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This Employee Gets Unjustly Fired, Decides To Destroy The Entire International Division

Trash-talking friends, unrestrained gossip, popularity contests, and exclusive cliques. Do these make you think of high school? Probably. Does it sound like your office, though? That's a better (and much scarier) question. You might think now that you’ve joined the professional, mature workforce, you’d be able to escape the petty drama reminiscent of high school. The truth is that offices may have just as much drama as your high school homeroom.
Suddenly, you find your colleagues start talking about you behind your back, try to recruit you to take sides in an argument, or try to make someone appear good—but only at the expense of someone else. Additionally, if you're not watchful, it's easy to drag yourself into those detrimental habits.
Moreover, the relationship between employers and employees has never been easy. There is always a highly stressful situation between them. And this is also the topic people often discuss in online groups. About one week ago, an employee who called himself u/Warrior044 shared his story on Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit. And this might be one of the longest stories as well as the best-told stories we have ever read come out of the platform.
He had been employed by a major American company that had several foreign divisions that were based in other countries, as he had stated. Nevertheless, their boss' boss once threatened to dismiss him. After that, he had the bright notion of destroying the entire international division.
In a long introduction, u/Warrior044 explained how they were in charge of running a machine that was immensely vital to the facility's operations while being very easy to operate. One unskilled person, who also happened to be buddies with the boss, was present on the team in charge of the machine, which was a distraction. Their negligence would set off a chain of events that would destroy the division as a whole.

Source: Warrior044

Source: Warrior044


Here's what Redditors had to say about the OP's story:

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