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  • @7CFlo
    @7CFlo Год назад +481

    The workplace in general consists of:
    1. Games
    2. Manipulation
    3. Con artists
    4. A$$ kissing
    5. Bullying

  • @HLB512
    @HLB512 Год назад +2033

    It’s rare to find a real friend at work. It’s situational friendship, once the situation is over so is the friendship

    • @Tom-cp6yj
      @Tom-cp6yj Год назад +102

      Yep. Once they leave, that's it no matter how close you thought you were..

    • @saharagold
      @saharagold Год назад +93

      Not always. I have a few friends from jobs I had years ago. They are rare but can be found.

    • @Mike-gu6ku
      @Mike-gu6ku Год назад +93

      Yeah but it’s that the same for all friendships? You make friends in school. Move to a different town and you don’t see or hear from most of them ever again.

    • @saharagold
      @saharagold Год назад +26

      Many ppl find their spouses/partners at work. Where else is anyone going to see you on an everyday level. Even though it's a controlled environment it can work. As you can see what ppl's character is like. Same with friends.

    • @BlowitAllUp
      @BlowitAllUp Год назад +63

      It's difficult to make lifelong friends after high school. For most people their closest friends are from high school.

  • @AnnMitt
    @AnnMitt Год назад +325

    💯 coworkers are NOT your friends. Watch what happens two weeks after quitting. You'll never hear from them again.

    • @alexisvillar4647
      @alexisvillar4647 Год назад +20

      Pretty much

    • @omovitruviano
      @omovitruviano 11 месяцев назад +15

      Thank god!!!

    • @jennahStar
      @jennahStar 10 месяцев назад +3

      Omg so true

    • @coupleofbeers31
      @coupleofbeers31 9 месяцев назад +16

      Yep.....I've had countless jobs in my 25 years of working and have made no friends from them.

    • @GHO5tMod3
      @GHO5tMod3 8 месяцев назад +4

      That is so true

  • @karenpower1643
    @karenpower1643 Год назад +1757

    Josh - I have worked in Technology for 28 years now and I can tell you from my experience that nobody cares. I, like you, have worked my butt off, but at the end of the day they don't care about you. I have finally gotten it just these past few years. Work just provides a lifestyle...that's it. It's not worth it to miss family functions, etc for work. When you're gone, they'll forget about you. They won't sit around thinking "Wow, Josh really worked hard". That just won't happen. This is the beginning of you understanding that. Every company will be the same moving forward - remember that.

    • @Mike-gu6ku
      @Mike-gu6ku Год назад +106

      I had one boss who continued to reach out and go to dinner with me for a couple years after I quit. She also invited me to her family thanksgiving one year which I graciously accepted. We did eventually stop communicating but I do think you can make some genuine connections at work. Sometimes.

    • @SuperBooboo02
      @SuperBooboo02 Год назад +2

      same reason we paid everything off refi ed our house and i quit the rat race...American coporations dont give a dam about you, you are a commodity and if you are not making money for them you are out of there...screw them!

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +58

      Exactly. It's great to enjoy your job but never ever think you're work defines you. They'll cut you loose and forget you no matter how great you were. Never live for the weekends partying. Try to see each day as a magical day where something great can happen.

    • @signalfire15
      @signalfire15 Год назад +41

      That's not true. I had to get a reference for another job recently and the recruiter reached out to my first employer. She told me that they said that they still talk about me there and how good of a worker I was. And it's been 6 years since I worked there. I reached out to them to thank them for the reference and my previous boss told me my name constantly comes up at the Christmas parties and work events. Everyone really loved me there. There are rare moments in life where you can make a lasting impression on people.

    • @Chris-tg3qy
      @Chris-tg3qy Год назад +38

      @@signalfire15 Yes, there will be times you make a lasting impression on people, but once those people are gone from the company there will be no more talk of what a hard worker you were. In your particular instance the individual was asked for input about your performance and your former coworker clearly wanted to provide a positive response because sometimes people do have relationships at work, but Companies have resources. Anyone you don’t have a personal relationship with will always see you as a resource because that is what the company wants. They want to be able to use you for what they need and dispose of you when they want and compensate you at the lowest cost possible. I worked for a company for 34 years and was laid off. My company escorts people out on their last day. It’s pretty standard.

  • @Ricodabodyguard22
    @Ricodabodyguard22 Год назад +756

    When I got my first job, my mother told me, "Go to work, do your job, go home." So simple yet so difficult for many.

    • @ohnowhathappend
      @ohnowhathappend Год назад

      Especially if your manager wants to fuck but you just want to make money...

    • @toastedtcake2947
      @toastedtcake2947 Год назад +34

      That’s what I do. It is work and that’s what we are there for. I would rather be known for doing a great job at work rather than being ‘popular’ with colleagues.

    • @not-even-german4892
      @not-even-german4892 Год назад +10

      It's no simple. You can not always make excuses for after work parties/meetings.... One has to be mature, psychological training... Set boundaries.

    • @ladykadiijha
      @ladykadiijha Год назад +2

      Facts

    • @nightfangs2910
      @nightfangs2910 Год назад +36

      My mother told me the same thing, what she didn't tell me was how unacceptable that behavior is to my coworkers and how they will undermine your efforts, smear campaign you, and create a toxic environment for you, they begin to view you as the enemy, it's the.... if you're not one of us, you must be one of them, mindsets

  • @brainsbeautyskincaresugari3167
    @brainsbeautyskincaresugari3167 Год назад +181

    "Be friendly, not friends" is my motto!

    • @codymcnaryakasketchyinc565
      @codymcnaryakasketchyinc565 11 месяцев назад +2

      I agree but what if they start to hold that against you?!

    • @iiCounted-op5jx
      @iiCounted-op5jx 7 месяцев назад

      so then where else are u gonna make friends?

    • @thepoeticbutcher3370
      @thepoeticbutcher3370 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@iiCounted-op5jx….the world has become incredibly Non-Social, so it is incredibly limited.
      I’m from Gen X & communication was a thing then, not so much anymore.
      I wish you well, buddy..

    • @DonnyNoMarie
      @DonnyNoMarie 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@iiCounted-op5jx nothing is written in stone. There are always exceptions to every rule.
      It's possible you could make a lifelong friend at work, but tread carefully. The workplace is an environment fraught with pitfalls and landmines. Sometimes, people aren't what they appear to be.
      Sadly, employers often foster a culture that pits employees against one another. The best advice I can give is, keep your business to yourself, no matter how friendly your coworkers may seem to be.

    • @LaoSoftware
      @LaoSoftware 6 месяцев назад +8

      Thank you. This is the best advice for me. I bought lunches for two of my co-workers. Both of them never thanked me for the free meals. Instead they gossiped about me to other co-workers. I thought they were my friends. I was wrong.

  • @DonnyNoMarie
    @DonnyNoMarie Год назад +1133

    If a company says, "we are like family," run in the opposite direction! It's a head-game to gain your trust and trick you into believing the relationship is something that it is not. When it comes to working for someone else, your only loyalty should be to yourself. People at work are not your friends.

    • @cathybutcher4826
      @cathybutcher4826 Год назад +114

      Every company that I have worked for that has used that phrase in the hiring process, has been like family. An extremely toxic and dysfunctional one.

    • @DonnyNoMarie
      @DonnyNoMarie Год назад +10

      @@cathybutcher4826 exactly. Excellent point.

    • @markwhittaker6866
      @markwhittaker6866 Год назад +2

      @@cathybutcher4826
      😂😂😂😂😂
      I agreed.

    • @nicholascarroll1225
      @nicholascarroll1225 Год назад +25

      That is also how cults operate. Definitely a warning sign.

    • @DonnyNoMarie
      @DonnyNoMarie Год назад +36

      @@nicholascarroll1225 yep! Cults pray on people who are lost and searching for connection. No friends? We'll be your friend. No family? We'll be your family.

  • @pault9544
    @pault9544 Год назад +454

    People who I thought were my friends at work were actually going behind my back and telling My supervisor bad things about me. Stay away from those who seem nosy about your life. They're just looking for gossip material to tell someone else and can be used against you.

