r/MaliciousCompliance - 2.5 Hours Of Malicious Compliance! Listen While Working, Driving + Sleeping!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024

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  • @michaeltelson9798
    @michaeltelson9798 Год назад +49

    My wife was fired from her job while pregnant/or after birth. It wasn’t told when. We took it up with Unemployment and since it was a high risk pregnancy with disability thrown in there was a huge amount of records. The HMO documented everything correctly. When we went to unemployment to notify them of the firing, they listened to us then called the company. They just asked if my wife was fired, thanked the boss and rubber stamped the unemployment. That was on a Friday, come Monday her former boss was calling up to give her a schedule. My wife refused it. The company was going to get hit with a fine over the firing. We took the time to find a location for my wife’s new business and opened it as unemployment ran out. Business has run for 30 years.

  • @formulafish1536
    @formulafish1536 10 месяцев назад +8

    That hardware store with the autistic boy is a beautiful story. Just what I needed to listen to this morning 😁

  • @pmason1234
    @pmason1234 Год назад +2

    2:23:42 in the uk we have letterboxes in out front doors that mail and newspapers get delivered through so sadly there’s no way to deliver the paper closer and closer to the street 😔 although this reminds me of when I had a paper round back in the dark depths of time, somewhere in the early 90’s, one of the houses on my route wanted the Sunday Times which was a monster of a paper, about 15 different sections (individual papers combined into one) this thing was about 4-6 inches thick when folded in half and this house had the smallest letterbox, the only way to deliver it was to post each section individually, the next day when I went in to pick up my papers for the next day the shop owner told me that they had complained about the paper being separated, I explained the issue to the shop owner who shrugged, so the following Sunday I tried the porch door which was open so I dropped the paper in the porch, the following Monday I got another complaint about me opening the porch door, I asked what I was supposed to do and got another shrug, so the next Sunday I rang the doorbell until they answered and handed the paper to them needless to say by the time I got back to the shop they had rung up and complained again, I asked the shop owner to ask the customer which option they preferred as the only other option was for them to walk the 150ish yards to the shop and collect the paper themselves, I was asked if the letterbox was really that small that the paper wouldn’t go through in one piece, I said it was and told the owner to go and look for himself, the next day I spoke again with the owner and he’d been and looked at the letterbox realised how small it was and had spoken with the homeowners and they’d reluctantly agreed that I could open the porch door and leave it in the porch 😂😂

  • @Benniethecardsman
    @Benniethecardsman Год назад +5

    All I have to say to Slartibartfast is........ 42!!!!! Great name!

  • @J.Young808
    @J.Young808 Год назад +11

    The CTO not being mentioned in the court documents, and still being able to be a CTO means she turned on her co-conspirators

  • @hazelnewman8025
    @hazelnewman8025 Год назад +25

    Slartibartfast is the name of a character in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

  • @johnwest4492
    @johnwest4492 Год назад +3

    The hiring Mgr sounds amazing and just because of her I would have stayed 😁👍

  • @shartazokhan1043
    @shartazokhan1043 Год назад +5

    Thanks for this, I will continue enjoying the long version as long as my boss is not around.

  • @MissM5587
    @MissM5587 Год назад +6

    The OP signing in each time expressly pointed out that the sign-in form stated the exception for employees who forgot their key fob. Did everyone miss that? The guard was wrong so OP maliciously complied. & if you have an issue calling someone names for m/c then you are clearly in the wrong place.

    • @silvertail7131
      @silvertail7131 Год назад +1

      I'm puzzled how OP could state, twice, that the book was not for employees to sign, and that compliance was against policy, and yet we the viewers are asked... should OP have let the guard enforce policy. Baffling.

    • @robertpeacock1635
      @robertpeacock1635 Год назад +1

      "In case of a fire" excuse won't fly. If the sign-out sheets are not left to burn, the fire would probably be out before the sheets would be checked and people found.

  • @whitneyr.846
    @whitneyr.846 Год назад +4

    If I have been looking and can't find something after a solid attempt, I will ask if someone happens to know where something is. If they don't, than I thank them for their time, and move on.

  • @deanpretorius1971
    @deanpretorius1971 Год назад +1

    My mom is a remedial teacher, I'm english first language, she still has to correct my english, when we use our home language we use it lazily, taking shortcuts, where a second language speaker has to think slightly, and a third language speaker has to plan what they are going to say. I love these stories, and thier comments.

