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New AskReddit Stories: Redditors who rage quit a job without thinking, what was the last straw? --- LIKES AND I WILL UPLOAD MORE REDDIT STORIES!
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  • @HughMiller98
    @HughMiller985 жыл бұрын

    15 SECONDS late and they're put on probation and not eligible for a raise? Good on them for quitting on the spot.

  • @21coute

    @21coute

    5 жыл бұрын

    And he wasn't even late - it was his computer's fault.

  • @foxymetroid

    @foxymetroid

    5 жыл бұрын

    At my last job, it was 2 minutes instead of 15 seconds. And you were given a verbal warning.

  • @mendelsonja

    @mendelsonja

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@foxymetroid At my old job I was the Assistant Manager and the Manager wasn't in on a day so I had to fire someone for being late. I felt kind of bad because the guy was within the ~10 minute grace period that we gave people (I think he was 7-8 minutes late) and he tried to argue that, but he'd received several warnings about his tardiness for previous times of upwards of an hour and the day prior he'd signed a "final written warning" about it.

  • @ArchonZach
    @ArchonZach5 жыл бұрын

    There's nothing more enjoyable than yelling at a manager and seeing their look of disbelief they never expect an employee to fight back

  • @jacobpozworski5962
    @jacobpozworski59624 жыл бұрын

    MY STORY ABOUT QUITTING WITHOUT THINKING I worked for a factory back in my hometown for about 3 months. I was told I'd get a raise after three months if I had perfect attendance. 3 months comes by and I had perfect attendance, raise was denied, wouldnt tell me why. I walked out right after that. I got a call an hour later offering my job back with the raise, so I accept. I go back in and talk to the boss, he made me publicly apologize to the entire company, then I went to work, I get my first paycheck after quitting and I still hadn't recieved my raise. Went to talk to my boss about it, he completely denied the raise. So I quit again, but took it further. I called OSHA (this wasn't a safe place to work) and got them fined $50,000. I dont regret it.

  • @cleliaoconnell3705

    @cleliaoconnell3705

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations

  • @Manglethefox238

    @Manglethefox238

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good work.

  • @tsharabrown3719

    @tsharabrown3719

    2 жыл бұрын

    The fact that they thought you would stay after being lied to, humiliated, and lied to again is insane to me. Who do these people think they are? I want to work, really, I do. I actually like the general routine of working part time, even at my hellscape of a job. But no amount of money or "satisfaction of a job well done" is worth being treated as subhuman.

  • @tonychan8558

    @tonychan8558

    2 жыл бұрын

    OSHA for the win! Well played, sir!

  • @Duck0.1

    @Duck0.1

    Жыл бұрын

    We do a little trolling still congrats on leaving that horrible job

  • @thatguy5837
    @thatguy58374 жыл бұрын

    I'm 32 years old, every jobs I've ever had was based in favoritism in one way or the other. You would think at some point you'd end up working with adults, but it never stops being in high school.

  • @GruppeSechs2004

    @GruppeSechs2004

    4 жыл бұрын

    That Guy this hits too close to home. Also, when your workaholic boss expects you to have his work ethic

  • @Dragoon1809

    @Dragoon1809

    4 жыл бұрын

    On top of that, you could be one of the best workers in your workplace and your boss will pick someone who sucks at his/her job for better positions all because you won’t kiss their ass or just doesn’t like you.

  • @GruppeSechs2004

    @GruppeSechs2004

    4 жыл бұрын

    Draegon Manaka I’ve worked with quite a few of these. You always get passed up for good tasks or assignments, then some jackass strokes his ego, and he’s getting all the good stuff. Just keep doing you, and someday you’ll get his job. When I’ve had dudes try to kiss my ass, I quickly (and quietly) shut that shit down

  • @cleliaoconnell3705

    @cleliaoconnell3705

    2 жыл бұрын

    This scares me. I've never done well in social situations.

  • @cheefqueef6494

    @cheefqueef6494

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cleliaoconnell3705 Well get used to it this is America for you

  • @justinowens2077
    @justinowens20775 жыл бұрын

    Never run yourself ragged for a job that could replace you if it wanted

  • @davidrynberk3675

    @davidrynberk3675

    4 жыл бұрын

    Its true, I am old enough now and there is only so much I can put up with to keep a job.The minute your gone ,no one cares really,maybe for about 5 minutes,but thats about it.

  • @nanofate4118
    @nanofate41184 жыл бұрын

    i love how companies regularly abuse their IT depts. it's as though they think their company would be able to survive without one. never, ever screw with the IT dept

  • @blazeoftherazgrizsquadron9306
    @blazeoftherazgrizsquadron93065 жыл бұрын

    I think a lot of these stories could've been a valid lawsuit against their respective companies.

  • @Mothman1992

    @Mothman1992

    5 жыл бұрын

    That scaffolding one. Call Osha they'll shut down the company for that shit

  • @oaesiir5676

    @oaesiir5676

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Mothman1992 If you work in that industry though, you'd better be prepared to move out of state to find another job in it. The fat cats all talk.

  • @israjaan3125

    @israjaan3125

    5 жыл бұрын

    How to quit a job for your mental health kzread.info/dash/bejne/k4Bo28uHdKSbiqw.html

  • @seanknot

    @seanknot

    4 жыл бұрын

    it's worth looking into and never undervalue yourself.

  • @Archone666

    @Archone666

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@oaesiir5676 Not necessarily. Construction jobs involve a general contractor and a bunch of subcontractors. Multiple companies involved in the work, because each aspect requires specialized skillsets, yet they all have to coordinate. And if one of those companies is cutting corners and violating OSHA regulations, it exposes them all to lawsuits. They don't like that.

  • @chimericalical
    @chimericalical5 жыл бұрын

    I worked in a telemarking center selling car insurance. In the middle of a shift our boss asks us all to stand up. We all stand and then he tells us to feel the energy from standing and some other nonsense. He tells us to keep taking calls, so I sit back down to be more comfortable at my sit down desk job and take calls. He gets mad at me and tells me to come into the office because I wasn’t standing at a sit down job. In the office he immediately asks me to take a seat. I say “but I thought you wanted me to stand, so I’ll stand.” He gets angry and demands that I sit, I turn around to leave his office and say “later dipshit” and he blocks the door. I tell him to let me out and he demands that I sit, so I push him out the way and go to gather my things at my desk. Now he’s blocking my way out and trying to physically intimidate me and telling me I have to leave and I say “look dude, just let me grab my things so I can go.” He aggressively steps towards me to try to intimidate me and tells me to go to the lobby and he’ll give me my stuff there. I don’t trust this asshole with my stuff and he’s not letting me gather my things cause he wants to look tough or whatever. So I scream as loud as I can how much of a piece of shit boss he is and how his insurance is a scam. Loud enough that my voice can be heard on everyone’s microphone who’s currently selling his shitty insurance. He grabs me and I scream even louder that he’s assaulting me and needs to get his filthy hands off of me and he smells like he bathes in raw sewage mixed with cocaine and other fucked up things. Then he realizes the potential customers on the line can hear me and I’m fucking with his money because he won’t just let me grab my things and leave, so he tells everyone to get end their calls and backs away from me and let’s me grab my things. But when I left he followed me to the lobby threatening to attack me. The whole time I was on the phone with 911 and the police can hear him in the background screaming at me. The police show up and he lies and says I hit him. My co-workers all hated him and the tell the police what actually happened and how he’d grabbed me multiple times and wouldn’t let me leave his office, etc etc. he gets arrested that day. Then he refused to pay me when I go to get my check. I contact the better business bureau and he’s forced to pay me and his business is shut down.

