Why LAZY People Get Promoted AND YOU DON'T

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You do all the work, while your do-nothing coworker slacks off and gets ahead. While it's easy to let your lazy coworker drive you mad, and be bitter about being overlooked OR you can steal Slacker Chad's tactics so you get the promotion at work that you deserve, big pay increases, and the praise you deserve.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Don't hate the player... learn from him
0:32 Stop being invisible
2:57 Chad pays attention to this (while you ignore it)
5:18 He's in favor with the right people
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  • @JenniferBrick
    @JenniferBrick2 жыл бұрын

    Have you worked with a Slacker Chad before?

  • @JK20239

    @JK20239

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tons. They are the ones Watching KZread videos during office hours. Playing golf with bosses boss.

  • @earthsteward9

    @earthsteward9

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup, several and my blood boiled when I heard two of them chatting how they would spend their bonuses when I spent a third of my time cleaning up their messes. Thankfully management caught on a few years later and let them go

  • @rchn1315

    @rchn1315

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes. Control freak, divide & conquer type, too. Leaving the start-up because of it. "Going Galt" = "The Great Resignation" The company will fail. "Chad" continues to the next disaster swindling investors of their money.

  • @hannacook859

    @hannacook859

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was once accidentally a slacker chad. (Not long term just for about a day and a half) I was working in a huge company that had a budget for each team to have a paid day with a budget for each person to do team activities. So I asked my boss if we are planning anything and she said that she hasn't but if I wanted to I can plan it and she will go along, I told her I really want a paid day not working (yes I actually told her and told everyone repeatedly throughout this story) anyway, I really wanted a break, so I found enough discounts and activities that cover a day so I don't have to work for a day but still be paid (and remember, telling people this all the time, not only not hiding it, just telling them) the other two teams in the department asked if they can join, I said sure (more people, more fun, more discounts, less work time) So I organized it for the department , I got the company to pay for all of us to go bowling, eat in a restaurant, and go to a 3d movie just because I wanted a day not working (and again, I can not stress this enough, I was very honest and blunt about it) Anyway, it was a really fun day, a week after I get a notification that I got a small reward, I asked my boss what for, and she said for showing team spirit and organising this day, I again reminded her that I was really just slacking off and getting the company to pay for it, she said it was still team spirit yada yada I got about 50$ in vouchers... So... To your question, yes I have worked with many slacker chads, and for a day and a half I was one

  • @WanderingAroundAZ

    @WanderingAroundAZ

    2 жыл бұрын

    In my department, it’s “slacker Susie”.

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa0115002 жыл бұрын

    1. Do highly visible work 2. Make work you do more visible 3. Build a solid personal brand

  • @dogelife7901

    @dogelife7901

    2 жыл бұрын

    4. Suck up and sell out.

  • @krissy35

    @krissy35

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dogelife7901 That’s the part she left out! Also, who you know.

  • @channelofstuff6662

    @channelofstuff6662

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dogelife7901 5. Put out. Is the other.

  • @FutureCommentary1

    @FutureCommentary1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Make work you do more visible - True. For me as a manager it's actually annoying. I set objectives and I don't care to be cc'd in all the emails and incited to all the meetings you have to accomplish those. We meet monthly to discuss progress, you can talk to me about challenges otherwise I just think you can't handle your work. BUT I have realized that my own managers want to see YOU more than they want to see what you DO. So lesson learnt.

  • @anglo2255

    @anglo2255

    2 жыл бұрын

    Future Commentary I’d like to hear you expand on your last point

  • @puapucuve6643
    @puapucuve664310 ай бұрын

    Sometimes it's better to promote yourself by finding a better job.

  • @kimbo-kyoungclairehana599

    @kimbo-kyoungclairehana599

    17 күн бұрын

    There are some people who steal other's work.

  • @sor3999
    @sor39992 жыл бұрын

    0:35 As a software engineer, I naively ensured our releases were bug free as I'd find problematic issues and fix them before they even make it live. The problem was that no one knows I was doing this. Other people were getting credit for "a great release". What I did was let those issues surface at prime time and let them panic, then I'd offer to fix it since I noticed the problem way earlier and just push out a fix in a timely matter. Not only do I make myself look good, but I make my those who were previously getting credit look bad. It was win-win! This happens a lot in software engineering. If you let the fire happen and then offer to put out the fire in a timely matter you get noticed. But prevent the fire from ever happening? Crickets.

  • @Krelian89

    @Krelian89

    2 жыл бұрын

    I got fired because i was doing right my job, all my modules in my software were realeased w/o bugs but one week later i got fired and they said i wasn't doing my job as the other developers that "work" all day fixing their own bugs FML.

  • @juniorjames7076

    @juniorjames7076

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Krelian89 I'm sorry you had that terrible experience.

  • @user-ty2uz4gb7v

    @user-ty2uz4gb7v

    2 жыл бұрын

    This guy gets it. Yes it is unfortunate that preventing the fire is invisible but putting it out in the nick of time gets praised.

  • @MrDarthvis

    @MrDarthvis

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your last part 🤣😂, ‘it’s easier to have a solution when you created the problem’.

  • @midasapprentice8670

    @midasapprentice8670

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sage advice!

  • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
    @Skank_and_Gutterboy2 жыл бұрын

    In the Air Force, I had a civilian boss tell me on a trip to headquarters while drunk at dinner that she puts low-caliber people in for promotion so that they won't be competitive with her when it's time for her to promote up. That's really great, and we wonder why the govt. is so jacked up. I'm sure a lot of people in companies do that, too.

  • @mcnstein646

    @mcnstein646

    2 жыл бұрын

    These are the incompetent practices that are ruining the society.

  • @kristenmoonrise

    @kristenmoonrise

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Not surprising though. That goes along with the person that's hired isn't necessarily the most qualified.

  • @dominusnostrum

    @dominusnostrum

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've heard the same from someone very senior. It's only natural to want to protect your position. The only remedy is that recruitment decisions should not be left to a manager, but to the manager's manager. Sadly this rarely happens and hence the good candidates are often rejected. On the other hand managers rarely see contractors as a threat, though even then it can happen.. It's one reason I've avoided going permanent for a very long tine, that and the higher rates given to contractors.

  • @hernandayolearyallda

    @hernandayolearyallda

    Жыл бұрын

    You think that is limited to gov't? Ha, ever read T. Boone Pickens book, same thing in multi-billion dollar f-500 firms.

  • @jamiecrawford8133

    @jamiecrawford8133

    Жыл бұрын

    Not just the government. Corporate America 101.

