A boss has been hailed a 'legend' for standing by his employee after a 'keyboard warrior' tried to get her fired by emailing her company to complain that she called him a 'f***** w*****' in a Twitter row over Brexit.
Viking Beard Company tweeted on 4th January apologising to their EU customers that Brexit meant they would no longer be able to ship retail orders due to paperwork and custom costs.
A 'bully' Twitter user then responded declaring that if the York-based beard care product company can't overcome initial challenges and 'fill out some paperwork' then they don't 'deserve his custom'.
Sarah, the UK business manager for the company, then swore at him and claimed that jobs are at risk due to Brexit, for which she received a 12-hour Twitter ban.
The would-be customer then emailed her boss to complain, but was branded 'nasty' and told to 'grow up' by the company.
Sarah shared her boss' response, which quickly went viral with more than 34,000 likes and retweets.
'It's a shame more bosses are not as supportive of their staff. We realise how lucky we are that our bosses love us like family,' she said.
Her tweet included screenshot of her boss Simon's 'amazing' response has been celebrated on Twitter with more than 34,000 retweets, comments and likes.
'Someone's emailed my boss to try get me fired. They're threatening legal action cos I hurt his feelings. My boss responded with this email. My boss has my back,' it read.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/arti ... r-f-w.html
Bearded him..
Bearded him..
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
