'I quit my job and there may be a massive domino effect': Manager causes 'domino effect' when they quit their job

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    Sleeve - "I quit my job, and there may be a massive domino effect.."
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    Font - I quit my job and there may be a massive domino effect For only the second time in my 30 years on this planet, I have quit my job. I have worked for this company for over 10 years and for the last 2 I was managing the busiest (and employers flagship) ski/bike rental store along with one other (slightly) smaller location in the resort town where I reside. I oversaw upwards of 27 staff. I don't really feel like getting into a big long backstory as there was just so much buildup to get to th
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    Font - The nail in the coffin for me was having what I perceived (and so did every other store manager I asked) as a completely reasonable vacation request denied. Then promptly being berated (on two separate occasions) by my direct superior for "having the audacity" to ask for the time off. I had to cancel my last planned vacation (in March) due to a flu putting out half of my staff and there not being enough people to properly operate my stores without myself being present. After reminding my
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    Font - As a result I put in my two weeks and today was the last day. From what I have heard the current plan going forward is to have my assistant manager take over my duties with the new designation of "acting manager," but without the pay rise that comes with it. He has been arguing his case for said pay bump and confided in myself and my teams supervisors that he was likely to quit as well if this ended up being the course of action. My supervisors followed suit and said if the two of us were
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    Font - We'll see what ends up happening, I feel like my ASM has got some leverage to use here, but it all could have been avoided had my vacation request simply been approved.
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    Font - RahulRedditor Please keep us updated - it's beautiful when bad things happen to bad employers. 2.4k Reply Share
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    Font - Dead LettersSociety Wow. Good luck for your future! Hopefully you get treated better in future! You one million percent deserve time off. 1.6k Reply Share captaindingus93 OP Thanks man, I appreciate the kind words! I've been in this town long enough to have built up a decent reputation regarding my work ethic. Had another job lined up before I handed in my notice of resignation. A slight decrease in salary but I do not have to manage a team of nearly 30 people anymore so that's easily jus
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    Font - Dutchie-4-ever What is this thing with no being allowed to go on vacation (or count the amount of flowers in your garden for no reason at all). You need the time off for your own sake and it is mandatory to give the pto. Why risking the lost of a good manager, don't the know there is a labor shortage? 420 Reply Share
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    Font - notevenapro I worked at the same place for 20 years as a chief nuclear medicine technologist. At this point in my career I just wanted to put one more imaging modality under my belt but the clinical director kept brushing me off. Que in old manager running a brand new start up calling me and offering me a job that I wanted. I had one condition. My tech aide comes with me. Boom, both of us gave notice and we were gone. I am friend with the dude that took my place and help him out with ques

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