I Was Forced to Work Every Holiday—Until I Walked Out and Changed My Life

I was the only one working holidays for 4 years. “No kids means no holidays,” my manager told me.

I requested Thanksgiving off 8 months early.

Denied. So I came in. Smiled.

Waited. But the moment everyone walked out that door,

I immediatel …sent in my resignation email—with a two-sentence note:
“Thank you for the experience. I’ve accepted a role with a company that values people, not just their parental status.”

I closed my laptop, took off my badge, and walked out into the crisp November air.

For the first time in years, I spent Thanksgiving with my parents, my sister,

and my two best friends who treated me like family long before an employer ever did.

We laughed over burnt pie crusts, went for a chilly evening walk, and I felt something I hadn’t felt during a holiday in years—peace.

A week later, I started at my new job.

On my second day, my new manager said,

“We rotate holidays fairly—kids or no kids.

Everyone deserves rest.” I almost cried at my desk,

not because I was weak, but because I was finally somewhere I didn’t have to fight to be treated with basic respect.

It’s been a year since then. I still work hard, still cover shifts when needed—but now,

it’s my choice. And every Thanksgiving,

I raise my glass to the moment I walked out of that

door not just as an employee—but as someone who finally chose self-worth over silence.

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