Ironically, getting fired can turn into a comedic masterpiece. On “Jimmy Fallon Tonight,” the renowned late-night talk show hosted by the ever-entertaining Jimmy Fallon, the hashtag #HowIGotFired has taken social media by storm.
This show is known for its witty segments and engaging celebrity interviews, but it’s the audience participation that truly steals the spotlight.
The irony of people turning the misfortune of job loss into laugh-out-loud stories is priceless. From sending accidental emails to bosses to epic fails at work, these stories are both relatable and funny.
Curious about the most amusing ways people have parted ways with their employers? Keep scrolling to discover these viral tales that prove humor can be found in even the most unexpected situations! We bet you know a story to share!
Going From High to Bye
Valerie DaBoss walked into work to tell her supervisor she couldn’t work. Now, that’s honesty taken to a new level! The fact that she was high on marijuana says everything we need to know.
Valerie pulled such an unexpected and bold move, and her candid confession turned a mundane workday into a viral moment. Here’s a reminder that it’s much better to only show up if you’re in the best state of mind. Who knew getting fired could be so entertaining?
What Did You Expect?
J.J. Saldaña hit us with a classic: “I didn’t show up to work. Go figure.” This one’s a prime example of how sometimes the simplest mistakes have the biggest consequences. His nonchalance about missing work and getting fired makes it relatable,
After all, we can all relate to those frustrating Monday mornings. Next time, J.J. should set an alarm or phone in with a wild excuse. Even a “my dog ate my car keys” story might have saved the day.
When Manager Roleplay Turns to Disaster
Here’s an employee who took role-playing to a whole new level! While working at a furniture store, EGoChall pretended to be the manager. He fired two people before giving three others raises until the real boss showed up and fired him. Talk about a plot twist!
Maybe they should’ve stuck to selling sofas instead of running the show. Imagine the confusion when the actual manager arrived! EGoChall’s bold move is a reminder that it’s always best to leave the managerial duties to the real managers!
Sorry, King Idiot
Oh, Steven Dorngal, you really stepped in it this time! Imagine getting fired because the CEO overheard the office nickname, “King Idiot.” Oops! It turns out the boss didn’t find it as funny as the staff did. It’s a classic case of what not to say at work.
Maybe a more flattering nickname would’ve been safer, like “Captain Fantastic.” Steven’s story is a hilarious reminder to watch what you say and where you say it. You never know how quickly things can go south when your humor doesn’t quite hit the mark with the higher-ups!
Mannequin Jousts Never End Well
Valerie Walton turned Old Navy into a medieval battleground! Unfortunately, her manager caught her and a friend sword-fighting with mannequin arms, resulting in her swift exit. Who knew retail could be so action-packed?
Old Navy typically offers excellent deals on clothing, not epic duels! But Valerie chose to add a comedic twist to the typical workday mishaps. We hope she’s learned her mistake and sticks to folding clothes at her new job. Let’s leave the jousting to the professionals!
Bread Bowl Boxing Matches
BakeRoss1988 got canned from Panera for the most ridiculous reason: hosting bread bowl boxing matches! Imagine the sight of cashiers duking it out with bread bowls as gloves. Unsurprisingly, management didn’t find it as amusing as the rest of us.
Next time, maybe keep the boxing at the gym, not the bakery! Panera’s famous for its fresh, artisan bread, but they probably didn’t envision it being used in a boxing ring. Who knew a bakery-café could be so action-packed?
Iconic Robot Voice Termination
Jake Williams turned Starbucks into a sci-fi show by calling out drink orders in a robot voice. While customers might have gotten a kick out of it, his boss did not share the enthusiasm. Eventually, he got terminated. Maybe his boss just wasn’t a fan of his futuristic flair!
Here’s the thing: Starbucks serves 4 billion cups of coffee each year. Imagine how much more fun those orders would be with Jake’s robotic touch! While creativity is great, sometimes it’s best saved for after work hours.
Never Take Naps in the Janitor Closet
Heather found the ultimate nap spot in an old janitor’s closet. When that 2 pm slump hit, she’d lock the door and stretch out for a snooze. One day, her nap turned into an unplanned sleepover, and security had to lead her out of the locked building.
Talk about taking “sleeping on the job” to a new level! Maybe next time, set an alarm, Heather! Power naps can be great, but getting locked in at work is probably not the best way to end your day. Sweet dreams, but maybe not at work!
