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It's always a relief when you get to clock out after a long shift. This feeling is so much better when you know that you have no other plans for the day, aware that what awaits you is the warm, idyllic sanctuary that is your comfortable bedroom. Netflix and DoorDash? Your favorite pet friend plopped comfortably on your exhausted lap? Sounds like paradise. Unfortunately, some toxic managerial-level individuals don't respect our time but profess that we are still expendable. Employees have to deal with a bunch of managerial nonsense, much like the one in this story.
This employee was close to clocking out of their shift, patiently awaiting the next worker to relieve them. An employee of either of their statures must be on-site or the establishment must be shut down for the day, and this other employee was nowhere in sight, without contact. After many attempts to get in touch, OP decided to shut down for the day and let their manager know they were closing up shop. The manager responded, “Ok”. A week later, they were called into a 40-minute HR meeting where they were asked why they didn't stay, told how they weren't showing enough workplace initiative, etc. In the end, they were heavily influenced to sign an official reprimand to go in their file. Read the full story to get all of the nonsensical, entitled details. What would you do in this situation?
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