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So I just handed in my resignation to my toxic manager today and her response was quite…interesting, to say the least 😅 Has anyone else ever dealt with a situation like this before?
Here’s a possible solution for dealing with a toxic manager after resigning:
– Stand your ground and maintain professionalism in all interactions.
– Seek support from HR or a higher authority if the behavior continues.
– Surround yourself with a supportive network of coworkers or friends to lean on during this time.
– Remember that you deserve to work in a positive and healthy environment. Don’t let one toxic manager bring you down!
Have you ever had to deal with a toxic manager after resigning? Share your story and let’s discuss how we can overcome these challenges together! 💪🏼 #ToxicWorkplace #PositiveWorkEnvironment #SupportSystem
Fucked around, found out
They can fire you without notice, you can quit on them without notice. Yes, it sucks leaving fellow employees high and dry but they wouldn’t have even found a replacement even if you put in a notice so, fuck ‘em.
She sounds awful. Good riddance.
Never apologize for not giving notice. Your employer wouldn’t feel bad for firing you without any. You’re just returning the same energy they’re giving you.
Hurt my head reading that transcript. She is not very composed as a manager. Showed her hand to be weak and now having a tantrum that you called her bluff.
Eat shit, Sarah.
YP not MP
This manager sound entitled AF. You don’t owe that MF anything. He would have given you two weeks notice if he were to fire you. All I see is some giving the same respect they would’ve gotten and I don’t see a damn thing wrong with it
Those email auto-responeses though.
Read the room AI.
Sounds like you gave yourself the time off you wanted and that the manager wouldn’t let you have
I think it’s perfect!
They try to get employees to turn against eachother.
Would you have given me two weeks notice before you fire me?
Apologize, say you understand the predicament, and offer to bartend tonight so they don’t need to scramble for a replacement.
Don’t show up.
Tell her, “bye-bye”
If you were sick “tonight” (whenever this happened), what was her plan?
One person calling out/quitting shouldn’t affect the whole “team” haha
They will fire you at anytime. This is you firing them. That manager did not respond correctly. The appropriate response should have been “Thank you for letting me know and best of luck” or something like that.
That’s an indication of the company culture overall though. It’s a probably a good decision to leave. I hope your next job kicks ass.
“Quitting a toxic job is not selfish, it’s the right choice. Poor scheduling is a YOU issue, and giving 2 weeks notice is not mandatory by any means, clearly you don’t deserve the courtesy with how you lash out. That voicemail is reprehensible, and I will not tolerate you berating me on my personal device after my decision is final.” call that bitch out, you owe her nothing and she should know it.
The auto-replies are perfect. “Very well said.” 😂
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Well, she definitely proved that you made the right decision
Fuck ’em
“work at will” not sounding so great now huh boss?
Should have replied back “OK, I’ll stay 2 more weeks.”
Then wait for the reply.
Then once more reply “haha just kidding. F U.”
“Oh great, sounds like you are better off given how much I don’t care about my job or customers. Good luck!”
Sounds like a ‘You’ problem.
I knew I had a good boss when I got a “thanks for the notice and good luck” when I emailed after the start of shift. This is why I didn’t email my direct supervisor.