A Sour Cream Slip-up
Hinroia South was working at what we can only guess was a place like Taco Bell when she had a customer jokingly hold his hands up and say, “Don’t shoot,” while adding sour cream to his nachos.
Hinroia couldn’t resist playing along and squirted sour cream right on his chin. Oops! Her playful spirit didn’t quite match her aim, and she got fired soon after. Turns out a joke can go a bit too far—especially when sour cream is involved.
How to Land an Accidental New Job
Here’s proof that even blunders can have a happy ending. Egg Ned PARODY had a first day to remember! He accidentally went to the wrong location but confidently told his real job he was at work when they called. Unsurprisingly, they didn’t buy it and fired him.
The twist? The place he mistakenly showed up at decided to hire him! Talk about failing upwards! Ned’s mix-up is a hilarious reminder that sometimes mistakes can lead to unexpected opportunities. Maybe double-checking the address next time would help, Ned!
Laughing Your Way Out of a Job
Amanda Hawkes got canned for the most ridiculous reason: laughing too much! Her bosses actually said, “You’re too happy, and the laughing is a daily problem.” That sounds like a workplace with no souls! Maybe she should have brought some joyless activities, like paperwork, to fit in.
Amanda’s story is a hilarious reminder that sometimes, being too cheerful is just too much for some folks, and some places just can’t handle a good laugh. Imagine being fired for spreading happiness! Next time, Amanda could try working at a comedy club where her giggles are gold.
The Problem With Wishing Ponds
This fellow had quite the adventure working as a janitor at a Chinese restaurant. He got caught taking money from the wishing pond! When questioned, he explained he was reclaiming his coins after realizing his wish for no bathroom explosions wasn’t working. That’s a creative way to justify it, Scott!
The best thing about Chinese food has got to be the endless variety and delicious flavors. But the end result of those tasty meals was driving Scott crazy. It’s too bad that even wishes have their limits, especially when it comes to restaurant bathrooms.
Kim’s Chicken Catastrophe
Kim Niffen had a rough day at the chicken picking plant. The mixed smells of boiled chicken and the conveyor belt with hot chicken and bones made her so sick that she hurled right on the belt. Trying to pretend it didn’t happen was a bold move, though!
Maybe some nose plugs or a strong mint could’ve helped her avoid getting fired. Still, this story reminds us that not all jobs are a perfect fit, especially those with strong odors.
Battle With a Bar-Hopping Boss
Maria Sedillo got the boot for calling out her boss, who was “networking” at the bar instead of helping move the office. Considering how things ended for her, she should have joined him for a “networking” drink to smooth things over. Ironically, confronting the boss for skipping work led to her own firing.
Next time, Maria could avoid this by mastering the art of subtlety or just going with the flow. Remember, folks, the boss has their own version of working hard. Cheers to Maria for standing up, though!
What’s the Tuna Secret?
Studio Chaos decided to spice up their Subway job by writing “The tuna isn’t tuna” on the wrapping paper. Naturally, the manager wasn’t thrilled when they found out the next day. Maybe a more subtle approach to whistleblowing would’ve been wiser! If the tuna wasn’t tuna, what could it be?
Studio Chaos’ prank shows that honesty isn’t always the best policy, especially when it comes to fast food secrets. Next time, maybe stick to the sandwich-making and leave the detective work for Sherlock Holmes!
Fielding an Awkward Request
Bex faced an awkward situation at her college job in a family-owned jewelry store. The owner’s son didn’t find an apartment for the fall semester, so they asked if he could crash in her tiny one-bed efficiency. When Bex said no, she got the boot!
Imagine the awkwardness of sharing such a small space with your boss’s kid. Should she have offered to help him hunt for an apartment instead? Even with a boss, setting boundaries can sometimes lead to unexpected consequences.
The Camera’s Always Watching
Kimberlee Patterson, aka @kimberleereigns, tried to sneak past the clock-in machine using the service entrance, claiming she forgot to clock in. But when they showed her the video footage, she looked like a deer caught in headlights. Busted!
The service entrance, meant for deliveries and staff, exists to keep the front looking pristine. So, Kimberlee’s clever shortcut wasn’t so smart after all! This is one situation where honesty really is the best policy—especially with security cameras around. Next time, maybe try getting to work on time instead of playing hide-and-seek with the clock-in machine!
How to Fail at Bartending
ItsJustme had an unforgettable first night as a bartender! After celebrating their new job with too many customer-bought shots, they ended up so trashed that they puked Mexican food on the trainer’s shoes. Then, in a clumsy attempt to apologize and hug said trainer, they slipped in the mess and hit the floor.