    • @supertenor561
      @supertenor561 Год назад +11

      that's the entire workforce in each hospital in Ca. areas. You have to figure out what you were willing to share and that way if the info is used against you, it doesn't hurt. But you have to give them some info, otherwise they feel like you don't like them and they gang up against you.Where as other states i've worked in, it's not required for you to reveal info about yourself and it's not seen as negative.

    • @crybaby-jen
      @crybaby-jen Год назад +1

      This. 100%

    • @not-even-german4892
      @not-even-german4892 Год назад +3

      Cause they are bored

    • @gusmonster59
      @gusmonster59 Год назад +8

      I've had people I didn't even talk to do that to me because (I found out later) they were afraid I'd take their job at some point. Apparently, I was better at doing their old job than they were. I was 'let go' because, and I am not kidding, I was seen rolling my eyes. **insert eye roll here**

    • @le_th_
      @le_th_ Год назад +10

      This is so common. It's especially common if you're bright, hardworking, and really competent.
      If you exceed goals too much, to do too well, even your own boss will consider you a threat.
      Never mistake ANYONE in HR as your friend, and never assume they are there to help you, even if you are being truly harassed. If anything, they'll take notes to create a fake file of "documentation" of complaints and errors. They will do anything to keep from having to pay you for unemployment or workmen's comp injuries, even when it's GLARINGLY their fault.
      I was so naive about all this when I was younger. Now I try to help others who don't know these things.

  • @carolinebrown8965
    @carolinebrown8965 Год назад +431

    you find out who your real friends are when you go through hard times -

    • @matmac888
      @matmac888 Год назад +42

      When you resign you find out who your "real" work friends are lol

    • @NoticalMyles
      @NoticalMyles Год назад +7

      So true!

    • @thegodblogger3812
      @thegodblogger3812 Год назад +7

      Never got how hard times define relationships. Truth is most hard times people invite into their own lives then look for their friends to save them. Nah, you did the hole, now dig your way out. Self accountability is the key. I don't ask you to suffer with me and I won't choose to suffer with you.

    • @SpringNotes
      @SpringNotes Год назад +4

      @@thegodblogger3812 That's true. But, it's still nice to have some support from friends, right ?

    • @thegodblogger3812
      @thegodblogger3812 Год назад +4

      @@SpringNotes It's nice, yeah. But I refuse to be disappointed when they don't come through. A friend indeed is a friend NOT IN NEED. 😒

  • @alberttu8120
    @alberttu8120 Год назад +623

    I also agree that this "work is family" is way overplayed. It's a leading line to trying to manipulate you.

    • @Mike90317
      @Mike90317 Год назад +39

      It's brainwashing.

    • @ivornoiv
      @ivornoiv Год назад +11

      agree 100%

    • @Stephen_A.
      @Stephen_A. Год назад +16

      It's narcissism. ☹

    • @notverynotoriousg5674
      @notverynotoriousg5674 Год назад +10

      @@Mike90317 Read Edward Bernays Propaganda, its exactly what it is.

    • @user-ho8br1cw8c
      @user-ho8br1cw8c Год назад +10

      I love making good friends at work, but it's very rare. I have started viewing work as a means to an end. I cannot wrap up my emotions in my work like I used to (If I can help it). I am still human after all. But some people have taken my attitude towards work as me not caring. But it's really me putting my job in it's proper place. If I wanted to maintain my personal happiness I had to disconnect emotionally from the job.

  • @CyclingMartialartswithMusic
    @CyclingMartialartswithMusic Год назад +311

    I am the loner of my current work environment. Its been serving me well.

    • @nataliambenzi7206
      @nataliambenzi7206 Год назад +19

      I aspire to be this 😍😍😍

    • @Thomzz95
      @Thomzz95 Год назад +43

      I did this at my previous job and they tried to tell me I lack team work skills lol

    • @Thomzz95
      @Thomzz95 Год назад

      @@user-bb6vp7zw7i lol you do know the worlds best leaders or business owners are loners and introverts ? Ask Jeff bezos, Elon musk, and bill gates. All known introverts or weirdo’s in your book and they are worth billions. Y’all extroverts will join the rat race while the loners quietly strategize and become more successful.

    • @mikeparrott8304
      @mikeparrott8304 Год назад +14

      As long as you do your job they have to accept it

    • @manonamission2000
      @manonamission2000 Год назад +7

      it's a blessed space to be in, and a launchpad to a substantially better situation... trust!

  • @ZestySoul
    @ZestySoul Год назад +122

    I couldn’t give a rats if my co-workers liked me or not.. I go to work, I do my job, I go home, I make money. I’m not there to make friends!

    • @Swingman30
      @Swingman30 10 месяцев назад +4

      Same here

    • @nursejoed
      @nursejoed 10 месяцев назад +5

      I gotta say I think that the workplace must be a nicer environment to be in if everyone doesn't hate your guts though...

    • @iiCounted-op5jx
      @iiCounted-op5jx 7 месяцев назад

      so then where the heck else are you supposed to make friends?

    • @thomaslusk7621
      @thomaslusk7621 3 месяца назад +1

      Think they are all fake friends now.

    • @ZestySoul
      @ZestySoul 3 месяца назад

      @@nursejoed lol I didn’t say be an asshole to your co-workers.. what I mean is I wouldn’t be buddies with them and hang out outside of work!

  • @booknikYT
    @booknikYT Год назад +202

    And employers wonder why people don't give their notice anymore...

    • @JoshHitti
      @JoshHitti  Год назад +46

      Agreed. I was given advice to not give two weeks but I had put so much energy into the people and company that I thought they deserved the extra effort

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Год назад +30

      @@JoshHitti and they repaid that by escorting you out of the building like you’re a thief! You should of said something spiteful and sarcastic on your way out 😂

    • @mariekano9730
      @mariekano9730 Год назад +18

      @@JoshHitti I dont give notice to no employer anymore. The only time I would do that is when im retiring.

    • @mikeparrott8304
      @mikeparrott8304 Год назад +4

      @Josh Hitti You have shown here you have true strength of character, hold your head up high and good luck in your new job.

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Год назад +4

      @@mariekano9730 but I thought if you don’t give notice you don’t get references?

  • @phabulous1614
    @phabulous1614 Год назад +76

    Never think of coworkers as friends; and, be very careful and selective of sharing your personal life, information, etc, with coworkers. Work smart, be smarter.

    • @jilewa
      @jilewa 3 месяца назад +4

      Agreed. And take the ‘we’re a family’ company values etc. with a grain of salt. Its a HR thing, its not real. Keep your real friendships and family strong outside of work so you never forget who you are and that you have support beyond the workplace.

  • @johnescobar9951
    @johnescobar9951 Год назад +106

    a person told me something years ago that I never forget and I saw it in many places, he told me "always keep in mind that companies have no heart"

    • @lisakobar7439
      @lisakobar7439 6 месяцев назад +3

      100% true unfortunately.

  • @Chopsyochops
    @Chopsyochops Год назад +334

    A job is just a job. They work hard to get you to feel like you’re part of something because they know that a team with connection and morale will work harder. But ultimately we’re all just cogs to them, nothing more nothing less. I’m sorry that you had to learn this the hard way. At least you’re still young so you can use the awareness to your advantage in your career and the play the game without getting hurt. Never put your heart into someone else’s company.

    • @claudiacanales2662
      @claudiacanales2662 Год назад +16

      Exactly. It’s all transactional! I’ve learned over the years. Don’t be down.

    • @djwestbrook36
      @djwestbrook36 Год назад +7

      I grab one friend that stays for years longer from each one of my jobs. Idk… that’s just been my experience.

    • @AnhNguyen-hn9vj
      @AnhNguyen-hn9vj Год назад +6

      That's most corporation and government job are design like that. No hard feelings. just consider it as another real life experience on your resume. lol

    • @emmanuelsolano4216
      @emmanuelsolano4216 Год назад

      Live with your team!enjoy

    • @bestb09
      @bestb09 Год назад +1

      Cost of goods! Most definitely!

