15+ Employees who quit their jobs on the spot: '[Boss] said, "If you leave I can replace you..." So I did'

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    'What made you quit a job on the spot?'

    Female employee with long black hair faces boss and waves goodbye, boss looks stunned while holding phone to ear and holding papers in hands in front of laptop
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    desert_nole I had a very stressful job and was expected to answer Slack messages from my boss at any time, or I would be fired. He was in a different time zone so often I would be woken up at 3 am being yelled at to do something. One day in the office, he was talking shit about me on Slack and
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    accidentally posted it to a channel I was in. I was killing myself for this guy and he didn't even appreciate it. I packed up and left, best thing I've ever done.
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    Lonnie Jaw748 At 17, I was a young line cook at an upscale Italian restaurant. I was picking everything up so quickly I knew all the stations on the line within 10 months of hiring. I was getting minimum wage (at the time $7.25/hr) and asked for a $1/hr raise to reflect my diverse capabilities. Got denied and asked the chef when I could get it then. She
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    said, "you're too young for a raise, just be happy with minimum wage". In response I said I may have to start looking elsewhere for a job who'll pay me what I'm worth. She then said, "don't you know how expendable cooks are? If you leave I can replace you on the spot". So I did. A Sunday evening dinner service, very busy, at the height of the night I and
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    my friend who I got hired took off our aprons and walked off the line towards the front door. He came with me in solidarity, plus I was his ride home. Felt good for a day or two, but I've never quit that way ever since. Been in the service industry for 23 years now.
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    [d... My first job in high school was washing dishes at a pub, I got it so I could buy my gf a necklace that she wanted as a Christmas present. Come NYE they decided to put one person on dishes for a packed evening, I was quickly inundated. Close at 10pm. and at 11pm I'm still doing. dishes and this fat b chef is watching me
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    laughing about how "I'm not gonna be able to spend the new year moment with my little girlfriend". I just said "I just remembered I don't need to do this" and walked out of that place and never went back. I'll never know that freedom again haha.
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    Justmeandmygirls I worked as a manager in this really awesome cafe/bar, my interview was basically drinking a bottle of wine with the owner whilst chatting. Totally relaxed vibe, local artwork on the walls (which she sold for no commission), indy music as background noise so you could still have a conversation etc.
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    One of the guys who worked there was in a band and would often go on tour, and she always made sure his job was waiting for him when he got back. Fast forward 3 years and she became pregnant with twins and decided that she wanted to be a sahm so she sold the place to a young guy who purchased it as a gift for his fiancée.
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    A nice gift, no? But it soon became apparent that he did this because she couldn't actually hold down a job due to even the most simplest of tasks being entirely beyond her. It took me FOUR WEEKS to teacher her how to use the coffee machine, she spent the evening shifts giving freebies to her mates and she totally gave up on using the panini machine.
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    After finally mastering the coffee machine, she announced that they were going to be redecorating so we would either have to take a week off unpaid or use our holiday time. Everyone was forced to use the holiday time. Came back a week later and we totally didn't recognise the place, it now had white walls with huge TVs blaring out dance music (in a space
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    that only had 12 tables) so loud that we couldn't hear what anyone was saying. We checked the rotas and I had lost 10hrs a week but the band guy had lost 20hrs. Naturally we asked ?! And she informed us that she could run the place without us so cut out hours. We asked if they could delay the new rotas by a month to give us chance to find extra
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    work elsewhere (I was ok as I had a second job that begged me to be full time, but band guy didn't). She said that as we didn't have contract with her, she didn't have to give us any notice. Not gonna lie, i was fuming, so I took my apron off, placed my keys on the counter and said that as we
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    didn't have a contract | didn't have to give any notice that I quit. Then promptly walked out and never went back again. The place closed down within 3 months.
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    KayTheMadScient... Worked at a restaurant as a server. We'd just catered a large wedding reception. The owner's wife was chatting with the wedding party all night and occasionally getting the drinks. At the end of the night she said she's taking "her share" of the tips since she helped so much. I say fine even though that's illegal in our state. An hour
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    and a half after the party ends the restaurant is still a mess and the owners wife is just standing around talking while I was supposed to clean up. It was almost midnight and I'd worked my other job earlier that day. I walked out without saying a word. They ended up giving me all of my tips on my last. check.
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    [deleted] I had a boss scream this is a dictatorship and I'm the dictator in a meeting while slamming his fist on the desk
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    Terrapin Recordings I had worked for a cleaning company and I had a total disaster of a person named Tina as my manager for about 4 months. Tina would work the night shift with a crew and basically did nothing. She would leave the majority the work for me to do during the day when it was a lot harder to do as I had my own list of duties as well as whatever she left for
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    me from her own list. I was tettering on the edge of quitting but I hadn't found a replacement when one day I got a call from head office that Tina had quit and for about a month the job was exceptionally better and I effectively was my own boss. Things were going remarkably smooth for again, about a month when I got a text message from
