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🗓️ 17 October 2021
⏱️ 16 minutes
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r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP goes head-to-head with an egotistical manager at a Red Lobster. OP knows that the manager is wrong, but this is Malicious Compliance so OP is more than happy to obey the manager's stupid instructions. OP complies, causing the restaurant to get hugely backed up during rush hour. Everyone in the restaurant blames the manager, who of course tries to pin the blame on OP.
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0:03.9 | Today's subreddit is R-slash malicious compliance, where a worker gets two years of paid vacation. |
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1:19.6 | several years ago, and this is one of her best stories. She worked as the head of a transcription |
1:25.2 | department of a government agency. Whenever she would ask for time off, her boss would refuse. |
1:30.9 | This went on for years, and her leave just a crude. One day, when she was about to turn 63 years old, |
1:37.6 | she walks into her boss's office and tells him she's giving him two years notice that she'll be |
1:42.4 | retiring. He's very confused as to why she's giving so much notice. She then informed him that she's |
1:49.0 | going to be on vacation for the rest of her employment, because she had two years of leave accrued, |
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