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r/Maliciouscompliance "IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT, QUIT!" "lol ok, bye!"

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🗓️ 2 May 2020

⏱️ 19 minutes

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r/Maliciouscompliance We've all had terrible bosses, right? The terrible boss in today's video goes off on a total power trip and shouts at OP to quit if he doesn't like the job. So... he quits! Well, it turns out that OP is a pretty critical member of the team, so the boss immediately does a 180 and begs for OP to come back! If you like this video and want to see more, hit the subscribe button for daily Reddit videos! Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5ZVuXlfF0c Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:39.6

Welcome to our slash malicious compliance where your wish is my command. I worked as a housekeeper

0:45.3

at a small local hotel. At the beginning when I started, about three years ago, things were pretty

0:50.1

peachy. I got above minimum wage and worked in an environment with a more relaxed working pace.

0:55.6

We had more time than your average hotel to clean rooms and it showed in customer satisfaction.

1:00.8

We had stellar reviews with customers raving about how there wasn't a speck of dust anywhere.

1:06.2

How everything from the lampshade to the bathroom drain was always scrubbed squeaky clean.

1:11.2

I loved my job and took pride in it. And when we had extra time, which happened from time to time,

1:17.2

we would do some deeper cleaning like scrubbing all the walls inch by inch, disinfecting the whole

1:21.6

bathroom, cleaning the blinds, etc. Even though we all had some extra time, we used it to make sure

1:26.6

the rooms were always up to a very high standard. As a result of this, we got a reputation of being

1:32.3

unemportable but very clean hotel, so our popularity spiked. In our prime, we were booked full

1:38.8

about 90% of the days. Our boss made a pretty nice amount of money. We don't have a reception,

1:44.4

we're self-service. You get a passcode for your room by a text message, so he saved money with that.

1:49.5

He drives an expensive car and seems very well off. We were never struggling financially.

1:55.6

Then things started changing. We're a very close into a team of cleaners who have been in the house

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