r/MaliciousCompliance - Entire Class REFUSES To Go Early, SURGEON Gets Really Angry!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @DrownedInExile
    @DrownedInExile Год назад +19

    "If you're dumb, surround yourself with smart people. If you're smart, surround yourself with smart people who you disagree with." - Isaac Jaffey, Sports Night

  • @RepellentJeff
    @RepellentJeff Год назад +59

    That first boss is someone who never got a much-needed ass beating at some point in his life.

    • @untiedshoelaces2588
      @untiedshoelaces2588 Год назад +4

      Agreed.
      It's not considered as violence if a valuable lesson is learned.

    • @IndigoSolution
      @IndigoSolution Год назад +3

      I would have told him to contact my Union Steward for all future communications on that matter and blocked/ignored their number for the rest of the month.

    • @markedwards3647
      @markedwards3647 Год назад +1

      @@untiedshoelaces2588 Everyone goes home at the end of the day, and has many regular habits in his weekly routine.

    • @untiedshoelaces2588
      @untiedshoelaces2588 Год назад +2

      @@markedwards3647 And, apparently no conscience for the people they have trampled upon to make themselves feel bigger.

    • @GoingtoHecq
      @GoingtoHecq 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@untiedshoelaces2588it is violence. There are just times when we use it to defend people from bullies

  • @lorihaun9956
    @lorihaun9956 Год назад +5

    A dear friend of mine had a baby last fall (cesarean) and while with her husband a couple of hours later, as they were in a hallway, she suddenly collapsed and died in his arms. She is sorely missed. Her daughter is doing great and her family and friends have been very supportive.
    It is terrible how pregnant women are treated in the workforce.

  • @adamguymon7096
    @adamguymon7096 Год назад +31

    Story One: If I were OP I would have told my boss "If you keep calling me while I am off of the clock like this I am going to have to charge you".

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Год назад +7

      Soon as OP is off the clock, boss' number gets blocked. Easy as. Unblock it once on the clock again.

    • @Fireguy97
      @Fireguy97 6 месяцев назад +2

      Every time that my boss calls me when I'm off duty I get to charge 4 hours overtime .

  • @HappilyHomicidalHooligan
    @HappilyHomicidalHooligan Год назад +14

    Vacation Story: OP's Husband needs to talk to both HR and the Union Steward about WHY he's not listed as on Vacation when his Vacation was approved by Management...
    He should also be discussing that one Managers obvious Harassment and Workplace Harassment...

  • @dusti6254
    @dusti6254 Год назад +13

    There is no paid leave in the US. It depends completely on the company. Our politicians go with the “the company should do the right thing” over “we need to make sure the right thing is done” philosophy. We are allowed to take 12 weeks unpaid leave on FMLA, but not many can afford 12 weeks of no pay

  • @DameNickum
    @DameNickum Год назад +3

    In the US when I was post partum, I got 4 weeks off, and there was no leave for my husband. It’s inhumane to expect a women to come back to work as an RN with a 4 week old at home.

  • @daemon2426
    @daemon2426 Год назад +40

    Yes. "Bless your heart." Is 100% the Southern "polite" way of calling someone stupid or similar. The more things between "your" and "heart," the worse their opinion of you or the worse you messed up.

    • @GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou
      @GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou Год назад

      I knew a kid who had a southern grandmother. He didn't seem to be stupid, but I guess, he must have been one of the stupidest human beings on the planet. I thought it was affectionate, but she, evidently, was a malicious bitch through & through to him. I hope he is too stupid to figure out the reality, because he loved her dearly.

    • @CynthiaJohnston
      @CynthiaJohnston Год назад +2

      I've heard that when they tell you 'Bless your heart", it's a good bet they want to do it as a fiery blessing after they dig it out with a blunt spoon!

    • @machintelligence
      @machintelligence Год назад +5

      Hidden within ever "bless your heart" is a quiet "fuck you."

  • @Die_Oile
    @Die_Oile Год назад +50

    Story 1: as a German, I truly pity new parents that need to work in the US. Maternity leave in Germany starts 6 weeks before due date as by law, and yes, parental leave is 14 months , maternity leave of 3 weeks after birth not counted in. Parental leave can even be sort of doubled if you choose to work only part time (so it‘s a partial leave).

