Story 4: Yeah, no wonder there was a loss of talents. She is not a good boss for being so aggressive with people. Whatever happened to being professional, Karen?
But she was professional... a professional boss bitch, heaving on the bitch. I remember one study, though, that asked office employees of different companies who'd they'd like to work under. Men were indifferent while women said they disliked working under other women for similar reasons to Karen.
Seriously. If she IS talking to an employee she's being hostile and harassing. If not she's harassing and insulting a building visitor. There's no way she comes out ahead.
Story 3: When there's truckers involved, best be at your best behavior. Truckers, especially the one that crosses states line will have zero chill. Story 5: It's always fun to hear story about a military spouse got denied. They got no power aside from a few benefits by association.
Story 5: Wearing your spouse's rank will not get you anything. In fact, your entitlement can actually lead to consequences on your spouse because people in the military are responsible for their spouse/kids' actions.
Their spouse and kids are not the ones who are going through intense training and even attempting to use your spouses’ military rank will lead you nowhere in life and will probably cause them to lose their rank and in extreme cases kicked off from the military.
Yes that's absolutely true! I have heard & witnessed a few such interactions. It NEVER ends well! I have never understood how a wife can think she gets her husband's rank, especially if the wife isn't even in the service!
The stories I could tell...I've always been of the mind that my job is to keep the home fires burning while my husband is underway. When anyone congratulates me for something my husband did I ways say "oh I didn't do anything it's all him. I'm just alone for the ride"
This is why soldiers shouldn’t marry civilians. They should only marry fellow soldiers, veterans, or contractors. Military wives are honestly the worst and it’s kinda funny how it’s only the wives who act entitled and not the husbands. Says a lot if you ask me
That last story! How funny and sweet, funny that they bumped in to each other after so many years, funny that it was her brother that escorted her to prom and so sweet they got married! Fluff, I love it when you end on a wholesome feel good story.
@@freezycastform the scenario was way too perfect. Like a plot for a romantic scene from a show. Stranger help out stranger, talk about how they knew a person once which was the person theyre with, they find out that they knew eachother, one mentions they had a crush on them once but didnt have the courage to ask them out, gets heartbroken seeing them with who they though was their lover but turns out they werent, they get together and marry.
The story about the military wife is so true. When I was in the Army I was an MP. I also had a problem with officers like their wives who wanted to use their rank for anything they wanted. As an MP we told the wives the same thing as in the story and to the officers, we had to remind them to not confuse their rank with the authority of an MP.
I legitimately think she could benefit a lot from getting mental help, not meaning it as an insult - but I guess that wasn't what she was looking for. Tbh the more stories I listen to, the more I wonder how many if them run around with undiagnosed issues and at best annoy strangers, but also their family, impacting negatively the lives of their loved ones, mainly partner (maybe the partner truly didn't know what they were signing up for and later didn't have balls to get them help / set them straight) and kids (they are innocent and probably get ashamed a lot).
When the OP says that she hoped that Karen & co. would see the directory sign in stairs on the way down before they got to the architecture receptionist, I think we all know that Karen was not looking for the doctor's office anymore by that point. She was looking for somebody to lodge her complaints to.
In any of these Karen stories where there is a spouse or kids involved that aren't entitled, crazy or delusional themselves I feel so bad for them bc you know they are thinking "oh no, moms at it again" or the spouse is thinking "oh great I'm going to have to waste money on bail again".
My mom never got to wear my dads rank. Since he was OSI, his rank was confidential, and no one outside of his unit knew what it was. She said it was always funny when she went to the doctor, cause they always treated her like she was a generals wife. He was a Master Sargent by the way.
Love the last story. ❤ always good to hear something sweet once in a while. The military woman, wow! Brought back a memory from when my husband was in the Air Force. I was probably 19 or 20, my husband was an airman. Pretty low ranking, as he was only in the AF About 2 years at this time. I was shopping at the commissary and had stopped at the meat counter when I spotted a beautiful roast. I picked it up to examine it, knowing that we could not afford it, but one can dream when a woman came up beside me and grabbed the roast out of my hands. I looked at her shocked and grabbed it back this time keeping a firm grip on it. She tried to grab it again and yelled, “ do you know who I am? I’m Colonel so and sos wife, and I deserve this roast! “ I yanked the roast out of her grip, threw it in my cart and said, “ yeah? Well I’m airman’s so and sos wife and this is MY damn roast” and walked away. When I finally made it to the checkout, I realized I still had the roast and felt I had to buy it. I can say, that was the best damn roast ever, even if it did set us back a pretty penny.
"Well I never!" As a teen in the 1960s, I volunteered at the New Orleans VA hospital. A WWI patient with dementia came walking down the hall buck naked. Some visitors were there and one woman yelled: "Well I never!" This wonderful drill-sergeant-like nurse, herself a veteran of WWII, answered in a split second: Well I should hope not." I have waited over 60 years to use that retort, but alas, no one has ever handed me the set-up line.
