I was the process server Atrioc interviewed! I shared the interview with a bunch of colleagues, and all the boomer servers got mad that I called the job easy and said I was the reason so many incompetent people are joining the profession - so yeah, please try out being a process server and prove the haters wrong! Don’t get me wrong, it does take being diligent and knowing the rules of service in your state, but IMO it’s a really fun and fulfilling job that people should totally try out! (Also just to correct a couple things I got slightly wrong - you do need to inform the defendant that they’re being served at some point; you can’t *just* say “I have a delivery” and then walk off before they realize what the paperwork is. And a default judgment is a potential consequence of avoiding service, but not nearly as directly as I made it out to be in the interview. Anyway, thanks, Atrioc for interviewing me, and I hope people still learned something and found it interesting!)
I am interested in a completely, entirely different profession BUT... let's say that I end up wanting something else. How exactly does one get into process serving, because I assume that there's a little more to it than applying for a typical job?
@@quinn7427 Depending what state you’re in, you’ll need a license or a certification. Either way, that’s likely to entail taking a course, passing an exam, and getting fingerprinted - at least, that’s what I had to do in Texas. From there, you then need to find clients, either by reaching out to larger serving companies and working for them or reaching out directly to law firms. It’s usually recommended that new servers start off working for other process serving agencies (but avoid the really big ones like ABC Legal because they pay laughably small amounts). When I started off, I sought out the mentorship of another server who helped me really understand how it worked in a more practical and less theoretical sense, so if you can find someone willing to take you under their wing, those are the ideal conditions. But yeah, it’s not too hard to become a server, but there is a definite learning curve to learning all the rules of service in your state, which is important because if you do something wrong, it can negatively impact your client’s whole case. But yeah if anyone is seriously interested, I would definitely recommend searching for their state’s process servers association and asking for some guidance there!
Make this a weekly thing, genuinely some of your funniest content. It took mike rowe like 10 years to run out of interesting dirty jobs; you will never run out of interesting jobs in general. If it were a regular series I could see it blowing up
@@Maxime_K-G he talked about the pay, guess it didn't make the cut for the video. If I remember correctly it ranged from ~$20-$40 per quest depending on what your rates are. You could check the vod for a better idea.
@@Maxime_K-G I got 15 an hour back in 2020-2021 doing it, but since I was pretty good at it and everyone was ordering online at the time I got a lot of overtime fairly consistently. I'd imagine with inflation and minimum wage going up significantly in my state that it pays at least 17 if not 18 now. Would recommend doing it if that money works for someone because you can just pop in your headphones the literal entire day.
Vinny's experience is so real but he does NOT talk about the worst of the job. I've worked at Circle K once or twice and often times THEE worst thing about the job is having to take out the trash during your shift. And I'm not referring to the in-store trash cans. Those are pretty much done once a day or as needed. But the OUTSIDE CANS ARE FUCKING RANCID. You have not felt true disgust until you have had to bag up some of the sick that gets tossed into gas station trash cans. Old beer, sticky flat soda, broken cigarettes and cut Swissers, half-eaten food, crumpled up napkins, receipts, plastic bags, broken bottles, water bottles, leaves, lawn clippings, used diapers; entire grocery bags of outside trash. I think someone threw out an old radio into our trash cans once. And the worst part about all this is that even if the can is overflowing or full to capacity, motherfuckers will just litter on the ground. So there are times when I'd have to PHYSICALLY PICKUP THIS SHIT and put it into a fresh bag. And when you're throwing these things into a dumpster, these cheap plastic fucks WILL tear and that's the last thing you want ruining your shoes. If this public waste SLUDGE falls onto you, God help you. There are other more store dependent hassles: Some stores will cook "FRESH" FOOD and you'll have to check on it like hourly to make sure you toss it when it goes "bad." So you'll often times be throwing away perfectly good reheated burritos, burgers, and pizza slices just because no one bought them within an hour of putting them up. On TRUCK DAYS, they may not have enough staff to split duties between people putting away truck and people running a register. So there may be days where you're the only one or one of two people working and you've got juggle between filling out display cases with product and helping the huffy grannies at the counter trying to play the lotto. Oh my god, the fucking LOTTO. URGH. I was SO happy when my store got an automatic lotto machine because lotto players are THEE FUCKING WORST. They will sit at your register doing scratch-offs for HOURS if things are slow and they can be so rude and dismissive. Sometimes you'll get nice lotto players who are friendly regulars. But then you get the "career" gamblers who will just buy a book of tickets off you, ONE AT A TIME. And it will just suck. And the thing about lotto is that you can only win so much and get it from us. My store had the policy that if they win over $250, they have to cash their ticket elsewhere. Most gas stations are lotto venders but then there are store that have like lottery kiosks or stations or whatever that can do the bigger payouts. And if you think these people are obnoxious when they're wasting your time with all their scratching, they are so much more awful when they actually WON something but they're told they have to cash out at a different store. Other small nuisances are COUNTING DOWN your drawer at the end of your shift and funneling most of your bills into the safe. Having to do CIGARETTE COUNT during the day shift while people are still buying stuff and fucking up your count. MANAGERS doing typical abusive manager stuff where they'll sit around in the back and not contribute or they'll do something easy and meaningless while the associates do the actual hard work of restocking, cashing people out, cooking, ect. then having the nerve to tell you to work harder. I could go on but I hope this has been an insightful, easy-to-follow read.