  • @ninjamaster3453
    @ninjamaster3453 Год назад +207

    What you have with coworkers is camaraderie, not friendship. This is a mutual trust and shared goals and generally trying to keep the peace. People typically leave their personal life and baggage outside of work.
    This begins and ends with your job. Don't confuse it with true friendship.

  • @taatocentauri7148
    @taatocentauri7148 Год назад +505

    When I resigned from the hospital I had worked for for 7 years (I’m an ER physician) due to a passively aggressive bully from the new director and some nurses badmouthing about me (and remaining anonymous) behind my back, I was shocked to realize what I once naively regarded as my home (hospital) was just a concrete jungle of survival where “close work friends” are just fair-weather illusions disappearing magically when it starts to rain. Nobody wants to be involved. Actually, I was surprised to see that the few people that reached out to me were the ones that I actually used to keep distance from at work for my own perception of personality incompatibility etc. I learned that we cannot tell the book by its cover.

    • @AnnMitt
      @AnnMitt Год назад +57

      I finally escaped (early retired) from hospital employment. I feel like I'm going through all the stages of grief and ptsd. 35 years of absolute misery. I'm now concentrating on exercise healthy eating and emotional health.
      Best wishes to you.

    • @lmeirelesxo
      @lmeirelesxo Год назад +50

      I’ve worked at the hospital now for 14 years and I can say the hospital environment is very toxic! Especially since covid. Everyone is burnt out and turning against each other. Every unit is short staffed now because of stress leave. Maybe leaving the hospital was a blessing in disguise for you.

    • @happyapple4269
      @happyapple4269 Год назад +1

      Sounds like it was your fault.

    • @xlook4wardx
      @xlook4wardx Год назад +14

      Sorry to hear that man, I’m actually going through the same thing except I work in pathology lab. I was very naive my first year thinking everyone was my friend and later hearing stupid rumors about me. I observed that the really friendly ones are the ones that talk behind your back. Anyways I hope you’re in a better work place and working with much better people. I’m close to completing my 4th year and actually transitioning to tech in 2023. I know it’s probably gonna be the same in my next company, but at least I’ll get a fresh start and probably just mind my own business.

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад

      stupid democrats destroy the nuclear family and then expect their jobs to be their family

  • @jamesbulled8748
    @jamesbulled8748 Год назад +190

    At the end of the day you are just a number on the payroll, they would drop you like a stone if they needed to reduce cost. Never get emotionally involved with a company, as that makes it harder to leave. All their values are just bullshit, so learn to use these words and just replicate them back at appraisal time. It's all a game, who can bullshit the most.

    • @markwhittaker6866
      @markwhittaker6866 Год назад +7

      Absolutely spot on.

    • @Valerie_3
      @Valerie_3 Год назад +9

      Yep. This even applies to a family business. Wish I didn’t sacrifice as much as I did for it but I’ve learned my lesson.

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад

      stupid democrats destroy the nuclear family and then expect their jobs to be their family

    • @claudiacanales2662
      @claudiacanales2662 Год назад +2

      Well said James!!!

    • @fluffysox6072
      @fluffysox6072 25 дней назад

      Yes, the only value that any company has is profit. We should also only value personal profit from these places. If you aren’t getting what you need, drop them like they would drop you

  • @gazmitron808
    @gazmitron808 Год назад +170

    100% true. they are not your friends, they are your competitors pretending to be your friends to suit their own work/career agenda, if you get promoted they will be jealous and their attitude towards you will change, if you leave for pastures new they will not reach out as again they are jealous you are bettering yourself and they aren't. I have learnt this the hard way a few times over, the last time really hit home and its such a shame people are like this.

    • @robvidaic3755
      @robvidaic3755 Год назад +11

      100 percent agree

    • @sha2596
      @sha2596 Год назад +5

      This is not true. This is wholly situational and work place environment dependent. Have worked in the same company for 17 years and have worked with many people at many different levels. We ALL routed for each other and celebrated achievements and promotions and meant it. I feel so many people go into positions with a solely self centered view these days that It’s next to impossible to find anyone who is there for anything but a paycheck. Folks I’ve known at my company for 10+ years we feel the same. Most folks who have been there 5 years or less don’t feel the same, and usually don’t last longer than 2-5 years before they move on for a different pay check.

    • @raineyj560
      @raineyj560 Год назад +8

      @@sha2596 Both can be true.

    • @wzupppp
      @wzupppp 8 месяцев назад

      This is so true, people change their attitude when you leave for a better position. Suddenly they dont reach out, talk with me. As if I did something to them

  • @IzUp2u8813
    @IzUp2u8813 Год назад +324

    So true! Work "friends" aren't your friends just because you go to happy hour together and talk shit about work. Friendship is about connection, acceptance, and platonic love. I've tried to connect with work people, but is never stuck. 😔

    • @JoshHitti
      @JoshHitti  Год назад +31

      Great points, especially on what friendship actually means. Cheers

    • @AnnMitt
      @AnnMitt Год назад +18

      Same here. Extremely difficult making true lasting friendships at work. I've seen it happen with other people, but not in my case.

    • @jr5993
      @jr5993 Год назад +13

      @@JoshHitti I've realised probably my only true friend is my sister. Everyone else has come and gone or doesn't really know me but I am very fortunate to have always had a great relationship with her.

    • @catlady5128
      @catlady5128 Год назад +4

      Agree with this so much. I talk shit with my coworker thru text. I feel like so much shit after telling her stuff. Sometimes I’ve gotten slightly personal…and then I have to realize she’s not my friend.

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад +1

      stupid democrats destroy the nuclear family and then expect their jobs to be their family

  • @gdm1979
    @gdm1979 Год назад +60

    This has happened to me and it makes me sick to my stomach. The corporate world is often disgusting…

  • @felipetapia3035
    @felipetapia3035 Год назад +151

    I learnt that lesson from the Godfather; never mix Family with business

    • @davidw5532
      @davidw5532 Год назад +13

      There’s actually a lot of life lessons one can learn from watching The Godfather films.

    • @michaelscott3222
      @michaelscott3222 Год назад +5

      All roads lead to Rome.

    • @followingtheroe1952
      @followingtheroe1952 7 месяцев назад

      Also stay away from oranges

  • @n.m.3760
    @n.m.3760 8 месяцев назад +3

    I like to keep a "professional distance". I really view my coworkers as "chess pieces" and not actual human beings. It's all just a "game". They will stab you in the back at any given moment if it suits them. To me, coworkers are just inanimate objects. They're like a piece of furniture at the store. Just cold, barren and lifeless objects who I barely acknowledge. It's best to isolate yourself from everyone at work and only talk to them about work-related matters.

  • @ivornoiv
    @ivornoiv Год назад +55

    So much toxicity in companies. So disgusting.

  • @pearlperlitavenegas2023
    @pearlperlitavenegas2023 Год назад +92

    I learned that when I left my teaching job to be a stay at home mom. My "friends" all disappeared eventhough I tried to maintain these "friendships". I was very shocked.

    • @omovitruviano
      @omovitruviano 11 месяцев назад +8

      You don't need them, let them go.

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 7 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @pearlperlitavenegas2023
      @pearlperlitavenegas2023 7 месяцев назад

      @@omovitruviano I did. In retrospect they were jealous because after having a baby in 2007 I decided to stay at home. Best decision as my son is now 16. My only regret is the time & energy I invested in those "friendships".

    • @jacksonrobbins2288
      @jacksonrobbins2288 7 месяцев назад +4

      It really sucks when you realize a relationship is only continuing to exist because you are putting in the effort and never the other person

  • @iluvshawty
    @iluvshawty 8 месяцев назад +13

    Glad I seen this. I was pure pressure to give a co-worker a ride home twice & I didn’t feel comfortable doing it, but she kept begging that she really needed a ride so I gave it to her, & I tried running to my car the second time to avoid it, but another co worker was like “Don’t leave her here by herself without giving her a ride home” like thats supposed to be my fucking problem . I’m 18 about to be 19 in a month, & she’s 50 years old (And a manager) and I can’t believe she would pressure A 18 year old who recently completed high school to do such a big task like that & I felt like what I did was dangerous & not safe . I don’t work there no more & I Quit that job 4 months ago .

