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Employee Gets Targeted After Eight Years at Company, Then Turns the Disciplinary Hearing Into Her Resignation

by Leona Pham
August 14, 2026
in Social Issues

A toxic workplace can slowly break people down until leaving feels impossible.

But sometimes the best revenge is simply choosing yourself before they get the chance to destroy you.

This woman spent years building her career at the same company, working her way up and becoming a reliable member of the team.

Then a new management team arrived and transformed the office into a place where people were punished for small mistakes, criticized for harmless actions, and pressured until they quit.

When management finally tried to corner her with a disciplinary hearing, she decided she was done playing their game.

Longtime employee faces a new manager’s toxic rulebook, but turns an attempted firing into a shocking resignation

Employee Gets Targeted After Eight Years at Company, Then Turns the Disciplinary Hearing Into Her Resignation
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'After 7 years, I quit by handing my resignation mid-a__ush. My boss and her cronies cried over samosas?'

TL;DR: After 7 years at a company, a new manager, created a toxic

hellscape where she'd cry if you didn't greet her, hold useless meetings

during critical deadlines, and bully people into quitting. When she tried to

a__ush me with a disciplinary hearing, I reversed it by handing her my

resignation on the spot.

Hey everyone, long-time lurker, first-time poster. I need to vent about my

previous workplace. This all went down about 2/3 years ago, but I still think

about how insane it was.

I (27F at the time) had worked for this IT/Food growing company for 8

years, moving up from sales to a role in creditors. Then, a restructuring

brought in Camila (not her real name), who reported to the Director of

Finance. She hired two managers, Sally and Cally, and together they

formed the Toxic Trio.

M first red flag? Camila had these intense, crazy eyes (like from How I Met

Your Mother). She proved me right by systematically targeting people to

make their lives so unbearable they'd quit. Here are just a few highlights of

the chaos.. The Daily Greeting Ritual

We worked in a huge open-plan office. Most of us would get in, grab

coffee, say a quick "good morning," put in our headphones, and get to

work. Camila, however, was always late but expected a royal greeting. If

you didn't stop what you were doing the second she arrived to

acknowledge her, you'd get pulled into a "meeting" about respect.. Chaos

1: The Samosa Incident

One lunch break, I bought a bunch of samosas on special and gave a few to

random coworkers near me—just a nice gesture. Camila and Cally called me

into a meeting room for a verbal warning. They said I was "excluding" them

and that their feelings were "hurt." They started crying. I was just sitting

there, stunned, thinking, "Are two grown women actually crying over fried

dough and potatoes?". Chaos 2: The Grilled Cheese Betrayal

I used to make secret grilled cheese sandwiches for our finance group.

(Camila knew and even asked for some.) But after another one of her

episodes, I'd had enough. I took all my snacks and kitchen utensils home,

leaving only my stationery. Ten minutes after I left for the day, she was

running around the office telling people I wasn't coming back. I know this

because I was locked out of my laptop the next morning until IT fixed it..

Chaos 3: The "Disrespectful" A__ush

Camila came in one day clearly upset about something. I made the mistake

of asking if I could help. She lost her s__t on me, calling me "disrespectful"

in front of the entire office. I calmly replied, "You should treat others with

the respect you want to be treated with first." She immediately stormed off to HR.

Speaking of HR, Camila became best friends with them, along with other

department managers. Any complaint against her was blocked, and anyone

who tried would be bullied by Camila, Sally, and Cally until they quit.

Their favorite trick? Scheduling pointless, hours-long meetings during

month-end, when every second counts. If we missed deadlines because of

these meetings, we would get written up. They'd stack these write-ups and

within two months have enough to call a disciplinary hearing to fire someone.

I was so overworked and stressed that if I made one tiny mistake (like

forgetting to process one single invoice), it would trigger multiple

"improvement" meetings. Meanwhile, people kept quitting, and I was

expected to handle my workload plus everyone else's without any

compensation.. The Final Straw. One night, I got a WhatsApp message:

"There is a meeting tomorrow very early. You should be there."

I knew it was an a__ush. They were building a case to fire me. I immediately

started looking for new jobs and typed up my resignation letter.

I walked into that meeting. They slid a piece of paper across the table: a

notice for a disciplinary hearing in two days.. I UNO-reversed that s__t so fast.

I smiled, slid my resignation letter right back at them, and said, "I quit.

Effective immediately." I took the disciplinary hearing notice with me.

I was crying tears of relief and anger as I walked out. Everyone could see

something had happened, and I didn't hold back. I showed my close

colleagues the disciplinary paper and said, "I'm quitting because of them."

Within 30 minutes, I was escorted from the building. They paid my 30-day

notice period, but I was banned from returning. They literally watched me

get into my Uber and drive away before they went back inside.

There's so much more crazy stuff, but I am so, so glad I left. I'm in a much

better place now. Thanks for letting me get this off my chest.

Sometimes the hardest places to leave are not the ones where we are treated well, but the ones where we have invested years of our lives.

A job can become more than a paycheck, it can become a community, a routine, and a place where someone builds their identity.

