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  • @ericwilliams1659
    @ericwilliams1659 Год назад +307

    My local library sent the 4$ late fee to collections and dinged my credit score. The loan officer at the bank thought it was very funny when they ran my credit history. I was not amused to learn this.

    • @thomasconnors4338
      @thomasconnors4338 10 месяцев назад +29

      A private company started taking over public libraries a couple decades back. They are still tax payer funded and still largely volunteer staffed, just they keep some of your tax dollars instead of spending it all on services, and the city/county no longer has to be bothered with directly employing the workers or anything else. I was working at one of the first library systems they took over during college and they were just at the beginning of sending everyone to collections. Before that, the only person I’d ever heard of getting sent to collections by a library was a drug addict who had somehow racked up close to 50 items never returned, including videos and audio books.

    • @GetDougDimmadomed
      @GetDougDimmadomed 10 месяцев назад +19

      My mother had an unpaid bill of like 30¢ sent to collections. The postage on the envelope was more than that.

    • @andrewrobb3258
      @andrewrobb3258 9 месяцев назад +15

      And this is why somthings should never be handle by corporate.

    • @vidal9747
      @vidal9747 8 месяцев назад

      ​​@@andrewrobb3258corporations in my country always want easier privatization. They wait for the government to build every infrastructure, to them go and buy everything cheaply without having to invest anything. They are parasites.

    • @oceanbytez847
      @oceanbytez847 8 месяцев назад +7

      Honestly a lot of things shouldn't be handled by corpos.

  • @chitonyourchu
    @chitonyourchu 8 месяцев назад +23

    I briefly worked for a rent-to-own company years ago. At one point, the district manager told me, and I quote: "it's our job to convince people to make a horrible financial decision". I started looking for a new job as soon as I got home that day.

  • @joshother5036
    @joshother5036 8 месяцев назад +37

    Story 7 the bolt story. The fact the company wasn’t native English speakers makes me think there was a difference in currency and no one made the connection.

    • @clutch2315
      @clutch2315 6 месяцев назад +4

      Could be, but not necessarily. The buyer saying they need to buy from them to keep the warranty explains the cost. The cost of losing that equipment warranty and paying for repairs could be far worse than the thousands for 4 bolts. The company knows this so they gouge the price on small parts. Quite disgusting behavior.

    • @jeannelemaster5844
      @jeannelemaster5844 Месяц назад

      Sounds like trying to deal with insurance companies.

  • @1495978707
    @1495978707 8 месяцев назад +21

    1:10 it’s potassium nitrate. It’s used in sensitivity toothpaste because it grows crystals temporarily that plug the pores that lead from the tooth surface into the pulp, which is what people with sensitive teeth have a problem with

    • @villevalste1888
      @villevalste1888 8 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah and it's total bogus, because it's only temporary, so you'll have to keep using it. Better use a toothpaste with nano-hydroxyapatite to get those pores permanently plugged.

  • @KonradZielinski
    @KonradZielinski Год назад +117

    Here in Australia one of the pain medication companies got fined for selling the exact same tablets as multiple different medications which they claimed where targeted at different sets of symptoms. Turns out that they where all just Ibuprofen tablets with no other active ingredients.

    • @tomvogel743
      @tomvogel743 10 месяцев назад +4

      Didnt they have to Label which med is it in what dosage or is this a EU Thing?

    • @lachlanmckinnie1406
      @lachlanmckinnie1406 10 месяцев назад

      @@tomvogel743 They do, but not everyone looks at that.

    • @glycerosfournaris2512
      @glycerosfournaris2512 9 месяцев назад +1

      Well...
      That is why I avoid ALL pharmaceutical products if not 1000001% necessary.
      (And yes I am a proud antivaxxer ).

    • @QF_Flyer
      @QF_Flyer 8 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed, it was Reckitt Benckiser, the company that make Nurofen branded ibuprofen. They made all these Nurofen Period, Nurofen Migraine, etc. products, which all just contained…ibuprofen.
      They’re all a rip off anyway, store brand ibuprofen is all you need, other than Nurofen Plus, which also contains codeine too (but even then, there’s generics, and we need a script for that now, since 2018).

    • @QF_Flyer
      @QF_Flyer 8 месяцев назад

      @@tomvogel743they did, it was all labelled, if you actually read them you’d know they were all the same, but Reckitt made it obvious they were trying to imply they were specifically better for x-pain than another type of Nurofen/ibuprofen product.

