“She told the owners, and he was gone the next day.
A week later, his wife left him.”
But for some lucky folks, it becomes a reality.

Recently, redditoru/tunaball25asked ther/AskRedditcommunity to share how they got theirawful bosses fired.
Here are their super satisfying stories.
Warning: This post contains mentions of child abuse.

I told the general manager, and my supervisor was relieved of his duties about five minutes later."
u/[deleted]
3.
“I took a cellphone video of her taking money from the safe and putting it in her wallet.

“I was working maintenance at an ice rink.
The puck bounced off the glass and hit me in the head.
“Our desks were separated by a five-foot cubicle wall.

He was under the mistaken impression that it totally blocked sound.
I figured it was none of my business and tried to ignore it.
I filled out another one and handed it in.”

I was 1718 years old (back in 20072008).
Then he friended me on Facebook, I declined, and suddenly my work schedule was changed.”
Boom, the manager was fired.

I worried for a while about whether he would come after me for that.”
The locker I had at work had my work boots that the company pays $90 a year towards.
At that point, they are yours regardless of the company line.

They disagreed and said they were thrown out.
I reported them stolen, and the HR director responsible for getting me fired was fired."
He got fired that day, and I got two weeks off with full pay."

u/AkariAkaza
10.
“My boss and I didn’t get along.
She had no authority to fire me, but she promised her boyfriend my job.

This lasted for about a month.
She fired him when they broke up.
“I left my last company due to a bully of a general manager.
The list goes on.
So, I made an email account named ‘Concerned (company name) Crew.’
They fired him within the week, and my old crew thanked me.”
u/akujiki87
12.
“I took a phone call on my cell when at my desk.
The CTO’s office was 10 feet from mine.
He came out and stood in his doorway, listening to the rant.
The CTO walked the middle manager out right then.
“My boss tried to tell me I couldn’t take breaks.
“Further (formal) complaints resulted in no changes.
She got in the habit of doing it kind of absent-mindedly in an increasingly aggressive tone.
The call, which she always put on speakerphone, went dead silent.
u/libra00
14.
“Not me, but my girlfriend at the time.
Above us was one senior manager and then the owner.
Well, of course, she counted them every night.
She told the owners, and he was gone the next day.
A week later, his wife left him.”
“Not my boss, but I helped my friend get her boss fired.
For the most part, it’s true; I just don’t shop there.”
u/Gardengnostlc
16.
“From the very first occurrence, I began documenting everything.
When he smashed a candy machine, I took photos.
When he brought and kept his gun at work, I took photos.
When he berated a coworker’s spouse, I called and got signed copies of the transcription.
u/aKiDnamedMowgli
18.
“I got promoted to sous chef by my head chef in a restaurant I worked at.
I worked my butt off learning everything I needed to become the best sous I could.
Flash forward a few months later, my chef walks out.
Quits on the spot.
Normally, the sous should take over, which I did.
The restaurant owner tells me he hired another chef over hiring me as a full-time chef.
Some guy from a different state.
This guy comes in and tries changing everything and starts RUINING the restaurant.”
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