Daily Highlight
No Result
View All Result
  • MOVIE
  • TV
  • CELEB
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MCU
  • DISNEY
  • About US
Daily Highlight
No Result
View All Result

Employee Warns Supervisor About Shifts, Then Quits When She Ignores It

by Daniel Garcia
March 14, 2026
in Social Issues

A flexible employee can be a manager’s dream.

One Redditor spent years working part-time at a supermarket checkout while finishing high school and starting university. She rarely refused extra shifts, happily filled in during busy seasons, and even volunteered for tasks others avoided.

But she had one simple condition. Her shifts needed to end before 9:30 p.m.

There was a practical reason behind that rule. At the time, she had not yet earned her full driver’s license, and driving alone after 10 p.m. would have been illegal.

For years, the arrangement worked perfectly. Then a new supervisor arrived.

Despite being clearly informed about the restriction, the supervisor scheduled her for multiple late shifts ending at 10 p.m. When the employee tried to explain the problem, the conversation quickly turned dismissive.

Soon the worker found herself stuck between following the law and following her manager’s schedule. Rather than fight the system, she decided to make a move that surprised everyone in the store.

Now, read the full story:

Employee Warns Supervisor About Shifts, Then Quits When She Ignores It
Not the actual photo

'I warned you I would not do those shifts?'

During my last few high school years and early university years, I worked part-time in a supermarket at the checkout department.

Of course you would see your fair share of Karens, and Richards, and Kevins and entitled parents, entitled kids, etc.

But no one in that store was more infuriating to deal with than the most recently hired supervisor.

She was the kind of supervisor that would will deny POT if you did not give four weeks notice,

despite all of our contracts stating we only needed to give two weeks noticed.

But then when you tired to give four weeks notice, she would say "it was too long ago, I do not remember you asking me".

At the time of this story, I had worked at this store for quite a few years

and every Christmas season I would say the same things to the supervisors: "I don't have any plans, I'm not leaving town,

so if you need me for extra shifts just put me down whenever you need me, just as long as I finished by 9.30pm".

They knew I would not care if it was any day of the week, just a four hour shift or eleven hour shift.

I was completely free with no plans, totally flexible and able to work mostly whenever.

My ONLY condition was that I had to be done by 9:30pm. This was because I had not yet gotten by full drivers license

and it was illegal for me to drive by myself without some kind of supervisor between the hours of 10pm-5am.

The store was open from 8am-10pm, so out of those 14 hours I could not work 0.5 of them.

It was a good system between and lead to me doing a lot of extra shifts, with a lot of them being last-minute.

Early November, the new supervisor asked me about my December and January availability

and I said the same old song: "You can put me down for extra shifts as much as you like, whenever for any day, as long as I'm done by...

She asked "why 9.30pm?" and then I explained to her about my drivers license. She just nodded and walk away.

Mid November rolls around and the December schedule was released.

I was given plenty of extra shifts - as per usual- but you might have seen this coming.

I was scheduled for six days a week, which would have been all goods with me... except for the fact that five of them ended at 10pm.

I found the supervisor as soon as I saw the schedule and re-iterated that I cannot work past 9.30pm.

The conversation something like this:. SV: "But, you can still work until 10pm.".

Me: "I can't, or else I'll be driving illegally, and I'm not going to do that.".

SV: "Yes, but there are plenty other ways you can get yourself home.". Me: "Like what?".

SV: "Have your family pick you up.". Me: "No, they're in and out of town on business.". SV: "You can take the bus."

Me: "No, it arrives every hour, 10-to the hour. I'm not working until 10 then waiting outside in the dark alone until 10:50pm."

(I was 19F at the time). SV: "What about Uber?". Me: "I'm not working all day just to spend it all on a Uber to get home.".

SV: "Well then, you will need to find someone to fill in those shifts for you.". Me: "Nope. According to my contract, I don't-"

Then she just walks away. I'm left there speechless. Later that same shift when she was the only supervisor around,

she completely left me out to dry with a horrid customer who could not use the self-service checkouts to save his life and took it all out on me.

