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Her boss fired her with one petty request. She followed it—and it backfired perfectly.
He told her to leave immediately. She did—and made him regret it.
Being fired can be a gut punch, especially when you've spent years going above and beyond. But when Reddit user u/everybodys-therapist was let go, she didn’t just walk away—she walked out with everything that was hers. And her boss watched it all, helpless and increasingly horrified.
His old job wouldn’t stop texting him. So he charged them for every reply.
Turns out, knowing your worth really messes with your old boss.
Leaving a job doesn’t always mean leaving it behind. One Redditor knew that all too well. After managing critical IT infrastructure for a company, they figured their exit wouldn’t stop the calls from coworkers needing help.
So they got ahead of it. “I was the only one who knew about tons of our IT infrastructure, and I anticipated that I was going to get tons of texts and phone calls from former coworkers,” they shared.
Mom left speechless after seeing what her son drew about their daily life
She thought it was just another cute picture—until she really looked at it.
Priya Amin wasn’t expecting an emotional wake-up call when her 7-year-old son handed her a drawing. But as she took a closer look, she realized it wasn’t just an innocent sketch—it was a mirror of their reality.