Al3x Lee
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A Reddit user posted pictures of his employee handbook after getting hired at Tom's Insurance and Financial Services Inc. of Parker, Colorado on the r/antiwork subreddit. Redditor, itsthatkid69, claimed he was 4 days into his new job after a couple of years off work and he "already wants to die".
His reason for wanting to die in this new job was due to the PTO, sick leave and benefits outlined in his employee handbook. it'sthatkid69 claimed he had left the position as of April 8th 2022, a day after the reddit post.
Within his replies to comments on the post he publicly posted the address and contact information for Tom's Insurance and Financial Services Allstate agency and encouraged users to leave Google reviews for the insurance agency. He said the job was "pretty f**ked all around" and that he was desperate.
As of Friday, April 8th the post has garnered a large amount of support from users of r/antiwork with 16,200 upvotes and 3300 comments after 1 day on the subreddit.
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