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r/Maliciouscompliance I Almost Got Stabbed Working on Black Friday!

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4.910.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2021

⏱️ 16 minutes

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r/Maliciouscompliance In today's story, we've got a customer who's so angry that he won't even let OP walk to the front of the check-out line to open a register. The guy screams at OP to go to the back of the line even though OP works there. That thread turns into a conversation about the horrors of working retail during Black Friday, and how one person almost got stabbed over a $50 CD player. If you like this content, subscribe for more daily Reddit stories!

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Today's subreddit is R-slash malicious compliance, where an angry customer gets exactly what he asked for.

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podcasts for free. Our next Reddit post is from CarroDor. So I work at a small garden center,

1:19.8

and we have a system where, if the line is getting too long, the person on the register calls

1:24.0

on the radio to open another register. Basically, this allows staff to go to other things when there

1:28.6

are enough customers to justify having two, three, or four tails open. I'm sure you can guess where

1:33.6

this is going already. Over the last week or so, it's been absolutely baking by UK standards.

1:40.0

And to top it all off, our register area is what used to be the main greenhouse before our

1:44.8

site got expanded. So it's an old greenhouse with little airflow in scorching weather, so it was

1:51.4

hot as balls in there. This was causing a combination of angry customers and exhausted staff.

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