That is why walking away from a toxic workplace often feels less like quitting and more like losing a part of yourself.

In OP’s story, the problem was not a single difficult manager or one uncomfortable interaction.

It was a gradual shift from a healthy workplace into an environment dominated by fear, emotional pressure, and control.

After years of dedication to the company, OP suddenly found herself navigating unnecessary conflicts, unrealistic expectations, and constant criticism.

The “greeting ritual,” the complaints over small social situations, and the repeated disciplinary meetings were not really about samosas, sandwiches, or workplace etiquette.

They represented a deeper pattern where ordinary interactions became opportunities for control.

What makes OP’s experience interesting is that many people might initially question why employees stay in unhealthy environments for so long.

However, long-term employees often develop a strong emotional attachment to their workplace.

They remember the years before things changed, the colleagues they care about, and the career progress they built.

Leaving can feel like admitting defeat, even when staying is damaging their well-being.

A different perspective is that OP’s resignation was not an impulsive reaction. It was a moment where she reclaimed control after feeling powerless for months.

The disciplinary hearing was intended to place her in a defensive position, but by resigning first, she removed herself from a system where she no longer felt respected.

This explains why OP felt such a strong sense of relief after leaving.

The emotional exhaustion was not only caused by workload; it came from constantly questioning whether normal actions would be punished or misunderstood.

When employees no longer feel psychologically safe, even small workplace interactions can become stressful.

OP’s decision also highlights an important workplace lesson: loyalty should not require sacrificing personal dignity.

Commitment to a company is valuable, but it should exist alongside mutual respect.

A workplace that relies on fear, humiliation, and constant pressure may achieve short-term compliance, but it often loses talented people who eventually recognize that the environment is unhealthy.

Walking away from a toxic situation does not erase the years someone contributed.

OP’s eight years of work still mattered. However, choosing a healthier future can sometimes be the most professional and courageous decision someone makes.

A career is built over time, but protecting one’s confidence and peace is equally important.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

These commenters shared similar toxic workplace experiences where unfair managers pushed skilled employees out through favoritism, blame, or harassment

CoppertopTX − Well done. I had a boss like this. Company I worked for

transferred my job, along with my family, out to corporate. Original group

manager wanted me because I had a talent - memorization. Within a day of

new specs being released by computer manufacturers, I had the new part

numbers and compatibilities memorized.

Within 2 days, I'd have cheat sheets for the rest of the team. When she

took early medical retirement, her replacement was her former admin.

Knew nothing about what we did, even less about how.

All she knew is I made her look bad because she'd bloated out the team

size to keep her pals around, but it appeared I was the only one doing the

work, based on the percentages.

She'd decided she needed me to go floor walk among the sales team and

get their on hold stuff straight because "the warehouses don't want to be

storage", for 45 minutes of every hour. Of course, her friends were too

busy playing on the new fangled World Wide Web to do the work, so nothing changed.

One month later, she decided we needed 99.5% accuracy, up from 96%.

MY average was running 99.4%, so she decided I needed to be written up

for "failure to perform". I took the writeup, told her exactly where she

could stuff it and cleared my desk. Next day, I was employed by one of my

former firm's biggest clients - as their computer equipment configuration manager.

Dan_92159 − I worked in a place like this. One of the men didn’t like the

fact that I (a woman) was paid the same as him and made it his mission to

annoy me. He’d write a snotty email, print it out and put it on my desk so there was no paper trail.

I took a few days off and when I came back he’d taken my office. I was the

Finance Manager and needed privacy but the higher management said it

was too much trouble to change it back. The worst part was that he wasn’t

even good at his job, just friendly with all the guys - one of the boys!

When I complained about him, their solution was to promote him to Office

Manager and make me reportable to him. So I got a new, better job, and

next time he started causing me trouble, I handed him my resignation ,

along with a sick note for my one month notice. Then I walked out.

Best part was getting a call a couple of weeks later to say that they needed

me back and that he’d been fired. I went back for two weeks for

extortionate pay to do some training then started my new job.

NotoriousCrone − I had an evil boss. He was a smart guy, he didn't need to

be evil, but I think he thought he was being a Change Agent and the ends

justified the means. He came from a much larger organization into

company that had around 100 employees and I don't think he ever really

understood that some things don't fly in smaller organizations.

He actually got mad at me for fixing a production problem that was costing

us thousands of dollars every minute because "that's not our job, I need to

focus on other things! " Honey, in a business that size, keeping the lights on

is EVERYONE'S job. But he thought I was undermining him by doing it.

So he froze me out, told me I was difficult to work with (the exact opposite

of every thing I had been told me whole career). He was like that everyone,

not just me, so when I left everyone knew that I was forced out, no matter

good a face management tried to put on it.

He only lasted about another year after I left, rumor has it he was asked to

move on because management caught on to fact that he was the cause of most internal strife.

lisawt − Whew. I felt this in my soul. I was with my company for 10 years. No

issues. Multiple bosses came and went—I did my job, showed up, held it

down. But then she showed up. And everything went off the rails. She was

the most chaotic, self-serving, and manipulative person I’ve ever worked under.

