When work makes you come in during a hurricane!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @myhousehaswheels
    @myhousehaswheels Год назад +516

    “We’re a family” is the most psychotic thing for an employer to say

    • @hookah6579
      @hookah6579 Год назад +23

      Whenever some employer says we're a family, I tell my coworkers about how much I hated my parents but I always look out for my siblings. I don't tell the job shit. Screw around, I'll vouch for you, I'll cover your shifts. That's what a good union rep does. Yeah it's a family, an abusive one.

    • @scottloessel6493
      @scottloessel6493 Год назад +17

      I remember once telling my old boss how I thought the company was a family and he flat out told me “this is a job, not a family” 😂

    • @shadowsapphire100183
      @shadowsapphire100183 Год назад +24

      Last time a manager tried the whole "we're a family" line on me, he stopped after I made it very awkward.
      My exact words were "Yes Daddy!"
      We're both guys and he was very homophobic.

    • @grigorirasputin5020
      @grigorirasputin5020 Год назад +9

      Worked for several LE departments and agencies. The Chief, Sheriff, district Chief, or whoever always trotted out that "we are family" line when it was convenient for them. Interestingly, when they noted shifts spending time together off-duty; whether fishing, cooking out, bowling, shooting, or whatever, they started moving people around in order to break up those friendships and alliances. The hierarchy was suddenly "threatened" by that showing of family that they previously endorsed.
      😂

    • @theSparkyWatts
      @theSparkyWatts Год назад

      @@hookah6579lol when you are broke and work in broke industries that’s what happens 😅

  • @themagis6917
    @themagis6917 Год назад +671

    This man is just dead on with the reality of blue collar jobs. This is funny because it's true.

    • @Jaminn724
      @Jaminn724 Год назад +32

      Not just blue collar I'm a pharmacist and same thing. Come in we are OPEN but one thing he forgot to add is management won't be coming in.

    • @paulfox3532
      @paulfox3532 Год назад +19

      @@Jaminn724 No foolin, we got an email before a forecasted winter storm advising us to leave early for work, carpool with someone with 4 wheel drive, or stay at a local motel so that we could make it in to work. Sent from a manager working from home who had taken the storm day off. We're a doctors office, not an ER or even a hospital, just a plain old annual physical, I've got a cold dostors office.

    • @Swagnificient
      @Swagnificient Год назад

      ​@@paulfox3532"I regret to inform you that my vehicle is incapable of transportation in such conditions. I have also exhausted my resources of finding a college with 4wd to no avail. I have looked at motels local to the office and have found myself unable to readily afford the cost on such short notice. Is there anything else I can do to beat the storm?"
      Now enjoy your vacation, or enjoy the bonus youll get for the motel rooms you may or may not be sleeping in. If it goes that far and they want to compensate for a room, negotiate per diem for food, too. No way your budget counts for take out every day..

    • @crash7976
      @crash7976 Год назад +7

      @@paulfox3532 State of emergencies don't mean anything to my work. Wanted us there during the worst winter storms we've had and even ran with a tornado on the ground, none of the workers knew until afterwards

    • @grigorirasputin5020
      @grigorirasputin5020 Год назад +7

      This guy has a firm grip on corporate (and government) attitude towards their employees!

  • @The1ThtRulesAll
    @The1ThtRulesAll Год назад +317

    Twice I have gotten reprimanded at work for not being able to physically get to my place of work after hurricane flooding.
    1st time I was 18/19yo and the road to get out of my apartment complex was 6ft deep, my manager threatened to fire me if I didnt come in (management was having to do all the work at that location), I was walking distance from another retail location so out of spite I put my uniform on and walked over there and clocked in, the manager there was super excited to see me lol. Technically according to HR I didnt miss my shift.
    The second time a few years ago, (Im 38 now), the creek I have to cross to get to the highway to get to town flooded about 10ft over the road, manager flipped out and wanted to know why I didnt own a boat knowing the area around me flooded every storm season. He sent the service manager to pick me up in the highest truck they could find between the company and owners' personal fleet. He couldnt even get within 2 miles of me lol.

    • @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam
      @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam Год назад +59

      At least the second time, the boss tried to meet you half way.

    • @wickedone1777
      @wickedone1777 Год назад +23

      God damn man that's fucked up

    • @The1ThtRulesAll
      @The1ThtRulesAll Год назад +35

      @@insaniam_convertunt_scientiam I worked for them for 7 years almost. I was the only one willing to get on a commercial roof as a storm approached lol. I have some cool photos of bands and storm eyes.

    • @SavageGreywolf
      @SavageGreywolf Год назад +7

      your boss sounds like he should have come out to drive a truck into the river himself 🙄

    • @BenRangel
      @BenRangel Год назад +31

      The least you can do is buy a boat, a hovercraft, a small airplane and maybe a tank to ensure you can get to work in all weather conditions (or in case of war)

  • @JoeFabeets
    @JoeFabeets Год назад +515

    The worst part about all of this is that people that aren’t American or working in America don’t realize how true to form this is.

    • @nolanholmberg311
      @nolanholmberg311 Год назад +10

      The hope I keep hanging onto is that thanks to Brandon’s NLRB director, this is the best labor environment we’ve had in this country since before Reagan. I hope to see the union participation rate go up a lot! People deserve solidarity against their bosses

    • @ColdRunnerGWN
      @ColdRunnerGWN Год назад +23

      I'm Canadian, and all I still can't understand how something as basic as maternity leave isn't mandatory.