  • @ebonimccain6988
    @ebonimccain6988 4 месяца назад +1

    45:29 It wasn't the policy, OP helped make the actual policy. Nick made it up to inconvenience OP and it back fired.

  • @michaeltelson9798
    @michaeltelson9798 Год назад +2

    I took a Conservation class in college. We had to write a paper on limits of growth. At time I took Archaeology as an elective and outside of class asked one of the two professors about the Mayan collapse and the assumptions on it. The Conservation professor read my paper 3 times and downgraded it with each reading. She seemed to hold a differing view on the subject and held tightly to them. Her view wasn’t in the mainstream of current archaeology on it.
    I had to shrug it off just keeps worried eye on her and any other things that I did in that class.
    BTW, that archaeology professor was a Meso American expert and the following semester was off to the Mayan ruins of Tikal on a National Geographic grant. He was a decent and open minded instructor.

  • @xyz.ijk.
    @xyz.ijk. Год назад +7

    Two and a half hours of malicious compliance? That's a home run! In fact, that gives me enough time to go to the store whilst listening, buy some Pillsbury chocolate chip cookie dough, come back to my home, watch it bake, and eat it all to the dulcet tones of Rob, the Karma Comment Chameleon. Or maybe I'll buy some cake.
    "Nice read, Rob."

  • @bridgetdebourgh5698
    @bridgetdebourgh5698 Год назад +3

    Hey Rob 👋 I'll have to break this down and listen in parts 😜 Cleaning videos 🤣
    Have a wonderful day 🤗
    Enjoy your day everyone 👋🤗

  • @cynicalrabbit915
    @cynicalrabbit915 Год назад +2

    For the ID pass card story.
    The first office I worked at there was a turnstile with many pipes on a vertical axis, it was impossible to tailgate

  • @meruliouslacrimens5154
    @meruliouslacrimens5154 Год назад +9

    My wife ordered a summer house from a catalogue, but before it was delivered, she was made redundant. So she rang the order company and explained her problem and cancelled. About eight weeks later while shecwas at her new job, her sister and brother-in-law arrived for a vacation stay. When she got home from work, the summer house had not only been delivered, but her sister and her husband had erected it. Wen she checked her credit card payments it was clearly shown that payment had been made and then cancelled and she had been reinbursed. They also checked their records and showed it had been cancelled as well. She kept the balance in her account for eighteen months, just in case payment was demanded. It never was, upshot, she got a summer house for free. This was in UK in 1984.

  • @JodyBruchon
    @JodyBruchon 3 месяца назад +1

    *The second story is the most "...and then everyone clapped" BS I've ever heard.*

  • @mizuria
    @mizuria Год назад +4

    That story about the monstrosity of a shirt sounded like one of the staff was shillings an MLM that sold clothes and was pushing people to wear it to promote it. It just seemed so weird that they would fixate on such an odd patterned shirt

  • @initialxero
    @initialxero Месяц назад

    In the Delivery Service story, the biggest mistake OP made was not say "oh well have fun with your free groceries" and let the woman keep them. All that nonsense going back and forth from the store was his time to waste.

  • @NB-ww3dy
    @NB-ww3dy 4 месяца назад

    I love the hardware shop owner!! Can we have more stories like this one!

  • @dorothylloyd1804
    @dorothylloyd1804 Год назад +14

    Good afternoon Rob. Thanks for the stories a little karma slap is a good thing sometimes.

  • @sjninja
    @sjninja Год назад +1

    Nasty Nick/Fab story - Op tried to get the pass others stated. On the sign in sheet it said "Guest Only" and employees get a sticker. If Nasty Nick followed the rules and not his own, op would have been verified for employment and would not have been so malicious in complying.

  • @Paradigmfusion
    @Paradigmfusion Год назад +1

    The embezzlement story, you are shocked that person is a CTO somewhere even after doing that, well sadly due to the way the justice system is, if you got the bucks, you'll get a lawyer that will either get you off completely, or have your record sealed so no one can see what you've done.