The story with the lady who ordered the consultant to grab her coffee and go to IT. If I was that consultant, I would have done exactly that, billed an extra hourly rate (consultants aren't cheap, and going outside of the scope of the consultant contract would be at least three times the going rate.) I assume his firm was billing about $500/hr. Now her coffee costs about $2,000. I hope it was worth it Karen.
Over forty (yes 40!) years ago, I worked for the Navy at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island in a civilian capacity and I have to say the military wives that I met were absolutely lovely. They were kind, friendly and just all-round nice people. Unfortunately, all it takes is one bad apple to ruin it for everyone.
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Story 2: Pretty sure the Karen was needing to see as MENTAL HEALTH doctor. What an absolute moron! Story 5: The spouses of military personnel have exactly ZERO rank...however they can cause their spouses rank to be lowered or removed by acting like this. Story 6: Totally awesome! Love stories like this so much :)
The trucker storyline reminds me of stories that my Mom's has told me about having the 'right friends '. She was a bartender and she never needed a bouncer, because all her regulars would stand up for her.😉
I can confirm being a trucker days. Sometimes weeks alone in a truck you get protective of those friends that you have. You can also go just a little bit crazy.
As a military wife myself, I will NEVER understand women who wear their husband's rank. I know that my behavior, for good or ill, is going to reflect onto my husband. I don't want to be the reason he gets reprimanded by command, so I'm always polite if I speak to his fellow soldiers. Granted, we don't live on post, so I don't really interact with them very much. And his rank is just that. HIS rank. I'm not military I DON'T HAVE a rank.
That trucker story is awesome! That's a very nice trucking company that supports their truckers, and in return, they got loyalty that extends beyond just job loyalty. 👍🏼
Story 2 is an example of why Karenic people - male or female - need to hear things like "No!" and "I do not work here!" and "Get out!" in abrupt tones after a first polite refusal. Maintaining 10 feet (~3 meters) of separation is good when possible, as Karenic people like to strike people who prove them wrong.
Story #2: I experienced that first hand at my final state job. I used to work for a state CPS, and we had the most entitled foster parents you can find. One came to our main lobby security desk complaining about her paycheck. I happened to be passing by, asked a few questions and brought her up to our unit to talk to the payroll clerk for the region that she supposedly worked in. Long story short, the lady was a foster parent, and was complaining about the monthly check the state gives to the foster parent to use, allegedly, on the foster child. So she was complaining to the wrong department and actually needed to be sent elsewhere (note, a lot of foster parents are under the impression that they're employees of our CPS, thus act like mega-Karens.
Exactly the type of people that have no business raising kids, neither their own nor others. If I were working for CPS and encountered that, I would put a note up to have some extra surprise inspections of the Karen's household to see if everything is on the up and up.
Ricardo and Sandi are the FUCKING CUTEST! That was so precious! The moment she asked if he went to that school I knew where it was going and I'm so happy for them
If Karen tried that in my country with soldiers, she would be either be arrested and charged or simply be picked up and literally get thrown away onto the sidewalk/street.
#1 Karens, as usual, just decide that some random person MUST be working in the place and MUST serve them. Then, make a nuisance out of themselves, and, in this case, get arrested. #2 Good luck for that Karen complaining about an architect to the medical board. She'll get laughed at and called stupid. As for her husband... Hope that he'll start the divorce procedure ASAP. #4 Yes, her department had a high turnover as the employee just kept on quitting HER. #5 That rank is the husband's rank, absolutely NOT that of the wife. She can get her husband in real trouble pulling rank like that. #6 What a WONDERFUL story. Two peoples having a crush on one another, separated because they where just a bit to shy, reunited and getting to be happy together.
As far as story 2 goes, once they won't leave, that's when you call building security and tell them some crazy woman won't leave your office, even after asking multiple times. That's their job to deal with at that point. Well, at least if the building has a security office/officer.
Story 5: That obnoxious, foolish wife probably ended all hope of her husband making O5 (junior bird). Even if the incident doesn’t end up in his personnel jacket, people talk and remember.
Years ago I had an entitled jerk threatened to get me fired when I failed to convince him I didn't work at that business and wouldn't take his rudeness! I don't tolerate bullies or rude demanding jerks! As I was self employed I informed him the only person who could fire me was ME as I was self employed, and that ANY job HE could get ANYONE fired from wouldn't be worth having! He went ballistic and tried to punch me in the face! He ended up with a broken arm.
Architect vs doctors office story: OP had a LOT more patience than I would have had. After the first couple of minutes I would have been telling the Karen to leave my office before I called the police to have her removed. Major's wife story: Assuming you share your spouse's rank is the single biggest mistake a military dependent can make. And she accordingly got the book thrown at her with a loss of on base privileges , PX privileges and so on unless accompanied by her husband. If they LIVED on base the Colonel's order could have cost them their on-base housing. Such actions have also resulted in the military member being demoted or receiving unwanted transfer orders (or both) to a post no one wants to be assigned to. While the rank of Major is a mid-level officer rank, it shows the man has been in service long enough his wife SHOULD KNOW this is an unacceptable behavior. Loved the happy ending story!
