r/Maliciouscompliance Fire Me? I'll Destroy Your Company!
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Top Comments (10)
That first guy was an absolute genius, props to the professor for taking it like a champ
Story 1: Baha i love funny wholesome stories like this. No abuse, no assholes, just a funny story where a student gets the respect of a teacher lool
Story 2: So what was their plan? To just replace OP with a newbie with lower pay to save money? TBH I have no idea how they thought it would work, what a bunch of idiots
At first Taco Bell was indeed following what a taco was by mexican standars, but then they were adquired by Pepsico and they changed it all completly, turning it into what is today. After that they tried to come to Mexico, but it failed in the long run for competing against authentic tacos. Here in Mexico you find taco stands of anything almost everywhere and they serve them fast enough to be considered fast food, and most importantly, not as expensive as a fast food chain restaurant.
Story 3: The fact this guy tried to pin the blame on OP and the group that they never booked or whatever is just stupid. You forgot? You have places to be? Welp, not their problem, mate, if you hadn't yelled at OP and come up with a compromise, this wouldn't have happened.
OP did cripple their former workplace but honestly the company ended themselves through sheer stupidity.
massive props for giving the law student extra credit for being a lawyer about his rules, talk about prioritizing education
Story 3: the professor should have had a timer set for the presenters to see. And when it went off he should have ended the group currently up in favor of the next group. If they couldn't get their presentation done in the time allowed then they deserved a lower grade for not following the rules.
Story 2: moral of the story, never give more the 80% to a company that will replace you the momeny you hit the floors and your bodys still warm.
Story two is why you should never be loyal to a company who's not loyal to you.
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Top Comments (10)
That first guy was an absolute genius, props to the professor for taking it like a champ
Story 1: Baha i love funny wholesome stories like this. No abuse, no assholes, just a funny story where a student gets the respect of a teacher lool
Story 2: So what was their plan? To just replace OP with a newbie with lower pay to save money? TBH I have no idea how they thought it would work, what a bunch of idiots
At first Taco Bell was indeed following what a taco was by mexican standars, but then they were adquired by Pepsico and they changed it all completly, turning it into what is today. After that they tried to come to Mexico, but it failed in the long run for competing against authentic tacos. Here in Mexico you find taco stands of anything almost everywhere and they serve them fast enough to be considered fast food, and most importantly, not as expensive as a fast food chain restaurant.
Story 3: The fact this guy tried to pin the blame on OP and the group that they never booked or whatever is just stupid. You forgot? You have places to be? Welp, not their problem, mate, if you hadn't yelled at OP and come up with a compromise, this wouldn't have happened.
OP did cripple their former workplace but honestly the company ended themselves through sheer stupidity.
massive props for giving the law student extra credit for being a lawyer about his rules, talk about prioritizing education
Story 3: the professor should have had a timer set for the presenters to see. And when it went off he should have ended the group currently up in favor of the next group. If they couldn't get their presentation done in the time allowed then they deserved a lower grade for not following the rules.
Story 2: moral of the story, never give more the 80% to a company that will replace you the momeny you hit the floors and your bodys still warm.
Story two is why you should never be loyal to a company who's not loyal to you.