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According to Gallup's State of the American Manager report, half of all employees in the US have quit jobs at some point in their careers in order to get away from their bosses. (The figures are similar or even higher for workers in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.)

And the subreddit r/ChoosingBeggars has plenty of examples that illustrate this figure.

While some may find them amusing, the reality is that having a bad superior can be mentally and emotionally exhausting; it's essential for employers to recognize the importance of treating their staff with respect and fairness to maintain a healthy and productive work environment.

#1

Quit My Job Last Night, It Was Nice To Be Home To Make The Kids Breakfast And Take Them To School Today! Off To Hunt For A New Opportunity, Wish Me Luck

Quit My Job Last Night, It Was Nice To Be Home To Make The Kids Breakfast And Take Them To School Today! Off To Hunt For A New Opportunity, Wish Me Luck

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    #2

    Boss Fired Me The Day Before My Dad Died. Since Then, Reached Out Twice Asking For My Help Getting Into The (Corporate) Social Media Accounts I Managed. My Reply To Her Email From Last Week

    Boss Fired Me The Day Before My Dad Died. Since Then, Reached Out Twice Asking For My Help Getting Into The (Corporate) Social Media Accounts I Managed. My Reply To Her Email From Last Week

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    Companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on retaining their employees, but the actions of a poor manager negate the positive effects of the benefits programs.

    Unhappy, unhealthy employees affect:

    • Absenteeism;
    • Performance;
    • Customer ratings;
    • Quality;
    • Profit.
    #3

    A Greedy Boss Makes The Worst Sign

    A Greedy Boss Makes The Worst Sign

    "This is the worst thing I've ever seen"

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    #4

    My Friend M, Who’s An Artist, Was Asked By Her Boss To Paint Three Walls As Art Pieces And Called Her Cheeky When She Wanted Money For It

    My Friend M, Who’s An Artist, Was Asked By Her Boss To Paint Three Walls As Art Pieces And Called Her Cheeky When She Wanted Money For It

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    #5

    I Work For USPS. Corporate Likes To Send Out Messages Almost Every Day To Carriers. This Was The Message Today

    I Work For USPS. Corporate Likes To Send Out Messages Almost Every Day To Carriers. This Was The Message Today

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    According to the team at the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an organization comprised of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs 45 and younger, the biggest red flags to watch out for in a manager are:

    • Micromanagement;
    • A one-size-fits-all approach to management;
    • Doesn’t lead by example;
    • Lack of empathy;
    • Focused on blame, rather than solutions and support;
    • Uses their team as pawns for their own success;
    • Lack of focus;
    • Takes credit for others’ work;
    • No respect for employees;
    • Little to no self-awareness;
    • A sense of entitlement rather than a sense of duty;
    • Expects all employees to be like them.
    #6

    This Boss Who Asked An Employee To Push Back Their Brother's Birthday Plans

    This Boss Who Asked An Employee To Push Back Their Brother's Birthday Plans

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    #7

    Restaurant That Prides Itself On $3/Hr Pay Demands Customers Give Better Tips

    Restaurant That Prides Itself On $3/Hr Pay Demands Customers Give Better Tips

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    #8

    Put Your Hard-Earned Degree To Good Use… Manage A Team Of People And A Full-Time Workload As An Unpaid Volunteer!

    Put Your Hard-Earned Degree To Good Use… Manage A Team Of People And A Full-Time Workload As An Unpaid Volunteer!

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    #9

    Manager Is Disappointed None Of The Talented Job Interviewees Have Sent A Thank You Email For The Interview

    Manager Is Disappointed None Of The Talented Job Interviewees Have Sent A Thank You Email For The Interview

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    According to data collected by Zenger Folkman, a professional services firm providing leadership development, quiet quitting is usually less about an employee’s willingness to work harder and more creatively, and more about a manager's ability instead.

    Their researchers looked at data gathered since 2020 on 2,801 managers, who were rated by 13,048 direct reports (on average, each manager was rated by five direct reports), and compared two things:

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    • Employees' ratings of their manager's ability to "Balance getting results with a concern for others' needs."
    • Employees' ratings of the extent to which their "work environment is a place where people want to go the extra mile."
    #10

    My Boss Thinks I Should Skip Seeing My Probation Officer And Go To Jail So He Can Have A Day Off. Cause My Labor Is More Important Than My Freedom

    My Boss Thinks I Should Skip Seeing My Probation Officer And Go To Jail So He Can Have A Day Off. Cause My Labor Is More Important Than My Freedom

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    #11

    Shout Out The Worst Place I Ever Worked (Minimum Wage, Of Course)

    Shout Out The Worst Place I Ever Worked (Minimum Wage, Of Course)

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    #12

    A Manager Begging For Volunteers After Half Of His Employees Leaving Because Of Low Salary

    A Manager Begging For Volunteers After Half Of His Employees Leaving Because Of Low Salary

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    #13

    Came Into Work This Morning To Find This Taped To The Wall. Boss Went On Tirade Against Me And Co-Worker Yesterday For Taking To Each Other With No Customers In The Store

    Came Into Work This Morning To Find This Taped To The Wall. Boss Went On Tirade Against Me And Co-Worker Yesterday For Taking To Each Other With No Customers In The Store

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    The research term they gave for those willing to give extra effort was called “discretionary effort.” Its effect on organizations can be profound: if someone has 10 direct reports and they each give 10% additional effort, the net result of that additional effort is increased productivity.

