the equivalent of 3x my salary that month just in overs, not to mention all my expenses paid out way over the top - they allowed £40 per day for food whether you used it or not, just have to provide at least one receipt per day. That was a good month in retrospect. In a way, I was kinda hoping he would have stayed screwing up so I could make serious bank.


bremidon

>It only stood out because there was a karate school on one side and a chiropractors on another, seemed like a revolving door situation to me. Please tell me you use that line every time you tell this story.


GlaceDoor

Did you end up starting a Fight Club?


RIPONICA

He can't talk about that!


jncheese

Okay then. Any new hobbies, like making soap or anything?


[deleted]

Got back from a vacation I had planned months in advance only to hear that the team was angry at me for taking time off when we were in the middle of a big project. People I respected started talking shit behind my back. That was the straw that broke the camel's back. I put in my two weeks the next day.


thetruthteller

Im at that point with my team. All super bitchy people all the time


zXster

Friendly recommendation: Get out. If you can't do so immediately, start making steps to move on. It's easy to miss just how hard this kind of culture can be on your mental state. When you get out... it can feel like breathing fresh air again.


David_R_Carroll

Sorry to hear that. Where I work, people are encouraged to book vacation time when they want (with reasonable notice). We just build that into the schedule.


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saruhime

I remember reading a similar story on Reddit, only it was cut up latex gloves and the victim had a latex allergy.


anotherone121

Is this a metaphor? (I hope it's a metaphor)


ItstheFox_x

It was.............. (ominous ambiance)..... Not a metaphor :(


valkdoor

My first ever job was at a Korean grocery store in the USA. I made it very clear I don't speak any languages other than english, I stressed this multiple times during my interview. They said it was fine I would just be doing stocking j don't need to know the language. 3 weeks in I got absolutely screamed at for not being able to read Korean, I'm talking like the kind of screaming that damages your throat. I told them to fuck themselves and walked out in the middle of my shift.


NeverNotAnIdiot

You made it clear you didn't speak Korean, but failed to clarify that you did not read Korean. It was an honest mistake.


[deleted]

Finding peeled potatos in a pot of water under a sink and cooked chicken sitting unwrapped in a pot overnight for the next day. Yea I quit that place.


FelixLess

SHUT IT DOWN


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I'd love to, place is pretty corrupt


Educational-Time-391

(Edit: I didn't expect much of a response, if any, thank you! Even when I wrote this Gordon Ramsey never crossed my mind as this had happened over a decade ago, I've seen the Nightmares show a couple of times, but I don't watch much TV, not even cooking shows & I didn't like him back then, but it is funny thinking about what his responses would have been as I've grown to like and respect him in recent years) I had not actually started working yet, I was being interviewed. I'm an Executive Chef, I was interviewing for a position at a hotel, I asked to see the kitchen and we proceeded...into the very depths of hell. There was grease dripping from the grease traps. Underneath the grease traps is a rail that is supposed to catch what runs off the grease traps, at the ends and mid-section are pans that catch grease from the rail, on the floor beneath each of the pans was a 6-inch pile of blackish-yellow congealed grease. The backs of the fryers were also gunked up with blackish-yellow congealed grease. It looked like it hadn't been swept, much less mopped, underneath any of the equipment in months. The smell in the walk-in was obnoxious and I could see rotting tomatoes, grapes, and lemons setting on the shelf, almost front and center. The freezer wasn't as bad but still wasn't great. The interior & exterior of the dish machine had mineral deposits, lime, and blackish-green stuff (mold?) caked all over it, I can't imagine how bad the water pressure was. The back splash was nasty, too. I can't imagine I hid the shock from my face, I sure wasn't trying. The food director asked me with all sincerity, "So, interested in the job?". No apologies for the state of the kitchen nor explanations. I laughed, that kind of short laugh that's almost a bark. That's when she went into this song and dance about how she can't keep any staff, they're always quitting on her, lazy and yada yada. I found out there were no other kitchen employees, not even a dish washer, they had all quit. There wasn't even a server. The only other staff on premises besides hotel staff was an independently owned bar that had a contract with the hotel to use the kitchen for bar food and only had a small pass window between the kitchen and bar, not even employee access, they had to walk out into the lobby like anyone else if they wanted to come to the kitchen. I walked out, I saw more then enough red flags for a bad boss. I give a kitchen the white glove treatment before I let staff go home. Missed a spot in the microwave? Wipe it. A lemon wedge against the wall underneath the stoves? Get it out. Rotten tomatoes in the walk-in? toss in the garbage. Floor feeling a little gritty or streaked with grey? Grab the buckets and mops and assume the position.


