20+ Employees who quit their toxic jobs on the spot, surprising their bosses: 'I really needed that job... but I didn't need to be treated that way'

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    'I asked off 1 day for my freshman orientation at college. Boss told me I had to make a tough decision... I'm sorry, minimum wage at a pet store or going to college? I never went back.
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    People who have 'rage quit' a job on the spot- what happened?
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    nocturnalpetting... I asked my boss if she could give me a schedule instead of expecting me to be on call from six in the morning to ten at night Monday- Sunday. She acted like I was asking her for 6 months of paid time off and then said no and I never went back.
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    geekdeevah Retail. 2 weeks before christmas. I live somewhere it snows a lot, and at the time took the bus to work. The roads were very bad and the busses were running late. My phone was de d, the battery didn't keep a charge very long anymore but I couldn't afford a new one. I run in as fast as I can, apologize profusely and explain, my boss tears me a
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    new one. Fine, I brush it off and get on the sales floor quickly. I picked up every shift dropped at this place. I was only part time, and I needed the money. I could be relied on to come in last minute just about always. I was never late or missed shifts, ever. This was the first time. I see her take out the schedule binder, which
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    reminds me, I have a Dr. appointment the following week. I tell her the day and time. She asks me what it's for. I pause because that's a weird thing to ask but also because where I live you can't ask by law. I tell her that's none of her business and she can't ask me that. She tells me if I'm going to screw her over at christmas it is her business.
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    That was it. I marched to the back room, got my things and walked right out saying 'now you're screwed' and flipped her the bird. I really needed that job and the money, but I didn't need to be treated that way. Not long after, that manager was fired. The new replacement called me to come back, and I did!
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    two_hats My new team leader was an idiot, and an unpleasant person, so I was thinking about leaving anyway, but the final straw was her firing someone for taking too many days off for his chemotherapy. When it was announced, I just stood up, told her she was a terrible
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    person, and that I quit, and left. Then phoned my partner on the way home to explain why I was now unemployed Very long time ago now, and it all worked out in the end. Last time I heard, the guy was still fit and healthy, so all is well.
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    ZyrexZeus I was in a call center selling mobiles/mobile subscriptions. I was real good at it aswell, but after about a year the burn out was real. It was a summer day and my friends where out day drinking not oven 500 m away. At lunch the boss pulls us all in to our after lunch meeting. He starts calling
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    me out for not calling enough, not talking long enough and not selling enough. Right in front of everybody. He ended the sentence with "do you even wanna be here=!?". And tbh a lightbulb just turned on in my head, i told him no i did not, took my jacket and left. The best mic drop moment ive had.
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    My coworkers called me after and told me he just stood there in disbelief. And i ofcourse day drinking with my friends instead. Best day ever!
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    Clownier I was 15 and my parents made me get my first job at a local chain store. I was in charge of walking around for 8 hours/day and "facing" the shelves which basically meant all of the product was at the front of the shelves. The manager of my department was a guy who seemed to be a journeyman
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    for the company contracted to move from store to store. His personal skills were lacking and it was obvious even when I was 15. Imagine a man who looked like Bam Margera and was sober wearing a polo and always walked fast. Anyways, I was on the floor facing the shelves and a guy I worked with (older than me, probably like 20-24) and he needed the job. We
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    brogmatic I was working at a restaurant and a few of the staff told me the owner will sometimes mess with their timesheets and to watch out for that. Upon hearing that, I immediately went to the owner and told him I don't take that sort of thing lightly. He assured me that he would never do that and I went back to work but kept all my punch receipts.
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    Payday comes and I see my check was rounded down something small like .27 hours (From 40.27 down to 40 or something). I go straight to the owner and told him I quit. He starts yelling "that's only like 50 cents! I need you tomorrow!" and I say "that's MY 50 cents! I told you don't f with my money" then walked out
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    YourMominator My boss had a habit of jumping to conclusions with no evidence. He did this one time too many, blamed me for his mistake, and called me to his office and screamed at me until he was red in the face. I went home and never came back.
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    Imightbeafanofthis Worked for the city of Manhattan Beach sweeping the strand, from El Porto to Hermosa Beach. There was a crew of four of us and our supervisor, a woman whose name escapes me now. She wasn't the problem. Her boss was the problem. He micromanaged all of us, every day. No matter what we did, we were doing it wrong, what the f was
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    wrong with us, what a bunch of loser a h les, just what you'd expect from a loser city that allowed to be hired, etc. etc. etc. One day, I'd had enough. I said, "This is bulls . I'm going to quit!" My friend Dan said, "Hey, you can't quit without me quitting!" His brother Rob said, "You can't quit without me quitting! The other guy, Tom was like, "Well f, if you're all going to quit, I'm
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    going to quit too!" And our supervisor was like, "Hey! You can't all quit just like that! Oh wait -- you can! F ■. I'm going back to college in three weeks anyway. Let's go!" We got in the maintenance truck, drove to the city building, and quit en masse.