@@JediMaestr0i work in for a veterinarian. One time someone brought in a cat urine sample in a minced garlic jar. It was the worst thing I have ever smelled in my entire life.
I'm really happy this video came our when it did, im a struggling college student who's been looking for a job for a few months now, I've applied to at least 4-5 dozen jobs and have had very little success. This video makes me realize there's a lot more out there that I can do, and maybe I should try to broaden my horizons a little bit
Job searching is a shit grind, and it can get really demoralizing for anyone. Remember, for all the rejection you get looking for a job, it only takes 1 person/company to give you a shot. Good luck out there homie
I'm a gas station worker (or servo as we call it in Australia) and we're specifically instructed to quote "not be a hero" when people are stealing. All we do is write what time it happened in our communications booklet.
If I was the first guys manager, I give him $100, call him an idiot, and tell him if he does it again he’s fired, the last part is important to make clear :P Props to you though Vinny, you earned that hundo
Seriously. Gas station jobs are already dangerous enough without running after thieves. If he went after the wrong homeless dude and said person had a knife… yikes. Vinny, you’re an absolute sweetheart but DO NOT ENGAGE :) hope your college is going well.
as someone who has been working as a gas station cashier for over a year, vince has it mostly spot-on, though it sounds like he works at a much more entertaining gas station than me. not sure which gas station company he works for but we'll be fired if we go after thieves because we risk getting injured or killed. we're supposed to just let them get away with it and write a report. we can kick them out of the store if they return and try to steal again, but absolutely no physical contact. it is pretty boring usually, but it's an easy job, and i work at a gas station in a low crime area so its mostly just old people and regulars getting their lottery tickets, cigarettes, coors light, whatever. lots of soda all year round, lots of icees in the summer, coffee in the winter. takis also fly off the shelves, especially when there are deals. its shocking how many people dont know how to pump their own gas. the gas pump handle takes a bit of oomph (i can only bench like 75lbs, so im not all that strong, but ive never had a problem with the gas pump? it makes no sense to me) which seemingly is a barrier for a handful of people. one thing that annoys me the most is when people (typically elderly) come in to prepay for their gas and i ask them how much ($) they want to add to the pump, and they go "i just want to fill it up". and then i typically ask them how big their gas tank is, which surprisingly few people know, and i once again get "i just want to fill it up". sir/ma'am, i cannot psychically figure out that your ford ranger has an 18 gallon gas tank!! there is no button on my till that says "fill that bitch up". if it gets to this point i just suggest a dollar amount (lets say $60) and usually they will give me a different dollar amount, which i just roll with because i want them to be gone. another big annoyance is when people try to pay for a transaction below like $30 with a $100, and then if i ask them if they have a smaller bill, they go "nope thats all ive got". go to a bank!!! you should not just be carrying around benjamins! one of my favorite things about the job though is that almost every customer who comes in is friendly and personable. we dont have any shitty regulars, which is a blessing. there are a lot of spanish-speaking regulars, and i think it makes them feel a little more comfortable that i can speak a tiny bit of spanish, just enough to make transactions go smoothly. they always smile a little when theyre headed for the door and i hit them with a "buenos tardes" or "buenas noches". we have an 'image', who is in charge of making sure the store stays clean and looking nice, but cant operate the cash register. our image's first language is spanish. i rarely work with her, but shes very happy that i try to speak spanish with her when i can. also, a lot of the regulars will get the same items every time they come in, and i like to remember what they get so i can have it ready for them right after they walk in. i figure most people like to have their regular orders remembered. it also helps that i landed weirdly good management and a team that entirely gets along. diamond in the rough as far as gas stations are concerned. love these fellas.
I was in online grocery like Eli is, honestly one of the best jobs I've ever had. There are two sections, pickers (shops) and dispensers (brings groceries to the car), and I was both. The picker rush isn't very crazy, since you never interact with the online grocery customers, but the dispensing rush can get very stressful due to the customer interaction part. Some people will wait for 30 minutes or more, and then when they're pissed off, you have to load all the groceries into their vehicle and just avoid making a commotion. There are higher ELO sections of the store, as well. Essentially, routes are broken down into many sections, such as general, grocery, produce, frozen, oversized, etc. Produce is all in one area, but you usually have to weigh things, but since you often get 50+ items per route (many duplicates), it's super easy to get your rate up. Oversized is the slowest, since you are typically going to run across the entire store getting very heavy items, and usually it's around 10 items. Frozen is the most popular among pickers as there are only a few aisles, but half the number of items as there would be in produce, so it's very fast, and some people would be assholes and only shop for frozen items the entire day, leaving general, oversized, and grocery to the rest. The "hack" he is talking about is very looked down upon by managers, since the pick rate you need to have to be warned is only achievable if you're genuinely being super lazy. We had 70 year old women who consistently doubled the minimum pick rate, and it's really obvious to people when you're gaming the system. Like, if you have around 150+ pick rate, you're either doing what Eli mentioned, or intentionally fucking others over by picking the easiest and fastest sections every time you do a run, and both aren't very cool.