  • @kathrynpitt4973

    @kathrynpitt4973

    5 жыл бұрын

    Fucking hell.

  • @colin1528

    @colin1528

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jesus Christ

  • @MrEffectfilms

    @MrEffectfilms

    4 жыл бұрын

    JUSTICE!

  • @handsomesquidward5160

    @handsomesquidward5160

    4 жыл бұрын

    Legend

  • @kimillionaire

    @kimillionaire

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fucking hell. I'm glad you got out that mess.

  • @kathrynpitt4973
    @kathrynpitt49735 жыл бұрын

    The preschool one rang major alarm bells for me. I've done child protection training, and that is definitely a safeguarding issue.

  • @littlesongbird1

    @littlesongbird1

    9 ай бұрын

    That happened to me at a summer camp I worked at: I suspected peer to peer abuse and spoke to the girl who was being abused one on one (I just asked if everything was okay with her and so and so because she looked uncomfortable around her). She said she didn't want to talk about it and I told her she could talk to me or the director once I was gone. I spoke to the director for teen camp (it was a small camp program) and she suggested I tell my immediate supervisor my concerns (this was the assistant director for the whole camp) and let her know my concerns because it should be documented. My immediate supervisor just kind of rolled her eyes and said I was over reacting. The teen director told me she was going to go over my supervisor's head and talk to the camp director herself. I left (I only worked mornings there at the time). My immediate supervisors leaves not long after me. The camp director is getting ready to take the kids on the field trip but before the bus gets there the little girls goes up to her and asks for me. She explains I left for the day but would be back tomorrow. The little girl says how I told her she could speak to the director if something was bothering her. The director steps into the hall with the door open and the little girl explains how one of the other girls was taking her into the bathroom and making them kiss each other. The director had to call the parents and the higher ups. That day after the camp was over for the day and a meeting was held with the parents she called my immediate supervisor to casually ask if I had mentioned anything to her about the two girls. My immediate supervisor said I had but she didn't document it because she felt I was overreacting. The director explained what had happened and my supervisor was quietly demoted and sent to a different location and the next morning I was promoted into her role.

  • @vicentetemes5793
    @vicentetemes57935 жыл бұрын

    Did they ever notify me when they were going to be late? *N U M B E R.*

  • @Gameprojordan

    @Gameprojordan

    4 жыл бұрын

    NUMBEUGH

  • @toxicsugarart2103
    @toxicsugarart21035 жыл бұрын

    I was going to volunteer at a thrift store and the guy was like “yea just come in tomorrow whenever you feel like it”, so I did... and he then proceeded to lecture me on how “we’re very organized and responsible here and we expect you to come in on time how dare you ” etc etc. I was so panicked I literally just walked away without saying anything lol

  • @cleliaoconnell3705

    @cleliaoconnell3705

    2 жыл бұрын

    Especially as a volunteer.... wow...

  • @KaeYoss
    @KaeYoss5 жыл бұрын

    "Horses can't tell time" Animals that are being fed at the same time every day will know when the food is late. They don't need a smartwatch for it. That's why DST is an issue for the dairy industry: Cows like routine. They want/need to be milked at the same time each day. So you can't keep milking them at 7:00 if that's suddenly an hour earlier or later. So you have to adjust gradually and hope whatever company buys your milk wholesale will be flexible about it.

  • @ChemySh

    @ChemySh

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm still wondering why DST exists (I live outside US but work with American companies). When questioned, people usually say it's mainly for farmers, but don't farmers (and dairy workers) work according to the sun, not clock?

  • @KaeYoss
    @KaeYoss5 жыл бұрын

    This guy tried to blast someone with boiling steam? That would be grounds for calling the cops - If you can keep yourself from just beating the psycho into a coma.

  • @bobcat3665

    @bobcat3665

    5 жыл бұрын

    KaeYoss no kidding. I wouldn’t of even quit first. I would have called the cops immediately and got the guy arrested and then told my manager that I was done with this shit as I was signing the police report

  • @misfitvillainz1769

    @misfitvillainz1769

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@YearsOVDecay1 Do you know how many weird things happen? I work in mental health care on a closed facility, and before my clients became actual clients, they all had regular jobs except for the odd one out. The shit they did there is basically just as bad or worse than any of those reddit stories, including attempted murder. So yes, it is definitely likely something like that happened. Be it an accident or on purpose.

  • @420mralucard

    @420mralucard

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@YearsOVDecay1 R/NothingEverHappens

  • @mancrab1899
    @mancrab18995 жыл бұрын

    3:56 wow my dad is literally freaking out right now because he is in the hospital with heart complications and he can’t be at work to do payroll. Can’t believe people have no consideration for their employees and still sleep well at night.

  • @jonahj9519
    @jonahj95195 жыл бұрын

    I like the idea of this conversation: Employee: Hey my spouse is dying, can I get some time off to care for them? Boss: No Employee: Wait, really? Boss: Yeah. Employee: you sure? Boss: Yeah. Employee: Oh... well I’m just gonna quite then.

  • @TheHumanShitpost

    @TheHumanShitpost

    4 жыл бұрын

    Boss: surprised pikachu face

  • @spicy-meata-balla2458
    @spicy-meata-balla24585 жыл бұрын

    Quick tip DO *NOT* work at call centers

  • @mennabadr2747

    @mennabadr2747

    5 жыл бұрын

    you just can't stress this enough really. literally saying this after quitting my second call center job yesterday

  • @ShiryuCain

    @ShiryuCain

    5 жыл бұрын

    the one I worked for....oh god. Just horrendous. One guy just snapped one day and completely destroyed his desk, computer, everything and walked out. This was...sudden and quite traumatizing.

  • @Bankable2790

    @Bankable2790

    5 жыл бұрын

    Matthew Sheridan where did you work if you don’t mind me asking? I’ve thought about Red Ventures, it’s in bound and I think DirecTV or other cable services

  • @ShiryuCain

    @ShiryuCain

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Bankable2790 French company called France Telecom, infamous since a few year for the "suicide trend" on employees as the CEO called it.

  • @Niko-bf7nw

    @Niko-bf7nw

    5 жыл бұрын

    selling energy contracts in person is even worse lmao, got paid 13$ an hour as a 16yr old last summer tho, so that was an easy 4K $ working about 2 times a week for 6 weeks lmao

  • @nisfornick
    @nisfornick4 жыл бұрын

    I once quit a grocery store job because they dropped my hours below the level that I needed to qualify for union benefits... but since I was still technically a union member, the dues kept coming out of my paycheck. Kind of a mix of rage against the company for giving me paltry hours, and the union for not sticking up for its dues-paying members.

  • @nisfornick

    @nisfornick

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Jane on Mars Albertsons. Same company now, but it wasn't back then (2008).

  • @Homie_1111
    @Homie_11115 жыл бұрын

    "Just come in on Saturday because he should be dead by then" ....wtf

  • @luckyrainbow2304

    @luckyrainbow2304

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ikr. I heard that and I most likely would have smacked a bish.

  • @96_stars22

    @96_stars22

    4 жыл бұрын

    That’s so fucked up

  • @arianebolt1575

    @arianebolt1575

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s one of those “probably true, but for the love of all that you hold dear don’t say it”

  • @feraltaco4783

    @feraltaco4783

    3 жыл бұрын

    I really feel like anything that suddenly happened to that bitch would be considered justifiable after that despicable statement.

