If anyone should be leaving the company, it should be the boss! This thread was posted to Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit by u/Competitive_Humor610, who opened up about a sales job they were working and how close they were to making a $300,000 deal and a $30,000 commission.
So close, yet so far. The Redditor's boss intervened twice to reject the client's payment. The first time was because he felt the client should pay for the bank's 0.1% commission. The second time was even worse. It was because of a mere 30 cents difference. If he has a boss, that person should be notified because the client was enraged and walked away from the deal entirely. Not only that, but now the Redditor walked away from months of work with zero commission.
This is just one of countless instances when bosses have proven themselves to be completely inept. Keep scrolling below for the full account. For more stories like this, check out this boss who fired a worker after they gave their two weeks' notice.
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