I Fired a Single Mom for Being Late, then Found Out Why and Begged for Forgiveness

 

For six years, I prided myself on being a fair manager, enforcing company rules consistently. When Celia was late for the third time that month, I had no choice but to terminate her. She accepted it quietly and left without argument.

Later, I overheard coworkers discussing Celia’s personal struggles. She was facing difficult times, juggling the care of her young son and traveling across town for resources. Realizing my mistake, I tried to reach out to her, eventually finding her in a parking lot. I apologized and offered her the job back, as well as support through local resources.

Over time, things improved for her—she got a new apartment, a small pay raise, and access to community help. A few weeks later, Celia thanked me, not just for the job, but for seeing her as a person, not just an employee.

This experience taught me that while rules are important, kindness and compassion often matter more.

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