    "We found that the least effective managers have three to four times as many people who fall in the “quiet quitting” category compared to the most effective leaders," co-founders of Zenger Folkman, Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman, wrote in Harvard Business Review.

    #14

    Great Low Paying Job With A Friendly Boss!

    Great Low Paying Job With A Friendly Boss!

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    #15

    Seriously?!

    Seriously?!

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    #16

    Bar In New Zealand Advertises For Job - “Must Have Double-D Breast”

    Bar In New Zealand Advertises For Job - “Must Have Double-D Breast”

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    #17

    Minimum Wage And An Awesome Boss

    Minimum Wage And An Awesome Boss

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    These managers had 14% of their direct reports quietly quitting, and only 20% were willing to give extra effort.

    For comparison, those who were rated the highest at balancing results with relationships saw 62% of their direct reports willing to give extra effort, while only 3% were quietly quitting.

    #18

    My D**khead Former Boss Wanted Me To Put His Wife In My Short Film. I... Did Not. He Didn't Like That Very Much

    My D**khead Former Boss Wanted Me To Put His Wife In My Short Film. I... Did Not. He Didn't Like That Very Much

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    #19

    Restaurant Forces Employees To Beg For Reviews Or They Will Be Fired

    Restaurant Forces Employees To Beg For Reviews Or They Will Be Fired

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    #20

    Broke Boss Who Didn't Pay Us For 4 Months Asking Us To Work On A New Project

    Broke Boss Who Didn't Pay Us For 4 Months Asking Us To Work On A New Project

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    #21

    2 Years Unpaid… In London… Oh And Another Year Of Work Once You’re Done

    2 Years Unpaid… In London… Oh And Another Year Of Work Once You’re Done

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    Instead of focusing on themselves and making ridiculous demands, managers should try to promote open and honest dialogues.

    "The most important factor is trust," Zenger and Folkman highlighted. "When we analyzed data from more than 113,000 leaders to find the top behavior that helps [them] balance results with their concern for team members, the number one behavior that helped was trust. When direct reports trusted their leader, they also assumed that the manager cared about them and was concerned about their well-being."

    #22

    Dream Boss Alert! Mensa Member With OCD Wants To Pay You With Her Real Estate Broker Experience

    Dream Boss Alert! Mensa Member With OCD Wants To Pay You With Her Real Estate Broker Experience

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    #23

    My Annual Performance Review. Well Done On Doing The Work Of Two People, We Want You To Continue Doing That As Well As A Few More "Ideas" We Want To Talk About, But Unfortunately We Can't Give You So Much As A Penny More. (Management All Got 10% Raises And Bonuses)

    My Annual Performance Review. Well Done On Doing The Work Of Two People, We Want You To Continue Doing That As Well As A Few More "Ideas" We Want To Talk About, But Unfortunately We Can't Give You So Much As A Penny More. (Management All Got 10% Raises And Bonuses)

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    #24

    Looking For An Experienced Professional To Manage All Of Our Finances. Pay: $0!

    Looking For An Experienced Professional To Manage All Of Our Finances. Pay: $0!

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    #25

    Semi Famous Rapper Hiring A Personal Assistant

    Semi Famous Rapper Hiring A Personal Assistant

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    Their research has linked trust to three behaviors. First, having positive relationships with all of your direct reports, then consistency, and finally expertise. "By building a trusting relationship with all of your direct reports, the possibility of them quietly quitting dissipates significantly," Zenger and Folkman highlighted.

    "The approach leaders took to drive for results from employees in the past is not the same approach we use today. We are building safer, more inclusive, and positive workplaces, and we must continue to do better."

    #26

    Wanted: Receptionist/Office Manager/Social Media Manager With A College Degree, Availability On Weekends And Holidays, And Willingness To Work With Abusive People And Vicious, Diseased And/Or Dead Animals. Pay: $8.50 An Hour

    Wanted: Receptionist/Office Manager/Social Media Manager With A College Degree, Availability On Weekends And Holidays, And Willingness To Work With Abusive People And Vicious, Diseased And/Or Dead Animals. Pay: $8.50 An Hour

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    #27

    Want Content Manager With Multiple Years Of Experience, But We'll Only Pay You Inr 10k ($122)

    Want Content Manager With Multiple Years Of Experience, But We'll Only Pay You Inr 10k ($122)

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    #28

    $15 For A Nanny With Experience And Education? Good Luck!

    $15 For A Nanny With Experience And Education? Good Luck!

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