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Manager Tries To Push Him Out, But Ends Up Paying $20K To Get Him Back For Just Two Days Of Work

by Layla Bui
November 14, 2025
in Social Issues

They say knowledge is power, but for one Redditor, it turned out to be a very profitable form of power. After years of building intricate systems for a railroad company, a new supervisor’s ego and poor decisions led to a dramatic fallout that would have lasting consequences for both parties.

What seemed like a firing ended up being the best bargaining chip this Redditor could’ve ever asked for. Out of a job and with nothing to lose, he held the keys to the company’s success in his hands. A demand was made, and the company had no choice but to pay up. Keep reading to find out how he walked away with $20,000 and left his ex-supervisor reeling.

After being fired by a new supervisor, an employee uses his unique skills to demand $20k for training new hires

Manager Tries To Push Him Out, But Ends Up Paying $20K To Get Him Back For Just Two Days Of Work
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'Let me go? Fine. You’ll lose millions?'

This was around 10yrs ago. I’ve always been very technical minded & was able to read blueprints,

construct complex devices, weld (mig, tig, stick. Certified in fact among other things.)

I took a high paying job with a company that made several things for railroads.

The job entailed most of my skills, I mentioned above. It was a very small department, in fact there were only 2-3 of us.

But we got along great & challenged each other. Which led to higher production.

(Sadly the one other guy in my department left for a better job which left me by myself.)

My supervisor was great as well; liked to joke around with me, left me alone to focus on my work & had my back when I needed him.

We actually assembled Signal Enclosures & Mast & Ladder Houses for railroads.

Fast forward to 3yrs later & the owners buy a much bigger location & move the whole company.

As you might expect, several departments get shuffled.

Yep, my department gets folded into a completely different department that has no clue what I do.

At first, it was fine but it starts to go pear shaped pretty quickly.

My new supervisor seemed good at first. But I quickly realize he’s a “snake in the grass.”

For example, I had to help the prototype department assemble a new, lighter type of mast & ladder house.

So I’m printing out issues & suggesting fixes, etc.

New supervisor is not happy. He keeps coming over huffing, groaning under his breath, standing over my shoulder, etc.

He finally interrupts and asks in an angry voice “How much longer will this take?!”

I respond “I have 4 more hours today. And eights hours everyday after that.” He looks puzzled.

So I explain “This is my department. This is where I work. These are my responsibilities. So if it takes two months, that’s how long it takes.”

Almost as if to get the last word in he says “You work where & when I tell you!” And storms off.

Next day I’m called into the office & they force me to sign a letter that states, I now work in my new supervisor’s department. Fine by me.

I watch from a distance in my “new department” as all the stock, hardware, parts, orders, etc. of my “old department” begin to rack-up.

And since I’m the only one that works in that department, or rather, used to work in that department…lol. Nobody is doing a thing about it.

After about 2 weeks, my old department is a disaster. With items being thrown wherever it would fit.

Orders had began to miss deadlines and higher-ups wanted answers.

Sure enough, I get called into the office where the new supervisor blames me for everything. But wouldn’t let me get a word in.

Of course, they let me go without any reason or paperwork.

The look of relief on my new, ex-supervisor’s face when I walk out was priceless. He had no clue what was coming…

I leave with a smile plastered to me face. Because I knew something they didn’t;

I was the only one that knew how to build the mast & ladder structures.

I relaxed at home for around 2 weeks because I knew I would be getting a call from them.

I ignore the first dozen calls. Then I answer : “can you come back & build, train new hires, etc for your department?”

“Sure.” I say “for $20,000.”

(Now that may seem like a lot but it wasn’t. They made millions from these. So there really was only one option; pay me $20k or lose millions.)

Long story short, they went back-and-forth with me but finally conceded.

I received $20k for two days work & they were helpless.

The cherry on top was my new, ex supervisor was fired for being a n__wit & costing the company $20k.

Edit: Wow this popped-off! Thanks for all the awards! Didn’t expect that. Sorry it was so long.

Some further information- I didn’t want to work for them again.

It potentially would have been a situation- they used my knowledge & training of the new staff only to terminate me for some made up reason.

Which I understand, nobody wants a disgruntled employee.

Why $20k? I bounced around on numerous figures but when it came time to say a number over the phone, $20,000 was the number that came out.

No real thought. Could I have gotten more?

Yes, I think so. But it paid my bills, spent some, little vacation & gave me time to be picky about my next job. Did I get another job? Yes.

As to your questions; could I train 2 new workers in 2 days? Yes. Did I do it well? No. The company wanted it as cheap as possible.

So they grabbed two new guys from a different department with zero experience.

The best I could do was show them the general process given their limited experience & my limited time.

As far as getting all the work up to date; in my dept. the expected prod. was 2 per day.

My personal record in one day was 18 before I stopped (previous good supervisor told me to stop.

“What the heck are you going to do after you finish a months worth of work in a day?!