Bartender training usually lasts a few weeks and involves learning drink recipes, customer service, and handling busy nights—none of which prepare you for impromptu puke gymnastics. Guess they should have paced those celebratory shots.
Let the Boss Have His Combover
Office humor can be risky business, especially when your subject walks by at the worst moment. The Ghost of Dean Barnett pulled a major faux pas by photoshopping the new CEO’s combover onto a Hair Club for Men ad. The kicker? The CEO saw it while strolling past Robert’s open office door. Oops!
For those wondering, a combover is that classic hairstyle where thin hair is strategically swept over a bald spot. Robert’s prank is a comedy goldmine gone wrong. Maybe next time, he should keep his Photoshop skills for private jokes!
Julian Has a Justified Meltdown
Julian found himself in the ultimate job juggling act, doing everyone’s tasks with no backup. After working over 16 hours a day, he finally snapped and asked for a raise. The result? Fired! Who’s at fault here? Probably management, for thinking one person could be a whole team.
Julian’s plight is a laughable reminder that sometimes, asking for what you deserve can lead to unexpected exits. If only his bosses had hired just more staff or given him the well-deserved raise.
Taking Over the Principal’s House
Mandie turned house-sitting for her principal into a high school rager. The party got so big that guests had to park at the convenience store around the corner, and neighbors snitched when cars blocked the driveway.
Mandie is at fault for throwing a massive bash in the first place! Mixing work and play can backfire spectacularly, and next time, she should keep the guest list small—or avoid hosting parties at the boss’s house. It’s always best to keep the fun within limits, especially when it’s not your house!
Free Dry Cleaning, Everyone
nine0one faced a high-stakes tech challenge at the dry cleaners: the elusive credit card machine. Instead of asking for help, they just started giving out dry cleaning for free! Who does that? We blame nine0one for not hitting up Google or asking a coworker.
Their hilarious mishap is a perfect reminder that sometimes, tech troubles can lead to unexpected generosity. Also, imagine all those customers walking out with free suits and dresses! Talk about a tale of kindness gone wrong!
William Tosses Dishes Away
Shortcuts don’t always pay off. William B. took an unusual approach to his busboy duties at Ruby Tuesday by tossing dirty dishes instead of washing them. What’s that they say about taking “out with the old” literally? It’s no surprise he got fired for this unconventional method.
Ruby Tuesday is known for its endless garden bar, but William wanted an endless supply of dishes, too! Next time, maybe stick to scrubbing instead of pitching, William. Your boss—and the budget—will thank you!
All For a Concert
Here’s a story that proves concerts and bosses don’t mix well when you’re playing hooky! @FallonHolic_ thought calling in sick to attend a concert was a genius plan—until karma struck. At the concert, someone bumped into them, spilling a drink all over their body.
They unleashed a torrent of swear words, only to discover the culprit was the boss. Oops! We could blame Fallon right for skipping work and their terrible luck for the awkward encounter. Sometimes, deceit comes with a splash of irony.
Fried Chicken vs Meeting
V, aka @v3rosika, decided to skip a meeting by hiding in the bathroom to munch on fried chicken. It’s no wonder they got fired—fried chicken might be delicious, but it’s not a great alibi! Instead of sneaking around, maybe V should’ve attended the meeting and saved the chicken for lunch.
Or better yet, they could’ve just taken a break room snack. Their story is a hilarious reminder that bathroom breaks are for quick trips, not picnics. Next time, V might want to find a more discreet spot for their fried chicken cravings.
Coke and Pepsi Don’t Mix
Blank discovered the hard way that working for Pepsi means no sipping Coke on the job. Her love for Coke led to a sneaky plan: pouring it into a Pepsi can. Of course, she got caught and fired. Maybe she should’ve kept her Coke fix for after-work hours!
Her story is a comical reminder that some brand loyalties must be kept undercover. Next time, Blank could try switching to Pepsi at work or at least be more discreet with her soda swaps.
Gooba’s Sock Rebellion
Office life sure has its colorful moments! Gooba faced an unusual dress code at work: vibrant socks only, and no blacks allowed. The boss thought black socks made everyone look sad. Gooba, the office rebel, wore striped blue and black socks every day.
It was too much for the boss, and Gooba got fired. Who’s at fault here? Probably the boss for his strange sock obsession and Gooba for pushing those boundaries. Sometimes, office rules are made to be broken—just not too often.