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 7 месяцев назад +2

      Good for you man you aren’t a personal Uber driver like tf lol

  • @queenbutterfly4888
    @queenbutterfly4888 Год назад +61

    This is so true! I never get too friendly or personal with coworkers and they make assumptions about me and why I’m quiet and don’t talk. I’m friendly but that’s it. When I leave the company I have peace that nobody has any personal info to use against me

  • @DrStarrASMR
    @DrStarrASMR Год назад +172

    Companies don’t give a shit about you, I’m soooo happy to finally be working for myself. I spent 7 years in the tourism industry working for a small (toxic) family owned company… when I gave my 2 week notice everyone was pissed and gave me the silent treatment for my final 2 weeks (so I didn’t do anything, just watched RUclips and I’m sure they had a lot of fun trying to pick up my duties after I left, lol…especially since no one knew how to do my job except for me)

    • @DrStarrASMR
      @DrStarrASMR Год назад +5

      @@yayoudo1 I make adult content, hah

    • @belindamoore3518
      @belindamoore3518 Год назад +7

      Yeah. I worked for a family business (which ended up closing, thank God) and it was the worst place ever! Will never again do that!

    • @TheMwendaa
      @TheMwendaa 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​​@@DrStarrASMR😂😂😂oh wow. @adult content. Daaaamn.
      Also, family owned businesses are the devil

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 2 месяца назад

      😝😆😂😂

  • @starrycrown
    @starrycrown Год назад +201

    An older book called “Swimming With The Sharks” by some CEO said that every slogan, mission statement, etc., should be taken as its opposite in meaning. This is profound, and it made me carefully assess (in my mind) what claptrap is currently being peddled by whatever organization I’m in. The bigger the organization, the more every statement is really the opposite in meaning. This works quite well.

    • @claudiacanales2662
      @claudiacanales2662 Год назад +25

      One of them is “we value work life balance”….this is one of the biggest lies!!!

    • @leedaniels7196
      @leedaniels7196 Год назад +6

      That book was published in 1988 by Harvey B Mackay.A wonderful read and i’ve owned it for years and still read it.A classic!.

    • @starrycrown
      @starrycrown Год назад +2

      @@leedaniels7196 Thank you for that information! I should get another copy. It’s such a great book!

    • @starrycrown
      @starrycrown Год назад +2

      @@claudiacanales2662 OMG! That is perfect. You know your nights and weekends are theirs when you hear that!

    • @leedaniels7196
      @leedaniels7196 Год назад +2

      @@starrycrown You are quite welcome!.Bought it six years ago and i still read it and keep it on my desk.A phenomenal book!.

  • @kckirk3
    @kckirk3 Год назад +145

    I think that happens a lot because so many employees get treated like shit, and then rage-quit and try to sabotage their employer. So companies often over-react to employees quitting. That's why the last time I quit after working 5.5 years for a company, i didnt even bother to give a 2 week notice. I just sent a text to my boss stating "I am resigning.... all my equipment is at my desk". i had previously left my laptops/monitors and all my work equipment at my desk beforehand. There's no way i will ever give 2 weeks (or more) notice anymore. I've seen the exact behavior you describe too many times.

    • @Job.Well.Done_01
      @Job.Well.Done_01 Год назад +22

      Nice. I like that you texted the boss and that was it. Massive power move!

    • @Bunny11344
      @Bunny11344 Год назад +1

      Eff them all seriously

    • @staedlerok
      @staedlerok Год назад +3

      Wish l could do that lol

    • @Canceriansoul
      @Canceriansoul Год назад +24

      Unless I've been treated well, I've quit jobs without 2 weeks notice. Employees can get fired any time unexpectedly, so why can't we quit immediately?

    • @rotatorcuffs8140
      @rotatorcuffs8140 Год назад +12

      The whole "security" escort out of the building is kinda stupid too. If someone really wanted to sabotage and retaliate, they could do so before announcing their resignation...

  • @Ninjaair64
    @Ninjaair64 Год назад +272

    I worked at Lowes for 5 years and never had any friends other than the people I talked with on a regular bases. I recently was let go and none of them bothered to text me or ask about me even for the ones I told I would miss. Such a waste of my life but at least got me through school.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe Год назад +33

      Aaron, i knew the whole " we are one family " one the blokes at work left after 16 years. He'd been with the company since the age of 16. Apprentice to area manager. No leaving do, nothing. He invited 8 of colleagues to his stag do none of them showed up. I was chuffed when he asked me to be attend and it showed he valued my presence around him. The atmosphere was fun but quieter that evening the whole time i thought wow " fake work friends".

    • @erikh9991
      @erikh9991 Год назад +23

      Even though I have been at my job for 15 years, 99% of the people who talk to me at work I just think to myself, "why are they talking to me?" Once a co-worker leaves, you never hear from them again even though they give you their private email. I fell for that a couple of times.

    • @what3899
      @what3899 Год назад +2

      Did you reach out to them though?

    • @Ninjaair64
      @Ninjaair64 Год назад +4

      @@what3899 ya I did, but half the time they wouldn't respond or at work it would just be general stuff we talk about. Unless I directly asked about doing something they wouldn't really give me the time of day.

    • @iamwooth1729
      @iamwooth1729 Год назад +10

      Damn it's pretty disheartening hearing people have these experiences. I worked at Walmart for 6 years and I've met 4 people I consider close friends (one of them is currently my boyfriend). We go on vacations together and We still make time to hang out every now and then eventho we all have different jobs now. I love those guys. Some of the best people I've ever met.

  • @woohooboy
    @woohooboy Год назад +148

    The majority of us (as we get older) tend to view work as just that..... work. When you're in your 20's and even 30's, you are more incline to pursue social interests/activities and even friendships with your fellow colleagues.
    However, as most of us settle into our 40's and beyond, we tend to put a distance between ourselves and those we work with (socially) because we come to realize that we are there to do a job, not become friends with our colleagues. And you know what, that's absolutely fine.
    All you need from your co-workers is for them to maintain a polite and professional attitude towards you. You don't need to be in each other's personal business.
    Getting too chummy with the people you work with can backfire on you in a big way. Keep it simple. Be polite, stick to the basic pleasantries and maintain a respectful and professional attitude.
    Steer clear of the drama lovers, gossip hounds and negative naysayers because they will suck the life out of you. And if you are in a work environment like that, then really assess if that's where you want to be.

    • @quotidian5077
      @quotidian5077 Год назад +5

      Truth.

    • @lmfao69420
      @lmfao69420 Год назад +1

      "Getting too chummy with the people you work with can backfire on you in a big way. Keep it simple. Be polite, stick to the basic pleasantries and maintain a respectful and professional attitude."
      Bad advice. If you seek not to make friends at one of the places you spend a large portion of your adult life at, then how do you expect to make new friends at all?

    • @woohooboy
      @woohooboy Год назад +14

      @@lmfao69420 - Most of us have family and friends outside of work to fulfill the needs we have to interact with others.
      Whilst it's not uncommon to become friends with people you work with (been there and done it in my 20's and 30's), it's not where the majority of us find our main social outlet as we get older.
      I'm reminded of a comment Jerry Seinfeld once said. Most of us eventually reach a point where we don't have an interest of wanting to make new friends. Or as he put it "audition for a spot in your life!". Why? - Because a real friendship takes time to form. You establish that with people over years.
      Through shared interests, experiences and memories. I know as I get older (inching into my late 40's), the likelihood of being able to find that again (in a work environment) from scratch is something I'm not holding my breath on, nor is it something I have a vested interest in seeking out. Even more so if your colleagues are of different ages, and at different points in their life to you.
      I'm currently working in a team of people significantly younger than me whom I have little in common with. Don't get me wrong, no issues personally or professionally, but they are at stages in their lives I was at years ago (going out clubbing, in and out of relationships, dealing with parents etc). Consequently, their conversations and what they're into holds little interest to me on a personal level. But again, no issues work wise
      Again, if you become friends with work colleagues and you later fall out with them, things tend to get awkward very quick. I've seen it happen more than once.

