When your rich boss ghosts you on payday, there are a lot of bigger issues going on. Either your boss is negligent and simply doesn't care about their business (you know, the hobbyist type), or money simply isn't a factor to them– they don't imagine that being paid is the primary reason folks stay employed. We're not out here working for free, people! This goes double when you're a university student. You're already barely surviving on instant ramen and free pizza at parties, so when your paycheck doesn't roll in from your part time job, you're in a huge bind.
In this case, OP was a struggling Uni student with a part time gig as a server. Their boss didn't care to actually run an ethical business and keep employees around, and after weeks of not being paid, OP had decided they'd had enough. They sent in their resignation to the boss and said they were leaving because they hadn't been paid. The boss promptly asked for an in-person meeting to square up the money they owed.
OP agreed and went to go get that bag. Instead, when they arrived, the boss was too busy chitchatting with a friend and wasted 20 minutes of OP's time, making them miss their train and late for class. Wasting my time? OP took that personally and decided to get a little petty revenge on their air-headed boss, getting payback (with interest).
Scroll for the full detailed story on how this boss got what they deserved after bailing on their employee. For more insane tales from retail, check out this penny-pinching Karen with an extreme couponing problem who learns a hard lesson.
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