  • @candy_rain561
    @candy_rain561 9 месяцев назад +59

    I was a janitor at a well known gym and i was cleaning out the locker rooms one night when i realized the mirrors in the womens room are magnified to make you look fater and the mens mirrors were the complete opposite to make them look less muscular

    • @EricLing64
      @EricLing64 8 месяцев назад +6

      That seems like something people should notice rather quickly. And not sure it matters all that much, it's a gym. Maybe they want to be motivated, even if in a rather goofy way.[

  • @Khigha87
    @Khigha87 7 месяцев назад +5

    I think the big issue with business people is that for the most part they are judged on short-term results. Like annual financial statements, so it's difficult for them to prioritise long-term initiatives that don't have a benefit visible during their review period, which is when the costs incurred is realised. If expenses are high during my management year because I invested in accessibility, I'll lose my job and you'll get the bonus next year when my efforts pay off. It's a bad situation if you aren't the owner and you report to a bottom line. I think this reflects in the high turnover rates of CEOs in some industries.

  • @geonunes10
    @geonunes10 9 месяцев назад +7

    For those wondering KNO3 is potassium nitrate

  • @MrPatchPlays
    @MrPatchPlays 8 месяцев назад +28

    I found out the total cost to produce a unit was $31,812.59 including my labor. Each unit was sold at $120,000+. We had a backlog of over 400 units. I had to stuggle to pay rent because they wanted to keep profit margins insanely high.

    • @Frank-os6gq
      @Frank-os6gq 8 месяцев назад +2

      A unit of what?

    • @darkhobo
      @darkhobo 8 месяцев назад +4

      Yep I make auto parts. Seats. The company was complaining about someone packing bad parts and how they had to buy a box of parts back for "over 10 grand"
      So the boxes I fill for you for $22 an hour... At a rate of 3 an hour. That you sell for over 10k. And you really think you should be bitching to me about the cost?

    • @itsoktobehappy461
      @itsoktobehappy461 8 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like a strong business to be in. Is their stock traded publicly?

  • @littlemacisunderrated412
    @littlemacisunderrated412 Год назад +43

    I love the part when they quit their job the next day

    • @graysonoliver2632
      @graysonoliver2632 11 месяцев назад +2

      Right? Every time it happened I was on the edge of my seat 😂

  • @Vendavalez
    @Vendavalez 8 месяцев назад +7

    The whole point about saying that “but I got it last time!” being a narc-move is absolutely spot on. All you are achieving is broadcasting to the people that can put measures to stop hook-ups from happening that there are hook-ups happening that they need to put a stop to.
    Asking an employee or management if you got the correct amount is fine. You can say that you would have liked more, or whatever. But don’t tell them that you got more last time. Identify who is hooking you up and go when they are there. Otherwise you may get it once or maybe a few more times, but it is definitely going to stop eventually.

  • @randallpandason3715
    @randallpandason3715 10 месяцев назад +37

    Story 2 claims that all toothpastes are the same due to "active ingredients." But they are very different because of the abrasives. Whitening ones often use more or harsher abrasives and can wear down your enamel faster than others. Some toothpastes even have sodium hydroxide (listed as an ingredient, not active).

    • @GetDougDimmadomed
      @GetDougDimmadomed 10 месяцев назад

      Also, only use fluoride-free toothpaste. Fluoride is a by-product of aluminum manufacturing and has no cheap way of disposal, so in the 40s and 50s, they put it in the water and various products, falsely claiming it had health benefits. In reality, it severely damages your brain, memory and other critical functions.

    • @Dan-ud8hz
      @Dan-ud8hz 9 месяцев назад +3

      So... they're lyeing

    • @randallpandason3715
      @randallpandason3715 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@Dan-ud8hz
      XD. Lyeing through their teeth!

    • @jordanmchighlander9365
      @jordanmchighlander9365 8 месяцев назад +1

      They also didn't mention stannous fluoride. Stannous fluoride is used in the more expensive toothpaste that says things like "triple action" or "all round protection."
      Toothpaste with stannous fluoride will protect your teeth better than toothpaste without it, but Aim is $1.50 while something with stannous fluoride is $4+.

    • @lordchaa1598
      @lordchaa1598 8 месяцев назад

      Being someone who is allergic to propylene glycol, I can attest, it’s only found in half of toothpastes.

