Father-In-Law DEMANDS an Interview with MY COMPANY... so he can STEAL the CFO's JOB
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0:00 Father-in-Law demands an interview with my husband’s company…and then tries to steal the CFO’S job right in front of him. (u/dat_woman_over_there)
4:05 Am I the Jerk for siding with my friend about her husband’s unfair inheritance choices? (u/NoCardiologist1461)
7:21 My Entitled manager says that she’s going to write me up with salary deduction if I don’t give her a doctors note…so I maliciously comply, and make her ever regret causing me problems. (u/pimilpimil)
10:12 Entitled Coworkers demand we stop using their computers, even though we only use them when we cover for them…so I get revenge by making them regret every complaining about such petty things. (u/Fire_The_Torpedo2011)
13:02 Am I the Jerk for telling my friend that her daughter would have a better life if she gave up her vices? (u/narniais4lovers)
16:13 Am I the Jerk for exposing my mom’s insane lifelong grudge she has had against me? (u/Soggy-Hunt3889)
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First story: I'm an electrician and once had a new journeyman come to a job. Within a few weeks, he was bad mouthing the foreman to the project manager, who was my Dad. He wenr on and on about how the foreman was an idiot and how he should be foreman instead. The foreman had worked there for over 20 years and his father was previously a project manager at the same company (his Dad had passed away a few years before). My Dad and the foreman's Dad were also good friends. My Dad looked at him and said, "Well I know and like him. I don't know or like you." The journeyman was laid off the next day.
Last story that mother and family are straight up evil
@MarsJenkar
25 күн бұрын
The mother, yes. The family? Well, remember that the initial reaction of the OP and their dad was that "there's no way _that_ is the reason for our bad relationship; there has to be more to it", only to eventually find out that no, that really _was_ the reason. The members of the family who are on the mother's side right now may simply be in denial.
Story 5: ugh... I *_hate_* parents like that. I too grew up in a situation where my parents vices were far more important to them than just basic needs for not only myself but my step siblings. Even go so bad that the child support my mother was getting for me was mostly being used to pay for those vices while my step father was out of work... which was often. Even got so bad that CPS was called on my parents for it since I was showing up to school in literal rags during the winter.
Story 6: the OPs mother sounds like a compete freak show of an individual. Treated your child like crap because she had to skip reading a book on the day it dropped?!?! I don't know what would be worse. That the OPs mom is that messed up in the head to think the OP could even control the day they was born, or the fact that a minor inconvenience is a good enough reason to emotionally abuse a child.
@QuickManEXE
25 күн бұрын
All made worse that people think the OP was over-reacting and on the moms side.
@MarsJenkar
25 күн бұрын
@@QuickManEXE To be fair, I think that at least some of the family's reactions could come down to that they couldn't believe that _that_ was the reason for the bad relationship between the two of them; there had to be more to it. Just like the OP and their dad initially did.
@QuickManEXE
25 күн бұрын
@@MarsJenkar True, but if that were the case, then they should be on the OP's side here, not the mom's.
@MarsJenkar
25 күн бұрын
@@QuickManEXE Think about it from their perspective. OP has just made an absolutely _wild_ claim about why the mother dislikes OP (we know that the wild claim happens to be true, but _they_ don't). OP says the mother more or less confirmed it, but doesn't say exactly what form that confirmation took. Even if it was clear that the OP's claim was in fact true as to how the bad relationship started, it would not be a stretch to think "there's _no way_ that's all there is to it; the OP _must_ have done something". Remember, up to this point the family had believed that the bad relationship was _entirely_ OP's fault, and that isn't going to turn completely on its head from one wild claim. There's a lot of inertia there, and it's also a fairly fresh revelation.
@Jasonfallen71
25 күн бұрын
@@MarsJenkarumm, that’s not “a bad relationship”. That is entirely the “mom’s” fault, maybe even 110%. OP is not even a tiny bit responsible for the profound abuse dealt out to her by a criminally insane psychotic monster.
Story 1: The father in law may as well have worn a tuxedo with sneakers to the interview and cut a huge fart.
Oh 1st story reminds me of a similar post were op’s father tried to get a job at her husband’s company only to demand the CEOs job to only turn out that the owner/ boss was his son in law , he was hired at job his son in law created for ops dad but a week later he locked her husband out of his office by barricading himself in there and took and made calls where he cost the company 4 clients and was promptly arrested and fired as ops husband had to do damage control and op disowned her father after he said some nasty things
@darkwarriormaster9644
25 күн бұрын
Do you remember the video with that post?
@ElecticalCheetah
25 күн бұрын
Its a video I saw on R/ back in 2021
Last story: I wonder which Harry Potter book the mother decided to become a complete psychopath for
Story 1: Jesus Christ Almighty the father in law seemed like a psychopath. Like you can't just get handed the job on a silver platter. Story 2: I agree with the OP. Carl's needs are illogical and aren't thought through very well.
