Ah, employment. There's nothing like a dead-end job or a lousy boss to make you hate everything about your existence, and sadly, these conditions are a lot more common than they should be. We've all had to put up with things that shouldn't happen at work, but it is only a brave or at least extremely peed off few who are bold enough to quit on the spot. At least, that's what you might expect. However, an AskReddit by u/Sketch99 which questioned what made people immediately leave their jobs suggests it's a more common phenomenon than we are led to believe. It just goes to show that mistreatment and malpractice are not factors that we should have to deal with — but they can provide an interesting anecdote or two.
Who does this guy think he is, Stalin?
Do not mess with peoples tips, y'all. That's stealing.
Workers aren't paid to think? This is news to me!
It's amazing how when people try to solve a problem, they're often deemed a problem.
Imagine being told to reschedule your wedding because of work.