  • @anigodess
    @anigodess Жыл бұрын

    One thing I’ve noticed is that if you’re lazy but likable, you will go far. I’ve been the sap who’s worked hard and cared about my work.

  • @BrujiStrega
    @BrujiStrega2 жыл бұрын

    I remember one of my co-workers who took naps on the floor, did nothing all day and was promoted to manager while I had a nervous breakdown and adrenal fatigue.

  • @smrk2452

    @smrk2452

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry

  • @SnakePlissken-gk7ix

    @SnakePlissken-gk7ix

    Ай бұрын

    I just had that same issue. Totally sucks.

  • @cristinat.8639
    @cristinat.86392 жыл бұрын

    It's highly infuriating how manipulating this is, though. It sucks that we live in a world that rewards Slacker Chad who excels at manipulating perception, if nothing else. The workplace is a giant lesson in psychology.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is... Well maybe abnormal psychology 🙃 Honestly being a social scientist is such an advantage in analyzing what's happening. It doesn't make it less infuriating... But once you know the dynamics and social constructs in play your better equipped to deal with them - out use them to your advantage. I honestly believe the only way we change the game is by playing it until we're in a position of power.

  • @Darth_Bateman

    @Darth_Bateman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well yeah, because slacker chad doesn’t make anyone else feel insecure about themselves.

  • @lokidork4977

    @lokidork4977

    2 жыл бұрын

    People wonder why AI will eventually take over most workforces, I'm all for it.

  • @lydiadavis7810

    @lydiadavis7810

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are spot on Cristina! It sucks but it's true.

  • @joe7665

    @joe7665

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm a 70's baby, There was a day when you got promoted because you were the hard worker who didn't complain, Now the the lazy worker kisses enough ass and self promotes themselves and they are rewarded.... I quit companies because of chads! because i can't be lazy and want to be promoted at the same time.

  • @nmorgan24
    @nmorgan2411 ай бұрын

    The problem with being Chad is that the higher up you go, the closer ane closer you become to being exposed. Charm, charisma and likeability will help you rise the ranks, but without the foundations of skill and competency, eventually there will be nowhere to hide, because once you're at the top, you are on your own. You then just have to hope that your subordinates don't get frustrated and stop covering for you. As 50 cent once said, "Who you know will put you on... what you know will keep you there."

  • @silvias550
    @silvias5502 жыл бұрын

    The lazy workers get promoted by lazy supervisors because our society is immoral.If all employees were like this no work will be done.This world is disgusting

  • @drjp4212

    @drjp4212

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's the irrational subworld of human relationships. Impressions and marketing are far more important to practical effects than actual work. Being a friend of your superior (false friend, it doesnt matter) and flatteter is more effective about promitions and success than anything else.

  • @livestrong296

    @livestrong296

    2 жыл бұрын

    Silvia, this is exactly what the top bosses and leaders say, to make hard workers feel guilty about slacking even a little, and thereby get all the work done by hard workers and take the credit for themselves.

  • @arthurl.9985

    @arthurl.9985

    2 жыл бұрын

    So true

  • @pythonfan1

    @pythonfan1

    2 жыл бұрын

    The people are disgusting. They always have been, back to front, top to bottom.

  • @JonathanVachon777

    @JonathanVachon777

    Жыл бұрын

    This world will end one day. Thats why i put my faith in God and not humanity

  • @Watered
    @Watered2 жыл бұрын

    With the uptick of ppl quitting they are now being put on the spot because they now have to do the actual work. They can’t handle it🤣

  • @dilsiam

    @dilsiam

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, someone was promoted to supervisor in my post and after like 9 excruciating months he couldn't handle the job because he actually had to work and learn. He was demoted, management use him as a backup only.

  • @mars3177

    @mars3177

    2 жыл бұрын

    Seems like the pandemic is exposing the chad at work. They will have to change their strips so we have too as well.

  • @JoyfulContentedGem

    @JoyfulContentedGem

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most of the times, these Chads will blame it on the lack of people and make justifications to hire more.. there will be a way for them to get away with it.

  • @smrk2452

    @smrk2452

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah ever watch Undercover Boss? They literally can’t handle it!

  • @lynnemhall
    @lynnemhall2 жыл бұрын

    OMG, this describes my coworker exactly. He is a slacker that has everyone else clean up his unfinished work. His name is even actually, Chad.

  • @sunnc

    @sunnc

    2 жыл бұрын

    no way

  • @ADAPTATION7

    @ADAPTATION7

    Жыл бұрын

    I hate him already.

  • @orls9068

    @orls9068

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't clean up after him

  • @mateaukalua4426

    @mateaukalua4426

    Жыл бұрын

    I know a hard working Chad. However at Target almost everyone works very HARD.

  • @smrk2452

    @smrk2452

    3 ай бұрын

    Stereotypes are real

  • @iStorm-my5fp
    @iStorm-my5fp2 жыл бұрын

    I needed this video in my life. I've been the nice girl in relationships, family matters and work. It has gotten me used, over looked, ignored, ideas stolen, taken for granted and passed up for promotions despite being the hardest work in the office

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    We're socialized to sacrifice ourselves, blame ourselves and change ourselves. We need to dismantle the social constructs that holds us back. Step one: learn how to make these rules work for you. Deguilt saying no, prioritizing yourself (who else will?), and fully owning your awesomeness. The way we change the system is by gaining power within it 💜 I'm here for your and cheering loudly.

  • @neadster469

    @neadster469

    2 жыл бұрын

    concentrate on you, not on others visions on or for you.

  • @breakingthemasks

    @breakingthemasks

    2 жыл бұрын

    Happens to men too. *Raises hand*.

  • @TS-rd7oy

    @TS-rd7oy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@breakingthemasks Not the way it does to women. Please stop already. Males always butting in and making it about them. Just stop.

  • @robertcamble3543

    @robertcamble3543

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@JenniferBrickThese are the reasons why I quit a job a few months ago Got taken for granted & now working on using my 24 yrs experience as a building maintenance tech to start my own business .

  • @bochalet
    @bochalet2 жыл бұрын

    "when no one is noticing" should be replace with "when the manager is bad at is work and doesn't know what is team is doing" in my opinion.

  • @sharonlear2097

    @sharonlear2097

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is on point!!!!! The manager is clueless

  • @Liz-wz8dh

    @Liz-wz8dh

    2 жыл бұрын

    So true. This got worse during the pandemic. And if you have a boss that is not often in the office, there will be work you are doing that they never notice.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    This definitely can be true. Many managers don't know how to oversee work without micromanaging, and most were grossly ill prepared to manage remotely. IMHO Slacker Chad isn't getting promoted when good leadership is in place.