You’ll be sitting around with nothing to do or you’ll be going home early.”)

The first month I was there I set-up a series of jigs the allowed fast, repeatable results.

That coupled with years of doing it meant I could build them in my sleep.

When people are let go from their jobs, they often leave with a sense of relief, but OP’s story highlights how a seemingly straightforward situation can turn into a golden opportunity.

In this case, OP’s supervisor’s poor decision-making led to a costly blunder for the company, one that OP cleverly capitalized on. Instead of caving to the unfair treatment, OP stood his ground, knowing that his technical expertise was irreplaceable.

When the company called back, asking him to return for just two days of work, OP seized the opportunity, using his knowledge of the mast and ladder structures to negotiate a hefty $20,000 fee. This move wasn’t just about the money, it was a quiet power play that showed OP’s value to the company.

Psychologically, OP’s actions reflect an important lesson in assertiveness and value recognition. By calmly walking away and refusing to be mistreated, OP demonstrated self-respect and self-awareness. The manager’s initial attempt to belittle OP backfired because it failed to account for OP’s unique skills and contributions.

It’s common in workplace dynamics for employees to feel undervalued, but OP’s ability to assess the situation from a distance and leverage his position when the company needed him most shows resilience and emotional intelligence.

Dr. George K. Simon, a psychologist and expert on manipulation and control, explains that when individuals refuse to tolerate mistreatment and assert their boundaries, they “strengthen their sense of self-worth” and “protect their psychological well-being”.

In this case, OP’s decision to walk away from a toxic situation, only to return on his own terms, exemplifies how understanding your value can turn a bad situation into a win. The company ultimately paid $20,000 for two days of OP’s work, a price far steeper than the cost of respecting his expertise from the beginning.

OP’s story is a powerful reminder that, in the face of adversity, asserting your worth and standing firm can be the best strategy for both personal and financial success.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

This group admired the strategy of leveraging expertise after being let go

MrSpiffenhimer − You should’ve went bigger. I’ve always liked the idea of charging like a high end lawyer, $2000-3000/hr

yParticle − Was that a one-off or did you keep working there now that your ex-supe was gone?

imperfectchicken − Ooh, my dad did something similar.

His new boss didn't like him and let him go. Unfortunately, he was the only person who could certify blueprints.

His old boss had to call him to ask for help, and my dad went back as a "consultant".

These commenters reflected on the irony of how companies often undervalue key employees

AgreeablePie − I'm surprised, usually managers get promoted for only losing 20k

bertiebastard − This reminds me of a computer guy I worked with, our smallish local company was taken over by a much larger national company.

They decided in their wisdom that they didn't need our computer department, so made them all redundant,

not realising that our lead computer guy built the complete system himself and their techs couldn't get it to integrate with their system.

They had to go to the guy and beg him to come back to consult for the integration.

He did exactly the same and quoted something between 20k-30k for his time

and they were forced to pay it because otherwise it would have taken a team months to transfer the data manually.

Cfwydirk − $1000+ per hour? Bravo!

This group highlighted the harsh reality of employment loyalty

[Reddit User] − I love the term 'snake in the grass'. I've recently discovered it (I'm not an English native speaker),

so I've been using it in my own language to describe potential pitfalls me and my coworkers aren't expecting in our tasks.

It's really taking off, so much so we've been called the herpetologists of our department since we're always looking for snakes.

Curtis40 − This story demonstrates again that loyalty is a one way street in most employment situations.

In my experience, management sells the idea that we are a team or family, but the reality is they use workers up,

then kick them to the curb, or into the street.

MLXIII − Another 0 to the 20k and you would have been at consulting level. Knowledge is power!

This commenter shared a personal story of using strategic negotiation and clever tactics to secure a favorable settlement

Gomaith23 − I filed an EEO complaint (retaliation) after I was "forced" to retire by a new narcissistic boss (government job).

I asked for $20,000 to settle. Their attorney came back with a low ball offer.

I raised my price to settle to $25,000 for a couple of reasons, but mainly to show that I had a "good case".

The Settlement had a non-disclosure clause.

I decided to bluff and called their lawyer and asked him if the document was signed,

as I was giving interviews to two newspapers the next day and I didn't want to break the confidentially clause.

He asked me to wait (on the phone) and got the Settlement signed while I waited.

On the bright side I retired on my 54th birthday and receive very close to $80,000 a year in retirement.

I celebrated my 20th retirement anniversary 2 days ago and, yes, my wife and I traveled the world until Covid.

After being fired for a situation they were indirectly responsible for, OP knew exactly what the company would need to get back on track, someone who knew how to build the specialized structures. Rather than simply walking away, OP held out for $20k for just two days of work, knowing the company would lose millions without them.

Not only did they get paid handsomely for their expertise, but the supervisor who caused the mess was also fired. Do you think OP was right to demand such a high price for their knowledge, or could they have played this situation differently? Share your thoughts below!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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