  • @Ra88ful

    @Ra88ful

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me: Pardon Boss gives bs Me push everything off her desk and quit on the spot Edit: i might have also recorded her saying it then post it online

  • @mischellyann
    @mischellyann4 жыл бұрын

    "No business" reporting suspected child abuse? Well, except for the fact that day care/teachers/youth workers are mandatory reporters in almost every state.

  • @marin3933
    @marin39335 жыл бұрын

    I quit my job by knocking out my boss in the middle of the shift.

  • @nevermore7373

    @nevermore7373

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lmao more context please?

  • @RoughThief

    @RoughThief

    5 жыл бұрын

    Full story NAO

  • @marin3933

    @marin3933

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@nevermore7373 It's not much of a story..i worked for a couple of years with my friends at this place...near the last two of my years a new second boss was appointed...He was a complete douche to us..at the time i was in a great relationship with a girl that worked with me...The boss just hated all of us...we worked the hardest, we literally worked 3 shifts a day. Still, we were the worst in the company to him...but i didn't care cause you can yell all you want at me,i just shut off and ignore it.But that shift he started yelling at my GF and he called her a really bad thing (a well used s l u t) and everything went black..next thing i know i was standing and looking down while he laid passed out on the floor..and the 4 of us quit at that moment.

  • @kevinspee7013

    @kevinspee7013

    4 жыл бұрын

    My hero

  • @MrEffectfilms

    @MrEffectfilms

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@marin3933 dang man. So you basically gave up your job for this girl. Are you two still together?

  • @leonromer567
    @leonromer5675 жыл бұрын

    I remember my last straw moment perfectly. Started training in a notary office. After a few months i literally took all the work from trainees like a year above me. Was working for three people because i wanted to impress the boss and just be nice to everyone. Came to work when i was still a bit ill and got harassed for coughing a bit. On one particular day, after doing everything for everyone and doing a full section of the firm on my own i got screamed at for not getting the spoons out of the dishwasher. I instantly wrote my termination. Couldnt have done a better thing

  • @QruisS
    @QruisS5 жыл бұрын

    Reason I'm late to work every day? Every day I'm early, I have to stand like an idiot for 2 hours outside because the one whose supposed to open the place is late. Also, I don't get paid enough to freeze my ass waiting.

  • @ghostcardsandcollectables
    @ghostcardsandcollectables5 жыл бұрын

    I was on the first day of the job 30 second training serious. Spent that shift getting shouted at. Finished shift and quit.

  • @43prateek
    @43prateek5 жыл бұрын

    Was working as an intern at a retail store. Now it was in my agreement that I was just a bystander, and the most I could do is hang the clothes in respective places, if I wanted to. In fact, the owner had told me not to do anything, and just watch and learn(weird, I know) So the store manager thinks that she is the hotshot, and decides even tho I'm a bystander, I need to work as much as the working interns do. I didn't mind it for the first 2 days, but then she started shouting at me, telling me to stay late and clean the store alone. I instantly quit and reported the place to my uni. They stopped getting any interns, and store closed down in 6 months cuz they couldn't get interns for their store

  • @nickmagrick7702
    @nickmagrick77025 жыл бұрын

    these stories make me feel a lot better about my work experience, I thought this stuff was standard and everyone is just forced to tolerate that kinda crap. Ill speak out more when I think something shady or just wrong is going on.

  • @liamvankasterop8939
    @liamvankasterop89395 жыл бұрын

    Is it me or is the voice faster? Edit:Thanks for all the likes. Wow.

  • @syg_siman

    @syg_siman

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @rickypedia999

    @rickypedia999

    5 жыл бұрын

    I usually play these kinds of videos at 2x speed to save time and for lolz, so this was interesting.

  • @meatmobile

    @meatmobile

    5 жыл бұрын

    The voices still can't read curse words correctly, though, apparently.

  • @Azzyzazz

    @Azzyzazz

    5 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/YpOlz5V_gZWfpbw.html original this was stolen from + not sped up to autistic levels

  • @mystichunterz278

    @mystichunterz278

    5 жыл бұрын

    the slunch actually, it can. It’s just that The creator of the video changed the word when entering it into the Text2Speech Bot so that the video doesn’t get demonetised

  • @prodbyDxv
    @prodbyDxv4 жыл бұрын

    ‘Ok but can you finish it up on Saturday? He should be dead by than’ Why do people like this exist.

  • @ObsidiaBlack1

    @ObsidiaBlack1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Because we aren't allowed to drown them anymore.

  • @JayF2912
    @JayF29125 жыл бұрын

    "Didnt feed and clean the horses (who cares they cant tell time anyway)" um excuse me? What? Next time youre hungry, dont eat for another 2 hours for no reason and see how you feel

  • @zenksren8206

    @zenksren8206

    Жыл бұрын

    I have, dipshit. Slight hunger pangs, not a big deal. It's not like they're racehorses, they're on a farm, all they probably do is sit around and shit

  • @richardwee9428
    @richardwee94285 жыл бұрын

    Ok worked for a gas station, I opened pumps down, nothing working can't get a hold of boss lady. Check pumps, reset till, finally reset power, still nothing. Finally get a hold of boss, she comes out with her husband, they got through the same steps, they are ready to reset the power, I told them I already did that, and she went off. On how she's going to have to explain to corporate why the power was off the the pumps were reset. She LOUDLY ranting on and on, meanwhile the husband says, "It's almost like the pumps are in emergency shutoff." I go outside find the shutoff on the side of the building. I nor her husband knew where it was, and sure enough it was off. Turned it back on and the pumps started working. Now you'd think that would be the end of it, NOPE, she LOUDLY rants on and on, for another 45 minuets, to the point where the husband apologizes to me, when she walked into a backroom (mind you she was still ranting but being in the backroom it was kind of hard to hear her). She comes back into the and stood in front of me still LOUDLY ranting. I pulled out my keys took the store off my keys ring and tossed it on the counter. Puzzled she say, "What's that?" "Your keys I quit." "You can't quit I'm going on vacation." I walk out the door and see her and her husband talking. I get to my car and start to drive off and see her trying to stop me. I later heard it took her 4 hours to find someone to cover my shift, as I was working a 12 shift that day (open to close) alone. I understand that as a owner manager you need to draw lines on what your employees can and can't do, but other times when we had pump problems this is what she had down, and given I couldn't get a hold of her it seem like a reasonable course of action. Given that a. it was handled that way in the past, and b. I had never been told not too. A simple, please don't do that again without me telling you, would have meant she would have gotten to leave for her vacation on time, and she wouldn't of had to replace an employee, who always showed up to work on time. And was willing to work weekends, nights, or whenever I was needed. FYI The place I currently work at has an incentive program where if you are on time and don't miss a scheduled day work you get at least a $50 bonus every month + up to 500 at the end of the year depending on how many months you make the monthly bonus in 10 years of working there I missed out on the bonus 2 times and each time I was in the ER. So yea I'm kind of dependable.

  • @vexwolfrium5347
    @vexwolfrium53475 жыл бұрын

    ,,calm down, pupper"

  • @veziusthethird
    @veziusthethird5 жыл бұрын

    don't calm down pupper express your anger

  • @Cyb3rSynaps3
    @Cyb3rSynaps34 жыл бұрын

    I had two jobs, one offered me full time hours and on the same day the other one told me I was late for getting there at 2:01 when I was scheduled at 2:00. Walked out and told my other boss I had open availability effective immediately.

  • @11DNA11
    @11DNA115 жыл бұрын

    Clocked my Nokia foreman on the nose. Twice. Once on a company cruise, because he thought he could order me around on my own time. And once when i decided to quit and he started running his mouth again. Some people never learn.