Kyle’s Two-For-One Special
Kyle Simpson had a unique approach to boosting sales at the AT&T store in Vail, Colorado. With no cell signal in the mountains, business was slow, so he sold weed alongside cell phones. He dubbed it the original 2-for-1 special!
Unfortunately for him, things went south when a customer found seeds in their bag and ratted him out. Guess Kyle should have stuck to selling phone plans, Kyle! His story is a hilarious reminder that side hustles can lead to unexpected consequences.
The Wrong Drink in the Right Bottle
AZSportsJunkie, aka @JJB_83, had an epic Monday fail, and all we can say is cheers to better planning, JJB! After a wild tailgate, they accidentally brought a Dasani bottle filled with vodka to work, thinking it was water, when the boss asked for a sip, well, surprise!
Dasani water might be known for its crisp, clean taste, but this bottle packed an unexpected punch. Don’t follow Dasani’s example—unless you enjoy a splash of vodka to start your workweek.
Who’s Imagining What Now?
Alexia K. Greider couldn’t resist the call of an “Imagine Dragons” concert and called off work, claiming to be sick. The plot twist? Her boss was in the same section, enjoying the show too. Busted!
If only Alexia had simply checked the concert seating chart for familiar faces or just been honest about her plans. Her story is a humorous reminder that sometimes, the universe has a funny way of catching us in our little fibs. Imagine Dragons may have rocked, but getting fired wasn’t part of the encore.
Paycheck Shopping Spree
Shannon Mulvey thought she hit the jackpot when her boss insisted she hadn’t picked up her last paycheck. Despite knowing she had, she took the extra cash and went on an underwear shopping spree at the mall. A few weeks later, the accountant discovered the mistake and demanded the money back, or she’d be fired.
Oops! Shannon should have double-checked her conscience—or kept those receipts handy. Enjoy the new undies, Shannon, even if they cost you your job and couldn’t keep you employed longer!
Making a Chatty Exit
Susie McDevitt gave two weeks’ notice at a Japanese lunch counter, thinking she’d leave on good terms. But on her last day, owner Sato san called her into his office, handed her some cash, said she talked too much and then fired her! Talk about a plot twist!
Who’s in the wrong here? Sato san gave such late feedback. Was Susie’s chattiness a legitimate issue? If so, maybe keep the chatter to a minimum next time—or find a job where talking is a plus!
Getting Fired Over a Toilet Brush
This story will have everyone laughing—and washing their hands more often! Shi Robison found herself in hot water when her boss decided to feel the toilet brush with bare hands, declaring it wasn’t wet enough to have been used for proper cleaning. They were fired on the spot!
That boss has some questionable hygiene inspection methods! Shi’s tale is a hilarious reminder that sometimes, proving your cleaning skills can take a gross turn. Guess they should have just made sure the brush was dripping.
Joint Celebration Gone Wrong
Yash Jagnani celebrated an office meeting with a joint. His boss walked in and joined him, and they shared two joints while having a good laugh. But later that day, the same boss called Yash into his office and fired him for being a bad influence!
Talk about a buzzkill! Who’s in the wrong here? Definitely the boss for partaking and then turning around to play the moral police. Yash’s story is a hilarious reminder that sometimes, office politics can be as hazy as the smoke.
A Happy Hour Mix-up
Chris H misunderstood the happy hour “one for you, one for me” promotion on his first night at the bar. He thought it meant bartenders got a free drink for every one they sold, not that customers should buy drinks for their friends. Oops! Naturally, he got fired for this tipsy mix-up.
Chris may be to blame for the hilarious misunderstanding. But maybe the bar deserves some criticism for its confusing promo, too! His story is a laugh-out-loud reminder to always clarify the rules. Cheers to learning the ropes the hard way!
Why Not to Have a Film Set Meltdown
Robert Carradine had a rough day on set after an all-nighter learning his lines. Multiple takes were ruined by airplanes, but when he finally got it right, his co-star flubbed his lines. Frustrated, Robert lost his cool. After lunch, he was taken to the airport—fired!
We can’t blame Robert for the outburst while ignoring those noisy planes! His story is a funny reminder that even in Hollywood, patience is key. Next time, Robert, try some deep breaths and a good night’s sleep.
Intentional Dishwasher Disaster
This user had a short-lived career as a dishwasher that lasted a grand total of two days. On day one, she realized the job wasn’t for her. On day two, when the cook asked for help in the kitchen, she washed the celery—in the dishwasher! Oops!
