Employee Fired By A Senior Manager Gets Back At Her By Digging Up Her Past And Snatching Her Position

"She was behind me being fired from a job I needed, really liked and was making great money"

Maryjane
Employee Fired By A Senior Manager Gets Back At Her By Digging Up Her Past And Snatching Her Position

In these modern times, management actually fires workers like they're toys. This is turning into a major problem.

Of course, you're already aware that Reddit is a pretty entertaining site. You start to question whether or not the stories that are broadcast there are true and whether we are actually living in a fantasy.

The caliber is unlike anything we have ever seen. In today's cram-packed story, we learn about a corporate worker who entered this industry with the same goals of success as everyone else.

But when unfortunate employees come into contact with high management that lacks morality, things frequently turn bad. Employees are let go for the most absurd reasons as if they were their property.

This is totally unfair, but there is a very big BUT. These powerful managers need to exercise extreme caution when it comes to their backgrounds.

The past never truly dies; a thread that could lead to your darkest, most troubling history is constantly dangling in the shadows. The results of this employee's investigation into their past after they were fired by their senior manager are utterly humorous and demeaning to everyone that read it.

Keep scrolling down to read what transpired as the OP pens it down in their own words.

The Story's Title

The Story's TitleReddit/merk35802

The company is run by a general manager, who hired the OP, but who works mostly second shift

The company is run by a general manager, who hired the OP, but who works mostly second shiftReddit/merk35802

It didn't matter to the OP as she wasn't the OP's boss

It didn't matter to the OP as she wasn't the OP's bossReddit/merk35802

In less than an hour, the OP had uncovered gold thanks to one of those pay services

In less than an hour, the OP had uncovered gold thanks to one of those pay servicesReddit/merk35802

The owner thanked the OP for telling him about her DWI, apologized for how the OP was fired

The owner thanked the OP for telling him about her DWI, apologized for how the OP was firedReddit/merk35802

The OP walked right by her, staring her down with a shitty grin, and went outside

The OP walked right by her, staring her down with a shitty grin, and went outsideReddit/merk35802

Knowing that you have a powerful force behind you makes you a little sloppy and causes you to make decisions that are best for you rather than the business as a whole. Bugging a worker when you know they are a great addition to the business does not seem fair.

However, the powerful don't really care about such things.

The Reddit thread got a lot of attention as it has over 16k upvotes with more than 400 comments. Here are some of the most upvoted replies by other Redditors below.

The Reddit thread got a lot of attention as it has over 16k upvotes with more than 400 comments. Here are some of the most upvoted replies by other Redditors below.Reddit/merk35802

This Redditor believes that she won't make the OP's life hell again

This Redditor believes that she won't make the OP's life hell againReddit/merk35802

He should be afraid of him now that he knows he could very well do the same

He should be afraid of him now that he knows he could very well do the sameReddit/merk35802

This Redditor considers the story to be a very nice one

This Redditor considers the story to be a very nice oneReddit/merk35802

And here is a Redditor who doesn't believe the OP's story at all

And here is a Redditor who doesn't believe the OP's story at allReddit/merk35802

This Redditor advices the OP to keep an eye out for more shenanigans

This Redditor advices the OP to keep an eye out for more shenanigansReddit/merk35802

A valuable lesson was learned; however, do not play fast and loose with the future of people who are willing to put in extra effort to better both their personal lives and the organizations they work for. How do you readers feel about this story?

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Maryjane