“It’s my daughter’s first Christmas”: Sacked chef hijacks pub’s Twitter account as revenge against former employer

Jim Knight asked his employers for Christmas Day off so he could spend it with his baby daughter. Instead, they fired him. Cue his revenge...

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by Closer staff |
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Jim Knight, 28, wasn’t happy when he was fired for asking his employer to let him have Christmas Day off. And he wasn’t shy about showing his feelings either, hijacking the official Twitter account of the Plough Inn Pub in Great Haseley, Oxford to inform 2,200 followers that he had been sacked.

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