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Fresh Graduate Stands His Ground After Toxic Bosses Tell Him to “Just Do Your Job”

by Charles Butler
February 26, 2026
in Social Issues

We have all been there as young workers, starting out with stars in our eyes and a willingness to move mountains for a paycheck. You want to prove your worth, show your drive, and climb that ladder as fast as you can. It is a time filled with hard work and high hopes, where “yes” is the easiest word in our vocabulary.

But what happens when your hard work is met with nothing but laughter and unfair demands? One Redditor recently shared an absolutely legendary story from his nineteen-year-old self. After keeping a sinking electronics store afloat for months, he received a rude wake-up call from his superiors. He decided to give his bosses exactly what they asked for, with a side of brutal reality.

It is a journey from total exhaustion to a final, perfect mic-drop moment that any worker can appreciate.

The Story

Fresh Graduate Stands His Ground After Toxic Bosses Tell Him to “Just Do Your Job”
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"Would you just do your f__king job?"?

When I was 19 years old and a fresh high school (or my country's equivalent) graduate, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life.

The one thing I did know is that I needed money, so I started applying for all kinds of jobs. After a few weeks of writing applications,

going to interviews and waiting nervously for replies, I was hired as a full-time sales assistant an international company making smartphones, TVs and other electronic gadgets.

Said company was in the process of opening their first official store in my country and I, as I was hired about 3 months before they

were due to open, helped them however I could. I created one-pagers (basically posters that show all the hardware inside a device plus a picture), translated manuals,

put security tags on products etc. Whatever they wanted me to do I did, sometimes until late at night, still foolishly thinking that this initiative would

maybe be recognized in one shape or another. Alongside me they hired 4 other people: 3 more sales assistants and a store manager, all of whom

were young and ambitious, just like me. The grand opening went very well, business was booming for the first 2 weeks and everything seemed fine. That's

where the problems started. The first thing we realized we didn't have were guidelines on how to handle returns and warranty cases. As the company's electronics

had been available online long before the store opened, some people now started bringing in their devices to get them fixed or swapped out, none of

which we knew how to handle. This annoyed a lot of customers, being given the information that only devices bought at our specific store would be

handled under warranty only made things worse for us. We were getting abuse on a daily basis that ranged from curse words to death threats, once

we even had to call security because a customer was threatening us. This stress caused one of my collegues to quit, understandably. This, as it turned

out was only the tip of the iceberg. Some of the other problems we had included: -Having a break room with no access to fresh

water, no fridge, no microwave and of course no bathroom (all big no-nos where I live) -Resupply came in sporadically at best, sometimes we were resupplied

twice a week, sometimes there were no deliveries for three weeks, making it very hard for us to tell our customers when their devices will be

arriving. -The store manager was so incompetent, he couldn't even finish our schedules 3 days in advance, allthough giving the schedule two weeks in advance is

mandatory. -One of my collegues thought "f__k this" about a month after our grand opening and went on sick leave, which where I live basically gives

you immunity from getting fired, so now we where two men down. -The bosses upstairs apparantly wanted us to provide tech support over the phone, which

again none of us where trained to do. We did our best, but only really ended up with more threats in addition to having our

official store phone number constantly blocked by these calls. Also, we were expected to take over social media communications as well, meaning we now had to

answer questions on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc., putting even more strain on our small team. In the end, the manager couldn't deal with the stress

anymore and broke down about 2 months after opening. He even sought psychological counseling after quitting. While I was sad to see him go, I

thought that now my time had come to prove myself. I took over most of his duties, still only earning about half of what the

manager made. Naively I worked 60 to 70 hour weeks for almost 3 months straight, still thinking that this would somehow pay off. I made

sure to tell my bosses how much more I did than we agreed upon in my contract, but they didn't seem to care. That is,

until our sales figures dropped. All of a sudden I had two of them come into the store unannounced, basically drag me into a back

room and start lecturing me on how badly the store is performing. The conversation went something like this:. Boss 1: "So, why would you say

the store's sales performance has dropped so much since (Manager) left?". Me: "Well, a lot of customers are unhappy with the way we h-". Boss