  • @ericabee0830

    @ericabee0830

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! These situations are more likely to happen under a bad boss or a boss who is stretched too thin. They don't know what's going on and if they do they don't properly respond. Time to go. And I'm speaking from experience.

  • @terranova3655
    @terranova3655 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t even care anymore about my coworkers trying to sabotage me. I already got turned down two promotions because of these people. If I change to conform, I feel like I’m not being real with myself. I don’t even care if I get fired or whatever happens to me, I know that anything I lose in life was because it wasn’t meant for me and something greater will come my way. I’m not going to change my work ethic for anyone. I like to work hard and I like to learn. I’m glad I’m getting experience for whatever I do in the future regardless of where I’m at.

  • @AvnueC

    @AvnueC

    25 күн бұрын

    Well said.

  • @friedawells6860

    @friedawells6860

    3 күн бұрын

    God bless you

  • @justinjoseph6966
    @justinjoseph69669 ай бұрын

    Yep, all hard work gets you is punished with more work. A lesson I learned a long time ago.

  • @Ms9mmBeretta
    @Ms9mmBeretta2 жыл бұрын

    It doesn't matter how hard you work at your job, it doesn't matter how good you are at your job, it doesn't matter how much money you've made for the company or how many customers you've brought in and retained for the company. Everything comes down to likeability. Lazy people are LAZY, but they are also laid-back, funny, don't take themselves too seriously and easy to get along with, and a lot of them have endearing personalities. Your boss is going to overlook your job performance and your valuabe assets over that. It's not fair, it's not right, but it's true.

  • @bubbaXzone

    @bubbaXzone

    2 жыл бұрын

    i had a friend who got fired from a lot of job and he works on hard and tries to take it seriously but he is very timid and to him self and not really outgoing. (the job is graphic designer) do you think that because of the personality he gets fired from jobs? I mean hes good at the graphic design but maybe its not up to what the boss wants? I dunno.

  • @FutureCommentary1

    @FutureCommentary1

    2 жыл бұрын

    My boss did that and promoted Lazy Chad over everybody's objections. Only there was no one to pickup the slack. My team had to interact with that Lazy Chad and I... arranged for Lazy Chad portfolio to shift to one that didn't overlap with my team's and therefore Lazy Chad couldn't rely on them to do this work. He got exposed and got demoted within a year.

  • @Anony584

    @Anony584

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bubbaXzone if your friend was a lazy, charming, and manipulating liar and thief, he’d have no problems. Workplaces don’t value good work or good work ethic

  • @MrDarthvis

    @MrDarthvis

    Жыл бұрын

    Leave for a better job. Then that boss who underappreciated you will sink. You reap what you sow.

  • @mayac.1345

    @mayac.1345

    Жыл бұрын

    That's why the USA is so fucked up!!! Management books from the USA Are not followed by its own country. That's why they say Americans don't want to take certain jobs so they want to give it to immigrants. That's just weird. It's a country, now, that promotes degeneracy over what is supposed to be right.

  • @brooklynredbird3298
    @brooklynredbird32982 жыл бұрын

    I'm a "hard worker" and this is textbook what happens in the workplace. Honestly, it's extremely difficult but I'm trying to move away from this mindset and build more efficiencies to save my time/sanity. In my next role, I'm taking the "Slacker Chad" value with me. I'm learning to ask what are the key deliverables for the business and work on these. "Hard work" leads to nothing but burnout and resentment.

  • @JaneDoe-dg4pq

    @JaneDoe-dg4pq

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep. I am going to be Slacker Chad in my next role. I made the mistake in being a hard worker. I will never do it again.

  • @JoesVinylShow1980

    @JoesVinylShow1980

    2 жыл бұрын

    Slacker "Chad"/"Christina" is a butt-kissin', brown noser. Some people know when they're being "fake" and find them obnoxious. Your boss may hate the butt kisser. Slacker Chad/Christina may think s/he can get away with anything because they're personal friends or a relative of a manager. The way to combat Chad/Christina is to get a hold of those company emails. Ask your boss what is most important, and blow him/her away. Be genuine.

  • @JoesVinylShow1980

    @JoesVinylShow1980

    Жыл бұрын

    @PKMN Trainer Christy 💜 Good. I must have told the truth about you. The truth can hurt sometimes.

  • @terryrocks2j

    @terryrocks2j

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm there. The hardwork is burning me out and resenting my job right now.

  • @letmusiclivee

    @letmusiclivee

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m there with you. I will never be the high performer again

  • @darrenupton5500
    @darrenupton55002 жыл бұрын

    You dont promote a hard worker. You leave the hard worker doing the hard work they are getting done.

  • @wendystillfly2972

    @wendystillfly2972

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah but that’s f#%% up

  • @bambambi5918

    @bambambi5918

    Жыл бұрын

    Then atleast give monetary benefit or else we leaving the company for better money

  • @vishthana3578

    @vishthana3578

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bambambi5918 That’s true many people have left companies..

  • @mihaeladog7187

    @mihaeladog7187

    Жыл бұрын

    This voice is so annoying , like an entitled teenager, like teenage Brtiney Spears 🤢

  • @stephanparis6887

    @stephanparis6887

    Жыл бұрын

    This is true, you need workers bees to keep the hive going. If all you have are queens who will do the grunt work? I don't need recognition or accolades but if I get passed on for promotions I start interviewing right away then leave. Well, I'm always interviewing regularly but that's another story.

  • @dan44zzt231
    @dan44zzt2312 жыл бұрын

    "I choose a lazy person to do a hard job, because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.” Bill Gates

  • @hannacook859

    @hannacook859

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes... Give it to someone else to do and take the credit (Just joking, good quote)

  • @lorettaknoelk3475

    @lorettaknoelk3475

    2 жыл бұрын

    100 %. They look for the shortest way to do things

  • @jamesarndt4267

    @jamesarndt4267

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually, Bill Gates said that when comparing "A" Students to "C" Students.

  • @ggarcia3237

    @ggarcia3237

    2 жыл бұрын

    Either way, it takes effort to try and change a job and find the most efficient way to do it. You can't escape hard work in this life

  • @jenperkings7072

    @jenperkings7072

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's the stupidest quote ever.

  • @patrickt49
    @patrickt492 жыл бұрын

    I was literally told to say "hi" to the people who matter by a supervisor if I wanted to get ahead. This is so true.