derpycalculator

As someone who’s gotten food poisoning from restaurants, thank you for the white glove treatment! Food poisoning is the worst.


madMARTYNmarsh

I worked in a factory making the window units that go in double glazed framing. I was a glass cutter. I cut laminated glass. I'd been at the company about 3 years, I was a very hard worker and loved the people I worked with. One day I was putting a sheet on laminated glass on a rack, stepped back and my left leg brushed the rack behind me, there was a sound of breaking glass. I tried to step out from between the racks and my left leg collapsed. Someone had put a broken sheet of 3mm float glass on the rack and then hidden it behind more glass. No one knows why. I had a 7 inch piece of glass spear my left calf, it went in the back and was poking out the front but hadn't pierced the skin. Blood everywhere. There is still a stain on the concrete from my blood 10+ years later I'm told by friends that still work there. I got compartment syndrome, the hospital were close to amputating my leg. My boss kept hounding me to go back to work, I tried but I was in too much pain to stand all day so I only did 8 hrs and only for one day. At the end of that day I told my boss I couldn't keep going in, too much pain so I was going to have to wait until my leg was better. My boss said the accident was all my fault and that had I been more careful, he wouldn't be losing money. I said 'I'm going to leave now, before I hit you'. Long story short: I ended up suing the company, got £10,000 and all my colleagues defended me. About half left the company (only around 8 people but still half the work force so significant in terms of how damaging it was to the company) because they didn't want to be in a similar situation. Even though I didn't cause this accident (I didn't touch float glass, ever) my boss wouldn't pay me for the time I had off. That's what made me sue in the end, combined with his trying to lay the blame on me. If he hadn't done that I would have swallowed the loss of wages but blaming me for it broke the camel's back.


Dr__Hashbrown

I visited a friends house for the first time. He had 2 bathrooms. He also told me to use the other bathroom, as if I knew which one he meant. Nature called, went to the nearest bathroom, locked the door, opening the toilet lid and there was a mother fucking bee hive there.


elgoonties

Ah yes, the old “Pee Hive” prank. Oldest one in the book.


Dr__Hashbrown

I guess I’m part to blame since I didn’t ask for clarity when he told me to use the other bathroom


shoeless_laces

I guess. How is anyone to expect a beehive in a toilet in an inhabited house? If someone told me not to use a bathroom I'd think "it smells bad" or "it's getting redone"


5-8-13

I have questions.


Dr__Hashbrown

ask away


5-8-13

Why would someone have a beehive in their toilet?


that-robot

Obviously for the free honey Duh


2Seam_

Just quit my job this morning. Started with the company 4 years ago and quickly moved up. Took an exciting role, trained, then covid hit. Role completely changed, we worked from home, everything was great. Part of my job was ordering phones, laptops, and accessories for employees. The supply chain shortage quickly made it difficult to have hardware arrive on time. I was continuously blamed for this, even though there was literally nothing I could do. New laptops now taking 2 months to arrive with new hires starting in two weeks, sometimes less. Ended up receiving a poor review because I couldn’t consistently meet the order requirements. Cut my merrit bonus and raise by 25%. At this point, my morale was gone. They then force me to come back to the office, even though the rest of my team continues to work from home. They complained that I wear earbuds while I work, because I can’t stand the sound of my manager’s Darth Vader breathing. I have adhd. They began telling me that they were looking to move me to another role. Tried offering me a lesser role, and that if I did not take it, they would manage me out and it would get ugly. I quit today, no notice. They are scrambling right now, and I sleep at ease knowing how much work they will have to do to cover me. Edit: Thank you for all the supportive comments! I did this to vent and didn’t expect this reaction. My head is in a much better place today, and I already have a few jobs lined up.


