In many jobs, new employees are asked to bring treats when they are hired from donuts to pizza. However, to me it is a weird tradition that shouldn’t exist in the first place. I understand that it is sort of a team-building exercise but why force people into it? if someone wants to bring treats and socialize, they can do so themselves.
And you don’t have to bring food just to socialize with your work members. Putting aside the weird tradition today we have a story of how one person answered back. You see, while they didn’t mind bringing donuts to work, they hated how they were practically being forced into it. If someone kept repeating the same thing again and again, anyone would get annoyed.
And this Reddit user did get irritated so they hatched a plan. And you have to scroll on below to see how that went.
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I do not need you to go back YEARS to try and retroactively change my behavior. This was a “malicious compliance” story that I thought was humorous enough to share, nothing more. I snapped and acted crazy, but I’m quite happy now in a good career and this was YEARS also. It’s all good now!! I do not need career advice here. Again, all good.
In no way am I saying that I acted properly lol. In fact, it was a terrible office response, but I wasn’t fired. I ended up taking another position 3 months later. Some of the people in the office actually appreciated that I stood up to these idiots, so it was “team-building” in a way.
There are definitely different ways I could have handled this, but it’s over now. Even if I handed it differently, generally “nice ending stories where nothing happens” are not considered malicious compliance. Is that really what you were looking for here? –grillbuster5


What do you think of this tradition? Do you think it is necessary or should it be left in the past? Let us know in the comments below.