>old coworker (not a superior) gets extremely buttblasted whenever he sees me lazing around (after I've completed the day's work
>gets buttflusterted whenever I take a lunch break a minute longer than the alloted half hour
>gets buttmad if I take a shit too long
>get buttroasted if I'm even a minute late
>one day orders me to go to the boss and tell him everything I did "wrong"
>I don't
>he complains himself but the boss takes my side since he likes me and says old coworker doesn't have authority
Who was in the wrong here?
>>18570916
He's in the wrong for getting upset when he's just an employee as long as it didn't increase his workload.
You're in the "wrong" for not finding something constructive to do while still clocked in even if you finished your workload.
>>18570916
sounds like he has assburgers or something.
Your defiantly in the right. You still doing your job. You're just a little more laid back with the rules. He obviously cant handle "rule breaking" just tell him to fuck off or fuck with him and make it seem like your doing even worse shit.
>>18570921
We're maintenance. On any given day there are like 5-7 hours of work to be done in an 8 hour shift
If he's not the head manager or ultimate superior whatever, then it doesn't matter what he thinks and he should know that.