That last story... You would be suprised about how many security supervisors order stupid crap like that. I worked at a high security prison where we were ordered to have a set schedule for security checks. They prioritized looking good against lawsuits over potentially saving people's lives and preventing rape. I left after finding a dead body (big surprise, huh.) Inmate took full advantage of the security check schedule, count schedule, and the fact people were not forcing them to the cell doors to avoid COVID-19. He even went as far as controlling the corpse as a puppet and having stockpiled bleach for weeks. I can't hear the title "Weekend at Bernie's" without getting sick to my stomach.
Hahahaha, those Airport Supervisor saved himself $10 and cost the company thousands (and himself his bonus)...I hope it was worth it for him. I know it was worth it for me to hear
I did security forever ago and you would be surprised how many things they make you do and that you're not allowed to do to do that make it impossible to even stay awake if you're on the graveyard shift.
Title story: I'm surprised the micromanager didn't pull a 180, and chewed out OP's sister for NOT making any decisions. Nervous breakdown in the end, was micromanager named Frank Burns? LOL
Wooo, this round of MCs was _spicy._ Wouldn't call them nuclear, but they sure were incendiary. Boss's reputation, stupid orders, greedy clients' wallets, everything got scorched by their own hands today.
One of the first things I was taught as an HR student was that the n order to be successful a business MUST make its biggest liability, their personnel, the company’s biggest asset.
@@gustafsjoblom6914 you misunderstand, I hat that means is if you take care of your employees they will INSURE that everyone knows how well they are cared for and it will increase your bottom line dramatically
[First story] Let me guess, they couldn't afford a measly 10 bucks, but I bet all those supervisors and CEO's got nice big permanent bonuses and pay raises over the year
I know it's only coincidence, but bad things kept happening to my worst supervisors. Tragically, the micromanaging one had a stroke and was medically retired from the military.
This presents me with a dilemma, do I listen in the car on the way home or do I wait until I am home to listen? 🤔 Edit: After seconds of deliberation I have decided to listen twice!
Once, when I was having a problem at work, I looked up the online Office of Personnel Management's information for civilian employees (I also looked up the Code of Federal Regulations). That's how I knew what was being done to me was illegal. (I have no idea how I kept from telling one officer that, according to OPM, she was lying to me.)
Big-ass airline with millions of $$ in planes and equipment can't fkg swing enough to properly pay their help and a Deutsch bag supervisor who cost the airline thousands.
That last story... You would be suprised about how many security supervisors order stupid crap like that. I worked at a high security prison where we were ordered to have a set schedule for security checks. They prioritized looking good against lawsuits over potentially saving people's lives and preventing rape. I left after finding a dead body (big surprise, huh.) Inmate took full advantage of the security check schedule, count schedule, and the fact people were not forcing them to the cell doors to avoid COVID-19. He even went as far as controlling the corpse as a puppet and having stockpiled bleach for weeks. I can't hear the title "Weekend at Bernie's" without getting sick to my stomach.
Jeez.
@@anders8204 yeah, it took a month for me to be okay. I'm doing pretty well now though. Only needed one mental health day in a year.
Story 4: I am surprised that HR didnt pull said boss in and give them a good dressing down on said behavior being unprofessional and bad for moral.
Hahahaha, those Airport Supervisor saved himself $10 and cost the company thousands (and himself his bonus)...I hope it was worth it for him. I know it was worth it for me to hear
I did security forever ago and you would be surprised how many things they make you do and that you're not allowed to do to do that make it impossible to even stay awake if you're on the graveyard shift.
Just pay the dude for the lead duty!
Title story: I'm surprised the micromanager didn't pull a 180, and chewed out OP's sister for NOT making any decisions. Nervous breakdown in the end, was micromanager named Frank Burns? LOL
Wooo, this round of MCs was _spicy._ Wouldn't call them nuclear, but they sure were incendiary. Boss's reputation, stupid orders, greedy clients' wallets, everything got scorched by their own hands today.
This is definitely one of my favorite episodes
High Quality Food can cover a multitude of Sins...
One of the first things I was taught as an HR student was that the n order to be successful a business MUST make its biggest liability, their personnel, the company’s biggest asset.
How surprising that an HR education would stress personnel...
@@gustafsjoblom6914 you misunderstand, I hat that means is if you take care of your employees they will INSURE that everyone knows how well they are cared for and it will increase your bottom line dramatically
Good morning Rob
Happy Hump Day everyone
[First story]
Let me guess, they couldn't afford a measly 10 bucks, but I bet all those supervisors and CEO's got nice big permanent bonuses and pay raises over the year
I know it's only coincidence, but bad things kept happening to my worst supervisors. Tragically, the micromanaging one had a stroke and was medically retired from the military.
This presents me with a dilemma, do I listen in the car on the way home or do I wait until I am home to listen? 🤔
Edit: After seconds of deliberation I have decided to listen twice!
Always the right answer. :)
Thanks Rob!!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Once, when I was having a problem at work, I looked up the online Office of Personnel Management's information for civilian employees (I also looked up the Code of Federal Regulations). That's how I knew what was being done to me was illegal. (I have no idea how I kept from telling one officer that, according to OPM, she was lying to me.)
This was another epic episode of Malicious Compliance. Good on all OPs for their compliance.
Thanks to all OPs and KCC for this storytime
Thanks for another great vid!
You're not fat! You just have thick clothes!
Good afternoon ,Rob. Thanks for the stories. Have a great day
boss/supervisor..."You're only paid to do xyz"
boss/supervisor.."Why did you only do xyz?
Good morning
Principle hell, it's the interest
Sorry I lost the train on where my joke was going
You da best rob. Love your content
Big-ass airline with millions of $$ in planes and equipment can't fkg swing enough to
properly pay their help and a Deutsch bag supervisor who cost the airline thousands.
I love malicious compliance, especially early in the morning. It starts my day off and such a positive way🥰 Thanks for the great stories Rob😎
Hey, Rob! You are NOT Fat...
You (like me) might be Comfortably Well Padded, but you are NOT Fat!!!
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Early! Love the great stories!