People who have quit their jobs on the spot, what was the moment when you finally snapped?

I had been busting my ass at a Hardees 6 days a week as a shift manager (as were the other shift managers), they would only schedule 3 people during shifts (particularly mine) which was asinine because the restaurant was located in a busy ass outlet mall where about 90% of the employees from the outlet mall, the Boeing plant down the road, the joint military base, AND all of the shoppers from the outlet mall went for a quick lunch (there were a few other places like burger king, moe's, and a steak n shake but for some reason everyone loved hardee's).

Anyway it was my 3rd or 4th day of having a 10 hour shift (no breaks especially not if it was busy which is basically always was), and this one girl had quit so it was only me and one other person running the restaurant from 430am until 3pm and when the next shift manager came in I said "I hate to do this to you bro but I fuckin quit." Clocked out, wrote "QUIT!" over my name and drew a line through my schedule for the week, and went home. Called the GM and told her I wasn't doing this shit anymore. A friend of mine was the district manager and asked me what happened and I told him basically the GM he had put in charge was running the place like shit and I wasnt coming back. Apparently 4 other people took my lead and quit, my friend became the GM and I came back to work until the regional manager started fucking it all up and we all quit again (my friend included).

Tldr: hardees is a shitty employer with shitty upper management

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