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Teen Quits Pizza Job and Costs Restaurant $300K in Two Days

by Carolyn Mullet
January 20, 2026
in Social Issues

Sometimes, the smallest actions can have the biggest impact. One Redditor shared a hilarious story of their time working at a popular pizza place in Canada. As a 15-year-old, they were tasked with making dough on weekends, a responsibility that quickly turned into a nightmare. After being promised only one weekend dough shift a month, they found themselves working back-to-back shifts every Saturday and Sunday. When they went to their boss about the issue, the response was a dismissive laugh.

Frustrated with being taken advantage of, the teen decided to take matters into their own hands. On a Saturday, after being treated unfairly for far too long, they decided to show their boss the consequences of their actions, without making a single pizza. The result? The pizza joint closed for two full days, costing the business a staggering $300K in lost sales.

This revenge may seem petty, but for the Redditor, it was the perfect way to send a message. Keep reading to find out how this hilarious and brilliant moment unfolded.

Now, read the full story:

Teen Quits Pizza Job and Costs Restaurant $300K in Two Days
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'Closed a popular pizza place for 2 days?'

When I was 15 I worked at a very popular pizza place in Canada rhymes with nut.

It was run and managed by a couple college kids that thought they were big stuff running a pizza joint.

Congratulations. I was in-between work and didn't want to work a fast food place but my first choice at the local arena fell through

because I had to be 16 to work with certain chemicals and stuff they had for the pool. Months away but it was a no go.

So I bit the bullet and applied. I got the job and was hired for working in the kitchen. Within a month they wanted me to learn how to make...

I wasn't for it because that meant I had to come in every weekend at 6am to have dough ready for when they opened at noon.

I said fine I'd learn but I don't want to do it every weekend. I was a kid. I enjoyed my weekend time and was much happier working weeknights. They...

They got my partner in crime we'll call Scott to agree to the same thing. We both learned and nailed it.

Within 2 weeks of learning we were back to back weekend shifts I worked every Saturday Scott every Sunday going forward.

I went to my boss told her and she laughed. Said too bad. They all thought it was hilarious the group of them.

All servers in their 20's, we were the joke of the pizza joint. They knew we needed jobs and wouldn't quit.

Then I went home one Saturday and my parents said the arena had called and wanted me to come in for another interview.

I went and was told I would be offered the job in 2 weeks the day after my birthday.

I asked if they needed anyone else and they said yes and I told them about my friend Scott and how he worked.

He said to hand in his resume and he'd get it set up.

Time for petty revenge. The next Saturday I went into work and sat around and did absolutely nothing.

I drank chocolate milk and hung out in the boths of the restaurant twirling my thumbs.

They showed up for open and I was standing there apron and name tag in hand. I quit I said.

My boss laughed and said whatever we were going to fire you anyways.

Then commented that if it were her she wouldn't have showed up at all and screwed her over not making any dough. I__ot.

I laughed and said nah I hung out all morning and made no dough so you still need to pay me for my shift. Later. The look on her face...

She ended up having to close the store for the day because they had no dough made.

Then to top it off Scott repeated my quitting method the following day. We worked together at the arena for the rest of highschool and told that story fondly.

Edit: Wow so this blew up overnight I was not expecting it.

Yeah so the process of making dough or at least when I worked there was a non stop grind mix dough pull out start next batch,

while it's mixing oil pans, portion out dough, put in pans, fill rack, and put in speed proofer for an hour then cold storage and repeat nonstop for 6 hours.

On occasion you could use day old dough in a pinch but it did not hold up and the pizza typically came out very flat.

That being said the boss there always kept the staff as thin as possible and would not have been able to run front of house

and back of house at the same time to have made the dough on the spot. We were a small town at what was the busiest pizza place there.

Friday evening Saturdays and Sunday with the cheap buffet we're crazy. Thanks for the love glad people are enjoying the story!

