r/Maliciouscompliance Cops Dragged My Toxic Boss To Court!
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- r/Maliciouscompliance OP gets selected for jury duty, so he tells his controlling boss that he'll have to miss work for a few days. His toxic boss does NOT like this, so he instructs OP to do whatever he can to get our of jury duty. Later in court, OP tells the judge that he might get fired if he has to go through with jury duty, so the judge has sheriff deputies drag OP's boss to the court room so the judge can threaten him with jail time!
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"Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Employers CAN NOT interfere with jury duty. This is learned in elementary school. It's like a draft, your government is telling you to be there and serve your duty as a citizen. You, your boss, mommy, not even Karens can escape it
I worked for a company and our new boss was from India. One of the managers received notice to sit on Federal Grand Jury. He told our Indian new boss. The boss screamed and threatened to fire him and kill his wife. The boss was always going to kill someone. The week of Jury Duty the manager was not in the office. The boss tried to send staff to physically return the manager. A few hours later U.S. Marshals came to the office and after a bit of a fight took the new boss from India. He never returned. The company CEO had to apologize to the team and to the judge. Turns out the boss was deported.
The jury duty story makes me want to cry a little, it's so awesome. I love picturing such an awful person getting such vicious backlash for trying to abuse their employee.
That “Military spouse rank” is something that people in the military and spouses that don’t act like that call them Dependippopotamuses
imagine having to skip jury duty because of a DOG SHOW
“If i wanted ice i would have asked for it” um dude that’s not how it works you always get ice unless you ask NOT to get ice
Day 70 of telling him he's making everyone day better
Malicious compliance is a good way to start the morning.
I served jury duty in March. The judge was the GOAT... he could kindly and gently talk almost anyone into admitting they could managed to serve if they just made a few accommodations. I didn’t make it too hard. I already talk myself into things so I was way ahead of him. But he had more people say they wouldn’t be paid if they served and he said he was sorry their employer didn’t support them and offer to call their boss and have a little chat with them. Judges are, understandably, not afraid of your employer. I would love to hear one of those phone calls!
Ughhh, that military story really hit home. My dad is in the US Army... the AMOUNT of wives that would try to blackmail/threaten my mom because of the rank of their husband is honestly disgusting. One time my dad didn’t get a promotion because my mom wouldn’t let a wife cut her in line at the Commissary. It’s honestly a different world.
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had a boss that didn't want me to go to jury duty about 12years ago
First story: One of the smarter people in rSlash.
Never do unpaid overtime. EVER.
Boss: "But who will do the technical responsibilities?"
As a Bartender myself that story of the idiot blocking the bar really hits close to home and just makes me want to make a reminder to everyone. Right now we are still in COVID so if you are going to a bar DO NOT stand at the bar, DO NOT move tables or chairs and don’t have an attitude with the bar staff as we are still struggling to server everyone
Sam’s a bad employee....that guy didn’t ask for a straw! If he wanted a straw he’d ask for it 😂
“Do you know who I am!?”
Growing up next to a Naval Air Station, everyone in town had some story or other about dealing with a dependapotamus. As soon as one officer we'd get another so there was never a shortage of those trying to use their spouses' position to get stuff or get out of stuff. Me and my friends were terrible kids and during transfer times we'd hang out near one of the two motels in town to be snapped at to carry their bags to their room when they first arrived. We'd take their money and just walk off leaving them and their luggage with them screaming at us and the motel staff laughing at their presumption. Lesson one, never treat the locals like your servants. Lesson two, never assume you're smarter than a group of opportunistic kids.
It is a good thing the Captain was honest and did not try to use intimidation to have the spouse's actions "disappear". Would have probably ended the Captain's military career.