  • @gamer749
    @gamer749 8 месяцев назад

    This Vehicle Inspection is the exact one performed in Texas. In order to pass a state inspection, the car must be in drivable condition, without any issue that makes operating the vehicle hazardous. This includes inspecting the windshield wipers, the windshield for cracks, the tire tread depth, the vehicles ability to accelerate and break, and the function of the horn.
    In counties that are part of a metro area, the state also requires an emissions test that checks the engine's performance as well as the exhaust system to ensure the vehicle is not generating excess polutants in major cities.
    Vehicles built prior to the 90's had to be measured manually, by hooking the exhast pipe to a tube attached to a machine that measures the exhaust polutants.
    Vehicles built in the 90's and later are equiped with the Vehicle Control Modules that control all the engine functions and records out of tolerance measurements as an issue code that will be indicated by the 'Check Engine' light.
    If that light is on for any reason, the vehicle will fail the inspection.
    You can reset the VCM by disconnecting the battery to clear the issue code, but the VCM will need to take new measurements to fill the log. This usually requires driving the vehicle at least 40 miles before the VCM has enough data from the sensors to fill the log.
    If the log does not have all the entries filled, the inspection will fail due to insufficient data from the VCM.

  • @levilam522
    @levilam522 Год назад

    A few days after Thanksgiving, Was at a local store just normal shopping, pushing a cart... three children all under age six burst out of an isle in front of me, parents a good 25 feet behind them... they were happy and payed no attention to me, ... old man with a white beard.. obvious middle child standing in front of me looked up at me... being me.... I looked at him and said, no christmas for you.... and walked on with my shopping.... the father broke out in laughter....

    • @levilam522
      @levilam522 Год назад

      So if you're that father, thanks for letting an old guy have a little fun...

  • @af2001
    @af2001 Год назад +2

    Good afternoon

  • @notoriouswhitemoth
    @notoriouswhitemoth Год назад +9

    To the people responding to an employee reporting wage theft by saying the employee is being entitled: the blood of everyone who has ever died because they couldn't afford adequate food, shelter, and medicine is on your hands.

  • @Ocean.DreaMz
    @Ocean.DreaMz Год назад

    What if the groceries delivery was a gift from a friend bought anonymously?

  • @ppgprepper5930
    @ppgprepper5930 4 месяца назад

    First one reminds me of customers I have dealt with in Maryland. They have 30 days for an MSI, “Maryland State Inspection”. At least several wait until the last day, Friday and come in the afternoon. Smh

  • @kevinavillain4616
    @kevinavillain4616 3 месяца назад

    Some of my best friends now come from offering help when I knew something about the item they were looking at.

  • @kieranwrightstone2199
    @kieranwrightstone2199 Год назад +1

    Have an exam right now, this is Domingo now handy

  • @coltwing6661
    @coltwing6661 Год назад +1

    With the Alimony revenge I don't think he can get a tax write off for it, if I'm not mistaken there a Double dipping laws that would hinder that seeing as his taxes would already have the Alimony accounted for & then counting it toward the donation would probably be a no no

  • @komicinsanity1521
    @komicinsanity1521 7 месяцев назад

    The CTO embezzlement probably got back to the company because the IRS had some questions about where that employee reported funds came from

  • @phofire77
    @phofire77 3 месяца назад

    The malicious compliance against the security officer who was forcing the guy to sign in that he then took all the walks, was completely valid. He clearly presented in the story that dude was making up his own rules. He even pointed the security officer where it said only for guess do this if you're a regular employee.
    Since that particular individual was making up their own rules then it was completely valid for the OP in that story to hang him by his own rules.
    And as some relevance I own a security company with nationwide and federal government contracts. If it's my security personnel being an idiot like this and someone is giving them a little bit of a hard time like this I might give that other person a high five after telling the person that works for me to stop making their own damn rules.

  • @TheRaineyMan
    @TheRaineyMan Год назад +1

    Why did it switch to “r/ I don’t work here” halfway through the malicious compliance video??

  • @Mark33563
    @Mark33563 6 месяцев назад

    I have asked other customers if they knew where something was, but I have prefaced it with, "I know you don't work here but do you have any idea where I would find....?". I have helped other people as well. Asking is not necessarily a Karen/Chad thing to do. It all depends on your attitude and demeanor.