    • @HumorDash
      @HumorDash Год назад +17

      @@ColdRunnerGWN Well when part of your healthcare system decides it's better to have assisted suicide. I can see why they'd also do that.

    • @dakkenblah1450
      @dakkenblah1450 Год назад +14

      A lot of people in other countries wish they had it as easy as us.

    • @dakkenblah1450
      @dakkenblah1450 Год назад

      It is

  • @toddmiller5322
    @toddmiller5322 Год назад +136

    This guy does an unbelievable job of characterizing someone who I'd collect an aggravated assault charge on...

  • @Alberio1
    @Alberio1 Год назад +352

    As someone who lives in Florida, I feel this. I feel this on a very personal level.

    • @MotorSwapDan
      @MotorSwapDan Год назад

      Oh

    • @johnermactavish1162
      @johnermactavish1162 Год назад +8

      As a person who lives in Florida, I think you’re going to feel this below sea level.

    • @subthis123
      @subthis123 Год назад +5

      Pretty much the exact speach I heard Tuesday

    • @user-hr3sx8ub2k
      @user-hr3sx8ub2k Год назад +3

      love making the call to the boss that i cant ride my motorcycle through flood water

    • @josephsalisbury1161
      @josephsalisbury1161 Год назад +4

      At my job is DeLeon springs the Strom wasn't close to use but people kept bitching so some got to leave home to prepare more. I left at 8 and by 9 it was over lol I missed 6 hours of pay... But yes this was us last year. Three trees was down on my road blocking me in for 6 days but work covered one day at least lmao

  • @DannyBowen25
    @DannyBowen25 Год назад +58

    "You were just stupid when you bought your house where you did..." that got me lol

  • @leopardone2386
    @leopardone2386 Год назад +443

    I'm literally working in a hurricane.

  • @nanya524
    @nanya524 11 месяцев назад +46

    "We want you to stay safe."
    "Cool, then I'm staying home."

  • @SavageGreywolf
    @SavageGreywolf Год назад +79

    I'm actually required to come in to work during a hurricane, but it's because I work for the county and am part of the evacuation plan for disabled/mobility impaired residents.

    • @cinerama62
      @cinerama62 Год назад +9

      God bless you.

    • @aaroncarr-mackay2457
      @aaroncarr-mackay2457 Год назад +8

      Basically the only people that should be working.

    • @wilberwhateley7569
      @wilberwhateley7569 Год назад +5

      Makes sense for you as you are an essential worker - but for people like me, working in those conditions is pointless: no one is going to brave slick roads and high winds just to get some common pharmacy goods…

    • @michaell8000
      @michaell8000 11 месяцев назад +6

      my dude that's essential work and hopefully you get paid to match it.

    • @AiOinc1
      @AiOinc1 5 месяцев назад +1

      I was required to work during a hurricane too. I worked at an auto parts store that had a completely glass front.

  • @douglasthompson201
    @douglasthompson201 Год назад +65

    In Florida right now working retail, during a tropical storm warning, management made the call at 9pm last night that since it was only a tropical storm and the predicted hurricane force winds had moved a little bit (20 miles) further away, we needed to be open. Full staff, 12 hours, and zero customers. This incompetent management team has done the same thing, with the same results, every time we've been threatened with a tropical storm, costing the company lots of money, and have never been called on it by higher management or owners, yet we in the trenches, coming in at the potential risk of our own safety, leaving our families to deal with things without us, are threatened with termination of employment for not coming to work.

    • @TheSpicyLeg
      @TheSpicyLeg Год назад +4

      Wait wait wait. So basically you got paid to do nothing? No customers, no work, but still paid?
      Sounds like an easy day to me.

    • @nothuman3083
      @nothuman3083 Год назад +9

      I told my boss to fire me, so I can be rich off wrongful termination law suit.
      Shut him up real quick.
      Now I do trade work, and my boss had to physically pull me off the jobsite to get me to stop working.
      I die my family gets paid, I get hurt I get paid, nothing happens I get paid

    • @douglasthompson201
      @douglasthompson201 Год назад +4

      @@TheSpicyLeg Being bored out of my mind isn't easy at all.

    • @HidForHG
      @HidForHG Год назад

      They never would. Morons like that are tickling the upper intestines of their bosses with their lips.
      No job is EVER worth the danger of such hazardous conditions. Idk if in florida they have the vaguest laws about wrongful termination that even the most ass backwards shit states do but anywhere vaguely humane would easily see that fo what it was.
      Then again if they really get that head up their ass they can always be reminded that there's a lot of dark areas between here and their home that unfortunate shit can happen to people. Got to be careful and remember that people that work somewhere can help keep things safe.

    • @davidkimball467
      @davidkimball467 11 месяцев назад

      Its wags isnt it 😂

  • @HORRUS29
    @HORRUS29 Год назад +121

    This guy must have worked for Walmart at some point in his life. Because his videos are exactly what happens when you work for Walmart.

    • @KratosMafia
      @KratosMafia Год назад +5

      Yup, worked there for 1 month in the distribution center. The only day you get off is Christmas day. Other than that you're working your shift mon-thurs or fri-sun.

