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Employee Ghosts Boss On Presentation Day After Repeated Pay Delays

by Katy Nguyen
September 26, 2025
in Social Issues

A remote worker fed up with late paychecks and a dodging boss decided to quit with a bang. After months of chasing his salary, he skipped a major client presentation, leaving his boss in a panic, and sent a resignation email later that day.

The move felt like sweet revenge for the frustration he endured. Let’s dive into the details and see what the online community thinks about this epic clapback.

This Reddit saga blends financial frustration, workplace retaliation, and a satisfying exit. Their no-show sent a message, but are they the asshole for how they quit?

Employee Ghosts Boss On Presentation Day After Repeated Pay Delays

'So you ghost me on payday? I'm gonna ghost you on presentation day?'

So I just resigned from my job (small company) cause my manager would not pay me on time, he would avoid me on pay day, and I would have to...

I work remotely, so we don't see each other often. Granted, he wasn't always this bad, but he always paid me later than he was supposed to.

This year, however, it got worse as the company started doing badly.

I'm an understanding person, but what irritated me more than anything was how I'd have to ask him why I'm not paid instead of him informing me that things are...

So I started planning my exit plan. We also had a big project that we were working on and were supposed to present to the clients.

Comes presentation day, I don't show up, he texts and calls, and I ignore him. Then later that day, I emailed him my resignation.

I thought I should make him feel what he’s made me feel for months.

This story captures workplace unfairness and a fed-up employee’s bold exit. OP’s boss repeatedly delayed pay and avoided accountability, eroding trust.

Ghosting a key presentation was a visceral response to months of disrespect, reflecting OP’s pent-up frustration. While satisfying, as Eviltechnomonkey noted, it risks professional blowback, as the boss could cover it up, per biggerwanker.

Organizational psychologist Dr. Amy Wrzesniewski notes, “Transparency and respect are critical for employee retention” (Crafting a Job). The boss’s refusal to communicate about delays pushed OP to a breaking point.

Social media, like RavnBur, flags late pay as a red alert for insolvency, urging workers to flee struggling companies. OP’s exit was justified, but a formal resignation citing pay issues might have preserved his professional image better.

Still, the community applauds OP’s retaliation, with stories like TuPacSchwartz411’s showing direct confrontations can also work. Quitting was the right move, but the presentation skip added a risky flourish.

A professional exit letter could’ve hit just as hard without potential fallout.

Here’s the advice: Ensure you’ve claimed any owed wages, even if it means legal action. In future jobs, set clear expectations about pay timelines upfront. If retaliation feels necessary, opt for professional moves, like public accountability, that don’t harm your reputation.

Seek a workplace that values transparency and respects your work.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

The online community cheered OP’s move, calling it a deserved dose of his boss’s own medicine. They split into three groups: praising the petty revenge, sharing similar wage dispute stories, and warning about failing companies.

Many loved OP’s retaliation for the boss’s disrespect.

Eviltechnomonkey − Seems fair. Delay my pay and I delay my work.

IMAGINARIAN_photos − Well played, Petty Crocker, well played! 👍😆👍

[Reddit User] − Definitely gave him a taste of his own "petty medicine". Well played

Some shared their own battles with deadbeat employers.

TuPacSchwartz411 − I was managing a small restaurant with/ the owner.

When payroll was short, he asked me, "Let's hold our checks (mine and his) 2 weeks," but make sure the waitstaff and cooks got their checks.

I agreed. The staff got paid, but the door was locked a week later. At first, when I called him, he said he'd mail me my back pay.

I told him, "No, pay me in person". He then started avoiding my calls for over a week. I went to his house at 6 am when he and his...

He paid me in cash w/ no taxes taken out to keep me from ringing the doorbell continually and letting the neighbors hear me asking for my pay in the...

[Reddit User] − I worked for a friend of mine and his wife. They owned a small pest control company.

I was a single mom with a toddler and their secretary. I didn't get paid for two weeks, but they bought a brand new TV for Super Bowl Sunday.

They were stupid enough to invite me and the exterminators (they also didn't get paid for two weeks, also friends of this guy) to the Super Bowl party.

When he bragged that he bought that brand new TV, one of the exterminators said, "So, you couldn't pay us, your employees, but you could afford a new TV?

Everyone looked at the two of them, and they started trying to make jokes. We all left the party and never went back to work.

He went under not too long afterwards. Never work for friends. Never work for friends. Never work for friends. In case you didn't know, working for friends is a bad...

roggyy − He definitely was embarrassed to confront you on the fact that they had no money, but at the end of the day, no one works for free. You...

biggerwanker − I'm sure he'll recover from this; he could say that you were sick or something.

I would have joined and asked him about the pay while on the call with the clients to see him sweat. Still satisfying though.

Loitering_Housefly − Whenever a company starts to have payroll "issues", you should start looking for new employment...

Responsible-Club9120 − Did you get your wages?

A few flagged late pay as a sign of a doomed company.

RavnBur − What do you call a business that doesn't have the money to pay staff? Insolvent and effectively bankrupt. Don't walk away, RUN!

BodaciousVermin − I'm not sure, but this might border on Pro-level revenge.

Sure, it's short and not complex, but the effect of a botched customer preso, especially when the company is already in dire straits, is significant.

It certainly puts the opportunity in jeopardy. Well done.

[Reddit User] − Life pro tip: when companies have problems making payroll, it’s time to leave, because the company going bankrupt is inevitable.

TD1990TD − Oh man, I’ve been there. My employer was always ‘networking’, always made promises to clients, and was always trying to get new clients.

But when I had all the invoices ready to send out, he was nowhere to be found to review them.

He made promises to people, but my colleague and I had to do all the work, which was waaaay too much.

I couldn’t do my job properly. I’ve even once held my own salary in order for the company to be able to pay the taxes.

After almost a year of his b**lshit, my colleague and I both left the company. Which meant there was only 1 person left: our former employer.

(Colleague and I are colleagues again btw. And bf/gf, parents of the same baby. That’s a different story though haha).

daylily61 − Many years ago, I worked in a jewelry store belonging to a nationwide chain (NOT Zales).

A self-employed jeweler also worked there and handled repairs and modifications.

(By the way, he spent a lot of time repairing twisted serpentine chains. One day, he warned me about them, saying, "Serpentine was never meant to be twisted.")

I was very young, very green, and still living at home, so at first I didn't really understand how cheap (and more than a little crooked) my employer, the retail...

One of the first lessons came through the self-employed jeweler.

I think he was in his mid-30s at the time, married with a couple of young children, and overall seemed a decent guy.

This was before electronic deposits were standard in most places, so the company paid him every two weeks by mailing him a check. There came a payday when no paycheck...

He called the home office about it, who apologized and assured him the error would be fixed immediately. A few days later, the same thing. A few more days, still...

As I said, this independent jeweler seemed a decent guy overall, but he did have a temper, and he was no wimp. And naturally, by now he was furious.

This time, he called not the company's home office, but the company president 🙂

He told the man that for every day after that that his paycheck didn't come, he would take a piece of jewelry out of the display cases and sell it...

His paycheck arrived the next day, FedEx overnight 😊

LettuceWithBeetroot − Please try to explain the level of satisfaction you felt that day!

OP wasn’t wrong to ghost his boss on presentation day after months of late pay and dodged accountability. The online community hails his petty revenge but warns that late pay signals a sinking ship.

This story sparks questions about workplace respect and standing up for your worth. Have you dealt with a shady boss? How did you fight back? Share your stories below!

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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