'I don't take orders from you anymore': Worker shuts down manager's demand that they come back into work after quitting

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  • Font - I Don't Work For You, And I Don't Take Orders From You... Anymore. XL The year was 2016. I had worked as a stocker for a craft store for over a year. But when my dad retired, we were moving out of state. I handed in my two week notice, slating the 18th of the month (a Wednesday) as my last day of work.
  • Font - I double check my schedule to make sure I'm taken off, and I see that I'm scheduled until the 20th; that Friday. Me: "Hey, [Store Manager], I can't work the last two days. The 18th is my last day." Store Manager: "Oh, really? I thought you could work a few days after that..." Me: "No, I'm moving out of state. We're packing up our last bit of stuff and leaving. It even says on my notice that the 18th is the last day I can possibly work." Store Manager: "Oh, okay. I'll fix the schedule."
  • Font - Mildly irritating to have to argue my case, but the Store Manager has always been a bit spacey and disconnected to reality and time, so I chalk it up to him having a derp moment and let it go. I work my last few days, get hugs from the coworkers I'm friendly with, say goodbye to all the staff, and go home for the final time. Thursday, the 19th, I get a call on my cell phone from the craft store's number.
  • Font - Floor Manager: "[My Name], where are you?!" Me: "Home, packing the last of my stuff. The 18th was my last day. I told [Store Manager] to take me off the schedule." Floor Manager: "Well I put you back on there myself. We need you for a few more days. You're supposed to be here now!"
  • Font - Oh, so it was [Floor Manager's] fault. She and I had butted heads often, to the point I reported her to Corporate for trying to make me work off the clock. Me, irritated: "Well I'm not available. I'm leaving the state. You had two weeks to rearrange the schedule to prepare for this." Floor Manager: "The store does not arrange itself to YOUR schedule. This is a job, and you need to work when needed." Me: "Not anymore. I don't work for the store anymore. [Store Manager] even gave me my last
  • Font - I was silent for about a heartbeat, stunned by the sheer idiocy. Then I burst out laughing. Loudly. And at length. The Floor Manager tried to yell at me, but I was laughing so hard that I couldn't stop to hear anything she said, so just laughed over her. When I caught my breath again, I said into the seething silence: Me: "I quit on Wednesday. I don't take orders from you anymore. Goodbye." I hung up on her, and let the further calls go straight to voicemail.
  • Font - Jonster_1988 wow the Floor Manager was a piece of work, poor Store manager and all the employees still working for/with her 720 Alkuna OP Share The Store Manager was above her, but he was very detached from her nonsense. And yeah, she would throw screaming fits on the floor (we stocked after hours so no customers) and threaten to fire you if you weren't working as fast as she expected you to. 496 Share 205 ●●● H010CRON Did you call your Store manager to report that he had workers who were
  • Font - erin_baile This happened to me. I gave 2 months notice. Last day was Dec 18th. Owner tried to tell me I needed to work one more week over Christmas and it was extremely unprofessional to only give 2 months. He said all corporate professionals give 6 months. Riiiiiiiiiight. 381 Share Alkuna OP "Well, Owner, I'll tell you what... change my job position to Corporate Professional, with the pay to match, and we'll talk about it." I bet he would have backpedaled REAL quick. heh heh heh! XD 287
  • Font - Primary-Fig-5916 "I'll THINK about not writing you up." Not gonna lie... Before I read that you did it, I actually burst out laughing myself at that particular statement. She has absolutely ZERO power of influence here. Her threats were less than empty. She deserves to be laughed into oblivion. 173 Share
  • Font - thearticulategrunt 2014, got woke up on a Sunday morning by a phone call. Duty Sergeant wanted to know if I was okay and how late I would be relieving the officer on duty. Long story short someone had put me on as the staff duty officer for the Brigade for that Sunday. Thing was, turns out they had grabbed the wrong roster or something because not only had I gotten out of the Army in 2013 but I had left that Brigade back in 2011. Wound up getting a call from the Brigade Command Sergeant M
  • Font - Sparrowflyaway If I had been in your shoes, I'd have called corporate, explained that I was a former employee who had already worked my last two weeks, been given my last paycheck and explained to the managers that there was absolutely no way I could work further after that because I was moving out of state; and that [floor manager] had ignored all of that and scheduled me past my last day, and that she was now harassing me demanding I continue working. Continually calling and demanding y
  • Font - Alkuna OP I honestly wish I had. At the time, it was a mix of "I'm leaving so screw it, it's over one way or another anyway" and "the Store Manager knows the crap she does and lets her get away with it." I've become more knowledgeable and willing to be spiteful/pro revenge since then. 43 Share

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