  • @Worldestroy121
    @Worldestroy121 8 месяцев назад +14

    If you ever go to an auto parts store and need a part, always shop around because every part on those shelves are probably the exact same part labeled with the store brand. Always search for the best warranty and try to price match the cheaper price. Also don’t buy the bulbs from auto part stores, ask for the commercial bulb packs cause it’s usually 10 dollars for 10 bulbs instead of 7 dollars for 2 bulbs

  • @Fayanora
    @Fayanora 10 месяцев назад +8

    7:37 "This ride will stop in an emergency. Crying is not an emergency."

  • @Sight-Beyond-Sight
    @Sight-Beyond-Sight 8 месяцев назад +4

    For college, I suggest you do your gen-eds first. Even if you switch majors, those credits will not be worthless.

  • @erndigo
    @erndigo 8 месяцев назад +5

    US veteran here. Addressing #7, this is how so many contractors bill the government. Not normally as extreme but things that cost several dollars on the private side will cost the government hundreds of dollars. It's a contract issue. They bid on a price for an item and as long as their contract is the lowest, they will win it and they know the government will pay. It's the biggest waste issue I can think of

  • @MamaMOB
    @MamaMOB Год назад +29

    9:31 better advice. Don't go to college unless you actually know you want to do something that requires a college degree. Why spend thousands and thousands of dollars when you don't know what you want to do?

    • @jordanwardle11
      @jordanwardle11 Год назад +4

      Because you might change your mind. It's not a bad thing to change your mind

    • @darthestar8791
      @darthestar8791 Год назад +1

      Yeah. I wish I wasn’t persuaded to leave after being suspended for a semester. I could have gone back and tried again for something I really wanted to do!

    • @waterartdragon
      @waterartdragon 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@darthestar8791you can always go back. There are plenty of programs for non-traditional students.

  • @aeldrynn1720
    @aeldrynn1720 8 месяцев назад +5

    My father in law is a family doctor in a small village of France. A couple years ago he had to pay thousands of euros to build a small lift (for 3-4 steps to access the front door of his house) for people with disabilities because of accessibility laws. It has literally never been used because he sees most of his disabled patients at their home. Sometimes it's just a scam.

  • @dchardin1
    @dchardin1 9 месяцев назад +13

    Well read sir! Your inflection is fantastic. A lot of these channels are using yesterday's AI transcription tech and sound too robotic.

  • @oceanbytez847
    @oceanbytez847 8 месяцев назад +4

    6:47
    People have lives and bills. You can't expect everyone with grandparents and parents to just drop their whole lives and financial health to become caretakers. It happens occassionally, but it doesn't end well for them.

  • @ruffraff1059
    @ruffraff1059 10 месяцев назад +13

    15.41 As a personal trainer of 25 yrs, I would dispute this. The muscle that is tight or hurting, is the one to stretch. Yes, the body has opposite muscles but stretching the opposite rather than the hurting one will do nothing for the hurting one. It depends on the damage done to the muscle as to when you should stretch. If you are sore from weight training, stretch all the time. You should feel the stretch but it shouldn't hurt. If from an accident or other physical damage, you should wait until the damage is healed properly before you stretch.

  • @rascaljoy
    @rascaljoy 10 месяцев назад +14

    Yeah, Subway’s standards are 6 olives for a footlong. There was ONE manager who would get on your butt for not following it if he was watching the line so that’s the only time I would put on 6…until the customer inevitably asked for more, so I would just put more on ‘cause at that point, customer asked, and 6 is stupid. I always put on at least a handful otherwise. 😂

  • @Munchkin.Of.Pern09
    @Munchkin.Of.Pern09 9 месяцев назад +10

    I’m not going to be switching majors, but I also waited to start University until I actually knew what I wanted to do. I took an extra year in high school to take some classes I hadn’t been able to fit into my schedule before, and then a gap year program after that. I’m also taking longer than the four years my program is supposed to take, but that means that I’ll be able to do better in each class. I’m not afraid of taking the time required to do something well before I graduate.

  • @sorcdk2880
    @sorcdk2880 9 месяцев назад +5

    Story 6, but someone opposite. I recall having multiple meetings to discuss a problem of why something failed, and it turned out the reason was that someone thought that the subscription price for the infrastructure that would be able to handle the problem was a little high. In reality, it was only judged as a bit much based on what you would want to pay for something yourself, but as a buisness expense it was truely tiny. To put it in perspective just the cost of having one of the participants sitting in on that meeting could have payed the subscription for years, heck even just taking the time to test whether the fixes works fine every 6 months cost way more in pay to the employee doing it than the subscription. That is peny wise pound foolish for you.