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    Tina asking me to do a bunch of extra stuff. I called the owner and they told me that Tina had approached them about coming back and that they were rehiring her in her former position and I literally just packed up and walked out about an hour into my shift. I had zero intention of working another minute for that women and held to it.
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    sonheungwin I got blamed for something that wasn't my fault, was in an argument with our VP or marketing because I had the audacity to suggest a solution that would have avoided our problem instead of accepting fault for something I didn't do. He told me he doesn't pay me to think, so that was my last day.
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    [deleted] The debt relief law firm I worked for stole $19,000.00 in incentives for a young family that was in distress and losing their home. It was soaked up in bogus attorney fees and high-fived about in the office.
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    Numerhasit Not me but a middle aged tradesman where I work. I work underground and it isn't for everybody, terrible environment and what not. This particular individual starting working and after a few weeks decided that it wasn't for him. Bad conditions and hostile supervisor. He approached the boss at the morning
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    meeting and told him that he wasn't going underground and that he was quitting. The boss told him that he had to give him 2 weeks notice and without missing a beat the guy replied: "for the next 2 weeks you're gonna notice that I'm not here", turned around, packed his sh and left. Was never heard from again.
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    [deleted] I was hired to do payroll and accounts at a small welding/engineering firm. Entering the timesheets and checking them against rosters and I realised that the tight- owner had been shorting employees. almost 3 hours each week
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    by not paying them for toolbox talks and all that stuff. Printed the proof, told the boys in the workshop, and walked straight out. Emailed the resignation from my car.
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    dragonfly_for_life I am a physician assistant and took a job at an urgent care. After working there for about a month I noticed some irregularities, such as some medications being expired and sometimes a lack of supplies. I wrote that off as the office manager not being as astute as she should have been and brought it up to the doctor who owned the place. He
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    said he would talk to her and straighten it out. Then one of the medical assistants came to me and said you know this has been going on forever, right? She then said that things would never change and to get used to it because the expired medications had been on the shelf for months and they were told to never throw them out. She then also told me that the auto
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    clave (the machine that sterilizes instruments) was broken and all they did was wash the instruments in soap and water and put them in the auto clave anyway to get them as clean as possible. That was the end of that. I made out a formal complaint to the state medical board and never showed up again. The state actually came in the very next day and raided the
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    place. They shut him down immediately. They found so many things wrong that not only did they keep the place. out of business, they suspended his license. He was also prosecuted on federal charges because he was running a scam for truck driver physical exams.
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    Woman with white hair looks shocked while sitting behind laptop and holding papers while holding phone to her ear in office setting
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    [deleted] Walked in to the interview, everything went well, accepted the job offer. Went to the front desk to do the paperwork and noticed that the contract had a different pay amount, and that I would be "interning" for the first month for $100/week. I asked first about the amount difference, was told "oh, this
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    the standard contract, it just hasn't been updated for your specific offer." I told them they'd need to edit and initial the changes before I would sign. "Oh...that's not how things work here."
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    I thanked them for their time and left without signing anything. They called me back on the day I was supposed to have started asking where I was. I told them because didn't sign the contract, I was never an employee....hooo boy that was a fun call.
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    [deleted] Had a job about 10 years ago doing tech support for an ISP for a week. The pay was minimum wage + bonuses you earned for selling people stuff. And by stuff I mean terrible, overpriced services that you can get online for free. I was still in the phase of training where I had a supervisor listening in on my calls and
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    after a call, he told me I should have paused to try and sell him some shitty antivirus service before I fixed his problem. Handed in my headset right there. Felt so skeevy when people call you for help and you have to turn into a telemarketer.
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    Jim105 I worked for t-mobile store (authorized reseller, not an actual dealer). One week, I had an amazing week (sold 55 phones, brand new activations on a business account with 55 high end phones at that time). When I got my next check, they said my paperwork was not in order and thus they couldn't pay me.
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    As a side note, they always told us to make copies of all paperwork in case this happened so you can show it to the manager and get it resolved within a day. I went over my back up paperwork with my boss, he said everything looked to be in order and he would have the office cut me a check. I went to the office, and they told me it was still not in
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    order. I immediately gave them my store key and quit on the spot. I did go through collections. and they did settle before I took them to court. The company did go out of business after a few years because they tried that with
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    many other employees and eventually lead to an investigation by the government (according to an old coworker I bumped into years later).
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    [deleted] When I was 16, I was a bus boy off the books. Made $250 a week working 35 hours a week because they paid per day as opposed to per hour. Manager comes to me and says they're restructuring how the pay scale is and said he wanted me to work less days, same amount of hours but for half the pay.
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    I made him repeat to me his plan and once he confirmed it I said give me money for the week because I'm leaving.

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