So, you’re thinking about quitting your job? Maybe you’re dreaming of telling your boss exactly what you think. You’re not alone! While most people leave quietly, some go out with a bang. Get ready for some outrageous stories!
10. Marching All the Way Out
Joey, tired of being mistreated at a fancy hotel, decided to quit in style. He brought his marching band, What Cheer?, right into the hotel! They waited for the boss, and when he appeared, Joey announced, “I quit!” The band then erupted in song, marching out while singing, “We quit, we quit!” Talk about a memorable exit!
9. Nothing Crazy, I Am Just Out of Here!
Sometimes, simplicity is key. One brave employee grabbed the intercom and announced to the entire shop that he was quitting. He even called out a few colleagues to make sure they heard him. Imagine the shock! It was a simple yet powerful way to say, “I’m done!”
8. Resigning Live On-Air
Liz Wahl, a news anchor for RT America, had enough of the ethical issues she faced. Her grandparents had fled to the United States as refugees, and she didn’t want to work for a Russian-owned media house. So, she quit live on air, making sure everyone knew why. It was a bold and public declaration of her principles.
7. A Little Swagger Won’t Hurt… Or Will It?
Kevin, a superstore employee, used the intercom to announce his resignation, reading a note from his phone. When his manager confronted him, Kevin sarcastically explained he was quitting due to reduced hours and insufficient pay. He even revealed he was recording the whole thing. His colleagues enjoyed the show, though they couldn’t laugh too loudly!
6. I Quit On Air… Again!
In Alaska, a news reporter quit her job live on TV with a controversial twist. While reporting on the legal use of marijuana, she revealed that she owned the marijuana company in question. She expressed her views on the issue and then declared, “Well, as for this job, not that I have a choice… but I quit!” She didn’t seem to regret it one bit.
5. For the Last Time, the New York Times
Greg Smith, a senior employee at Goldman Sachs, resigned by writing a resignation letter and publishing it in The New York Times. His public departure garnered attention and even led to a book deal. Now that’s turning a resignation into an opportunity!
4. Take That!
Instead of a traditional resignation letter, one employee handed his boss a resignation cake! Piotr Sosnowski, the co-founder and head of HR at Zety, remembers the incident fondly. It was a sweet and unforgettable way to say goodbye.
3. A Facetime Message
Matt Iseman, host of American Ninja Warrior, quit his job via a one-sided Facetime video. He asked his boss if he’d noticed employees leaving and announced he was next. Matt defended his actions by saying his boss needed to treat people fairly. A modern and direct way to resign!
2. One Pizza Too Many
Luka Arezina, now the co-founder of DataProt, decided to make his exit memorable after a nightmarish six-month contract. He bought 26 pizzas—one for each employee—and wrote motivational phrases, jokes, and personal messages on them. The final pizza, extra spicy, went to his boss, symbolizing his frustration.
1. Tick Tock Trouble
A chef, feeling undercompensated for his hard work, decided to quit dramatically. He created a video explaining his reasons, left food cooking on the burner, and warned his boss to hurry before it burned. He was out of there, but not without a final word of (caring?) advice!
These outrageous resignation stories remind us that quitting a job can be a statement. Whether it’s a marching band, a cake, or a live TV announcement, these folks made their exits unforgettable. While you might not want to copy them exactly, they certainly provide some food for thought!
What’s the craziest way you’ve ever quit a job, or seen someone quit? Leave your comment below!