OP Resigns From Work After Boss Canceled Their Approved Leave, Boss Then Begs Them To Return And Even Offered A Pay Raise
Turns out they actually realized the mess they created!
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- Published in Interesting
In the vibrant tapestry of the hospitality industry, where camaraderie was as essential as customer service, OP found themselves facing a daunting dilemma. With the prospect of a cherished weekend with their long-distance partner on the horizon, they had diligently secured approved leave for an upcoming sports event.
However, just days before the event, their boss callously rescinded the approved leave, casting a shadow over their plans. Fueled by a mix of frustration and determination, OP decided to take a stand against this blatant injustice.
Embracing the spirit of "Malicious Compliance," they grabbed a napkin off the bar, hastily jotting down their resignation right under their boss's nose. This bold move, unexpected and audacious, left their boss floundering to find a replacement.
Unprepared for the consequences of their hasty decision, the boss found themselves in a tight spot. OP's absence left a noticeable gap in the workforce, particularly on the anticipated game night, resulting in unexpected chaos at the bar.
The situation grew so dire that the boss, realizing the gravity of their mistake, approached OP's partner in a desperate plea to reconsider. Eventually, acknowledging their blunder, the boss not only offered OP a chance to return but sweetened the deal with a $1.50/hr pay raise.
Just take a look at the original post...
A positive experience working in a local bar with a great team led to dating a former coworker, who was studying far away.
RedditPlanning a weekend getaway, OP secured leave for a big game in her city, setting the stage for a memorable long weekend together.
RedditJust 15 days before a planned event, the boss canceled their approved leave to attend the same event, causing frustration and disappointment.
RedditIn a bold move, they wrote their resignation on a napkin, and regardless of acceptance, they intended to leave in 14 days as per their notice period.
RedditA great weekend away led to the boss struggling to find a replacement, and after a chat with his wife, they were offered their old job back with a pay raise, leading to four drama-free years.
RedditThankful for support and awards, they were pleasantly surprised by their first post's unexpected activity.
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RedditTheir napkin resignation had some boss-busting fiber.
RedditIn the trades, he's the captain of his own vacation ship, telling the boss, "Not asking for a lifeline, just a heads-up on when I'll be adrift."
RedditThat co-worker sure hit the high note of office negotiations—"It's not about the concert; it's a question of our future harmonious work relationship!"
RedditRight!
RedditIt's like spotting a unicorn at work—a boss who recognizes an employee's value and rewards it. A delightful rarity!
RedditSounds like they're the bosses worth keeping on speed dial—like a dynamic duo of wisdom!
RedditAh, the irony of life—where colossal prickery sometimes leads to a boss's epic backtrack! It's like watching a movie with a plot twist, and they're the star of the show.
RedditIn their "notice ninja" move, they've got their plans set, and it's the employer's call on whether their job is the opening act or the headliner come Monday!
RedditWell, isn't that a legal plot twist in the workplace drama! It's like catching their vacation approval in a "legal documentary" and giving the green light!
RedditSeems like he tried to play a "Last-Minute Showdown" but ended up getting a masterclass in "How Not to Boss 101"!
RedditIt's like he tried to pull a "vacation veto," but the boss got a reality check: in the workplace, it's not about being the VIP; it's all about the teamwork!
RedditThe new workplace "Rulebook of Righteousness"—Chapter 1: Know Rights, Chapter 2: Report Violations, and Chapter 3: The Art of the Lawsuit, if necessary!
RedditSounds like the boss was auditioning for a "World's Worst Manager" reality show! But hey, who needs that drama when there's a world of better bosses out there!
RedditWell, sometimes it's like a sequel—the second act can be even better than the first!
RedditSeems like the manager evolved from retaliation to realization—a rare and pleasant surprise!
RedditIn this tale of a canceled weekend turned victorious standoff, OP didn't just serve drinks at the bar—they served justice with a side of audacity. The boss learned the hard way that when you mess with someone's plans, you might just find yourself begging for their return, napkin resignation and all.
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