My boss wouldn't let me take a day off to attend my own mother's funeral, so I quit on the spot…



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27 thoughts on “My boss wouldn't let me take a day off to attend my own mother's funeral, so I quit on the spot…”

  1. It sucks that it’s always after the fact that the MCs of these stories are revealed to be tied to success. I understand the meta how they are decent enough to not to use connections to earn their way

    But it feels over played where the antagonists get so cocky only to be bludgeoned with the realization how they screwed up

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  2. Very good job dudes!! Congratulations 994.74% yo. Yeah! That selfish boss Iyamida had no soul or a heart💔 because all he cares about is making other’s suffer😡. Glad that he was fired🔥 and Riku was able to work📚 and live peacefully with Hinako💜💙💍☮️.

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  3. this episode reminds me of manga waido episode from 2 months ago called when my grandfather passed away and i took a bereavement leave mixed with this one episode that involves the mc collapsing from overworking. i hate riku's boss so much for him to make a scene in a funeral. i would've kicked his ass for that. it was nice of hinako to help him out when he passed out and he defended her from his uncle when his mom died in an accident.

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  4. I have already seen another similar story (🤫 I won't say where!) in this one, the manager replied to his employee, who was worried about his grandmother who is hospitalized, that going to see her is a excuse for not working, then when she died and it was the day of the funeral, the employee preferred to give back while receiving criticism, he is literally called lazy, by his manager!
    The employee was furious and wanted revenge on this insensitive manager, and it was not long in coming, since the manager's father-in-law, a man who owed everything, fell ill and was hospitalized, wanting to go to him. visit, the employee replies the same insensitive words that the manager had said to him before, in the end, out of pride, the manager stays at work. Then his father-in-law dies and the funeral is organized, the manager wishes to go, but again the employee returns the same insulting words to him that he had thrown at him, and in the end again out of pride, the manager decides once again stayed at work.
    All that to end, because he didn't go to the funeral, the family turns their back on him, his furious wife asks for a divorce, and because of the stress received the manager leaves his job, and that's employee, more human, who takes his place!
    the moral lesson is "karma is a bitch"!

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  5. This is.. actually bit common in company life
    Tons of company have some regulations to make their employee hard to make decisions to going day off for relative funeral
    Higher-ups approval, day off pay cut etc. Even when funeral done we must bring "death certificate" to a prove we are going to relative funeral
    So yeah, lot of us having thought is so much hustle so we don't go to funeral and make our family relationship so awkward

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