  • @rickharrison3304
    @rickharrison3304 Год назад +2

    In 40 minutes to the story Nasty Nick. I can relate to that with my uncle. Years back my uncle's name is Gary and he goes by Nick. Since he went through a divorce he started being rude to people so they started calling him Nick the D**k because of how much he was a D**k to people. That was like 10-12 years ago and he's matured and remarried. We haven't called him Nick the D**k since then

  • @kevinavillain4616
    @kevinavillain4616 2 месяца назад

    I guess with Tim's automotive inspection it was an older vehicle otherwise the volatile memory would have had a backup since the newer cars maintain their memory

  • @LegendStormcrow
    @LegendStormcrow Год назад

    My guess is the car was recently brought back from the dead, or at least had a dead battery and or alternator.

  • @markedwards3647
    @markedwards3647 Год назад

    When someone is verbally and physically abusive to me or staff, is there a problem with employing perpetually disabling tactics and walking out?

  • @FullNGagement
    @FullNGagement Год назад

    I say the guard literally asked for it 🤷. That's literally what malicious compliance is. Yeah, it was pretty on OP's part, but... Well, the guard should've listened when his parents (probably) told him to be careful what he wished for because he just might get it 🤷. Sucks to suck, but, hey, that's life

  • @YouTubePurgetheblackplague
    @YouTubePurgetheblackplague 3 месяца назад

    19:00 had my wage cut without being told. Only stayed a month.

  • @nicholi8933
    @nicholi8933 Год назад

    Good morning. A nice treat, thank you.

  • @kevinavillain4616
    @kevinavillain4616 2 месяца назад

    I've done service work and the number of times they get the address wrong as incredible considering that their income relies on that information being correct 😢

  • @indigetes
    @indigetes 10 месяцев назад

    A friend work for an international company and most of his work meeting with coworkers is online because most are from other countries. During covid, the had 3 different oubreaks with over two months of zero work because most of the staff was infected before they approved work from home. Soon after, they sold the building. Why have central offices and pay bills when no one was going there when you could sell them for a profit anyway?
    Well, once everything settled, they wanted to go back to work in an office, even though everyone was happier and more efficient while working from home. As a compromise, they now work once a week in the office, a random day of the week so people don't get comfy at home, and rent a floor from their old building so people can have a place to go during that weekly day 😂😂

  • @MossSolarisBright
    @MossSolarisBright Год назад

    For the second(?) Story, Momento Mori :]

  • @ryanwhitney667
    @ryanwhitney667 8 месяцев назад

    Are you saying that after shares are purchased, the company is somehow getting revenue from the fact that people own shares of a company?

  • @dvate
    @dvate Год назад

    Because my keycard expired after 5 years I could still clock in & out. just no door or gate access the maintenance guy kept hounding me trying to kick me out as a trespasser. He’s getting mad I was waiting for my replacement which takes a week. I had fun telling him to take a flying leap because of his harassment can get him fired & arrested as it was government property & I was security.

  • @BgChf-dg5lv
    @BgChf-dg5lv Год назад

    Seriously, what’s the company with the CTO story? I wanna have some juicy reads!

  • @barryboo91
    @barryboo91 11 месяцев назад

    And then everyone in the Second Story clapped

  • @abrahamarzegonzalez5487
    @abrahamarzegonzalez5487 Год назад

    1:48:38 man just said to stop donating to charity

  • @rickmills4801
    @rickmills4801 Год назад +1

    Love these longer vids!

  • @azriellescault5434
    @azriellescault5434 Год назад +1

    The dishwasher story reminds me of when I was 8 and broke the dishwasher because no one told me that dawn dish washing liquid doesn't belong in the rinse aid spot. Bubbles spilling from the vent and covered the floor at least a foot deep and three wide

  • @zukostryder
    @zukostryder Год назад

    17:23 tbh it's kind of a waste of time? They could have just taken it back and/or taken the delivery as comp. Idk

  • @silvertail7131
    @silvertail7131 Год назад

    I'm puzzled here... the security story. OP specifically stated signing in was not policy, then reiterated to commenters, that's not policy... and then the reader... asks if OP should have let the guard enforce policy. OP also mentioned fire security was handled in their own department. I had that too in a big building. I had security keys to get in and out, there was a guest to building sign in... and for fire, a department solution on our floor. For a guy who spends a lot of time reading reddit stories, to not absorb the details they are reading out and speaking...

  • @ggonmar
    @ggonmar 2 месяца назад

    #2 sounds like the ultimate Karen tbh

  • @lyssaerra3643
    @lyssaerra3643 6 месяцев назад

    Op with the groceries is being entitled. Only difference is they ARE entitled to payment for work completed and agreed to.