  • @zenksren8206

    @zenksren8206

    Жыл бұрын

    Based

  • @katieburak93
    @katieburak934 жыл бұрын

    The last straw for me was when I was leaving work at Walmart and my manager demanded I come back in and re-clean slicers and shit. It was me and two other closers when there should’ve been more. So mad I threw my hat on the ground and cried. That was the last straw. Was already considering leaving because they said I had occurrences for calling out sick despite having a doctor’s note (saying I had a cold and upper respiratory infection) and wanted me to work around food coughing and being sick. They even bitched about shit not being done but they didn’t have the people to do it and have it done on time. We did our best. Brought all my stuff and a note saying I quit the following Wednesday.

  • @matthewzbornak6880
    @matthewzbornak68805 жыл бұрын

    I got a story from a CFA. The bosses I had were generally pretty good. I even talked to them about politics and none of them ever came down on me. However there were a few occasions where I was absolutely pissed off. The first was when my favorite boss tried to threaten me with a write up because “I was smiling enough”. Apparently my emotional status was incredibly important for the team I worked with and while I took it as a big compliment in one way, i also took offense to the notion that my emotional state at any point would ever be crucial. The second was when I came in and was told I hadn’t shaved for my shift. So I went home and took my electric razor to each part of my face one time and came back - no one said a thing. (Note: doing this did absolutely nothing to how much hair I had on my face, it was merely a test so that I wouldn’t lie and still see if they were just giving me crap) I left after I told them I was going on a leave of absence and never went back. Never gave back my uniform. Never had a final paycheck. The owner is now trying to juggle responsibility and so the store quality is lacking tremendously.

  • @peterseaboldt1250
    @peterseaboldt12504 жыл бұрын

    2:05 Eight supervisors, huh? That reminds me, we need to talk about your TPS reports...

  • @xFishy
    @xFishy5 жыл бұрын

    I literally checked the playback speed like 10 times because I thought I left it on x2 speed

  • @johncarney1557

    @johncarney1557

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wtf were you watching with x2 playback lol?

  • @xFishy

    @xFishy

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@johncarney1557 math homework videos. Couldn't be bothered to watch a 20min video so i put it on x2 speed and then skipped forward when necessary

  • @mendelsonja

    @mendelsonja

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@johncarney1557 i watch pretty much everything with 2-2.5x speed

  • @laubreyhorowitzpp7548
    @laubreyhorowitzpp75485 жыл бұрын

    worked at a restaurant (owner had 3 locations) as manager/server/ cook/grocery shopper for over two years. transferred to a slower location which knocked 50 cents off my pay rate.. after a couple months, business increased, i kept food costs low, so on a thurs i asked for my 50 cents back (pay week ends on Sat. asking this way should have given my full two weeks pay at corrected pay rate) i was told that was no problem, would talk about details tomorrow. also i request 3 days off in two months time. Cool. next day boss leaves early, doesnt speak to me, and i wont see him again till the next thursday. All week i asked the head manager if anything has been adjusted, she says no. when boss is on the phone with her, I ask her to ask him and he wont answer. wednesday my kid gets sick, had to go to ER, so I text my boss who is pissy at me, but its after work hours so he is who i HAVE to contact, and made arrangements for me to not be at work Thurs. and Fri. then he and his family (total of 6 who all work in the restaurants)go out of town for spring break, mon through fri. dont see Boss again untill full two weeks if over, and when I get my check it had NO pay rate increase. I ask him why not, on a fri, THREE WEEKS AFTER I WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE MY PAY ADJUSTED and was cursed at, told i had an attitude, and that i missed two days of work- when my kid had to go to the ER A WEEK AFTER I was supposed to have my pay rate corrected. cursed at all through out the shift for crossing onto HIS side of the cook line, for making calls, for looking at him, anything really. I kept my head down, but I was given my pay increase but he refused to correct the last pay cycle. I start looking for other jobs. remind boss of upcoming requested time off, wont give me an answer. week before my days to be off, hes got a new menu roll out that he didnt practice or prep for so tickets are stacking up. He wont let me make calls , he wont let me drop food, i cant cross to his side of the line because last week he was cursing and screaming at me for it. its getting hairy and in the weeds FAST. for no reason. Finally he starts cursing and yelling at me, gets in my face and kicks me off the line, screaming to the staff hes cooking alone since Im so useless. I go to work on prep, hes screaming at everyone about me. hes calling me useless, hes saying he isnt paying me tha tmuch an hour to just do prep, i need to get MY shit together, im acting like a child, yadda yadda effing yadda. I stopped, collected my things while he cursed and screamed, and went to the computer to clock out. he told me if I left i wasnt coming back, i said ill see you later. He said NO YOU WONT BE WELCOME BACK. i said noo, id be back for MY CHECK, and you cant talk to me like that. not a rage quit, just a calm Zen quit. never did get my time off approved, but turns out i would be off those days anyway. ;) got an incredible job one week later. life is great not being cursed and screamed at for someone elses failings. also, i wont miss having spatulas and coffee thrown at me when he had temper tantrums. Dude is almost 60. embarrassing.

  • @Jahn_Pah_Jonz

    @Jahn_Pah_Jonz

    Жыл бұрын

    You should have sabotaged the place when he was on spring break instead!

  • @wingsofpurityofficial4031
    @wingsofpurityofficial40315 жыл бұрын

    3:11 Someone obviously never head the phrase "Better safe than sorry." Either that or they were secretly enabling that behavior...

  • @FoxtrotGolfLima
    @FoxtrotGolfLima5 жыл бұрын

    the last one omg 😮 3 feet between 1 inch beams?!

  • @michaelfairchild
    @michaelfairchild5 жыл бұрын

    Was supposed to work in one of the biggest IT company back in UK installing software. Got working in the warehouse taking out cables out and taping boxes back. Walked in and walked out.

  • @Reavermyst
    @Reavermyst4 жыл бұрын

    I run a fast food restaurant for a living. One of my employees was a drive thru cashier who, let's just say, was one of those unsavory types of employees. Being a pushover of sorts, I didn't fire her because she was starting to show signs of redemption. Unfortunately, a corporate secret shopper came in and reported her for: chewing gum, not following script, and just not being friendly to customers. She didn't do anything wrong towards them, just didn't show a good customer service attitude. This was reported to my supervisor and I was ripped into for it. To my surprise, I was only told to write her up for the gum instead of fire her. So I called her into my office, presented her write up and explained to her what happened and that she's only being written up for the gum. She lost her cool and went off on me because she, "Wasn't chewing ANYTHING!" I tried to explain that it didn't matter if she did or not, and that the shopper saw her chewing something. She reluctantly signed her write up and went back to work, obviously in her feelings. I decided to send her on break so she could cool off. She leaves the building and eventually comes back in with her mother raging at me about how I "Put her out of the building" and "wrongly accused her of things!" Then she took off her shirt and hat, slammed it on the counter and left. Our company has a no rehire policy for those who quit without given notice and I was expected to have the termination paperwork faxed by the end of the night. Needless to say, she begged for her job back a week later and my hands were tied.

  • @matthewspence7476
    @matthewspence74765 жыл бұрын

    15:03 could spitting on someone be considered assault using a biological weapon?

  • @lozfan001

    @lozfan001

    5 жыл бұрын

    There was a woman who spit on a fireman in Houston tx some years ago who got the fireman sick with the flu. He sued her for assault and won like 250k because he caught a potentially life threatening ailment from her spit..