Love the military story, reminds me of the business owners (she thought) wife, when tried getting the actual owner fired and accused him of adult, didn't end well for her husband...
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark Chastity Pariah: [seeing Elvira arriving] Well, I never. Elvira: Yeah, and you never will with those soup cans on your head.
That Colonel sounds like one that had my back a few times against my shop's 'head shed'....Loved Her too....and there is more, but to tell would uncover a few buried 'bodies'....
First story.... She seriously needed "five across the eyes"! 🤨 In both my first hitch in the Airforce (1976-1980) and second hitch in the Navy (1980-1986), I encountered a few dependapottomi, most often officers' wives. I was never impressed. Last story.... Bravo! OP won in the end. Great story.
I never comment, but listen to your reddit every chance I get!! The last story with Miss Sandi and Mr. Ricardo was THE BEST story I've heard on here!!! Brought this Ole gal to tears!! Loved it!!
I know the feeling about the "Well, I Never" quote. It does seem to be too animated and dramatic to use in public. I never understood the quote "How Dare You!" either. growing up in the 90's, I used to watch Rocko's Modern Life and that quote reminds me of Gladys the Hippo beating up Rocko in a grocery store for bumping into her while screaming "HOW DARE YOU!".
"Lady: UGH! Why Can't You Call?" 3:37 when OP, .. Offers. Her. Phone! Because separate services only ever Hand over their phones for numbers they don't own
It is well understood that your spouse’s behavior is a reflection on you, and is required to behave themselves! And yes your CO will rip you a new one if and when it gets back to them.
I don’t get people who don’t lock their doors! Nowadays, not locking your doors when going in and/or out your house or car, is definitely looking for troubles. Pure common sense!
I don't lock my jeep but only because it has a cloth top. If I lock it some butthole will cut the top to get in. I do not keep anything of value in my jeep tho. They want my extra towel and blanket and my little dollar store charger and brush they need it more than I do. But we do lock everything else
@@SonsOfLorgar so true. You shouldn't have to lock your door when you're actually INSIDE the car/house. Ideally we shouldn't have any need of locks at all but I know that's an impossible dream to achieve 😛
I've said it before, it all depends on where you're at. Do I lock my doors at home or in my car? Nope, (Well, ok my car locks itself as soon as I put it in gear but that's different...) but I also live in a rural area where everyone knows everyone else. I do lock the car when out shopping and stuff but that is VERY different than me just sitting in it eating lunch or something. Now if I was in a larger populated area, I would probably lock the doors. Maybe. Would all depend on the situation.
I am so very glad you ended on a high note today. Will you do that more often? Justice and warm fuzzies are a great way to move on to the next part of my day.
Story 3. As a trucker's daughter, believe me you never want to piss off a trucker. Never piss off a biker. And certainly never ever piss off a trucker who happens to be a biker as well. If Roger shows up there again it will be a death wish. Truckers never fuck around. Truckers are good people with big hearts full of love. They're really generally big softies. If a trucker considers you a friend count yourself lucky. You're not just a friend. You're family. Roger will be very wise to stay away from that joint.
Story 5: Military personnel are directly responsible for the behavior of their dependents. If your spouse or one of your kids does something that is wrong, or they should have known it was wrong, is seen as bringing disrepute to the military. Misbehavior by dependents can and WILL get that military individual in huge hot water. It can go as far as destroying their career. That major got off v-e-r-y lucky.
The first story is the reason why I'd lock my car when sitting inside, if I had one - despite living in rather safe country, where other reasons to lock in car (like possible robbery / assault / attack / kidnapping etc.) occur rarely or maybe in unsafe neighbourhoods which I'm not visiting either. I guess the lady was truly handicapped, though. I mean, one needs to be really visually impaired to see scrubs and think that's uniform they look at. Maybe she even shouldn't do the driving...
That 2nd to last story: guard duty after 9/11. No one can enter the housing area without ID. This dependa was trying to get into the area and we (the other person I was on duty with) told her she could enter without her ID. She did the classic, “Do you know who my husband is? He is an officer”. We both said no and told her she still can’t get in. She was screaming at us and then said she would call her husband to get us in trouble. She called but once she said she forgot her ID, we heard their ENTIRE conversation. Her husband was screaming at her from the time she called and all the way to the front gate where we were only to pause briefly to hand us her ID and apologize for her behavior before screaming at her again. Apparently it wasn’t the first time but for him it was the last time.
11:40 My uncle was a trucker. He taught me much of what I know about long-haul drivers. I would rather have three truckers back me up in that situation than just about anything else (except Marines. Unless they were former Marines who had become truckers. 😂)
Story 3: sometimes it's nice to have trucker as a friend because the always have juicy stories to tell from one to another, also I'm not at all suprised by one of them carrying that axe, some of them even wield pew pews because they heard from other trucker that they got jacked at pew pew point (I'm using pew pew because RUclips hates the G word)
Story 5: An army wife thinks a Major has command over a Colonel! That;s hilarious and sad all at the same time. I've seen enough Stargate and Star Trek to know that a Colonel is the higher Rank!