    • @Mjsimba21
      @Mjsimba21 Год назад +1

      Just what I was thinking. 😅

    • @ryanespinoza7297
      @ryanespinoza7297 Год назад +3

      I work at Sam’s club and it is true. Management was very upset when I missed one day of work during the Texas ice storm in 2021 that took down the electrical grid for most of the state. The days I did show up they made me work in the bakery making dinner rolls and French breads for the 2 customers that came by that week.

    • @lokian1174
      @lokian1174 Год назад +6

      Yup! Remember that year Florida got hit repeatedly then double tapped by 1 of the hurricanes? Was working at Walmart. Got "fired" 3 different times during all that due to not going in. Decided to and was able to paddle a CANOE through their parking lot after the last one. Got a respectable raise in the end because they had technically fired over half the crew for no call no show and were desperate to get people back in.

    • @williamcroson7387
      @williamcroson7387 Год назад

      ⁠@@KratosMafiaworked in distribution for 3.5 years in orderfilling. Their point system is so fucked man

  • @joshfullerton2742
    @joshfullerton2742 Год назад +42

    I live in erie Pennsylvania and feel this on a totally different level. We got almost 6 feet of snow in less than 24 hours one year, cars were stuck everywhere and the employer told us all to come in, sent us home an hour later because it was to bad out...
    Stay safe sunshine state.

    • @BradyBubbuhgum-fh4ny
      @BradyBubbuhgum-fh4ny Год назад +2

      Same thing happened at an aluminum factory I worked for in north eastern Ohio. The factory was five minutes away from lake Erie!!

    • @Xynth25
      @Xynth25 Год назад +2

      I was in Erie that year visiting family, and had to get out of the city the day after to get back home to work. That was wild.

  • @aPeXaSsHoLe
    @aPeXaSsHoLe Год назад +110

    As a supervisor this shit is funny 😂😂😂

  • @beefnasty8993
    @beefnasty8993 Год назад +44

    This recently happened in Kentucky at a candle factory but with a tornado. Plant was running 24/7 work was still going. Then, a tornado collapsed the building killing 8 workers. Sad stuff.

    • @redclayscholar620
      @redclayscholar620 Год назад +16

      "At least they were with their family. Their work family, which is the most important family." 😅
      I only joke but that really sucks.

    • @benbohannon
      @benbohannon Год назад +7

      Because decorative scented candles are “life critical”. Sad

    • @ryanespinoza7297
      @ryanespinoza7297 Год назад

      @@benbohannonthere’s a tornado coming that will leave thousands without power. They’re gonna need candles. Better make it mandatory overtime.

    • @TiocfaidhArLa34
      @TiocfaidhArLa34 10 месяцев назад +3

      i bet the manager was just stricken with grief after such an unavoidable tragedy.

    • @calebsanderson7299
      @calebsanderson7299 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yep he was saddened that his production was just reduced by 8 people. How are they gonna make that production up??

  • @robertcasey3528
    @robertcasey3528 Год назад +33

    I-n-v-e-s-t-m-i-n-t 🤣🤣

    • @benjammin5252
      @benjammin5252 5 месяцев назад +1

      For when you need a nice breath mint after investing.

  • @pschaefer143
    @pschaefer143 Год назад +48

    Floridian here. Literally feeling this as I sit and wait in my office. All the managers are working from home but I had to drive through the storm to go to work.

    • @JRotten
      @JRotten Год назад +8

      My wife did too.
      60+ mph wind, blinding rain.
      No upper Management showed up.

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite Год назад +6

      @@JRotten "No upper Management showed up."
      So you're saying that working in a hurricane has it's perks huh?
      I'm in tornado alley and haven't ever experienced a hurricane. Tornadoes are a whole other ball game though. Management lives in denial that it can possibly happen, so they're never really prepared for the possibility. When you're in a factory, there's no TVs or local radio station or anything on, and the noise of the factory completely masks the noise of the warning sirens. You're completely at the mercy of management to give you a heads up that there's a tornado warning and you're all supposed to get to 'shelter'. Often, they just don't tell you. Whether you're gonna live or die in that situation boils down to just straight up luck.

    • @urielrdz30
      @urielrdz30 Год назад +1

      F management they get to stay home and yet the hard working people only show up

    • @jamesaldrich9238
      @jamesaldrich9238 Год назад +1

      That tells you right there that your company doesn’t care find you one that cares we don’t get hurricanes up here but we get a lot of snow and if it’s over a foot we’re told it’s not worth our lives and will be compensated

    • @pschaefer143
      @pschaefer143 Год назад

      @@jamesaldrich9238 that's awesome. I'm glad you're with a company that appreciates how much a life is worth

  • @carmelitas.7314
    @carmelitas.7314 Год назад +22

    Did he tell them they were "stupid" when they purchased their house? OMG LOL😂

    • @jeremypace249
      @jeremypace249 Год назад +3

      Because all the "good" homes built 50 years ago, when insurance and flood plain warnings meant something to homebuilders, and those $15k to $25k pre-Carter homes are worth $900k to $4.2m now.

  • @KSigWyatt
    @KSigWyatt Год назад +70

    Nice of them to let them stay there in the warehouse and work when it’s hot, dark, powerless. What could possibly go wrong?