    • @annebokma4637
      @annebokma4637 Год назад +7

      Paternity leave of 14 months? Do Germans need 5 months of intense training before daring to conceive? 🤣🤣
      As a dutchie I do agree that the USA is ridiculous

    • @hecklinjekyll3959
      @hecklinjekyll3959 Год назад +1

      @@annebokma4637 it's the German way. 😛

    • @cesaravegah3787
      @cesaravegah3787 Год назад

      And still your people refuse to have babies, nor that you are doing is wrong, I actually agree with that, the point is even with such geneous perks your birth rate is well bellow replacement rates, there is a serious problem there.

    • @Die_Oile
      @Die_Oile Год назад +2

      @@cesaravegah3787 refuse to have babies? Looking at my own children, I cannot confirm that. I don’t think that parental leave policies actually effect birth rates. It’s more like education, and the awareness that women‘s bodies are more than birthing machines. Contraception helps, too. And for the record: there already are too many humans on this planet. Maybe we should distribute resources more fairly, and fight racism, before we advocate for even more people on this tiny ball in space.

    • @cesaravegah3787
      @cesaravegah3787 Год назад +2

      @@Die_OileYour personal experience doesn't translates to statistics, Germany is aging, fast and that is extremly bad for your social structure, if you are ok with that, so be it and for the record, the problem is not too much people, is waste and government induced misery

  • @benjie128
    @benjie128 Год назад +19

    Bless your heart is one of my favourite phrases. Depending on context, it can range from "my deepest sympathies" to "F- u"

    • @carolgibson-wilson4354
      @carolgibson-wilson4354 Год назад +4

      How very southern. My TX relatives use it all the time, as did my maternal grandmother. It is so useful, so I adopted it.

    • @Urugami45
      @Urugami45 Год назад

      Kinda like the Southern version of "Dude".

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 Год назад

      Similar how Bilbo Baggins uses "good morning/day"?

  • @dancing0nthe3dge
    @dancing0nthe3dge Год назад +29

    Story 1: I had a similar story happened to me, when my husband was leaving his old job they wouldn't let him do paternity leave then vacation then work a couple of weeks then leave for new job .... So my husband took all of his vacation, found a new job during this time which would give him paternity leave before he even started on his first day, so he worked until his vacation was over and then quit on the spot and then continued/started his couple weeks paid paternity leave before he started his new job, they even covered his health insurance in advance.

  • @Warrickomega
    @Warrickomega Год назад +6

    That First boss had been Harassing him. WTF?

  • @brpetzn
    @brpetzn Год назад +5

    You're right about the US. Here, we are not guaranteed anything, not even sick leave. We are at the mercy of employers to decide if we get anything or not.

    • @TheKnightofAwesomeness
      @TheKnightofAwesomeness Год назад

      Unless it's a at will state, you can guarantee a lawsuit if they decide to screw you 😈

    • @karlrovey
      @karlrovey 4 месяца назад

      ​@@TheKnightofAwesomeness49 of the 50 states are "at-will."

  • @DisneyChar
    @DisneyChar Год назад +2

    Manager should be happy he has a petty employee and not a litigious employee

  • @tobykenobe
    @tobykenobe Год назад +9

    Tell the Chameleon to give up the cookies or else

  • @JodyBruchon
    @JodyBruchon Год назад +7

    If you are a great manager of a team, you basically have little to no managerial work to do. That's the beauty of being the boss with a decently large team. If you're running a tiny business then this doesn't apply so much, but when you have a whole team and you delegate and mediate properly, you tend to live a pretty stress-free work life.

  • @siukong
    @siukong 5 месяцев назад +3

    3 days maternity/paternity leave is utterly ludicrous.

  • @MyRegardsToTheDodo
    @MyRegardsToTheDodo Год назад +7

    Here in Germany paid parental leave is normally 12 months, but when the two parents split the it between them and one of them has less income after the leave period it can be up to 14 months. Three days is bonkers, and it seems that in the US these three days aren't even mandatory by law, but something the company gave them. The parents can request up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave by law (according to wikipedia), but they don't have a right to paid parental leave.
    The US are the only OECD country without a law guaranteeing parents paid parental leave.

