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  1. This is the full story of OP:
  2. For some personal reasons, OP became a bank teller
  3. Boss stressed that OP could be fired anytime since she was an "at-will" employee
  4. Whenever OP made a mistake, boss would remind her with a smile that she could be fired anytime
  5. Boss insisted OP work through herr lunch because they were being slammed
  6. OP quit in two hours, using the "at-will" reminder boss often gave her
  7. Boss suggested OP leave immediately, so she happily skipped out, adding a playful curtsey for boss at the door
  8. Here's the comments of Redditors about OP's story:

Boss Tells Employee They Can Quit At Any Time, So Employee Quits On Their Face

Sometimes life surprises us with tough moments that show our true strength. This story is about someone who faced challenges head-on and made brave choices to create a better life.

Let's meet Redditor u/Public_Pressure_4516, a woman who went through a lot and learned important lessons about handling both work and personal life. A few years ago, when summer had just begun, her husband lost his job. She worked part-time as a teacher, but her job didn't come with benefits. As a result, she had to do any job to provide health insurance. While her husband looked for a new job, the OP took a job as a bank teller, and that decision changed everything.

Because the OP hadn't done this job before, she caused some problems at work. So her boss told her that she could be fired anytime since she was an "at-will" employee. The boss also emphasized it many times. One day, the OP decided to quit on her boss's face.

Source: Reddit

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This is the full story of OP:

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For some personal reasons, OP became a bank teller

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Boss stressed that OP could be fired anytime since she was an "at-will" employee

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Whenever OP made a mistake, boss would remind her with a smile that she could be fired anytime

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Boss insisted OP work through herr lunch because they were being slammed

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OP quit in two hours, using the "at-will" reminder boss often gave her

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Boss suggested OP leave immediately, so she happily skipped out, adding a playful curtsey for boss at the door

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Here's the comments of Redditors about OP's story:

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