We've all seen horrible people like that but this guy in particular was so bad,

co-workers - even those from different departments - kept coming up to me asking if I was okay after dealing that that guy.

Not my supervisor, though.

After I got home that day, I was done. I sent out CV after CV on job websites. My mentality was:

"If I'm gonna get paid minimum wage, I might as well do it somewhere better".

Within a few days, I had a retail store asking me to come in for an interview.

Within the next week, I had that new job lined up and ready to go, so I went back to the supermarket on my next shift

and handed my two weeks notice. All my other supervisors were gutted that I was leaving (I'm not saying I'm some star employee,

but I was always keen on extra shifts, barely took sick leave off, was so chill and willing to do a lot of the side tasks that no one else...

like collect the shopping carts in the rain or empty the rubbish bins, and I just knew a lot of stuff about the checkouts in general)

and I was gutted I wouldn't be working with them anymore, but working with that one, bad supervisor hurt more that working without others.

The day I handed in my notice, the bad supervisor wasn't working.

I didn't see her until a few days later when she stopped me near the back of the store around a few other co-workers.

I'm guessing that she's wasn't too happy she just lost a de facto full-timer just before the Christmas rush.

She seemed a bit fluster but still had that fake smile of hers on.. SV: "So, I heard you're leaving soon.".

Me: (cheerfully) "Yup, in just under two weeks.".

SV: "But you've worked here for a quite some time, any particular reason why you're leaving so quickly?"

Me: (with the biggest grin I have ever had on my face) "I already told you why. I'm not working those 10pm shifts."

It was beautiful; within a split second of me saying that, her smile dropped and she just stared at me, speechless.

This time, it was my turn to just walk away. "You don't quit bad jobs, you quit bad management" - a reddit comment I saw a few years ago

Stories like this feel incredibly relatable to anyone who has worked a retail or service job.

The employee did everything managers usually ask for. She was flexible, dependable, and willing to help during the busiest time of the year. Most workplaces consider workers like that incredibly valuable. But one small boundary was ignored.

What makes the situation especially frustrating is how clearly the worker communicated her limitation. She explained it several times and even gave a legal reason behind it.

Instead of adjusting the schedule, the supervisor treated the problem like an inconvenience that the employee needed to solve on her own.

That moment likely changed the entire dynamic. When employees feel that management dismisses their concerns, it often becomes less about the schedule and more about respect.

Workplace scheduling conflicts are one of the most common sources of tension between employees and managers.

In industries like retail, hospitality, and food service, scheduling flexibility is often expected. However, experts say that flexibility should go both ways.

Employees may adjust their availability to help the business, but managers also have a responsibility to respect clear limitations.

According to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), consistent communication about availability is essential for healthy workplace relationships. When employees communicate specific restrictions in advance, managers should incorporate those limits into scheduling plans whenever possible.

Ignoring those limits can create both legal and safety issues. Transportation safety is one of the overlooked factors in shift scheduling.

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration explains that employers have a responsibility to consider workplace safety beyond the building itself. That includes ensuring employees can safely travel to and from work.

In this story, the employee faced a legal restriction that prevented her from driving late at night.

For young workers especially, licensing laws can limit when they are allowed to drive alone. These laws exist because late night driving significantly increases accident risks for inexperienced drivers.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nighttime driving is especially dangerous for young drivers due to reduced visibility and fatigue factors.

Employers who ignore these restrictions may unintentionally encourage unsafe or illegal behavior. Another major issue in this situation involves management style.

Research from Gallup shows that management behavior plays a huge role in employee turnover. Gallup studies consistently find that employees often leave managers, not companies.

Poor communication, dismissive responses, and lack of support can quickly push workers to look elsewhere.

The Reddit user even referenced a popular saying often shared in career discussions. People do not quit jobs. They quit managers.