My mom has heard of the Skibidi Toilet from some podcast and spent 10 minutes Google searching "Skibidi" and asking me questions about it... safe to say I (a college junior mind you) was too disheveled to try to introduce my mom to THAT side of the internet
Jakarda was a vibe lol, I've noticed successful hentai artists are good hangs. They've seen the worst the Internet has to offer in every angle and can still smile and laugh. Anyone who can do that is either chill or crippled by anxiety, or a skilled dancer of that line.
I love your videos Atrioc, it always looks like so much work was put into editing the video, even if it happened while livestreaming - cheers to the editor too!
As an ex gas station employee of a few different stations, i can confirm vinny is rare. If u tell 99% of ppl the pumps broke, we get a plastic bag and put it on the handle and wrote a note for the managers to deal with. We do not go pump your gas.
When Atrioc viewers in the future say “I miss the old Atrioc”, this will be the video they point to. Keep up the great work Mr. A and his dawg editors!!!
Damn, I could kill at this series. I’ve been a retail stocker , receiving warehouse worker, takeout front of house, busser/waitor, personal shopper/dispenser (lit the same as the one in this video), pool builder/maintainer, and a produce manager just to name a few. The stories I can tell about these lol
This is by far my favorite series on his channel. Giving these random ass jobs a platform to describe their unique real-world perspective is so interesting and hilarious.
As a gas station cashier I feel this first person so much. It’s actually hell, somehow the hardest job I’ve ever had. Harder the construction worker, bouncer, law service, waiter.
first guy is so funny to me because i just got done working a gas station job for 5 and a half years, everything he said is extremely accurate lmao. and the part where he joked about getting jaded over time is so real because that’s exactly what happened w/ me, genuinely didn’t hate it for several years but over time it just wears you down and it’s not worth the dogshit pay, not to mention if you have a shitty manager/coworkers. thankfully moved onto a much better job a couple months ago 🙏🏻 wish that dude luck fr
6:00 Genius decision to put the classic summoning salt music muffled in the background as this person talks about having to rush to hit quotas. "This is the story of instacart speedrunning"
dude im a team lead of the personal shoppers (opd) im in the 3rd biggest opd in the region and holy shit he was not hard enough on how hard this job is. idk its for sure different for team leads but still crazy this came up.
We are Atrioc stream watchers. Of course we helped designing the thumbnails Edit: wait the circus teachers sounds like evan gao back in the days Edit 2: i cannot believe that autumn and her fiance are expecting a child. Autumn was still on the reasonable react side, but her fiance was full on hyper react. How Aware are we gonna be with how the youtube kids atmosphere is going around
OMFG gas station cashier would be a dream to work with, I love when I work with other hard workers!!! We're so rare to find working together!!!!! Jakada using their user name to help advertise!!! lol. the NSFW artists can make a lot!!!
22:40 this is actually so fucking motivating. i also wanna do this as a job, but im 17 and have -1000 art skills, and feel stuck every time i wanna learn to draw edit: oh my god his art is amazing lmao. i actually love this style
Yeah no it will absolutely destroy your views on people because you will train your brain to see people and immediately see sex and genitals in your mind, and it’s anybody
Watching skippity toilet does sound like torture. That minute or so you played made me question if I want to live anymore. I work in a place similar to the linoleum thing he did. I work on veneer sheets, I grade them so I don't really make them. But the plant isn't climate controlled and temps can get very hot. The last couple months have been. We all have a fan at each workstation but that can only do so much, I'll still be drenched in sweat by days end. Luckily I have good management who I enjoy working for. I'm allowed overtime which I work about 10 hours a day and usually 6 hours on Saturday. All my previous jobs were strict about that, either I couldn't have even a minute of ot or I wouldn't even get close to enough hours so I've been excited to see high high a paycheck I can get. My days are long and tiring but I'd wouldn't change that for listening to that girl ramble for children. The pay would have to be much higher and even then I'd probably last only a few months.
as a Walmart, personal shopper, hearing him explained, the nuances of my job was the most funny thing in the world. It literally is the most brain dead go from point a to point B job on the planet lol. The only issue you ever run into is either a crowded store or items not being on the shelf. You could hand one of those devices to a newborn monkey and it would be able to figure out how to get you your groceries.