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад

      stupid democrats destroy the nuclear family and then expect their jobs to be their family

    • @lmfao69420
      @lmfao69420 Год назад

      @@woohooboy That certainly makes it difficult then for people your age who DO want to make friends. I appreciate the detailed reply, regardless.
      "I'm currently working in a team of people significantly younger than me whom I have little in common with. Don't get me wrong, no issues personally or professionally, but they are at stages in their lives I was at years ago (going out clubbing, in and out of relationships, dealing with parents etc). Consequently, their conversations and what they're into holds little interest to me on a personal level."
      So all they are able to talk about is their personal lives? Sounds like pretty boring people, so maybe you are better off.

  • @cheryldevine42
    @cheryldevine42 10 месяцев назад +11

    Never cross the line I say. I dont go to work to make friends.

  • @goblue193
    @goblue193 Год назад +36

    Even if you switch departments or teams, it’s amazing how quick people can turn on you

    • @bilbobaggins9451
      @bilbobaggins9451 19 дней назад

      The fact that they never cared about you but pretended is the most devastating. It's like, if you don't like me, just tell me "fu€k off and leave me alone." Please. Just do that instead of giving me a fake smile and acting like you like me at work. It'll hurt, but it hurts a he11 of a lot less than getting my hopes up.

  • @lune78
    @lune78 Год назад +66

    It's a sad truth but yes, coworkers are not your friends, I've learned that the hard way over the years. Even when I worked in a small, seemingly tight-knit company, where I thought we were pretty close because we'd often hang out outside of work and we had a lot of nice, sometimes deep conversations, they all forgot about me the second I left and I haven't heard from any of them since. Now I just do my job and try to be cordial with everyone but I honestly don't care about being friends with anyone at work.

    • @junc2191
      @junc2191 Год назад +7

      Same as school project mates. After project, go our own way

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

  • @chknchkn6385
    @chknchkn6385 Год назад +20

    That's the world we live in. Once you're no longer valuable to your team members and so-called co-worker friends, you'll get ghosted by all or nearly all of them. This is true in people's personal and professional lives. In current times, people are less likely to value you for your good character and values or anything that yields true friendship than they are to only want you around to recognize them in some way and to avoid boredom.

  • @SpringismySeason
    @SpringismySeason Год назад +60

    I have made real friends at work, including my best friend. That said, I have been let down before thinking someone was a friend. Recently, I have coworkers that have been lying or withholding information from me. Everyone is out for themselves and in competition to stand out and gain favor with superiors. It's a horrible environment.

  • @TheRougefish
    @TheRougefish Год назад +43

    Absolutely true. In my almost 30 years of being an adult none of my friends are people I met at work. Connections were cut as soon as I left. I quit every place that called itself a ' family': I'd rather join a cult

    • @somethinggrand144
      @somethinggrand144 Год назад +2

      Lol or just f with strangers at some random bar
      Because you can always cut them clean from your life and never see them again if they f up

  • @AtMyHappyPlace
    @AtMyHappyPlace Год назад +87

    Work friends are just friends of utility. It’s unfortunate but very true. That goes for almost any friendship in life at work, school, church. While there are exceptions, I’d say 99% of the time this is true.

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад

      stupid democrats destroy the nuclear family and then expect their jobs to be their family

    • @Myperfectshell
      @Myperfectshell Год назад +4

      Omg how do you make friends at all then 😂

  • @ladykadiijha
    @ladykadiijha Год назад +16

    When I kept my distance at work team members kept ask questions about my personal life and they automatically thought I was a cold person lol 😆

  • @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459
    @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 7 месяцев назад +9

    Be cordial, be friendly but always maintain professionalism. In my mom's 40 years of working, she made just a handful of friends and only one of them helped her out when she fell on hard times. Real friendships at work are incredibly rare.

  • @louisbates673
    @louisbates673 Год назад +85

    I've been 'escorted' out of workplaces before, having to resist the the temptation to do something crazy on the way out ... Josh, if you're reading this, I wouldn't take any of this personally. When I've left or even been fired, I see it as a liberation :) I've felt relief. Look forward, spin that negative energy crap into gold and do well in the new job. Avoid looking back.

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Год назад +3

      You should of said something sarcastic to them on your way out lmao. Btw, never heard of people being escorted out of the building for resigning?! Wtf

    • @shutdown8947
      @shutdown8947 7 месяцев назад

      Big Facts

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 7 месяцев назад

      Lmaoooooo😂😂😂😂

    • @ron1836
      @ron1836 7 месяцев назад +1

      Everything is control and fear based. No common sense, freedom, responsibility, meaning, loyalty, honor, good will....no fuckin hope. Long ago I have accepted it will all only get worse, nothing I care about matters to anyone else, anything I do will not be noticed or appreciated by anyone accept for twisted reasons of jealousy.
      The less these bastards know about you the better. You should probably disclose a couple things. But really just making up a bunch of shit to fuck with their heads and keep them from harming you is best. If anything be the guy who is known to put in hard work, but also the guy who fucks off. If you can balance that it's a real sweet spot. Also keep others from ever thinking they will get away with treating you with disrespect. Make them believe they will be met with violence even. Even if you never would. Let them believe you wouldn't hesitate to go to prison if someone deserved dealing with. Be right up front and loud about what's ok and what's not. Joke around with the ones who always cracking dirty jokes, play it cool and calm and idgaf in front of the females. Don't even speak to them... It drives them crazy! Especially if ur good looking.

  • @LindaWisdomphotography
    @LindaWisdomphotography Год назад +22

    Most co-workers are two faced and certainly not a friend. They'll smile to your face, but stab you in the back just to get ahead career wise if they had to. Very very rare to have a real, long term friend from former work places. I can count on one hand the ones that I still keep in touch with/meet up for drinks years later. The rest were never friends and good riddance!

  • @holdengreenlaw3004
    @holdengreenlaw3004 Год назад +28

    That's why there was a mass "I QUIT" during the pandemic many wanted to live and did "their own dreams".

  • @Jewellene
    @Jewellene Год назад +88

    I worked at a bank 11 years ago, where management did something like that to a coworker, and I was too scared to even look at the guy and smile as they were escorting him out of the building, for fear of retaliation from management. I wish I had the courage to walk out with the guy and quit as well. Sorry that happened to you. It's narcissistic abuse. I'm glad you don't have to waste another day at that place, and I really hope you have a 10 out of 10 experience at your new job.

    • @jayvonjayvon6147
      @jayvonjayvon6147 Год назад +2

      hey babe how r u , u have gold heart,

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 7 месяцев назад

      Escorted means get the hell out of this place we don’t need you anymore unless you know the security escorting you out and they wish you the best of luck with everything and give you a handshake 🤝.

  • @soul2soul399
    @soul2soul399 Год назад +71

    This happened to me! So embarrassing and such a slap in the face when you’ve given so much of your time, care, and energy to an organization! 😢
    They wouldn’t even let me say goodbye to the group of students I had been working with. That seems especially damaging to just have faculty disappear out of kids lives with no explanation and no goodbye. SMH

    • @meesamagill1193
      @meesamagill1193 Год назад +11

      Yeah and then that affects them because they probably think you didnt care enough to say goodbye

    • @soul2soul399
      @soul2soul399 Год назад +9

      @@meesamagill1193 right!

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад

      stupid democrats destroy the nuclear family and then expect their jobs to be their family

    • @jennyfurr
      @jennyfurr Год назад +5

      Wow! That’s disgusting. That was an awful thing for them to just let those kids think you didn’t care or want to say goodbye. Kids get attached to people so easily. Have you thought about reaching out to them through email or a letter?
      You’re right, though. Most companies don’t give 2 shits. It’s heartbreaking.