Career coach Alison Green, who runs the workplace advice site Ask a Manager, explains that employees tend to tolerate difficult work when they feel respected. But when managers ignore concerns or treat employees unfairly, workers often reach a tipping point. That tipping point can happen suddenly.

In this case, the employee did not stage a dramatic confrontation. Instead, she quietly searched for a better opportunity and moved on once she found it.

This response reflects a common strategy recommended by career experts.

When workplace issues cannot be resolved internally, employees should focus on improving their situation rather than fighting a losing battle.

Switching jobs often becomes the most effective solution.

The lesson for employers is equally clear. Good workers are difficult to replace.

When managers dismiss small concerns or refuse simple accommodations, they risk losing the employees who keep the workplace running smoothly.

Check out how the community responded:

Many Redditors applauded the worker’s decision and loved the moment when the supervisor realized exactly why she lost a reliable employee.

night-otter - Good for you! Hopefully you also told the store manager why you left.

3rd-time-lucky - That must have felt amazing. Seeing her face drop must have been priceless.

daylily61 - Check and mate. Brava!

CoderJoe1 - Game. Set. Match.

Other commenters pointed out that the supervisor’s decision made no practical sense. Losing a flexible worker over thirty minutes seemed ridiculous.

Skyraider96 - She lost someone willing to work holidays. All because she refused to adjust thirty minutes. What an [idiot].

RecipeNo42 - Make sure the other supervisors know exactly why you left. They should know who caused the problem.

A few Redditors also discussed workplace safety and worker rights, suggesting the supervisor’s demands might even have been legally questionable.

threadsoffate2021 - In many areas this could be illegal. Employers have a duty to consider worker safety after late shifts.

shivskamini - Sometimes you do not even need to give notice. Retail jobs often operate at will.

If a job interferes with school or safety, quitting immediately can be the best move.

Part time jobs often teach young workers their first lessons about workplace boundaries.

In this story, the employee showed flexibility and dedication for years. She volunteered for extra shifts and helped the store during busy holiday seasons. All she asked for was one simple scheduling rule.

When that rule was ignored, the problem grew larger than just a late shift. It became a question of respect.

Rather than arguing endlessly with management, she chose a practical solution. She found a better job and moved on. Her story highlights something many workers eventually discover.

A workplace that refuses to respect basic boundaries rarely improves over time. Sometimes the best response is not confrontation. Sometimes the best move is simply leaving.

What do you think? Did the employee handle the situation perfectly? Or should she have tried to resolve the conflict with higher management before quitting?

Daniel Garcia

Daniel Garcia

Daniel is a contributing writer for DAILY HIGHLIGHT. Daniel is a New York-based author and has written for publications such as AUBTU Today, Digital Trends, Magazine, and many other media outlets.

Related Posts

Woman Cut In Front Of Everyone, Then Acted Shocked When Her Bag Didn’t Follow
Social Issues

Woman Cut In Front Of Everyone, Then Acted Shocked When Her Bag Didn’t Follow

3 months ago
Husband Expects Wife On Deadline To Feed Him And Daughter Instead Of Making One Sandwich Himself
Social Issues

Husband Expects Wife On Deadline To Feed Him And Daughter Instead Of Making One Sandwich Himself

4 months ago
HR Wanted Him Gone Before Retirement – He Caught Them in Their Own Trap
Social Issues

HR Wanted Him Gone Before Retirement – He Caught Them in Their Own Trap

6 months ago
Mother Demands Pedophile Delete Photos Of Her Kids, Family Defends Him Instead
Social Issues

Mother Demands Pedophile Delete Photos Of Her Kids, Family Defends Him Instead

6 months ago
DNA Test Flips Racist Ex’s Family Narrative
Social Issues

DNA Test Flips Racist Ex’s Family Narrative

6 months ago
Wife Tells Husband’s Friend She Makes 3x His Salary After He Tries To Give Her Financial Advice
Social Issues

Wife Tells Husband’s Friend She Makes 3x His Salary After He Tries To Give Her Financial Advice

8 months ago

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POST

Email me new posts

Email me new comments

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.




