Sunday, February 28, 2021

Unfair Manager Threatens Staff, They All Walk Out


It's everyone's fantasy at some point in time to be able to just say enough is enough and walk out the door of their job. These employees were put through enough that they felt it was a reasonable option. And not only that, they came back for burgers. For another satisfying walkout story, here's an employee who walked out but ended up getting promoted. And here are some "screw this, I'm out" moments.

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Font - O r/MaliciousCompliance · Posted by u/Blewyouremyboy 10 hours ago O 9 10 3 10 9. Work a double and get written up...or oc M In high school a few friends and myself worked at a local chain restaurant. We were fully able to run the day shift but had never really broken down the equipment and closed up for the evening. One particular night, a few of the night shift had called in sick, we were asked to pull a double and close the restaurant, which we did. Essentially worked from 10a.m. until

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Font - The next day the four of us come into work another day shift. The day manager pulls us into her office, one by one, and informs us that she would need to write us up because we hadn't properly cleaned and filtered the fry grease. Regardless of our leaning in for a double, having never closed or been trained on closing procedures, and having been given permission by the night manager to leave (meaning all closing work had been completed). After a quick chat with my friends, it was aligned

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Font - alternative, threat, was that we would be fired, to which I informed her that if she insisted on writing us up for helping out, pulling a double, not being trained, and having been released by the night manager..then we would quit. Collectively. Immediately. She responded with "If you don't sign the write up, then you will be fired." A staring contest follows, I eventually break in with an, " Ok. I guess we are fired then." We turned in our hats, quit symbolically and left. It was really

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Font - Later that same day, we decided return to our place of prior employment. To have dinner. The night shift must have still been sick as the entire restaurant was staffed with managers from nearby restaurants (same chain), including our day manager, who was now pulling her own double, and the night manager that had released us the prior evening. There was nothing better than eating our burgers and watching the management staff fail at every station and knowing that their pride, lack of ratio

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Font - CoderJoe1 10 hours ago I hope you sent your food back for not being prepared correctly. Then again, not sure it was safe to eat it. They were probably pissed enough to mess with it. Vote Reply Share ... Blewyouremyboy 10 hours ago We actually thought they wouldn't take the order at all, but we were greeted by a manager from another store. Honestly, they were so busy that it wasn't until our meal was mostly done that we got the attention of our previous managers. We actually felt bad for t

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Font - Candykinz 11 hours ago If you took a moment to tell one of the managers from a different store why you all quit that manager probably would have ended up getting fired. 100% the area manager didn't get the true story. Vote Reply Share ... Blewyouremyboy 8 hours ago For sure that's true.

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Sky - Roam_Hylia 11 hours ago "Don't forget to filter that fry grease tonight!" as you saunter out the door.

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