  • @ThomasKent1346
    @ThomasKent1346 Год назад +4

    "Bless your heart" is a phrase common to the Southern United States.[1][2] The phrase has multiple meanings and is used to express genuine sympathy but sometimes as an insult that conveys condescension, derision, or contempt. It may also be spoken as a precursor to an insult to mitigate its severity. Meanings range from "you are dumb but can't help it" to "fuck you" and are primarily imparted through context and tone.[3] While common in the South, it is primarily used by individuals who wish to "be sweet” and do not wish to "act ugly."

    • @ThomasKent1346
      @ThomasKent1346 Год назад +1

      I'm not from the south, but I have in-laws who are.

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 Год назад

      Interestingly, the Chinese have a similar way of expressing contempt for an unwanted guest - "Travel safely". Meaning the exact opposite. Though if the guest is a treasured friend, it could also mean what it says. Only the recipient and the speaker will know which is which ha ha.

  • @gregorythomas333
    @gregorythomas333 Год назад +2

    Story 1: The third time he called I would have told him that if he continues his telephone harassment during my time off I will file criminal charges & get a No Contact order.

    • @patk8417
      @patk8417 Год назад +1

      And a grievance with the union that you mentioned!

  • @virtualatheist
    @virtualatheist Год назад +1

    Deny... Paternity leave? Really? Is that even allowed?

  • @mrmoose6619
    @mrmoose6619 Год назад +3

    Sometimes it just comes down to this rule of thumb: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
    Thanks to all 3 OPs and KCC for this episode.

  • @randalthor741
    @randalthor741 Год назад +1

    I'm not 100% sure on this, but the last time I checked what the paid parental leave rules were in Canada you could take up to 12 months that can be split however you want between the 2 parents, or you could take up to 18 months but you get paid at a lower rate for the 18 months than you would for the 12.

  • @Icalasari
    @Icalasari Год назад +14

    Story 2 - The buttholes probably wanted to haze the students because they themselves got hazed like this and thought it was their turn
    Glad these bullies are getting told no

  • @yaterodst
    @yaterodst 5 месяцев назад

    Its stories like these that caused me to adopt the attitude of, "This isnt a request. Im telling you what days im not available." And, "No I am not going to work through my lunch and you dont get a say in that."

  • @drewkoenen8334
    @drewkoenen8334 Год назад +1

    The United States doesn’t have long term maternity leave because of the conservative representatives in their government

  • @buch4620
    @buch4620 Год назад +1

    28:58 this is 100% correct I work in a resturant as a middle manager the only times I actually have to do my job is either customer complaints or staff confused or doing something wrong. Other than that I just help around and close sometimes and it’s easy

  • @thomasarmbruster1743
    @thomasarmbruster1743 Год назад +3

    Love the new chameleon!

  • @MajBoothroyd
    @MajBoothroyd 5 месяцев назад

    Working in both IT and phone support; it's alarmingly common for bosses to declare you should be fully ready to work at 8am on the dot. That means computers rebooted, tools, logins, and the whole lot ready to go to immediately take a call or work on an issue. I always have to remind them, that's working off the clock and has been highly illegal for 30+ years.

  • @Cobb
    @Cobb 6 месяцев назад

    Story 1, if the manager didn't get fired I'd definitely be filling harassment with HR or Union Stewart when I got back.

  • @Pikapower7
    @Pikapower7 Год назад +3

    Wow! When did you get the new mascot?

    • @KarmaStoriesPodcast
      @KarmaStoriesPodcast  Год назад +2

      I created him a while back, but just started using it recently :)

  • @gameygeemer4142
    @gameygeemer4142 Год назад +1

    On the vacation story: 99% sure that was Kroger. Only retail chain I know of that has a union and is very prominent in the south

  • @Kayenne54
    @Kayenne54 Год назад +1

    I actually thought that was why people aspired to "middle management"...in order to do as little as possible. 28:15

  • @thecursed01
    @thecursed01 Год назад +1

    "bless your heart" means there's the following part that isn't said out loud that goes "because it's too late for your brain"

  • @jablue4329
    @jablue4329 Год назад +7

    Ah, KCC and morning coffee. Pretty good combo.