    • @chrishubbard64
      @chrishubbard64 Год назад +4

      For free.

    • @teamofone1219
      @teamofone1219 Год назад +6

      @@chrishubbard64 Not for free he said he would take 50 dollars from their paychecks to stay there.

    • @michaell8000
      @michaell8000 11 месяцев назад

      @@teamofone1219 Yeah but they sure ain't getting paid

    • @williamgardner7886
      @williamgardner7886 4 месяца назад +1

      Unfortunately it will have power. I'm a commercial electrician and they all want generators now. So it will have power until they run out of fuel

  • @eightball6219
    @eightball6219 Год назад +55

    Yeah this hits hard. Worked for an engineering firm years ago (first major job I had as a kid). I commuted everyday about 2 hrs to 2 hrs and 30 mins everyday to get there. One winter there was an snow and ice storm that came through that the roads impossible to get on. After spending an extra two hours in the morning to try to get my car out it wasn't going to happen and my wife (at the time gf) made me realize just because I dug it out here doesn't mean the rest of the roads aren't going to be shit so I called out there morning. Next working day I came in he called me in his office to lecture me about the importance of being on time and making arrangements. Most everyone had called out that day and even the day I returned hardly anyone came in because roads were still kind of shit, but he was there and told me that he made it just fine (even though he only lives like 10 minutes from the office). Tried to tell me I did make every effort I could to be in that day, but after two hours of digging my POS car out even if I had managed it the highways were going to be treacherous and I had learned my lesson from a previous time I made a trip in a snow storm when I didn't have to. He suggested next time I find lodging in the city someplace next time and I said I would be open to that as long as it's something I could expense since it's an unneeded expense on my end. He flat out told me that it wouldn't happen and I needed to decide how dedicated I was to the team (the same team that had also called out and most lived locally. This was also after I had worked a Saturday or two editing some plans).
    I quit two months later.

    • @Drew-bc7zj
      @Drew-bc7zj Год назад +12

      Should have asked if you could crash at his place; see how committed he was to the premise.

    • @eightball6219
      @eightball6219 Год назад +6

      @@Drew-bc7zj Bruh I didn't even want to give him that option.

    • @Drew-bc7zj
      @Drew-bc7zj Год назад +5

      @@eightball6219 LOL Understandable.

    • @nothuman3083
      @nothuman3083 Год назад +1

      Boss at retail, get to work I don't care.
      Boss now, get off the clock I don't care where you go but I am not paying for you dying here.

    • @Saki630
      @Saki630 3 месяца назад

      quitter

  • @JesusFreak1029
    @JesusFreak1029 Год назад +33

    These just keep getting better and better! Hahaha

  • @MrTwistedLizard
    @MrTwistedLizard Год назад +24

    Just a reminder that one of the first things they did during the pandemic was make it so that Employers couldn't be sued if you caught covid while they made you work through a pandemic

    • @richterman3962
      @richterman3962 Год назад +2

      Yea and that was actually a smart thing

    • @James-dq3jo
      @James-dq3jo 9 месяцев назад +2

      How TF is that the employer’s fault?
      Plenty of other stuff that is their fault to criticize. Like providing an abusive work environment and slowly chipping away benefits and layoffs at the drop of a hat and “raises” that don’t keep up with inflation.
      But we’re going to sue the company instead because some employee happened to sneeze at work?
      Ridiculous.

    • @MrTwistedLizard
      @MrTwistedLizard 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@James-dq3jo You work construction?

    • @James-dq3jo
      @James-dq3jo 9 месяцев назад

      @@MrTwistedLizard Not even close.

    • @MrTwistedLizard
      @MrTwistedLizard 9 месяцев назад

      @@James-dq3jo Didnt want to assume
      Imagine risking your neck doing some of the most dangerous work we know. Risking your neck and health with heights, concrete dust, and electrical wiring. Then all of a sudden a outbreak happens, a new disease that has caused some fatalities so a lock down is now in effect, however YOU still have to go out there risking your neck in a already dangerous job, because you are deemed "essential" while your employer gets to "Work from home"
      Now imagine someone that was infected with this disease sneezes infecting other people on his floor. The company knew about these initial infections but didnt think it neccesary to warn the rest of the workers. Over the course of a week 60 guys are hospitalized or dont show up for work, only then does the company say there was a reported case on this floor please get tested then come straight back to work.
      Now imagine a person you had been working with for a while know, gotten to know and befriended turns up dead one monday due to said diseases. Meanwhile the company man who gets to Work from Home and and forced the people under him to work in those conditions is completely absolved of responsibility for the whole thing even though it was his idea to keep it quiet.
      Now imagine some white collar jobber on youtube is telling you the company that put you through those conditions isn't at fault and berates you for pointing that they should be more responsible for their workers safety
      I know empathy is hard for you white collar types but just try for a moment to see it from my point of view. Thank you

  • @mrsullivan1709
    @mrsullivan1709 Год назад +11

    I used to work for our local water system and had to sit outside our pump house at one of our wells in the truck babysitting the backup pump to keep it running as long as possible.

  • @reportman101
    @reportman101 Год назад +6

    Staying over night at my job. As a Florida worker, this would be crazy. The warehouse is open to the elements.