Truckers can be awesome friends! On 9/11 my dad was supposed to fly out of Logan and after his flight was cancelled, he was able to get home via tanker trucks used to transport the product he sold. He called the company who sent a truck to his hotel, who fortunately hadn’t cleaned his room yet, so he was there another day. The truckers then arranged by CB for him to be handed off at truck stops and weigh stations halfway across the country.
Story 3: 'Be good to truckers' Truckers 101; My mom is a trucker and she has friends that are also truckers, so be good to truckers because you might meet them in the future as friends or family.
OK, do these Karen’s not realize that using your spouses rank in the military as a form of intimidation or threatening someone with it can get their spouse demoted and if it’s bad enough, they could even get kicked out of the army. I’m going to say this right now people and military need to be really really careful about who they married because your spouses actions affect you and Karen probably isn’t the best person for military personnel to even consider marrying, because if you have a Karen is why she can screw up your whole career because she feels entitled
I've heard that last story before. I do know a couple that dated in high school. They got married after she graduated, not sure how long after. Over 40 years later, and they're still together.
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WHEN SHE SAYS: "WELL I NEVER"!!!!........ YOUR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE SHOULD BE..........: "WELL YOU JUST F**KING DID, AND YOU CHOSE A HELL OF A TIME TO START"!!!!!!!!
That last story suckered me right in. As soon as she said," did you go to GW High?" I knew how it was going to end. I loved it.
Like the underdog who starts to fight back, I was wishing and hoping that it ended that way, but was nervous that she was married.
It reads like a Wattpad fanfiction meets Hallmark seasonal TV movie. And people say chivalry is dead
Right on.
Part of me thinks it's fake, but most of me doesn't care because it's super cute.
@Kris brown, that's how I feel about 90% of these stories. the fake part, not the cute part. THIS one is cute though.
Story 4: Yeah, no wonder there was a loss of talents. She is not a good boss for being so aggressive with people. Whatever happened to being professional, Karen?
But she was professional... a professional boss bitch, heaving on the bitch.
I remember one study, though, that asked office employees of different companies who'd they'd like to work under. Men were indifferent while women said they disliked working under other women for similar reasons to Karen.
Seriously. If she IS talking to an employee she's being hostile and harassing. If not she's harassing and insulting a building visitor. There's no way she comes out ahead.
If she wasn't let go, that company is nothing but a big joke.
Story 3: When there's truckers involved, best be at your best behavior. Truckers, especially the one that crosses states line will have zero chill.
Story 5: It's always fun to hear story about a military spouse got denied. They got no power aside from a few benefits by association.
Truckers are great friends to have, and dangerous enemies to make.
The last story was just FANTASTIC! So glad they found each other again! Hope they have a long happy healthy life together!
#5: I LOVE that Colonal repeating the enlisted's order that karen should f*** off.
Story 5: Wearing your spouse's rank will not get you anything. In fact, your entitlement can actually lead to consequences on your spouse because people in the military are responsible for their spouse/kids' actions.
Their spouse and kids are not the ones who are going through intense training and even attempting to use your spouses’ military rank will lead you nowhere in life and will probably cause them to lose their rank and in extreme cases kicked off from the military.
Yes that's absolutely true! I have heard & witnessed a few such interactions. It NEVER ends well! I have never understood how a wife can think she gets her husband's rank, especially if the wife isn't even in the service!
Yeah, that 'dependappomus' nonsense is no bueno!
The stories I could tell...I've always been of the mind that my job is to keep the home fires burning while my husband is underway. When anyone congratulates me for something my husband did I ways say "oh I didn't do anything it's all him. I'm just alone for the ride"
This is why soldiers shouldn’t marry civilians. They should only marry fellow soldiers, veterans, or contractors. Military wives are honestly the worst and it’s kinda funny how it’s only the wives who act entitled and not the husbands. Says a lot if you ask me
That last story! How funny and sweet, funny that they bumped in to each other after so many years, funny that it was her brother that escorted her to prom and so sweet they got married! Fluff, I love it when you end on a wholesome feel good story.
Loved that last story! And to think that if the cashier hadn't been rude, Ricardo and Sandi might never have recognized each other!
I find it funny no one pointed out that she called him short and squeaky before she recognized him.
@@freezycastform the scenario was way too perfect. Like a plot for a romantic scene from a show.
Stranger help out stranger, talk about how they knew a person once which was the person theyre with, they find out that they knew eachother, one mentions they had a crush on them once but didnt have the courage to ask them out, gets heartbroken seeing them with who they though was their lover but turns out they werent, they get together and marry.
