r/MaliciousCompliance | EVIL PROFESSOR FAILS ME!!! - rSlash Storytime episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 5, 2022 · 15 MIN

r/MaliciousCompliance | EVIL PROFESSOR FAILS ME!!! - rSlash Storytime

from Storytime

Reddit rSlash Storytime maliciouscompliance where Company somehow thought only having 1 person per shift trained to properly do a labor intensive job in a closed, humid building pumping 190° water through liquid truck trailers. They then hired not one but 2 different substance abusing poor physical fits for the second shift position. After the second hire was fired for passing out drunk on top of a trailer, I was again forced to work both first and second shift. One of the companies we delivered to tripled their order and the job worked me to the absolute bone with 90-110 hour weeks during hot summer months. Multiple complaints did nothing but tell me to "do as I'm told." When I was hired I was told 7am to 3pm was my shift and my job was to do all the trailers for my shift plus 2 for second shift. Since complaints fell on deaf ears, I decided to do as I was told clocked out at 3pm after finishing first shift trailers plus two. Shut my phone off and had a good time at the fair that night. Next day I'm taken into the office, yelled at for 45 minutes and told they only got 4 trailers done after I left (an amount I could do in 1 hour.) Professor fails me because my group went ghost during group project. I have to call in sick before 6 in the morning? Alright then. DHS caseworker and her power trip Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reddit rSlash Storytime maliciouscompliance where Company somehow thought only having 1 person per shift trained to properly do a labor intensive job in a closed, humid building pumping 190° water through liquid truck trailers. They then hired not one but 2 different substance abusing poor physical fits for the second shift position. After the second hire was fired for passing out drunk on top of a trailer, I was again forced to work both first and second shift. One of the companies we delivered to tripled their order and the job worked me to the absolute bone with 90-110 hour weeks during hot summer months. Multiple complaints did nothing but tell me to "do as I'm told." When I was hired I was told 7am to 3pm was my shift and my job was to do all the trailers for my shift plus 2 for second shift. Since complaints fell on deaf ears, I decided to do as I was told clocked out at 3pm after finishing first shift trailers plus two. Shut my phone off and had a good time at the fair that night. Next day I'm taken into the office, yelled at for 45 minutes and told they only got 4 trailers done after I left (an amount I could do in 1 hour.) Professor fails me because my group went ghost during group project. I have to call in sick before 6 in the morning? Alright then. DHS caseworker and her power trip Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NOW PLAYING

r/MaliciousCompliance | EVIL PROFESSOR FAILS ME!!! - rSlash Storytime

0:00 15:10

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Cub Club: Orignal Stories For Toddlers & Big Kids Cub Club Welcome to Cub Club—a magical storytime podcast made just for curious cubs ages 3 to 7! Each episode is filled with playful characters, exciting tales, and heartwarming adventures that spark imagination, laughter, and learning. Whether it’s a dancing giraffe, a squirrel on a quest for the perfect snack, or a bear who paints with his paws, every story is crafted to entertain and inspire little hearts.Perfect for car rides, quiet play, or cozy moments together, Cub Club brings the wonder of storytelling to your child’s world—with just the right mix of fun, feelings, and life lessons.🐾 New episodes weekly🐾 Gentle themes with big imagination🐾 Simple, silly, and full of heartJoin the club—where every little cub belongs. Loves Storytime Norah and Steph A little podcast that Norah (now 6 years old) created in 2021 as a way to share some of her favourite books with her friends and family. All stories chosen by Norah, and read by her, daddy Chris or mommy Steph! But Norah is now well on her way to learning to read as well. Planet Storytime Podcast Thomas Mitchell & Paxton Stanley The Planet Storytime Podcast (PSP) is a wonderful story narration and music program for kids of all ages that provides listeners the invitation and opportunity to use their imaginations to see all the things they're hearing in each of our shows. We divide our time between providing fully original content and adaptations of timeless classics. Thomas Mitchell provides amazing narration while Paxton Stanley provides all the music and sound effects. Bringing these two talents together creates wonderful artistic synergy and great programs in the same spirit as Fred Rogers and Sesame Street. Great for bedtime, short/long road trips, or family sit-downs in the living room, PSP provides stories that appeal to all races, religions, and identities with a focus on building confidence, tolerance, and the belief that through hard work and self-awareness, anything is possible! Dorktales Storytime Jonathan Cormur Welcome to the wonderful, wacky, and wildly imaginative world of Dorktales Storytime, the award-winning podcast for kids and their pop-culture-loving grownups. Join hosts Jonathan Cormur and Mr. Reginald T. Hedgehog as they explore the land of Once Upon a Time through three kinds of tales: clever and geeky retellings of classic fairy tales and fables, original Once Upon a Time lore stories about magical places and friendly creatures, and inspiring stories about the Hidden Heroes of History. Every tale is packed with twists, turns and lessons learned. So, step through our portal into a story-filled realm where anything is possible! Recognized by Common Sense Media as outstanding entertainment with an official seal for quality and impact. Common Sense Selections include age-appropriate media with the potential to spark family conversations, entertain families of all kinds, and have a positive, lasting effect on society.Fan Page: jonincharacter.com

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Storytime?

This episode is 15 minutes long.

When was this Storytime episode published?

This episode was published on January 5, 2022.

What is this episode about?

Reddit rSlash Storytime maliciouscompliance where Company somehow thought only having 1 person per shift trained to properly do a labor intensive job in a closed, humid building pumping 190° water through liquid truck trailers. They then hired not...

Can I download this Storytime episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!