  • @Ancano
    @Ancano Год назад +8

    I had a warehouse job and they stayed open during a blizzard even though barely anyone could make it in, much less the trucks.

  • @wickedone1777
    @wickedone1777 Год назад +55

    The cops kicked me out of town because of flooding and wouldn't let me back in. Boss called and asked why i wasn't there i handed the phone to the cop and had jim explain it to them lol one of the best days of my life.

  • @joshuarayfield7594
    @joshuarayfield7594 Год назад +11

    It wasn’t until a few hours ago that the plant I work at decided that the liability outweighs the profit😂

  • @Caporegime18
    @Caporegime18 Год назад +20

    Man, I need to stop watching these on my break, I get vicariously annoyed at management and my boss didn't even do anything wrong...yet lol

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 7 месяцев назад +1

      That's gold

  • @josh24441
    @josh24441 4 месяца назад +2

    This one hits close to me. One time where I live we had a BAD ice storm and I mean it was BAD. People fell on their porches/decks, the roads were incredibly slick, the ice in the air made the defrost in your car practically useless, it was bad. Well the company I worked for said “we did some research and you can all come into work tomorrow morning” (the morning of the storm). In response none of us showed up. The only ones that did was my boss, his ass kissing partner, and one more worker. All of us just said “fuck that” and stayed home where it was nice and quiet and warm and safe.

  • @Threedog1963
    @Threedog1963 Месяц назад +1

    A lot of these videos sound like direct transcripts from our stand up meetings at the Post Office.

  • @TheShiningEnergy
    @TheShiningEnergy Год назад +43

    This foreman has the patience of a saint, to be putting up with this employee for so long.

    • @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam
      @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam Год назад

      He should be nailed up on some wood like many early saints and heretical filth.

    • @JohnnyShagbot
      @JohnnyShagbot Год назад +7

      I think you've got the roles reversed.

    • @TheShiningEnergy
      @TheShiningEnergy Год назад +1

      @@JohnnyShagbot truth. the reverse is true. But the fact that the foreman hasn't straight-up fired this guy yet, without taking "no" for an answer is amazing.

    • @Razzing87
      @Razzing87 Год назад +3

      He puts up with him because he allready got his ass beat when he showed up to the funeral

    • @Bacnow
      @Bacnow Год назад +1

      Firing that guy would not be an option for a company as corrupt as that one!
      Remember, that “loud mouth” employee has threatened to sue the crap out of them for violating multiple OSHA, state and federal employee safety laws and other general employee protection ordinances and protocols! He has stated many times that he wishes they would fire him so he would never have to work again!

  • @2000mightymegatron
    @2000mightymegatron Год назад +16

    I came, I saw, I laughed.

  • @DDFJ1230
    @DDFJ1230 Год назад +2

    I worked construction for about 6 months while changing jobs for fire companies I worked for and it was the worst job I've ever had. I have nothing but respect for the men and women who build things! Especially dealing with BS like this.

  • @brandonfoster8163
    @brandonfoster8163 Год назад +10

    Sounds like Amazon and Walmart

    • @umokwhy2830
      @umokwhy2830 Год назад +1

      Walmart distribution tried making me come in the middle of a blizzard, I told them to eat me.

    • @user-qo5hh9bw4w
      @user-qo5hh9bw4w 2 месяца назад

      Worse at Fingerhut.

  • @phillipdewitt4454
    @phillipdewitt4454 Год назад +2

    That was hilarious! I actually worked outside when Hurricane Hugo passed over Charlotte in ‘89. When the trailers started blowing over I took the crew inside for lunch and stayed in 👍👍

  • @samuelpancake4084
    @samuelpancake4084 Год назад +6

    For years in the coast guard i worked in hurricanes 😂

    • @jeremypace249
      @jeremypace249 Год назад +1

      National Guard Army Reserve too. And it's worse after the hurricane, when all that water has to go somewhere...

    • @calanon534
      @calanon534 Год назад

      Thank you both for your service.

    • @TiocfaidhArLa34
      @TiocfaidhArLa34 10 месяцев назад

      if you are a coasty that is in your job description. if you aren't there, people are dying. thank you for your service.

    • @samuelpancake4084
      @samuelpancake4084 10 месяцев назад

      @@TiocfaidhArLa34 yep lol it was some great years

    • @samuelpancake4084
      @samuelpancake4084 10 месяцев назад

      @@jeremypace249 I remember the dang little red flood punt boats we had . I would be up in the helos spotting

  • @skunkmaid
    @skunkmaid Год назад +5

    I still remember at one location I worked at. They threatened to hit folks with 3x the penalty for calling out. The mayor had stated stay off the streets as the wind was hitting 45+ mph. There was one employee who got into an accident as a tree hit his car. They wound up suing the building manager, as it was his idea, and the center and won.

    • @Boomer_Sooner
      @Boomer_Sooner 11 месяцев назад

      45 MPH, that is a normal day here in Oklahoma. We dont get alarmed until they say 80 90 mph sustained.

  • @montanaspring7176
    @montanaspring7176 Год назад +9

    That happened to me during wildfire season in 2020. Some idiot opened up the vents and introduced the smoke outside to inside the warehouse. 2million sq feet. I was pissed. I was doing order picking at 25feet up.. i couldnt see more than 100 meters. it was like a bad fog. i looked at the manager and said NO. They offered masks, still said no. I saved sick hours for a rainy day and cashed in. I ended up going to ihop with a coworker, cause we just got paid for the day.

