Woman Quits Her Job After Her Manager Keeps Reminding Her About 'At-Will Employment'
The Redditor (OP) faced a tough part-time job at a bank during their husband's layoff. To secure crucial health insurance, the OP had to struggle with a cranky cash register and endure constant job insecurity reminders from her supervisor, Mel.
Thankfully, the OP's husband found a new job, and she got more teaching hours. Yet, the workplace drama continued. A bold confrontation with her supervisor led to a surprising decision that left everyone stunned. The OP, tired of mistreatment, quit on the spot. Scroll down to keep reading!
Advertisement
The OP took a job as a bank teller without benefits to secure health insurance during her husband's layoff

Advertisement
OP experienced frequent issues that caused stress for the entire staff

Advertisement
OP faced exaggerated threats from her supervisor

Advertisement
Her husband found a new job offering insurance, and the situation improved

Advertisement
The OP surprised her supervisor by announcing she was quitting on short notice

Advertisement
Her supervisor asked her to immediately go away, and she did

Advertisement
That's why many employees are leaving

Advertisement
This commenter shares a story of quitting a job on the spot

Advertisement
What are the motivations behind someone like Mel exploiting vulnerability and instilling fear?

Advertisement
This Redditor, protected by a union, ultimately found relief by securing a government IT internship

Advertisement
The commenter shares their bitter experience with a supervisor who emphasizes the option to leave anytime

Advertisement
The commenter shares a relatable experience of resigning from a job where promises weren't kept, proposals were rejected, and a 4-month trial period was endlessly extended

Advertisement

Advertisement
Mel chose to keep the OP around as a favorite target for bullying

Ever dealt with a boss throwing around "at-will employment"? How did you handle it? Share your thoughts and experiences – we're all ears!
Related Articles
- Employee Gets Called 'A Selfish A**hole' For Refusing To Contribute $200 For Co-worker's Baby Shower
- Man Late Due To His Child, Boss Warns Him Not To Be Late Again Or Else He Should Quit
- Entitled Redditor Confronts Her Roommate For Not Waking Her Up, Leading To Her Being Late For Work
- Woman Gets Called A Jerk For Not Continuing To Drive Her Entitled Roommate To And From Work After Moving Out
- Woman Handed Her Resignation Two Weeks Before, Boss Still Demanded Her To Keep Working
- Unrealistic Job Offer Fails To Draw Applicants, Employer Claims "No One Wants To Work"
- Is This Redditor Wrong For Getting Two Coworkers Fired In His First Three Weeks At A New Job?
- Karen Throws Out Birthday Cake, So Employees Team Up For Revenge
- Redditors Strongly Support This Employee Who Refused To Give Their Entitled Boss The First-Class Seat They Earned
- Woman Stops Joining Gift Exchange At The Office After Receiving So Many Bad Ones
Share this article
Advertisement