Yay the narrator is back
Story 1: That father-in-law is a self-centered, delusional, entitled idiot! And he could have ruined his own son’s reputation at his company! I’m at least glad the OP’s husband was able to do damage control and then had the balls to call his father out on being such an asshole. Was the father-in-law really laid off or was he fired for his terrible personality? Story 2: Carl isn’t being logical at all. Also, if he thought Irene was a gold-digger, why did he marry her? Story 4: Another story where the jerks are hoisted by their own petard. Story 4: Emily is being a selfish jerk. Also, any parent who refuses to let their child learn how to swim is horribly irresponsible. Story 5: I feel like there’s more to the mother’s reason for hating the OP aka the middle child. Not being able to read a book the day it comes out because you had to give birth? There has got to be more to this woman. Don’t get wrong, she’s a terrible mother and a terrible person, but I feel like we’re not getting the full story.
19:38: what the hell blaming somebody for the last thing that they have absolutely 100% no control over...
i love listening ti this in the plane
I don't know much about inheritance and what rules and regulations are in place for such things, but it sounds like he doesn't care if his current WIFE ends up homeless should he pass away. So long as his kids get money to get themselves somewhere in life. If you can't be asked to care about your wife and you stoop to calling her a gold digger with 0 proof of this being the case, then you don't love them. You're just out for eye candy and you're worse than a gold digger in my opinion.
*Story 1:* It's crazy how some people are.
You wouldn't leave the house?!
Story 1: worked at Amazon as a student. We had that type come in all the time. We’re foreman or whatever (cue in any small/middle position of power) at a company for x years, we’re laid off, had to work at Amazon now. Those guys just couldn’t comprehend that they weren’t the boss anymore but low-level drones like everybody else. Within weeks, those guys pretended they had authority positions they didn’t have, the worst were the ones that actually could some ridiculous “special” job (like checking if every workplace was cleaned). Damn I hated that type.
Oh, my child was born on the day a book dropped and now im weeks behind. WOMP TO THE FUCKING WOMPIEST OF WOMPS
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@loganthomas3575
20 күн бұрын
*YOU’RE*
@michaelshworak
20 күн бұрын
Man
Swim lessons as a kid is a thing? It was sink or swim while going to the lake when i was a kid. Learned really fast.
Last story: WTF!
I guess some first oh wait, I’m not
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Acting out like that in a interview does have negative consequences, because the CFO and CEO can actually blacklist the father in law from finding another job in that same industry. My advice at a job interview, don’t act like a Horse’s Arse when being interviewed.
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What’s the story about the well? It was very confusing but from what I could understand. It sounds like the wife is a little bit of a Golddigger. She’s getting upset because it almost sounds like she didn’t get left. Anything in his children dead? Any seen if he passes away when the kids are under age unless this man has a terminal illness I know they said oh did to his age but again unless this man has a terminal illness, why are people worried about like oh if the kids pass away when they’re under the age of 18. A lot of that story did not make sense.
@francinetitherington4060
22 күн бұрын
Well, normally the house goes yo the surviving spouse and it mentions that she's paying towards the mortgage but was not added on the title. In all fainess it should be deeded to her as a Life Estate, then the condition that the children inherit it on her death, unless she remarries.
@tylercanales5794
22 күн бұрын
@@francinetitherington4060 but my question is maybe it was answered I kind of forget I know you said they’re paying something on it but what’s this house they bought together I can’t remember? Or is it a house? The dad owned and he says he wants to make the cut even between all the children and if he didn’t have the money so let’s say they all get $5000 and two of them get 5000 and the rest only get like let’s say 1000 these are just random numbers I’m throwing out. And the house is the only way I could see why the Dad wants to sell it or why it wasn’t left in the way..
I guess some first
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25 күн бұрын
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25 күн бұрын
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@Maximo_VR-VR
25 күн бұрын
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25 күн бұрын
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25 күн бұрын
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@aniyamcnair4091
24 күн бұрын
@@chaponeedwinchow3845 yes I am
Buddy, you need to upgrade your vocabulary a little. You sound like a broken record. In my opinion in my opinion in my opinion. It also shows that you just copy and paste your stories in the way you tell them.
Story 1: worked at Amazon as a student. We had that type come in all the time. We’re foreman or whatever (cue in any small/middle position of power) at a company for x years, we’re laid off, had to work at Amazon now. Those guys just couldn’t comprehend that they weren’t the boss anymore but low-level drones like everybody else. Within weeks, those guys pretended they had authority positions they didn’t have, the worst were the ones that actually could some ridiculous “special” job (like checking if every workplace was cleaned). Damn I hated that type.