When I was in college, I had a part time job at the supermarket, and the manager was a complete ass. He was an older gentleman, and for the most part I respect my elders, but this guy was just ridiculous. He came over and started yelling at me about putting boxes away wrong - the extra cases of each thing in the supermarket that go above the products. So I was basically like "dude, this is not brain surgery, I am doing it how you showed me". He freaked out, so I said "alright, if your gonna be an asshole about it, so will i - tonights my last night" . I wanted to just walk out, but instead I had a better idea. I stayed the rest of the shift and put all the boxes away in completely wrong places, which I am sure at some point gave that guy some frustration. Civil disobedience. Ha.

I have had many other part time jobs that I did not make it too long at, and I am never one to hold anything back (in my youth at least - now with a career you gotta watch your step, the man is watching........:wtf. Don't worry buddy, I have told off many of my ex bosses, more than enough to share with you. I try to keep things real, but some people can just be so ignorant........

Peace yall, dont hold back! :rasta:
GratefulDawg Reviewed by GratefulDawg on . Telling Them Off Do you ever wish you had the opportunity to tell someone off, like an ex-boss? I had this one, a few years ago, that had me in the office with my manager. She was against my being relieved of certain tasks due to a medical condition, and was trying to intimidate me. She was staring at me, as if to say she was ā??strongerā? than I am. Of course, the underlying message was that I would be out of a job, my kids would go hungry, Iā??d go bankrupt, become homeless, and be disgraced. I Rating: 5