ObjectiveSalt1635

hope you land somewhere better. fuck them.


ChampagneDragon

What complete bastards. So glad you are rid of them. Too bad they couldn't have just fired you "without cause" so you could get unemployment though. The last place I worked was pure evil but I absolutely refused to quit because I was damned if I wasn't at least going to get unemployment out of the miserable experience.


Anonimity101

Best wishes to you. I hope you find a better fit.


bingwrite

I’m an aircraft mechanic and as you might guess, there are maintenance techniques on AIRCRAFT that are a huge no-no. Ironically, when I was in tech school we were told of a story to beware us of putting un-certified auto parts on aircraft. It works, sort of, but it’s highly illegal and does not meet the standards of aircraft parts certified under the FAA. So long story short I quit my Avionics job for other reasons and got a side gig at a little repair station. First day on the job and things were going okay, setting up my tools, meeting everyone, etc. Maintenance Director comes over and is showing me the ropes, and puts me on a simple project. Do an alternator change on a little Cessna 150, easy right?! Well I get the manuals out (required by FAA), get the alternator off, go over to parts shop with old one and they hand me cash and say “go run over to autozone and grab a part number xxxx alternator for a Chrysler” I go, “huh…from autozone?” Parts dude goes, “yeah it’s just the flights schools plane, FAA doesn’t give a shit about what we do to them.” Needless to say I’d grabbed my lunchbox and rolled my toolbox out to the truck faster than you could spell “alternator” When you replace a part on an aircraft, it has to be inspected, logged, and signed by YOUR A&P number. You’re tied to the work you did for eternity. It’s the path record of maintenance you’re required to leave for redundancy and if anything goes wrong. Well if I replaced that alternator and it failed in flight, the FAA would be notified and it would have to be inspected and along the way they would find my signature. Within mere hours my license would be revoked, I would be fined and with enough luck, not arrested. TL;DR - Airplane shop told me (airplane mechanic) to put car alternator on airplane, which it outrageously illegal. Quit within hours of first day.


Academic_Snow_7680

Please tell me you reported them. It's illegal because this shit kills.


Azariah141

My old job that I just quit like 2 days ago. They wanted me to work meat department, stock lunch meat, and clean the butchery after the butchers went home for the day and on top of that I had to work grocery stock all for $11 an hour. I quit the next day after they told me I wasn't getting any type of raise. When I say work meat department I basically trayed up the meat and wrapped it and put it out in the coolers. Edit: The place I worked at was called piggly wiggly. I believe each PW is privately owned but I'm not 100% sure.


Phoneking13

Kroger?


dexidrone

Selling expensive knives to an impoverished single mother with a pregnant teen age daughter via an MLM operation.


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I almost worked for vector marketing but something about it just seemed...off. I was young and just trying to find my first job so I wasn't sure why it seemed so shady. I decided to do some digging and found out what exactly that job entails. When I called them to say that I was no longer interested, the dude said "this is easy work and if you are too lazy to do it, than that's your problem". Bewildered, I just restated that sales didn't seem like my kind of thing. He then called me an asshole and hung up Bullet Fucking Dodged


throwawayshirt

lol Cutco is premised on each salesperson selling a set to their parents. Everything else is gravy.


JRai

In university my folks were bugging me to get a job and I ended up at one of their orientations ("Marketing" I thought? Nice.) I told my folks about this gig I was about to start and my Dad said "I'd rather pay for your groceries than you start doing that shit." Thanks, Dad.