  • @ehhchannel7202
    @ehhchannel7202 Год назад +29

    This is not unusual. I went through the same thing recently. I left my place of work after 4 years and no one reached out to me. I was forced to leave, I didn't want to leave. It took me a long time to realize your only there to work and nothing else. Your just a number which can be replaced at a drop of a dime. Don't give anymore energy being bitter, they don't deserve it.

  • @Highvibes777
    @Highvibes777 Год назад +23

    Well after 15 years of giving many hours overtime and cancelled vacations, I was laid off (it was a personal vendetta from a horrible boss) the week before my 65th birthday. Yep they truly don't care!!!

  • @goduxunike
    @goduxunike Год назад +29

    Even in my school and university years I had this perceptions that the connections I have were rooted in the fact that we were forced to spend 5 days of the week together. So I never considered classmates my real friends until we ended the studies and the connection was kept through effort.

    • @g_factking
      @g_factking 9 месяцев назад +2

      Facts. Once the class ends yall stop talking

  • @hiker-uy1bi
    @hiker-uy1bi Год назад +17

    Family is family. Work is work.

    • @bilbobaggins9451
      @bilbobaggins9451 19 дней назад +1

      Family is your only true friends that will look out for you. Everyone else is beyond fake and don't give af about you. Maybe they'll give you a modicum of notice if you do something for them, but beyond that, they don't care.

  • @sibimarie33
    @sibimarie33 Год назад +155

    I have learned this as well. I’m currently a SAHM now but 10 years ago, I was non-renominated after working as a classroom teacher at a particular school for 3 years. Upon my non-renomination, none of my work “friends” were around on my last day at work. They all just kind of disappeared as I unpacked my classroom decor and belongings, and prepared to go home. No one reached out to me. I remember just feeling sad and let down too. I’m sorry you had to go through that but at least it was an experience and a lesson learned. Sorry for my long essay 😅 Thank you for sharing!

    • @JoshHitti
      @JoshHitti  Год назад +34

      Thank you for sharing! I’m sure it was jarring to not have anyone reach out, it’s wild to me

    • @sibimarie33
      @sibimarie33 Год назад +12

      @@JoshHitti It was. Best wishes to you at your new company 🎉

    • @sibimarie33
      @sibimarie33 Год назад +14

      @Miss Sunrise I agree. I feel people use the word “friend” very loosely here in the states.

    • @indie_princess
      @indie_princess Год назад +14

      Exact same thing happened to me after 13 years at the same job, when I left everyone just ghosted me. It hurt.

    • @anncokafor
      @anncokafor Год назад +9

      Have you seen Abbot Elementary? One of the advice they gave the main lead was to have a life (friends) outside of work. That really hit me because most of my friends are my coworkers. If I leave my job, there goes my social life.

  • @khanbestopped
    @khanbestopped Год назад +121

    It’s so nice to see someone else confirm my thoughts and perspective. Things that I’ve always felt. Trust no one but yourself. I’ve found this out through experience. When the time comes no one’s got your back. I really despise pretentious relationships but I find no other way out when I work with others.

    • @senorgato70
      @senorgato70 Год назад +2

      That's a really sad way to approach things. I have to honestly say, in my 25+ years in corporate America that I've rarely experienced that. It's all in the way YOU build relationships and trust with your co-workers and/or company.

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад

      stupid democrats destroy the nuclear family and then expect their jobs to be their family

    • @sha2596
      @sha2596 Год назад +3

      Well with that attitude how can you expect to be proven wrong? You won’t endear yourself to anyone by letting them know they aren’t trustworthy and your perspective is the only one that counts. Unfortunately I see more and more people with viewpoints like yours in the workplace. I’m not going out of my way to make connections with people who have already decided I’m not worth making a connection with.

    • @nataliambenzi7206
      @nataliambenzi7206 Год назад +4

      @@sha2596 facts

  • @TEW-pp9vb
    @TEW-pp9vb Год назад +12

    I do not go to work looking to make friends. I am there for a paycheck, to learn all that I can while there, and then move on atthe appropriate time!

    • @bilbobaggins9451
      @bilbobaggins9451 19 дней назад

      True. But it'd be nice to have some people to care about you on the weekends. Instead it's just crushing loneliness all the time. Even when I'm at work, I feel alone.

  • @tootooamy
    @tootooamy Год назад +12

    This just happened to me, 3 weeks ago. I was a senior director and with the company for over 3 years. It is a small staff and I *thought* we were all so close. I offered two weeks notice and to assist with any transition and the ED told me she accepts my resignation effective immediately. So I had to pack my stuff and go. Since then, my “friends” who all used to text me several times a day have pretty much cut me off. The surprising thing about the whole handling of it, and in your case too, they really screwed the organization by not allowing us to aid in transition and remaining cordial so that we would be open to being available for questions or assistance. Oh well! Onward and upward!

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

  • @mmerriw
    @mmerriw Год назад +50

    That is WILD.
    I always thought it was weird when my old company would mention stuff like we’re a “family” and stuff like that. It’s always seemed very performative.
    This kind of happened to me last year. I was unexpectedly laid off this time last year for financial reasons and lack of work for me. I’ve always kept my personal life and professional life separate. (Because of situations like this) Unless unavoidable and that happened once. The only person who knew about what was going on was the President of the company and he was the nicest and most accommodating and is the ONLY person I consider a friend because he went above and beyond for me. He actually wanted to get me back but when he asked it was too late 🤷🏾‍♂️
    Thankfully a company found me in December, gave me everything I asked for, and I am completely remote. Which is the ideal situation for me. 💁🏾‍♂️😊

  • @Anonymous-ji4sb
    @Anonymous-ji4sb Год назад +16

    True. As much as the act like it, they’re not. Found that out the hard way.

    • @JoshHitti
      @JoshHitti  Год назад +5

      Always a bummer, I’m sorry dude

  • @mariekano9730
    @mariekano9730 Год назад +6

    Yup I learned that lesson when I was 16 and started work. My parents told me dont trust your co workers don't share your personal life with them because word gets around and can use those words to hurt you. You have one goal. Get paid. Do the best of your abilities and go the hell home! Work isn't designed to make friends thats what school was for. Its called WORK for a reason
    I currently work as a nurse and one day I decided to go back to a hospital. I quit before I was let go because the manager told me I wasn't being engaging witb the staff.....I told the manager shes a joke and immature. I quit on the spot. People who only care to work to gossip and make friends have ZERO life or have a miserable one

  • @Apacheman37
    @Apacheman37 Год назад +43

    Something similar happened to me earlier this year, i was let go by the business i worked for and the attitude of literally everyone there shifted when i wasn’t gonna bring in money anymore. “We’re a family” is the biggest lie i ever believed. I realized that no one i work with is gonna see you as equal once you leave. Goes to show when people reach out to you, you find the people that actually have a heart. I feel for you man but in my mind, good riddance to the people who aren’t real.

    • @Apacheman37
      @Apacheman37 Год назад +5

      Also, i worked a different job and the people there were completely different. Its luck of the draw i guess

  • @deklifhanger
    @deklifhanger Год назад +26

    I'm shocked about how they treated you! That's horrible. You have all the right to feel the way you feel right now.

  • @Mav0585
    @Mav0585 Год назад +19

    I got escorted out once - it was very humiliating, but I definitely wanted to leave - and I definitely deserved it 😆

    • @BePatientSeeLove
      @BePatientSeeLove Год назад

      I was so embarrassed it was so unnecessary 😔😔😔over a lie

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @JohnSmith-gi7qf
    @JohnSmith-gi7qf Год назад +20

    So very true. I have been with my company for 21 years and non of the management cares about my team anymore. They work us too death and quite frankly they don’t care. Everyone else gets off holidays, week off for holidays, etc but not us. I don’t think they would care less if any of my team walked away even though we bring in multimillions each year in contracts. It’s truly sad

    • @junc2191
      @junc2191 Год назад

      Working is for salary. Salary is the compensation given for shxxxt work. That’s why people given a salary

  • @cg1492
    @cg1492 Год назад +18

    If you want to know whether a co-worker is a friend, ask yourself this: Do you hang out with any of these people outside of work? The only work friendships I have that were true friendships are the ones where we started doing things outside of work. They're the only ones that lasted when one of us changed jobs. I'm in my early 40s and I have 4 friendships that started in the workplace.

