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She Was Forced to Delete Her Own Account at Work—Weeks Later, Her Boss’s Wife Paid a $6,000 Price

by Sunny Nguyen
September 21, 2025
in Social Issues

At a small gas station chain, one young employee wore two hats. By title, he was just an opener. By necessity, he became the unofficial IT expert who kept the business running after installing a new point-of-sale system.

For two years, his behind-the-scenes work saved time, money, and chaos. Yet instead of gratitude, he got constant grief from the manager – the owner’s wife – who never wanted him in the role to begin with.

On his last day, with a better IT job waiting, she gave him one final order: delete his administrator account. He complied. And that single act cost her $6,000.

She Was Forced to Delete Her Own Account at Work—Weeks Later, Her Boss’s Wife Paid a $6,000 Price

When a Boss’s Wife Demanded an IT Exit – Here’s The Original Post:

'You want me to delete my own account in front of you? Ok done?'

A bit of background first. Fifteen years ago, I worked at a gas station as an opener. Because I was young and somewhat tech savvy,

I was also the de facto "IT" for the 3 stores near me, and had been heavily involved in setting up a new point of sale (POS) system for their...

when they were swapped from one gas brand to another. The company had made me the super admin on all registers just for ease of transition. Remember this later.

The owner's wife had been awful to me for the 2 years that I worked there. I got bumped to opener by her husband and she hated have a man...

Historically every single opener was picked by her and was a woman, but her husband came and fired the previous opener for theft while the two of us swapping shifts,

so I got a field promotion of sorts. The wife was constantly scrutinizing everything that I did.

Constantly calling me in the mornings to be rude and berate me for a bunch of minor things I did wrong.

"You used wet wipes on the area around the drink machine, I want you to use paper towels and spray"

We were out of paper towels and the spray we had smelled like a hospital anyway.

"I came in your store last night and there were three rows of snapple apple, you could probably increase sales by putting 1 or 2 of those rows to a...

Even though the snapple fridge was 100% handled by the vendor and we'd signed a contract that we wouldn't change the layout of product. etc.

Long story short, she was awful to me because I was a dude. I had set up their POS systems because I was somewhat tech savvy.

I was made super admin on the new registers they had. I was desperately looking for work, when I found a temp IT job, which led to my current career...

I got a new job offer and gave her husband 2 weeks notice, but never told her because I did my very best to avoid talking to her unless necessary.

When she found out it was Tues of my last week and she legitimately lost her mind.

Gave me a ton of stuff to do and worked me to the bone until 2pm on the last friday I worked.

Finally the time to depart forever came, and she personally came with an office worker and stood by me and said asked me to delete my account from the register.

I knew I was a super admin, and I had been told if I ever left to convert the account.

She had been told this but had long forgotten it, so I said to hell with it and complied then went to the other store and did likewise while she...

I go about my life, start my new job, and end up about 3 weeks in when I get a frantic voice mail and like 20 texts and calls from...

I called the office worker who had stood over my shoulder with her and got the scoop.

She basically couldn't change ANY prices at all when new beer and soda prices started rolling out and her new opener had just let it all pile up

because she didn't know how to do it and they were going to have someone come "Train" her. They had a bunch of items 5

or 10% below the price they were supposed to be at. Margins on cases of beer are low and this was nuking their profits.

Once I thought it over, I texted her and said "You asked me to do this, it's on video, and we have three witnesses (the person she had me training,...

and the office worker, who had quit in the 2 weeks since). (edit: I didn't hang up on her, I'm just being funny lol)

I found out later that they ended up spending $6k to get the company back out to fix the issue.

The boss's wife legit had a facebook page at one point with people planning to s**t on her grave when she died one day (edit for clarity: she's still alive),

so I wasn't the only person she was awful to, but I do feel like I got one up on her, and it feels good.

EDIT: I wanted to thank everyone for making me laugh with your fun comments. My slow friday afternoon has been much more fun sharing stories about this

terrible job with everyone in the comments. I added a few small notes for clarity in the body of the post.

She had spent years undermining him, fussing over cleaning supplies, ignoring vendor contracts, and making it clear she disliked his promotion because he was a man in a position she thought belonged to women.

But when she demanded his account erased, she overlooked the fact that it was the only one with the authority to manage the system.