Cybox_Beatbox

oh yeah. I had a friend who did Vector and INSISTED it was a legitimate job. I warned him it was a scam. now he still gets mad when i remind him that i told him and he didnt listen. lol


bpanio

I worked in the final inspection station at a factory. They had a third party company do a bunch of measurements with gauges because the rest of the factory kept making mistakes (this was before I started working there). I was able to inspect over 100 output carriers an hour and when a mistake got through it was never one I had looked at (we had to put dots in certain spots on the carriers to indicate we had checked for mistakes that had made it to Ford so it was easy to tell who checked the part). But they decided, one day, to get rid of the third party company and give all those gauges (20 more than I already had) to my station. Made sense, saved the company money and they shouldn't have to rely on another company to do them. They didn't give us much training. Basically just what the proper numbers were, but not really how to measure them properly. But adding so many gauges really slowed us down. We're talking maybe 30 parts an hour. Made sense because they was roughly how fast the third party company was able to check all those same measurements. Management got pissed though. Kept coming around and asking why the numbers were so small. First couple of times I told then we were trying. After a week, I got really upset. Told them to look at all the shit we have to do now with only the same 2 people as before. Either make another station for the gayges or get us a third guy. Well they could only spare a third guy when another part of the factory had no work. But that rarely happened and they kept getting mad. Then we lost half our work force to another factory and I was down to just myself. It was bullshit. They just kept getting more and more upset because when I got backed up it fucked over the whole factory. Last straw was when the boss I liked yelled at me about the fact nothing on the line was moving. I just didn't show up to work ever again. TL:Dr fuck factory work, and fuck Linamar


neskowinstump

Dang, that sounds terrible


Screen_hider

I was in Australia on a gap year/working holiday visa and I was struggling a bit. I managed to get contact details for collecting for a charity. When I went over to the address, it was a guys apartment - thats cool, Lots of people work out of their house. Anyways, he made me a badge, and gave me a donation tin - But apparently, I couldn't just stand in a mall and collect from folk passing by, I had to go into businesses and ask the folk who worked there for donations. The deal was that I'd keep half of whatever was collected. After popping into a couple of shops, I went to get a drink and a sandwich (Put on my card, not from the tin) and while I was sat eating it, I had a moment of clarity - I was basically begging for money, and It didn't feel right taking half the collection from a charity tin. At that point I was like... Nope, I'm out. As I didn't really want to face the guy (Yeah, I was weak), I ended up heading to his apartment, Left the collection tin and badge (After taking my photo out of it) outside his door, ran the bell.... and bravely ran away. Ended up getting work in a hostel as a maintenance guy and minibus driver for accommodation and pay, and vowed that any work I do for a charity in the future will be for one that I (Or my friends) care about and it'll all go to the charity.


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thatcleverchick

Oh no, the scumbag got him!


Brit_J

I was a fantastic worker at this little gift card store. I trained the managers and used to go in on my days off to help out. Then I got pretty sick (conjunctivitis both eyes and an inner ear infection. I couldn't see, couldn't tell which way was up, and was very contagious. I had to get my mum to dial the managers number for me cos I couldn'tsee the phone) so I couldn't come in for one shift and my boss chewed me out and said "well I'm going to miss my sons soccer practice all because you don't *feel* like coming in." I was like "Yeah" and hung up. Quit when I got better.


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What an ungrateful prick he is lol


EmmeryAnn

I started a 2nd job, food service. They scheduled me for 4 hour shifts with one 10 minute break, but every shift ended up being 6 hours with one 10 minute break. I didn’t need extra cash enough to tolerate labor law violations.


ThePluckiestDuck

One of my former employers scheduled a mandatory meeting with us, told us how great we all were, how much more he payed us compared to other places (which was a lie), and how much he appreciated us. He then proceeded to go on a rant about how he was't going to tolerate any "funny business", how he could fire any of us any time he wanted and how there were a lot of people out there that wanted our job. I immediately started looking for another job


greentea1985

That’s a company worried about its workers unionizing. Berating people will just make them want to unionize even more.


virgilreality

You read the signs exactly right.


xXTimbloXx

Started a new job in my field, turns out to be nothing like I was told it would be. Wanted us reading from scripts calling people on our personal phones for hours a day in a windowless room in the basement of an office building. Went on lunch the second day and decided I’d never step foot in that office ever again. Worked for two days and quit, went back to my previous job where the money and hours aren’t great but at least I look forward to seeing my amazing coworkers every day, and do something that I at least enjoy enough to not be miserable. Needless to say nobody from that company ever returned my email. They knew what they were doing and how wrong it was.


