This note was the last straw for one fed-up gas station employee! As shared to r/antiwork, the OP, u/GlitteringSpell5885, shared an eye-opening note from management. Along with sharing the note, which got lightly roasted in the comments, the OP also answered a few of the commenter's questions to add context to the situation. As the OP wrote, the manager felt she was entitled to talk down to the young employees who worked at this gas station. Clearly, the tone of the note struck a nerve with at least one (former) employee.
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Some of the handwritten notes read "8/10 See me after class!" and crossing out "before I give" to write "than, rather means preferred already." After these edits, the OP wrote, "P.S. - You'll never pass third grade spelling and grammar like this. I quit :)".
Others, however, found it kind of childish, and noted that the OP's spelling and grammar wasn't exactly doctorate-level either!
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