Boss's power move on employee backfires; worker openly exposes her hypocrisy with sudden resignation

A boss at a popular dessert shop faced backlash after attempting to punish an employee who gave two weeks’ notice by canceling her remaining shifts. When another employee quit without notice, the boss’s expected “power move” failed, exposing a dou...

Boss’s Retaliation Against Resigning Staff Backfires
A local dessert shop, known for its seasonal hiring of high school and college students, recently became the center of a workplace controversy after a boss’s attempt to assert authority backfired. According to a post shared on Reddit, the boss, who frequently reacts strongly when employees quit, faced unexpected consequences when a new hire decided to resign without notice.

Immediate Retaliation Sparks Backlash

The situation began when a new seasonal employee, still in high school, submitted her two-week notice to focus on school commitments. The boss reacted by immediately canceling all of her remaining shifts, seemingly as a form of punishment. “Goodbye!” the boss reportedly said, expressing disbelief that the employee would leave.

The Reddit user who shared the incident highlighted the stark contrast in treatment when another employee, a different high schooler, quit without prior notice. Unlike the first case, the boss reportedly became upset, not over the resignation itself, but because they were unable to execute a similar “power move” against the employee.




Double Standards

Commenters on Reddit were quick to point out the hypocrisy. One user noted, “Boss isn’t upset the second one quit. They are upset they couldn’t pull their 'power move to stick it to them' by cancelling their shifts.” Another added that word had spread among staff about the boss’s retaliatory tendencies, suggesting that this behavior could encourage future no-notice resignations.

The post highlighted the broader implications for employee morale. “You can never make your boss happy. They will always shift the goal post but still cry victim,” wrote the original poster, reflecting the frustration among staff.
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This incident is not isolated. Multiple Reddit users shared similar experiences where bosses reacted immediately to resignations, sometimes letting employees go the same day despite notice periods. “I have seen multiple instances of someone giving 2 weeks notice only told to leave almost immediately. It’s freaking hypocritical,” one user remarked. Another explained that high turnover often results from such management behavior, noting that power struggles and financial insecurity on the boss’s part may play a role.

A twist in the story was also when the boss reportedly refused to fire an employee who had openly said he hoped to be let go—apparently just to spite him. This petty reaction further fueled criticism among staff, who questioned the maturity of their superior. As one employee remarked, it was hard to tell “who’s the actual child here—the high schoolers or the boss.” The incident added another layer to the growing perception that poor leadership and ego-driven decisions were driving young workers away from the workplace.
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