    • @Proxyxd1
      @Proxyxd1 Год назад +1

      Have a nice day😋

    • @justsomeguy934
      @justsomeguy934 Год назад +1

      My morning routine as well

    • @markedwards3647
      @markedwards3647 Год назад

      KFC varies wildly from location to location. A few locations serve pretty good chicken. Most serve chicken inedibly salty, dry, and cold. Church's chicken is usually OK. though some are identical to KFC. Don't know about Popeyes or chick-fil As, , since their politics are anti-customer, and they MIGHT or might serve customers who have more melanin than their servers to avoid bankruptcy. But dark or olive skinned should not count on edible or safe food. I think these people, or at least their supervisors, from what I heard them say in Phoenix, want to kill you. I have visited these institutions only a couple of times, so I do not have a representative sample.

  • @jpbaley2016
    @jpbaley2016 Год назад

    The US has no labor laws regarding maternity or paternity paid time off. We do have the Family Medical Leave Act which protects employees’ jobs if they have to take up to 12 weeks leave for themselves or family member. Their health insurance must be paid for them during this time. It only protects a person’s job, it doesn’t require employers to pay the employee while they’re on leave.

  • @johndeltuvia7892
    @johndeltuvia7892 Год назад

    On pressure at veterinary school: a friend of mine who will be retiring soon - in her sixties - from running her own veterinary clinic and surgery for decades, as well as having served on the State Veterinary Board, told me that people who flunk out of veterinary school... are usually admitted quite easily into medical schools for humans. So take all those hospital shows with interns and residents and the stress and lack of sleep - it's a cakewalk compared to veterinary school. (Because you only need to know one species and one anatomy.)

  • @imperialspacemarine1539
    @imperialspacemarine1539 Год назад

    0:01 That chameleon gives me the "uncanny valley effect" kind of chills ugh...

  • @jimdob6528
    @jimdob6528 Год назад +1

    I have zero issue with nepotism as long as the person can actually do their job. You don’t go to college to get an education anymore. You are literally paying for networking.

  • @6thChild
    @6thChild Год назад +5

    Story 1: in Austria we have different types of maternity leave. In addition, there are 8 weeks of paid leave before and after the birth by law. The shortest variant is 12 months (+2 months if shared with partner) and the longest variant is up to 30 months (+6 months if shared with partner). Although you really should consider what variant you choose, because the longer you stay at home, the lesser the financial aid will be

    • @threepot900
      @threepot900 Год назад

      I’m in Australia, and my employer will match the government’s minimum, and if you want to, you can take the time at half pay and double the time.

  • @PaulineTownsend-j4z
    @PaulineTownsend-j4z 6 месяцев назад

    It amazes me that people in the USA have to use holiday time off when they are sick.

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 Год назад +1

    Why be such a stickler for rules? The work is getting done on time and the company is benefiting. So what if there is a weird work schedule or two? Another boss that doesn't take the time to learn how things work. Then proceeded to alienate the people that make things work. Net result, things don't work. And they're confused as to why.

  • @77gravity
    @77gravity 2 месяца назад

    First one: he needs to Block the manager's number, if that manager is ringing him every day to ask dumb questions. No need to be "on call" when you're not being paid for it.

  • @bobbert1945
    @bobbert1945 Месяц назад

    US workers are allowed 3 months of FMLA. It is only paid, if the worker has enough sick/vacation/comp/PTO etc. to still receive money.

  • @Aabergm
    @Aabergm 4 месяца назад

    I have reached the age where when they say "Your application for leave has been denied" I hear "I am stupid & don't know how leave works".
    Now days I politely remind them that I am not asking, I will not be available those days, this is your forewarning.
    I learnt this lesson when a previous employer told me the afternoon before I was to have 2 weeks off, that my leave had been denied due to staffing issues. I visited the doctor that afternoon and took the next four weeks off for mental health leave all of which was paid because I never get sick. I then quit forcing them to pay me almost $10,000 in accrued unused leave. Fuck that place.
    Also in Australia paid parental leave is not something an employer can say no to, it can also be months long.

  • @ericsharris5098
    @ericsharris5098 4 месяца назад

    "Worst" or "least"?
    Government isn't magic.

  • @Icalasari
    @Icalasari Год назад

    Story 1 - While our country is lacking in many areas, we do have one of the best parental leaves in the world. I think it's second or third best?

  • @Avrysatos
    @Avrysatos Год назад +1

    3 days of leave for a father is generous in the us.

    • @ThomasKent1346
      @ThomasKent1346 Год назад +1

      3 days is quite often how much bereavement leave one gets in the US as well. (That's how much I got when my mother passed away).