Small world, after all. These two are meant to be. And Ricardo definitely deserves this kind of happy ending
If only these wholesome stories weren’t so damn rare
The story about the military wife is so true. When I was in the Army I was an MP. I also had a problem with officers like their wives who wanted to use their rank for anything they wanted. As an MP we told the wives the same thing as in the story and to the officers, we had to remind them to not confuse their rank with the authority of an MP.
What’s an MP?
@@elizabethhanich2713 Military Police
@@elizabethhanich2713 Muda Paker
That last story is so absolutely beautifully wholesome. I love those stories!
Story #2: Should have made a comment about looking for which doctor was a psychiatrist in your building so the lady could get the help she needs.
A lobotomist might be more apropos.
I legitimately think she could benefit a lot from getting mental help, not meaning it as an insult - but I guess that wasn't what she was looking for.
Tbh the more stories I listen to, the more I wonder how many if them run around with undiagnosed issues and at best annoy strangers, but also their family, impacting negatively the lives of their loved ones, mainly partner (maybe the partner truly didn't know what they were signing up for and later didn't have balls to get them help / set them straight) and kids (they are innocent and probably get ashamed a lot).
OUCH! Wish I had thought of that.
Perhaps she was looking for an ear doctor cause that woman was deaf!
That's what I thought, too!
When the OP says that she hoped that Karen & co. would see the directory sign in stairs on the way down before they got to the architecture receptionist, I think we all know that Karen was not looking for the doctor's office anymore by that point. She was looking for somebody to lodge her complaints to.
In any of these Karen stories where there is a spouse or kids involved that aren't entitled, crazy or delusional themselves I feel so bad for them bc you know they are thinking "oh no, moms at it again" or the spouse is thinking "oh great I'm going to have to waste money on bail again".
The most problems for Karen is being blind, impatient, and stupid.
Honestly but get a GED, learn to be patient, and get an eye exam woman.
If only education were a cure for stupidity.... but there simply isn't one. Education cures ignorance, sure, but stupid people are hopeless.
My mom never got to wear my dads rank. Since he was OSI, his rank was confidential, and no one outside of his unit knew what it was. She said it was always funny when she went to the doctor, cause they always treated her like she was a generals wife. He was a Master Sargent by the way.
Military spouses learn really quick that just cause your partner is in the military doesn't mean you get treat with the respect of the rank.
Love the last story. ❤ always good to hear something sweet once in a while. The military woman, wow! Brought back a memory from when my husband was in the Air Force. I was probably 19 or 20, my husband was an airman. Pretty low ranking, as he was only in the AF About 2 years at this time. I was shopping at the commissary and had stopped at the meat counter when I spotted a beautiful roast. I picked it up to examine it, knowing that we could not afford it, but one can dream when a woman came up beside me and grabbed the roast out of my hands. I looked at her shocked and grabbed it back this time keeping a firm grip on it. She tried to grab it again and yelled, “ do you know who I am? I’m Colonel so and sos wife, and I deserve this roast! “ I yanked the roast out of her grip, threw it in my cart and said, “ yeah? Well I’m airman’s so and sos wife and this is MY damn roast” and walked away. When I finally made it to the checkout, I realized I still had the roast and felt I had to buy it. I can say, that was the best damn roast ever, even if it did set us back a pretty penny.
Love the petty clapback
"Well I never!" As a teen in the 1960s, I volunteered at the New Orleans VA hospital. A WWI patient with dementia came walking down the hall buck naked. Some visitors were there and one woman yelled: "Well I never!" This wonderful drill-sergeant-like nurse, herself a veteran of WWII, answered in a split second: Well I should hope not." I have waited over 60 years to use that retort, but alas, no one has ever handed me the set-up line.
The story with the lady who ordered the consultant to grab her coffee and go to IT. If I was that consultant, I would have done exactly that, billed an extra hourly rate (consultants aren't cheap, and going outside of the scope of the consultant contract would be at least three times the going rate.) I assume his firm was billing about $500/hr. Now her coffee costs about $2,000. I hope it was worth it Karen.
Over forty (yes 40!) years ago, I worked for the Navy at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island in a civilian capacity and I have to say the military wives that I met were absolutely lovely. They were kind, friendly and just all-round nice people. Unfortunately, all it takes is one bad apple to ruin it for everyone.
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Final story: Great work King! Excellent story. Incredible full-circle story, and very refreshing to hear more wholesome stories.
Story 2: Pretty sure the Karen was needing to see as MENTAL HEALTH doctor. What an absolute moron!
Story 5: The spouses of military personnel have exactly ZERO rank...however they can cause their spouses rank to be lowered or removed by acting like this.
Story 6: Totally awesome! Love stories like this so much :)
The trucker storyline reminds me of stories that my Mom's has told me about having the 'right friends '. She was a bartender and she never needed a bouncer, because all her regulars would stand up for her.😉
I can confirm being a trucker days. Sometimes weeks alone in a truck you get protective of those friends that you have. You can also go just a little bit crazy.
It’s always the major’s wives. A major is on the cusp of being important
As a military wife myself, I will NEVER understand women who wear their husband's rank.