ngl the walmart personal shopper/backroom gig is actually ruthless. I'm doing it in the meantime until my school starts and literally every day we have to bring like 12 employees to assist because we can't deal with the 3:00-5:00 rush window where people get off work and immediately go to walmart. Despite getting desperately squeezed, upper level corporate says "how about we add additional slots in those hours? Yeah that sounds like a good idea" then It's like 2/3 hours of throwing around like 30lb crates that are stored from every height from above your head to at your toes. I've seen 3 people throw out their backs in the 1.5 months I've been there. We get paid the same as the people standing and watching the self checkouts. And they only hire teens and mid 20 year olds because nobody else can maintain the labor because it's actually surprisingly demanding. Good ol' Walmart
Atrioc’s job is helping us find jobs we absolutely fucking do not want to do
bro why do i always find youtubers i love on atrioc videos like anthpo and mogswamp 😭i
Apparently I need to be a circus performer to be happy
This is so random lmfao
I want to do the circus one that sounds fun
@@AuroraBorealis-dh6nr really be like 🤡
Next time he has to interview someone who knows how to use photoshop
mr library man
Librarian bring up the tweet of that guys balls
Northern Lion’s alt account
Hi NL :)
I long for the day that you make a doujin thumbnail for Big A
hentai animator into skibidi toilet manager was actually hilarious
career goals if this cs thing doesn't pan out
@@lachlanmc2335phD comp sci skibidi toilet channel manager
The hentai animator realised that it was damaging his brain though - skibidi channel was pure brain rot and they were not self aware lol
Big A said he was about to get off, Squeex joins the call and they continue talking for ~2hrs. It was great.
It was so funny being on stage at that time, we were just betting how much longer they'd keep yapping lmao
Was this a Big A video?
@@Charlie-hv3dh yeah, it was the one linked at the end of this vid
this stream was amazing
I was the process server Atrioc interviewed! I shared the interview with a bunch of colleagues, and all the boomer servers got mad that I called the job easy and said I was the reason so many incompetent people are joining the profession - so yeah, please try out being a process server and prove the haters wrong! Don’t get me wrong, it does take being diligent and knowing the rules of service in your state, but IMO it’s a really fun and fulfilling job that people should totally try out!
(Also just to correct a couple things I got slightly wrong - you do need to inform the defendant that they’re being served at some point; you can’t *just* say “I have a delivery” and then walk off before they realize what the paperwork is. And a default judgment is a potential consequence of avoiding service, but not nearly as directly as I made it out to be in the interview. Anyway, thanks, Atrioc for interviewing me, and I hope people still learned something and found it interesting!)
Also thank goodness there’s a vod of this, because I could NOT share this video with family, friends, or colleagues with THAT thumbnail 😬
I am interested in a completely, entirely different profession BUT... let's say that I end up wanting something else. How exactly does one get into process serving, because I assume that there's a little more to it than applying for a typical job?
@@quinn7427 Depending what state you’re in, you’ll need a license or a certification. Either way, that’s likely to entail taking a course, passing an exam, and getting fingerprinted - at least, that’s what I had to do in Texas.
From there, you then need to find clients, either by reaching out to larger serving companies and working for them or reaching out directly to law firms. It’s usually recommended that new servers start off working for other process serving agencies (but avoid the really big ones like ABC Legal because they pay laughably small amounts). When I started off, I sought out the mentorship of another server who helped me really understand how it worked in a more practical and less theoretical sense, so if you can find someone willing to take you under their wing, those are the ideal conditions. But yeah, it’s not too hard to become a server, but there is a definite learning curve to learning all the rules of service in your state, which is important because if you do something wrong, it can negatively impact your client’s whole case.
But yeah if anyone is seriously interested, I would definitely recommend searching for their state’s process servers association and asking for some guidance there!
@@quinn7427 Bruh I wrote a whole long reply, and it’s gone
@@JediMaestr0 I hate yt auto-moderation so much. I can't even imagine what in your reply would have been automatically moderated 😭
The Summoning Salt music during the personal shopper bit is crazy 🤣
1000%
The History of the Walmart Personal Shopping World Record
I was looking for this comment when I recognised it 😂
You will be a great-great--great asset to the company😊
@@volynx love that song :D
Make this a weekly thing, genuinely some of your funniest content. It took mike rowe like 10 years to run out of interesting dirty jobs; you will never run out of interesting jobs in general. If it were a regular series I could see it blowing up
You are a smart man , totally agree haha
Agreed! Do it Atrioc!
Mike Rowe…yum
Nah man, the 16:30 zoom in is foul by the editor 😆
The circus person was hilarous, the job seems insane
Aaa that was me!! Thanks so much
@@indiii9498 yea you're really awesome and sweet!
@@indiii9498 Legend
7:55 he literally just speedruns fetch quests
Yeah, honestly doesn't sound bad as a part-time the way he described it but I can imagine the pay is abismal.
@@Maxime_K-G he talked about the pay, guess it didn't make the cut for the video. If I remember correctly it ranged from ~$20-$40 per quest depending on what your rates are. You could check the vod for a better idea.
