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r/Maliciouscompliance Big Boss Messes with IT Guy & Gets Himself Fired!

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4.910.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode OP works for a company that provides online sales services for another business. That other business hires on a big boss is going to take over the online sales technology. The big boss immediately gets into a huge dispute with OP's company. So when the big boss demands that OP's company hands over the code without making any changes, they happily comply! The code transfer was a massive train wreck, which resulted in the big boss getting canned. Oops!

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Welcome to our Slash Militius Compliance, where a stupid manager tries to mess with the IT team.

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Our next Reddit post is from writer ZA. Background. I worked as a developer for a company that

1:16.9

built and managed a software behind a rapidly growing online e-commerce store that sells tech

1:21.9

gadgets and accessories. I'll refer to this company as Megastore. It was situated in a central

1:27.0

African country. The Megastore started off small, and my boss built the original website on risk

1:33.0

for a cut of the commission that Megastore earned. Side note, because this is important later.

1:38.0

The commission that Megastore gained from the sale of an item on the site would be split on purchase.

1:42.8

The majority of the commission would be paid directly into Megastore's bank account,

1:47.0

and a smaller portion would be paid into my boss's bank account. As the popularity of Megastore

1:52.7

grew, so did the demands on my boss, and he was able to build a company around servicing Megastore.

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