Subway Worker Roasts Boss On Reddit, But Then Gets Fired For Posting Boss’ “Confidential” Messages

In the age of social media and instant communication, venting our frustrations and sharing our thoughts has become easier than ever. However, there’s a cautionary tale that serves as a reminder to tread carefully in the digital realm, especially when it comes to discussing our bosses. As countless individuals have discovered, what is said online can sometimes find its way back to its unintended audience, and the consequences can be both embarrassing and professionally detrimental.

Recently, one employee decided to roast their boss online, not expecting that it would make its way to his boss and eventually get him fired. Read on for the details.

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Mike Primavera

Mike Primavera is a Chicago-based comedy writer even though he doesn't HAVE to work. He lives comfortably off of his family's pasta fortune. Follow him on all social media at @primawesome