  • @lisa-gayle9939
    @lisa-gayle9939 Год назад +27

    I can definitely relate to all that happened to you! Been there! The humiliation of being escorted from the building, treated like a criminal after giving my blood, sweat and tears for 5 years. Even Manager of The Year the year before. So no..they really don’t give a rip about us when it gets right down to it. Congratulations on your new job! You will be fine!

    • @abolisher
      @abolisher 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂lmaoooooo

  • @errrrm78
    @errrrm78 Год назад +9

    This kind of rough experience hurts, but it toughens us up. It also teaches us how to be a better manager/colleague and not do the same.

  • @rhomugamma
    @rhomugamma Год назад +38

    I've had a rollercoaster career where I've forged friendships with colleagues at a number of companies, people whom I'd come to know quite personally outside of the office. Whenever I'd leave a company, I've always been shocked by how much those relationships were sustained by where we worked. I take my friendships very seriously, having grown up in the absence of friends up until my last couple of years of high school; as such, I'd routinely be struck hard by what I perceived to be a total lack of interest from work friends in keeping a connection going. But I've come to learn 1.) I do the same thing when a colleague moves on - there's something about being out of sight that does make it easy to be out of mind; and 2.) this isn't the case with every colleague - there are some who will reciprocate, although I admit it's a very small percentage.
    Over the past decade I've had to condition myself to expect relationships at work to live and die by employment, yet allow myself to give people the benefit of the doubt and actively reach out / show that I still consider them a friend outside of work. That last part is exponentially harder to keep doing, but had I not kept putting out some effort, I wouldn't have a few solid friends whom I met through work, and who do indeed reciprocate over the years. Sharing my two cents', and raising my hand to say I've definitely gone through a number of things you mentioned in this video. Congrats on the new job btw. :)

  • @jacybabi
    @jacybabi Год назад +9

    It is for this reason I don't bother with socials, in the end it doesn't mean anything

    • @JoshHitti
      @JoshHitti  Год назад +3

      I know, I always go to happy hours and things to show I care. So I’m a bit sad to see the time I spent outside of work didn’t change anything. I’m happy to be moving to a new place

  • @williamj.dovejr.8613
    @williamj.dovejr.8613 Год назад +4

    The minute I hear that " We're family here " bulls**t, I immediately check out. I fell for that crap for too long. I even had one boss make a ultimatum: " Your weekend with your kids, or your job! " I walked out. There's more to life than work.

  • @Ukrainian-woman-of-your-dreams
    @Ukrainian-woman-of-your-dreams 8 месяцев назад +2

    Going to a job is almost like watching a TV show/movie. People are just acting or pretending so that they can get money, secret information, etc. Therefore, you need to play along with them and succeed on your role too.

  • @ameyer7608
    @ameyer7608 Год назад +7

    I had lots of friends through homeschooling my kids. After 21 years, I finally ‘aged-out.’
    Aged-out means a child is 18 years old. At this point we relocated to Australia. I decided I did not want to make new friends. I was so burned out for dealing with friends. I have truly enjoyed the last 6 years.

  • @pinkcyclop
    @pinkcyclop Год назад +14

    I fell into a deep depression at the first job I really became delusional about my coworkers being my friends and the company cared somewhat about me.
    Once I was fired over a small issue, I realized is was not about me entirely they went into new management and were firing other former coworkers.
    I had a few check in with me after not seeing me on schedule.
    After years of work I'm still working on finding the balance of small talk, setting boundaries to say no and not feeling guilty also learning to put a higher price value of my time.

  • @blueghost5344
    @blueghost5344 Год назад +57

    Totally agree. Co-workers are nothing once you leave a company. And Never leave any personal belongings at any job, you never know when they will walk you out.

    • @Rashida6891
      @Rashida6891 Год назад +8

      Bingo. Never leave anything personal at work.

    • @shelleyogden3907
      @shelleyogden3907 Год назад +6

      Absolutely agree with this. Never have any personal items at your desk.

    • @gusmonster59
      @gusmonster59 Год назад +1

      The personal items on my desk are things I can live without should anything happen. I love setting creepy sh*t on my desk. It unnerves those who may want to linger.

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +17

    My coworker of the last 3 years is the guy I can talk to about world views and pretty much anything else, and we genuinely care for one another being on a 2 man crew together (HVAC power washing) yet we have NEVER ONCE hung out together outside of work. He has a wife and young kids and I have a gf with her 2 young kids. We are both fine with our arrangement and value one another as companions and coworkers.

    • @ladybird491
      @ladybird491 Год назад +3

      Come on now that is not a friendship, cause friends make time off of work and not make excuses.

    • @Mike-zy8in
      @Mike-zy8in Год назад

      my bro go RUclips - are you a good person by living waters

  • @xtradelite903
    @xtradelite903 Год назад +15

    It really explains why a lot of people are moving to the gig economy. Perhaps becoming self-employed/starting your own business may be an option for your future (?) I’m 52 y/o and looking at self-employment as an option these days. Too many bad experiences in the work place that outweigh the good ones.

  • @BritainToBrisbane
    @BritainToBrisbane Год назад +14

    Congratulations on your new job! Yep work mates aren’t friends. Companies don’t care about you as an individual at all. It’s all money. People in your work place or department will all stab you in the back if it means they get more recognition. When you leave, they replace you in a month and forget you ever existed. I’m 38 and married and have 2 beautiful sons but no other friends in the world. It’s lonely and shit but I’ve learned that however ‘friendly’ colleagues are, it’s not a friendship.

  • @valerierawlins832
    @valerierawlins832 Год назад +32

    I love this video. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I worked for a company that was toxic and I dealt with extreme micromanaging; they also wanted us to tell our customers, "welcome to our family." I had to literally go into therapy because of this job. It was disgusting and after four long years of dealing with them, I finally got another job that doesn't cause me nearly as much stress. So, I understand how poorly these employers can treat people. So sorry you went through that.

  • @bluetech7128
    @bluetech7128 Год назад +9

    That's why do not invest anything to company. Work is work that's it. They do not care about their employees.

  • @wdgbirmingham2
    @wdgbirmingham2 Год назад +20

    I'm not sure how your video made it to my suggestions, but I'm glad it did. I am so sorry 😞 I learned the the same lesson in 2008. I was working at a car dealership at the time where I'd been for 2 years. I would always come in on my off days to "make quota." Basically I lived and breathed for 2 years of my life there. Before Covid the big deal was "The Great Recession." One day I was employed, the next I got the axe. Just like you. It came out of nowhere. Sorry, we have to lay X number of employees off, bye. I felt SO used. Like corporate America had chewed me up and then spit me out. I wish I could give you a hug right now. I'm currently working at a restaurant living paycheck to paycheck, and it's bittersweet. I'm grateful to not be homeless, I'm grateful to have food, but the 2020 lockdowns wiped me out financially and I am living paycheck to paycheck. It's like treading water in an ocean. If I stop treading water, I'll drown. Again, not sure if I'm making sense but I wish I could give you a hug. You're a kind, good person and what happened to you is unfair. William

    • @nothanks5846
      @nothanks5846 Год назад +4

      Sending you lots of love and good energy, to get you through these tough times 🤍

    • @BorderCollieMom
      @BorderCollieMom Год назад +2

      @@nothanks5846 Exactly my thoughts. It burns the core of your being to discover that people wouldn't call at least once, ask how you are doing, ask what your plans are? It doesn't cost them anything, just a few minutes to show compassion and kindness,. Very sad state of humanity.

    • @mads6847
      @mads6847 Год назад +2

      Hang in there, there will be better times ahead I'm sure!