  • @chanmarr8118

    @chanmarr8118

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup, I’ve noticed this and been thinking I’ll never get promoted. Say hi and make small talk. Basic social skills can make you likable and get you far.

  • @patrickt49

    @patrickt49

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chanmarr8118 You have to be noticed by the people on top. If you aren't personable to them they're not going to notice you. Also it makes your claims for a promotion dubious at best. They can't read your mind if you don't talk to them.

  • @chanmarr8118

    @chanmarr8118

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@patrickt49 Yeah, I know. It was an observation at with my current job which I’m new at and have so much to learn. So I don’t want a promotion any time soon.

  • @rubycubez1103
    @rubycubez11032 жыл бұрын

    Slacker Chad knows how to talk shit with ppl. He's the "work smarter, not harder" guy lol.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    1000% true, he invented the phrase and had it printed on a tshirt.

  • @TheSupervillain316

    @TheSupervillain316

    2 жыл бұрын

    That philosophy can be a good thing too, but it's dependent upon particulars of course as well as motivation for it

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. I think peeps around here need to use it because I know most of you are exceptional at so much and working too hard.

  • @christinarobleto1786
    @christinarobleto17862 жыл бұрын

    Yes I've had to deal with several slacker chads, their are an abundance of them in govt. Thank you Jennifer for this analysis. It explains alot about the discontent people have at the office.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've heard sooo many stories of Chads in the public sector :(

  • @brianwinter52

    @brianwinter52

    2 жыл бұрын

    15 years fed gov you learn a lot of psychology the biggest problem with the gov is people are not paid to produce anything so it all turns into a game the few people who do have a functioning job are managed by a top heavy management so basically everybody is just trying to play the game to jump to the next level. I was a construction worker prior grew up on a farm and was in the military when I got into a gov job I was somewhat scared thinking I would not be good enough for the agency boy was I wrong almost all the the people I worked with didn't do anything and I grew upset with them and wondered why they didn't work, well over the process of 15 years I figured out why they didn't care, your not rewarded for a work ethic your rewarded if you play the game they set, it seems like most of the people welling to play this game I would not want to hire in the private construction sector. Its really sad, kills the soul if you have a work ethic. Ive come to the point I just treat the job as a pay check and health insurance and have my own side investments and business on the Side doing construction work. The video is spot on

  • @BrotherK-ex2co

    @BrotherK-ex2co

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brianwinter52 you have the right attitude now. You have learned well grasshopper.

  • @Kymewc
    @Kymewc2 жыл бұрын

    I talked to my co-workers yesterday about this what I said was if u see one person working hard and the other person standing around talking doing almost no work but u both get paid the same amount why work hard it's stupid. Working hard doesn't mean u will get everything u want in life I personally known friends and family that have worked hard thier whole life and have nothing to show for it.

  • @TheSupervillain316
    @TheSupervillain3162 жыл бұрын

    I was asked by my leader to help a trainer prepare for a class. I showed her a flaw in a workflow and my fix. The trainer said "let's bring this to a workgroup, I'll invite you". Several weeks later an email goes out that she brought it and got it updated etc, never said one word about swiping it from me. I did have proof of my showing her but my leader didn't care to address it

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's super annoying. If it's something big and promotable that when it's worth staking credit. And now you know you have a Rachel in the Trainer so you can navigate future dealings with her.

  • @TheSupervillain316

    @TheSupervillain316

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JenniferBrick wouldn't you know it though, she got a promotion. Ugh.

  • @aashkashah3

    @aashkashah3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JenniferBrick Jennifer , you only suggested to take credit for others work in one short… prob u can clarify what context u were referring to in that video.. Glad to see that u agree that it’s annoying to face stealing of work..

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's annoying AF @TheSupervillain316. There were likely other things that contributed , but I know that doesn't make it last frustrating.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Ashka Shah that video was really about taking credit for your own work instead of handing credit over to people who contributed. Owning your awesomeness is really important. Too many people are happily sharing credit, only to have the Chads and the Averys of the world overstate their contributions and take over as the main character in the accomplishment instead of a supporting or contributing player.

  • @rchn1315
    @rchn13152 жыл бұрын

    It's like dating, everyone is attracted to "Chad". Being tall, good-looking, and white helps a lot. Look at the dating app statistics.

  • @ambercaprice1618
    @ambercaprice16182 жыл бұрын

    It’s called playing the game! Can we be mad at the slacker?! They’re doing it right we’re doing it wrong. Overworking and underpaid. Let’s all start being more like the slacker!

  • @vincent763

    @vincent763

    2 жыл бұрын

    Play the game or watch the game play you

  • @blessyourheart175

    @blessyourheart175

    2 жыл бұрын

    People have to learn how to tell their stories. Chad has learned the value of visibility and probably networks really well.

  • @melocoton7
    @melocoton72 жыл бұрын

    It’s about working smart, not hard. I’ve built a reputation of being extremely pragmatic.

  • @ffc303
    @ffc3032 жыл бұрын

    My male boss fired me because due to gall bladder surgery on Thursday & I was back on Monday. He had just given another co-worker 6 weeks of paid leave to have her gall bladder surgery & it embarrassed him as everyone knew I had asked for a week off & was told I could have 3 unpaid days leave....lol After he fired me the old boss called & called & texted & emailed me for info & passwords which I had put together for the new person & he threw all in the trash to insult me on my last day.....BIG mistake. I never read nor listened to any of his communication after I left. I blocked him on my phone to stop the crap. I don't work there anymore....lol...lol He was fired within a month of his firing me because he didn't know jack sh*t & I knew he was going to get wacked....lol That was a good life lesson for him as we learn from our mistakes!

  • @panchon20
    @panchon202 жыл бұрын

    I was once managed by a guy like this, and although I’m not in the lazy-camp, I actually learned a lot on how to get promoted in my industry. I’ve learned to merge hard work with smart work… that way I don’t feel dead inside when making these moves. Overall, It’s sad but it’s literally the lay of the land.