    • @jeremypace249
      @jeremypace249 Год назад +1

      Doesn't smoke inhalation lead to long-term medical problems and in the short-term, death?

    • @batboy555
      @batboy555 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@jeremypace249yes

  • @SpeedyDePalma
    @SpeedyDePalma Год назад +8

    How do you tap into the mindset of a middle management toadie of a big faceless corporation so well? The number of times I've had similar experiences like this could fill a book I'll giv e you one of the big ones; about ten years back we had the coldest day on record so bad it was declared a state of emergency like negative thirty with the wind and these clowns at my store had the cart guy bringing in carts.........bringing in carts in minus thirty degree weather.....

    • @jangomir8086
      @jangomir8086 Год назад +1

      I've only had to work in -22 outside gathering up trash bins at a truck stop. So cold the bags would break if you pulled on them at all. Ended up dragging each and every trashcan to the compactor to dump the trash out. Meanwhile my radio is going off every 15 minutes, the manager asking me where the hell I was, stuff inside needed to get done too.

  • @Vengeful135
    @Vengeful135 Год назад +19

    With the hurricane happening right now, I can't believe my boss made me come to work. I don't wanna hear none of that "we're in the Midwest, we're nowhere near the ocean." It's still happening, and affecting alot of people and I'd like a day off

    • @airborneandrowdy
      @airborneandrowdy Год назад +2

      The "alot" is my favorite animal

    • @PhillyRacer121
      @PhillyRacer121 11 месяцев назад

      Had me in the first half, not gonna lie. Lol

  • @machinist7230
    @machinist7230 Год назад +2

    The last time we had a hurricane, it did 70 billion dollars, killed 230 people, and shut down the biggest city in North America for a week.
    Not only am i not working during a hurricane, the minute i hear ine is coming, i aint coming in, because ive got other shit to deal with, like keeping my house from being destroyed.

  • @mikeakers2043
    @mikeakers2043 Год назад +1

    this is why we need more unions!! its management with thinking like this.

  • @JoybuzzerX
    @JoybuzzerX 13 часов назад

    Lol...sounds like time to call in missing work

  • @SuperGlacierGirl
    @SuperGlacierGirl Год назад +2

    Sounds like my place, they let us go 1/2 hour early yesterday, to prepare. And we had to show up today. Oh we work outside.

  • @monot00nz
    @monot00nz Год назад +3

    That line about the work family made by blood boil because of how true it is 😒🤣😅

    • @batboy555
      @batboy555 10 месяцев назад

      I told them but my family is fucked up.

  • @chrishubbard64
    @chrishubbard64 Год назад +4

    Its never been this bad for me but you can really feel the pressure to come into work no matter how bad the weather is. And its a fun game to play as they want you there but they also know if they try to FORCE you to be there, thats gonna have some legal repercussions if you get hurt. But they make sure you know that subtle "disapproval" will be there when you call to say "Hey, there is like, 5 inches of snow on the roads and the plows havent been by, so im not going to make it to work today" Its like 3x as much fun when they play the wait till the last second game before admitting they cant be open in this weather. "We gonna play it by EAR. If its bad enough then we will shut down, but we will wait to see what happens before we decide."

  • @hatchetman3662
    @hatchetman3662 Год назад +1

    5:24 Is my favorite part.

  • @smartawesome376
    @smartawesome376 Год назад +4

    The tornado sirens came on as I was watching this and it freaked me out

    • @Molon_Labe1776
      @Molon_Labe1776 Год назад

      Where you at?

    • @smartawesome376
      @smartawesome376 Год назад +1

      @@Molon_Labe1776 Ohio, of all places

    • @Molon_Labe1776
      @Molon_Labe1776 Год назад

      @smartawesome376 lol. Was guessing around the hurricane.
      Stay safe.
      When I was in TN, we'd get them every spring. Had an EF-4 come within a mile of my apartment my last year there.

    • @smartawesome376
      @smartawesome376 Год назад +1

      @@Molon_Labe1776 no, I was just sitting outside and they tested the sirens. Not a real tornado

    • @Molon_Labe1776
      @Molon_Labe1776 Год назад

      @@smartawesome376 oh, gotcha.
      Still though, they are eerie af.

  • @coast2coast8306
    @coast2coast8306 2 месяца назад

    “From the peons” 😂😂😂 damn!

  • @armchairgeneralissimo
    @armchairgeneralissimo Год назад +1

    Working whilst a hurricane is tearing apart your home is a sound investmint.

  • @itszoot89
    @itszoot89 Год назад +1

    Mother Nature's throwing a tantrum, but work says it's just a breeze! 🌪️

  • @kalibkadafi7747
    @kalibkadafi7747 Год назад +1

    I'm in Florida. Work in distribution. Loading several trucks just for them to come back because customers closed. Have to be unloaded and reloaded the next day for same thing. They don't care what cat the hurricane is, you coming into work. Crazy

  • @waltwalker8117
    @waltwalker8117 Год назад +3

    I actually worked for a guy who said we were working during Hurricane Isabelle.. I stress the word WORKED.

