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Every industry is full of non-technical hills that people plant their flag on. What is yours?

(The other post was technical hills. I changed the question to non-technical.)

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[โ€“] BurgerBaron@piefed.social 5 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

The place I've worked at for over a decade now Darth Vader'd the deal and implemented mandatory scheduled overtime after cutting crews to skeleton. I'd rather get fired than work overtinme, so initially I refused all of it without justifying why.

After a year of doing that a manager tried to scare me into complying, but I just kept asking what the minimum amount of days I'd have to work OT per year and he refused to answer, and I never got written up.

So I work 2 OT shifts a year. They still haven't fired me 6 years later. I guess training a new guy in a specialised position is too much work vs putting up with my stubborn ass.

[โ€“] MakingWork@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 hours ago

Crazy that paying overtime is cheaper long term.