Who knew celery needed a gentle rinse, not an industrial scrubbing? Her hilarious mistake is a fun reminder that some kitchen tools aren’t interchangeable. Her brief stint in dishwashing turned into a comedy of errors, making for a memorable exit!
When Christmas Tree Comedy Falls Flat
DutchFalPal was tasked with decorating the Christmas tree at work and decided to add some humor. They wrote “help, I’m hanging on” and “just hanging around” on the ornaments. Their boss, however, didn’t find it amusing and promptly fired her. Talk about an unexpected reaction to some festive fun!
DutchFalPal should have stuck to the classic “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays.” Their story is a laugh-out-loud reminder that not everyone appreciates holiday humor. Cheer up, Fallon—your witty decorations just need the right audience!
Tyler With the Terrible Luck
Tyler Hughs thought he’d sneak in a sick day to attend a birthday party for a friend of a friend. The twist? The friend’s friend was his boss! When Tyler showed up at the party and cheerfully exclaimed, “I’m better!” his boss shot back with, “You’re fired.”
Who knew playing hooky could lead to such an awkward encounter? Next time, Tyler might want to check the guest list before pulling a fast one. More people need to remember that the world is smaller than we think.
Take a Gassy Day Off
SMamaBearTN, aka @SaraMamaBearTN, had a dramatic day at the dry cleaners when a leaky boiler released gas, causing her to pass out and wake up on the wet floor. Instead of concern, she was told she should have reported the “invisible” gas and accused of just wanting a day off.
The management is at fault for not noticing a gas leak and instead choosing to fire a victim! Some workplaces certainly have their priorities mixed up. Talk about a gas-tly way to get fired!
Karen Serves a Sweet Egg Surprise
Here’s how someone found out sweet eggs aren’t exactly a crowd-pleaser. Karen Castro landed her first restaurant job despite not knowing how to cook. Little wonder she put sugar instead of salt in the eggs recipe for the day. Who knows how many people got an unexpected, sweet surprise!
Next time, Karen, stick to the recipe—or at least taste your creations first. Her story is a hilarious reminder that not everyone’s a natural in the kitchen. A sugar-coated breakfast might sound fun, but it’s not for everyone.
The Most Passionate Answer Ever
Evy wasn’t exactly employee of the month. After doing a lousy job, her boss asked why she wanted to stay. Her candid reply was, “I have this passion about not dying of hunger.” Well, that honesty got her fired! Maybe her bluntness needs a bit of polishing.
As for other options, Evy could try a career in stand-up comedy—her wit is top-notch. Or perhaps a food critic, given her clear motivation to avoid hunger. Keep the passion, Evy, just maybe soften the delivery!
Everyone Likes Potato Salad
David Gawkoski had a unique approach to working at a high school deli counter. He was terrified of the slicers, so he’d tell customers the cold cuts had “gone bad” and suggest potato salad instead.
Unsurprisingly, he got fired for this creative solution. Maybe, David, face your fears next time or stick to serving items that don’t require slicing! Avoiding a task can sometimes lead to inventive—if not entirely honest—solutions. David should consider a job at a bakery, where slicing is less intimidating, or as a potato salad salesman—clearly his specialty!
A Drunk Call-in
Blue Chef Paul shared his friend’s epic fail when trying to call in sick to work. The boss wasn’t having it and demanded, “hell no, get your ass in to work.” Quick on his feet, his friend responded, “Well, I’m calling in drunk then.” Not surprisingly, this bold retort led to a swift firing.
Maybe next time, just stick with a simple “sick” excuse without the added flair. His friend’s story is a hilarious reminder that honesty isn’t always the best policy—especially when it involves day drinking.
Doesn’t This Qualify as an Emergency?
B, aka @Bmane36, had a creative yet misguided plan to clear out a lingering crowd at Applebee’s. When the clock struck 12:30 a.m., and the restaurant had closed at 11 p.m., B pulled the fire alarm to get the already-paid group to leave.
Naturally, this stunt got them fired. Who’s at fault? Probably B for the extreme measure, but also the guests for not getting the hint! There are much better ways to signal closing time. Fire alarms are for emergencies, not last calls!
Unexpected Clown Showdown
Clowns watch out—there’s a new star in town! S Lane Porter had an unforgettable college job as a chipmunk sidekick for a clown at kids’ parties. But they were so entertaining that the clown got overshadowed and fired them by the end of the day!
