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🗓️ 2 March 2022
⏱️ 19 minutes
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r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP has an interesting encounter with airport security. He was wearing a jacket without a shirt underneath, and the TSA demanded that he take off his jacket. He tried to warn them that he wasn't wearing a shirt underneath so that's probably a bad idea, but the security guard doubled down. Eventually the manager got involved in this story of airport malicious compliance!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to our Slash Milicious Compliance, where a stupid boss manages to cost his own bankruptcy. |
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1:12.0 | Our next Reddit post is from Not LaGrange. I work as a logistical consultant, |
1:16.4 | and I've done so for the past seven years. Most of my work is short-term contracts, where I update |
1:22.0 | or optimize logistical systems for manufacturers and delivery businesses. I do have a couple of long-term |
1:27.9 | contracts with repeat clients, and this story is about one such client. I got a job offer six |
1:33.6 | years ago with a family who inherited his family's machine shop. His father is a brilliant man, |
1:39.0 | but he's not business savvy in the slightest, and his entire business was tithering on bankruptcy. |
1:46.0 | My main job there was optimizing the production method for both existing contracts and future |
1:51.3 | contracts. This was my first long-term contract, but I had been doing similar work for a few years, |
1:57.6 | and I'd gotten a couple of patents for producing some intricate parts before getting this job. |
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