Today, I had to go to work on my day off to suspend someone. Afterwards, I got a call saying I can't suspend the person in question because the supervisor who told me to suspend them was wrong. FML
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nodeathtoall
| 19
Question, why didn't the supervisor who told you to do it, not just do it and instead called you in to do it?
Sounds fishy, or at the very least like poor management
Sounds fishy, or at the very least like poor management
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nodeathtoall
| 19
Management*
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chelsay05
| 9
Because it was "a learning and respect opportunity" for me to do it, apparently.
What did I learn? Not to listen to her!
What did I learn? Not to listen to her!
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chirstinap325
| 21
This confused me as well. So now you've suspended someone who you weren't supposed to suspend. Clearly someone must have called you Into work since it was your day off.. Was this the supervisor who was wrong?
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Dave_Davington
| 33
So what happened next? You've got to tell us, the suspense is killing me.
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Dat_Class_Tho
| 26
Not only did you get called in to do something that was never supposed to happen in the first place, but someone also got suspended for no legitimate reason? Fuck their life too.
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stressedartist
| 14
Well, now that that's solved, go home and binge for a while
Treat yoself
Treat yoself
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hasooon
| 24
Whats worse, working on a day-off or suspending a poor soul who was mistakingly questioned?
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jessicasoho
| 13
Mo' Money for you.
Sounds fishy, or at the very least like poor management