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    And true to form, our supposed manager basically laughed at us and said, "I'll have a new crewed hired by Monday!" We later found out he got fired which was nice, but we still weren't gonna go back because it was a sh job anyway. lol
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    kaywalsk Was working at a bar/pizza restaurant, only 2 people in the kitchen normally, but on that day the other guy called out so I was on my own, and my boss said she'd help. Basically it just got ludicrously busy, 2 giant families came in, there was a birthday party in another section + all the bar orders.
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    By "help" my boss actually meant, just tell me what she thinks I should be prioritizing whenever she waltzed through the kitchen. That had been bothering me all day, and the final straw was when she came back to tell me there was another big group here with no clean table to sit at (also my job).
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    I just stared her in the eyes. while untying my apron, dropped it on the ground and walked out without saying a word.
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    Adastria My manager was a bleach blonde nutjob who only had her position because daddy owned the restaurant chain. I was the assistant manager and basically ran the place while she sat in a booth and chatted with friends all day. Three weeks before my exit she hired her friend, who had no restaurant experience, to be a waitress.
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    Two weeks after that she got married for the second time (she was 24) and was to take off on her honeymoon a week later. Two days before she was to leave she left me a note in the office telling me that her new waitress friend was going to be in charge of the restaurant (zero experience managing anything) while she was gone. The next day I walked in at the start of my shift and walked up to the
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    table where she, her new husband, and daddy were sitting and talking. I dropped my keys on the table and told her that I wasn't about to be 'managed' by some idiot she dragged in off the street three weeks ago. Her father asked what I meant and I realized she hadn't told him about her decision. I briefly explained and then left. As I walked away I heard him tell her that she created
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    the problem and now she had to solve it and that, if that was going to ruin her honeymoon, that was her fault.
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    chizzle91 my I asked off one day for freshman orientation at college. Boss told me I had to make a tough decision, either I wanted to work or I didn't. I'm sorry, minimum wage at a pet store or going to college? You got me messed up. I never went back.
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    This boss was accidentally showing his hand

    ZarquonsFlatTire Well it wasn't exactly raging, but I got offered 30% more pay and a company truck. When I told my boss about the offer he said "I can't match that."
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    Two weeks earlier he had bought his teenage son a pickup truck that cost the same as my condo. I said "Well then I'm gone" and started the new job the next day.
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    ClinkyDink Wrote a company wide email putting the owner/CEO and his VP on blast for how horrible they and the company were. I got very, very personal with it. Wrote it as I waited for HR to cut my final check.
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    I set it to delayed delivery so everyone would get it just as they came back from lunch. I caused a company wide meeting to happen in response lol. It felt SO good.
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    IsltGayToKissMyBf I worked a singular day at my local Dairy Queen. This place was pretty old, been there my whole life. The interview went fine, and I was hired on the spot. When she was adding me to the schedule, I only saw 5 other names. I figured this would get me more hours, so whatever.
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    Fast forward a few days, and I go into work. I get there 10 minutes early, and they let me put my purse behind the office door. The office door which was in the lobby, and they never closed. They asked if I knew how to count change, and IMMEDIATELY put me on the register. Then I started making blizzards. They had 1 spoon for every 3 toppings, so everything was contaminated. The
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    blizzard machine looked like it had never been cleaned. The cook was not wearing gloves, and I never once saw her wash her hands. It was a mess in there. All of the trash from the day was just piled up in the back room (I'm talking at least 20 bags. with a ton of cardboard boxes). At the end of the night, they tasked me with bringing the trash out, and mopping the bathrooms. Not cleaning the bathrooms,
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    because they "didn't do that there", only mopping. It took me 45 minutes to bring all of the trash out. I mopped with the soap near the fill station, and mopped the floors in the bathrooms. I was then scolded for not using the other cleaning solution, which was in a weird cabinet nobody even told me about. When I was done, I grabbed a rag to wipe down the counters. A coworker told
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    me she already did. There was literally no difference on the counters from the time I took trash out to the time I was fully done. It was a 10 hours shift and nobody even mentioned breaks. Never showed up again.
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    Wolfie_015 Had a heart attack, then at my "return to work" meeting I got accused of faking it because it was over the festive period (Even though I had discharge letters and copies of my ECG) so I said "F this I'm done" and walked out.
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    Got a rather sheepish email the next day asking if I could return to work and reach an "amicable arrangement" and that they thought i had "resigned in haste"
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    Deleted the email and 2 weeks later got my final pay. and a note from HR saying I could just dispose of my uniform...Never looked back and from what I've seen online they're really struggling with staff retention amongst other issues...
