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Remember, people don't typically quit companies. They quit bad bosses.

Archive: https://archive.today/HNJ7k

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>Sometimes a workplace crosses a line so clearly that people walk out without a backward glance. In this Reddit thread, top-level commenters share the exact moment they decided enough was enough, broken promises, unsafe conditions, and managers who mistook control for leadership. The stories range from quiet realizations to decisive exits after one disrespect too many. Together, they read like a checklist of red flags worth recognizing early.

Remember, people don't typically quit companies. They quit bad bosses. Archive: https://archive.today/HNJ7k From the post: >>Sometimes a workplace crosses a line so clearly that people walk out without a backward glance. In this Reddit thread, top-level commenters share the exact moment they decided enough was enough, broken promises, unsafe conditions, and managers who mistook control for leadership. The stories range from quiet realizations to decisive exits after one disrespect too many. Together, they read like a checklist of red flags worth recognizing early.
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That's a man that would be missing a lot of teeth the next day and would probably have a few other things broken as a long-term reminder.

What a piece of shit.

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My bf at the time just shrugged. I only had two weeks left until my next semester started and I would be in another state. I just started my own business until after college.