I had a situation at work involving a customer and a mistake on our part. In the end I managed to find a way for our company to correct the mistake and everyone to get to save face.
Without going into specifics it was a bureaucratic problem of her being put into an unnecessary and time consuming process before we could do what she needed.
She needs it done by Monday. We didn't do enough research and passed it off to another department because we misread the situation. I wanted to pull it back from that department but my senior officers told me that even though we knew it should have never been passed over and that eventually they would pass it back we had to wait for them to get to it.
This morning I got a message that the other department will take 2-3 business days to even get to look at the case. After a lot of detective work and some fancy footwork I found a loophole that allowed us a different angle at accomplishing what the customer needs and we will now have it done by Monday.
I think I was ready to lose my job over this. The thing is I can't stand all of us standing around letting a person drown because they didn't file the requisite form to be saved. I know it wasn't life or death but it was starting to screw with someone's livelihood.
While by the rules I was being given we couldn't do what needed to be done but in reality I could have it would have happened and it wouldn't have been wrong for us to do. The only thing that would have happened is I would have been fired for defying what I was told.
I will never know if I would have risked throwing away my job because it didn't come to that in the end but I ask you is it worth your job to do the right thing?
Without going into specifics it was a bureaucratic problem of her being put into an unnecessary and time consuming process before we could do what she needed.
She needs it done by Monday. We didn't do enough research and passed it off to another department because we misread the situation. I wanted to pull it back from that department but my senior officers told me that even though we knew it should have never been passed over and that eventually they would pass it back we had to wait for them to get to it.
This morning I got a message that the other department will take 2-3 business days to even get to look at the case. After a lot of detective work and some fancy footwork I found a loophole that allowed us a different angle at accomplishing what the customer needs and we will now have it done by Monday.
I think I was ready to lose my job over this. The thing is I can't stand all of us standing around letting a person drown because they didn't file the requisite form to be saved. I know it wasn't life or death but it was starting to screw with someone's livelihood.
While by the rules I was being given we couldn't do what needed to be done but in reality I could have it would have happened and it wouldn't have been wrong for us to do. The only thing that would have happened is I would have been fired for defying what I was told.
I will never know if I would have risked throwing away my job because it didn't come to that in the end but I ask you is it worth your job to do the right thing?
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