Recently, Redditor Modokon turned to the Malicious Compliance subreddit to share a story from a few years ago when he worked for a company on an unnamed project and was away in California for five weeks instead of the planned two.
“I had a milestone birthday present which was driving a supercar around a circuit for a day,” Modokon wrote. He explained that this was a big birthday present from his wife and worth around £800 at the time.
The problem arose when the unplanned extra 3 weeks overlapped the long-awaited Driving Event day. “If my company wanted me to stay that weekend, they would need to compensate me for the lost event money,” Modokon wrote.
However, the management had their own solution which ended up costing them way more than necessary.
The company refused to refund their employee’s long-awaited and non-cancellable event which was a present from his wife, so he maliciously complied
Image credits: Mizuno K (not the actual photo)
Image credits: Costa Mokola (not the actual photo)
Later, the author shared some more details about the whole situation
Image credits: Modokon
The Redditor then answered some questions in response to these comments
And this is how other people reacted to the whole story
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