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Lazy Boss Told Worker To Stop Acting Like A Manager, So Worker Did And It Was A Big Mistake For Her

by Leona Pham
October 21, 2025
in Social Issues

Every office has at least one person who keeps things running behind the scenes, the unsung hero who picks up everyone else’s slack. But when the person at the top starts taking advantage of that, things can get messy fast.

After years of stepping up and helping her absentee boss, one employee was told she should “learn to say no” and stop doing manager-level work. So, she did exactly that. When chaos struck and her boss went missing in action, everything unraveled in the most poetic way possible.

One exhausted worker in mental health services shared how her boss’s attempt to belittle her turned into a self-inflicted disaster

Lazy Boss Told Worker To Stop Acting Like A Manager, So Worker Did And It Was A Big Mistake For Her
not the actual photo

'Boss tells me I'm not a manager so I stopped doing her job?'

For background: I work in mental health and substance use services. I have worked in my job for a long time now.

My boss is never available for help and hardly on site.

Recently she has got a new manager who is not impressed with her work ethic,

but then lock down happened and he had to shield, she has gone straight back to her old ways.

Boss will often ask me to do her work for her to save her coming in which I have never minded doing up until recently.

I had a meeting with my boss after an incident at work where someone tried to a__ault me,

I told my boss I didn't feel supported by her after it had happened as she wasn't present and didn't manage it well afterwards.

In the middle of the meeting boss says perhaps you want to consider some easier work in a different department? Me: What, why?

Boss: Well you do take on a lot of extra work that you don't need to a lot of this work is managers jobs.

Maybe you need to learn to say no to taking on all this work?

I asked if there was something wrong with my standard of work, if she had concerns etc., and she says no.

3 months down the line 4 of the team leave and they get new people in. Boss: Oh OP can you induct new starters on their first day? Me: Sorry...

Boss: Can you complete Fire risk assessment? Me: Sorry boss that's a managers job.

After a while she stops asking me things, then one day she's working from home,

I'm pretty sure she has been telling her manager she's on site throughout lock down but mostly isn't.

Huge incident kicks off with residents, emergency services are called etc. I call boss and explain to her what happened

Boss: OP can you please do follow up with, commissioning body, staff and residents involved and write the report send it all directly to me please?

Me: Sorry boss you will need to come in to manage this, I'm not a manager, that's not my job.

Boss: Just this once please?

I refused to manage the incident, turned out she was visiting a friend who lived at the coast whilst she was meant to be on site!

Someone accidentally let slip to her manager when he called in the incident and there was no one to manage, he asked me to deal with the incident.

I explained I couldn't and that boss had reported me as taking on to much work to OH.

A full investigation has been launched into her conduct and ability to do her job.

Manager now talks to me directly and supervises me, he is helping me apply for a promotion. Boss is on 'leave, pending investigation'

Edited to show the difference between my boss and manager for those finding it hard to read,

also sorry if this is not enough for people, my grammar has always been an area I struggle in.

Edit again to answer people who ask why I would do bosses work in the first place?

The residents still deserve support and to be given the best chances, if I can make that easier for them by taking on extra work I will.

There is enough going on for people who come to us they don't need things being messed up because others don't want to do their jobs.

Edit again: Thank you everyone for the awards, I didn't expect this to gain any real attention, I just wanted a place to share.

All the people who have worked in these services. You are all awesome people,

thank you for sharing and all the work you do. I don't think you can ever hear that enough.

Everyone who has used services, you guys are great too. Remember take everything one day at a time, and be super proud of yourselves every day.

Don't be afraid to ask for support there are lots of people who care out there for you.

For people asking yes I now have a mangers job in a new service which I am helping to create,

my ex manager went sick for several weeks and hasn't returned since.

In many organisations, employees may end up performing tasks outside their formal role. Occasionally, this can benefit service users, but over time it risks becoming an unsustainable pattern.

When a line manager delegates many of their own responsibilities to a direct report without adjusting the job title, pay, or formal responsibilities, that raises several concerns. One concern is unfair workload distribution; another is organisational clarity around roles and accountability.