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    in... First job. Worked there for 3 years. Was a top performer. A new batch of recruits was hired and usually someone from the team is assigned to them as the trainer aid who then becomes that team's lead. I was expecting to be given that position. The manager gave the position to a girl from the previously hired team. The
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    manager was pretty sweet on her and she wasn't a top performer and there were at least 6 others from her own batch who were better than her, not to mention about 10-12 others who were more qualified and had better experience. I went up to him and asked why I wasn't chosen for the position and if there is something I could improve.
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    He told me I didn't have the required qualities. Nothing else, no other explanation, no elaboration what these "qualities" were supposed to be. I logged on to the system right next to his cubicle and resigned on the spot. HR tried to convince me to stay, I refused. 20 other people quit in the next two months from what a colleague told
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    me. All because of this sh.. manager. About 10 years later I was working at a different company and was now in upper management. Ran into the old manager who was still at the same level (about 4 tiers below me) now at my company. Just made small talk and didn't gloat but we both knew.
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    K... Had a job at a store, sort of a national-scale electronics store around 15 years ago. Worked there for a few years, it wasn't THAT bad, but not good either, you could say it was a "regular job with more or less adequate salary". Then one day, without any warnings, one of the higher
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    ups managers visited our store, and began presenting us how they made some calculations and found out that our salary was too low! Wow, great news, right? Turned out, we weren't doing enough "work stuff", so in order to balance increased salary (+10-20% depending how long you've been working there) you'll need to do basically +50% of current stuff, plus they
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    added all sorts of tracking, kpi, etc. Prior to this I was already thinking of leaving the company to find something better. I was young, impulsive, so it escalated in a flash. I just stood and said: "this is bulls, just leave us a current "unfair" salary without raising the workload and leave us alone".
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    The manager was trembling, like, literally trembling. I believe she never had an experience like this before. She stormed out of the building, and in 5 minutes my boss quietly asked me for a quick personal chat. Turned out, she (the higher management person) called him and said to fire me immediately, after storming out of the building.
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    My boss said it wasn't personal, and he's ok with me, but I overextended this time, and he couldn't do anything. But as I've said, I was already planning on quitting, so I just thanked him for being honest and asked what papers I needed to sign.
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    Fastest job quit in my life btw, everything took like literally an hour or so, that lady must've been really ped off.
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    Sillypotatoes3 My boss again put me on the late shift despite it being my early week. Without asking me if I could. She had been following me around all week. I had enough, I quit on the spot. My other boss cried, begging me to stay but I had enough. By the next day I had a way better job lined up. The rest is history. Now I have a job I love with coworkers I love!
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    GrimSpirit42 The story is 'meh', but the epilogue... During finals I agreed to work the night before as long as I did not have to close. Me and manager (nice guy) had an agreement. Assistant manager was a b I. I walk into work and she goes 'You're closing
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    tonight'. I replied, "No, I had an agreement with Manager." AM: "You're closing tonight, you have no choice." So, I took off my company shirt, threw it at her and "This is my choice, b and walked out. By the time I made it home Manager was calling me back and had put her in her place.
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    Epilogue: About six years. later I ran into that same Manager while shopping and we were catching up. During the conversation I asked, "What ever happened on assistance manager...she was a b....." Manager: "I married her." Me: "Oops, I'm sorry." Manager: "Nope, you're right. She's a b
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    MathStock I've walked out of 2 jobs because I was sick and my boss wouldn't let me go home. Once at 20 and once at 39(last year).
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    ExhaustionMethodx I gave the company plenty of warning and they never fixed things. I walked in one day to an overwhelming email (was working 65 hour weeks), re read the email and cried at my desk for like two hours. And then rage quit. Submitted my letter of resignation effective immediately. The company reached out a couple days later and payed me
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    ridiculous amounts of money to put together training videos as I was doing high level accounting work no one at the company could even figure out how to do. Then parted ways. It took me much longer to find a new job than anticipated but I don't regret rage quitting at all
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    cal... I was with a company for 12 years as their senior designer. A sales new sales manager got too much power and started making decisions that affected my design department, and I pushed back. At that point I could feel myself getting pushed out. I'm 60 years old. So I raged quit. I went to my boss and told him what I thought of the sh that was
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    going down and I wasn't going to put up with it. I had some connections built up over the years and made some calls. I spent 1 month golfing and then started a job as VP of design with a developer. I haven't looked back. More autonomy... higher pay.....and a revitalized interest in going to work. Super happy I made the switch.
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    dollar15 I had given my two weeks notice (I worked as a legal admin assistant at the time.) My boss has another employee literally sit at the desk next to me to babysit me to make sure I didn't say anything to clients.
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    I told my boss that if he couldn't trust me to be a professional, he'd be better off without me there, period. Left the keys on my desk, changed the computer password, and walked out.

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