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Boss Demands Teen Employee Print A Video, So She Spends Five Hours Doing It And Accidentally Gets Her Fired

by Annie Nguyen
November 12, 2025
in Social Issues

Older workers returning after long breaks sometimes lean hard on junior staff to handle anything digital, turning simple tools into daily battles. An eighteen-year-old receptionist became the go-to fixer for a team of seasoned nurses, tackling emails and documents while everyone else focused on patients.

The assistant manager, fresh from retirement and a quick online certificate, dumped every tech task on the youngest hire and topped it with constant jabs. One email demanded printing two attachments, including a video file. Read on to see the frame-by-frame revenge that ate an entire shift.

An 18-year-old receptionist faces a 75-year-old assistant manager who demands she print an MP4 video file alongside a PDF

Boss Demands Teen Employee Print A Video, So She Spends Five Hours Doing It And Accidentally Gets Her Fired
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No problem, I’ll print that video for you! And while I’m at it, I might have you fired as well?

This happened a few years ago, I was 18 and working as a receptionist for a community nursing service.

As the youngest in the team by a long shot, the average age of employees being around 55-60,

I was usually the one responsible for the "Computer Stuff", mostly just simple things,

nothing a quick google couldn't solve. The other staff members were wonderful, and I learnt a lot from working with them.

Except for the Assistant Manager, Karen. This woman was the bane of my existence,

she was 75+, recently came out of a 15 year retirement as a receptionist,

and was armed with a certificate in Business Management from a 4 hour online course.

She refused to use basic computer skills such as Word or email, stating that she didn't need to learn them again

when she had others to do it for her, namely me. In a 5 hour shift,

I would spend 3 hours just fielding her tasks. Needless to say, this came along with all the fun personality traits

that make a 'Manager from Hell'. Malicious compliance:

At the start of my shift, I receive an email from Karen asking me to print the attached files,

one was a pdf and the other an mp4. So, assuming she meant just the pdf, I take the printed copy to her.

This is roughly how the exchange went. Karen: Why do you only have one file, I sent two?

Me: ...you want me to print an mp4?

Karen: Isn't that what I asked? A monkey could do your job, and probably better at that.

Here, I'm pretty sure she laughed at her own joke. Me, desperate: Look, I don't think you understand -

Karen: Don't try and teach me, don't forget I did your job for 20 years and now, I could have you fired.

Already over it, and ready for some malicious compliance, me: Okay, well I've never printed this type of file before,

so it might take a while. Karen interrupts: I don't care how long it takes, I'm your boss

and I've told you to do this. Once it's done you can move on to the other jobs.

I'm grinning ear to ear at this point, I get back to my desk and send her an email

summarising our conversation and explicitly clarifying she wanted me to print an mp4, to which I got a snarky reply.

Perfect. I spent the next 4-5 hours, pausing the video every 2-3 frames, screenshotting it,

pasting it to a word document and printing. The administrative tasks piled up,

not that Karen noticed because she mostly spent her time reading magazines or talking on the phone.

I felt bad as this placed an extra load on the other receptionists;

however since Karen was universally hated, they gave me their blessings.

Once complete, I took about 100 pages carefully held with clips to her desk

and sweetly told her that I'd printed the other file. She looked smug, until she saw what was in front of her.

Page after page of almost the same picture as the man moves through the video,

some slightly blurry, all in full colour. She was furious, to say the least,

but I was 1 hour overtime on my shift and Karen knew that would already cause her some issues,

so she let me leave. Though, I knew it wasn't over yet.

As expected, I get called into HR for a meeting the following week,

where they accused me of wasting company time and not complying with management.

I explained the situation in detail, and showed them the email, including her awful reply.

I also showed them a few more emails and texts where Karen used some particularly 'descriptive' words

to insult our staff members, including the very HR rep taking my interview.

Turns out, this was the straw that broke the camel's back as Karen had multiple reports against her

from other staff members, and she had been driving HR insane with her own complaints.

She lost her job the following week.

The best part is that this happened on a Sunday, where I got double pay.

I took some of that sweet overtime cash and brought in cupcakes to work once Karen was gone.

I said it was an end of week treat, but we all knew what we were celebrating.