  • @hannacook859

    @hannacook859

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't think hard work is ever the way to go. It should be smart work with necessary work. Some work sucks and is unavoidable, but hard work it not something to aim for, it is something that should be minimised by smart work and done only when it is the most efficient way forward and unavoidable. If a delivery man drives each time with one package then goes to the warehouse to get the next one instead of putting them all in the track and planning a route it does not make him better at his job despite the fact he works very hard

  • @Hitman-dl2wr

    @Hitman-dl2wr

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hannacook859 that is not hard work, that is stupid work or just wasting fuel and time

  • @markwhittaker6866

    @markwhittaker6866

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Hitman-dl2wr 😂😂😂😂

  • @hannacook859
    @hannacook8592 жыл бұрын

    I think there is also another side to the pain here. In my experience, places that love to promote slacker chads in a consistent way, the kind of chads that if they built a chair, they told everyone, claimed it could fly, and the second after they leave the room the chair is found out to be made out of cotton wool and does not and never did work, those kind of places that promote those kinds of chads make us, and especially women, work so much harder because we believe that if we will work harder, and smarter and better they will see we are good. From my experience, places that promote those kind of chad, do it almost exclusively, and no matter how well we work , how much we achieve, we will not be promoted, if a company has only promoted chads, leave, stop working hard, stop working smart, and just work on updating your CV because nothing else would work.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have been paying attention 👏👏👏 I do think there are ways to play with Chad's rule and win in many places, but that is l depends on if the rise of the Chad was by accident or intent.

  • @hannacook859

    @hannacook859

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JenniferBrick I literally take notes, I mean literally, I got a notebook, am listening to all your videos and am taken notes, you are awesome, you are helping me through a rough time and also to understand things in general

  • @midasapprentice8670
    @midasapprentice86702 жыл бұрын

    There is a caveat to this: eventually the "Slacker Chad" will get exposed. Believe it!

  • @nickh.1110
    @nickh.11102 жыл бұрын

    I know I'm late to the video, but I wanted to share a piece of knowledge. Sometimes what we think is someone being lazy is actually them putting their energy into the correct priorities--while we are not. I think it can feel inequitable when a coworker isn't doing busy work or what we feel is their fair share. But as you say here, it's important to take a step back and ask ourselves if the work we want them to do is actually important or necessary!

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep, that sums up my point!

  • @billybeemus3929

    @billybeemus3929

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, but... One reality of Corporate America is that teams have been pared-down to the bare minimum. There is only enough staff to [just barely] get the work done. If anyone reading this is in IT and is part of a "DevOps" team. Chad will spend all his time on only those things that make him look good to his boss, and his boss's boss, etc. The rest of the team, who may not have the boss's ear are held accountable when all that unimportant and meaningless work is not done. Often times because Chad simply lacks the skills to do it. Stated another way, if everyone focuses only on that high-visibility work, who does the critical but decidedly mundane work that absolutely must get done, but is only noticed when not completed?

  • @stardustsimulation

    @stardustsimulation

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah they are actually lazy. I'm not going to polish them into some kind of noble and true character.

  • @happinesswatts

    @happinesswatts

    6 ай бұрын

    In other words.lazy. no matter how it's described. Even promote without proper qualifications sometimes

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@billybeemus3929 exactly. Chad is just a freeloader on the other teammembers work. If everyone did as Chad the whole thing would fall apart immediately.

  • @lydiadavis7810
    @lydiadavis78102 жыл бұрын

    Yup! Hard work alone will get you overlooked if not held back. It is just a fact in the work place. They don't care who does the grunt work or how hard it is as long as it gets done. I saw a book about managers that actually admitted that some will never have the work ethic as others & it encouraged managers to just keep off loading the work on those willing to do more than their share & just let the others keep skating by. It said something like "you can't change personalities..." . Managers want to look good to those above them & they will promote a backslapper in a heartbeat while holding back their hardest worker. It's very common from what I've seen in offices as well as friends who have been through it. Don't be afraid to ask to be trained on a new task. That looks good as well. Don't get stuck with all grunt work. You will stay there for years!!

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @Mas3452001
    @Mas34520012 жыл бұрын

    There is also slacker Sally who knows how to social engineer their way up the ranks by getting everyone to like her, help her, and often do her work for her. They do this by finessing people into doing small favors that then build up to serve her as a de facto subordinate. Then when all these "favors" stack up into big things getting done they are then able to show how good they are a "delegating" and "leveraging resources". From there she's put into management where she has a whole team dedicated to doing her bidding while she just sends emails that say "go, team". From there she just needs to rinse and repeat the charm offensive all the way into the E-suite and never needs to be competent in any specific task or subject so long as she has someone she can tap to do it for her.

  • @questionableidentity1

    @questionableidentity1

    2 жыл бұрын

    LOL

  • @GeminiSlacker

    @GeminiSlacker

    2 жыл бұрын

    She is competent. Competent in managing resources. Competent in delegation. Also known as leadership.

  • @spectershore4482

    @spectershore4482

    5 ай бұрын

    Woooooow!!! That is incredibly disgusting ! 🤮🤮

  • @myjewellerygarden

    @myjewellerygarden

    15 күн бұрын

    @@GeminiSlacker that isn't leadership, it's manipulative people using - anyone on the receiving end has to learn to set boundaries with these characters.

  • @myjewellerygarden

    @myjewellerygarden

    15 күн бұрын

    I've just met one at my new place! I've decided to approach them with curiosity and set immediate boundaries with them and their 'requests for help'.

  • @MsBizzyGurl
    @MsBizzyGurl2 жыл бұрын

    These slackers are everywhere and their success is basically at your detriment. I say, slack off yourself and bring the wheels to a grinding halt: let Chad spout off about meeting impossible deadlines while holding yourself and others to do-able timelines. When/if berated to fall in line, ask (sweetly) for leadership. When it's not forthcoming, stick to your projected goals and provide proof via (interdepartment emails usually) demonstrating your requests for help/guidance. Chad stands alone, his boss gets tired of him and you continue to be valuable as a human asset.

  • @lokidork4977

    @lokidork4977

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can't wait till the Ai Takeover.

  • @Blastdaddy69

    @Blastdaddy69

    2 жыл бұрын

    Problem is if you can’t get the job done and from slacker chad up they think it’s a reasonable deadline… it doesn’t matter. Slacker chad delegates and you complete tasks. Chad doesn’t complete tasks. You don’t get to hold yourself to a different timeline lol. That’s you ignoring chain of command. Asking for help also makes you look like you can’t complete the task or do your job adequately. This is risky and I’ve seen this very thing back fire, mainly because most management are ALL chads.

