Woman Fired From Cellphone Store For Refusing to Clean Up Other People's Dishes

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    Font - Posted by u/Feminist_Witch_ 8 hours ago Got fired for not complying with misogyny closing A and it ended up in the store I worked at a very popular cell phone chain store in the mid 2000'S. I was in college and had only been working at this place for a few weeks after leaving a long term job at an electronics store. So it's maybe my 6th or 8th shift at this store bc I'm part time. I'm the only female. The manager comes up to me in the middle of the shift and tells me I need to "do the dis
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    Font - them when I was done. The manager tells me too bad. I have to do what he says. I need to go do the dishes. We proceed to get into a giant argument. I'm not your maid. I didn't get hired to clean up after lazy employees. I got hired to sell cellphones. After arguing for several minutes I tell him to fi ck off, I'm not dealing with this sh t. I walk out. The next night I was scheduled and the manager ended up working by himself. That night a riot happened at the mall. Stores were broken int
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    Font - Any-Faithlessness351 6 hr. ago We had a guy at a job I used to work at that said making coffee was womens work (factory job were the only women were office or lab personnel). Guess who wasn't allowed to drink coffee that was made in plant kitchen anymore. Reply Share 950 PfluorescentZebra 4 hr. ago The very first day at a new job the owner asked if I knew how to make coffee. I told no, I don't drink coffee. I pretended to not like coffee for 7 years. Reply Share 627
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    Font - Gizmosia 5 hr. ago Where I worked, if people left dirty dishes, the staff was notified and they were thrown out. I think this is just an idiot manager with an idiot policy. 188 Reply Share KJParker888. 4 hr. ago You know most of those dirty dishes were his! 68 Reply Share
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    Font - CanuckChick1313. 3 hr. ago I had a senior manager ask me, a junior manager, to sew a button on his uniform shirt because his wife was out of the country. I sat there and stared at him, shocked that he would ask. The silence made him so uncomfortable, that he basically told me he had another meeting and couldn't get me out of the office fast enough. F cker. 149 Reply Share dft-salt-pasta. 2 hr. ago I'm a dude and have a needle and thread to sew back buttons and other things. That dude is a
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    Font - ShittyExchangeAdmin 3 hr. ago At my job people have a habit of leaving dishes in the dishwasher in the break room, and our front desk lady usually ends up taking care of it. I noticed a sign was on the dishwasher recently saying it was out of order. I asked if it was really broken or if she was just sick doing evrrybody else's dishes and she said "yea it's not broken i just put the sign on it". Gave me a pretty good chuckle ↑ 67 Reply Share
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    Font - jaimystery 4 hr. ago I don't drink coffee but I hate the smell of old grounds or burnt coffee so I'd often dump the grounds or the dregs of a coffee pot if I was in the break room. One day, I was waiting for my food in the microwave so I dumped the grounds and cleared a coffee pot that had old cold coffee (someone left the dregs but turned off the burner). While I was doing that, one of the male employees came in to talk to someone and then had the nerve to ask - after I sat down with my
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    Font - PureStorage582. 4 hr. ago At my old job the boss posted a sign that read," your mother doesn't work here so clean up after yourself". Reply Share 121 szero76 3 hr. ago My work has a picture of Lumberg from Office Space that says "Yeah, so, if you could start doing your own dishes, that'd be great." It's been up there for years Reply Share 59
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