It’s natural that, eventually, life will collide with the workplace.
As long as it’s not a common thing, most staff are understanding.
But what happens when that’s not the case?
Let’s see what this Reddit post says about a coworker who gets involved.
Boss trashed me for 5 min late, so I complied to their wishes
I worked at a great company, not hourly paid.
Official hours are 9:30 – 12:00-14:00 (but just one hour of lunch break, you have to manage it between those times) — 18h.
I love my work, and often arrive before 9 and leave after 18:45, so almost 2 hours more of work every day.
Two extra hours isn’t nothing! That time really adds up.
So 10 hours a week, “free”, but gladly done, I really enjoy what I am doing.
One day, for my lunch break I went to have sushi but the cashier made a small mistake with the bill, and we had to stay a few minutes more to regulate it.
So, I came back to work at 14:05 (left at 13:00) So, 5 minutes more than the usual lunch break.
That doesn’t seem like too big of a faux pas unless someone is keeping a close eye on things.
A girl who works there (not my boss, or any kind of supervisor) trashed me for being late, not respectful yada yada yada…I was really angry.
I am no child, we are not at school or anything, and my job was always done and with my clients’ satisfaction.
I like that mentality — let the work speak for itself!
So, the next day and the following week, I arrived at 9:30 precisely and left at 18:00 on the clock.
My (real) boss was quite annoyed, because well, I worked way less than before, and I explained the situation.
I don’t know what happened to her, but she never trashed anyone after that 🙂
Now, that’s what I call punctual.
Obviously, each workplace has rules — but this coworker seems deeply invested in a minor slip-up.
Let’s see what Reddit thinks about the situation.
One Redditor reminded us all what the workplace is really about.
Another user had a valuable reminder to share.
And another reader sets boundaries when it comes to the old j-o-b.
Ultimately, the coworker had no reason to become invested in this employee’s minor slip-up.
They say “time is money” for a reason, people!