  • @Wewereneveryoung

    @Wewereneveryoung

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Blastdaddy69 yeah and refusing to do the work delegated to you is a quick ticket to being written up

  • @dogelife7901

    @dogelife7901

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Wewereneveryoung it's not refusing. You have to be smarter and say it is too much or they need to delegate it better or that your skills are xxx and you need more support, etc. Then slacker Chad looks like they can't manage (be ause they really can't they rely on the harder workers to make them look good despite their incompetence)

  • @Wewereneveryoung

    @Wewereneveryoung

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dogelife7901 if only things worked that way, but they don't. Those in leadership positions ultimately look after others in leadership positions. This is why people hate management in almost every job

  • @dwightruffin883
    @dwightruffin8832 жыл бұрын

    You described this so eloquently! This is what I went through while I was on Active Duty military! So glad to be retired now with pensions! I got tired of going above and beyond and being overlooked for the next rank! But this video is so true!

  • @czshadow3565
    @czshadow35652 жыл бұрын

    If someone thinks you can go places in life without discipline and hard work. The joke is on them. Every success is constantly doing things others wont.

  • @christisking7778

    @christisking7778

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @rjmurray5128
    @rjmurray51282 жыл бұрын

    Exactly, work like you get paid very little and don't volunteer for anything or you will get stuck with other items on your "to do" list, keep it short, keep it simple, do your shift and go home. Don't make any promises or obligations, life is too short!

  • @BeautyinsideNOut22
    @BeautyinsideNOut222 жыл бұрын

    WOW , I learned soooo many things in this video!! I have NEVER THOUGHT of it like this!! THANK YOU 💜

  • @lagadema16
    @lagadema16 Жыл бұрын

    "You won't be promoted for being exceptional at your job. In fact, being exceptional at your actual job might be the very reason why you don't get promoted". That has been my situation for 3 years now. How to change this? Start being lazy? Start making mistakes? People, help!

  • @JP-qm5ec

    @JP-qm5ec

    Жыл бұрын

    Spark up lunch with management(Not your supervisor). The closer they feel to you and you can pass your supervisor for a better position. If you're a supervisor then even easier.

  • @carlosarias2011
    @carlosarias20112 жыл бұрын

    I always worked hard, never sick, cross trained others, was there to cover for my boss. He one day told me the reason company doesn't promote people like me is because I'm more of value doing day to day work than delegating to others. Don't matter if you have a degree or not. If you can mop 40 flights of stairs in 2 hours is more valuable than your finance or accounting skills.

  • @ExoticGTRX

    @ExoticGTRX

    2 жыл бұрын

    Goes to show u how much of a f'd up world we live in smh

  • @whodispuresouls7758
    @whodispuresouls77582 жыл бұрын

    Ooohh you spilled the Tea..🍵😎

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Isn't that what my channel is for 🙃

  • @catfrog79
    @catfrog792 жыл бұрын

    Wow this was super helpful and clear! Thank you for finally getting me to understand how the slackers do it!

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad I could help it make sense.

  • @jellygurl27
    @jellygurl272 жыл бұрын

    I know this for sure. I have been at my job for 10 years and have seen people move up within the months. It is all about social skills. You can know 100% of job and the company will keep you there for that reason. They don't want to replace you. They will take a person who has been there less time and move them up into a position that is needed.

  • @TheEuropeanFox
    @TheEuropeanFox2 жыл бұрын

    Slacker chad here, this is good advice. Take note of what metrics your superios send reminders of on a daily basis, excel at those and learn to fly under the radar for everything else. Remember to be loud and proud when you do well.

  • @iheart3dprinting951
    @iheart3dprinting9512 жыл бұрын

    I started my own business and made one discovery. Being VERY GOOD at what you do is one of the reasons you will NEVER get promoted. 1 a business owner doesnt want to promote someone out of a production position. If you are the best ditch digger at "bobs ditches" promoting you to a air conditioned management role means being replaced by someone less profitable. 2. In a large corporation people do not want to promote someone who one day may be their replacement or competition for advancement. A manager never wants to expose the true talent above himself and instead will promote someone they can control without the risk of being shown up. And 3. Often time in d*verse environments employers find it frustrating letting go of candidates that could bring a suit later. Its much easier to promote a flunking employee to some phony supervisor position instead of letting them sink production leaving them there or letting them go and coming back with a public civil suit.

  • @dhenderson1810

    @dhenderson1810

    3 ай бұрын

    Don't any employers want to retire and groom a successor, a little mini-me to mentor?

  • @sirjonaz
    @sirjonaz2 жыл бұрын

    Gosh. Can definitely relate. Just what I needed to watch on a Monday morning, getting back to work after a short Thanksgiving break....

  • @americarocks3175
    @americarocks31752 жыл бұрын

    this was a good reminder. Thank you.

  • @jamesharris6368
    @jamesharris63682 жыл бұрын

    There's a lot of these "slacker chads" where I use to work at, and yes it's true, they spend more time under the boss's desk than they do actually working.

  • @sheabutta5425
    @sheabutta54252 жыл бұрын

    As a former hard worker, I made a decision when I went back to finish my bachelor's degree in my early 30s. I read several career books. They are absolutely morphing me into a slacker Chad. The people who need to know me, know me. I do my work and hit my targets. My boss, and those 2 levels higher I speak to on a quarterly basis. It's so much nicer on this side guys..

  • @fleurvblogger4759

    @fleurvblogger4759

    Жыл бұрын

    🎉🌟🤩

  • @livestrong296
    @livestrong2962 жыл бұрын

    This is valuable content, no one talks about this, but everyone knows it works. Glad to have stumbled upon someone openly acknowledging the same. This is like the practical step by step version of 48 laws of power.

  • @thewolfkiba
    @thewolfkiba2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Honestly amazed at the quality of this video as well as the tips. Super happy to be your work bestie now!!

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Ben!

  • @thewolfkiba

    @thewolfkiba

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JenniferBrick You’re so welcome! And Merry Christmas!

  • @Don_DeMarco
    @Don_DeMarco2 жыл бұрын

    These jobs really are a popularity contest. I seen it multiple times from experience.

  • @carynm.4662
    @carynm.46622 жыл бұрын

    Start playing golf. All of the "Chads" I've know will find a personal connection to their supervisors. They're highly skilled emotional manipulators who know how to tap into their boss's favorite things, hobbies, insecurities, and interests. They get the boss alone on a regular basis and plead their case. That's how they really get promoted and keep their jobs, IMHO.

  • @carlosesqu689
    @carlosesqu6892 жыл бұрын

    Yep, a lot of those people everywhere. Thank you, Jennifer. Greetings from NY.