  • @insylem
    @insylem Год назад +11

    The bolt story makes me think of Snap-On tools. Or maybe they were accustom to selling to the US government

  • @averagejoe455
    @averagejoe455 11 месяцев назад +7

    I'm sure that an insurance agent, that gets paid based on commission, REALLY wants to sell you the cheapest policy...

  • @Donkeyearsa
    @Donkeyearsa Год назад +18

    Story five 2:14 that is why I only read the bad reviews. Companies are not going to give them self's a one star review to try to trick you. Always read the review If the reviews sound like they are true then look elsewhere. If they sound like someone is just being a Karen then just ignore them. I have only given one good review and the reason was an employee searched the dumpster for something that I had lost. If an employee is willing to look in the dumpster for a lost item that deserves a five star review.
    If you just give a one star review and don't explain why you are giving a one star review people will just ignore it. When I give a bad review I make sure its something that I keep to the point and I keep emotions out of it as just ranting wont get someone to go somewhere else. If you say to go to another company the review will just be deleted as it will be assumed its just that other company trying to sabotage the competition, now if you say to go to another location of that same company because the other location has far better service the review will stay up.

    • @KaitouKaiju
      @KaitouKaiju 9 месяцев назад +1

      One star. This company gives me way too many PTO days, I feel like there's never enough work to do, and the salary is so high wtf am I supposed to do with all this money?

    • @His_Noodly_Appendages
      @His_Noodly_Appendages 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes. Too many fake reviews out there for everything from movies, companies, and products of all kinds.

    • @Moon_x_sun
      @Moon_x_sun 4 месяца назад

      Yeah I always read the criticisms bc they’re usually what you can expect in a bad scenario. I read the reviews for my local animal shelter and it was litterally a bunch of Karen’s that were mad they weren’t allowed to adopt some pets (bc the shelter didn’t think they could take care of them) one also complained that even tho they had applied several times to get a dog they still hadn’t gotten one bc they had young kids (the dogs this shelter has have usually been through some rough shit and therefore isn’t suitable for young and unpredictable kids) so I just had a laugh reading them and how dumb some people can be :)

  • @Leviatiemily
    @Leviatiemily 10 месяцев назад +6

    I'm sorry....there's human blood plasma in makeup!?!

    • @KaitouKaiju
      @KaitouKaiju 9 месяцев назад

      No, there was one particular luxury moisturizer that is made from the customer's blood and costs $1400

  • @rascaljoy
    @rascaljoy 10 месяцев назад +8

    Story 13, I went to college, picked a path, and stuck with it due to perceived pressure of needing to know what I was doing with my life. However, luckily for me, the path I took was a “pre” program wherein I took classes but it wasn’t actually a degree because it was a setup for a master’s program, so I had to pick an actual major, and I picked something that would give me more flexibility should I change my mind. Then I took a gap year before my master’s, took a job I’d never even heard of before, and boom, completely changed my future education and job plans and I am much happier.
    Now I am also a major advocate of gap years and literally just…not starting college until you’re ready. Like, sure, knock out your gen eds at a cheap community college, but don’t go throwing your money down at a major you’re not even sure you like. If that happens, that’s okay, but don’t feel like you’re stuck and can’t change to something you know you’ll like more/is a better fit for you in the longrun.

    • @sorcdk2880
      @sorcdk2880 9 месяцев назад

      I ended up taking a full bachelor, finding out that that was what I liked in that area, then went back and took a bachelor and master in another field I found that I liked even more. Now I can make use of the combination to really get ahead on the job market.Note: This is from a place where university education is free, if you are in the US and need to shell out a ton of money, then you might be better off with a more lean path that still gets you where you want to go.

  • @nicelogin2
    @nicelogin2 8 месяцев назад +2

    Many years ago I used to work for a bank whose sole client was the tax bureau. We processed checks. One out of four checks spelt "United States Treasury", without the 's' behind 'State'. It was so alarming, I started counting. It didn't matter if they were native born or not.

  • @T-rev33
    @T-rev33 8 месяцев назад +2

    I worked in collision repair and right out of school I got put on auction cars. The cars were "repaired" as quickly and cheaply as possible. Some times people would out scuff pads and paper behind the bondo to bridge the gap especially with rust. I went to a new shop as soon as I could and eventually got out of the business (for different reasons) but yeah you buy a used car off the auction block there's no telling what you'll get.