  • @HappilyHomicidalHooligan
    @HappilyHomicidalHooligan Год назад

    As I understand US Labor Law, an Employer CAN'T Legally deny Maternity/Paternity Leave...

  • @erichanastacio9695
    @erichanastacio9695 Год назад

    Last story: As for the second day off... Should have offered him a double (or triple) pay to work that day. It's up to him to accept or refuse the offer.

  • @selwynowen6213
    @selwynowen6213 Год назад

    Re story one. By the manager calling the husband all those time, I’m surprised that wasn’t classed as harassment. I would have bought them all to the attention of the union and his bosses

  • @aaronbredon2948
    @aaronbredon2948 6 месяцев назад

    The number one job of a middle manager should be to take the heat for your competent employees so they can do things properly.
    And you should make sure that your employees are competent. That’s not to say you should come down heavily on employees who make a mistake once. You or a qualified employee should go over their mistake, how to avoid or fix it, and just make sure it isn’t repeated.
    One thing I have noted is that too many of these stories involve positions where there is only one person skilled in a task. This should be avoided, as bad things happen, and there should always be backup.

  • @richardrejmer8721
    @richardrejmer8721 6 месяцев назад

    First Story about Parental Leave. . My son lives in Sweden.
    The Swedish parental leave system entitles parents to 𝟰𝟴𝟬 𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗱 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗹 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝗮 𝗰𝗵𝗶𝗹𝗱 𝗶𝘀 𝗯𝗼𝗿𝗻 𝗼𝗿 𝗮𝗱𝗼𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗱.
    Each parent is entitled to 240 of those days. So the husband can take leave, or the wife take leave. . Or BOTH take leave at the same time. . Until the 480 days are used up.
    The leave can be taken as individual days, or blocks of days . . Whatever suits the parents. . NOT what suits the employer. .
    AND while that parental leave is being used, you can't be laid off or fired. .
    THAT is how Sweden looks after families. .

  • @Sparkbomber
    @Sparkbomber 6 месяцев назад

    First story... harrassment like that is illegal.

  • @d3dunham
    @d3dunham Год назад +2

    Love the new graphics!

  • @cammando2363
    @cammando2363 Год назад

    It’s just sad that many middle managers get it stuck in their heads that they are the big cheese and that the shot doesn’t stick to them. As often as not it turns out that way.

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 6 месяцев назад

    My goodness, in my country there's about a years time split between the mum and dad.
    About a third for each and then a third that they're free to distribute between each as needed.
    And it's at 80% wage.
    Also, everyone has a right to a kindergarten spot once the baby is one year old.
    It's subsidized, but not entirely free.

  • @perrymanjim
    @perrymanjim Год назад

    Story1) I had a job, 1weeks on 1week off. Had a baby, 8 weeks leave. I took my 1 week off, 2 weeks leave, 1 week off. Work 2 weeks, then Repeat. This gave me an extra full week off for every 2 weeks leave. Basically got 4 months off between 2 weeks work per month.

  • @emeraldqueen1994
    @emeraldqueen1994 Год назад +2

    STORY 1 : that manager is an ABLEIST JERK!!!!!! I’m disabled myself and I was triggered FOR OP’s wife!!!!!! Teach him (the manager) some manners for crying out loud!!!!!!!!!!!)

  • @TheTwil1
    @TheTwil1 Год назад

    True. I’m Canadian and I got 6 months off maternity leave.

  • @kaylahau6863
    @kaylahau6863 Год назад

    “Bless your heart” roughly translates to “god you are stupid” in the south. A good test for what part of the US someone is from is say it to them and watch their reaction, if they say thanks they are from the north, if they get sickly sweet or mad/offended they are southern, the deeper south the bigger the reaction

    • @karlrovey
      @karlrovey 4 месяца назад

      It's also situational. In some situations, it essentially means "F YOU." In others, it's "Are you stupid?" More rarely, it is an offering of condolences.

  • @driftwolf
    @driftwolf 6 месяцев назад

    All this story tells me is just how dystopian and toxic the whole American working culture really is. And how poorly the US treats employees. I also have to laugh at the "pro life" folks who keep voting against any form of maternity leave as standard. Because if I wasn't laughing I'd be doing something much more violent.