I was one of her primary assistants, and instead of working with me or my

teammate, she’d give our work to an assistant from a completely different

department—just to bypass us. Then, she’d sit in front of her own bosses

and blame us for things she forgot or didn’t do: “My assistant didn’t add it to my calendar. ” “They didn’t remind me about the deadline.

” All lies. And we’d just sit there silently taking the fall. Her favorite line?

“Well, I grew up in foster care…” And listen—I have compassion for anyone

who’s survived that system. But being a foster kid is not a hall pass to

mistreat people, lie, or dodge accountability. She used her story as a shield and an excuse for everything.

She and HR were tight, so she always had protection. Meanwhile, I was

juggling multiple roles, staying late, and being gaslit in real time. One

morning, I saw her stressed and said gently, “We’re going to have a good

day today. ” She snapped. Turned to me like something out of The Exorcist

and barked, “Don’t impose your thoughts on me! ” Okay then.

She’d call me before my shift demanding reports by 8AM—when my start

time was 8AM. And she started calling after hours until I reminded her

she’d have to pay four hours OT per call. That dried up fast. The final straw?

She brought me into a meeting, blamed me again, and wouldn’t even let me speak.

I walked back to my desk, opened the resignation letter I’d already started

writing, finished it, emailed HR, printed a copy, and handed it to her. And

no—I didn’t rage quit. I gave two weeks’ notice. But I used that time to

clean house. Every system, template, and tracker I built? Gone. I left them

with exactly what they started with. No more, no less.

It took 2.5 full-time employees to replace me. Two full-time staff and a

part-time just to do what I had handled on my own. A VP pulled me aside

and asked, “Lisa, are you sure you want to leave? What are you going to do

next? ” And I said: “I don’t care. I’d dig ditches before I work under her again.

” That was over 13 years ago. And from what I hear… They’re still trying to

clean up the messes she made. So yes. I understand. I support your exit.

And I hope your next chapter is peaceful, powerful, and samosa-free. 🫶🏾

Blueyedkitten63 − I had a similar manager. I very quickly learned that she

was known around the office as, "Teeth and Hair" bringing up a mental

visual of a Tazmanian Devil. My husband quickly re-coined it to "Tooth and

Hair" which, frankly, was genius!

She made everyone's life miserable daily, but, fortunately for the rest of us,

had a major melt-down and quit in a fit of rage. Oh, the joy of that day! I'm

so happy you uno reversed her and quit! No job is worth living such a

miserable existence for. I just wish I could have seen her expression! 😁

These users described managers who created stressful environments through constant criticism, disrespect, and poor leadership

macacieocka − Once i had a very toxic manager on one project. . he would

constantly bother and degrade/belittle me and my colleagues that were

responsible for issue solving. Never words of appreciation for the good

work we dobe but always questions why something is not done already and

even if we gave estimates he asked daily the same.

I need to mention that i am autistic (didn't know at that point) and when i

get o__rwhelmed i explode. So one day, when my direct boss was away (3

months vacation) and my other colleague was on sick leave (there were just

yhe 3 of us who knew how to work on the issues), he came again asking when things will be done.

I couldn't solve those without the colleague on sick leave (he was IT and i

can't program) and although I told him this like 10000000 times before he

again belittled me in front of others. .. i had enough. so i followed him into

his office and cry screamed on him how awful a__hole he is and that I won't tolerate his behavior anymore.

At some point i even told him if he continues i will take sick leave and they

can go f__k themselves cause there will be noone able to solve the issues.

He asked me if i would talk to the client the same way.

I said no cause they actually like me/don't disrespect me and I can't afford it

but to him i don't give a s__t (he was not my manager, nor could he

retaliate ). After that day he ignored/avoided me, not even greeted me

good morning and i had a peaceful workplace

bookworthy − I literally work for a Toxic Trio. During an aggressive rant, I

was actually trying to keep from crying out yelling back. I was looking down

and coaching myself to hear being the venom and be more open to

criticism and humble enough to learn from it. She screamed, “Look at me

when I’m talking to you! ” Why am I still there?

These commenters questioned the decision-making around quitting, legal options, or whether leaving gave the employer an advantage

SerenaKillJoy − Dude this is classic constructive discharge, I would have

sued for wrongful termination. I also would have let them fire me so I could get unemployment 😆

Domin717 − So you quit and they won?

These commenters expressed curiosity about what happened afterward and suggested the story was dramatic enough for a larger audience

mysterious_girl24 − Do you know what happened afterwards? Did you stay

in touch with your former colleagues?

AustinCynic − You’ve got a Netflix series here. Kinda not kidding.

After years of loyalty, OP watched a new manager turn a once-stable workplace into a daily battle of unnecessary drama, emotional manipulation, and impossible expectations.

From crying over samosas to weaponizing meetings and disciplinary threats, the “Toxic Trio” pushed employees until they broke.

But when they finally tried to corner OP with a hearing, she made the move they never expected, resigning before they could fire her.

Do you think OP’s dramatic exit was the perfect comeback, or should she have fought the disciplinary process instead?

How would you handle a workplace that slowly became toxic? Share your thoughts below!

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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