'It was driving our boss insane, yet our boss had no idea he was doing': Coworker gets petty revenge on impatient boss by blocking him every time he made his daily printer run

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  • "My coworker had the pettiest of revenges with our tantrum-throwing boss"

    Our boss was a petty tyrant. He would do things that put us in difficult situations then yell at us while blaming us for the hassle.
  • Best of all he was impatient man- child. My coworker, Thom, was stuck in the office more than I was.
  • Poor bastard. Thom's petty revenge was driving our boss more insane yet our boss had no idea he was doing
  • Our boss had the nice big office up front. The printers were in the back. Thom and I sat in the cube farm between them.
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  • The boss would print out something then quickly and impatiently sprint to pick up what he printed.
  • He was hyper-focused on getting that printout. Most times the laser printer spun up and our boss moved from his office, Thom would get up from his cube and get in his way.
  • He would walk slowly to the printers, or he would be carefully carrying a coffee cup that was filled to the top, or waddling awkwardly towards the bathroom.
  • Sometimes he would do that side "which way are you gonna go" hopping as they tried to dodge each other - but Thom never got it right and they ended up running into each other.
  • I watched this happen whenever I was in the office. Thom was doing this multiple times per day.
  • Our boss had no idea but his blood pressure went up every time he went to retrieve a printout.
  • Thank you Thom. Against all odds you made that place a tiny bit more tolerable.
  • sonal1988 How could he not see through Thom when he was doing this multiple times a day???
  • OP 1quirky1 The boss was kinda dense, fixated on getting his printout, and had a short attention span. Thom was careful to not be excessively obnoxious or do it every time.
  • xMcRaemanx Until the IT guys pull the printer logs and confirm the document printed there so suspicion immediately falls to someone in the vicinity of the printer so IT sets up a sting operation because dont waste our time. Dont fuck with IT. Sincerely, IT
  • OP 1quirky1 I was in IT support for years. IT fucks back, hard, and possibly with Fight Club vibes.
  • aelwyn2000 Man, my dog does this to me like every single day, and is so chill about it that sometimes I don't even notice or I wonder why I feel all stressed out after just getting some coffee and making some toast.
  • OP 1quirky1 Is his name Thom?
  • Fleshsuitpilot I wasn't expecting something a little less obvious since you specified the douchebag boss had no idea. Maybe it's just me but you'd only get the benefit of the doubt one singular time, if you physically put your body in my path a second time consecutively, then it's obvious you're doing it on purpose. I think it would be much more rewarding to grab the printed document(s) and move them to a different printer somewhere in the office, a different printer each time. Then let him sear
  • OP 1quirky1 There was only one printer area. Sabotage is overt action that would be punished. There was no making this boss better. We definitely could have made him worse. The beauty of Thom's revenge is that it can be explained away by extreme coincidences and it is so petty that it seems silly to think it was intentional.
  • CQ5II how could the boss not know he was being messed with, multiple times a day by Thom?
  • OP 1quirky1 The boss was kinda dense, fixated on getting his printout, and had a short attention span. Thom was careful to not be excessively obnoxious or do it every time.
  • Coder Joe1 Thus began the first event in the office Olympics. ✗
  • MoodyBlue78 Let me guess: Boss is really Dwight Schrute and Thom is Jim Halpert. This would have been a really funny scene on the show.
  • kimvy Never underestimate the perfection of the Peter Principle. Never.
  • foosballallah My desk used to be situated right next to the office printer, within arm's length. The pos's in my office would often print stuff and just leave it on the printer or forget about it. Sometimes they would come to the printer grab what they needed and leave all the other forgotten copies on my desk which just pissed me of. I decided that it was time for some payback so I would take three or so printed copies that were left behind and feed them back into the paper tray so that they wo

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