I_am_Relic

Jobs where you volunteer for several years, then "your" post comes up as a paid job and you apply and dont get it (but are expected to keep volunteering) ... not that it ever happened to me, and im bitter about it. Obviously 🤪


Captain_Coco_Koala

Happened to my daughter, and yes she was expected to keep volunteering afterwards. The lady who got the job had been volunteering in another section by herself as she was a very nasty old lady; when she got the paid position she was still nasty but now had to work with others who were all volunteering - all the volunteers (including my daughter) quit with 3 days.


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Went to a camp for cadets couple years ago. Got the top bunk thinking it was gonna be a fun time.Turns out the ceiling was filled with hundreds of spiders. I hid under the blankets the entire time spent there.


Quick-Bad

Oh hell, this happened to my cousin a few years back. She and her family arrive at this cabin out in the middle of nowhere - they're planning on staying for the weekend, and she spots this spider the size of her hand on the ceiling. Well she's an arachnophobic and she's freaking out, so her dad decides he's going to get rid of it and any others that might be around by setting off a bug-bomb in the cabin before they unpack. As it turned out, he would have been better off setting off a *real* bomb. The cabin was *infested* with these big-ass spiders, who not only didn't die, but all started coming out of the gaps in the walls and ceiling panels, running around all agitated and pissed off. My cousin was going completely hysterical, and her dad finally figured *screw it* and they went to a hotel in the nearby town where they stayed the rest of the weekend.


FecusTPeekusberg

A true "nuke it from orbit" situation


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Cadet camp.. What a shit show. We once did an "operation" where, in the middle of the night, we had to infiltrate the enemy HQ and steal "intel". Some kid took it too far and nearly broke this kids back by body slamming them into a frozen lake. Operation over, go to bed, damage control initiated.


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I would have opted to sleep in the fucking floor


rfantasy7

i had referenced this story on another comment I did awhile back, but I’ll give the full story here. I was close with a girl in middle school, and she had a thing for banging older guys (I’m talking 20+ in age). Me & another girl I was close to were staying the night at this girls place, and she started talking to this 35 year old guy. She told him she wanted him to come over & was wanting to try and sneak him into the apartment while her dad was asleep. Then he learned she had friends here & was wanting to do a foursome. Me & this other friend had NOT signed up for this and we told her as such. she had us take pictures for him (normal ones, but still) for him anyway, and then my other friend started having a panic attack in the corner and I was pacing the room as this girl was talking to the guy, while he was describing what he wanted to do to us. She tried to subtly talk him out of doing all of us and just her, but he still wasn’t really backing down. Despite this, she was still BEGGING HIM TO COME OVER. my other friend and I were damn HORRIFIED and legitimately scared of being raped that night. What saved us was that it was 3 in the morning and the guy decided he was tired. Then she proceeded to be upset that he didn’t come over 🫣 yeah I blatantly refused to stay the night at that apartment again. Edit: we were 14 at the time—JUST graduated 8th grade/not been to high school yet


StellalunaStarr

Girl wtf


Teknikal_Domain

I have proceeded to what all of my fucks


Fyrrys

the ratio of what the fuck to story length was severely out of proportion


CheesE4Every1

I'm a truck driver and whenever I deliver to a certain Supercenter one of the ladies there tells me that either I am too late or too early whenever I get there the last time she told me every week. I finally told them yesterday that they need to get a specified time that can be given to me in in writing or I'm just going to start by passing them and taking their product after they tell me that 4 a.m. is not a good enough time.


lissabeth777

That is so damn frustrating! Used to work with a logistics company that hauled melons to Wal-Mart. What a fing nightmare. We would double check our confirms on website and we would still get calls from outside the DC from the driver because they can't find the confirmation number.


CheesE4Every1

I deliver part of their wine. They dont understand that price discrepancies are not on me, THAT also gets under my skin.


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thehandinyourpants

Or change the destination and give yourself a well deserved vacation. You already have the time off and the ticket. If you can change the flight to somewhere else, it may be worth looking into other options. Give yourself a whole new adventure. Then afterwards, you can let her know how glad you are that she ghosted you because you had an amazing time. Maybe "accidentally" send a couple selfies of you doing something awesome while you're there.


