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Boss Threatens To Fire Employee If She Doesn’t Replace His Drink, Regrets It
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Boss Threatens To Fire Employee If She Doesn’t Replace His Drink, Regrets It

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The less power someone is granted the more they tend to let it get to their head. Some managers do their best to immediate petty tyrants, generally without any actual positive results. Often enough, employees find a way to make them regret it.

A woman was yelled at and “fired” by a manager who insisted that she buy him a new energy drink, only to learn that he actually couldn’t do that. But the damage was done, so she decided to let him manage the restaurant alone for a bit. We reached out to OP via Reddit and will update the story when she gets back to us.

Some managers try and stretch every last inch of the power they are given

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But one employee discovered that she was “fired” by a manager who didn’t have the authority to do that

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Some managers feel like they can do and say what they want

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While it’s basically a cliche at this point, there is something about positions with the smallest amount of power, like a mall cop or “Robert” in this story, these same individuals will abuse this power as far as they can. At some point their delusions of grandeur and reality start to break down and they begin to indulge in fantasy. After all, “horrible management” is one of those things most people list as a reason to leave a job as soon as possible.

For example, firing someone when that is not something they were actually allowed to do. One has to really wonder about “Robert’s” mental state here. After all, he seems like an aggressive and volatile fellow, so OP can’t be the first person he has “fired.” One wonders what actually happened with these people. This combination of even the smallest amount of power, coupled with a complete and total inability to back down can lead to managers who end up going over the deep end.

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Similarly, the general manager would have, no doubt, already informed “Robert” on where his authority ends. So there are two possibilities, one, that “Robert” lives in the delusion that he can fire people, or, two, that he simply says this in anger. Nothing screams “competent leader” like making threats you can’t carry out. If OP had decided to quit on the spot or refused to come back after “Jeremy’s” call, that would be entirely understandable.

As this story demonstrates, there can be consequences for poor behavior

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Even worse, the only thing that changed was “Robert” having to do an entire shift alone, which does seem to be poetic justice for a move like that. It’s worth noting that OP was not asked to return to her shift even when it became clear that she was not actually fired. Either “Robert’s” outbursts were so well known that it was best to give her a break, or “Jeremy” decided that this was an apt punishment for him.

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As OP later shares in the comments, some of which can be found below, “Robert” seems to have gotten his just deserts in a variety of other ways. Fortunately, he did at least get to see what it’s like when he is actually fired, when he himself was let go later. It seems like the general managers most likely got tired of having to manage “Robert” since there is no way this is the only time he attempted something like this.

It’s also worth noting that “Robert” didn’t just flip out in an inappropriate way, he did it over something quite meaningless. After all, firing a worker when you are somewhat understaffed over a can on Monster that you left out is downright absurd. Remember, OP was basically cleaning up after him. So, hopefully, stories like this can serve as a warning to other managers who think they can throw around the idea of firing someone willy-nilly.

OP shared some more details in the comments

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Readers mocked the self-important manager

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I am a writer at Bored Panda. Despite being born in the US, I ended up spending most of my life in Europe, from Latvia, Austria, and Georgia to finally settling in Lithuania. At Bored Panda, you’ll find me covering topics ranging from the cat meme of the day to red flags in the workplace and really anything else. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, beating other people at board games, cooking, good books, and bad films.

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Justin Sandberg

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I am a writer at Bored Panda. Despite being born in the US, I ended up spending most of my life in Europe, from Latvia, Austria, and Georgia to finally settling in Lithuania. At Bored Panda, you’ll find me covering topics ranging from the cat meme of the day to red flags in the workplace and really anything else. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, beating other people at board games, cooking, good books, and bad films.

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Gabija Palšytė

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Gabija is a photo editor at Bored Panda. Before joining the team, she achieved a Professional Bachelor degree in Photography and has been working as a freelance photographer since. She also has a special place in her heart for film photography, movies and nature.

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Kerri Russ
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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fast Food really draws in the worst supervisors and managers. And the Peter Principle is "people in a hierarchy tend to rise to a level of respective incompetence."

Ken Beattie
Community Member
7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What really gets me is that she actually gave the guy a lift home one night because he was stuck and it was snowing. That would have been the perfect time to bring up the can of drink and say, "that little outburst means you're gonna have to pay for a cab buddy".

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Kerri Russ
Community Member
8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fast Food really draws in the worst supervisors and managers. And the Peter Principle is "people in a hierarchy tend to rise to a level of respective incompetence."

Ken Beattie
Community Member
7 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What really gets me is that she actually gave the guy a lift home one night because he was stuck and it was snowing. That would have been the perfect time to bring up the can of drink and say, "that little outburst means you're gonna have to pay for a cab buddy".

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