  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
A Teen’s “Authentic Self” Costs Her Millions, and She’s Blaming Her Mom

A Teen’s “Authentic Self” Costs Her Millions, and She’s Blaming Her Mom

October 28, 2025
“Your Daughter or My Son?” – She Chose to Protect Her Child and Kicked Them Out

“Your Daughter or My Son?” – She Chose to Protect Her Child and Kicked Them Out

August 4, 2025
She Stole Disabled Parking at Target – What Happened Next Left Everyone Cheering

She Stole Disabled Parking at Target – What Happened Next Left Everyone Cheering

September 12, 2025
Dad Gives Daughter a Laser Pointer – Then Accidentally Exposes Neighbor Filming Her Through Bedroom Window

Dad Gives Daughter a Laser Pointer – Then Accidentally Exposes Neighbor Filming Her Through Bedroom Window

October 27, 2025
‘All The Queen’s Men’ Is Getting The Second Season On BET+

‘All The Queen’s Men’ Is Getting The Second Season On BET+

2
Dad Sells His Teen Son’s Christmas PS4 To “Protect His Grades,” Brother Explodes And Family Turns Against Him

Dad Sells His Teen Son’s Christmas PS4 To “Protect His Grades,” Brother Explodes And Family Turns Against Him

1
Graduating 22-Year-Old Bans Sister’s Shady Fiancé From Graduation Party, Due To Alarming Reasons

Graduating 22-Year-Old Bans Sister’s Shady Fiancé From Graduation Party, Due To Alarming Reasons

1
After Endangering His Kids, This Stepdad Is Banning His Stepdaughter For Good

After Endangering His Kids, This Stepdad Is Banning His Stepdaughter For Good

1
Woman Tricks Pushy Cousin Into Naming His Son After A Kidney Part

Woman Tricks Pushy Cousin Into Naming His Son After A Kidney Part

March 14, 2026
Woman Misses Dream Job Interview After Husband Secretly Takes Her Keys

Woman Misses Dream Job Interview After Husband Secretly Takes Her Keys

March 14, 2026
Bank Charges $135 to Close Account, Man Leaves $1 and Lets Them Mail Statements

Bank Charges $135 to Close Account, Man Leaves $1 and Lets Them Mail Statements

March 14, 2026
Man Lets Line Cutter Wait 45 Minutes Before Getting Her Removed At Disney

Man Lets Line Cutter Wait 45 Minutes Before Getting Her Removed At Disney

March 14, 2026

Recent Posts

Woman Tricks Pushy Cousin Into Naming His Son After A Kidney Part

Woman Tricks Pushy Cousin Into Naming His Son After A Kidney Part

March 14, 2026
Woman Misses Dream Job Interview After Husband Secretly Takes Her Keys

Woman Misses Dream Job Interview After Husband Secretly Takes Her Keys

March 14, 2026
Bank Charges $135 to Close Account, Man Leaves $1 and Lets Them Mail Statements

Bank Charges $135 to Close Account, Man Leaves $1 and Lets Them Mail Statements

March 14, 2026
Man Lets Line Cutter Wait 45 Minutes Before Getting Her Removed At Disney

Man Lets Line Cutter Wait 45 Minutes Before Getting Her Removed At Disney

March 14, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Blog
  • CELEB
  • Comics
  • DC
  • DISNEY
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Illustrations
  • Lifestyle
  • MCU
  • MOVIE
  • News
  • NFL
  • Social Issues
  • Sport
  • Star Wars
  • TV

Follow Us

  • About US
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Syndication
  • DMCA
  • Sitemap

© 2024 DAILYHIGHLIGHT.COM

No Result
View All Result
  • MOVIE
  • TV
  • CELEB
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MCU
  • DISNEY
  • About US

© 2024 DAILYHIGHLIGHT.COM