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Boss Fired Manager And Told Him To Take All His Belongings, Didn’t Realize How Much He’d Brought

by Annie Nguyen
October 29, 2025
in Social Issues

Workplace loyalty can lead employees to go above and beyond, often bringing personal items to make their jobs easier. A regional manager at a radio repair shop did just that, equipping the office with everything from coffee pots to specialized tools, all while working long hours for modest pay.

But when his boss decided to downsize him, the manager saw an opportunity to remind the company of his contributions. Ordered to clear out his personal belongings, he took everything he’d brought, leaving the shop in disarray.

Curious about how this exit shook things up? Scroll down to see the chaos that followed and how it hit the boss where it hurt.

One manager, downsized after years of equipping their repair shop, took every personal item, leaving their boss to replace $1,000 worth of gear

Boss Fired Manager And Told Him To Take All His Belongings, Didn’t Realize How Much He’d Brought
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Downsized, and told to take all my personal stuff. Will do boss?

I worked for a multinational company 10 years ago

as the regional management running a 2-way radio repair shop, on the customer's main site.

6 direct report techs, and an admin assistant.

The techs rotated but the admin assistant and I were there every day.

Because I worked 205-250hrs every month in that office

for 160hrs of salary, I had a few things there as you can imagine.

2.5yrs into working there, I had annoyed my boss and lost the company lotto

so I was 1 of 4 people he downsized that year.

I expected it months earlier when he let the first one go, but wasn't going to work worrying about it.

One Monday my fresh tech was late and not answering his phone.

and comes in 90min late with my boss and HR in the vehicle.

Guess today's the day.

As part of the exit interview, they get to "all personal property"... oh boy, time for some fun.

Most people have 1 box, I ended up with 5.

Coffee pot, toaster oven, microwave, my coveralls and boots (they tried to keep those, but I never submitted a bill)...

oh, and my shelf of notebooks (nothing was ever filed physically in my desk)...

my toolbox of electronics tools, soldering iron...

By the time I was done boxing my stuff up, there was 2 well equipped desks (of 4), no microwave,

a 40 cup coffee pot, and no usb-serial cable to connect to the battery conditioner.

Found out from my admin assistant that my boss had to spend just shy of a grand

to re-outfit the shop that week, before going home.

TL: DR Boss failed to realize how much I had brought to outfit a shop that I spent 50-60hrs a week at,

had to buy it all himself before he left the site because the techs were pissed off.

The regional manager’s experience of being downsized and removing personal items critical to the repair shop’s operations reveals the risks of over-relying on employees’ personal contributions in the workplace.

By bringing in tools, appliances, and notebooks to compensate for the company’s underinvestment, the manager ensured functionality but was left vulnerable when instructed to take everything upon termination.

His removal of these items, costing the company nearly $1,000 to replace, underscores the hidden costs of neglecting workplace resources.

A 2022 report from the Society for Human Resource Management highlighted that employees in under-resourced workplaces often rely on their own personal equipment to complete tasks. This practice, when unacknowledged, can foster frustration and a sense of being undervalued..

The manager’s unpaid overtime up to 90 extra hours monthly further highlights a broader issue: exploitative work cultures.

The U.S. Department of Labor mandates overtime pay for non-exempt employees working over 40 hours weekly, a standard echoed in many countries’ labor laws.

The company’s failure to compensate or provide adequate tools likely contributed to high turnover, as seen with the rotating technicians.

A 2024 Gallup report found that 42% of employees who voluntarily left their organization said their departure could have been prevented, underscoring the importance of proactive management engagement and adequate workplace support.

Employees in similar situations should document personal contributions and clarify ownership before bringing items to work.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) advises maintaining records of personal equipment to avoid disputes during separations.

If downsized, employees can negotiate exit terms to ensure fair recognition of their investments, potentially consulting HR or legal counsel.

For employers, investing in essential workplace tools prevents dependency on staff goodwill.

The manager’s exit exposed the company’s shortsightedness, as the sudden loss of critical items disrupted operations.

Proactive resource allocation and fair compensation policies foster retention and efficiency, avoiding costly replacements and ensuring operational continuity when key staff depart.

Companies must recognize the long-term costs of underinvestment.

The manager’s case, where a $1,000 replacement bill paled against potential business losses from an ill-equipped shop, serves as a warning.

Clear policies on equipment ownership and adequate budgeting for workplace needs benefit both parties, preventing dramatic exits and maintaining productivity.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

These Redditors cheered the manager’s haul, loving the boss’s costly lesson

JetpackZombie777 − Good. Hope the morons felt that one.

[Reddit User] − I love this, because I did the same thing!

Mine was when a recent worldly event first hit… I sent in a list of what I would be picking up at the scheduled time.

Yep, all office supplies, all coffee related items, extra furniture, keyboard, mouse, organizers, adjustable desk, etc.

It was a nice feeling, knowing they had to start from scratch.

stuufthingsandstuff − I did this when I was laid off.

Half the furniture in the office was mine.

Out of spite, I took it all and gave it away.

I loaded up a full minivan plus a 4x8 utility trailer.

Felt good to pull out of there leaving the place like the Grinch did on Christmas morning.

This group shared similar stories of taking personal gear, crippling unprepared workplaces

FLCLHero − I quit my job as a service tech at a small-town Buick dealership.

When I started, they were using Windows XP machines, so I brought in my own laptops,

loaded diagnostic programs, updated routers, all my gear.

When I left, the shop was down for weeks because they couldn’t function without my tech.

incognito5343 − I did something similar.

I brought in my own enterprise routers and test rigs for VoIP phones.

When I was let go, I took it all with me and I was the only one who knew how to replicate it.

No idea what they did after.

These users listed their own workplace contributions, ready to reclaim them if pushed

cajunwife1216 − I work at a school and my office talks about what they’ll lose when I leave:

2 mini fridges, a microwave, printer, scanner, 13 cameras, curtains, and more.

I’ll only take all of it if they fire me or make me mad.

Otherwise, I’ll leave most for the students.

robot_mower_guy − $1000? He got off easy.

I have maybe $5k of tools at my workplace, all marked.

The joys of being one of the first employees at a startup.

These commenters cautioned against over-investing in jobs, criticizing the manager’s unpaid overtime

DirtyPrancing65 − Who brings their own personal effects into an office?

They could’ve claimed you didn’t own it.

Don’t treat a company like family, don’t donate free gear or work unpaid overtime.

If you don’t have the tools, spend the day applying for other jobs.

SageKnows − This is such a pathetic post.

So you slaved away with unpaid labor and think this was your sweet revenge moment? That’s just sad.

These Redditors slammed stingy bosses, praising the manager’s bold exit strategy

rubijem16 − I don’t understand taking boots and uniforms from people. How f__king tight are you?

Nothing says “I’m a failure” like demanding used shoes back.

speculatrix − I was made redundant once and marched out immediately.

My stuff filled two boxes, my manager had to help carry them because they took my access tag.

My once-busy desk was left with just a monitor. Perfect symbolism.

This manager’s grand exit, stripping the office bare, turned a heartless layoff into a $1,000 wake-up call for their boss. Was their box-hauling revenge a brilliant power move, or should they have left some gear for the team?

Did the boss deserve the chaos for ignoring their value, or was HR just following protocol? Share your hot takes below. Would you haul out every last coffee pot or leave a parting gift?

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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