Nuclear Power Plant Snow Day: When Malicious Compliance Is the Safest Option
When you think of nuclear power plants, you probably picture control rooms, blinking lights, and highly specialized staff working in lockstep. Now throw in a foot of snow, an epic commute, and a supervisor who’s determined to uphold policy—even if it makes zero sense. What do you get? The perfect recipe for some delicious malicious compliance, served with a side of hot chocolate and sledding.
This is the tale of one nuclear employee’s snow day standoff—a pre-pandemic story that highlights just how absurd workplace rigidity can be. And judging by the 2,500+ Reddit upvotes and a comment section full of wit and wisdom, this story struck a nerve with thousands who’ve faced their own “come in or else” moments.