Woman Made To Reapply For Her Job Position, Is Told Whoever Worked The Longest Will Get It

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If you’ve devoted time and effort to your job, you’d expect that loyalty to count for something.

But one school district worker found herself in a situation that was anything but typical. As the school year was ending, her boss told her she’d need to reapply for the very same position she’d already been doing.

How does that even happen? Read on to find out why—and whether she decided to stay.

After working in the same role for a while, most people expect a bit of loyalty in return

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So this woman couldn’t believe it when her boss told her to reapply for her own job

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Readers were appalled by the situation and offered advice on how she should handle it

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