  • @himmelblau2126
    @himmelblau2126 5 месяцев назад

    listening to this from germany. "all his time of and paternity leave... 3 Weeks.." thats so crazy. my wife had like 3 years of maternity leave

  • @MGower4465
    @MGower4465 6 месяцев назад

    In the US, extended family leave csn be used as a perk. I had a coworker gone for a full year. I think her husband had six months.

  • @morbiundich803
    @morbiundich803 Год назад

    6 Weeks before ,8 Weeks after and till 3 Years of Elterntime

  • @thisbushnell2012
    @thisbushnell2012 5 месяцев назад

    Actually, it is the norm in the U.S., where corporate profits, and stockholders' dividends are far more important than the people who actually create the wealth that is skimmed off for those non-contributors.

  • @ricardog2165
    @ricardog2165 Год назад

    The first story is confusing. At one point he said he is coming back to work November 10th, then says he was out until January?

  • @albratgaming2348
    @albratgaming2348 6 месяцев назад

    A good manager should seem to do nothing while everything runs smoothly. If a Manager is working hard.. Something has gone wrong. Its a bit like the maintenance department. If they are doing routine tasks and not busy.. Everything is working. When they are busy.. things are broken and not working.

  • @canadianjenn916
    @canadianjenn916 Год назад +1

    Great stories and nice backgrounds 👍🙂

  • @SpitfiretheCat16
    @SpitfiretheCat16 Год назад

    babe wake up the chameleon changed again

  • @travishuber8103
    @travishuber8103 Год назад

    I'm in the US and I get 3 weeks, then we have a "step back in" program where the first month we get 10 hour weeks, then 2nd month 20 hour, 3rd month 30 hour weeks, then back to full time. We also have Open (unlimited) PTO

  • @patk8417
    @patk8417 Год назад

    Ah, the scourge of a long time employee, a new mangler that turns out to be a micro mangler!

  • @nancybennett7811
    @nancybennett7811 Год назад

    dont like the lizard so close

  • @brianjohnson5272
    @brianjohnson5272 Год назад

    Why does the USA not get better maternity laws? Easy answer,
    The governmental kickbacks would be significantly reduced, so those that represent the people's personal bank accounts would be affected.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Год назад

      Because retail tends to be a race to the bottom - cheaper, cheaper, cheaper.
      Paying people not to work cost money.

  • @flashrobbie
    @flashrobbie Год назад

    Did Canadians get This is Going to Hurt about new doctors in the UK's national health system? Are Americans going to remake it because it's some of the best, slightly traumatising recent television.

  • @jeremyk.6456
    @jeremyk.6456 Год назад

    Facts about the comments about management. The only thing management needs to do is to make sure they complete their management paperwork, ensure that any employee/customer/patient/providers are taken care of properly if any issues arise the regular staff can’t handle, to know how to do every job that they’re in charge of so when SHTF the manager can jump in at the worst area to help out (or wherever the technical group specifically needs extra help the manager is capable of doing in professional/specialized fields), and to properly delegate work to employees as it comes in to not overwhelm them with the stress. You only step in as a manager when there is a possible to probable danger to people/property, a crime is about to be or is being committed, someone is violating or about to violate company policy’s, and other times where people are doing stuff that is highly unorthodox/not normal but to go inquire about the reasoning behind it (because sometimes they may have a good idea or on the way to a good idea) that with both of your minds you may come up with a ground breaking idea/technique. Never just go into attacking your subordinates in front of others unless there is an immediate danger to life & limb of people but to only get the attention of everyone so that it can be a learning time and to prevent anything disastrous but don’t go into personal worker attacks at all or really rip them if they deserve it until behind closed doors with HR & other management to properly handle the situation. I’ve always made sure to take care of my workers and even have told my workers my bonus and sign a contract with them that they all can vote for peoples contributions of work to divide up the 25% of my bonus (no cap on how much that could be so the bigger bonus more for them to split and larger groups I went up to 40-50% but the bonuses where usually larger so it was around the same until the group started producing well above expectations.) that I would show them my previous quarterly bonus or that of my predecessor when starting with a new group. Only once did we have a super slacker that the group unanimously voted him out of the bonus because he would sleep, leave early, come in late, and would always turn in extremely subpar work that everyone else had to pick up his slack. So everyone got an even portion of his $1100 bonus that gave an extra $183 for each of their quarterly bonuses that I gave them from mine. I generally would always approve vacation and told them to book in advance to save money and we would all make sure that the rest of us would pick up the slack during each other’s vacations so they wouldn’t be bothered unless they where highly specialized on a project that needed to verify our work on his part but we would just send it to him and when his wife was in the spa he would do what he could based on how crucial it was needed regardless of the order it came in and would work on his laptop on trips to tourist sites when his wife would generally nap. Since he ended up finishing it quicker than we thought even though he didn’t need it the group all pitched him a day off of their time so he got an extra 6 days plus 2 weekend days to extend their vacation because his technical part was done and we didn’t have much left to finish. His wife and himself got everyone on the team a gift for when they got back from their vacation as a thank you, gave each person on the team a highly customized birthday present that year, and a really nice cultural gift from their extended vacation that probably fed a local family for a couple months per persons gift. When you have a good team and a good boss it becomes like a family that you all just help each other out and look out for each other even years later. I got tired of the managers & executives above me that seemed to lack basic common sense or problem of everyday folks that don’t make 6+ figures with bonuses starting in 5-6 figures so they are detached from the reality of their workers. I ended up going into business for myself and have a few side hustles that took initial work/maybe up to an hour a week for each side hustle with a large 4-16 hour push once every 1-6 months depending on the hustle. Most of them I take care of passively while dong other stuff I have to do anyways for my primary job/family and when there is enough I do a large push to increase the passive income. Life has been so much less stressful than running in the rat race.

