Is Quitting A Job Of 3 Years For A Sandwich Worth It? Here's What People Had To Say
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About one week ago, a worker was ridiculed by their boss for eating half a sandwich at their desk, allegedly in violation of the boss' absurd "Snacks only, no meals" rule regarding food in the workplace. This incident related to snacks led to the employee's resignation. Then the worker shared their story with the title "I just quit my job of 3 years over a sandwich" on Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit. Scroll down to read the entire story.
About one week ago, a worker was ridiculed by their boss for eating half a sandwich at their desk, allegedly in violation of the boss' absurd "Snacks only, no meals" rule regarding food in the workplace. This incident related to snacks led to the employee's resignation. Then the worker shared their story with the title "I just quit my job of 3 years over a sandwich" on Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit. Scroll down to read the entire story.
"No snack" rule technicality snafu drives this worker to quit the pedantic boss
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Here's what Redditors had to say to the OP:
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One Redditor felt empathy, and then shared a similar situation that happened to them:
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