Another set of great stories from you RedWheel. Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe.🏴😷😁👍. Hi everyone hope you are all well and safe too. Please have a great day
Maybe I should post pro revenge too. I worked for a military recruiting office processing officer applicants. I did far more than my job, got yelled at frequently by recruiting district for making mistakes, realized I wasn't all that appreciated. My wife told me, just do what's in your job description. I did just that. I watched as my recruiting station's numbers dropped drastically. We were the backbone of the recruiting district. The district commanding officer was passed over for promotion when I filed a congressional inquiry against him and he was slammed for being "unable to control his civilians." He was passed over again--third time in a row--after his district's numbers went out the window. He had to retire. I took another job and left with a smile on my face.
The pros and cons of watching a doggo with separation anxiety Pros: lots of cuddles Cons: expect to lose sleep when the actual owner leaves for work in the morning. Lol
my dog has anxiety, though her anxiety is basically; if we leave her alone, she'll piss on the floor (if we're lucky, she has gone on the carpet once or twice...thankfully she normally makes it to the floor)
@@alakazamlover4908 she used to pee on the floor when over excited, she's stopped. Her name's allie, but we call her woochy. She's an aussie/collie mix.
@@lebonk8081 that's fair, my dog just hates being alone, we make jokes but its a serious problem she has...she's also getting older so.... she's nearly lost her bark (her "bark" is more of like...a squeak now) and winters are AWFUL since she has Arthritist in her back two legs....my dogs name is Josie and she's a Bashawn shitsu (I probably spelt many words wrong
The cynical part of me wants to say they wanted them to not tell anyone so they could officially fire them for job abandonment, spiting them and making their metrics looks better
I feel the pain for OP I worked in 2 different hospitals where the head nurse/nurse manager just didn't like like & me several other coworkers who were not in her click. the 1st was @ so called religious hospital who had 4 or 5 complete nursing staff turn overs, except for her click. She gave me my 3 month evaluation 3 months late stating,"oh I put you on 3 months probation, she never told me I was on probation." She then said," the patients their families just love you & i don't know why because you don't fit in my group!". She would change my day off without notifying me. I took her crap for a year found another job & resigned. After another couple of turn overs she was removed from her position & transferred to another unit. There is a saying in nursing, " Nurses eat their young" ergo new or young nurses. I wish I could find that bumper sticker & put it on my car. The other place is a longer story , put up with abuse for 8 years & transferred to a different department & loved going to work. I retired in 2012. I could write a book about the things I saw in 28 years as a nurse.
A repeated story about don't tell anyone you're leaving the company, then announce to all and sundry " Guess what?.... you are getting PIZZA today". have to love this story. Wonder if that Manager ever lost her job?
It never ceases to amaze me the way that landlords don't even bother to check up on the laws and rules they are obliged to work under, or even read the paperwork that they present to potential renters, and when the LL screws up, and his/her attitude bites him/her in the ass, they are genuinely puzzled as to why. My younger son went through a similar incident with his landlord couple years back, so I understand what the story is saying. By the way, I am UK, not US, but the laws protecting tenants in the UK are not too different from those in the US.
It is losing not loosing, the amount of times l have seen this, loose is singular as in a item of loose clothing, loosing is plural. Lose as in to lose something, loser as in a person.
Reasons why people like to or desire to work Extra 1. They want to deliver good/great value to their Service(Face it it's a job and your serving the company/employer) 2. They enjoy the feeling of Helping and contributing to other's success. 3. They have a core belief in the Golden rule of Treating other how they want to be treated 4. They don't like downtime(aka workaholics/they just have to keep busy) 5. They're not clever enough or daring enough to figure out how to accomplish the work in a highly effective highly efficient manner without spreading the news. 6. They're actually secretly working towards not having to do hardly any work at all and have figured out a way to work smarter and get paid for it and still get the job done.
Lunch breaks suck. If I stop work for lunch, I'm not going to want to go back after lunch. It's the same reason I never take vacations. However, I get paid for working through breaks.
I’ve been a tenant plenty of times and I was a small landlord for 25 years (never more than 3 houses). A substantial security deposit is fine, if both parties are HONEST about it. A landlord should NEVER fail to do a good background check. But if things go bad, the landlord is usually MUCH more vulnerable than the tenant. These landlord/tenant revenge stories are really idiot landlord stories; they do it to themselves.
10:00 In India we have a saying, "Bull, come duck me". LL climbed the fence into the pasture, lowered his pants and underpants, and turned to expose himself to the toro with a bulls- eye painted in red on his derriere!
The Land Lord is lucky to not have been held in contempt for calling the judge a crook.
Good morning RedWheel
Good morning everyone ☺️🙂😊
People don't quit jobs. They quit bosses.
Was just about to scroll down to post that...
@@chezsnailez Yup. It fits the occasion.
Good Morning Everyone
Another set of great stories from you RedWheel. Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe.🏴😷😁👍. Hi everyone hope you are all well and safe too. Please have a great day
Maybe I should post pro revenge too. I worked for a military recruiting office processing officer applicants. I did far more than my job, got yelled at frequently by recruiting district for making mistakes, realized I wasn't all that appreciated. My wife told me, just do what's in your job description. I did just that. I watched as my recruiting station's numbers dropped drastically. We were the backbone of the recruiting district. The district commanding officer was passed over for promotion when I filed a congressional inquiry against him and he was slammed for being "unable to control his civilians." He was passed over again--third time in a row--after his district's numbers went out the window. He had to retire. I took another job and left with a smile on my face.
