Bosses often require employees to train their replacements before leaving the company to ensure a smooth transition and minimize productivity disruptions. This happened with this employee, who was reported to train the new person.
A person going by the name u/GentlyUsedOtter revealed a frustrating story about his last day at work in a recent Reddit post that got a lot of attention. The post recounts how his boss asked him to train the replacement on her last day, sparking a conversation about workplace dynamics and professional etiquette.
The user expresses his disgust and surprise at the circumstances, questioning the grounds for such a request. He thought it was unrealistic and unfair to be tasked with training someone who would take over his duties and responsibilities.
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- On the last day of work, the boss asks the employee to train the replacement
- The war between the employee and the boss: this is what people say
On the last day of work, the boss asks the employee to train the replacement
“I really need you to train your replacement well.” by u/GentlyUsedOtter in anti-work
A Reddit user, u/GentlyUsedOtter, shared the story showing his way of thinking and how his boss behaved towards him. The post then goes on to explain why the person decided to leave his job and was offered two weeks notice. According to the Reddit user, they kept asking about replacing him to teach them before leaving. The company could send someone only on the last day of work.
Also, the Reddit poster mentioned that the new employee was unwilling to learn because he was busy playing games on his laptop, and then when the employee was training him, he should have paid more attention to it, which he didn’t. So they did their part and went home. The next day, however, he received a call from his ex-boss about the new employee’s review, to which the ex-man told him that he didn’t understand anything, and then the boss asked the ex-employee to retrain the new employee.
Manager: “Can you train him again tonight?” ‘No,’ I say, ‘I’m starting my new job tonight.’ “So you can’t come tonight?” says the manager. ‘No, as I said in my email, last night was my last night,’ I replied. ‘But he needs to be trained,’ says the manager. “Me: ‘Then I would recommend you find someone to train him,” the Reddit user wrote.
The war between the employee and the boss: this is what people say
The post was published five days ago. The post has since gone viral after being shared. It has received almost 18.6K upvotes and the number is increasing. People have also left a variety of comments in response to the post.
Many comments from other employees show their anger and personal experiences, which are too real to read. Let’s see them:
Discussion comment from u/LeMaik “I really need you to train your replacement well.” in anti-work u/eriko_girl comment from discussion “I really need you to train your replacement well.” in anti-work Comment from u/Logical-Claim286 in the discussion “I really need you to train your replacement well.” in anti-work
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