The clown should have just stepped up their game. Lane’s story is a hilarious reminder that sometimes, even in the world of kids’ entertainment, competition can be fierce. But hey, at least the kids had a blast!
Wonder Bread Has a Sandwich Standoff
Wonder Bread USA shared a laugh-worthy reason for getting fired: refusing to share the other half of a sandwich with the boss. We know this was just done to promote their product, but it’s still hilarious. Luckily, they got the job back. Who knew a sandwich could cause such drama?
Did you know Wonder Bread had been around since 1921, bringing fluffy white slices to tables for over a century?! Anyway, this story is a reminder that sometimes, sharing really is caring—especially at work.
Watch Out for the Bible Bandit
Lowell Benjamin shared an unforgettable reason his dad had to fire an employee at his bookstore: they kept stealing Bibles. Talk about a holy heist! Why would anyone do that? Maybe they were trying to get some divine intervention for free.
Guess even sacred texts aren’t safe from sticky fingers. It’s a bit ironic, considering the content of the book! Couldn’t the employee have asked for a discount? In any case, it’s clear that sometimes, you can’t judge a book by its cover—or its thief by their loot!
A High-Stakes Refusal
Bonez9oh5 got fired for refusing to change light bulbs 20 feet in the air with broken safety equipment. Can you blame him? Apparently, not considering the boss’s feelings while his wife—also a coworker—was divorcing him for cheating was the final straw.
Who knew refusing to risk your life could be so controversial? It’s almost like Bonez should’ve focused more on empathy than safety. Maybe the boss needed a lesson in proper equipment maintenance—and fidelity! Workplace drama can reach new heights, literally and figuratively.
Bro Fumbled a Good Position
Uncle Pork Chop thought he was a comedian while serving at a Mexican restaurant. Fresh off winning ‘Employee of the Month,’ he greeted a table of women who asked, “What’s good here?” His joke, “I have no idea, I don’t like Mexican food,” fell flat—especially since one of them knew his boss.
He thought comedy was his true calling, but sometimes, jokes don’t land, and timing is everything. Uncle Pork Chop, maybe stick to praising the tacos and leave the comedy for after hours!
Should Have Just Let Him Sleep
Olmusky shared a hilarious tale about his dad’s job at a mattress store. One day, his dad found his boss fast asleep on one of the mattresses and decided to wake him up. The result? He got fired for disturbing the boss’s nap! Who knew waking up a sleeping boss could be such a career-ending move?
Maybe the boss was just testing the product quality—or taking customer service to a new level. This story is a funny reminder that it’s best to let sleeping bosses lie sometimes.
Government Job Drama
Maggie Dewane was bartending through college when she accepted a government job offer. When she told the restaurant owner she was giving two weeks’ notice, the owner was so offended that she fired Maggie on the spot!
Why did they take it so personally? Maybe the owner thought bartending was the pinnacle of career success, or they’re just one of those bosses who can’t handle goodbyes. Cheers to Maggie for moving up in the world, even if it meant an abrupt exit from the bar.
Silence at the Call Center
Kristina Collins had an interesting approach to working in a call center. She’d answer the phone, then put herself on mute. Callers were left either hanging up or endlessly repeating, “Hello?” while Kristina enjoyed the silence.
Her supervisor eventually caught on, listening to her silent calls and all those confused “Hellos.” Kristina thought call center work meant peace and quiet! Sometimes, avoiding work isn’t as subtle as we believe. So, next time, Kristina, try actually talking to the customers—it might just keep you employed!
It’s Not So Anonymous
Who Are Really?, aka @KDSheSun, learned the hard way that “anonymous” questionnaires about the boss and company aren’t so anonymous. After giving brutally honest feedback, they discovered the truth after getting fired.
Maybe the boss couldn’t handle the truth, or the IT department isn’t great at keeping secrets. This story is a humorous reminder that sometimes, “anonymous” is just a word on a survey. Some truths are better left unsaid, at least when your name’s attached! Try spilling the tea anonymously on Reddit instead.
Reminder to Doublecheck Emails
Arné Dunckers learned the importance of clicking “send” the hard way. She forgot to confirm her 2-week leave email and returned from vacation sporting a tan—and a pink slip. How could this have happened?
We guess Arné was too busy daydreaming about sandy beaches to double-check her email drafts. Even the best-laid vacation plans can go awry with one forgotten click. Next time, Arné, set a reminder or two. Enjoying those sunny days is great, but returning to a job is even better.