  • @josepherhardt164

    @josepherhardt164

    4 жыл бұрын

    I would consider it so. >:(

  • @reaperaf9511

    @reaperaf9511

    3 жыл бұрын

    id say it is. worked at whataburger for my first job. was told by management to not let the middleschoolers steal soda with the water cups. caught a kid doing it... he sneezed on my face and i got sick with a cold that just about ruined me. i was out sick for a few weeks... had to borrow from my fiance's mom to help with our apartment rent and utilities and stuff because we were living paycheck to paycheck... last i heard, my younger sister kicked that kids ass for attempting the same thing last year at the school playground. (im the oldest of 4, and the only male. im 25 now, then there is my 20 year old sister, there is my 12 year old sis, and the 10 year old sis. the 12 year old was the one that got revenge for us)

  • @r.a.m8821
    @r.a.m88214 жыл бұрын

    Suddenly Me walking off my job doesnt seem nearly as bad of a decision as other had similar issues with bad managers/coworkers after knowing other people do so for similar reasons

  • @Ratio16180
    @Ratio161805 жыл бұрын

    “Did they ever notify me they were going to be late? Number.”

  • @emmakowalik5886
    @emmakowalik58865 жыл бұрын

    ,,calm down pupper”

  • @SunflowerAspenPlays
    @SunflowerAspenPlays5 жыл бұрын

    The one at 5:06 is pretty much what happened to my gf at Carl's jr., but she was fired instead of quitting. They said they could get her at least 30 hours a week, she was lucky if she got 3 days of work with 6 hour shifts. Towards the end she had 1 four hour shift per week, while the high school student working there had 5 days a week, 6 hours a day (my gf is 21). They fired her for "additude" even though the only thing she had an "additude" about was the fact that we were starving and couldn't afford food because they refused to give her more hours.

  • @chakkakon
    @chakkakon4 жыл бұрын

    I am always very nice to call center employees over the phone. It is an absolutely horrible job.

  • @charliehess5643
    @charliehess56435 жыл бұрын

    So when I was like 16 I had a job that was pretty good it was for a local diner and I had to was dishes but i wasn't really fast and got overwhelmed when we got really busy we had 2 shift managers that worked the grill 1 of them was really chill and I loved working with him but the other was an ass he whould get mad at the slightest thing and be a dick to me if I ever got overwhelmed or I was standing out of the way when I was waiting for some more dishes so one day i had a full on mental breakdown and I was in a corner just trying to calm down crying my eyes out and he says "get back to work I don't have time to deal with this teen drama bullshit"and I responded "fuck you ----" and just walked out

  • @PhilKsDashcam
    @PhilKsDashcam4 жыл бұрын

    9:50 sounds like a job I had when I was 18. Worked on a roofing job (at least it was in December). He brought on another guy because the job wasn't going as fast as he thought it would. (Turned out the roof had 4 layers of old shingles and a layer of cedar shakes on it that needed to be ripped off first.) Other guy kept telling me how slow I was at taking the old stuff off. One day (the owner picked me up in the company van because I didn't have transportation to the site.) he didn't pick me up. I kept calling his cell and no answer. I hadn't been paid yet because he said he had to finish the job. Went by the job site a couple weeks later and it was finished. Called to see if I was going to be paid and still no answer. My dad who worked in the industry called him and threatened to report him to the Labour board for not being paid and not providing safety equipment (it was a three story home and I never had any harnesses or anything to prevent me from falling off the roof.) Also report him to the city to inspect his work. He showed up the next morning at my door with $600.

  • @belowaverageluke1369
    @belowaverageluke13695 жыл бұрын

    😝😝😆🤣 "He should be dead by then". SHE SAID THAT?!? 😆😆 I can't. No way she said that shit..

  • @Handsomeanthony68
    @Handsomeanthony685 жыл бұрын

    I once worked Loss Prevention at a shitty department store while going to school fresh out of the Army. In those days I was lacking in tact and the people there either thought I was a dickhead or respected that I got straight to the point. A girl who worked in the woman’s department belonged to the former group. We saw a woman grabbing a suspicious amount of clothes on camera and the other LP person kept the “eye in the sky” while I went to follow her. The girl working in it called the department manager, who subsequently came and started screaming at me about a sexual harassment lawsuit if I didn’t leave the department immediately. I found the lady I was supposed to be following and let her know that security was watching and that she could bail now without being caught, called up to the office and told my coworker that I quit, and left. My coworker left with me, leaving them with exactly 1 person to watch the store until they hired and trained more (he wasn’t on duty that day). I always wondered how that turned out for the store, but the woman made off with at least $500 in clothes. Fuck’em.

  • @kirkmorrison6131
    @kirkmorrison61315 жыл бұрын

    High pressure steam can literally cut through you before you know it and cook your insides in a couple of seconds. I used to work with high pressure steam.

  • @missivory_missraine

    @missivory_missraine

    5 жыл бұрын

    Honestly surprised there wasnt a lawsuit, or any way to call him out for that behavior.

  • @kirkmorrison6131

    @kirkmorrison6131

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree when I was working with it in VA. In the 80s that action would have resulted in a charge of Attempted 1st Degree Murder. I couldn't believe it unless "No one saw anything" unless the whole crew was afraid of the Jack Ads.

  • @missivory_missraine

    @missivory_missraine

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kirkmorrison6131 honestly I would've brought it up to the supervisor above the floor section leader. I dont tolerate that shit, and if my life is at risk because someone wants to be an asshole with hazing. Then I dont have sympathy when the company cuts him off. Theres a difference between fucking with you, and putting your life on the line for a joke. Put my foot where the steam would come out. Claim workmans comp, tell the authorities he was supervising me, and never told me the hazards of the job he assigned me.

  • @3fxz483
    @3fxz4835 жыл бұрын

    Wow u were at 9k subs yesterday now ur at 16k!! im so happy for you

  • @whiskey9272
    @whiskey92725 жыл бұрын

    Calm thy soul pupper

  • @556deltawolf
    @556deltawolf4 жыл бұрын

    This happened to me just today and is the best advise to how to lose employees and run your factory to the ground in less than a week! So I took this job at a a metal finishing factory via a temp agency racking and unracking car pistons. It was just to give me some extra income until I could find a better job and get my life back together. Now the first two days went okay and me and the other two guys I was working at initially got along. However as the days went on, they became more passive aggressive with me and the biggest problem was the lack of organization. The supervisor was unreliable and often a no show. The guys I was assigned to work with gave me contradictory advise and instructions and if I dared ask a question for clarification they talked down as if I were an idiot and said "You should know this by now!". The final straw was when I was coming back from a bathroom break and was scolded at because I didn't let the manager know we were "out" (I later learned it was a box to store the pistons in) but I didn't see the supervisor nor understood what we were out of. On top of that, the combination of noise from the machines and boilers plus the guy scolding me had an accent I couldn't understand meant that when I asked for clarification he rolled his eyes and said that I "needed to use common sense man!" and that I was deaf and empty headed. I finally said fuck this and when they went on their break I clocked out early and called the temp agency telling them I couldn't work there anymore.

  • @MultiSweeney1
    @MultiSweeney15 жыл бұрын

    9:39, I wonder if that was CollegeWorks painting? I got through the interview process to do that my freshman year, but ended up turning it down bc between a STEM program and the crew team I just did not have the 15 or so hours a week they wanted us to spend in spring semester preparing. I used to think I was an idiot for not dropping crew to do it (coach was a massive tool), but if it was run like that I may have made the right call.

