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Employee Told Off The Awful New Store Owner, And It’s Hilariously Good

by Emily Davis
March 13, 2026
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Decades ago, in the fading glow of a struggling convenience store, an assistant manager found himself at the helm of a dying outpost, bracing for the inevitable end. Amid the looming shutdown, he faced not just the loss of a job but an unforgettable encounter with a customer whose entitled rage would etch itself into memory forever.

This was no ordinary confrontation—it was a battle of wills between a weary worker holding the last threads of dignity and a relentless “Ken,” whose demands threatened to unravel the fragile peace. In that small, fading store, a powerful story of resistance and resilience quietly unfolded, capturing a moment where courage met chaos head-on.

Actually, Ken, I DON’T work here any more. Or for you.

I used to work for (Chain) convenience store, and back...

Corporate decided that, to cut costs, they would sell off...

Once the stores were sold / closed, our positions would...

Although I was only the a*sistant manager for our location,...

Once Chain announced that they were closing the stores, it...

That was usually no problem as we were in a...

It was nice, being able to shut them down. (What...

The most ent*tled of all, though, was Ken.

Turns out, he'd bought our location from Chain, and would...

Meanwhile, Ken came in a few times a week, demanding...

HH guys had already told me to ignore his demands,...

Which sent Ken off in all his huffing glory, yelling...

All the other employees had worked their last shifts, and...

Ken and HH guys went in back and, once they...

HH guys and I cashed out the register for the...

It's all yours now. (They start packing up to leave)

Me: Just making sure; Chain no longer owns this location......

Of course, Ken starts yelling. (I think yelling was his...

Ken: WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU'RE GOING? Me: Home, what...

Ken: YOU GET BACK HERE AND GET YOUR B**T BACK...

I TOLD YOU THINGS WOULD BE DIFFERENT WHEN I TOOK...

(Ken looks confused) You bought the store, you bought the...

So I'll say it one last time, and try to...

And since Chain Store #1234 no longer exists, I don't...

Ken starts sputtering and yelling incoherently, realizing he now has...

as I'm pushing the door open, I turn around, give...

IIRC correctly, the store didn't open again for a couple...

and even once it re-opened, it didn't last long.

According to labor law principles often discussed by experts like employment attorney Alan M. Kandel, in the United States, the sale of a single business unit generally results in the termination of existing employment relationships unless the buyer explicitly offers re-employment and the former employees accept the new terms of employment. The post clearly indicates the original company, Chain, notified staff their positions would be eliminated upon sale, meaning the assistant manager was under no contractual obligation to continue service post-transfer.

The assistant manager’s behavior demonstrates strong boundary setting, which, in this unusual context, was highly effective. Ken’s repeated demands during the transition period represented an attempt to exert power and control over resources (employees) that legally did not yet belong to him. The OP’s refusal, based on the factual statement, “I work for Chain, NOT for you,” protected their professional autonomy. The final confrontation highlights a significant lapse in emotional intelligence and understanding of business transfer on Ken’s part; he confused the acquisition of physical assets with the acquisition of human capital.

The OP’s final act of wishing Ken a cheerful ‘Have a nice day!’ upon leaving was a masterful, albeit slightly provocative, assertion of closure. Professionally, the action was entirely appropriate because the employment relationship had officially concluded the moment the key was handed over and the corporate representatives confirmed the transfer. A more universally safe future approach, however, is to document all demands made by the incoming party and report them to the exiting corporate entity for resolution, minimizing direct, potentially volatile, personal confrontations.

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

Kiwi_Nibbler I used to work at the gas station attached...

The gas stations were intended to draw traffic to the...

Disig Who in the right mind thinks that buying a...

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Dragon_Crystal Yeah just because you bought the place doesnt mean...

Ken should've known if he was going to pay the...

I’ve had this happened to one of my old jobs, it was bought out 3 months before it was shut down (the new company later tore down the building and replaced it with a completely new building) and all the employees, me excluded, lost our job and was forced to get new jobs.

I found a new job and worked there for a...

Ohif0n1y Positively delicious! It brought an evil smile to my...

Yokohama88 Congratulations he played himself.

DrP3pp3rFl04t Play dumba*s games, win dumba*s prizes, Dumba*s Ken. Well...

The former assistant manager successfully asserted professional independence on the final day of their employment, directly contrasting their actions with the entitled demands of the incoming owner, Ken. The central conflict revolved around the clear legal distinction between the sale of a business asset and the retention of existing personnel, which Ken failed to respect.

Given the explicit nature of the job termination upon sale, was the former employee ethically obligated to entertain the new owner’s expectations during the transition, or was their immediate departure, while perhaps delayed for courtesy, the only appropriate response to Ken’s harassment?

Emily Davis

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

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