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Automotive product planning employee gets promoted and boss fired by booking wheels and tires as checked luggage when boss tries to blame him for a misdelivered shipment of wheels for a photoshoot: 'He had no one else to blame'

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  • An expensive black car with new wheels is posed for a photoshoot
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  • "MC on boss lead to new job and him being fired"

    Nearly 30 years ago I worked for the US National Sales company for a major automotive brand. I was in product planning working on the launch of new model vehicles but was junior level at the time. My boss was a real hard ass on things and was the type that when he did something wrong then it was someone else's fault or if it was a good thing that happened, he would take all the credit.
  • One Friday he dumped in my lap that a shipment of wheels and tires had to be sent to Europe for following Monday as part of a photoshoot. This was the same trip that he had previously denied my travel request to support the event. Also, he knew about these wheels and tires a week or more prior and I think he was trying to make me look bad by dumping
  • it on me last minute. When i asked him about how I was supposed to get these packed and shipped for arrival in 2-days he told me to just get it done and not to bother him with the detail. Further, he wanted the wheels and tires back ASAP after the photoshoot. Trigger MC on this.
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  • So I booked a flight to Europe and took the wheels and tires as over-sized luggage. I then rented a van, collected the wheels and tires, and took them to the photoshoot. I took care of business, hung around for the next two days and then took the wheels and tires back with me on return flight on Tuesday morning.
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  • his plan? Shortly after this I was offered the role of as Vehicle Manager in Corporate Communications group which I gladly took, even though my boss tried to prevent it. My former boss was let go about 4 months later. Apparently, he had no one else to blame for his mess ups.
  • DeadMoneyDrew I'm betting that the cost of flying yourself plus the wheels and equipment as oversized luggage wasn't that much more expensive than shipping the equipment overnight. Next day air is freaking expensive and for good reason.
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  • OP D90man Nope I looked into this and the costs were more. Remember I would have had to get a shipping company to then pick up the cargo and then drive it an hour or so to the photoshoot. I would have then had to do the same arrangement to have wheels and tires returned. So it was far less expensive this way
  • tsian The only thing that could have made this better is if there were only first-class tickets left.
  • OP D90man yeah but I felt at the time it would have been pushing it. I still had to have my boss approve my expense report.
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  • Geminii27 And each wheel had to have its own seat.
  • OP D90man Lol - too funny
  • NeolithicOrkney This little vindictive man (the boss, "little" indicating brain size) must have had a very unhappy life if he felt such a need to want to bring someone down who made HIM look good. People like this only look good to themselves, not to anyone else.
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  • OP D90man Yep he was a real piece of low life.
  • farting_contest He made you look so bad that without you as cover he got fired in 4 months. But, the company also promoted you because of a weekend event even though they presumably had piles of negative reports about you. I am unconvinced.
  • OP D90man I did not clarify that I knew all the execs already as they were from the US sales company. My boss at the time had policy that no one on his team could talk to any of the execs. So he wanted to control all information flow up the chain. So there was longer history here. They knew that my boss denied my trip over to support which they could not understand. So he was already under review for all his BS.
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  • Coder Joe1 He screwed up wheel bad.
  • maybelying It's expensive if you use a courier company, but some airlines have a cargo division that will take goods and get them on the next available passenger flight that has enough room in the cargo hold for a pretty reasonable price. At a previous job, we used Air Canada when we needed same day shipments within Canada. It was pretty cheap compared to other options, but part of that is because the main drawback is that you would have to arrange delivery to and pick up from the cargo terminal
  • Wolverine-7509 Exactly. Less risk. Personal handling/oversight. A+
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  • LMA 1954 Computer stuff. Hardware shipping from France, software Dev team in US. 1st customer ship date looming - 6 customers in initial order. But documentation (manuals) are not ready in France. Manuals can be locally printed in US. Someone going to France cannot take multiple copies of manuals as Customs will not allow. 6 members of Dev team flew to France, each one carrying a full "personal" set of the manuals - which were conveniently left there to ship with the product, and we had our cele
  • TheFluffiestRedditor I know several people who have traveled like this with hard drives and computers. Sometimes hand delivered is the best option

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