  • @Nurturing2
    @Nurturing2 Год назад +4

    Man’s rejection is God’s protection❣️You deserve better!!! The Universe has provided a better opportunity for you based on your integrity and quality of character. Bottom line is your vibration is no longer compatible with theirs. Always focus on gratitude and remain conscious. Those you have described are unconscious. I surround myself with like minded people. I think you’re doing that on this forum. As I’m typing this I have a lump in my throat. I feel your pain. I too fell for the “family” bull$shit. Gave years of myself to a former employer. I brought my infant to work at night to run diagnostics, awarded Employee of the month, etc. I returned “home” years later but was no longer in alignment because I had grown and was able to set healthy boundaries. I refused to give my power away to my narcissistic supervisor at that time. They basically ran me off. Grateful I was no longer manipulated. It was a painful learning lesson but I have evolved and therefore grateful for my growth. Sending you peace, love, & healing energy!!! 💝✨ Keep shining your light, Josh!!! The best is yet to be❣️
    P.S. Please don’t take on their stuff. They are the ones who have humiliated themselves by revealing their truth. Hold your head high because you represent integrity thereby maintaining your dignity.

  • @tiltheendoftim3
    @tiltheendoftim3 Год назад +76

    Hi Josh
    I’ve been following you for a while. Just wanted to thank you for being vulnerable with your videos. Not sure if your intention is to help others but you have helped me a great deal. Your videos make me reflect on my own journey of not having friends. This video hit hard. I’ve had instances where people claiming to be friends but in reality doing shady things behind my back to get ahead-not fun. What I’ve learned is that it’s ok to be friendly with people but ultimately realize that they are your coworkers and that’s it. Wishing you the best for you and your wife.

    • @carlorizzo827
      @carlorizzo827 Год назад +3

      Hmm interesting, awkward. Being escorted out could be taken as a badge of honor. Speaking as someone who experienced considerable betrayal from siblings (Not my parents! who humbled themselves & became true friends) your old job exhibited the dark side of family. Management/HR can be amazingly low consciousness, unrecovered codependent control freaks. That said, the umbrella issue is dual relationships. Coworkers sometimes can become friends. I became a bodyworker, sometimes friends become clients, & vice versa. But then all friendships evolve, & sometimes end. It's not a defect, rather a reality. Friendships of all kinds can be fragile

  • @amarcellus1714
    @amarcellus1714 Год назад +6

    My dad always said to me "surround yourself with people of character". I have 5 good friends. 4 of them were met through my previous job. They know my family. My wife treats them like brothers. We've been to Comic Cons together and have had friendsgivings. We've even been there for each other through the hard times as well. One friend lost someone very close to him and our other friend lost his mother. I'm fine with just having them in my life. in my current job my coworkers are just my coworkers

  • @ewtwetrwerwteet
    @ewtwetrwerwteet Год назад +4

    Work is fake friends, people will throw you under the bus the second they get the chance. I had a job once, my role was to shadow a bunch of people who were about to get the ass. I was to pick up as much of their skills as possible. At linch time, they were removed by security. Desks cleared, in a box - off you go. So cold.

  • @mwwhatever
    @mwwhatever Год назад +17

    I quit my job of 6 years at the end of 2020 mostly due to stress. I ended up basically just quitting on the spot. None of my coworkers reached out to me, but to be fair I didn't reach out to any of them either. I've never given 2 weeks notice when quitting a job. Wish you the best of luck with your future endeavors. You seem like a really smart guy, with a good work ethic, who's also likeable, so I'm sure you'll do well

  • @FaintAura
    @FaintAura 6 месяцев назад +4

    Careful with getting too close to your friends at work. Conflict between you personally will bleed over into your professional relationship and make things awkward at work, guaranteed.

  • @alyssaw6577
    @alyssaw6577 Год назад +5

    I just received an offer for a new job and the fear of giving notice is the biggest barrier to accepting it. I have to keep reminding myself that literally none of the people at my job will think about me again after I’m gone

  • @justinsmith368
    @justinsmith368 Год назад +14

    I feel like if this happened to me, I wouldn't be embarrassed or felt awkward in the elevator ride. It's their loss because you were a great employee.

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Год назад

      stupid democrats destroy the nuclear family and then expect their jobs to be their family

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Год назад +3

      Yeah I would of said something to piss them off. 😂

  • @jricrianne
    @jricrianne Год назад +8

    Yep... This is so true. The people that you work with don't give a damn about you. At this point I just go to work, get paid and come home. Once I'm in a better financial position and find a better paying job, I am leaving immediately.

  • @ezelldaniels6064
    @ezelldaniels6064 Год назад +4

    I had to learn this the hard way bro. Such good advice and so true!! I appreciate this commentary

  • @johnmozeejr
    @johnmozeejr Год назад +3

    I really appreciate this page. I’m truly sorry you had this experience. Their loss on a great human.

  • @garyrobinson8665
    @garyrobinson8665 Год назад +25

    Hi Josh I worked as a teaching assistant in a school for nearly 10 years. I left 4 years ago and I've heard from no one. I was close to a lot of the staff to I spent a lot of time with them. I stayed back after work many nights to help out.

    • @Mav0585
      @Mav0585 Год назад +3

      It’s also just a different era…

    • @garyrobinson8665
      @garyrobinson8665 Год назад

      @@Mav0585 I'm not really bothered. I enjoyed my time there. I didnt get into any issues with the other members of staff. Just my coworker was shafted.

    • @kendalltaylor2644
      @kendalltaylor2644 2 месяца назад

      Staying past your work hours was a mistake. Do your hours/work that you get paid. When you do more, they expect more.

  • @DQueEssix
    @DQueEssix Год назад +5

    I'm glad I came across this. I'm dealing with a lot at my job. I feel like I'm in High school. Been faithful for the company for 5 years and I can't push another year due to the betrayal and work overload. I realized I'm being overworked and underpaid while others stand around and talk.

  • @susanbertrand8620
    @susanbertrand8620 Год назад +1

    I wish you the very best in your new work. Your ability to articulate your feelings is, I’m sure, very helpful to many people.

  • @ellenschomer5389
    @ellenschomer5389 Год назад +11

    So sorry you had to experience this. I think many, many people go through the same thing. So sad! I left a company where I was indispensable for 20 years as a one person office administrator. I retired, and that last day was the last I heard from my ex boss, despite his promises of staying in touch. Oh well!!!! Best of luck in your new job!

  • @spencer1854
    @spencer1854 Год назад +15

    Dude, that's insane how that went down. God bless you for having the RIGHT attitude towards your company and coworkers over the last 6 years. I'm sure you are learning from it, but also remember that how you carried yourself definitely mattered-- I often think about coworkers from my past who, in retrospect, were so kind, pleasant, and who informed my work habits for years to come. But yeah, I agree that coworkers aren't always friends. Doesn't mean it won't happen in the future though!

  • @tbo2120
    @tbo2120 Год назад +14

    Rooting for you bro. Thanks for sharing and enjoy the new transition! Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @mnsohseven
    @mnsohseven Год назад +4

    Very interesting story, thank you for sharing. I really appreciate because it perfectly puts into perspective what should be our priorities in this short life.

  • @densy2oo8
    @densy2oo8 Год назад +1

    Really grateful that you have another gig lined up. Good luck on what's next!

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 Год назад +6

    Shocking, but not surprising. I feel for you after having done so much for them. I hope your new job is a happier experience. Only in my youth did I ever confuse work with friends. Never again. Thank you for the video! It is good to be reminded of these things.

  • @jsilk0807
    @jsilk0807 Год назад +6

    The same exact thing happened to me after being with my former employer for 10 years. I wasn’t allowed to pack up my desk initially. It was basically “Get your purse and get the hell out!” I was escorted out by my manager and told that someone would let me know when I could come “remove my personal items from the property”. I’ve never felt so humiliated or isolated.

  • @anngrace5050
    @anngrace5050 Год назад +11

    Congratulations on the new job. A lot of corporate America doesn't reward loyalty anymore (or even treat loyal employees well). I recently quit a corporate job after 10 years and felt like just a number to my prior firm. Honestly, I feel like you'll be better off and more at peace for this experience. This happened for a reason and you'll come out so much better on the other end.