These Bosses Made Their Employees Want to Quit

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Having a good relationship with your bosses is truly a boon. Oftentimes, the bosses merely exude indirect hostility towards their employees. Considering the firm that allocates specific times and areas for lonesome crying, to the top-ranked Fortune 500 that scowls at the employee brave enough to utilize Comic Sans, we have varying accounts of individuals narrating tales of their bosses behaving wickedly, and the revelations are quite unnerving.

Parks Aren’t for Picnics Anymore

If you've ever passed by this park and thought that it's the ideal spot for a picnic, prepare yourself. You'll have to be comfortable sitting on the ground all throughout your outdoor adventure. It's pretty clear from how they've set things up here that picnics just aren't welcome, no matter how inviting this bench might be. It's just more comfortable for everyone if you go look for a park that has a bench laid out with a little more of a welcoming vibe.

Parks Aren’t for Picnics Anymore

Lots of Work for the Untalented

If the paycheck reflects these demands, then indeed, we wouldn't fuss too much about this roster of responsibilities. On the contrary, if it does not, we surely have plenty to air out about this, beginning with the noticeable amount that is demanded from the less skilled workers at this corporation. You might believe that it would boost employees' morale to remind them of their skills and thus drive them to work more diligently. Yet, paradoxically, this management seems to lack confidence in the capabilities of their staff.

Lots of Work for the Untalented

Never Greet a Customer

It seems that if you're an employee at Best Buy, you're strictly prohibited from even thinking about welcoming customers at the entrance. Our job is simply to welcome patrons as they come through the doors of our store. Though we can't pinpoint the distinction between greeting someone and welcoming them, the management seemingly believes there's a large divergence between the two. Though we might not readily discern whether we're greeting or welcoming, as both gestures seem identical to us, we stick to the policy.

Never Greet a Customer

Hopefully It Is Facing the Other Way

If any of you are feeling a bit uneasy about this sign, know that you're not the only one. We too find this sign rather unsettling. However, we also see this as a chance to demonstrate to the management that signs like this shouldn't make us feel embarrassed or insecure. Indeed, we would definitely march on and use the restroom boldly. This would surely show the upper management who's truly in charge, and it's definitely not the individual who put up this notice.

Hopefully It Is Facing the Other Way