  • @JustaGuy_Gaming
    @JustaGuy_Gaming 3 месяца назад +1

    Been several times I went to work with the power out. Company usually told us to wait around to see if it came back on "just in case". Once they even wanted us to clean while the power was out. Because nothing is safer than mopping the bathroom floor with a flash light. Luckily it was with pay... but still pretty stupid.

  • @douglasfoley2060
    @douglasfoley2060 5 месяцев назад +1

    I worked for a company once, and something happened on the only highway that I could use to get to the job, from where I was living at. I think it was some kind of hazardous material truck crashing and spilling its contents all over that section of the highway, but anyway, the state shut down the entire highway for like miles. So obviously, I had no way to get to work. They tried to fire everyone who was affected by the highway closure. Then to add insult to injury, when they could’ve fire everyone for fear of a lawsuit. They tried to lecture us on being better prepared to come to work, even during emergencies such as what happened on the highway. Lmfao!!!😭🤣😂

  • @snackman2005
    @snackman2005 Год назад +15

    I was a snack route deliver a few years ago and ran my route in the middle of a hurricane. The people would ask me what are you doing here? When you are 100 percent commission. You do what you have to do.

  • @ArkhnBarkin
    @ArkhnBarkin 6 месяцев назад

    100% had to drive through a hurricane two years ago in Florida to make it to work and had to pick up people on the way 😂

  • @nicholasbaker2904
    @nicholasbaker2904 Год назад +2

    In 10yrs the world is gonna be a wild place when noone is working and the ones who are really dont give a shit anymore. Gonna enjoy the ride.

  • @McCanicScot420
    @McCanicScot420 12 дней назад

    You see us more than your family is 100% truth.

  • @taylorjohnson4572
    @taylorjohnson4572 Год назад +1

    Boss man would see them next week. He's not coming in

  • @FlyingSugarCat
    @FlyingSugarCat Год назад +4

    This sounds like my work. Power goes out 30 minutes into shift and is off for 3 hours and they made us sit in the dark lunchroom (backup lights went out) rather than send us home, so that they could salvage the last 4 hours of the shift.

    • @calanon534
      @calanon534 Год назад

      I literally would have left and told them to f themselves. I take Breadstick Ricky's stance when it comes to severe weather - not a job I don't need. Employers will literally kill their employees and say "Whoops!" and get away with it. I'd rather be unemployed than unalive.

    • @rustyshackleford436
      @rustyshackleford436 Год назад

      Were you paid 4 hours to sit? Seems like easy money to me

  • @zacmonarch4845
    @zacmonarch4845 Год назад +3

    See im that guy that always hassles the boss in meetings and challenging him. He makes the big bucks, he deserves it. But i always show up the next day even when i say no way.

  • @Ozzypup1
    @Ozzypup1 Год назад +3

    This sounds just like the place I work at when theres a huge winter storm comming.

  • @bboxx069
    @bboxx069 2 месяца назад

    Hurricane Beryl just made landfall. I just called and yes we have to come in to work.
    We work outside. The administrative people who work in the office up front do not have to come in and they are still getting paid.

  • @SpadeAce
    @SpadeAce Год назад +1

    This is every single business in Kansas.

  • @danw2112
    @danw2112 Год назад

    Mike from Felonious Falafel said Marshall lives in Tennessee. He was in no danger from the hurricane. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @MarshallPatrick
      @MarshallPatrick  Год назад +2

      Lmao! Steve made the hurricane. It’s all his fault!!!

    • @danw2112
      @danw2112 Год назад

      @@MarshallPatrick True, very true. 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @thecheese8145
    @thecheese8145 Год назад +3

    They used to just make us sleep over at the plant so we wouldn't miss work.

  • @andrewprice1774
    @andrewprice1774 4 месяца назад

    Tyson in Vienna ga laid us off for renovations in February back in 2014? Had us come in for a meeting on the day we had the biggest ice over that entire winter... roads were full of black ice which is rare here in mid/south Georgia, snow flurries in Macon ,everything shutdown, it was crazy.. the company was trying to get us killed!!! Then when we got there it was a SAFETY MEETING!!!!! LIKE WTF!!!!

  • @jsgaguilera
    @jsgaguilera Год назад

    Employer : if you get caught in the Hurricane and not show up to work, your getting written up and possibly fired for getting in that unsafe hurricane space!!!….. 🤨🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤨

  • @crowejagerson3628
    @crowejagerson3628 11 месяцев назад +1

    Had a foreman like this once. We waited till he was in the porta john on a 90+ degree day. Screwed that door shut and tipped him over. We let him out eventually. Good times.

  • @cheesyminer
    @cheesyminer 6 месяцев назад

    I was waiting for him to say "Now y'all get back to work. I've got to get outta here before the hurricane hits."

  • @Two-Checks
    @Two-Checks Год назад +5

    Wait. Was the boss coming in too?

  • @survivalsearcher
    @survivalsearcher Год назад +1

    Too funny!
    I was waiting for the "so, you want us to work here for free and pay you $50 a night for utilities? where is that money supposed to come from?

  • @jims6323
    @jims6323 Год назад

    Where I live it's blizzards & the companys attitude was the exact same!

