Employee quiet quits for 6 months until neglectful boss notices and fires her: 'I honestly can't believe it took them this long to notice'

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    I checked out of this shole job with s⠀⠀-a "religious" owners over a year ago. When I got my last raise, six months ago..., it was so clear to
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    me that our values were just utterly misaligned. As such, I decided to quiet quit immediately after that conversation over my pay.
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    I honestly can't believe it took them this long to notice, given our company is under 25 people.
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    To satisfy any curiosity, I did something stupid that I knew could get me fired, and it did. The cherry on top was when they told
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    me I had "violated the trust" in the relationship. Like, b, there wasn't any trust. I showed up,
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    did my job (so you thought), and left. Terrible, terrible people who treated employees like s
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    Edit to add: wow! So much support from people! (and an expected amount of people who like to pretend that the worker- employer relationship is just fine in America)
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    eltonnbaba ⚫ I've been trying to get fired for the past 4 years lol. I unofficially changed my hours to 9-3 and work maybe 1hr/day and still no go.
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    Seanw59. FYI poor numbers is not grounds to deny UI. Go get that money and fem once more.
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    mikeysgot... I haven't been doing sh for 2 years and I just got a great yearly review and a raise
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    Purple_Fol... I quietly quit for 12 months, and my fraudulent MD never realised. My numbers fell off a cliff and after 9 months I eventually
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    got a snotty email. I worked from home decided to become a teacher and even did a week's volunteering at a
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    local school and didn't take holiday to do it. I checked during break time and lunch time and if they asked during
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    the week where I was...I was in a meeting. Walked out and left for a teaching post grad on my terms. With my middle finger raised high!
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    [deleted] ⚫ It took me like a solid year to get canned, even while I was making ample use of the "unlimited vacation time" lol
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    Katamath... Reminds me one of my previous job. For 2 years I did absolutely nothing for 200k per year.
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    Like, O commits on GitHub. Then project was closed, I've got a hefty bonus and bunch of recommendations,
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    which results in new job offer in 2 days even for bigger sum.
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    Teknodruid • Sounds familiar. Working for a company where we got contracts yearly.
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    1 year they gave 1/2 my contracts to another person who needed hours - repeatedly asked what my replacement work was - crickets...
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    So I billed full time 40 hr/wk until the contract money ran out (10 months) & they came at me asking what I was billing if I only had
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    blah work... I told them I was hired full time & not going to work part time because the new manager was more
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    worried about her newborn than the f**king team she was given (while pregnant).
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    Same company that passed me over for a promotion because "You were too serious in the interview"... I had more years of related experience
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    than the person that got the promotion had been alive ... But I was "too serious". I told them "I thought it was a serious position" which they didn't appreciate.
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    Place is trash & they wonder why turnover is running about 14 months on average.
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    them: QUEST Engineering in case anyone wanted to know.

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