  • @af2001
    @af2001 Год назад +2

    Good morning

  • @HappilyHomicidalHooligan
    @HappilyHomicidalHooligan Год назад

    A GOOD manager knows that when replacing a previous Manager, the WISE thing to do is spends a week or two just sitting there watching what goes on during the week to see how things work BEFORE stepping in to make changes...That way, they now see what's been happening, who does what, and what, if anything, needs improvement...more importantly, they know who to talk to about those changes before making them so any objections can be raised as to why the change won't work (Usually because it was tried before and was a COMPLETE Disaster)...
    The Bad Manager just doesn't do anything...
    The HORRIBLE managers start changing everything right from day one with an "I'm the Manager, you'll do what I say or be Fired!!!" Attitude...
    😄😁😆😅😂🤣

  • @bridgetdebourgh5698
    @bridgetdebourgh5698 Год назад +1

    Good Morning Rob hope your week is going well. Have a great day 👍
    Have a great day everyone 👋🤗

  • @gwood696969
    @gwood696969 Год назад +2

    Rob...I love your new chameleon graphic at the beginning of the video. If you created it, kudos...if someone else did, will you let us know who the artist is? I would love to commission him/her for some work!
    BTW...I LOVE your channel and listen to your videos as soon as I get the chance. When I see the little red dot next to Karma Comment Chameleon, I click on it right away :). Thanks for the work you put into your videos.

  • @oef6975
    @oef6975 Год назад

    I've been waiting for my cookies for quite a while now
    I'll take peanut butter and chocolate chip please lol

  • @fmixthings
    @fmixthings 8 месяцев назад

    The USA is 12 weeks ma/paternity. Companies don't have to pay it. My state just passed a law that began Jan 1st 2024 so we get 85% of our normal salary. I didn't make much at the time my first kid was born so I took 3 days off. I made more but we bought a new house so with our second kid I took a week off and later took a second week off. I wish I could have taken all my time off but without pay that was impossible.

  • @57thorns
    @57thorns Год назад

    I was working at a call center, we worked normal work weeks. I asked for Friday off and got it. Then we switched project to one where we could be scheduled every day of the week.
    The moron scheduled me for Saturday (Monday off as compensation). I just told them that I would not show up, I would be happy to work Monday but I had asked for this vacation months before the new project.
    Then came Summer vacation, and I asked for two week after Midsummer (which is a huge deal here in Sweden) and the morons decided I had to work for ten hours on Midsummers day (a Saturday, at the beginning of my vacation).
    They really had no clue what so ever.
    My next employer was extremely confused when I asked for a vacation from Thursday to Sunday, where Thursday was a national holiday and we never worked weekends so it was all just one day of vacation.

