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r/Maliciouscompliance Dumb Manager Destroys the ENTIRE Company

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4.910.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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0:00 Intro 0:09 Knowledge 3:16 All fired 7:28 Other jobs 10:38 Nicer chair 12:45 WFH 14:13 Literally Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:29.9

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0:36.1

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0:42.7

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1:03.9

Welcome to R-slash malicious compliance, where stupid management deletes their entire company.

1:06.4

Our next credit post is from annual antics.

1:12.1

A former employer has decided to shoot themselves in the foot with a bazooka. I thought that I'd share it here so that you can laugh at them too. In a nutshell, the business built its own

1:17.1

in-house software, which is designed to cover all aspects of the business. Invoicing, tracking stock,

1:23.2

creating reports, semi-automating direct debit billing, and virtually everything else.

1:27.8

A thousand different tasks. As such, the business ended up with three IT departments.

1:33.4

One was more hardware issues and basic IT issues. There was the medium IT department who could

1:39.1

fix small issues within specific sub- areas of the software, and the legacy team who worked on the rawest

1:45.6

base level of the software and have kept it functioning for over 20 years. In an effort to cut

1:51.7

costs, the senior management decided that the legacy team were no longer required, as the company

1:57.9

was creating a whole new software anyway, and they'd be ditching the old one within a year or so. In doing so, the company was creating a whole new software anyway, and they'd be ditching the old

2:01.9

one within a year or so.

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