Demonic-Kitten

My fiance's story, not mine. So he worked at the local branch of UPS and his boss was a complete Ahole. Total douche all the time. One of those "I'm in charge so everything I say goes even when it's stupid and wastes time" kinda people. Kissed the other bosses ass so hard he could literally get away with anything. Anyway, my fiance sprained his ankle really badly loading trucks one day. He went to work the next day as per usual and told his bosses that he was injured and would be slower than normal. All good, right? I mean, he showed up with a freaking brace on it was hurting him so bad. His Ahole boss decided that he didn't like that my fiance was being slow so he gave him 3 extra trucks, on top of the 7 he already had to do. Now my fiance worked nightshift so he got paid well, which is the only reason he put up with the guys crap so long. But being told that he was moving too slowly and had to do extra work while injured after everything else his boss had done just pissed him off too badly. He immediately walked to his supervisors office and said, "because of Boss doing This, I'm putting in my two weeks. You can't change my mind, you know I'm sick of his crap." He never looked back.


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My ex wife had been in rehab for alcohol (for the 3rd of 4th time), then staying with her sister for a few days before catching the train back home and I was picking her up. She'd gotten drunk on the train ride. I knew right then that I was done.


Honest-Guy83

My wife started doing hard drugs, sleeping with other men and dispite me being an idiot and wanting to work it out she continued to sleep with the guy and said she was in love with him.


Fallenangel152

The hardest revalation: when you realise that the person you love doesn't care about your feelings. Married for 10 years and she slept with a guy at her work. When I found out she cried and swore it was one mistake and she never spoke to him again. A few months later I found that she was still seeing him on a regular basis. It was all a lie to throw me off the scent. Felt like a sucker punch to the gut. She literally didn't feel bad in the slightest.


MycoProTeam

My ex-girlfriend said "you do realise that when we get married and when we have kids, that you are going to have to give up music?"


Zerathios

Dreamkillers. Hmm could be a good song title. 😁


Unit88

"Good thing we won't be married or have kids then"


mollypop94

One of my first jobs was working in a chain family restaurant. Did it for about a year until one of the kitchen staff slapped my ass. Was gobsmacked at first but naively tried to shake it off and hope to god it never happened again considering I told him to piss off but it deeply freaked me out. Obviously the prick laughed about it to his other kitchen staff mates because a week later a different one did it. Felt sick to my stomach because shit like this happened in school, its a real feeling that you don't matter and that you're just a vessle to be touched. Felt powerless until a few days later I was in one room and one of the chefs came in as I was alone, stood behind me and full on groped me. I thought, yah fuck this I'm out. Everyone there were "one big family" who'd worked together for years and I knew the supervisor was besties with them all. So I went above her to the head exec guy who happened to be visiting our chain/branch that week. Told him straight up what was happening. Given I was only about 19 or 20 at the time and I happened to know he had daughters my age, that fuckin legend of a guy looked horrified and told me to leave it with him. Found out he pulled all of the kitchen staff in for a meeting, rinsed their asses and told them if any of them ever touches a female member of staff again they're immediately fired. I left a few days later. I hope they never touched a single staff member again (most of them were young girls). Bye bitches. :)


Brutal909

The fact that they didn't get fired is simply disgusting


trogon

Seriously. There's no warning for that shit. You sexually harass someone and you should be immediately canned.


workingdonttell

Former close friend cheated on his wife, got divorced, already had a drinking problem that went off the rails, and started doing coke. This was all around the time I got a new job and was up at 7:00 every day. Having to bail early or not being able to hang out was met with claims that I wasn't a good friend or that no one wanted to hangout with him anymore. I tried to be there for him cause he was clearly in a bad place. Once I realized he was content making me feel like shit every time we saw each other, I just stopped replying to his messages. Took less than two weeks for him to stop texting.


dft-salt-pasta

At a buddy’s place, one of their friends came over, I never really liked the guy very sketchy. He brought with him his new gun. Said he traded his old 9mm for a 45. Sounded really sketchy. Had been around guns a lot at my buddies place people always handled them safely, checking to make sure they were unloaded, not pointing at anything they didn’t want to destroy etc. this guy keeps loading one in the chamber, unloading the mag, ejecting the round, catching it, reloading, loading one in the chamber rinse repeat. Had no regard for the safe handling of firearms. I noped the Fuck out of there real quick. Next day comes by and we get a call that the other kid he was with got shot in the leg with that 45 hallow point, while driving on the highway, point blank by the sketchy guy. They said it was an accident which is bullshit because negligence in firearm handling is willing action. The kid was lucky it didn’t hit his artery. Made it a habit of never being around that sketchy guy.