  • @StylishStella
    @StylishStella4 жыл бұрын

    I used to work part time at a daycare (only worked 3 hours a day because it was after school) and I called one morning to say I wasn’t coming in because my grandpa was in hospice care and I wanted to see him before he passed. My manager gave a half assed “sorry to hear about that” and then proceeded to tell me that I needed to come in. Like seriously? You can’t find someone to cover a 3 hour shift? I started crying and begging her on the phone and she finally agreed I didn’t have to come in. My grandpa died later that day and I got to be with him so no regrets but that situation with my manager was slightly traumatic because I have bad social anxiety. (No longer work there though thank god).

  • @seasonings2taste115
    @seasonings2taste1153 жыл бұрын

    I didn’t rage quit, but here’s another cna story. Shifts were 6-2, 2-10 and 10-6. Only one person showed up at 2. We need 5 CNAs minimum and had been working my day shift with only 2 of us. We stayed and helped and left about 9. I was so pissed and stressed I didn’t sleep until after 1 am. I called the facility and let them know I’d be late in the morning. Turned my alarm off and phone on silent. O strolled in around 9 am the next day. Med records lady (who is just another cna) started griping at me being late and unprofessional and all that. I said “then fucking fire me. Oh wait! You can’t because I’m one of 3 people who actually show up. The don called me into the office and thanked me for saying. She could tell By the look on my face that if she set me off I would have exploded and stormed out.

  • @Queenofdragons6
    @Queenofdragons64 жыл бұрын

    8:53 That's really messed up.

  • @NotSoCrazyNinja
    @NotSoCrazyNinja5 жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of a job I had at a deli with an incredibly lazy boss. The deli was part of a grocery store. One day I woke up SICK. I'm not talking about some sniffles, I was running a temp, coughing, sneezing, exhausted, and so forth. I called the manager to let them know I was sick and not coming in (obviously, a sick person should not be working around food). She threatened to fire me if I didn't come in unless I came back with a doctors note. I didn't have insurance at the time and was literally only making about $100 a week at this job. I told her I couldn't come back with a doctors note, it would take a whole weeks paycheck to get that note. We back and forth a little until I just hung up. She called back a few days later asking when I was coming back in.

  • @nickmagrick7702
    @nickmagrick77025 жыл бұрын

    0:40 thats fuuuuuuuuuucked, but im not surprised. I worked at a call center and they did simularly shady tactics and made them much less obvious and harder to detect and fight legally. I had one lady call in because the X-Box subcription was active the past 10 years or so even though they stopped using it after the first month. Theres reoccurring subscriptions and they don't tell you ANYWHERE in the fine print. You'd think that should be illegal but its not, and stuff like this is just commonplace now. More often than not you'll see hidden fees when you get subscriptions and stuff of that nature.

  • @terencepace1730
    @terencepace17304 жыл бұрын

    (1st story) so the manager from the first job actually followed the guy to his second job and was calling out to him? That lady needs help!

  • @MrMurdoom
    @MrMurdoom Жыл бұрын

    I was working in a pizza place that made me work 39 hours a week and not a full 40 hours just so they could call me "part time". I was tired of this place and working my ass off for pennies on the dollar, so I put in my two weeks. (Sometimes they wouldn't put out the schedule for the next week until Sunday. So sometimes I'd end up closing, see the schedule get posted, and then find out I have to open on Monday morning.) My last few days were double closes even after I told the gm multiple times to I won't double close, but his "reasoning" was that he didn't have anyone else and couldn't do anything about it. This was the same place where all of the managers would have an all manager meeting *AT 5PM. DURING A RUSH AND WOULD BE UNAVAILABLE FOR AN HOUR OR TWO WHILE THE KITCHEN AND SERVERS WHERE GETTING HAMMERED FROM EVERY WHICH WAY.* I was also experimenting with mental health meds at the time and my brain chem was all over the place, so on days I ran out of meds, I'd get the brain zaps and get the spins and just all around not be well. ANYWAY. The last straw was one morning when this other guy was late and it had been the 4th time he was over an hour late and didn't say anything. He showed up an hour late, worked for 2 hours, and then left without telling anyone. I was on a double again that day and when I went on break, I dipped out and never went back. I lost a friend that day. After he found out, he blocked me on facebook and basically called me a pussy. I had ONE friend there, and nobody ever included me into anything. It really sucks when you fell like you're all alone in the back of the store and you're treated as just a warm body with arms and legs. I will never face abuse like that in the workplace again. You WILL NOT steamroll me. I have feelings and emotions, Goddammit.

  • @connorgregory3986
    @connorgregory39865 жыл бұрын

    The one about the painting company happened to me as well minus the small claims. Thing is me, my foreman and other two workers went on strike and didn’t come in for 6 weeks cause we weren’t gonna get paid and had to buy materials with our own money that were needed to for the job to be finished. We got the materials and finished the house. The thing that made me wonder what company was the fact it was a franchisee company targeted towards students. Literally called College Pro.

  • @IzzyClennell
    @IzzyClennell5 жыл бұрын

    As an anti to those saying the voice is fast, use me as a "I usually listen to askreddit videos on 2x speed but this one I had to listen to it on x1.75 instead" button

  • @jackwitcombe765
    @jackwitcombe765 Жыл бұрын

    I was a chef for 8 years, my boss used to be angry if she called us in and we didn’t drop everything and come in, I say no to coming in, was having dinner with a friend in town. Show up the next day and she has cut half of my shifts for next week ( something she did pretty regularly if people didn’t comply ) confronted her politely and she just had the worst attitude and tried to say she had nothing but unreliable staff and that’s why my hours were cut. I told her to fuck off walked to my locker, grabbed my knifes and speaker, she is trying to reason with me and says I’m overreacting, grabbed my coffee the waitress had made for me. They got smashed that night and didn’t have the best grill man on staff to bail them out yet again.

  • @chloebaker3151
    @chloebaker31515 жыл бұрын

    I legit didn’t even think it was going fast 😂😂😂

  • @firstoffproductions1462

    @firstoffproductions1462

    5 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @ccpvris
    @ccpvris5 жыл бұрын

    this is literally a copy from someone else.

  • @emilysilvernail4769

    @emilysilvernail4769

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah!

  • @tankofnova9022

    @tankofnova9022

    5 жыл бұрын

    and sped up to annoying levels

  • @chilledstep9360

    @chilledstep9360

    5 жыл бұрын

    All videos like this are copying from someone else.

  • @Noah-tc6st

    @Noah-tc6st

    5 жыл бұрын

    From who?

  • @rickypedia999

    @rickypedia999

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Noah-tc6st from reddit, duh.

  • @Wimbur
    @Wimbur4 жыл бұрын

    I worked as a cashier at zaxbys and it was around 2 pm (after rush hours). We are waiting 6+ minutes for a 5 finger plate, and customers up front are getting upset. My other co-worker and I told the back of the house to stop goofing off and make the food. Then comes in my general manager and starts screaming in my face. “Don’t be throwing stones at a glass house, make your own business, go clean your dining room” He is very bi-polar and tried to apologize to me and wondered what was wrong. I left early that day and had an interview at another place that same day.

  • @GabrielHellborne
    @GabrielHellborne4 жыл бұрын

    Quit my job as the senior IT tech at a small company after 3 years, which I spent improving and modernising our onsite infrastructure while at the same time running support for 60-something people. The reason? They hired some guy, paid him twice as much as I was making, because ... cloud computing? Dude knows nothing but Azure cloud. NOTHING else. I didn't get a raise, or even a thank you in the 3 years I'd been single-handedly working to improve things and cope with a doubling in size of the organization, failing old-school phones and remote workers. The last straw? Dude kept bugging me with shit that could've waited while I was working to upgrade all our servers (30+) off of Win2008 because Microsoft were ending support. Did I over-react?

