The insane managers of the world need to check themselves, man oh man. When you have a good thing, you don’t mess with it! A terrible incident of workplace exploitation was reported to r/MaliciousCompliance by Reddit user u/sir corn. The CEO of this company made the choice to accuse the original poster for the noise level in their open floor plan, “flexible workspace” office. Despite the fact that they claim to have been 20 years old when this incident happened and by far the youngest employee at the company, they particularly pressed OP on this issue for some reason.
Unsurprisingly, the more the company’s CEO cracked down on OP and his colleagues’ freedom even in a “flexible workspace,” the less this Reddit user invested his own time into his work. Eventually, they tried reversing the course, but it was too late — when you show employees you don’t trust or appreciate them, they will lose any trust or appreciation they had for you. It seems well within reason to suggest that this CEO clearly underestimated the importance of celebrating newfound friendships between hard-working employees.
So what are you waiting for folks keep on scrolling down below to dive deeper into this story, and make sure you guys and gals watch it till the end. Otherwise, you are not going to get the whole point here.
1. So here is how the story starts
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2. A lot of suspense have been build, let’s see what happened
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3. Still water runs deep you never know what’s going on in anyone’s brain
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4. CEO began it with a huge sigh we can all feel what’s gonna come ahead, like seriously? I don’t understand why people make petty issues like these
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5. OP is a great man and we can all see that he is a patient man and he did it right
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6. Don’t try to push for more productivity it might backfire!
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7. This commentator is 100% right
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8. The team was trained for this I also have a similar feeling
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9. A lot of people can relate to this post, and we all can learn a lesson
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10. Never ever let anyone exploit you ever
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11. Google can’t be copied
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12. Not all calls are personal xD
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13. Open offices suck they have no management and they call themselves an organization, is this a joke?
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14. Accurate
OP did what was accurate he was getting exploited and it seems like the whole team was somehow involved in it. They saw the potential in the OP but they forgot pressuring toward more productivity can backfire. An individual can do hard work to some extent that his inner-self is satisfied to not more than he wants to, so OP did the best he could and gave the best reply they can have and that was silence.
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