  • @beardaquatics9163
    @beardaquatics9163 Год назад

    Sounds like the guy didn't drive the car enough. You can clear codes but then you have to drive the car for tens to hundreds of miles to clear out the code fully from the computer

  • @barklabutson166
    @barklabutson166 Год назад

    Sounds like Telstra In Australia lol ,dial up...

  • @rkwill100
    @rkwill100 Год назад

    I'm ather crippled when it comes to walking around
    Therefore I oftern ask epyees

  • @tylerjohnston9189
    @tylerjohnston9189 11 месяцев назад

    2nd story is definitely written by someone with blue hair

  • @elgranpichiricky
    @elgranpichiricky 4 месяца назад

    Someone knows who Oppie is?

  • @kenmelissa5563
    @kenmelissa5563 Год назад

    Why is there idontworkhere in malicious compliance??? Just seems weird

  • @wednesdayaddams5030
    @wednesdayaddams5030 Год назад

    Well the story about taking friends to work is a complete lie

  • @wolvesamongthesheeple6878
    @wolvesamongthesheeple6878 Год назад

    The CTO flipped on the others soo she got nothing

  • @kuno3336
    @kuno3336 Год назад

    Odd question but like... does anyone know the name of the model in the thumbnail? She looks really familiar and it bugs me

    • @KarmaStoriesPodcast
      @KarmaStoriesPodcast  Год назад

      I don't know the name of the model, but all of the people photos in my thumbnails come from either freepic or Storyblocks as I have subscriptions on both sites.

  • @fortitudevalance8424
    @fortitudevalance8424 Год назад +1

    A male “Karen” is known as an Ian.
    Just leave it as that.

    • @kuno3336
      @kuno3336 Год назад

      The only Ian I know is the opposite of a Karen tho

    • @fortitudevalance8424
      @fortitudevalance8424 Год назад

      @@kuno3336
      I: I
      A: Am
      N: Neverwrong.
      Similar to Chad behaviour.

    • @fhm4
      @fhm4 Год назад

      @@fortitudevalance8424 what does Karen stand for, ian?

    • @fortitudevalance8424
      @fortitudevalance8424 Год назад

      @@fhm4 Know your KAREN:
      K: Know your rights
      A: Accuse everyone
      R: Request the manager
      E: Escalate to the authorities
      N: Neglect reason

  • @lynn9787
    @lynn9787 Год назад

    Michaels has an apron you wear not a shirt.

  • @stephanreiken9912
    @stephanreiken9912 Год назад +1

    That's kinda disingenuous. Women are the majority, not minority.

  • @gilbertopineda1649
    @gilbertopineda1649 Год назад

    Did someone seriously make a post trying to be the good guy while looking at her phone at work. It's one thing no 1 gets to do who cares for reason

  • @FirebirdStardust
    @FirebirdStardust 2 месяца назад

    46:46 Um... No offense intended but did you read the story to yourself too? I know it can be really hard to follow these things while performing but all those things were addressed in what you read. Signing in was not the policy at that location they specifically had a sticker they used instead. Also as someone who'd helped make the health and fire safety policies he knew that needing him signed in for those reasons wasn't actually a thing. It's fine to miss these things but it would be smart to reread the story to yourself before recording the audience participation portion to refresh your memory of the details to avoid future mistakes 😊

    • @KarmaStoriesPodcast
      @KarmaStoriesPodcast  2 месяца назад

      2 year old vid mate ;)

    • @FirebirdStardust
      @FirebirdStardust 2 месяца назад

      @@KarmaStoriesPodcast Right, sorry. Been going through the compilation playlist and forgot 😅

  • @indigetes
    @indigetes 3 месяца назад

    The second story reads like a fan fiction, and not a good one, NGL.

  • @kevinavillain4616
    @kevinavillain4616 3 месяца назад

    You're not the butthole. People walking up to you and expecting you to SERVE them when you don't work there is BULL. The problem is stores move things around intentionally so that you can't find them. SOooo you must look through everything.

  • @coltwing6661
    @coltwing6661 Год назад

    The CTO flipped, it's the only reasonable reason why she'd still be working in that field & not mentioned on the Court documents

  • @terrynagle7410
    @terrynagle7410 Год назад

    Do you have a real job now? Or have you just stopped making New videos?

  • @VictorLopez-cu6qn
    @VictorLopez-cu6qn Год назад

    A repeat.