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Ops Manager Demands His “Most Experienced” Worker, His Malicious Compliance Sends Her Dipshit Instead

by Annie Nguyen
September 24, 2025
in Social Issues

Workplace drama is a lot like office coffee: bitter, overheated, and often spilling everywhere. One Redditor shared a story straight out of a corporate sitcom where an operations manager tried to bypass her colleague and demand “the most experienced employee” for her shift.

The kicker? Instead of getting the superstar problem-solver she secretly wanted, she got the one person everyone wished they could fire but couldn’t, thanks to family ties in upper management.

The result? Eight glorious weeks of malicious compliance that had everyone except her laughing. Curious how a single email turned into poetic workplace justice? Let’s dive into the saga.

A manager, ordered to assign their “most experienced” employee to a struggling Ops shift, maliciously complies by sending the incompetent

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Workplace dynamics can turn toxic when communication is replaced with backchannel complaints and power plays. In this story, the Operations Manager believed she could sidestep direct collaboration by escalating to higher leadership. What she failed to account for was the wording of her own request, “the most experienced employee.”

From a management perspective, experience does not always correlate with competence.

According to a 2022 analysis by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), “time in role is one of the least reliable predictors of performance”. A long-tenured worker may still lack essential skills, adaptability, or motivation. Yet many organizations still conflate seniority with expertise.

This is where the Ops Manager miscalculated. She wanted Rock Star, the high-performing, proactive problem solver. But she asked for “most experienced,” which, in this case, meant Dipshit: the underperformer shielded by nepotism. When the request was honored literally, she was stuck with the very employee most likely to exacerbate her issues.

From an HR ethics standpoint, the bigger issue is nepotism. Research by Harvard Business Review highlights that nepotism often lowers team morale and leads to “performance drag,” as other employees recognize that accountability is uneven.

When poorly performing relatives are protected, managers and peers are forced into elaborate workarounds. That dynamic not only discourages talent like Rock Star but also creates fertile ground for malicious compliance.

On the flip side, this case underscores the value of precision in managerial communication. A well-drafted directive could have specified “the employee with the strongest track record in resolving shift issues” or “the highest-performing team member.” Vague requests invite loopholes, and in this case, the loophole was weaponized.

Was the compliance petty? Perhaps. But it was also a rational protest. Employees often resort to malicious compliance when they feel undermined or disrespected.

A 2021 study in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that workers who perceive “procedural injustice” are more likely to engage in passive-aggressive resistance behaviors, including rigid rule-following that highlights flawed systems.

For leaders, the lesson is clear: build trust with peers instead of going behind their backs, address underperformance even when nepotism complicates it, and be precise when making requests. Otherwise, you may end up with exactly what you asked for, just not what you wanted.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Commenters called it “very satisfying”

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These users lauded the execution

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This workplace drama proves a timeless truth: if you play sneaky office politics, you’d better be careful what you ask for. The ops manager wanted a hero and got a headache instead, all because of one poorly worded email.

So, readers, what do you think: was this manager a genius for his malicious compliance, or should he have stepped in to protect the operations shift from Dipshit’s chaos? And if you were in his shoes, would you have done the same? Drop your takes below!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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