I repair electrical components that go inside high end robots that assemble parts and transfer components from one place to another. I share a work station with a co-worker who works the day shift. We log in and out with a code so management knows who's working on components. It's a cake job and not a lot of pressure. I forgot to add that, me and my girlfriend had a big argument before work and I was pissed off about things when I got to work. When I got to my workstation, my station partner left already, (I was a little late because of girlfriend drama). I sat down and immediately noticed I was out of wire and flux. Annoyed, I went to the supply room, came back and started working. Well, after like 3 hours I noticed that my PIN code wasn't showing on the work labels I attached to my stuff going out...it was my station partners PIN! So, I logged her out and logged myself in. I had processed like 46 pieces before I saw the wrong PIN code. I took a break, and then went back to supply for more supplies. I finished out the shift and went home and ignored girlfriend that night. Next day, found out that my station partner got fired for using the wrong wire size and wasting like $84,000 in labor charges and materials. She was in her probationary period so they let her go. I immediately wondered if I had made the mistake yesterday when doing work under her login. Well crap, when I got to my station I saw the first empty spool I used and it was the wrong size for the parts we were making. I just knew it was my mistake. I felt bad but not bad enough to go snitch on myself. I just feel like shit...but I am scared to say something now.
TL;DR: I got a co worker fired, didn't fess up to it being my mistake, and now I feel like crap.
MNJon t1_iy0oilm wrote
Times like this determine if you are a man or a boy.