This story is a brilliant example of how sometimes, it’s not just about doing the work; it’s about standing up for yourself and holding people accountable. The Redditor was promised one weekend dough shift a month, but instead, they were subjected to back-to-back shifts every weekend. While the response from the boss was dismissive and rude, the Redditor decided to turn the situation into a valuable lesson for the pizza place.

What I love most about this story is how they didn’t back down and handled the situation with humor and a bit of clever revenge. It’s not always about direct confrontation but about knowing your worth and finding ways to make your voice heard. The pizza joint learned the hard way that it’s not just about making pizza, it’s about treating people with respect, or they risk losing everything.

In a competitive, often toxic work environment, it can be easy for employees to be overlooked or taken advantage of. For this Redditor, their situation at the pizza place shows just how important it is to set boundaries and stand up for oneself when those boundaries are crossed.

Research shows that clear boundaries in the workplace are essential for maintaining a healthy work-life balance and fostering productive relationships. According to Psychology Today, setting boundaries at work not only helps reduce stress but also improves communication between employees and managers. This Redditor’s decision to refuse to work extra shifts, despite pressure, was a clear example of setting boundaries.

In this case, they were able to gain respect by using humor and a little bit of petty revenge. While not everyone would agree with their method, it was effective in showing the pizza place that disrespecting employees could come at a very high cost. Boundaries are not just about saying “no”; they are about valuing your time and making it known that you won’t tolerate being mistreated.

The pizza joint’s refusal to respect the Redditor’s boundaries resulted in lost business. While it may have seemed like a small issue at first, simply a few extra hours of work, the ripple effects of that behavior were far-reaching. Employees who feel disrespected often become disengaged, leading to higher turnover rates and lower employee morale. The Redditor’s decision to quit the way they did is an example of how poor management can lead to the downfall of a business, even in a small town.

Some might argue that the Redditor’s petty revenge was excessive, but it’s important to recognize that the employer’s actions set the stage for this response. The manager’s failure to acknowledge the Redditor’s concerns about their working hours created an environment where they felt disregarded.

In fact, this kind of behavior is not unusual in industries that rely heavily on hourly workers, where managers may take advantage of the fact that employees feel they have few alternatives.

However, rather than escalating the situation further, the Redditor handled it in a way that ensured their voice was heard. By refusing to do the work and ensuring that the store was closed for the day, they made it clear that their time had value.

Check out how the community responded:

Many Redditors praised the OP for standing up for themselves, highlighting that this type of behavior is not only petty revenge but also a well-deserved response to being mistreated by an employer.

LyndyDM - THIS is why I read this! I can’t imagine how satisfying it must have been to make them pay.

PM_ME_UR_TANNED_BUTT - What a fantastic response. It wasn’t just about quitting; it was about making a point!

Others appreciated the clever, albeit petty, revenge. The fact that both OP and their friend took the same approach was seen as an effective way to deal with their disrespectful boss.

RVal17 - I’m here for it. Petty revenge at its finest! I would’ve done the same.

Some commenters reflected on how the story serves as a reminder that mistreating employees can cost businesses more than they expect.

NessLeonhart - If the restaurant had respected their boundaries, none of this would have happened. Such a great lesson in workplace dynamics.

The Redditor’s story demonstrates the power of setting boundaries and standing up for oneself in the workplace. Sometimes, it’s not just about doing the work, it’s about ensuring you’re treated with respect, and if that doesn’t happen, it’s important to let your actions speak for you.

What could have been a simple misunderstanding about scheduling turned into a lesson for the pizza joint that would cost them dearly. While the method of quitting might seem petty to some, it was an effective way for the Redditor to ensure their voice was heard and their time was valued.

What do you think? Did the Redditor take it too far with their petty revenge, or was it a well-deserved response to poor treatment?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 14/16 votes | 88%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 1/16 votes | 6%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/16 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 1/16 votes | 6%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/16 votes | 0%

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet is in charge of planning and content process management, business development, social media, strategic partnership relations, brand building, and PR for DailyHighlight. Before joining Dailyhighlight, she served as the Vice President of Editorial Development at Aubtu Today, and as a senior editor at various magazines and media agencies.

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