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Employee announces he quit on sign

Updated: Friday, 15 Jul 2011, 6:19 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 14 Jul 2011, 10:21 PM EDT

DEPEW, N.Y. (WIVB) - A former employee at the Taco Bell / KFC at Transit and Losson Roads in Depew chose to make a bold statement when he decided to leave his position at the restaurant.

The employee left a message on the fast food restaurant's exterior sign Thursday night announcing he had quit. The sign reads, "I quit - Adam / **** you :)"


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A co-worker of the supposed sign maker at Taco Bell / KFC tells News 4 that Adam is a shift manager at the restaurant who was denied time-off on the Fourth of July.

Adam claims he had worked 22 straight days and deserved the holiday off but was not granted it, despite the fact that other employees were allowed to take the day off.

Most people we spoke to found the sign amusing, and agreed with the stance the employee took. What do you think? Vote in the poll on this page and leave a comment below.

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