@@Maxime_K-GI did this in iowa and got $17/hr. Definitely felt overpaid for how easy the work was.
It probably makes the company think everybody else has to be faster to keep up lmao
@@Maxime_K-G I got 15 an hour back in 2020-2021 doing it, but since I was pretty good at it and everyone was ordering online at the time I got a lot of overtime fairly consistently. I'd imagine with inflation and minimum wage going up significantly in my state that it pays at least 17 if not 18 now. Would recommend doing it if that money works for someone because you can just pop in your headphones the literal entire day.
vinny had immaculate vibes
He seemed like a liar to me
@@vitaminwater9662 how
@@IceCoffee72Didn't 28-hit combo the homeless guy. No real gas station attendant could resist throwing hands with the homeless
@@snkybrki ooh yeah 😂
Vinny's experience is so real but he does NOT talk about the worst of the job.
I've worked at Circle K once or twice and often times THEE worst thing about the job is having to take out the trash during your shift.
And I'm not referring to the in-store trash cans. Those are pretty much done once a day or as needed. But the OUTSIDE CANS ARE FUCKING RANCID.
You have not felt true disgust until you have had to bag up some of the sick that gets tossed into gas station trash cans. Old beer, sticky flat soda, broken cigarettes and cut Swissers, half-eaten food, crumpled up napkins, receipts, plastic bags, broken bottles, water bottles, leaves, lawn clippings, used diapers; entire grocery bags of outside trash. I think someone threw out an old radio into our trash cans once.
And the worst part about all this is that even if the can is overflowing or full to capacity, motherfuckers will just litter on the ground. So there are times when I'd have to PHYSICALLY PICKUP THIS SHIT and put it into a fresh bag.
And when you're throwing these things into a dumpster, these cheap plastic fucks WILL tear and that's the last thing you want ruining your shoes. If this public waste SLUDGE falls onto you, God help you.
There are other more store dependent hassles:
Some stores will cook "FRESH" FOOD and you'll have to check on it like hourly to make sure you toss it when it goes "bad." So you'll often times be throwing away perfectly good reheated burritos, burgers, and pizza slices just because no one bought them within an hour of putting them up.
On TRUCK DAYS, they may not have enough staff to split duties between people putting away truck and people running a register. So there may be days where you're the only one or one of two people working and you've got juggle between filling out display cases with product and helping the huffy grannies at the counter trying to play the lotto.
Oh my god, the fucking LOTTO. URGH. I was SO happy when my store got an automatic lotto machine because lotto players are THEE FUCKING WORST. They will sit at your register doing scratch-offs for HOURS if things are slow and they can be so rude and dismissive.
Sometimes you'll get nice lotto players who are friendly regulars. But then you get the "career" gamblers who will just buy a book of tickets off you, ONE AT A TIME. And it will just suck.
And the thing about lotto is that you can only win so much and get it from us.
My store had the policy that if they win over $250, they have to cash their ticket elsewhere.
Most gas stations are lotto venders but then there are store that have like lottery kiosks or stations or whatever that can do the bigger payouts. And if you think these people are obnoxious when they're wasting your time with all their scratching, they are so much more awful when they actually WON something but they're told they have to cash out at a different store.
Other small nuisances are COUNTING DOWN your drawer at the end of your shift and funneling most of your bills into the safe. Having to do CIGARETTE COUNT during the day shift while people are still buying stuff and fucking up your count. MANAGERS doing typical abusive manager stuff where they'll sit around in the back and not contribute or they'll do something easy and meaningless while the associates do the actual hard work of restocking, cashing people out, cooking, ect. then having the nerve to tell you to work harder.
I could go on but I hope this has been an insightful, easy-to-follow read.
Oh god, I can’t stand bad smells; I would quit my job the first time I was asked to take out the trash
this comment gave me ptsd flashbacks to my time working at a circle k. thank you for your service
@@JediMaestr0i work in for a veterinarian. One time someone brought in a cat urine sample in a minced garlic jar. It was the worst thing I have ever smelled in my entire life.
I worked as a pool manager/lifeguard for years, I can certainly relate to the trash situation. Sorry that you had to go through that too.
as a gas station cashier, thank you atrioc for being fully respectful and understanding!!! ❤
Wait the personal shopper may have just given me the most valuable Walmart tech ever… testing it Sunday wish me luck
ey you got this ! set a reminder too lol
How'd it go?
How did it go?
Dropping this at 2 am est classic atrioc
I was about to go to bed too
right before school in france
How it's like watching his regular uploads in Asia, except it's 3-5 am
perfect for breakfast in Europe lmao
I'm really happy this video came our when it did, im a struggling college student who's been looking for a job for a few months now, I've applied to at least 4-5 dozen jobs and have had very little success. This video makes me realize there's a lot more out there that I can do, and maybe I should try to broaden my horizons a little bit
Heck yea! hope ur situation improves, everyone is dealing with it rough out there
Job searching is a shit grind, and it can get really demoralizing for anyone. Remember, for all the rejection you get looking for a job, it only takes 1 person/company to give you a shot. Good luck out there homie
Soo how's the hentai industry treating you?