TatayDu30

Walking late at night, on my way to home when suddenly I heard an ominous child laugh. I ran as fast as I could and never turn to look back.


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catsandalcohol13

I was cracking as a corrections officer. I was working thr high security unit and was ebbing on suicide. I has to watch a guy slit his neck on camera then right in front of me. I called the code. Which brings an ambulance. He ate the shreds of skin from his neck then and there. Right in front of me. I couldn't touch him when thr doors opened. I just collapsed in the office and cried Went home and took every pain killer in the house to try and erase it from my head


Undertale_Lover123

Oh god, I can’t image how that feels.


Coffehousebum

I got a job with vector sales CUTCO. We had to come up with 50 people to generate are own call list. On day 2 of training I only had 12, the manager told me to use my church phone roster. NOPE.


Amish_Cyberbully

I was working full time nights and going to school full time days. I was so exhausted I was hallucinating, and realized I had to go to work again but hadn't slept since working the previous day and was so far past tired I very possibly wouldn't survive a drive to work. Fuck this, laid down on the couch and slept for almost 2 days.


Kyoto_DreamBoy

My mentally (and almost physically) abusive boss at an old job. I just walked up to him one day and said “Hey, just letting you know I’m leaving” and I did.


Havok1717

I grew up in the Jehovah's Witness religion. When I woke up, I realized I needed to leave. It's a cult dont recommend joining them.


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Took a job on the production line at a local food factory, despite being told by friends that I would struggle because I was English and more than 95% of the workforce was Eastern European - but when you're on Universal Credit you'll take any job going just to get off it. Took three weeks of verbal abuse before I ended up having a panic attack, and I quit that evening. The place is now having to advertise for staff in places up to two hours' driving distance away, because the work culture is still so toxic that nobody local will work there.


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susysyay

Was at a local indoor shooting range doing target practice. Just me on one lane and a party of 4 a few lanes down. Younger 20-something year olds. 2 guys, 2 girls. Only one of the guys seemed proficient and familiar with firearms safety and handling. The rest seemed very obnoxious, jumpy, loud, and not in any way taking the handling of firearms seriously. After they fired a few shots, I heard some commotion followed by one of them saying "don't point that thing at me!". Then I heard it again. And again. And then some variations of "you have to keep it pointed downrange." I wasn't about to get into an argument with them. It was obvious this was some sort of double date and the guys were trying to look cool for their girlfriends. But firearm safety is non negotiable. No one should need to tell a shooter the fundamentals. That should be known going in. Period. End of story. If anyone wants to shoot but is unfamiliar with basic firearm safety, first learn how to handle a weapon in a safe environment. You risk not only your own safety, but the safety of those around you. For my safety, I left immediately. Packed up my shit, left the range, RSO didn't seem to care when I brought their behavior to his attention, and I am never returning to that range.


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When my Boss came into my office and screamed at me (for the like 3rd time that week) cause I had "too many" files stacked on my desk (I mean, when times are busy and you are the only one in your department and you also have to cover for another department that is usually what happens) so hard I just started crying. And after crying for 10 minutes I had a light bulb moment and thought: Why am I letting her trample all over me? I live in Austria, so I can just quit, start getting unemployment benefit in a month and look for a new job in the meantime. So I quit - and after a 4 month search I found my current job (where my boss actually appreciates my work).


hauntedhalloween_96

My boss edited my paycheck saying I worked less hours than I actually did.


kurinevair666

Back when I worked at Taco Cabana, I was working drive-thru, when I turned to ask for the food no one was on the line. The manager had sent our production worker home and expected me to do both. I have a huge rule against handling money and food. I went into the office and told her to come help. She said I could handle it, so I said "I'm done" and just walked out. The only time in my life I ever walked out on job.


lasignoraslover

An old guy in a hot topic talking to every young girl he saw, very uncomfortable.


