Boss wants man to come to work on day off as he is single | Trending
A conversation between a manager and his employee has left people irked. A post shared on Reddit explains how the manager wanted the man to come to the office on his day off. The manager further added that he shouldn’t have any issues coming on his off day because he is “single”. The image shows a part of conversation between a man and his manager. (Reddit/@ Feggy_JVS) “So this just happened and I’m almost numb atm [At the moment]. I hope I don’t regret this tomorrow as I do enjoy my job, but management is rough,” reads the caption posted along with the video. The post is shared with a screenshot that shows a conversation between the man and his manager. The conversation shows how the manager wanted the man to come to work on his day off. He politely refused and asked them to ask another colleague. To which, the manager replied, “Brian is married with a kid, I’m not asking him on short notice. You’re single, why can’t you come in?” The matter escalated quickly when he further refused. And eventually, he quit on the spot. Take a look at the post showing the conversation between a man and his manager: The post has accumulated over 64,000 upvotes. It has prompted people to post various comments. Many netizens shared how they think that the original poster did the right thing and handled the entire situation in a proper manner.Here’s how Reddit users showed their support for the employee:“Never elaborate why you can’t come in on an off day. Simply reply that it’s a personal matter,” suggested a Reddit user. “Hardest habits to break but damn does it feel good to just say ‘no’,” shared another. “That one chilled my blood. I think I’d have just ignored it and not shown up. Not sure where bosses get these ideas they own you,” added a third. “This shows how little your boss values you. Good on you for putting your foot down, OP,” joined a fourth. “I also didn’t like their power dynamic with telling OP to choose their next words carefully. Good job to OP for not being intimidated,” wrote a fifth.