I'm a gas station worker (or servo as we call it in Australia) and we're specifically instructed to quote "not be a hero" when people are stealing. All we do is write what time it happened in our communications booklet.
coward
If I was the first guys manager, I give him $100, call him an idiot, and tell him if he does it again he’s fired, the last part is important to make clear :P
Props to you though Vinny, you earned that hundo
Seriously. Gas station jobs are already dangerous enough without running after thieves. If he went after the wrong homeless dude and said person had a knife… yikes. Vinny, you’re an absolute sweetheart but DO NOT ENGAGE :) hope your college is going well.
as someone who has been working as a gas station cashier for over a year, vince has it mostly spot-on, though it sounds like he works at a much more entertaining gas station than me. not sure which gas station company he works for but we'll be fired if we go after thieves because we risk getting injured or killed. we're supposed to just let them get away with it and write a report. we can kick them out of the store if they return and try to steal again, but absolutely no physical contact.
it is pretty boring usually, but it's an easy job, and i work at a gas station in a low crime area so its mostly just old people and regulars getting their lottery tickets, cigarettes, coors light, whatever. lots of soda all year round, lots of icees in the summer, coffee in the winter. takis also fly off the shelves, especially when there are deals.
its shocking how many people dont know how to pump their own gas. the gas pump handle takes a bit of oomph (i can only bench like 75lbs, so im not all that strong, but ive never had a problem with the gas pump? it makes no sense to me) which seemingly is a barrier for a handful of people.
one thing that annoys me the most is when people (typically elderly) come in to prepay for their gas and i ask them how much ($) they want to add to the pump, and they go "i just want to fill it up". and then i typically ask them how big their gas tank is, which surprisingly few people know, and i once again get "i just want to fill it up".
sir/ma'am, i cannot psychically figure out that your ford ranger has an 18 gallon gas tank!! there is no button on my till that says "fill that bitch up".
if it gets to this point i just suggest a dollar amount (lets say $60) and usually they will give me a different dollar amount, which i just roll with because i want them to be gone.
another big annoyance is when people try to pay for a transaction below like $30 with a $100, and then if i ask them if they have a smaller bill, they go "nope thats all ive got". go to a bank!!! you should not just be carrying around benjamins!
one of my favorite things about the job though is that almost every customer who comes in is friendly and personable. we dont have any shitty regulars, which is a blessing. there are a lot of spanish-speaking regulars, and i think it makes them feel a little more comfortable that i can speak a tiny bit of spanish, just enough to make transactions go smoothly. they always smile a little when theyre headed for the door and i hit them with a "buenos tardes" or "buenas noches". we have an 'image', who is in charge of making sure the store stays clean and looking nice, but cant operate the cash register. our image's first language is spanish. i rarely work with her, but shes very happy that i try to speak spanish with her when i can.
also, a lot of the regulars will get the same items every time they come in, and i like to remember what they get so i can have it ready for them right after they walk in. i figure most people like to have their regular orders remembered.
it also helps that i landed weirdly good management and a team that entirely gets along. diamond in the rough as far as gas stations are concerned. love these fellas.
Got the Scholar of Skibidi 😭😭
Clown school? So ASU? 😂
Nah, hitman freelancer
Love this well prepared and thought through thumbnail
I wasn't going to watch this initally, but the thicker line in the middle really changed my mind.
College student vs homeless guy is just friendly fire
Skibidi toilet reaction channel job sounds like the ends of humanity. I hate all the parents BUT get the bag bro cant discredit the grind.
Truly a banger series. Was just watching the other two.
I was in online grocery like Eli is, honestly one of the best jobs I've ever had. There are two sections, pickers (shops) and dispensers (brings groceries to the car), and I was both. The picker rush isn't very crazy, since you never interact with the online grocery customers, but the dispensing rush can get very stressful due to the customer interaction part. Some people will wait for 30 minutes or more, and then when they're pissed off, you have to load all the groceries into their vehicle and just avoid making a commotion.
There are higher ELO sections of the store, as well. Essentially, routes are broken down into many sections, such as general, grocery, produce, frozen, oversized, etc. Produce is all in one area, but you usually have to weigh things, but since you often get 50+ items per route (many duplicates), it's super easy to get your rate up. Oversized is the slowest, since you are typically going to run across the entire store getting very heavy items, and usually it's around 10 items. Frozen is the most popular among pickers as there are only a few aisles, but half the number of items as there would be in produce, so it's very fast, and some people would be assholes and only shop for frozen items the entire day, leaving general, oversized, and grocery to the rest.
The "hack" he is talking about is very looked down upon by managers, since the pick rate you need to have to be warned is only achievable if you're genuinely being super lazy. We had 70 year old women who consistently doubled the minimum pick rate, and it's really obvious to people when you're gaming the system. Like, if you have around 150+ pick rate, you're either doing what Eli mentioned, or intentionally fucking others over by picking the easiest and fastest sections every time you do a run, and both aren't very cool.