  • @R151NG5UN
    @R151NG5UN 4 месяца назад

    In Australia, parental leave is 14 weeks at full pay or 28 weeks at half pay.. America sounds like a hellscape land to live in lol

  • @ketchuproter3796
    @ketchuproter3796 25 дней назад

    Everything together is 3 weeks? Per law u got a minimum of 20 days vacation...

  • @ThomasKent1346
    @ThomasKent1346 Год назад

    Tip: The "E" in syncope is not silent. ("sing·kuh·pee")

  • @stepherson13
    @stepherson13 Год назад

    In the USA you can each take 3 months now. I don't know when this happened that he only got three days.

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 Год назад

    Paternity/maternity leave varies greatly from company to company. You have the national guidelines but individual companies can grant however much they want. At one of my jobs the fella next to me had a baby and he took 4 or 6 weeks off, don't remember which.

  • @yungfirefly
    @yungfirefly Год назад +2

    Nice, your video editing is leveling up!

  • @chaos_lover56
    @chaos_lover56 Год назад +2

    i’m early for once today!!! Morning Rob. I will send you a recipe for a delicious cinnamon cake 😊

  • @leofredette19
    @leofredette19 Год назад

    Tim Curry wasn't in Home Alone, just an FYI.

    • @KarmaStoriesPodcast
      @KarmaStoriesPodcast  Год назад +1

      Home Alone 2. He was the hotel manager 😉

    • @leofredette19
      @leofredette19 Год назад

      @@KarmaStoriesPodcast exactly but not in Home Alone ( if you meant 2, you should have said 2 )

    • @KarmaStoriesPodcast
      @KarmaStoriesPodcast  Год назад

      I mean.. Is this argument really necessary lol?

    • @leofredette19
      @leofredette19 Год назад

      @@KarmaStoriesPodcast what argument? I just pointed out an error, on that post.

  • @lvl5Longbowman
    @lvl5Longbowman 6 месяцев назад

    So, a system that worked was already in place that worked? And you made changes and effed it all up? And someone hired you and decided you were allowed to make those changes. Maroons.

  • @Graham2777
    @Graham2777 5 месяцев назад

    Thumbnail is wrong. Redheads are actually very responsive. 👍

  • @mdaenen123
    @mdaenen123 6 месяцев назад

    I think in the us it’s up to 6 weeks off for the mom. Don’t know about the dad as far as FMLA. Does anyone know better? (Probably so since I don’t really know and am just guessing lol)

  • @sharkladyindisguise
    @sharkladyindisguise Год назад

    Having met a lot of surgeons… human surgeons are assholes. No idea about vet surgeons of course, but. My internal medicine doc mom told me once “you gotta be at least a little bit off to be confident enough to cut someone open believing you can fix them with knives, forceps, and sewing needles. (She was of course joking here, but she wasn’t wrong.) There’s a harsh “I don’t have time for anything but my own personal x” in surgeons. Not heard of anesthesiologists being jerks though.

  • @robertbemis9800
    @robertbemis9800 6 месяцев назад

    American babyleave? You don't need it...
    Also amerca...why are people not having babies?
    We don't need it!

  • @snafubar5491
    @snafubar5491 Год назад

    There are various configurations of the in Polite Company insult of 'Bless your heart" down here in the South, depending on your level of anger/pettiness at that moment of Time. It also helps if you have a Southern Drawl so sweet it'll make honeybees faint and folks teeth hurt just hearing them when pronouncing the words you chose. The worst one is "Why God Bless your ever-lovin little pea-pickin heart, aren't you just So Special.".......well now I just can't write the interpretation of that here, Momma havin taught me Manners and we bein in Polite Company and all, since it would break the InterWebz, but ya'll get my drift, I reckon.

  • @cherylwaldrep6174
    @cherylwaldrep6174 Год назад

    I love you baby chameleon. Are you going to put your new avatar on your merchandise. I'll be first in line to get a couple of them.

  • @lb34mwr
    @lb34mwr Год назад

    Different parts of the usa have better baby birth time. In 2005 when my daughter was born I got 3 paid months. At 100% and could have gotten 3 months at 60% pay. Some states a you get about 5 months at 60% pay

  • @TheTwil1
    @TheTwil1 Год назад

    The amount of epeen in the medical world comes from an entrenched god complex . Knock ‘em down.👍🏻