Some workplace policies seem designed to test patience and this Redditor’s story proves just how satisfying it can be to turn those rules around on an entitled manager.
After an unfortunate accident that left their ankle swollen and bruised, the Redditor asked for a chair to sit on at work, just to ease the pain. But their manager refused to grant the request without a doctor’s note.
So, they did what anyone would do: got the doctor’s note for the full week off. The result? No more chair, but an unexpected week of rest and recovery. After that, the manager never asked for a doctor’s note again. Sometimes, a little “malicious compliance” is all it takes to put the right people in their place.
After the poster injured their ankle, the manager demanded a doctor’s note, leading to a surprising turn of events



























When it comes to workplace policies, we all know the frustration of being asked to comply with seemingly unreasonable demands.
In this story, the employee’s simple request for a chair to ease the pain of an injury becomes a perfect example of malicious compliance. The manager’s refusal to allow this, demanding a doctor’s note, set the stage for an unexpected twist.
In response to the manager’s demand, the employee didn’t just get the required note. Instead, she took the situation a step further. She visited the doctor, who confirmed she needed to take a full week off work for her injury, and then informed the manager she wouldn’t be able to work at all.
The manager, who had insisted on the note to allow a chair, was left to deal with the unexpected consequence of his rigid demand.
The employee’s decision not to engage in a confrontation but to follow through with the rules showed how creative compliance can turn the situation in the employee’s favor. And after this incident, she was never asked for a doctor’s note again.
Psychologist Dr. Adam Grant explains that when employees are forced to comply with overly strict or illogical rules, it can lead to resentment and disengagement. However, using creativity and patience to turn those rules into something that serves your needs can feel like a small victory.
In this case, the employee’s action exposed the absurdity of the manager’s decision while also protecting her own health.
Experts on workplace accommodations also highlight that injured employees are entitled to reasonable adjustments, such as seating or modified duties.
According to SHRM, asking for a chair due to medical reasons is a reasonable accommodation under employment law, as long as it doesn’t cause undue hardship to the employer.
Research from PMID and SafeWorks Illinois also supports that such accommodations, including seating, can significantly improve recovery and help employees return to work faster.
The manager’s rigid refusal ultimately backfired, showing how unnecessary rules can undermine both productivity and employee morale.
Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:
These users all reflected on the importance of prioritizing health over work, emphasizing how unreasonable it is for employers to ignore employees’ well-being
















This group applauded the clever, somewhat mischievous ways employees stood up for themselves when their managers made unreasonable demands





These commenters shared frustrations about micromanagement and inflexible bosses








These users delved into the implications of overbearing managers and the role of healthcare providers in helping employees stand up to unreasonable workplace expectations
![Manager Refuses To Let Employee Sit And Demands Doctor’s Note, Gets More Than He Bargained For [Reddit User] − I had one like this one time. I was sick with a stomach bug and was puking and shitting everywhere,](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762576803191-30.webp)






















![Manager Refuses To Let Employee Sit And Demands Doctor’s Note, Gets More Than He Bargained For [Reddit User] − I work in grocery, and well, I caught the flu. The REAL flu.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762576837758-53.webp)




Have you ever experienced a similar situation where a manager’s ridiculous rule led to a much bigger issue? How did you handle it? Drop your stories below, we love a good tale of standing up for yourself!









