Work as a delivery driver for a supermarket. We have a massive Christmas party budget where all staff will have a few hundred pound spent on them at least. I work the most hours in the whole supermarket out of anybody there, working 50+ hour weeks and not taking holiday ever or entitled breaks as they find it almost impossible to hire any more staff as it's a brutal job. The manager sucks up to me often and says how hard it would be for the store to function without me. I even handed in my resignation a few months back and the manager was too upset and we came to an arrangement.
Literally, the only week where I can't attend the Christmas party, is the week the manager has booked the Christmas party as it suits her as she isn't working the day after. 1 person who hasn't worked at the store for a year is even attending the Christmas party. Yet me, who works the most in the entire store, cannot go and she won't have it on an alternative date.
Now Christmas is coming, the busiest time for the store, I am extremely tempted to text the manager on the day of the Christmas party letting her know I quit and I hope she enjoys the party. It will severly fuck Christmas for them and impact their profits.
Am I the one out of order here?!? Should this piss me off as much as it does?