"You're all getting pizza!". Absolute genious!
LL is lucky the judge didn't find him in contempt.
Yep, landlords should be careful of who they mess with. They never know what the tenant is capable of.
That final story's OP was awesome in her revenge!
The pros and cons of watching a doggo with separation anxiety
Pros: lots of cuddles
Cons: expect to lose sleep when the actual owner leaves for work in the morning. Lol
my dog has anxiety, though her anxiety is basically; if we leave her alone, she'll piss on the floor (if we're lucky, she has gone on the carpet once or twice...thankfully she normally makes it to the floor)
@@alakazamlover4908 she used to pee on the floor when over excited, she's stopped. Her name's allie, but we call her woochy. She's an aussie/collie mix.
@@lebonk8081 that's fair, my dog just hates being alone, we make jokes but its a serious problem she has...she's also getting older so.... she's nearly lost her bark (her "bark" is more of like...a squeak now) and winters are AWFUL since she has Arthritist in her back two legs....my dogs name is Josie and she's a Bashawn shitsu
(I probably spelt many words wrong
Beware of karma.
The cynical part of me wants to say they wanted them to not tell anyone so they could officially fire them for job abandonment, spiting them and making their metrics looks better
Too bad that LL in the last story didn't get charged with contempt and perjury as well..
I feel the pain for OP I worked in 2 different hospitals where the head nurse/nurse manager just didn't like like & me several other coworkers who were not in her click. the 1st was @ so called religious hospital who had 4 or 5 complete nursing staff turn overs, except for her click. She gave me my 3 month evaluation 3 months late stating,"oh I put you on 3 months probation, she never told me I was on probation." She then said," the patients their families just love you & i don't know why because you don't fit in my group!". She would change my day off without notifying me. I took her crap for a year found another job & resigned. After another couple of turn overs she was removed from her position & transferred to another unit. There is a saying in nursing, " Nurses eat their young" ergo new or young nurses. I wish I could find that bumper sticker & put it on my car. The other place is a longer story , put up with abuse for 8 years & transferred to a different department & loved going to work. I retired in 2012. I could write a book about the things I saw in 28 years as a nurse.
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A repeated story about don't tell anyone you're leaving the company, then announce to all and sundry " Guess what?.... you are getting PIZZA today". have to love this story. Wonder if that Manager ever lost her job?
Glad you fought that landlord. so happy you won.
Play a-hole games, win a-hole prizes.
It never ceases to amaze me the way that landlords don't even bother to check up on the laws and rules they are obliged to work under, or even read the paperwork that they present to potential renters, and when the LL screws up, and his/her attitude bites him/her in the ass, they are genuinely puzzled as to why. My younger son went through a similar incident with his landlord couple years back, so I understand what the story is saying. By the way, I am UK, not US, but the laws protecting tenants in the UK are not too different from those in the US.
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Last Story, if it was Pro revenge you would report him publicly and then tell him you did it. It's only Pro Revenge when you stick the knife in.
I hear so many scumbag landlord stories but few about scumbag tenants, weird.
9:00 Dracula 🤣👍
Re first story, it’s not the work place that is the problem for most of the employees. It’s down to bad management team
Omg i think i work where the first story is based lol
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Thanks for your awesome stories today RedWheel 😘
"smugger than dracula working at a blood bank" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you.
Second but still happy!
It is losing not loosing, the amount of times l have seen this, loose is singular as in a item of loose clothing, loosing is plural. Lose as in to lose something, loser as in a person.
Reasons why people like to or desire to work Extra
1. They want to deliver good/great value to their Service(Face it it's a job and your serving the company/employer)
2. They enjoy the feeling of Helping and contributing to other's success.
3. They have a core belief in the Golden rule of Treating other how they want to be treated
4. They don't like downtime(aka workaholics/they just have to keep busy)
5. They're not clever enough or daring enough to figure out how to accomplish the work in a highly effective highly efficient manner without spreading the news.
6. They're actually secretly working towards not having to do hardly any work at all and have figured out a way to work smarter and get paid for it and still get the job done.
The story about the person working during their lunch break is wrong. You only work for free if you clock out for lunch and continue to work.
Lunch breaks suck. If I stop work for lunch, I'm not going to want to go back after lunch. It's the same reason I never take vacations. However, I get paid for working through breaks.
Love that last story!
I’ve been a tenant plenty of times and I was a small landlord for 25 years (never more than 3 houses). A substantial security deposit is fine, if both parties are HONEST about it. A landlord should NEVER fail to do a good background check. But if things go bad, the landlord is usually MUCH more vulnerable than the tenant. These landlord/tenant revenge stories are really idiot landlord stories; they do it to themselves.
Good day RW from mid Tn. I hope you have a great day brother.
1st comment, huzzah! :)
10:00 In India we have a saying, "Bull, come duck me". LL climbed the fence into the pasture, lowered his pants and underpants, and turned to expose himself to the toro with a bulls- eye painted in red on his derriere!
Good morning RedWheel have a great day 👍 Have a great day everyone 👋😃🤗😎