  • @Sonnenanbeterin1991
    @Sonnenanbeterin1991 Жыл бұрын

    Had an narcisstic coworker. Had to Report her because at some Point she started to absue the Student age 7 to 9 with disabilities. I collected evidence and reported It. They still wanted me to Work with a Person who actually abused children in our Workplace. Left that place and of course told the parents exactly why I left. They did the Rest.

  • @Revdiee
    @Revdiee5 жыл бұрын

    I worked at a call centre once. For about a month, literally just so I could get enough money for my tattoo. It was hell. By far the worst job I've ever had. I quit because they told me, in the middle of my shift, that I wasn't making enough sales (keep in mind, not once did they ever even suggest that I HAD to make a certain amount of sales, more so that it was preferable to make more sales.) As they put it, I was reaching far too many people and not selling enough, so clearly I'm not good at talking to people. What I believe they meant was scam elderly people, which was basically the entire customer base. I told them to shove it up their ass, that I hated the job AND them and was quitting, and if they didn't pay me for the work I'd done, I'd sue them. They paid, and I've never spoken a kind word or had a kind thought about the job.

  • @Indoor_Carrot
    @Indoor_Carrot4 жыл бұрын

    The biggest problem with leaving a shit job, is finding another one soon after. Many people simply don't have that option

  • @Mateoski97
    @Mateoski974 жыл бұрын

    Nearly having to beat up a racist, disrespectful coworker is what made me rage quit my job at Dunkin' Donuts.

  • @BigDaddyJinx
    @BigDaddyJinx5 жыл бұрын

    That call center one about being "late" hit me at a personal level. I too went through this scenario. Long story short - they expected that if one starts at 8AM that they ACTUALLY get to site and start logging in at least 20-30 minutes prior so that at 8AM one is taking calls. I told them I don't work for free and refused to do that...if I'm scheduled for that 8AM start time this is the time I'd start logging in, and if they wanted me here at 7:30AM instead they could reschedule me. They dropped the "everyone else does this why are you not complying?" schtick, so I said I would take the next day off to solve this dilemma. Went to our Employment Standards office downtown the following day. Lodged the official complaint. Went to my next shirt and each one after that til they called me for a meeting about an "important matter". It was about my complaint.they grilled me for filing it and asked why I did. I explained that expecting us to work for free was illegal, not just immoral. Since they were to the second for breaks because they refuse to pay us for time when we should be working and weren't...I played by their rules by not working when they weren't paying me for it. That was the end of it and they never said another word about it. They knew they were fucked. Only a handful of us after that day actually logged on at shift start, because the rest were so terrified of losing their "job" and didn't want to "rock the boat". It wasn't the only complaint I filed against them either.

  • @bigsmooth8276
    @bigsmooth82765 жыл бұрын

    Lmao that 2nd story was hilarious that manager was fucking savage

  • @robot4268
    @robot42682 жыл бұрын

    If I was in IT at a company and they treated me like crap, I would bring the whole company down by downloading random shit from shady websites then leave.

  • @Ryfael
    @Ryfael5 жыл бұрын

    Calm down, pupper. You are loved

  • @8666
    @86665 жыл бұрын

    no ones gonna read it but: the story with the guy from the car rental getting spat in the face would be super bad for the spitter. here in germany spitting on someone is worse than punching people bc the human rights and pride are broken (one of the first points in the ''Grund Gesetz'' the highest law book. that guy could have gone to jail ( 14:44 )

  • @reaperaf9511

    @reaperaf9511

    3 жыл бұрын

    he would have been arrested for assault here in America... but the employee didnt report it to the authorities.

  • @drewsmithson6665
    @drewsmithson66654 жыл бұрын

    I'm about working hard and shutting up and doing your job. However, there are so many jobs and people doing them that the number of bad jobs is ridiculous. So many businesses get stuck in 'I'm paying you so I'm God' that they forget without the worker, they can't run their business' more people need to quit bad jobs. But bad jobs don't pay enough to allow you a savings to quit. It's ridiculous all the way around.

  • @Vox-tale2322
    @Vox-tale23225 жыл бұрын

    This speedy voice messes with my brain. I'm already dyslectic, don't make me read.

  • @robertaylor9218
    @robertaylor92182 жыл бұрын

    Payroll story: I’ve been in those situations, as an owner. You figure it out, you hand write checks, or you get temp handwriting checks from the bank, or cashier’s checks, or you pull fucking cash and tell everyone any overpayments are an advance. You don’t go out of town without your people having a means to be paid and handle their responsibilities so they can show up and work for you.

  • @chasekennedy2908
    @chasekennedy29085 жыл бұрын

    ,,calm down, pupper”

  • @Other-eye
    @Other-eye5 жыл бұрын

    Worked at Cracker Barrel for 6 months in retail. During the summer I got bit by a tick and got Lyme Disease. Got put on some heavy medication that made me feel sick. They really valued me bc I would pick up shifts, try out any new idea they had, and had basically made a good name for myself. On father’s day I took the medicine and was hoping I’d be good to work my 10 hour shift. I was not and in 10 min I was laying on the ground in my bathroom dry heaving into my toilet. I call the store and tell them I can’t come in due to that. The GM told me that it wasn’t a good enough excuse and that I would get fired for that and how I was becoming replaceable bc of this medicine. I had been under a new manager and had been doing a lot of things I wasn’t hired to do (like cooking and waitressing even tho I wasn’t trained for that) and I told her to find another person to do my job. 15 ppl quit after me and they no longer do free samples and have lost a good bit of money. Lmao.

  • @owenwexler7214
    @owenwexler72145 жыл бұрын

    First television job. 8 months of a complete shit show. Already had a second job at a better company where I was working nights (double dipping). Chaotic clusterfuck of a weekend shoot for day job where some of my equipment got damaged and the host seriously suggested I leave a camera, lens, and tripod worth about $4500 total in the middle of the floor at a crowded nightclub leading to an explosive public argument. Drove home in a blind rage at 4am and got on my computer and fired off a pre-written resignation letter as soon as I walked in the door. That studio closed last year. I'm amazed it took that long.

  • @annvictor9627
    @annvictor96273 жыл бұрын

    Angry doggo? Meet my cat with the extra sharp claws.

  • @HulkIsTheStrongest
    @HulkIsTheStrongest5 жыл бұрын

    calm down, pupper CALM DOWN

  • @xanderinsall
    @xanderinsall4 жыл бұрын

    ,,Calm down, pupper”

  • @xxxmaysilssss690
    @xxxmaysilssss6902 жыл бұрын

    3:11 I work at a preschool, and this is some of the WORST advice you could ever give someone who’s looking after children. The policy I was told on my second day of working there is that it’s always better to be wrong about suspicious you may have than to keep your mouth shut and possibly endanger a child. The workers who are in direct contact with children are usually the ones to pick up signs of abuse faster than the ones who are working behind the scenes too, so if they come to their “higher ups” with any concerns they may have, you take their words very fucking seriously and thank them for bringing it up. Disgusting. I pray for the children who were previously in this idiot’s care. I surely wouldn’t want to send my kids to that preschool.

