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Staff Member Stuck to the Rules – Even the CEO Had to Wait in the Lobby

by Jeffrey Stone
September 26, 2025
in Social Issues

A front-desk worker had one job: follow the new sign-in policy. The rule was simple and written in bold letters, every guest must sign in, no exceptions.

So when the company’s CEO walked in expecting the usual free pass, things took an unexpected turn. Instead of breezing through, the boss was politely asked to grab a pen, sign the sheet, and take a seat like everyone else.

The CEO didn’t get special treatment that day. He sat in the lobby for ten full minutes, waiting for security to finish their slow routine. By the next morning, a company-wide email arrived tweaking the rule.

It now included a softer clause: “use discretion.” The moment may have looked small, but for the employee holding the clipboard, it was a quiet win that had the whole office talking.

Staff Member Stuck to the Rules - Even the CEO Had to Wait in the Lobby

When Policy Clashes with Power – Here’s The Original Post:

'They said all guests must sign in, so I made the CEO wait in the lobby until security approved him?'

We got a new visitor policy last week. The email was bolded, underlined and said: “ALL GUESTS MUST SIGN IN AND WAIT FOR SECURITY CLEARANCE BEFORE ENTERING. NO EXCEPTIONS.”

I work front desk. normally, executives just walk through. But hey, the email said what it said.

So when the CEO came in early for a board meeting, smiled, and started heading for the elevator.

I handed him the clipboard and said, “Sorry sit, i’ll need you to sign in and wait while I call it in”

He looked confused, maybe a little amused, but sat down. security took their time, ten full minutes. The next morning, we got a new email: “Use discretion for executive level...

When Policy Clashes with Power

Workplaces run on rules, but this story shows what happens when rules collide with status. The employee wasn’t trying to be difficult. They were simply doing their job, following an email that said no exceptions.

If the CEO had walked past without signing in, they could’ve been the one blamed for breaking policy. Instead, they chose fairness, proving that even the boss should follow the same process as everyone else.

It’s also a reminder of why visitor policies exist in the first place. Security concerns are real, and breaches can cost companies millions, according to IBM’s 2023 security report.

Still, the ten-minute wait was a little awkward, and that’s what sparked the quick rule change. The updated policy gave staff more room to use common sense when handling VIPs.

Not everyone would’ve handled it the same way. Organizational psychologist Dr. Adam Grant has pointed out that good employees know when to follow rules strictly and when to apply judgment.

In this case, a quick call to security could’ve smoothed things out without making the CEO sit like a forgotten guest. But sometimes sticking to the letter of the law makes a point that people won’t forget.

The Bigger Picture: Clarity Beats Confusion

This incident also highlights another workplace truth: unclear rules create problems. A “no exceptions” order might sound good on paper, but what happens when leadership walks in?

According to a 2024 SHRM study, 65 percent of workplace mistakes come from poor communication of policies. If a rule applies to everyone, it needs to be practical, not just strict. Otherwise, it creates tension instead of order.

For employees stuck in similar spots, the lesson is balance. Follow the rules, but also think about context. If the situation allows, a quick heads-up to security or a respectful note to management can prevent misunderstandings.

At the same time, management should write policies that reflect real-life scenarios, not just ideals.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

Many praised the employee for sticking to the rules and treating the CEO like everyone else. 

EdmonCaradoc − Good on the CEO for not making it your problem, he knew you were just following orders

Stage_Party − I work in the NHS in the UK and obviously we have to take down certain details to make sure we are speaking to the right person on...

I got a call from someone asking for information on their friends appointment, and they didn't have any details. I said I can't give you any information.

"Do you know who I am? I'm your boss. " It was only the chief executive. Told her "sorry, I still can't give out the information".

She hung up. 5 minutes later I get a call from my upper manager. "did you tell the chief exec you weren't going to give her information? "

"yup, she didn't have the required information" "yeah we thought so.

She just called to complain about you haha, we told her the same thing! Good job! "

railroadbaron − I'm gonna guess security took their time because they didn't know who they were supposed to be approving.

Hopefully that would also inadvertently allow the CEO to get a good look at a process not working well.

Others thought the move was risky, pointing out that embarrassing your boss could backfire. 

madkins007 − A million years ago I was a security guard at a plant. A sports car whizzed past the gate with an exec we knew and liked, but who...

I hopped in my personal car and chased him down, honking my horn to get his attention.

Did the "Excuse me, sir, but you didn't sign in, may I see your badge and please sign this log" thing, expecting that I was going to get some sort...

Next day, he sent me a very nice note apologizing for the oversight, and thanking me for following procedures and impressing the visitors with how seriously we took things.

NobodysBabyDaddy − This type of dedication is why my friends hired me to check IDs at the gate to their bar several years back. Everyone had to show them.

In our state, if you're in a bar and/or consuming alcohol in public, you have to have your ID with you. So there were no exceptions. A few times, we...

When I asked for IDs, they'd show their badges. And then I told them, "OK, but that's not an ID, and you don't get in without showing your ID."

They always had a laugh about it and told my bosses to keep me at the gate.

gbroon − Usually CEO is an employee who as long as they have the correct pass should be able to get in just the same as everyone else.

If they didn't have their pass you were just doing your job. In that situation they shouldn't get any special treatment and shouldn't expect it either.

Some even shared their own stories of following the rules to the letter, proving that policy-versus-power showdowns happen more often than most think.

shadow-foxe − LOL I once got a job due to this type of thing. I got told we HAD to be let in by a security officer and to not...

So I'm waiting for security to turn up, this tall guy in an expensive suit comes up and says "Heys it's ok I can let you in".

"Im like no thanks sir, security is on its way". He chuckled and waited with me, turns out he was the big boss of the whole area.

And escorted me to my interviewer. I got the job and was told it was because big boss put in a good word for me.

He always said Hi to me after that and would chat from time to time. It confused many of my coworkers as they thought I knew him from outside of...

Nope, just followed the email I was sent for my interview.

falconjayhawk − Funny parallel. I was at basic training for a military academy decades ago. Part of the training was in a simulated deployed location in the field.

Tents, cots, etc. we had to pull guard duty at the entrances and were explicitly told to check the IDs of everyone trying to enter.

Welp, the 1 star general tried to come in without his ID…and the cadets dropped him into the dirt and held him at “gun point”

(They didn’t give us real guns, but they looked like real ones. ) until someone brought his ID. He LOVED IT. Looking back, he probably did this on purpose just...

Dude was great and was a master speaker. Best example of leadership.

EarlBeforeSwine − I’m the director of security for my place of business, and our CEO will sometimes try to go through the metal detector with a pocket knife

or otherwise break security protocol when going through the front door, and send me reports on his experience.

He expects to be treated just like everyone else, and will let me know which of my employees hold him to the rules, and which ones let him slide. New...

He will also have board members do it, even throw the “don’t you know who I am” routine.

I expect my guys to be polite but firm in holding them to the rules, and the execs and board of directors expect the same.

manystripes − My aunt used to work gate security at Michigan Speedway in the 90s, and tells the story of turning away Roger Penske,

who owned the track at the time, because he didn't have a proper event pass. Apparently he was pretty good humored about it.

A Clipboard Win or a Corporate Faux Pas?

This front-desk worker turned an ordinary day into a memorable one by sticking to policy, even when the CEO was involved. The stunt forced leadership to rethink their rules and gave the worker a brief taste of power.

Was it a fair stand for equality, or a step too far in making the boss wait? The truth lies somewhere in between. Rules matter, but so does judgment.

The best takeaway for employees and leaders alike is clear: write rules that make sense, follow them with fairness, and never underestimate the power of a clipboard.

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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