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Never treat your staff like sheet on the way out, if you don’t know where they are going

by Jane Smith
April 10, 2026
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Exhausted and pushed beyond her limits, she made the painful decision to walk away from a job that drained her soul. The relentless demands of her CEO, combined with a grueling commute and the upheaval of moving house, left her no choice but to reclaim her sanity, even without the safety net of another position.

But the aftermath was cruel and humiliating. Instead of understanding or support, she was treated like a criminal—escorted off the premises without a chance to say goodbye, her dignity stripped away in an instant. Yet, from this dark moment, a new opportunity emerged, proving that resilience can turn even the harshest endings into fresh beginnings.

Never treat your staff like sheet on the way out, if you don’t know where they are going

I recently resigned from my job because I was tired...

I was also moving house, and commuting to work would...

As soon as I resigned, my CEO called me into...

No one from work got in touch because he told...

My new boss said we normally use my old company...

I have decided to switch contractors because of how my...

Expert Analysis: Organizational psychologist Adam Grant states that leaders who act as ‘takers’ often damage their long-term success by burning professional bridges. In this case, the CEO’s hostile reaction to a resignation created a toxic exit experience. By lying to the staff and humiliating the departing worker, he destroyed the trust and goodwill required for any future business relationship.

The employee’s decision to move the $37,000 contract to a new provider is a direct result of the CEO’s failure to manage the transition with dignity. When a leader acts with such clear disrespect, they forfeit the loyalty and professional courtesy that typically sustain business partnerships. Her motivation was a logical response to the lack of respect she was shown during her exit.

The employee’s actions were an appropriate consequence of the CEO’s unprofessionalism, especially since her new employer authorized her to find a better contractor. To maintain her professional reputation, she should ensure the new contractor provides equal or better service to her company. In the future, she should document her business reasons for vendor changes to protect herself from any claims of personal bias.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

TheDocJ Please tell us you got to write the email/...

c088l3rs My old boss just blanked me after I gave...

FIRE_flying Good on you. F them. And poach any former...

IncurabIeHumanist You dodged a bullet with that company, for sure....

"No need to do your two weeks, you can just...

TheCrusader12 I worked as a prepress specialist for a print...

Not sure what his wife did besides drink in the...

He would wave gift cards around at people and when...

Anyway, when I decided it was my time to step...

He could continue without a receptionist, somebody else could answer...

: ) Even then I think back on years after...

Manoffreaks If no one from work got in touch with...

PennyCoppersmyth I just gave my boss a one year notice....

I gave that long because I would like to not...

He actually told me he understood, but was absolutely panicked...

I took the job out of desperation to get out...

I won't be doing that again as my son will...

It will take me cashing out some of my measly...

The former employee feels a sense of vindication after being treated with extreme disrespect and dishonesty during her departure. The central conflict involves her desire to respond to her former boss’s poor behavior versus the professional expectation to make business decisions based solely on objective value.

Is it appropriate for a professional to cancel a business contract as a direct consequence of past personal mistreatment? Or should vendor decisions be kept strictly neutral, regardless of the toxic history between the individuals involved?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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