Wednesday, July 27, 2022

School Fires Teacher When They Try to Give Notice, So They "Burn" Their Grade Book and All Records


A teacher gave notice and was swiftly fired by a vindictive principal, who then wanted access to their teaching records. The teacher taught a night class part-time "just for some extra cash." They taught this class for a few days every week in addition to their full-time role and the local high school. They report that they enjoyed their time at this school until a new principal came on board. After handling constant nitpicking about insignificant things, they had had enough.

The teacher, Redditor u/cb92392, shared their story to Reddit's /r/antiwork subreddit this week, where it drew a sizable amount of attention, earning 5.8k upvotes. 

"I'm not gonna call you an a-hole [for] it," remarked morethanfromnofall in the top-upvoted post. "You offered them a month, you got insta fired for it, then they ask you for one more thing. They can f*-k right off and work it out."

"My department bullied me and harassed me for 10 months and sent me nasty text messages when I resigned at the end of my contract," shared another teacher, u/SearsShearsSeries. "To the point where I had to contact law enforcement. Yesterday, I get a text message from one of the other members of the department asking for my records and all the work I did last year. Guess who got screenshots of the nasty text messages back and none of my hard work. Schools are just toxic cesspools, and I can't wait for my loans to be forgiven to get out."
 

Funniest Annoying Boss Memes That Are Equally Satisfying and Infuriating


We all like to complain about our work sometimes. It's just an unavoidable thing that will take place because, well, it's work. It can be the sickest job in the world, but there will always be something to complain about. Nothing is fun 100% of the time, especially when you're working for someone else. It's good to have a nice relationship with your boss, but at the end of the day, there will always be secrets that you each keep from each other. He truly knows how much they can pay you, and you know that you can bring your skills elsewhere at the tap of an 'easy apply' button. That just showbiz.

 

Not all bosses are the worst, but some people really do seem to get sick with power quite quickly, and then we all have to deal with their sick little power trip. It may be a drag, but at least we can all relate to these silly memes.

Double Revenge: Worker Complains About Terrible Coworker to Mom, Mom Tells Them to Harden Up, They Orchestrate Them Working Together


When this worker was complaining to their mother about their terrible coworker, they got an incredibly dismissive response. So, when they were moving to a different region, the opportunity presented itself to exact a little revenge on them both. 

This thread was posted to Reddit's r/pettyrevege subreddit by Redditor u/LightmoonWolfie, who shared their story to the popular subreddit.

Commenters voiced their appreciation for the revenge and requested that the poster provide future updates.

"Two petty revenges in one go. Nice read.," replied riobhcas. "Hope your new office treats you well!" 

"That's one well-executed plan! Please update with any stories from your mother after she starts working with your colleague," user NagaApi8888 requested.

"I will!" replied the OP, u/LightmoonWolfie. "But we'll have to wait I still work here for another week, then the office closes [in] August, and I will start in the new one [in] September!"

Keep reading so see screenshots and reactions below. 

For another tale of petty revenge check out this douchenozzle who got "served" by a waiter he was rude to. 
 

Manager Has a Meltdown and Fires Guy Over His Two Week Notice, Guy Threatens to Have Company Vehicle Towed


When this plumber submitted their two-week notice, the cracks in their employer's sanity began to show. The employer flew into a rage and fired the plumber on the spot, without consideration even for how they would get their equipment back. Well, the plumber still had their work vehicle, a massive Ford F350, sitting in their driveway, and there was no way they were going to drive it back to the depot after the treatment they had received. So, they told their recently ex-employer that they should organize a collection of the vehicle immediately or it would be towed. 

The thread was posted to Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit by the disgruntled plumber, Redditor u/Brilliant-Parking359, who put their previous employer on blast. 

Readers enjoyed reading about the poster's experience and their creative solution to the problem at hand. 

"Perfectly handled, all the way down to calling the cops," responded metal_bastard. "As I was reading, I was thinking, I hope homie's old boss doesn't call the cops on him saying he stole the truck. Congrats and giving them a bowl of dicks."

Max_N_Ruby had the following to say.

Company that told you to FO: "Bring the truck back'"...

OP: ."Sounds like a you problem"

Well played

Keep reading to see screenshots of the post and the reactions!

American Man Pranked at the Beach With Dissolving Swim Trunks, Wife is Victorious in Humiliating the Whole Family in the Process


But think of the children!!