These people are not going out quietly.
Joe...who doesn't take crap from anyone, even his boss.His note reads:"Hey boss, learn to be on time, or at least learn to communicate when you are going to be late. 1+ hour with no phone call is unacceptable.
As you can see, the doors are locked. I went home. Fire me if you must, but realize I walked due to your negligence. —Joe" And Julie...who quit her cleaning lady job by calling out the crappy manager and reminding everyone none of them are any better than the cleaner.
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