There's a secret to dealing with bad or unethical management. It's the 3 D's, document, document, document! Get everything they're telling you in writing or a recording. Verbal orders don't count because boss can always go "I didn't say that." Even notes in a little notebook can go a long way. That email was OP's ticket to be on the bus instead of being thrown under it.
As to the first story op should threaten to sue his a hole neighbor for emotional distress just to teach her a lesson. As to the story about ops ignorant nasty boss that jerk got what he deserved. It's sad the daughter got caught up in the mess. As to the story with the it job when the company made a new contract at a reduced rate the employees shouldn't take a pay cut. As to the nasty teacher she is the stupid one and her arogance bit her in the but. As to the last story ops so called parents should have made better decisions and got what they deserved. Nothing. Op should have cut contact with them as soon as possible. The judge was correct in his statement to ops so called father. Their nasty and spitefull actions toward op was spotted by his grand parents who were more of parents then his so called parents were and op did the right thing by helping them and now he is doing well.
Never in my life have I heard of a private home having a spot reserved in front of it for Emergency vehicles, because they had a heart condition. And the ambulance waited until a car was towed? This is one of those stories where you kind of wonder if it is true.
you can have on in the uk for your disability under certain circumstances, ie no off road parking of your own, although other disabled people with a badge can park there if they get there first. Must be the same in a lot of countries Just because you haven;t heard of this doesn;t me its untrue.
Anyone who blocks an emergency or handicap spot should be subject to immediate tow, hands down
grab a club and start busting windows until she moves it.
That shiny BMW would be located on tow truck ...Good for you reported her.
There's a secret to dealing with bad or unethical management. It's the 3 D's, document, document, document! Get everything they're telling you in writing or a recording. Verbal orders don't count because boss can always go "I didn't say that." Even notes in a little notebook can go a long way. That email was OP's ticket to be on the bus instead of being thrown under it.
Karen was lucky that her car wasn't shunted by the ambulance. The local depot has a land cruiser with a big bull bar for that exact reason.
Save all emails, you never know when you'll need to CYA. Great stories, Ripe.
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17:00)I have posted it before. Doing the "right thing" for others can be doing the WRONG thing for yourself.
YOU ruined his dream? You weren't even around yet.. HE & your MOTHER ruined his dream.
Love the idea of wheeling her father as well as her at 1.54
Where did he come from? 😕
I think it was a typo. Should have been "farther".
1:48 Wheel her father??? Where did he come from? 🤦♂
Farther. I think it was a typo or a stupid autocorrect.
@@markrahm6900👍😆 You are right, it was still a funny thought! Thanx.
As to the first story op should threaten to sue his a hole neighbor for emotional distress just to teach her a lesson. As to the story about ops ignorant nasty boss that jerk got what he deserved. It's sad the daughter got caught up in the mess. As to the story with the it job when the company made a new contract at a reduced rate the employees shouldn't take a pay cut. As to the nasty teacher she is the stupid one and her arogance bit her in the but. As to the last story ops so called parents should have made better decisions and got what they deserved. Nothing. Op should have cut contact with them as soon as possible. The judge was correct in his statement to ops so called father. Their nasty and spitefull actions toward op was spotted by his grand parents who were more of parents then his so called parents were and op did the right thing by helping them and now he is doing well.
Wait... Did he say he was 15 in the fifth grade? Geeez
I had to read that one twice!!! I was 10 in the 5th grade, and a sophomore when I was 15, and I was one of the younger kids in my class!
1:33 I would had forced the karen to move the car
police if they had been called would of forced her to move it and if she refused towed it
@@dennislemasters4339 true but good thing you can always silence a witness
Why did he wait until his wifes life was in danger if karen was always parking in the reserved spot
Jake from the second story is my hero,, I have a friend who has Down syndrome ,, I personally would have Beat Rob's Ass,,
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Never in my life have I heard of a private home having a spot reserved in front of it for Emergency vehicles, because they had a heart condition. And the ambulance waited until a car was towed? This is one of those stories where you kind of wonder if it is true.
you can have on in the uk for your disability under certain circumstances, ie no off road parking of your own, although other disabled people with a badge can park there if they get there first. Must be the same in a lot of countries Just because you haven;t heard of this doesn;t me its untrue.
Gay story was lame and insulting.