Is This Redditor Wrong For Getting Two Coworkers Fired In His First Three Weeks At A New Job?
This Redditor (OP) works hard operating a grapple truck on disaster sites but faces challenges with monitors. On the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit, the OP shared that his monitors' job was to watch the process, but they constantly took off early and even made disparaging comments about the OP's work pace. The OP, burdened by this issue, decided to address it head-on, leading to unexpected consequences: his coworkers got fired.
Now, the OP is on an emotional rollercoaster. He wonders if his actions are justified or if there might have been a better way to handle the ongoing issues. Scroll down to read the entire story. Don't hesitate to share your thoughts with us in the comments!
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The OP operates a grapple truck for government projects

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OP collects debris from different sites

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The state compensates the OP based on the weight of debris removed from disaster sites

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The monitors have been making negative comments about the OP's work pace

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The monitors leave early without notice, creating issues with dump site schedules

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OP informed their general foreman about that, and the monitors got fired

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The OP now feels guilty for not being more assertive

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The OP is not at fault

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Avoid involvement to protect one's job

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The monitors are now facing the consequences of their actions

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"It’s fraud"

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You're right for speaking up to protect your job and maintain efficiency at the cleanup site

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The monitors were engaged in defrauding their company

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Address the issue to avoid future trouble

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The monitors might be attempting to threaten the OP

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Block the monitors' numbers

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