  • @ellerj641
    @ellerj6415 жыл бұрын

    Worked at two different Walgreens in different cities. First one, everyone, and I mean EVERYONE took advantage of me and treated me like absolute crap. Coworkers would ask me to help them with something, then leave me there for hours. Usually it was the cash register but I was supposed to be in the cosmetics department. I couldn't leave or there would be no cashier. Managers got mad at me for not doing my job, but would make me stay at the register. The managers even did the same thing and other crap like that to me. The head boss, when she hired me told me full time was absolutely not a problem. A girl was quitting so she could have her baby and be a stay at home mom. I would take her 40 hours and her schedule. Well, after I started, I was only on like 20 hours a week. I kept asking about it, and the boss would tell me some lame excuse like she forgot or "something" came up. I worked my butt off while being treated like trash from everybody. Then, the boss put me on a crazy schedule, that actually led me to being really depressed. I would work 7 days straight, 10 hour days, then get 7 days off. I would be so exhausted that I desperately needed to sit down, but I would get chewed out if I did so. Also, I was supposed to have one 30 minute lunch break and two 15 minute breaks. They tried so hard to push back my lunch break as far as possible because they didn't want me to take a break, and also denied me my 15 minute breaks almost every single time. (At the time, I didn't realize I was hypoglycemic. I would have all of the symptoms and just knew I needed to eat something as I would feel better afterwards). What nearly broke me, was when I found out I would not get overtime. They had it set up where I would work 4 days on one pay schedule, then 3 days on the other pay schedule. 7 days straight with no overtime. I had to fight to get back on regular schedule. A few days a week, 20 hours total. Back on regular schedule, the schedule that I was supposed to get from the girl that quit to have a baby, was given to another coworker. Within 3 months of only working here, my hours suddenly got cut to only 4 hours a week, two days a week. I complained about this and got the same lame excuses from my boss. Then I find out that the girl who quit to have her baby wanted to come back, so the boss cut all of my hours so she could work there again. Finally, I got so mad during a shift that I left a crappy resignation letter on the boss's desk and just walked out. Second Walgreens started out great. First three months was going good. Had some lazy employees and me and the good employees would have to pick their slack, then deal with entitled customers, but so far so good. I was even going to get a promotion into the pharmacy for at least 3 more dollars than I was making then, especially when they helped me to get my pharmacy tech license and paid for it. After three months, the boss gets transferred over to another store and a new one comes in. I get treated like absolute crap from her. I still worked my butt off, including being in the fridge/freezer for 8 hours completely reorganizing everything and rotating all of the products. The new boss creates a very toxic environment by turning employees against employees, managers against managers, and employees against managers and vice versa. I quickly noticed, me being the only one with a disability, was put on very simple tasks and was absolutely not allowed to do anything else despite the fact I used to have free reign of the store and got things done. I was put on the cash register and was not allowed any other tasks. It was supposed to be a rotation on the cash register, especially when the next shift came in, one person would take the register, then I would go on the floor. That was stopped immediately and I was the only one running the register for the entire shift and every day with the exception of my two days off. The only time I was allowed to do something else, was when the new boss wanted me to organize something since I was so good at it, especially after cleaning out the entire fridge/freezer, BUT I still had to watch the register at the same time. I quickly became very depressed, more so when I watched and listened to my new boss and her lackey that came with her berate me for struggling on the phone and more than 90% of the time, having to have someone else take the call because I have severe hearing loss in both ears, and have to take my hearing aids out in order to somewhat hear what is being said on the phone. I felt horrible. This is my only weakness with my hearing loss since there's no way around it on work phones. Then to make matters worse, the promotion I was supposed to be getting was given to someone else, one of the extremely lazy employees who never does anything, plays on his phone constantly, and didn't even want the position because then he would have to work. I was told by new boss that I would not be able to do it and was incapable of it. (This was also the same excuse for why I was always on the register and not allowed to do anything else.) I was on food stamps and government assistance to pay bills and I was hungry all of the time, so I was desperately waiting for that promotion so I could finally start getting on my feet. I was starting to get behind on rent and on school because of my depression and lack of pay from work. What made me finally walk out was when I, a full time employee, was cut to 10-15 hours a week. New boss refused to do anything about it. At the point, I was already losing my apartment and about to have to move back home with family and quit school, I walked out. I bawling from the amount of stress and pressure that I was under and seeing my dream of graduating college start sinking. I lost almost everything that day. Used the last penny I had to pay for breaking the lease despite me explaining that I lost my job, moved back home with family, then put a heavy burden on them because they had to pay my bills on top of their finances that they were drowning under because where they live, jobs are nonexistent and I could not find one no matter how hard I tried. I couldn't get government assistance there because of the horrible way they run things in that city. I will never work for Walgreens ever again.

  • @claudialynn4272
    @claudialynn42725 жыл бұрын

    I rage quit a job at 17 because my boss in his mid 20s called me a cunt because my boyfriend at the time bought me a slushy. He was really horrible and would hit on underage girls, snap young boys with wet towels, call you in to cover shifts that weren’t yours to begin with and if you couldn’t he would throw a fit. I really don’t know why he was ever a manager in the first place. The sad thing is that wasn’t the first time he said horrible things to me. He asked me if I was fucking stupid in front of customers one time because we got busy and he sent the other manager home. He wanted me to take orders, cut pizzas, answer phones, make pizzas, hand them out, and train the new girl on her first day. All why he fit dough to pans. I was livid. He got fired a few months later for being petty with another manager when the store got a new general manager.

  • @queenofthebones
    @queenofthebones5 жыл бұрын

    The last one😂😂

  • @nikomattila5457

    @nikomattila5457

    5 жыл бұрын

    QDafireworks should have punched him straight to his face for doing that

  • @skittles7773
    @skittles77734 жыл бұрын

    Calm down, pupper.

  • @calebsmithwick5249
    @calebsmithwick52495 жыл бұрын

    I worked at a Cajun restaurant in Texas when I was about 17, and had a customer buy me a plate of cheese fries because she felt sorry for me because I had worked 11 hours already. Well I take the plate of food back to the kitchen to eat and my managers busts in there, snatches the food and asks me why I’m eating and accuses me of spreading hepatitis throughout the kitchen. LMAO. They’re closed now.

  • @rand0mn33ss
    @rand0mn33ss5 жыл бұрын

    Bruh, I'm so glad people are commenting on how fast the speed of the voice is and I'm not just going crazy.

  • @stormking3755
    @stormking3755 Жыл бұрын

    Love this channel

  • @treyfriedel22
    @treyfriedel225 жыл бұрын

    Been subbed since 63 subs lmao

  • @Orca19904
    @Orca199044 жыл бұрын

    Worked for a retail store that was woefully understaffed and horribly mismanaged with a revolving door of employees; I lost count of how many people came and left while I was there and the company took advantage of my loyalty by working me damn near to death (was actually starting to have physical health effects from all the stress) and constantly trying to call me in on my days off. Eventually it got to the point where I just had enough and one day when they tried to call me in on my day off I told them I no longer worked for them (all the while they were trying to talk over me) and I hung up on them.

  • @pinkanimositygaming
    @pinkanimositygaming Жыл бұрын

    Back in 2021, I worked for a small startup as my first job. I worked there for several months without pay bc our CEO kept manipulating me and making me feel like a garbage human if I didn’t put up with it. I did the work of 20+ people and maybe only received $1000 for 8 months of work. I was at my limit when he made an outlandish request of wanting me to stay at the office overnight without pay for some unexplained reason so I told him to kick rocks. Come to find out, he was using the company as a means to embezzle money and fuel his god complex. Now he has our financial records hostage so we can’t apply for colleges. My sister and I got royally screwed and have considered suing him to get the documents back.

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