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‘If a machine is ever down for longer than an hour, call me.’ His Boss Told Him Not To Call The Best Technician, So He Maliciously Complied.

Source: Reddit/AITA/iStock

Oh, boy, here we go again…

It’s another story from Reddit’s “Malicious Compliance” page!

And you’re not gonna miss this one!

Read on to get all the details and see what you think.

Don’t want us to call our most experienced technician? Okay.

“I work in a manufacturing facility. We had a technician that knew almost everything about our machines. How to fix them, troubleshoot them and all their weird quirks.

When other technicians struggled to find the problem, he came through and saved A LOT of down time, up to hours per shift.

He moved to a different department with slightly different hours for personal reasons.

Understandable.

He’s still there 6 hours during our shift so he’s well within reach if things need to escalate.

So he told my boss and I “if a machine is ever down for longer than an hour, call me”.

One day, our technicians couldn’t find the root cause of a problem. An hour passed and I called him on the walkie.

Then I got a message from the technicians boss (who I really enjoy working with) asking that I NOT call this technician over from his department because of “morale reasons”.

You got it, technician boss.

So now whenever we have a problem on a machine, it will be down for as long as it takes until it gets fixed or passed down to the next shift, which has engineers and more support staff on call.”

Check out how people reacted on Reddit.

One person said this is them at work and they’ve learned how to handle it.

Another reader said they’d never let their department get like this.

And one Reddit user had some good insight about this.

Well, I guess they learned their lesson.

Always ask for help if you need it.

Because… duh!

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