UK employment guidance notes that while employers may ask workers to take on additional tasks, changing the nature of their role permanently usually requires contractual agreement or a job re-description.

Further, every employment contract carries “implied duties” of trust, confidence and duty of care between employer and employee. Acas

When a manager fails to fulfil their supervisory responsibilities, especially in a high-risk setting like mental-health and substance-use services, that potentially undermines both duty of care and operational safety.

In the scenario described, the employee consistently absorbed managerial responsibilities: inducting new starters, completing fire-risk assessments, and managing serious incidents, while the line manager was often absent or unavailable.

This placed the employee in a precarious position: doing work they did not have formal authority to manage, while the manager maintained accountability.

The choice to cease doing those tasks was a form of boundary-setting: the employee identified that they lacked the role, authority and support to manage the incident effectively and that stepping in without formal training or backup could expose them personally and the service organisationally.

Foremost, the employee should document the mismatch between the formal role and the work being asked of them (dates, tasks, hours, incidents). They should check their job description and contract to see if they have been asked to perform duties at a higher level without formal role change.

Then they should raise the issue via formal channels (supervisor, HR) setting out concerns about role clarity, support, training and risk. If the manager’s absence resulted in safety or compliance issues, that could be reported via the employer’s escalation process.

Ultimately, roles and responsibilities matter not just for pay or title-but for safety, clarity, control, and risk. It is entirely reasonable for a worker to insist on doing what their role authorises, not taking on an entire manager’s job without support or recognition. Proper role definition, support, and escalation pathways help protect both the employee and the service users.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

These users found humor in the boss’s downfall

[Reddit User] − What's funniest about this to me is that from a competent boss that IS good advice - they don't need or want you doing their job,

and they should be managing the extra tasks you take on not for their benefit primarily

but limiting it so that you're doing the things that help your professional growth and interests if and where that's appropriate.

InternationalRide5 − Someone accidentally let slip to her boss when he called Who could that have been?

These Redditors celebrated the poetic justice of the lazy boss being caught and suspended

lorddodgeAO3 − Sweet buttery justice

Vampire_Darling − Oof, that’s what she gets. What was she thinking? “Oh this person is taking on my work for me, let’s belittle them and tell them to take less...

because I sucked at defending my literal life savior (mvp)!

Wait why do I have to do work now? OPPPPPPPPP, HEEEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPPP!

I wasn’t doing my job and now your not doing it, please help me not lose my job I shouldn’t have because I don’t work!

Oh no I’m far away from my job I’m supposed to be onsite for, please fix my s__ew up?” Seriously, don’t commit two crimes at once.

Don’t not do work and then go who knows how far away from your job, that YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO BE ONSITE FOR! That’s sheer stupidity at its finest.

Edit: One FREAKING HOUR and I get the most amount of karma I’ve ever gotten from a comment. I’m not complaining, but still!

How?! Anyways thank you for the Karma it makes my profile look better, lol.

[Reddit User] − Slam. She got caught out traveling while she was supposed to be at the office, or at a minimum working from home. Karma.

eltf177 − Real brilliant, tell the person doing your job for you to not do it while you continue to not do it. Meaning it's not getting done.

What could go wrong? I'm hoping that the term "boss is on leave" means "boss is getting the stink eye from corporate and will not only be fired but sued...

Can OP tell us what the huge incident was?

This group praised OP for standing firm and reclaiming self-respect

andrewgazz − Good for you sticking to your guns. To many people get steamrolled.

h2uP − Just butter and sugar all day long Ride this train. Remember to ask for a little bit more. Little more vacation.

Little more pay. Whatever they offer, just ask for a little bit more of something.

Orvvadasz − You should probably get your bosses job honestly

randomkeystrike − When you are doing your boss's job, even if your boss is okay, you are generally shorting yourself. Good luck on the promotion!

In the end, the employee got promoted, the boss got “leave pending investigation,” and justice finally clocked in on time. It’s a reminder that doing the right thing quietly often speaks louder than corporate politics. Boundaries aren’t disobedience; they’re dignity.

If you were in her shoes, would you have reported your boss sooner or done the same calm, calculated “that’s not my job” routine? Sound off with your thoughts below.

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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