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r/Maliciouscompliance Criticize My Work? It'll Cost You $1,000,000!

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🗓️ 8 August 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Welcome to our slash malicious compliance where OP costs this company millions of dollars.

0:06.0

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Striker Onama. So I worked as quality assurance at a factory. To start, I'll explain the reporting

0:48.1

process. When something goes wrong in the factory that's directly tied to quality,

0:52.4

such as bad coloring or defects, I as a QA lead have to write a report. These reports were very

0:59.3

detailed and extremely time consuming. Now, when something went wrong that wasn't directly

1:04.9

tied to quality, but still affected it, such as a machine breaking down or foreign material

1:10.2

getting into machines, in that case, the lead in charge of the machines was supposed to write

1:14.9

the report. Somehow, all of those reports ended up being written by me, even though I had my own

1:21.2

time consuming job to do. I had been asking to not do other people's reports for months,

1:27.2

and my boss told me to remind other leads when they had to do a report. One day, I'm doing my

1:32.3

reports, and I hear over the radio that a refrigerator unit has gone out, and all the product was

1:38.1

coming out as boiled mush instead of frozen. So I called up the refrigeration team and told them,

1:43.8

you have to do a report on this. I'll send out an email explaining how many pallets of product

1:48.8

that we lost. So I send out my email and continue on with my day. Two weeks later, my boss calls

1:54.9

me into her office and asks me why I didn't write a report on the incident. I said, you told me to

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