Hard Selling
Most of us have had purchases we regretted buying because we felt forced to decide on the spot. While the nature of a salesman’s job is to produce a good amount of sales in a day, respecting a customer’s decision and not being forceful will always go a long way.
Not Being Paid Upfront
No matter how big or small the pay is, never give in to free labor and stand up to any maltreatments and injustice by employers... even if it is your favorite restaurant.
Shady Side Job And Stealing Tips
Never agree to do a job that is not part of the agreement, and always get advice from someone knowledgeable if you feel that the situation is sketchy.
He’s Not A Fungi
It surely is no fun to guess what you have to do on the first day of work, then be asked to do silly things. As one of the commenters said, the owner does not seem like a fungi (fun guy)!
A Martyr For $5?
Sometimes people accept a low-paying job to make ends meet, but if it is going to cost you your peace on top of risking your life, better think twice. We are not superheroes.
Deja Vu And Incompatibility
We can understand not wanting to compromise our health and forcing ourselves to do a job that is clearly inconvenient is a no-no.
Overstaffing, A Lying Manager And An Untrained Trainer
When you arrive on the scene seeing that the situation is a total opposite of what the hiring manager told you, then it is probably time to leave.
Professional Marketing Assistant
Some employers lure people into taking jobs by putting a job role that sounds very elaborate but the responsibility is actually mediocre.
The Baywatch Experience
Be realistic with our job expectations and not assume that things will unfold just like how it happens in movies.
No Freedom To Pursue Priorities
It only makes sense that if you want to retain an employee, you make them a full-time staff member and pay full-time wages. You can’t have your cake and eat it.
Strong Enough To Guard, Or To Lift Boxes?
If the situation is too shady and screams “scam alert”, it most likely is. Job descriptions should be upfront and not require you to do a job that is outside of your role.
Eating At Your Conscience
Feeling troubled and guilty when doing a job is a clear red flag that it is not a good match for you.
Charity Work
Unless it is specified that it is a volunteer job or you agreed to do it for free, never do unpaid work for a company so that they can take advantage of your time and skills (which another company would be willing to pay you for).
Sketchy Motel, Sketchy People, Sketchy Job
Not everyone has the courage to work for a sketchy place (and it is not advisable), so if you see that the job, surroundings, and everything screams “sketchy”, it’s understandable why you’d run.
Creepy Boss Invading Privacy
Employees are not obliged to share every detail of their private life, especially those posted on Facebook, to an employer (unless there’s a contractual obligation to that effect). But for someone that has barely begun to work there, this could be considered stalking behaviour and a clear invasion of privacy.
Unsanitary Food Handling
Would you nonchalantly serve food that has been on the floor to unwitting customers? Definitely not. Malpractice should not be tolerated in any job.
Encouraging Karen-Like Behavior
It is bad enough that the pay is not sufficient for the amount of work done, but it is worse to work in an environment that encourages name-calling and racism.
Indecent Behavior
Inappropriate touching is a form of harassment. No one should have to deal with unwanted touching in the workplace.
After Closing Hours
Why the owner asked her to meet at the store after closing hours will forever be unknown, but thankfully this woman was smart enough to sense danger and walk away.
Forever 2 Find
Not having clarity on your duties and being left alone to take care of yourself in a busy retail store shows the lack of direction the management has. A good company knows how to value its employees.
Extreme Micromanagement
Nobody would last long when working daily with a controlling and belittling boss. Constantly checking up on employees’ whereabouts and personal life was the last straw for this Redditor’s mom.
Stuck In The Past
A good company evolves and improves its processes to maintain efficiency and keep up with the demands of the present situation, or they risk losing their employees and business.
15-minute Break
Rest is vital for people to be productive, and a 15-minute break is not at all sufficient for enduring a hard day’s work.
A Sorrowful Encounter
Seeing someone you used to admire in a care facility is enough reason for this Redditor to leave. Some of us are not built to endure this environment as it requires a loving yet very tough heart.
Not Good Enough
Being told by your boss that you are not good enough upon meeting could be damaging, but this person’s comeback certainly roasted the arrogant chef.
A Stinky Situation
We deal with crazy situations at work, but this guy had to deal with crap literally and figuratively, which was enough for him to call it quits.
Awesome Boss But Strenuous Job
The payment for his hard work was too little but kudos to Mr Sterly for being an understanding boss. That’s a reward.
The Subway Of Damocles
It is said that having the Sword of Damocles hanging over your head means a very bad situation is going to happen to you at any time, which is truly the case if you have a dozen knives literally hanging above you! Probably not a risk worth taking.
Everything At 20% Off
This Redditor took out the toxicity of their situation by giving store customers 20% off before calling it quits. Everyone probably left feeling happy that day!
Alarmed At An Alarm Company
Meeting and introducing co-workers on the first few days of work is common, but if your manager sets you up for a “get to know you” lunch while being described as a Tinder date? Sound the alarm!
‘Salesman’ for Kirby vacuums. First sale call was to a single elderly woman who was supporting her son in hospital (they got us in the door by offering a free carpet clean as a demonstration). The supervisor training me pushed and pushed to make the sale until this old woman was in tears. Just as she was about to sign the paperwork I asked if she actually wanted to vacuum and she said it was lovely but she couldn’t afford it. I took the paperwork away from her and said not to worry. Outside I told the supervisor I quit to which he replied I would’ve been fired anyway. No love lost. I hung around for half an hour playing on my phone to make sure the supervisor left because he was a real piece of work.