This is one of my favourite Big A stream segments. I hope he does more of these in the future!
Putting the Summoning Salt music over the personal shopper segment was peak
My mom has heard of the Skibidi Toilet from some podcast and spent 10 minutes Google searching "Skibidi" and asking me questions about it... safe to say I (a college junior mind you) was too disheveled to try to introduce my mom to THAT side of the internet
Jakarda was a vibe lol, I've noticed successful hentai artists are good hangs. They've seen the worst the Internet has to offer in every angle and can still smile and laugh. Anyone who can do that is either chill or crippled by anxiety, or a skilled dancer of that line.
That Squeeze guy could really make a name for himself!
(also would love more of these videos)
Big A’s version of a rogues’ gallery. Clown teacher makes for a good 🃏
It gives you +2 Mult for every Common Joker you have and +30 Chips for each Common Joker you sell, because they "graduated."
Obligatory glizzy
Also, Atrioc's laugh at the skibidi react was like a descent into madness, i love it
Big A needs to start his own Skibidi Toilet reaction channel
Can't wait for Atrioc to pivot on those Skibidi Toilet reactions.
How did Atrioc become my favorite RUclipsr
It's the glizzy hands
@@lambchu6459 Big Glizzing Yaoi fingers
@@lambchu6459 You are not funny
@@testacals Glizzy hands
@@testacals bro the glizzards are too entertaining
Should've interviewed the NASA engineer
Bro are you the NASA engineer
I love your videos Atrioc, it always looks like so much work was put into editing the video, even if it happened while livestreaming - cheers to the editor too!
As an ex gas station employee of a few different stations, i can confirm vinny is rare. If u tell 99% of ppl the pumps broke, we get a plastic bag and put it on the handle and wrote a note for the managers to deal with. We do not go pump your gas.
When Atrioc viewers in the future say “I miss the old Atrioc”, this will be the video they point to. Keep up the great work Mr. A and his dawg editors!!!
Amazing editing. Really carried the weight of the audio only stream
I do like that squeaky popped on at the end. I've watched more in this video of him than I've put up with any where else
isn't it "bring your work to streamer day"?
Sound better, like bring your child to work day.
3:55 stops homeless from taking a bottle of water but cleans toilets without extra pay the duality of mean and kind xD
Most educational stream. I now always make the gas station attendant pump for me!
13:42 "did you juggle the ashes jar"
We’re atrioc guys of course we leave a comment before watching the video (we already know its a banger) (edited)
Edited lol
@@rjlangenyeah but they gave us a disclaimer that it's edited we can allow it
@@irecordwithaphone1856wait its edited? how did you know
BOOOOOM
The circus trainer was actually so fun though, loved their enthusiasm!
As an expecting father, I aint NEVER letting my future son watch RUclips. That skibidi toilet shit crazy.
Alternate title “Jobs for men so classy, it makes the devil shiver”
Damn, I could kill at this series. I’ve been a retail stocker , receiving warehouse worker, takeout front of house, busser/waitor, personal shopper/dispenser (lit the same as the one in this video), pool builder/maintainer, and a produce manager just to name a few. The stories I can tell about these lol
Should interview me, professional gambler
This is by far my favorite series on his channel. Giving these random ass jobs a platform to describe their unique real-world perspective is so interesting and hilarious.
As a gas station cashier I feel this first person so much. It’s actually hell, somehow the hardest job I’ve ever had. Harder the construction worker, bouncer, law service, waiter.
Not trying to sound like a gooner but hearing "Jakada" being in a atrioc stream is crazy
You have the best viewers overall, they do so well to pick up on the stream vibe.
loving this every other day upload schedule
I used to watch Autumn stream Apex and seeing her devolve into skibidi toilet brainrot is bewildering
Blurring out the corn is wild.
Edit: Jakada does some fine work... kind of crazy to just start doing that at 22 one day lmao
I got distracted and all of sudden I'm wondering, "Why the hell is a process server riding a unicycle at a funeral?"
I sure hope that guy Squeex makes it big as a content creator🙏
These ace attorney lo fi mixes are so pleasant to listen to
first guy is so funny to me because i just got done working a gas station job for 5 and a half years, everything he said is extremely accurate lmao. and the part where he joked about getting jaded over time is so real because that’s exactly what happened w/ me, genuinely didn’t hate it for several years but over time it just wears you down and it’s not worth the dogshit pay, not to mention if you have a shitty manager/coworkers. thankfully moved onto a much better job a couple months ago 🙏🏻 wish that dude luck fr
Honestly loving these videos and hope he does more fan job showcases
Damn, I missed another one of these streams 😂 I hate having the perfect job for a series like this and never catching these streams
I hope gas station guy stays good natured and gets everything he wants.
bro the music during the personal shopper was driving me nuts
The background music was really good for the narratives.