2: "Our products are very competitive, why are you still struggling to sell them?" Me (slightly disgruntled): "Well SIR, as I was trying to say,"

the customers are not happy with our service and running a store with just two employees is almost impossible. If we could hire two more

assistants, maybe we could focus better on our numbers..." Boss 1: "The interviews for those positions are ongoing, you will have new employees soon. But

you were hired for a reason, so would you just do your f__king job?". Me:"...yes sir." After that meeting I felt defeated. Doing all this

extra work, staying late, taking responsibility for things I had no business taking responsibility for, the threats, the uncertainty, the stress, the sleep deprivation, all

for nothing. And that's when it clicked in my head: F__k those guys. The wanted me to do my job? Fine. From now on, I

would do exactly what my job description says, nothing more, nothing less. The next day, I came in early, opened the store, everything normal. Until

the first tech-support call came in. I picked up the phone and, after listening to what the caller wanted, told them that I was only

a sales assistant and therefore not qualified to answer their questions. Hanging up the phone without saying goodbye, a postman came in with some special

documents for the store manager, requiring a signature. I said nope, sorry, not gonna sign that, I'm not a manager. After being informed that these

were court documents and need to be signed for immidiately, I just shrugged and said: "Not my problem, just doing my job here man." Later

that day, after my collegue had arrived, we got a delivery of new product for the store. The delivery guy handed me the manifest, asking

for a signature. Again I declined, stating that I was just "doing my job" and the manager would have to sign that. After making it

clear to him there wasn't a manager on site, he left, taking all of the new product with him, product which we desperately needed. But I

was beyong caring at this point. About fifteen minutes later, I got a call from Boss 1, asking me why noone had signed for the

delivery. I told him that, as there was no manager on site, nobody there was allowed to sign that document. After a few choice words,

he hung up the phone and I went back to work, chatting with customers and generally not caring about anything. Half an hour later, Boss

1 and 2 descended onto me. They rushed into the store demanding an explanation for my behaviour.. I simply replied: "I'm just doing my job

sir, just like you asked me to do." Boss 1: "What the f__k do you mean? Then why has nobody accepted today's delivery or the

documents we've sent you?!". Me: "Well, that's the managers job. I am not a manager.". Boss 2: "Yes you f__king are, what the hell are

you talking about?" Me: "Uh, no, not only would my pay be pretty poor for all the work I am doing, my contract clearly

states that I am a sales assistant and as such shall only fulfill duties related to that position.". Boss 2: "And who the hell is

supposed to the managers job if not for you?". Me: "I don't know, but I would gladly do it, if you doubled my salary of

course." Boss 1: "Hahaha! (actually laughing in my face) Who the hell do you think you are? We can have you replaced with someone cheaper

in a heartbeat!". Me: "Okay then, go ahead, I quit, effective immidiately. Bye." And then I just left. My remaining collegue, upon hearing me

quit, also quit immidiately, leaving our former bosses wide-eyed with no employees to run their store. I had also taken the liberty of informing the

board of health and labour about our working conditions, as well as getting myself legal counseling for some issues related to bonusses not being paid

out. The store ended up having to completely shut down for about 2 weeks until they had a skeleton crew back together to run it.

The kicker? About a month after I quit and with my lawsuit for unpaid wages now pending, I got a call from Boss 1,

telling me he wanted to accept my offer of doubling my salary to become the store manager. He said noone was willing to take the

job now that word got around how awful things are in the store. The following conversation ensued: Me: "Frankly Boss 1(I used his first name

here, just to p__s him off), I don't much like getting laughed at, so I'm afraid if you want me to come back, you're gonna

have to quadruple my initial pay.". Boss 1: "What?! Are you insane?! We can't afford that, how are we supp..-" Me: "I don't give a f__k

Boss 1, I really don't. But I've got an idea! How about you pull your head out of Boss 2s ass and just do your f__king job?". Click.

Oh, friend, reading this makes my jaw drop for so many reasons. At just nineteen, the original poster was basically running a whole international store with no guidance. That kind of pressure is immense. It’s truly disappointing how often companies take advantage of young, eager workers who just want to do a good job.

The sheer courage it took to say “enough is enough” when his bosses were literally laughing at him is incredible. Most people would have just gone home and cried, but he chose to use his knowledge as power. Watching the store essentially freeze because no one was there to sign for deliveries is a powerful image of workplace fairness. Sometimes, you have to let the structure fall to show everyone how much work you were actually doing.

Expert Opinion

This story is a vivid example of “job creep,” which happens when an employee slowly takes on more tasks without more pay. This often happens to workers who are exceptionally diligent or eager to please. While being helpful is a good trait, it can become a burden if it isn’t rewarded. This case shows how quickly toxic management can turn a star employee into a stranger.

