Woman Dumps Job After 35 Years, Leaves Note for Her Awful Boss
- A woman identified as Julie recently quit her job as a bank cleaner after working there for a whopping 35 years
- Julie, however, left an unexpected note for her boss, who was reportedly not the nicest of people
- The content of the note has emerged online and sparked various conversations among social media users
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A woman finally called it quits on her occupation as a bank cleaner; a job she had been doing for the past 35 years. However, the woman, identified as Julie, left an emotional note for her boss and this got many people talking on social media.
Sharing the heartwarming note on Twitter, her son, @joecousins89, wished his mum a happy retirement as he stated that she sure had the last laugh with her move against her boss, who he described as awful.
He wrote:
"And this is why I love my mum. She’s been cleaning banks for 35 years and today walked out with this lovely note left for that awful manager. Happy retirement Mum - always have the last laugh eh!"
In the note, Julie appeared to politely slam her boss for what she described as 'dressing her down'. Some social media users hailed the woman for acting maturely while others frowned on the unidentified boss.
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@johnrussell1969 reacted:
"Never understood why people think what they do for a living reflects their importance. I was raised to believe that a job is a job and anyone getting up and going to work deserves the same respect, whether they pick up trash or run the company. Good for your mom! Respect!"
@RosieDicken commented:
"One of my male managers was repeatedly rude to our lovely cleaner. One day she calmly got up, disappeared for a few mins then reappeared with a really smug look on her face. He later discovered she’d removed the bogrolls, towels & soap from the men's loos, locked them up..."
@carolcubbin remarked:
"I'm a cleaner for the NHS in a secure mental health hospital. We're treated as valued members of the team. Patients trust and open up to us more than nursing staff. We are no threat to them. We play a big part in their recovery. I was a catering manager before I joined the NHS."
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Meanwhile, Briefly News reported on a lady in her 20s who has a good level of experience working with companies has indicated that in her view, selling at the market is far better.
In an interview with SV TV Africa sighted by Briefly News, the lady, who did not disclose her name, mentioned that she once worked for Rebecca Fashion, Cosmo Sea Foods Company Limited, Tema Flour Mills and Kingdom Exim Ghana Limited.
Although she did not categorically mention her level of education, the lady's posturing sounded like a person who was well educated.
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Source: Briefly News
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