25-year-old cashier walks out after new manager fires superstar assistant manager of 2+ years: 'This is an assistant manager that gave her heart and soul to this job.'

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  • Handsome bread seller working in the store with bakery products

    Cashier checks a customer out, before learning that his most hardworking coworker has been fired for no valid reason.

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  • The cashier in this story used to work for a store with a competent manager, but that has quickly changed. His new manager fired the old assistant manager who had kept the place afloat single-handedly, and he made his feelings about this choice clear. 

  • I came into work today to find our new manager firing our assistant manager of two years. I walked out on the spot.

    Came into my store today to find our assistant manager on the verge of tears. Looked on the desk and saw termination papers.

  • Mind you, this assistant manager had been loyal to the company for more than 2 years, and basically carried the entire store on her own for months while we were manager-less before this new manager came in less than 2 months ago.

  • (It's a small store only like 7 employees) New manager completely changed the entire system of our store without consulting any of the existing staff, completely messing everything up and causing issues with paperwork/inventory, causing a lot of frustration among the staff.

  • Never asking any questions to our assistant manager who's been there for 2 years because she didn't like her.

  • I'm just a cashier so I didn't get involved since it didn't really have anything to do with me, so I just did as I was told and didn't care as long as I get paid.

  • Until today when I came in and saw what was happening. I called our district manager and he gave some BS answer like "she's the manager it's her decision".

  • I stormed into the office and told new manager, "If you fire her, I am not working my shift today.

  • Not until we have a discussion/explanation for this. I will leave and I'm not the only one that will do so".

  • She replied with "It's not a group discussion it's a corporate decision". And I went "ok" and picked up my things and left.

  • This is an assistant manager that gave her heart, soul, and health into this job. Always answering questions we had during her off hours/off-days, working through her lunch breaks, and always getting sick from overwork.

  • Barista standing at the counter

    Hardworking assistant manager shows up to her shift with a smile.

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  • It was always amazing to me since I couldn't give a rats a about the job personally.

  • I only care about going in, getting paid, getting out. But seeing unfair treatment I will not stand for.

  •  I got texted to come back in before the store closes to talk to her otherwise I'd get fired for abandoning my shift.

  • Wasn't going to but my mom and coworker told me it'd be bad for my future job outlook if I get terminated like that.

  • Two people waiting in an office library for a job interview

    Former cashier waits in office hallway to be interviewed for a new job, hoping he won't be rejected because he unceremoniously quit his cashier job. 

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  • Came back and she gave me a whole justification for why she got fired. Didn't believe her but just said that I can't have an opinion on things I didn't witness firsthand, but I walked out for my own principle and integrity.

  • I'll still be going back in to work but as soon as I find a new job, I'll resign properly.

  • Not as satisfying of a resolution as I would like but I guess it's the right thing to do....

  • / makes me sick to my stomach thinking about having to go back and work for this horrible company tmrw.

  • Either way though I was looking to leave the company anyway, just waiting to hear back from some interviews I already did earlier this week.

  • I'll be out soon either way. Appreciate the feedback yall.

  • madpeachiepie Walking out of a cashier job isn't going to destroy your future. People who are ex cons find work. You'll be fine.

  • ElPyroPariah Why would you ever walkout like that only to come back. Do it all the way or don't do it at all. And just so you understand, no future employer will care why you quit some job at a grocery store. They won't even know you worked at a grocery store unless you reveal that info to them.

  • Anthonys455 It doesn't matter how you get "terminated" so long as its not a small niche industry and you didnt break any laws.

  • Laughing_Man_Returns > but my mom and coworker told me it'd be bad for my future job outlook if I get terminated like that. there is no universal database of people getting fired. you're a cashier, ffs.

  • TurboThibaut Sorry, but by returning to work, you just lost all your credibility. Your new manager knows it, and won't hesitate to use it against you

  • mrgrooberson Your mom and coworker are wrong btw.

  • Time-Category4939 >This is an assistant manager that gave her heart, soul, and health into this job. Always answering questions we had during her off hours/off-days, working through her lunch breaks, and always getting sick from overwork. Well let that be a life lesson. Don't give your life to a company, for them you're just a number. Hopefully the ex assistant manager will learn from it and so do you.

  • No-Philosopher7486 Don't do that again. Next time don't return or don't quit.

  • LostinLimbo__ You folded like a lawn chair.

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