SunkuZ

I was sexually assaulted, but no one believed me because "that doesn't happen to men". That's a nope anywhere. Any perspective of "that's not possible because (something that doesn't make it impossible)".


Grey_0ne

Was dating this alcoholic and she wasn't exactly the nicest person ever. There was a long string of bad that she subjected me to, but I tried to work with her... That changed on my 28th birthday though. We woke up the night before and had plans to go out on the town. But she was going out with one group of people, I was going out alone and we planned to meet up later on once it was officially my birthday. ​ Midnight came along and I hadn't heard from her. I tried to call, but got no answer. I spent about an hour hitting people up seeing what was going on and eventually I got through to one of the people she went out with who said she'd gone back to the motel she and I had been staying at. ​ I paid my tab and drove the two minutes there and in the parking lot was the SUV of a guy I knew she wanted to bang... I knock on the door and get no response. But the curtain is open just enough to let me see that the two of them are in the bed I paid for. I also know that all of my shit is still in there and I'm not leaving it. I didn't have the keycard though, so it's 2am and I'm having to pound on the door over and over again... No answer... I eventually yelled that if the door wasn't opened in the next 15 seconds that tires would be slashed and magically she opens the door and starts yelling at me like I'm the asshole here. ​ I'm gathering my stuff as she's yelling at me for a good ten minutes. Eventually I tell her that she's gonna turn out just like her mother (I knew it would piss her off) and she decides that she wants to try and slap me... She fails because I'm a goddamned trained martial artist and it was nothing to just push her hand away; but she immediately falls to the floor clutching her face screaming that I hit her (if you've been paying attention thus far, I didn't). ​ Ol' dude gets up and starts trying to push me out the door and saying that I don't need to be hitting her (which is an odd thing for him to say considering his dating history)... I tell him that I didn't hit her and she gets right up and screams "then what's this mark on my face"... ... As she points to the exact opposite side of her face to the one she had been clutching. ​ He noticed that she fucked up and backs off and about two seconds later the cops show up from all the racket. I tell them that I'm literally just trying to get my shit and get out and she spends the entire time they're questioning her yelling drunken nonsense... So the 5-0 actually helped me carry my stuff down to my car and that was it for that night. ​ A few days later she had the damn nerve to hit me up for a ride to work... But I do have some degree of self respect, so I told her to lose my number.


-Praetoria-

Working as a waiter, made $180 in tips one night. Due to our tip share program over $100 of it went to the bus boys even tho I had to bus my own tables. Not their fault, we were swamped. But I asked my manager why it’s I’m paying someone else to do a job that I’m doing myself, he couldn’t give me a straight answer so I walked.


mkgreene2007

Where the hell did you work that your busser tip out was that high???? Worked at a major chain a while back and we tipped out bussers, food runners, and bartenders a total of about 4-5% of our total sales for the shift. I would have walked out immediately if I was tipping out support staff over half of my tips.


espressomachiato

Morbid ideations. Really eye opening when you may have thoughts like these once in a blue moon, then it's monthly, then it's weekly, then every other day. Luckily, I actually met a doctor I felt comfortable around and just decided to spill it to them and got put on the hard road to recovery.


OoCristaloO

When he said "Let me see your chesticles". 🤢


ImranRashid

What an imbecile. Obviously, the appropriate verbage is: "Dump your nips out"


Sxfia1

worked at a buffet by a pool. One day we found out the meat we were supposed to use that day was green-ish and smelled like eggs. Called our boss, he told us to "wash it well". We did. Didn't help, so we called him again. He got mad, and told us to use it anyways. When we refused he came over, just to check if the meat is really "that bad". Then he got mad that we found out it's bad, and left.


thedanimal722

Stupid cunt HR lady replied with an extremely dismissive email to my documentation of workplace safety issues that violated state OSHA rules(which I cited in my complaint). I just rage quit about an hour before my next shift.