  • @yogeshraut5070
    @yogeshraut50702 жыл бұрын

    Just today I subscribed your channel & am happy that you have posted lots of helpful content that is helping to walk through our corporate jobs. Thank you so much

  • @yeselectionwasrigged3645
    @yeselectionwasrigged36452 жыл бұрын

    I had several slacker Chad moments. You do the work that makes you get noticed and they tend to like you more. Being with the same company for 18 yrs and just being promoted to D.A. recently just had my resume bumped up too.

  • @rocker76m88
    @rocker76m882 жыл бұрын

    Yeah Slacker "Rat" Chads are great brown nosers. I've been stepped on by alot of these types because of my strong work ethic, and honesty. Too much of a threat to their jobs.

  • @admiraltroll5255

    @admiraltroll5255

    2 жыл бұрын

    Treat every coworker as an informant

  • @allreadynotinuse4169
    @allreadynotinuse41692 жыл бұрын

    Falling up! Can’t wait to hear this one!

  • @roseballerine4395
    @roseballerine43952 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jeniffer. That makes sense

  • @TheSupervillain316
    @TheSupervillain3162 жыл бұрын

    3:20 I eagerly await the video on why being exceptional means you don't get promoted. I could definitely talk about how it hurts my advancement.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is on my list!

  • @zarakareem4716

    @zarakareem4716

    2 жыл бұрын

    because your boss has someone who will give perfect work, he doesnt have to review or correct it. by promoting you, he is risking getting a new person that he will have to train.

  • @powerofk

    @powerofk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@zarakareem4716 Exactly. It’s the “Don’t be irreplaceable, because by being irreplaceable, you can’t get promoted” deal. Too valuable where you are. Of course, in that case, there’s always the threat of leaving (and make it a legit threat) and getting “promoted” that way.

  • @jhonsmith5710

    @jhonsmith5710

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you do things too well they won't want to promote you because to find someone else who can do a good job as you will be highly unlikely.

  • @TheSupervillain316

    @TheSupervillain316

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jhonsmith5710 true, very shortsighted though.

  • @Pgieswein
    @Pgieswein2 жыл бұрын

    You are an employee number, whether you work hard or not, you are easily replaceable. If you are someone that management can unload their tasks on, you will get promoted but keep in mind you are handling your load and some of their load. Some managers will load as much of their work on you they can, till you fail that way they have a reason not to promote you more. You are just a number the moment you realize that and act accordingly then your job becomes easier.

  • @luisl691
    @luisl6912 жыл бұрын

    Found your channel. New subscriber. I've been thinking about my work ethic and the lack of execution about promotions. I've always received praise and offered to be promoted w/o follow through.

  • @juansalas8093
    @juansalas80932 жыл бұрын

    Great video thank you for posting!!

  • @davidleonard37
    @davidleonard372 жыл бұрын

    As the hard worker who has been over looked for promotions instead of slacker Chad and not understood why this has happened this has been really helpful. The vomit in my mouth comment is a perfect analogy and I have felt like this many times as I have watched slacker Chad move up the ladder.

  • @jasonfbaker
    @jasonfbaker2 жыл бұрын

    So so true. Social butterflies that buy homes next to the directors and take credit for others' analyses are moved up for their potential.

  • @zinerio
    @zinerio2 жыл бұрын

    this's so true and this vlog also launches on my birthday :D, A lazy slacks boy got promoted, while I've been resigned with workoverload.

  • @goldendogs5398
    @goldendogs53982 жыл бұрын

    So true! Great video.

  • @TheSupervillain316
    @TheSupervillain3162 жыл бұрын

    I think too hard workers are tough to lose for a leader.. be it that they do volume or they take some of the peer to peer stuff off the leader's workload. This is where my career has stalled presently.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Being too good to promote is a real obstacle. The video is on my list to make!

  • @TheSupervillain316

    @TheSupervillain316

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JenniferBrick I'd love to contribute if possible.

  • @makeda.andrews
    @makeda.andrews2 жыл бұрын

    LOL ohhh slacker Chad! I would love to see a video on that >> not getting promoted for be excellent at your job. That's very true and I'd love to hear your perspective on it for sure. PS. Loving your editing lately!

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ohh it's on my list! And thank you. I decided I didn't have enough time so I would amp up my editing to really put myself in a time crunch 🤣

  • @TASconfidential
    @TASconfidential2 жыл бұрын

    Automatic subscribe!!!!! I’m about to binge watch this expert. I’m so elated that she knows the game and is teaching so many people how to play it.

  • @XxJaxxyBellexX
    @XxJaxxyBellexX2 жыл бұрын

    I immediately hit the subscribe button! This video came through right on time.

  • @memoriespast1499
    @memoriespast14992 жыл бұрын

    Ty for fueling more of my anger.. this is the reason why our society is all effed up

  • @aashkashah3
    @aashkashah32 жыл бұрын

    You are wrong. Higher ups generally are good at spotting who works and who doesn’t. They intentionally don’t promote more intelligent and hardworking people because they threaten higher up’s jobs. No intelligent person gets promoted as they are threat to others’ jobs. They are hated by their peers as well. You should definitely make a separate video abt this. So many people don’t know this basic thing..

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Really not wrong here... this is research backed. That said, being too good to promote is a phenomenon that I know a lot of high achievers (i.e. people around here) deal with, I'll be digging into it and how to overcome it in a video soon!

  • @aashkashah3

    @aashkashah3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JenniferBrick Actually, you know what.. probably you are right. There are plenty of idiots who are at higher positions. Prob. they r falling for such a thing. I have never worked for those type of people, the ones I have worked with were generally smart enough to spot hard workers but …

  • @aashkashah3

    @aashkashah3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JenniferBrick also, please do cover the topic I suggested. More and more people who attend fancy schools are facing unemployment because of these issues… I have seen people attending Oxford facing issues with employment..

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    There are already three requests just in the comments here, and it's something a lot of people I've worked with directly have dealt with. I'm gonna see if I can do the video in the next few weeks... if not it will be live in January! And the lazy coworkers rising is really a Chad takeover - and high performance is threatening to them (to tie that issue).

  • @seshlauren

    @seshlauren

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve definitely noticed this at my job with myself

  • @samuelopoku4868
    @samuelopoku48682 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I've seen this too often. Just discovered you, this video made me a subscriber.

  • @drsundipshenoy2471
    @drsundipshenoy24712 жыл бұрын

    Cool insights into work dynamics,great talk ,thank you Madam. ☺️👏

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching friend!

  • @Listenthenspk
    @Listenthenspk2 жыл бұрын

    OMG, I could write a mini book about this ...I need to really market my wins alot better...

