Boss Loses €5,000 After He Tells His Quality Control Officer to Lower Standards to Boost Productivity; Catches Backlash From All Major Clients

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    World - QC Guy: "It's my job to check for these issues, I can't just ignore it-" Boss: "Do as I tell you to do."
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    Font - Posted by u/KaffenotCoffee 6 hours ago Not a defective product? Alrighty boss L OC
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    Font - 9 years ago I used to work at a car parts manufacturing company, and I was making dashboards. We had many sections and dashboard types we made, from analog, to hybrid to fully digital ones, and this story takes place while I was stationed at the fully digital dashboards.
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    Font - So, my story takes place while I was working on the cover part of the process. We had a small part of the cover that was made from a see through piece of plastic that displayed at
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    Font - symbol for oil change (I think) and we needed to check it for any dots or imperfections. Any imperfection = throw it into a crate and send it to quality control. If they
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    Font - deem it usable (which almost never happened) they send it back and you use it. This one time the team leader flagged me down
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    Font - and told me "Hey, you're gonna get a light at that station so you can see the imperfections better. Anything you find, send it to QC. Leave nothing out!"
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    Font - I'm like great, better work conditions (somewhat). So on I go checking the covers, but there's a problem.
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    Font - Each and every single one of the covers was faulty. They either had dots in them, or lines, some were even torn/cracked. So I flag down my team leader and tell her this.
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    Font - She asked me how many I found in the last hour, I tell her over 50. She looks at me, thinks for a bit, and smiles. "Ok, keep doing your job, just make sure
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    Font - we hit our quota for the day." I look at her puzzled for a bit, but then realise what she's planning and smile as well.
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    Font - So I go back and just do my job. In the next few days, crates upon crates upon crates pile up at my station, you
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    Font - can barely get around at this point, so the QC manager comes down BCS they saw a dip in our productivity, since the team leader knew that we wouldn't be able to hit our
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    Font - quota for the day, she just told me to my job, it's not my problem they sent us defective products. QC manager asks what the s tis all this. I just tell
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    Font - him, calm as I can be, that these are all defective products, all of them have either dots in the transparent part or lines going through the entire small window. He's fuming
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    Font - at this point, takes one from the crate, checks it, agrees it looks bad, and takes it to the QC station for checking. A few hours later he comes back and tells me it's fine,
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    Font - to use them all and not to check for these kinds of defects. I tell him " but boss, I AM supposed to check for this issue, I can't just ignore it when it -" "Do
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    Font - as I tell you to do, the QC approved it (which almost never happens) and it's good to use. Don't talk, just work!" Now I'm p sed but that's the kind of work it was. So I just do as he told
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    Font - me to do, I stop checking for any defects. I just get a cover out, plop it onto the frame with the display, push it into the machine and press the button. Our productivity skyrockets. We
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    Font - hit levels never seen before at our station, even the QC manager congratulates us for increased and record productivity, and "see how easy it was, you just
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    Font - needed to do your job!" I'm grinning at this point, both from anger and from anticipation, BCS I knew that this is going to bite him in the as eventually.
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    Font - Well, the moment of "it biting him in the a s" comes around, and he's not pleased. Did I mention that we made our dashboards for car manufacturers like fiat, Volvo and Kia? Yea, big
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    Plant - shots, especially in my country. So the dashboards were delivered to the customers, and they were very p sed at the quality.
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    Font - As soon as they plugged it in for internal testing, they saw the dots, the lines, the cracks, everything. It was messy. Over 2000 dashboards were sent back
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    Font - to us, demanding an explanation for this sh ty quality and demanding a refund. So obviously, the eyes were pointed at the QC, who in turn, pointed his glaring eyes at me. He
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    Font - walks down to me and screamed at me tf was I thinking making such bad products for the sake of productivity. I just smile
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    Font - and say " but boss, you told me to ignore these issues, and to just do my job, so I did." He's not pleased but knows he's in a corner, so he had
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    Font - to take the blame for his mistake. All he got was a slap on the wrist(apparently he's been with the company for a very long time and never
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    Font - had any write-ups, this could have been his first) and I got off scot free. The company lost well over 5000€ BCS of the defective dashboards.
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    Font - Never had any issues with the company again, BCS I knew how to do my fing job. The QC avoided me for the rest of my time there, and from what I've heard
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    Font - from a friend who was working there for a bit longer after I left, he was very happy that I'm gone and that "p k is never gonna get a job with his attitude".
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    Font - MarginalGreatness 5 hr. ago It all came out nice this time. Next time get that order in writing! He could have thrown you under the bus saying, "I never said that".

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