I know that my behavior, for good or ill, is going to reflect onto my husband. I don't want to be the reason he gets reprimanded by command, so I'm always polite if I speak to his fellow soldiers.
Granted, we don't live on post, so I don't really interact with them very much.
And his rank is just that. HIS rank. I'm not military I DON'T HAVE a rank.
That trucker story is awesome! That's a very nice trucking company that supports their truckers, and in return, they got loyalty that extends beyond just job loyalty. 👍🏼
The lady with the doctor appointment, I would have called security to handle her.
Story 2 is an example of why Karenic people - male or female - need to hear things like "No!" and "I do not work here!" and "Get out!" in abrupt tones after a first polite refusal. Maintaining 10 feet (~3 meters) of separation is good when possible, as Karenic people like to strike people who prove them wrong.
Oh, my gosh! Now THAT'S the way to end a video! That last story warmed my heart!
These stories are getting better and better, because they really show what is wrong with this world.
I.E. the last story, and what's right.
@@tsquaredtim Thank you.
Oh noooooo!!!!! I really hope that “architect” doesn’t lose his medical license 😢 those are real hard to get😂
"Well I never..."
Me:"Just think you can never use that phrase truthfully in this kind of situation anymore."
Story #2: I experienced that first hand at my final state job. I used to work for a state CPS, and we had the most entitled foster parents you can find. One came to our main lobby security desk complaining about her paycheck. I happened to be passing by, asked a few questions and brought her up to our unit to talk to the payroll clerk for the region that she supposedly worked in. Long story short, the lady was a foster parent, and was complaining about the monthly check the state gives to the foster parent to use, allegedly, on the foster child. So she was complaining to the wrong department and actually needed to be sent elsewhere (note, a lot of foster parents are under the impression that they're employees of our CPS, thus act like mega-Karens.
Exactly the type of people that have no business raising kids, neither their own nor others. If I were working for CPS and encountered that, I would put a note up to have some extra surprise inspections of the Karen's household to see if everything is on the up and up.
@@meh2510 same
Ricardo and Sandi are the FUCKING CUTEST!
That was so precious! The moment she asked if he went to that school I knew where it was going and I'm so happy for them
If Karen tried that in my country with soldiers, she would be either be arrested and charged or simply be picked up and literally get thrown away onto the sidewalk/street.
#1 Karens, as usual, just decide that some random person MUST be working in the place and MUST serve them. Then, make a nuisance out of themselves, and, in this case, get arrested.
#2 Good luck for that Karen complaining about an architect to the medical board. She'll get laughed at and called stupid. As for her husband... Hope that he'll start the divorce procedure ASAP.
#4 Yes, her department had a high turnover as the employee just kept on quitting HER.
#5 That rank is the husband's rank, absolutely NOT that of the wife. She can get her husband in real trouble pulling rank like that.
#6 What a WONDERFUL story. Two peoples having a crush on one another, separated because they where just a bit to shy, reunited and getting to be happy together.
As far as story 2 goes, once they won't leave, that's when you call building security and tell them some crazy woman won't leave your office, even after asking multiple times. That's their job to deal with at that point. Well, at least if the building has a security office/officer.
Story 2: that woman is as stubborn as a bolder, and as perceptive as Mr. Magoo
Story 5: That obnoxious, foolish wife probably ended all hope of her husband making O5 (junior bird). Even if the incident doesn’t end up in his personnel jacket, people talk and remember.
Story 2: I sincerely hope the doctor she was seeing is an otolaryngologist... that woman needs a reminder that she has two ears and one mouth!
The trucker sorry- my father's a trucker and he would have been right there with those guys! And that last story- ❤️❤️ love it 😊
Years ago I had an entitled jerk threatened to get me fired when I failed to convince him I didn't work at that business and wouldn't take his rudeness! I don't tolerate bullies or rude demanding jerks! As I was self employed I informed him the only person who could fire me was ME as I was self employed, and that ANY job HE could get ANYONE fired from wouldn't be worth having! He went ballistic and tried to punch me in the face! He ended up with a broken arm.
I love that you share heart warming stories also. I love your content and listen to it every time you upload. Thank you!!
Aargh! I was going to say the same thing and you beat me to it! 😊😊😊
I really like it DF ends with an upbeat story.
Aww bless! That last story was so heart-warming!
Architect vs doctors office story: OP had a LOT more patience than I would have had. After the first couple of minutes I would have been telling the Karen to leave my office before I called the police to have her removed.
Major's wife story: Assuming you share your spouse's rank is the single biggest mistake a military dependent can make. And she accordingly got the book thrown at her with a loss of on base privileges , PX privileges and so on unless accompanied by her husband. If they LIVED on base the Colonel's order could have cost them their on-base housing. Such actions have also resulted in the military member being demoted or receiving unwanted transfer orders (or both) to a post no one wants to be assigned to. While the rank of Major is a mid-level officer rank, it shows the man has been in service long enough his wife SHOULD KNOW this is an unacceptable behavior.