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    The problem with being raised to be humble... So awkward to brag about yourself. And I know you have so much to brag about 💥

  • @CROTCH_ROCKET_JOE
    @CROTCH_ROCKET_JOEАй бұрын

    Just started following you. 💯💯💯💪💪💪

  • @patmarek1222
    @patmarek12222 жыл бұрын

    Your video is golden. Thank you

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @tomau3946
    @tomau39462 жыл бұрын

    A German general once opined, "A smart, hardworking officer makes a good staff officer. But it is the smart, lazy officer that should be made a line officer, because he will find the most efficient way to get things done."

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Back in my recruiting days I worked with one engineering manager who would only hire what he called 'lazy coders'. His perspective was they would get the most done with the fewest lines of code which made life easier for maintenance, troubleshooting and upgrades.

  • @Anony584

    @Anony584

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JenniferBrick Key phrase is lazy and competent coders. I’ve encountered the lazy and incompetent ones and it’s not easy to maintain their stuff

  • @NinjaKuma
    @NinjaKuma2 жыл бұрын

    As someone who was the hardest worker turned smartest worker, I got promoted as soon as I started working smarter not harder. Went from working 50+ hours a week to under 40 hours a week with a pay & title bump.

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! Congrats, my friend! Bet you're happier and less stressed out too.

  • @dogelife7901

    @dogelife7901

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish it worked that way. I worked smarter from the beginning and it disnt matter, just made the manager look like geniuses for meeting deadline faster....

  • @junc2191

    @junc2191

    2 жыл бұрын

    How did you do it?

  • @Anonyme67
    @Anonyme6723 күн бұрын

    You are very accurate 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @emilya6454
    @emilya64542 жыл бұрын

    So glad I found your channel!

  • @JenniferBrick

    @JenniferBrick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same!

  • @samwhite6286
    @samwhite62862 жыл бұрын

    So literally this was summed up as those who are honest, caring, hardworking, positive will always be shoved away😂 I knew it but damn😂😂

  • @jkfd97
    @jkfd972 жыл бұрын

    Anybody that hires a person based on how good they make them feel rather than their merit should not be in a position of leadership. "Jobs for the boys" is one of the best ways to not reach the full potential of one's business, company, sports institution etc. It's like being back at school. The inferiority complex that would go into promoting someone solely based on them being good to hang around is so childish. Self-made and ruthless is the way to be. 👌

  • @FirstnameLastname-yc2mt

    @FirstnameLastname-yc2mt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Politicians are elected in the same regard. Look at how much trump's character was slandered over his policy positions 🤷

  • @jkfd97

    @jkfd97

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FirstnameLastname-yc2mt Absolutely. It's the way of the world unfortunately. Just goes to show that far too many people have too big of an ego to choose the decisions that make the most logical sense. Psychedlics would not be a terrible solution to this, accounting for individual cases of course.

  • @MikosMiko

    @MikosMiko

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s not morally right, but it’s the way the world works unfortunately. The a-holes seem to be the ones who do well in the corporate game🤷🏾

  • @avallen9198
    @avallen91982 ай бұрын

    My current supervisor is Slacker Chad and she depended on me so heavily to the point I had to take a leave of absence from work for my mental health. Thanks for these tips.

  • @richardjohnson2859
    @richardjohnson2859 Жыл бұрын

    I worked at a savers thrift store years ago. I was the top employee with the most customer compliments , led the store in the district with the most customer club member sign ups , and even received numerous praises from corporate. However , the store manager( A complete dud) kept on passing me over for the supervisor position and kept giving the opportunity to be a supervisor to my other co workers despite they would constantly call out , do little of the work , and got showered with complaints from regular shoppers. When another supervisor position became available i talked to him about giving me an opportunity and his response was always " You're not quite there yet to become supervisor "And the biggest middle finger to me was when the manager started off the new employee( who also was lazy and did little of the work) at " 3 DOLLARS" more an hour than me. Of course i was heartbroken and fed up over these major blows. However fast forward 3 months later when i went to shop there and the store manager and those he gave an shot to plus the new guy and i kid you not....all got "FIRED" with new a store manager and new employees and supervisors running things so i guess you can say karma was a b--h.

  • @martins2191
    @martins21912 жыл бұрын

    Morale of the story: Strive to be your own boss.

  • @TheMwendaa

    @TheMwendaa

    5 ай бұрын

    AGREED!!!

  • @DunstonCheckin
    @DunstonCheckin2 жыл бұрын

    It's all about consistency and and being aloof. People know I make it look easy, so when bosses come we never talk about work. We just have fun 👍.

  • @christinaoulundsen9930
    @christinaoulundsen99302 жыл бұрын

    Wow, I sure don't miss my office work... true💯

  • @qine6559
    @qine65592 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this video!

  • @halesbellss
    @halesbellss2 жыл бұрын

    My father is named Chad and he can’t get promoted because they are too afraid of not being able to find somebody to replace him in the field because he is FANTASTIC at what he does. But the scary part? He is going to be the best at what he would be promoted to. They lose so much more by not promoting him.

  • @vgardner1688
    @vgardner16882 жыл бұрын

    I have worked with so many Slacker Chads. I used to hate it when they hired men in the office. They NEVER wanted to work. They would come in extra early & do nothing until the 8am people came in & then they'd go home at 3.

  • @Lovetoall14
    @Lovetoall142 жыл бұрын

    Jennifer is on point!

  • @Reshme77
    @Reshme772 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips 😉 see ya'

  • @danieldebono7116
    @danieldebono71162 жыл бұрын

    I'm now Slacker Chad with a team of 7 reporting into me. I was formerly the diligently hard worker taking everything on and putting in 11 hour days. The lessons here are spot on. It's just a shame that it took me 15 years to learn them (prior to seeing this video).

  • @sunnc

    @sunnc

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol congrats! living the good life

  • @Thyst1
    @Thyst12 жыл бұрын

    I find that in most organizations, especially healthcare, that the most incompetent, incapable, inept people get promoted. All you need is a bigger Degree or a Special Certification and it matters not if the person can actually do the job. They just look great on paper. My brother who is older than me and from an earlier era, did not have a College degree but he knew retail and he opened and ran dozens of Million Dollar stores for Payless Shoes until he was told by the District Managers that he was not “qualified” to open and run Million dollar stores because he did not have a Degree.

  • @lesleyatcofo
    @lesleyatcofo5 ай бұрын

    This is so true but makes me so sad!

  • @dreadrea7904
    @dreadrea79042 жыл бұрын

    Subscribed! Good video.

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