'I want to know where you are at all times': Worker complies to boss's micromanaging request that they report their location at all times

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    Font - Posted by u/Dramatic-but-Aware You want to know where I am at all times? Your wish is my command. LOC I've been lurking on this sub for a hot minute, and I saw a post that reminded me of my own MC story. Sorry for any formatting issues since I am on mobile. This happened about 8 years ago, 1 year into just my first job / paid internship / clerking gig (idk what to call it). The firm that I worked for had a part time program for law students so they could work and gain experience while in
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    Font - I loved my job, I was very grateful for the oportunity to learn and grow and I really enjoyed the work I performed. The thing was I had classes both in the morning and the afternoon / night and my school was at a different side of the city (about 8 miles away that could turn into hours of traffic during rush hour in a city with 8 million inhabitants). So my days looked pretty hectic, as something like this: 5:30-7:00.- get ready and drive to school. 7:00- 9:00.- class. 9:00-10:00ish.- dri
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    Font - During my first year in the program I had more than prooved myself and earned my place. I was that 19/20 year old idiot, type A overachiver that knew no boundries. I had worked weekends, pulled all nighters, literally I would leave school at 10 fog pm and go back to work, worked full time in the summers without more pay, anything I had to do to keep the associates happy so they'd keep teaching me. As I was wrapping my first anniversary there, the perfect storm of aweful rolled around. On
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    Font - On the work front, a new partner joined the firm, lets call him Mr. Ale, AH for short, and kind of took over as unnofficial managing partner. He was the typical old fashioned lawyer that should be extinct by now. He could barely use Microsoft Word to type a contract and would pass out at the sight of an excel sheet. He had this weird obsession with punctuality while simultaniously being late to everything. Plus he moronically believed that by having a bunch of people warming up chairs he
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    Font - Unsurprisingly, shortly after Asle joined the firm started struggling. Now he could've tried to get new clients, send quotes by the deadline and show up to meetings on time. But no, of course the firm was doing poorly because us clerks did not spend enough time warming up the chairs. So he became obsessed with us getting there by 10am, specially me. The issue was that i could not get there by 10 because my teacher finished class late and there was no way I could drive across the city in r
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    Font - So Ale called a meeting with all the clerks and yelled at me in front of everyone because I was "always" late, more like 2x a week, but whatever. The fact that I had gotten permision form the program committee did not matter, the fact that I was working 6 or 7 hours everyday while I only had to work 5 did not matter, the fact that I would work weekends and late nights did not matter.
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    Font - I tried to explain but he'll keep yelling at me and would not let me talk. Having had enough I left the conference room straight into the office of every member of the clerk program committee (1jr associate, 1sr associate and 1 partner) to say the same speech. "I am late because I have class, I have proven my commitment to the firm, but my education is important too, if 30 minutes late twice a week is too big of an issue feel free to fire me, but I am not leaving class early". Then went t
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    Font - So que malicious compliance... The next day I woke up extra early 5:00am sharp, took a time stamped foto and sent it to both his e-mail and phone, since I could not risk him not getting it and him not knowing were I was. I sent a time stamped photo every 5 minutes captioning what I was doing like it was my own personal social media platform of 1 follower. The cherry on top was that my teacher had worked with Ase in the past and obviously did not like him very much, so he let me take photo
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    Font - While driving since traffic was really slow I would send a photo and include how much I had moved during that time, sometimes it was something absurd like 100 ft. As soon as I sent a photo of me at my desk he shows up saying that he got the point and I could stop. A couple weeks later he simply stopped bugging people and started working from home or locking himself up in his office. My guess is I was not the only one to complain and the other partner realized how dangerous he could be for
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    Font - popchex +3 I was a legal secretary and had a boss that felt like I was "never" at my desk, and wanted me to stay at my desk, as well as write down everything I did. There was a lot of "conversation with [associates and partners and staff] explaining why I wasn't making copies, running documents to other floors/offices." Because the copiers were in a different room. After my other boss suggested that this is not how you treat your admin - the person who can make your life easier or harder
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    Font - My favourite MC was when I got a baby attorney who had just passed the bar. She got off on the wrong foot with my corner of the floor, acting like the most entitled lawyer ever. Walked up, interrupted a Partner giving me edits to a document. Handed me a piece of paper with her requirements. I was like "and you are???" She was OFFENDED that I didn't know she was my new assignment!!!1! It devolved from there and I was like "I give her six months." lol
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    Font - Eventually I had to tell the managing partner's personal assistant that he would have to take over database management because my first year decided I wasn't making her file folder labels quickly enough, and technically it wasn't "my job" to do DB input so she gave me a bad review. Partner called me in, asked me what was going on, I explained. My supervisor called me and said I would be fine to continue the DB work, that first year was being reassigned to someone closer to her office, for
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    Font - CoderJoe1 +3. 16 hr. ago Bullied him into submission with his own incompetence. Vote Reply Share Vote ... Cynical Tripster +1 13 hr. ago I agree with your sentiment 100% but it wasn't bullying. It was just doing what was asked. Reply Share
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    Font - WPplugindiva 16 hr. ago This is awesome and great MC. I wish there'd been a hidden camera to see his response every 5 minutes. Vote Reply Share
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    Font - Kinsfire +1.15 hr. ago I have to admit that I'd have asked, "Can I have it in writing that I can stop telling you where I am? I don't want this coming back to bite me later." And I love how the firm went "He's dangerous, we'll ask him to back off" rather than "He's dangerous, we need to fire him." Means that they actually support his idiocy, but realized that you might be able to build a lawsuit against them and AH if he kept it up. Reply Share Vote
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    Font - Wanderluster621 . 16 hr. ago Elegance, pure elegance!!!! Reply Share Vote
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    Rectangle - AlternativeGoat2724 16 hr. ago This is amazing MC! I love it (and would probably do something like that if it came up) Vote Reply Share ...
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    Organism - blackav3nger +3.15 hr. ago The only point of the story that aggravated me was the fact that they weren't forced out of the firm! Reply Share Vote

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