Loved the happy ending story!
I’ve encountered Karen’s before. I have NEVER been this nice to any of them. Even pulled a gun on a few.
You’re doing the Lords work, thank you.
Love the military story, reminds me of the business owners (she thought) wife, when tried getting the actual owner fired and accused him of adult, didn't end well for her husband...
That last story warmed my heart!
I used to work for architects and I'm just imaging that lady at my office. LOL
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
Chastity Pariah: [seeing Elvira arriving] Well, I never.
Elvira: Yeah, and you never will with those soup cans on your head.
Good one!🤣😂🤣😂
Story 2: Op handled it better than I would've asked if she were to meet the doctor to check her eyes or brain.
or ears
"Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I understand, sir. It'll never happen again, sir." Poor Major.
That last story was great
That Colonel sounds like one that had my back a few times against my shop's 'head shed'....Loved Her too....and there is more, but to tell would uncover a few buried 'bodies'....
The hiccup at the end of the first story brought a smile to my face. Had to double check to make sure I wasn't hearing things
Story 1: I know people need their coffee and food, but I'm pretty sure Panaire employees aren't considered essential workers.
Some places in USA only shut down for like two months out of the 18-24 months other places did
@@WaddickLawnCare still doesn't mean they needed to hire nurses to stay open.
@@Maninawig what does that even mean? Panara didn’t hire nurses to stay open lol
@@WaddickLawnCare But Karen thought they did
First story.... She seriously needed "five across the eyes"! 🤨
In both my first hitch in the Airforce (1976-1980) and second hitch in the Navy (1980-1986), I encountered a few dependapottomi, most often officers' wives. I was never impressed.
Last story.... Bravo! OP won in the end. Great story.
That last one is so sweet. I really like it when you do the sweet stories after all the people I would like to use as plant fertilizer.
"Well I never!"
Never what? Use your brain? Yes, I can tell 🥃
I never comment, but listen to your reddit every chance I get!! The last story with Miss Sandi and Mr. Ricardo was THE BEST story I've heard on here!!! Brought this Ole gal to tears!! Loved it!!
I know the feeling about the "Well, I Never" quote. It does seem to be too animated and dramatic to use in public. I never understood the quote "How Dare You!" either. growing up in the 90's, I used to watch Rocko's Modern Life and that quote reminds me of Gladys the Hippo beating up Rocko in a grocery store for bumping into her while screaming "HOW DARE YOU!".
Story 4: How did someone like that ever become a manager in the first place?
"Lady: UGH! Why Can't You Call?" 3:37 when OP, .. Offers. Her. Phone! Because separate services only ever Hand over their phones for numbers they don't own
It is well understood that your spouse’s behavior is a reflection on you, and is required to behave themselves!
And yes your CO will rip you a new one if and when it gets back to them.
and it WILL get back to them, because ‘Shit Rolls Downhill’ and that servicemember is going to be the one at the bottom of the hill
That last story hit me in the feels!! Such a warm and fuzzy!!
I don’t get people who don’t lock their doors! Nowadays, not locking your doors when going in and/or out your house or car, is definitely looking for troubles. Pure common sense!
More like a depressing observation on the state of society...
I don't lock my jeep but only because it has a cloth top. If I lock it some butthole will cut the top to get in. I do not keep anything of value in my jeep tho. They want my extra towel and blanket and my little dollar store charger and brush they need it more than I do.
But we do lock everything else
@@Emeraldwitch30 pure common sense! Locking your canvas roof Jeep would be like locking open roof convertible.
@@SonsOfLorgar so true. You shouldn't have to lock your door when you're actually INSIDE the car/house.
Ideally we shouldn't have any need of locks at all but I know that's an impossible dream to achieve 😛
I've said it before, it all depends on where you're at. Do I lock my doors at home or in my car? Nope, (Well, ok my car locks itself as soon as I put it in gear but that's different...) but I also live in a rural area where everyone knows everyone else. I do lock the car when out shopping and stuff but that is VERY different than me just sitting in it eating lunch or something. Now if I was in a larger populated area, I would probably lock the doors. Maybe. Would all depend on the situation.
Last story was best story.
Crazy Roger at the truck stop:. I would have said I can't fire her, she's my boss!
That guy in the last story missed his shot in school and then he got a do over with the girl of his dreams and he just went for it
I am so very glad you ended on a high note today. Will you do that more often? Justice and warm fuzzies are a great way to move on to the next part of my day.
I loved the stories and especially the last one! If something is meant to happen, it most definitely will happen! I’m so happy they got together! 🥰🥰
Nice. I check your channel for a Video and you posted 24sek ago. Perfect Timing for a perfect Video. Keep making awesome content!
Story 3. As a trucker's daughter, believe me you never want to piss off a trucker. Never piss off a biker. And certainly never ever piss off a trucker who happens to be a biker as well. If Roger shows up there again it will be a death wish. Truckers never fuck around. Truckers are good people with big hearts full of love. They're really generally big softies. If a trucker considers you a friend count yourself lucky. You're not just a friend. You're family. Roger will be very wise to stay away from that joint.
