Ex-employee confronts former coworker after she asked for her help following unexpected layoff: 'I don't work there anymore, remember? Looks like you'll have to figure this one out on your own!'

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  • A woman holds a cardboard box of her office supplies after being let go.
  • My wife's perfect response to the office bootlicker who messaged her for help *after* she was fired.

    So my wife was finally let go on Tuesday morning. Honestly, she wasn't surprised at all.
  • She had felt it coming for a few months and was already interviewing at other places to get away from that toxic work environment.
  • Then on Thursday, she gets a message from the office bootlicker starting with: "Hey, hope you're doing well!
  • Quick question - how do you pull the numbers for the quarterly report? I'm swamped with work and you were always the pro at this." My wife looked at her phone and said, "The audacity of this woman!" (her exact words, lol).
  • Then she wrote back to her: "I don't work there anymore, remember? Looks like you'll have to figure this one out on your own." She tells me she burst out laughing as soon as she hit send.
  • The amount of audacity she has is honestly unreal. note those people shouldn't kind of r cross the line and that crossed a one the wife now is haunting a new jobs on glassdoor
  • jojackmcgurk I quit my job because they nessed up my paycheck. I got a text the next day asking me how to run an audit procedure. I went to google, found the definition of "quit" and copy pasted it.
  • A woman holds her head in despair after being let go.
  • HarveyMSchwartz "I will happily answer your question and help you pull those numbers. My rate as an independent contractor is ten times what I was being paid as an employee. My minimum billable time block is 20 hours."
  • No_Group5174 My wife developed a spreadsheet to help her job to track and allocate expenses to clients. Because it was multiple clients and multiple contracts each with their own pricing structure, it was a honking great thing. And it was a spreadsheet because the boss was too cheap to buy propers software to do the job. And then because the spreadsheet worked so well, the boss decided he only needed a part timer and sacked her. Within a week he emailed her saying the spreadsheet was broken and
  • JMLegend22 Tell her to get a consulting deal. Let them know the rate she is seeking is much higher than they had previously paid. Go in with an assumptive close and the pay would be a guaranteed 40 hours through the end of the year.
  • FranBeez When it happened to me I said I was open for consultancy and my rate was $700 and hour.
  • Old_Still3321 This person probably gave the impression she could do the job without any help, or maybe was the one doing it.
  • mikemojc Refer her to the person that fired you as "the guru of that process"

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