Big A truly brings me unbounded joy
It's my day off and I was watching this in bed. No lie, the circus teacher's enthusiam made me get up
6:00 Genius decision to put the classic summoning salt music muffled in the background as this person talks about having to rush to hit quotas. "This is the story of instacart speedrunning"
these are for sure my favorite videos please do more
22:55 jakada no way its the same jakada
^Bro goons^
my sibling is a personal shopper at a local store, they're usually exhausted after every day
When he talked to the NSFW animator, I felt so seen as a NSFW animator myself holy shit
The strangest job of all must be to make all this super niche stock footage
Definitely keep doing this series it's so good!!
dude im a team lead of the personal shoppers (opd) im in the 3rd biggest opd in the region and holy shit he was not hard enough on how hard this job is. idk its for sure different for team leads but still crazy this came up.
The real strangest job is having glizzies for fingers am I right guys???
great comment. please make more in the future
horrible comment. please do not make anymore in the future
average comment. please continue your pace of making comments in the future.
comment. comment?
You will never be funny. You will always be nothing more than a failure.
bro was grilling the process server but bought the clown hook line and sinker
That kids RUclipsr guy probably makes so much damn money
This video is amazing! I'm hooked!
Def my fav segment of the stream
mfw clown is the most appealing job presented
We are Atrioc stream watchers. Of course we helped designing the thumbnails
Edit: wait the circus teachers sounds like evan gao back in the days
Edit 2: i cannot believe that autumn and her fiance are expecting a child. Autumn was still on the reasonable react side, but her fiance was full on hyper react. How Aware are we gonna be with how the youtube kids atmosphere is going around
I wonder if they would let their child watch RUclips Kids, given their knowledge of what content gets put on there with an insane ad density
@@PepperoniVTdidn’t Steve Jobs not let his kids use Apple products same logic follows they’d probably know not to let their kids watch that
I like that Atrioc checks and shows some evidence behind what they are saying
OMFG gas station cashier would be a dream to work with, I love when I work with other hard workers!!! We're so rare to find working together!!!!!
Jakada using their user name to help advertise!!! lol. the NSFW artists can make a lot!!!
22:40 this is actually so fucking motivating. i also wanna do this as a job, but im 17 and have -1000 art skills, and feel stuck every time i wanna learn to draw
edit: oh my god his art is amazing lmao. i actually love this style
Yeah no it will absolutely destroy your views on people because you will train your brain to see people and immediately see sex and genitals in your mind, and it’s anybody
Also his style is booty what are you talking about
Needs to be a reocurring bit imo, love those videos
This series has to keep going. I have no idea how it's this good, but it is.
vinny, longterm gas station cashier will take your smile away. i geniuwnly think of people differently because of this job
I worked at Walmart and occasionally they’d ask me to help the Personal Shoppers on days they had few people, that job was EASY
Watching skippity toilet does sound like torture. That minute or so you played made me question if I want to live anymore.
I work in a place similar to the linoleum thing he did. I work on veneer sheets, I grade them so I don't really make them. But the plant isn't climate controlled and temps can get very hot. The last couple months have been. We all have a fan at each workstation but that can only do so much, I'll still be drenched in sweat by days end. Luckily I have good management who I enjoy working for. I'm allowed overtime which I work about 10 hours a day and usually 6 hours on Saturday. All my previous jobs were strict about that, either I couldn't have even a minute of ot or I wouldn't even get close to enough hours so I've been excited to see high high a paycheck I can get.
My days are long and tiring but I'd wouldn't change that for listening to that girl ramble for children. The pay would have to be much higher and even then I'd probably last only a few months.
as a Walmart, personal shopper, hearing him explained, the nuances of my job was the most funny thing in the world. It literally is the most brain dead go from point a to point B job on the planet lol. The only issue you ever run into is either a crowded store or items not being on the shelf. You could hand one of those devices to a newborn monkey and it would be able to figure out how to get you your groceries.
ngl the walmart personal shopper/backroom gig is actually ruthless. I'm doing it in the meantime until my school starts and literally every day we have to bring like 12 employees to assist because we can't deal with the 3:00-5:00 rush window where people get off work and immediately go to walmart. Despite getting desperately squeezed, upper level corporate says "how about we add additional slots in those hours? Yeah that sounds like a good idea" then It's like 2/3 hours of throwing around like 30lb crates that are stored from every height from above your head to at your toes. I've seen 3 people throw out their backs in the 1.5 months I've been there. We get paid the same as the people standing and watching the self checkouts. And they only hire teens and mid 20 year olds because nobody else can maintain the labor because it's actually surprisingly demanding. Good ol' Walmart
I'm talking primarily the backroom over the actual cart pushers. I love when they make me do the picking, because then I actually have time to breathe
would be super interesting if you interview a streamer who has a regular schedule and sticks to it
5:40 summoningsalt explaing the WR of fastest personal shopper
3:16 car reversing to get fuel lol
17:53 *going well
best series ever, more of this please