Employee Gets Verbally Jumped By Company Grump, Responds With Malicious Compliance And Gets Grump Quietly Fired Within Hours

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Employee Gets Verbally Jumped By Company Grump, Responds With Malicious Compliance And Gets Grump Quietly Fired Within Hours work

No, not this time. And no, not what you’re thinking. As you might have guessed, we have hadabout new bosses coming into power and doing their thing—the thing that’s contrary to other things—only to get fired one way or another.

…or they’ll get maliciously complied with, leading to a premature departure from the company, just 7 months away from retirementYou see, OP works at an electronics warehouse, which for the most part is quite uneventful. But, sometimes, the company grump, i.e. an “unsavory Engineer”, decides to go on a corporate crusade. Said grump is known to be belligerent and nearly impossible to work with.

The company grump liked to pick verbal fights—doesn’t really matter if it’s baseless, someone touched his pallets and he wanted justiceThe back and forth between the two seemed to go on for a while, with the grump claiming his, while OP insisted on checking the cameras for proof. It all culminated with the grump’s snotty remark about how he’s been there 50 years and nobody tells him what to do . This is where malicious compliance happens.

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