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  1. OP appears to be a competent, devoted person who is completely engaged in his work. Let's see what happened next.
  2. OP was used to the boss being rude and inconsiderate.
  3. OP leaped at the offer, leaving the boss drowning in regrets.
  4. No one could handle the toxicity as OP did. He was literally irreplaceable.
  5. Indeed.
  6. OP has received a lot of wishes from other Redditors.
  7. Success is the best revenge.
  8. Haha
  9. But it's okay now, isn't it?
  10. It's only the matter of time.
  11. So true!
  12. Other Redditors also shared their stories and they are just equally interesting to read.

Boss Cries Out As Employee Lands The Job He Was Deemed Unqualified For

It's sad but true that many employers fail to appreciate the efforts of their employees, often undermining their value and keeping them underpaid. This strategy may seem effective in the short term, but it ultimately backfires when employees gain the confidence to seek better opportunities elsewhere and realize how undervalued they truly are. These employers repeatedly waste time and money training new hires, only to perpetuate the same cycle of undervaluation. They fail to learn from their mistakes or take steps to improve the situation for themselves and their employees, leading to a tragic outcome.

That’s exactly what happened to this Reddit user, intrepidshe. He was repeatedly told he wasn't qualified for the job he desired, while his employer desperately tried to prevent him from leaving. This story gained significant attention on Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit.

Scroll down to read the full story and see how other Redditors commented on this situation. Hopefully, no one will become a victim of workplace exploitation or miss any opportunity at work just because someone tells them they can't do it.

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OP appears to be a competent, devoted person who is completely engaged in his work. Let's see what happened next.

Source: intrepidshe
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OP was used to the boss being rude and inconsiderate.

Source: intrepidshe
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OP leaped at the offer, leaving the boss drowning in regrets.

Source: intrepidshe
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No one could handle the toxicity as OP did. He was literally irreplaceable.

Source: intrepidshe

Let's see what other Redditors say in the comment section:

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Indeed.

Source: cynical-mage
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OP has received a lot of wishes from other Redditors.

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Success is the best revenge.

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Haha

Source: rahimlee54
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But it's okay now, isn't it?

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It's only the matter of time.

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Source: URBeneathMe
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Source: spock_9519
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So true!

Source: RockstarRaccoon
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Other Redditors also shared their stories and they are just equally interesting to read.

Source: LeoMarius
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