
14. Not Allowing Employees To Quit
Whyteigress13 wrote, “I had two different managers at restaurants tell me, while I was working 50+ hours a week for them, that they couldn’t give me a promotion because I was ‘too good at my job.’ When I told them I no longer wanted to work for them, they told me I didn’t have a choice. Quitting is ALWAYS a choice.”
u/NotNedScheebly shared on Reddit, “Went to the toilet before a meeting to negotiate a raise. I heard both directors of the company (small firm, everything ran through them) talking outside the window, saying that they were going to flat-out refuse any offers and ‘make the a-hole work overtime to prove his loyalty,’ and ‘he has no prospects anyway, where will he go?’ I entered the meeting with my signed and printed resignation in hand, slapped it on the table after sitting down, and stood straight back up, saying, ‘Meeting over.’ I now work for a successful company, am part of a brilliant team, and obtainable progression with a great work-life balance. If you’re being mistreated at a job, overworked, underpaid, whatever it may be: Get your affairs in order and walk.”