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Man Takes Vacation To Send Message About Manager’s Unreliable Behavior In Small Eatery

by Emily Davis
March 14, 2026
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In the cramped, two-person kitchen, frustration simmers beneath the surface as one worker faces the relentless absence of their manager. Each shift begins with the familiar yet exhausting ritual of excuses—sickness here, family emergencies there—leaving the burden of work to fall unceremoniously on their shoulders. The weight of responsibility grows heavier with every last-minute callout, eroding trust and patience in equal measure.

Determined to reclaim a sliver of peace, the worker takes a stand, booking a full week off far from the pressures and broken promises. As the manager’s unreliability chips away at their reputation with the higher-ups, this quiet act of defiance becomes a powerful declaration: sometimes, survival means stepping away, even if it means leaving the chaos behind.

Didn’t tell my manager about my upcoming time off

Manager has been out with some bullshit or other for...

I'm really getting sick of learning that they're sick, or...

This person has become extremely comfortable with dumping their workload...

Thursday before last I told them I had to leave...

All this is doing is making our bosses' impression of...

I booked a full week off with the person in...

I'll be about 600 miles away by then.

As Dr. Christina Maslach, a leading researcher in occupational burnout, has noted, chronic workload imbalance and a lack of control are key drivers of job strain. This situation describes a clear breakdown in workplace support and role clarity.

The manager’s behavior suggests a pattern of poor boundary setting and a high degree of entitlement, consistently externalizing their responsibilities onto the subordinate, especially during times of personal need (the class conflict). The employee’s reaction—booking significant time off without informing the manager—is a direct consequence of this systemic failure. This action is a form of self-preservation, an attempt to reclaim control over their time and energy in an environment where reliability is one-sided. While an unannounced absence can create immediate operational problems, it reflects the employee’s perception that standard communication channels have already failed or are untrustworthy given the manager’s history.

The employee’s action, while emotionally understandable given the stress and lack of respect shown, is operationally risky. A more constructive path, even when dealing with an unreliable figure, often involves documenting the pattern of unfair burden and presenting it formally to the higher-ups or HR before enacting a sudden departure. However, recognizing the two-person kitchen dynamic and the manager’s existing poor standing, the employee’s calculated move serves as a powerful, albeit dramatic, signal of their intent to leave the unstable situation.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Legitimate_Monkey37 I hate shitty managers... I hope you enjoy your...

[deleted] Enjoy your time. Incompetent management sucks

HMS_Slartibartfast Will you be going to a job interview? I'm...

b**tersismantequilla Don't turn your phone off, just mute the volume...

[deleted] Enjoy your time off! Also I love your username!!

wildflowertrails Block your managers number for the week you're out...

Imaginary-Yak-6487 I had an a*sistant manager that was new &...

The employee feels deeply frustrated and burdened by the manager’s repeated, last-minute absences, leading to an unsustainable workload being constantly shifted onto them. This situation has forced the employee to prioritize their own needs and future stability over maintaining a professional relationship based on clear unreliability.

When an employee is left without reliable support, is it justifiable to initiate a planned, unannounced departure to protect their own well-being, or does professional responsibility demand a more formal resignation process, even when anticipating poor management response?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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