Former boss delivers ex-employee's final $915 paycheck in pile of oiled pennies

The disgruntled boss dropped off the payment five months late in the middle of the night
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By , 100.3 JACK FM

Most people have thought about creative ways to quit a job, but rarely do people think about their boss doing something explosive once they hand in their two-weeks notice.

But that's exactly what happened to one man in Georgia after he quit.

According to WGCL-TV, Andreas Flaten turned in his resignation in November without any theatrics. He noted that he simply handed in his two weeks notice with an explanation as to why he was quitting.

However, his boss, Miles Walker, the owner of Walker Luxury Autoworks in Peachtree City, didn’t seem to take too kindly to his decision.

"He gets up, puts his hands on his head, walks out the door and disappears for like an hour," Flaten recounted to the publication. Flaten said he left the job due to a toxic environment.

Since he was still owed $915, his boss told him it would be delivered by January.

Finally, the check arrived five months later in March, but it wasn't by mail.

His boss seemingly retaliated against him by dumping the final paycheck in the form of 500-pounds of greased-up pennies on his driveway.

Flaten's girlfriend documented the messy delivery on Instagram.

"I have nowhere to put them. I had no idea what I was going to do like how do I get money from pennies?" Flaten said.

Per the outlet, Walker said he couldn't recall if dumped the pennies on Flaten's driveway, but said "he got paid, that's all that matters."

Flaten said he's cleaning the pennies in his garage and plans to cash them in.

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