The HR rep seemed to particularly enjoy hers.

TLDR: Boss made me print a video. Complied, used a whole shift and overtime.

Got called into HR which added to the case against my boss. She was fired within a week.

Revenge often grows from a moment where someone is humiliated or dismissed, especially by a person in power. In this story, the young employee wasn’t simply following a strange order, they were reacting to disrespect, belittlement, and a threat to their dignity.

Being told “a monkey could do your job” and “I could have you fired” taps into a deep human need to defend one’s worth.

Meanwhile, the assistant manager may not have seen her behavior as cruel; to her, authority and experience gave her the right to demand obedience and avoid vulnerability by learning something new. Both were acting from emotion, one from insecurity masked as dominance, the other from wounded self-respect.

From a psychological point of view, OP’s meticulous “printing” of the video served as a symbolic reclaiming of control. When someone feels powerless or disrespected, revenge can feel like restoring balance.

According to psychologist Dr. Michele Gelfand, people retaliate more intensely in environments where power feels unfairly distributed, and revenge becomes a way to reassert one’s status and dignity.

In this case, OP wasn’t merely being petty; they were responding to a direct threat to their role and self-worth, using compliance as a shield and proof of mistreatment.

Interestingly, some might argue OP’s reaction shows maturity, rather than exploding or quitting impulsively; they documented everything and let the system work.

Others, however, could see this as a classic example of younger workers refusing to accept toxic authority, while older generations sometimes equate seniority with unquestionable respect. Research on workplace dynamics often notes that younger employees value dignity and autonomy more strongly than hierarchy alone.

This context explains why OP’s revenge feels satisfying: it wasn’t about destruction, but about enforcing boundaries. Yet it raises a bigger question: when someone in authority mistreats us, is revenge truly empowerment, or is calm exposure and accountability the real victory?

In situations like these, what feels more healing, proving someone wrong through petty genius or walking away knowing the truth spoke for itself?

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

These Redditors marveled at the absurdity of someone trying to print a video and laughed at how wild the request was

dave-shorte − That is awesome! But you have to tell us, what the hell was she actually expecting with the MP4 file?

NS_Udogs − I genuinely haven't heard that one before. Print an mp4. I've seen requests for stills,

but not for just the entire file. Well played

Graphitetshirt − Print...a video. I'm done.

This group praised the clever email confirmation and shared their own petty workplace victories in solidarity

dog_star_ − This is the best and it was so smart for you to get the verification in email.

zinsser − Our former company president questioned the invoices from the company maintaining our web sites, six brands; six sites.

I explained the volume of work on multiple sites. He said I needed to print the web sites

so he would have an idea how big it was.

I tried to explain that the sites are huge, change all the time, and are available to view at any time,

so you don't need a printed copy. Nope, he wanted a printed copy.

I was not going to waste my time on this stupidity, so I got a quote from the web developers to do it.

A couple of weeks later we received two huge three-ring binders of printed web site pages,

a veritable monument to the company president's idiocy. I dropped them on his desk along with an invoice for almost $3,000.

I am pretty sure he never got past the first five pages before he realized how stupid it was to read printed web pages.

He was forced out within the year for his horrid management practices, and we later found out he was screwing the frumpy HR assistant.

The executive assistant brought the binders to my office and asked if I needed them. "No, you can trash them."

That_Guy977 − Protip: if it was on any google app, classroom, gmail, youtube, et cetera, you can use shortcuts on a PC or Mac.

Namely, '.' and ',' which allow you to go forward or back one, single frame.

That would be exponentially better, with full malice and compliance.

These commenters cheered the cupcake “goodbye Karen” celebration and loved the sweet ending

musingsofapathy − You know you are real popular when they hold your 'Going Away Party' the day after you leave.

yoshi_in_black − Well, serves her right.

This teen’s 100-page video masterpiece turned a bully boss’s nonsense into her own pink slip, complete with double-pay overtime and cupcake confetti. The community cackled at the compliance, though some geeked out over faster methods.

Ever weaponized stupidity against a terrible manager? Would you have VLC’d it or gone full frame-by-frame for the drama? Spill your office revenge below!

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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