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The original was posted on /r/maliciouscompliance by /u/ThrowawayNumber9272 on 2025-02-10 23:14:59+00:00.
There’s not much to say here. I work for a tech company that sells Macbooks and chromebooks and miscellaneous things to schools. There is a rule in place that says we are NOT allowed to work from home under any circumstances, with the exception of Thursdays and Fridays if you don’t have any meetings or the such.
Yesterday we got a bunch of quotes from one of our distributors and the aim of today was to get all the SKU’s and codes into our system for one of the bigwig expensive catholic schools - and these codes came in EXTREMELY last minute -like, we have 6 working hours to fill out everything. I did what I could yesterday, and told my manager that I would have to do the rest tomorrow since it was late notice.
Today, the internet is down at work. The quote for approximately 1.5m worth of stock is due in 2 hours, and to be honest - I’d be more inclined to hotspot my phone to get this work done if they paid me more than the bare minimum, and gave me a phone allowance. My previous pay evaluations were all rejected, and if I’m contributing 5-10% gross profit margins on literal millions you’d think there was at least commission.
Ah well. If only I could go home to use my working internet, or got $5-10 a month for my month bill so that I could get this done via hotspot. Oh well.