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r/Maliciouscompliance "GET ME A MANAGER!" "I am the Manager!"

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🗓️ 6 October 2022

⏱️ 17 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to our slash malicious compliance where OP causes his entire company to go bankrupt.

0:06.6

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0:41.7

Our next reddit post is from Billy the Goat. I used to work for this hellhole of a job.

0:46.8

I was a calibration technician, and my job, along with the two others we had, was to keep our tools

0:52.8

and robots in the plant in line with our customer specifications. Failure to do so would allow our

0:58.1

customers to pull out of their contracts with no legal ramifications. So this was a really important

1:04.5

job. Anyways, we were behind on calibration's big time. This was mostly due to the fact that the

1:10.0

lines refused to give us the tools to calibrate the machines because they didn't want it to affect

1:14.6

production. And my so-called supervisor had no spine and kept telling us to work around it.

1:21.0

For reference, we had to calibrate 6,000 different tools and machines, and almost 3,000 of them

1:28.3

were overdue. So yeah, we were in trouble, and this was a ticking time bomb. One of our customers

1:35.3

called and said that next Monday they were coming in for an inspection, which you would think would be

1:40.2

an, oh shoot moment, but no one seemed to care. I volunteered to work that weekend so that I could

1:46.5

calibrate all the customers' machines and avoid this sh** storm. But my boss told me that he

1:52.2

couldn't approve any overtime without a detailed list of what I planned to do. I told him that I

1:57.2

couldn't give him a list ahead of time because I had no clues which tools were where or what I would

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