Story 5: it appears even the brigade commander had OP's back. He probably heard her screaming...
How dare you?
That last story....
No, I'm not crying, YOU are crying!
Story 5: Military personnel are directly responsible for the behavior of their dependents. If your spouse or one of your kids does something that is wrong, or they should have known it was wrong, is seen as bringing disrepute to the military. Misbehavior by dependents can and WILL get that military individual in huge hot water. It can go as far as destroying their career. That major got off v-e-r-y lucky.
The first story is the reason why I'd lock my car when sitting inside, if I had one - despite living in rather safe country, where other reasons to lock in car (like possible robbery / assault / attack / kidnapping etc.) occur rarely or maybe in unsafe neighbourhoods which I'm not visiting either.
I guess the lady was truly handicapped, though. I mean, one needs to be really visually impaired to see scrubs and think that's uniform they look at. Maybe she even shouldn't do the driving...
I ❤ the last story! Great to hear a Karen caused a happy ending!
That 2nd to last story: guard duty after 9/11. No one can enter the housing area without ID. This dependa was trying to get into the area and we (the other person I was on duty with) told her she could enter without her ID. She did the classic, “Do you know who my husband is? He is an officer”. We both said no and told her she still can’t get in. She was screaming at us and then said she would call her husband to get us in trouble. She called but once she said she forgot her ID, we heard their ENTIRE conversation. Her husband was screaming at her from the time she called and all the way to the front gate where we were only to pause briefly to hand us her ID and apologize for her behavior before screaming at her again. Apparently it wasn’t the first time but for him it was the last time.
11:40 My uncle was a trucker. He taught me much of what I know about long-haul drivers. I would rather have three truckers back me up in that situation than just about anything else (except Marines. Unless they were former Marines who had become truckers. 😂)
there’s no such thing as a ‘Former Marine’ , because Once A Marine, Always A Marine
Story 3: sometimes it's nice to have trucker as a friend because the always have juicy stories to tell from one to another, also I'm not at all suprised by one of them carrying that axe, some of them even wield pew pews because they heard from other trucker that they got jacked at pew pew point (I'm using pew pew because RUclips hates the G word)
Story 5: An army wife thinks a Major has command over a Colonel! That;s hilarious and sad all at the same time. I've seen enough Stargate and Star Trek to know that a Colonel is the higher Rank!
Truckers can be awesome friends! On 9/11 my dad was supposed to fly out of Logan and after his flight was cancelled, he was able to get home via tanker trucks used to transport the product he sold. He called the company who sent a truck to his hotel, who fortunately hadn’t cleaned his room yet, so he was there another day. The truckers then arranged by CB for him to be handed off at truck stops and weigh stations halfway across the country.
This is why I always ask people if they work here first and if they don't I then ask if they know where to find an employee.
I have never understood the wives of military personnel , who think that they are their husband's rank..it's absolutely embarassing!
"sure! I'm a medical architect. do you have any buildings that need surgery? has your ventilation system been breathing properly?"
Story 3: 'Be good to truckers' Truckers 101; My mom is a trucker and she has friends that are also truckers, so be good to truckers because you might meet them in the future as friends or family.
OK, do these Karen’s not realize that using your spouses rank in the military as a form of intimidation or threatening someone with it can get their spouse demoted and if it’s bad enough, they could even get kicked out of the army. I’m going to say this right now people and military need to be really really careful about who they married because your spouses actions affect you and Karen probably isn’t the best person for military personnel to even consider marrying, because if you have a Karen is why she can screw up your whole career because she feels entitled
Go to jail over bread...........congrats you went to jail over bread, and not even good bread.
I've heard that last story before.
I do know a couple that dated in high school. They got married after she graduated, not sure how long after. Over 40 years later, and they're still together.
*With the first story, someone was obviously really hangry!* 🤣 lol
She'll get her fill of bread n beans in the county jail.
Story 2: Dementia doctor. They had to be looking for a neurologist.
I can tell this’ll be a great video!
Seriously you mess with truckers, you get teat by Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1977
Those truckers reminded me of Shenzi, Bonzai, and Ed from the Lion King (1994).
"You ever come back, we'll kill ya!"
@Treble Music45 oh, thanks
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1st story: WHAT PART OF WE ARE AN ARCHITECTURE FIRM DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?!
I'm guessing the words "architecture", "firm", and probably half the other words too. 😆
All of it?
If the Karen is going to the doctor to see if she has a brain or not. I think she has confirmed it on her own that she doesn't have one. 😂
WHEN SHE SAYS:
"WELL I NEVER"!!!!........
YOUR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE
SHOULD BE..........:
"WELL YOU JUST F**KING DID, AND YOU CHOSE A HELL OF A TIME TO START"!!!!!!!!
I would love to hear the Major tell his entitled wife what he got told !! Bet he got the well I never !