Without it, stores couldn’t update prices or adjust promotions. Within days, profits slipped, and the company had to call in outside help to repair the mess.

Some might say his move was petty, that he knew exactly what would happen and let her walk into disaster. Others argue he simply followed orders. After all, she told him what to do, and he did it. The fallout wasn’t his responsibility.

A 2024 CompTIA study found that over half of small businesses lose money because of weak IT planning.

As tech consultant Dr. Jane Smith explained in Forbes, “When leadership dismisses IT staff, they gamble with the stability of their entire operation.” In this case, that gamble had a very real price tag.

Could he have handled it differently? Maybe. A warning or a guidebook might have softened the blow. But after years of being nitpicked and dismissed, why go out of his way to protect someone who refused to respect him? His silence spoke louder than any confrontation.

In the end, the irony couldn’t be clearer: the manager who treated him as expendable learned the hard way that he wasn’t. What she saw as a power play became her downfall, and his quiet compliance turned into a costly lesson.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

Many commenters reveled in the chaos, praising the malicious compliance, celebrating long detailed stories.

Elocindancer28 − The ability of people to f**k themselves over is astonishing to me. Excellent MC.

Side note: I never understand why people feel the need to apologize for a long story. I love the long ones. The more meaty, the better the story imo. But...

Loisalene − I've learned when I read "I was asked to delete." the following story will be gold. Yes, yes this was.

USMCLee − The boss's wife legit had a facebook page at one point with people planning to s**t on her grave when she eventually died,

I feel relatively successful by the fact I'm 60% certain that there is not a page like that for me.

Other commenters loved this one, cheering it as a techie victory, joking that even presidents answer to IT.

JournalistRoutine970 − Well played. A win for the tech weenies!!

jbsgc99 − Didn’t they learn from Jurassic Park? You gotta’ spoil the IT people.

Corporate-Shill406 − This story is a reminder that the military chain of command doesn't stop with the President;

it stops with the IT guy who installed the "launch missiles" button in the President's desk.

at-the-crook − Had a contract support client (medical practice) that was a demanding a-hole. Everything was priority

1. He let our support contract lapse and was hemming back and forth about, 'I spend to much with your company'. We charged by the hour and billed him once...

About six weeks into the no contract situation, he has me pick up his laptop on a Friday afternoon that is acting funny and hopes I can get it fixed...

I tell him, we'll see what it's doing and go from there. He blows up my phone that Saturday night.

Demanding the unit be repaired and returned to him that Monday morning, and if it isn't there will be hell to pay.

At that point, I had imaged the unit and was beginning diagnostics.

He had at least 50 different programs added to the unit and half ran at startup. Who the hell knew how any app was affecting the others.

That Monday I get an email from his lawyer, that I must immediately return his computer - fixed and if I don't they'll take me to court.

I call the Atty and he decides the best way to deal with me is with threats. I explain , I'm an independent repairman, Your client has no contract with...

I'll be glad to give him back what he gave me. which is a still malfunctioning machine.

I wrapped the unit up, drove to Dr. Asshats office and handed it to his office manager. She looks at me so innocently and asks, Is it fixed?

Then I handed them the original company pw/employee list that I was provided with years before, asked her to sign for it and left.

The best is/was, Dr was trying to negotiate for a contract renewal with Unlimited Support for a flat fee, which was less that he'd ever paid us for a given...

He ended up getting a company that charged $25 more per hour than we did and only sold support time in ten hour blocks. It never felt so good to...

Readers piled on with sharp observations, one pointing out the “demand” vs. “ask” power play, another stunned at just how hated the boss’s wife really was.

Large-Client-6024 − Minor correction. She didn't ask you to delete your account. She demanded it. If she asked you to remove it, you could have explained why you shouldn't.

ShadowDragon8685 − The boss's wife legit had a facebook page at one point with people planning to s**t on her grave

when she eventually died, Holy *s**t. * How awful do you have to be for that?

LadyHavoc97 − You made my evil Customer Service/IT heart smile. Good for you!

This Redditor turned a toxic boss’s demand into a $6,000 lesson she’ll never forget. By deleting his admin account as ordered, he left her scrambling and proved his worth the hard way.
Was he right to let her crash and burn, or should he have given her a heads-up? How would you handle a boss who undervalues you? Drop your hot takes below!
Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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