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After Their New Boss Changed The Dress Code Rules, They Put Together A Hideously Compliant Wardrobe To Prove A Point

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

I had a previous job that I’d been at for a few years and everything seemed to be going along swimmingly…

Until they hired a new person who, in their first meeting at the place, insisted that we should all be dressing better.

Hmmmm…way to make a good first impression!

Take a look at how this person handled their situation.

New manager, new rules. Ok, boss.

“This happened a few years ago.

I used to work in community-based mental health. Which required me to go to people’s homes, should, etc.

I was almost never in office. Maybe 1-2 hours a week.

The rest of the time I was at home or in the field. My car and couch were my office.

Then I got a new manager.

Here come the new rules…

First thing they tell me is I can’t wear my flip flops anymore.

Ok. Don’t like it but ok.

Then they say I have to be in office 2 days a week.

Nope. Not gonna happen. Not when my job is in the field.

Oh and when I have to be in office I have to be business casual including a button up shirt. No jeans.

My work attire at this point included jeans, t-shirt, and flip flops. Now I’m mad.

Let’s see how they like this…

So I go out to a thrift shop and buy two of the ugliest, over sized, button up shirts, you can imagine.

One looked like it was made from a circus tent. I wore that shirt to the office every single time I had to go in.

I was let go 2 months later when COVID hit “because mental health isn’t needed right now” their words not mine.

Plus side is I was able to help most of my former clients find new providers and that office is basically silent.”

This is what people had to say on Reddit.

One reader made a good point.

This person shared their thoughts.

Another individual had a lot to say.

This Reddit user shared a work story.

And this person has been there…

Down with dress codes!

Especially when they are totally counterintuitive.

If you liked that story, check out this post about an oblivious CEO who tells a web developer to “act his wage”… and it results in 30% of the workforce being laid off.

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