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Cleaner Retires From Her Job And Leaves Powerful Note For ‘Cruel’ Boss On Her Last Day


While many people have great relationships with their bosses, others are not lucky enough to feel excited when going to work.

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Most employees have no choice but to be patient enough and finish their tasks just to make ends meet.

One woman who spent more than three decades working as a cleaner also experienced the same thing as she did not have a good relationship with the ‘awful’ HSBC manager.

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On her very last day, the cleaner decided to leave a powerful note for the manager, encouraging her to be kind and treat people with more respect.

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The photo was shared on social media and it quickly went viral.

“Hi ladies, tomorrow will be my last clean for HSBC,” her note reads. “I have made up a bucket of cleaning materials for the next cleaner whoever that may be!!

“I’ve left the job (manager’s name) after the way you dressed me down in the office, it was nothing more than aggressive and cruel but that’s a reflection on your character, not mine.”

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She continued: “So going forward, please all of you remember:

“In a world when you can be anything, BE KIND. Because you are all no better than the cleaner.”

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The caption alongside the photo read: “And this is why I love my mum. She’s been cleaning banks for 35 years and today walked out with this lovely note left behind for that awful manager.

“Happy retirement mum – always have the last laugh eh!”

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Thousands of people liked the post, with many taking their time to share their thoughts.

“When interviewing people for jobs, I always asked the reception staff how they were treated by the candidate. A few failed the ‘attitude test’,” one person commented.

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“Never understood why people think what they do for a living reflects their importance. I was raised to believe that a job is a job and anyone getting up and going to work deserves the same respect, whether they pick up trash or run the company. Good for your mom! Respect!” another wrote.

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“Well done her! My dad was a caretaker of a school for 30 years, so many rude staff. When I started teaching I swore I would always be friendly to all staff contributing to the school,” a third added.

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