- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Rage Quitting... do you have any stories to share?
I have a few "Eff this place, I QUIT!" stories from when I was younger... from 18 - 21 yrs old, I bounced around jobs and dealt with some super shitty conditions and things eventually blew up.
First one... I worked at Jacks Tire & Oil in Orem for a couple years. Worked my way into the OTR/commercial tire side, running a service truck.
I worked a long day one Friday mid-Summer with several difficult service calls and was a couple hours late coming back to the shop, well after business hours (after 8 pm). I was exhausted, sweaty and tired... couldn't wait to go home and rest.
I pull the service truck into the yard and see 3 semi trucks with trailers all lined up... 2 needing new tires, one flat repair and only ONE guy working on them.
I park the truck and the guy working tells me that the manager told him I'd help once I was back from the service calls. I was so pissed... everyone else had been sent home for the night and there were a few more hours of work. I apologized to Travis (who was a super nice guy and a hard worker) and told him I was done... "This is total bull$hit, I f**king QUIT!" Told him to call the manager in to help with all the work he'd scheduled well into the night.
I walked to my Jeep smiling and felt a massive weight off my shoulders as I hauled ass away from that shitty job!
Sorry to have left you hanging Travis!! Felt bad about leaving him, it wasn't his fault... the manager had pulled shit like that in the past. I hated that company, managers and how shitty they treated the employees. Even though I didn't have a backup plan, I was happy to walk away from that joke of a job.
Another story from my time at Jacks Tire and Oil... they had a contract to maintain a fleet of 150 belly dump trailers at a company in Spanish Fork. The heat reflecting off aluminum belly dumps was crazy in the Summer. Every other Saturday 2 of us got dropped off for 8+ hours with a tire maintenance utility trailer. It had a compressor, tools, etc. We had to check every single tire on all the trailers and fix any problems.
We had no food, water or access to a bathroom... one really hot day in July I got sick, bad... heat stress. Felt like I was dieing... massive migrane headache, dizzy, nausea, etc. I laid under a trailer trying not to pass out the rest of the day. Had to wait it out until they came to pick us up, beg the manager to let me get some water and Gatorade on the way back to the shop. 🙄
I have a few "Eff this place, I QUIT!" stories from when I was younger... from 18 - 21 yrs old, I bounced around jobs and dealt with some super shitty conditions and things eventually blew up.
First one... I worked at Jacks Tire & Oil in Orem for a couple years. Worked my way into the OTR/commercial tire side, running a service truck.
I worked a long day one Friday mid-Summer with several difficult service calls and was a couple hours late coming back to the shop, well after business hours (after 8 pm). I was exhausted, sweaty and tired... couldn't wait to go home and rest.
I pull the service truck into the yard and see 3 semi trucks with trailers all lined up... 2 needing new tires, one flat repair and only ONE guy working on them.
I park the truck and the guy working tells me that the manager told him I'd help once I was back from the service calls. I was so pissed... everyone else had been sent home for the night and there were a few more hours of work. I apologized to Travis (who was a super nice guy and a hard worker) and told him I was done... "This is total bull$hit, I f**king QUIT!" Told him to call the manager in to help with all the work he'd scheduled well into the night.
I walked to my Jeep smiling and felt a massive weight off my shoulders as I hauled ass away from that shitty job!
Sorry to have left you hanging Travis!! Felt bad about leaving him, it wasn't his fault... the manager had pulled shit like that in the past. I hated that company, managers and how shitty they treated the employees. Even though I didn't have a backup plan, I was happy to walk away from that joke of a job.
Another story from my time at Jacks Tire and Oil... they had a contract to maintain a fleet of 150 belly dump trailers at a company in Spanish Fork. The heat reflecting off aluminum belly dumps was crazy in the Summer. Every other Saturday 2 of us got dropped off for 8+ hours with a tire maintenance utility trailer. It had a compressor, tools, etc. We had to check every single tire on all the trailers and fix any problems.
We had no food, water or access to a bathroom... one really hot day in July I got sick, bad... heat stress. Felt like I was dieing... massive migrane headache, dizzy, nausea, etc. I laid under a trailer trying not to pass out the rest of the day. Had to wait it out until they came to pick us up, beg the manager to let me get some water and Gatorade on the way back to the shop. 🙄