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What's The Most Humiliating Way Of Losing Your Job? by AjalaJ(m): 12:39am On Apr 15, 2017
I’m trying to write a short story about a man who loses his job, does a lot of stupid things, and ends up hitting rock bottom, and is motivated to take sinister revenge against everybody who crossed him (particularly his boss for firing him). I need some ideas to brainstorm over.


Answer: Having a customer scream at you with unrealistic demands, doing your best to be very polite and accomodate them, and thinking everything went great; Then getting fired when the customer complains to your manager or head office. Especially if you get fired just to appease the customer, instead of your manager actually standing up for you when you did EVERYTHING right.

It shows that, despite taking pride in a really undervalued job, your entire life was considered disposable and meaningless to appease an irrational customer. The company may even fabricate lies about you having ‘performance issues’, and there’s nothing you can do about it.

It doesn’t seem dramatic, but it happens far too often in our world, and leaves one with an incredible sense of humiliation and betrayal.


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Re: What's The Most Humiliating Way Of Losing Your Job? by BizLifeE: 8:25am On Apr 15, 2017
That's when a boos says unkind words to you and behaves as if your life depends on them. That's when a boss sacks you, and doing as if you can never survive in life without them.

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