According to a report on workplace wellness from Psych Central, a lack of clear roles and constant criticism are major signs of a failing culture. When leadership ignores the actual hurdles of the job and only focuses on the numbers, morale tends to vanish. This results in what many call “quiet quitting” or, in this case, literal malicious compliance.

Experts at the Society for Human Resource Management suggest that clear job descriptions are a protection for both the employer and the employee. When the bosses yelled at him to do his job, they were technically right, but they weren’t prepared for the result. By only performing his contracted duties, he exposed the massive gaps in the management structure.

Dr. Sarah Jensen, a psychologist specializing in career dynamics, notes that “respect is the most valuable currency in any workplace.” When the bosses laughed at his request for fair pay, they essentially ended the professional relationship right there. Rebalancing a relationship where one side feels exploited requires more than just a small raise. It requires a total change in respect, which clearly wasn’t going to happen without a major consequence.

Community Opinions

The online world was completely here for this retail revolution. Commenters were delighted by the way the OP turned his bosses’ harsh words into a weapon of total fairness.

Users shared their joy over the satisfying turn of events when the bosses tried to hire him back.

SeymourAsces − It’s so satisfying hearing when an employer denies a higher position from an employee but still expects that level of work, only for them to double back when...

soulstrikerr − Delicious, malicious compliance. Nice one OP.

GurneyMcBongWater − This is some f__king beautiful MC! S__tty management sucks so much when you are a hard working employee, good on you OP for knowing your worth.

Experienced managers and workers pointed out the major red flags in the bosses’ behavior.

TheDirtSyndicate − Reminds me of a job I had a long time ago... He told me it was because she had previous management experience.

I was like what the f__k do you think I've been doing for the last year?... I quit.

helja1000 − "Your gonna go places, kid" as they used to say. Keep up that attitude and the work ethic and you will do just fine.

If more employees had the freedom to stand up for themselves there would be a lot less s__tty bosses.

Other readers shared similar stories of leaving toxic situations after being passed over.

 

TheDirtSyndicate − Reminds me of a job I had a long time ago... He told me it was because she had previous management experience.

I was like what the f__k do you think I've been doing for the last year?... I quit.

helja1000 − "Your gonna go places, kid" as they used to say. Keep up that attitude and the work ethic and you will do just fine.

If more employees had the freedom to stand up for themselves there would be a lot less s__tty bosses.

 

TheDirtSyndicate − Reminds me of a job I had a long time ago... He told me it was because she had previous management experience.

I was like what the f__k do you think I've been doing for the last year?... I quit.

helja1000 − "Your gonna go places, kid" as they used to say. Keep up that attitude and the work ethic and you will do just fine.

If more employees had the freedom to stand up for themselves there would be a lot less s__tty bosses.

Legal and safety experts weighed in on the dodged bullets during the compliance phase.

derkajit − IANAL, but you also probably dodged a bullet there by not signing the court documents for your former manager.

Kamakazie90210 − This is exactly what contracted employees should do. If they want you to be a manager, sign you up. Else, let the employees do what you pay them...

Planetoidling − I rarely ever read posts of this length, but this one was so worth it! I wish I could have seen Boss 1's face on that phone call.

derkajit − IANAL, but you also probably dodged a bullet there by not signing the court documents for your former manager.

Kamakazie90210 − This is exactly what contracted employees should do. If they want you to be a manager, sign you up. Else, let the employees do what you pay them...

Planetoidling − I rarely ever read posts of this length, but this one was so worth it! I wish I could have seen Boss 1's face on that phone call.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

If you feel like you are working far beyond your job description without any reward, it might be time for a brave talk. Document everything you do that goes beyond your official role before you have this conversation. Bringing a list of your wins and extra duties can help you present your case with calm and clarity.

However, if your leaders respond with insults or dismissiveness, you are being given a very important message. It is vital to protect your energy and your time. Just as our Redditor did, it is perfectly fair to refocus only on your specific responsibilities while you look for a more appreciative environment. You deserve a workplace where your “above and beyond” effort is a gift, not an expectation.

Conclusion

In a world where workers are often pushed to the limit, this story stands out as a small victory for everyone who has ever felt overlooked. The daughter and her brothers found a new way forward, but this retail assistant found something even bigger: his own worth.

Have you ever had a boss try to push you beyond what you were hired for? Would you have had the courage to tell them to quadruple your pay when they asked you to return? Share your thoughts and your own work stories with us below. We would love to hear how you stood your ground.

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Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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