Karma wins: Boss fires loyal employee, then cries for weekend help; ex-employees denies job
We've all had that moment when a job goes south, and you're left picking up the pieces right before the holidays. Moments like these are actually tough, and we end up questioning our worth, scrambling for stability, wondering if loyalty even matters anymore.
But sometimes, the universe flips the script. A quick rebound job, a smoother path ahead, and suddenly the old boss is calling in a panic.
Recently, one such story came to spotlight when a user posted a similar incident on Reddit subreddit.
A dedicated employee got the holiday boot from a small family business after four loyal years, only for karma to hit instantly. In December, the owner dismissed him and vaguely suggested he could return once profits recovered, offering little real assurance, as posted on subreddit r/AntiWork post.
Instead of waiting, he job-hunted aggressively and landed a better gig within days. His first week flew by with rave reviews and easy vibes.
The ex-worker got three desperate voicemails from the owner that same week. Turns out, the owner's wife, the last other employee, quit the marriage and the business overnight. She vanished without training him on basics, leaving calls ignored and operations in freefall.
Panicked, the boss asked the fired guy to come back "as a favor" to teach him the ropes, without any pay, or rehire, just goodwill. He even wanted weekend slots for his convenience.
Many bosses take loyal workers for granted, firing them without a second thought during tough times. They expect free favours later, overlooking basic respect or pay. This story shows why boundaries matter, and should always prioritise your worth, and don't let guilt pull you back into one-sided games.
Recently, one such story came to spotlight when a user posted a similar incident on Reddit subreddit.
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Fired before festival, ex-boss beggs for free help
A dedicated employee got the holiday boot from a small family business after four loyal years, only for karma to hit instantly. In December, the owner dismissed him and vaguely suggested he could return once profits recovered, offering little real assurance, as posted on subreddit r/AntiWork post.
Instead of waiting, he job-hunted aggressively and landed a better gig within days. His first week flew by with rave reviews and easy vibes.
Then came the chaos at the old shop
The ex-worker got three desperate voicemails from the owner that same week. Turns out, the owner's wife, the last other employee, quit the marriage and the business overnight. She vanished without training him on basics, leaving calls ignored and operations in freefall.
Panicked, the boss asked the fired guy to come back "as a favor" to teach him the ropes, without any pay, or rehire, just goodwill. He even wanted weekend slots for his convenience.
Photo via r/antiwork/ auntiechrist23/ Reddit
What did the employee reply to the offer?
The worker firmly rejected the request. After being fired just before Christmas, he stated, "we're not friends," and made it clear their problems were no longer his concern.What did social media respond?
Reddit's r/AntiWork community applauded his response. One comment read, Real friends don't fire you before holidays. If training's needed, pay consulting rates and get it in writing, no freebies for disloyalty.Many bosses take loyal workers for granted, firing them without a second thought during tough times. They expect free favours later, overlooking basic respect or pay. This story shows why boundaries matter, and should always prioritise your worth, and don't let guilt pull you back into one-sided games.
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