  • @nosurfzone9457
    @nosurfzone9457 11 месяцев назад

    "IN-V-E-S-T-M-I-N-T"
    😂

  • @gevans5446
    @gevans5446 3 месяца назад

    "How much do you think this job is worth?" 😂

  • @H8er-Maker
    @H8er-Maker Год назад +2

    Surprised bossman was gonna make it in.

    • @jeremypace249
      @jeremypace249 Год назад

      Yeah, what about protecting his boat?

  • @forresthunt9573
    @forresthunt9573 4 месяца назад

    Texan here; Last time we got hit w/ a hurricane, I called my boss and asked if I had to use Paid Leave or Sick Leave. He said, "This counts as an 'Act of God', so your covered for the day".
    I fucking love my boss.

  • @williamparker2922
    @williamparker2922 Год назад

    work on the northside of gainesville florida... just worked through hurricane idalia. drive was good though, zero traffic and no rush hour.

  • @user-vv7yb9dy5t
    @user-vv7yb9dy5t Год назад

    Worked at a paper mill near Savannah GA. When Matthew came they said work was the safest place to be

  • @beardyeighty
    @beardyeighty Год назад +14

    This one goes out to the good folks of Waffle House lol

    • @dakkenblah1450
      @dakkenblah1450 Год назад +3

      Hey I enjoyed watching the hurricanes I lived through in Florida from the safety of my Waffle House bunker. Buildings around us lost some pieces a few times but that store never even got a scratch

  • @GrantAndKelli
    @GrantAndKelli 3 месяца назад

    “What are you going to do at home?” Literally heard this from construction workers… I don’t know maybe live my life and not work! 😂

  • @JRotten
    @JRotten Год назад +2

    I'd work for free, made sure I got hurt.
    Sense not "allowed to be clocked in". No worker comp....
    BIG LAWSUIT...... $$$$

  • @saxassoon
    @saxassoon 10 месяцев назад

    One of the benefits I had working as a researcher at a University. Whenever a hurricane came in they just said "yea nah we got too many non-floridians here we ain't working/teaching until we tell you"
    Loved my hurricane days

  • @kevinb314
    @kevinb314 7 месяцев назад

    When I saw the title I knew “now you’re gonna have to leave a couple hours early to get here on time”
    Was coming.

  • @chefdan87
    @chefdan87 7 месяцев назад

    Im currently on my companies hurricane ride out crew. This video hits hard.....

  • @Timothy_Smith
    @Timothy_Smith Год назад +1

    This makes me very glad to:
    A) Work from home
    B) Work for a company that would rather us be safe and take care of our families than take that sort of risk.

  • @notablediscomfort
    @notablediscomfort Год назад +5

    "Police state they are currently accepting any and all information which may lead to an attempted murder suspect after a shift supervisor found partially dismembered and duct taped to the front his own boat. Officers ate saying things are particularly difficult with this investigation after hurricane, with their workload greatly increased and working conditions drastically worse than usual."

  • @josephnemeth4315
    @josephnemeth4315 9 месяцев назад

    It's so on point, and it's sad because there are bosses like this, and middle management wonders why no one wants to deal with the b.s. they spew at any/every meeting

  • @timewellspent8137
    @timewellspent8137 4 месяца назад

    In the U.P. of Michigan, we go to work in blizzards. You'll see 32 inches of snow coming in, and 50 inches on your way out. No snow days up here.

  • @richardroberts1212
    @richardroberts1212 Год назад +1

    For the global viewers the comedy comes from the fact this man is 100% serious and probably is just quoting what employers and bosses have actually said…

  • @stevemoore8599
    @stevemoore8599 Год назад +1

    If I ever had a boss like that he would be gumming his food till he got his dentures.

  • @aftersolo
    @aftersolo 5 месяцев назад

    My wife worked at the post office for 7 years. She literally never got a day off due to weather. She ran in blizzards, tornado weather, and flooding. Her boss even picked people up a couple times in his vehicle bc their personal vehicles wouldn't make it to work bc of flooding or snow.

  • @Saabspeedmaniac2k6
    @Saabspeedmaniac2k6 8 месяцев назад

    Lol I quit a job when a cat3 hurricane was in our way and they wanted us to work just before it hit, then I got a text after it passed to help clean the lot for no pay. I read that text and laughed so hard before I blocked the number

  • @GxNi4234
    @GxNi4234 5 месяцев назад

    yeah, i was a deckhand taking a yacht down to key-west in the event of a hurricane. had to get a trusted friend to make sure my fam was okay

  • @HawkGTboy
    @HawkGTboy 6 месяцев назад

    “I understand that” is Bossish for “I don’t give a shit about that.”

  • @crash4267
    @crash4267 4 месяца назад

    Need a follow up on this 😂😂😂

  • @thisdude1286
    @thisdude1286 Год назад

    Lol as a mail carrier they’re gonna make me work.

  • @brandonvalley2013
    @brandonvalley2013 Год назад +1

    How dare you appropriate the disaster affecting FeloniousFalafels city. Now instead of watching him I read the jolly ranchers story. Thanks a lot bud 😂

    • @MarshallPatrick
      @MarshallPatrick  Год назад +1

      Hahaha I blame Carl or Steve for the Jolly Rancher story! I read it too, I’m not happy about it 😂😂😂😂

  • @TheLordPolar
    @TheLordPolar Год назад

    Yea this is so spot on.