  • @His_Noodly_Appendages
    @His_Noodly_Appendages 9 месяцев назад +2

    Eye glasses. It should not cost you more than $40 for a pair of eyeglasses including the lenses if you already have your prescription and are not into name brands. The industry is basically a monopoly. One really cheap one is something 'like' eye buy direct.

  • @Evelyn_2401
    @Evelyn_2401 10 месяцев назад +4

    Stretching is generally frowned upon for hypermobile people. The physio is not correct for everyone.

  • @ericwilliams1659
    @ericwilliams1659 Год назад +7

    Potassium Nitrate (Salt peter) (KNO3)

    • @akeel_1701
      @akeel_1701 Год назад +2

      Exactly what I was thinking

  • @runic_raptor
    @runic_raptor 9 месяцев назад +3

    That last one is very true.
    If the boss isn't around, I'm giving you a handful of the good stuff. You measure with your heart.
    When the boss is around tho.... well, I'd better put it on the scale, huh... make sure you only get 0.7 oz of cheese and not a bit more

  • @NiennaFan1
    @NiennaFan1 10 месяцев назад +1

    That last line is the best insult/threat I’ve ever heard

  • @metalavenger23
    @metalavenger23 9 месяцев назад +3

    For the bolt cost question. Is it a custom order? Does the company have to shut down a line and retool it to make the 4 bolts? If so that is some very expensive down time. Then the time it takes to have the 4 bolts made, then shut down and retool for whatever they were making previously. If it’s a common bolt however definitely blame sales and get a manager.

  • @panzersusmander3728
    @panzersusmander3728 11 месяцев назад +3

    1:17. Potassium Nitrate (stump remover)

  • @LadyDeirdre
    @LadyDeirdre 8 месяцев назад +1

    Accessible buildings also help people who aren't disabled. The elementary school I went to had a handicap ramp and level access on all three floors (sloped lot). Nobody ever used the stairs. And of course, ramps and level access are great for moving things between levels.

  • @JustAnotherRandomPersonOnline
    @JustAnotherRandomPersonOnline 11 месяцев назад +2

    Story 7 sounds like an employee having their hands tied, and the (possibly) the managers hands being tied.

  • @powerthrucontrol
    @powerthrucontrol 9 месяцев назад +3

    The music industry one is interesting. I've started recording recently, and my local guitar teacher/luthier/composer/producer has been recording me at $50/hr. Dude has $100,000 of dollars of gear, and a good ear, and I feel like I'm stealing at $50/hr. What do you think?

  • @djturnz
    @djturnz 9 месяцев назад +2

    I don't think that ANY of these stories ended with someone quitting due to the knowledge

  • @wolfjmk
    @wolfjmk Год назад +2

    Keep up the great work you guys. ❤

  • @occamsrazor1285
    @occamsrazor1285 8 месяцев назад +1

    5:03 Really depends on the material. If they're just standard SAE Grade 8 bolts, yeah. But if they're made from an exotic alloy and used in aerospace, they def can be that expensive.

  • @C.G.Gaster
    @C.G.Gaster 11 месяцев назад +4

    damn those bolts must be made of platinum or tungsten if that's their price, or someone majorly f-ed up.

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 6 месяцев назад

    You'd be surprised how many actors started college for degree X then wound up switching to acting because they liked it better.

  • @whyplaypiano2844
    @whyplaypiano2844 10 месяцев назад +2

    KNO3 is Potassium Nitrate.
    K ^ 1+ = Potassium. NO3 ^ 1- = Nitrate.

  • @RaptorMocha
    @RaptorMocha Месяц назад

    the bolt story is incredible

  • @potatoheadpokemario1931
    @potatoheadpokemario1931 9 месяцев назад +4

    Is Wawa's standard for cream cheese so little you wouldn't accept even if you tapped a little bit of cream cheese? Because I've literally gotten so little I wouldn't even accept it if I asked for a little bit of cream cheese and gotten a lot of cream cheese

    • @Avrysatos
      @Avrysatos 9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s been about 20 years since I worked there but it wasn’t much at alll when I was there so yeah that’s probably right

  • @Moon_x_sun
    @Moon_x_sun 4 месяца назад

    1:44 my parents have bought books from libraries before bc they weren’t popular and it was time to get new books in. It’s nice to get cheap books :)

  • @oceanbytez847
    @oceanbytez847 8 месяцев назад

    3:37
    This is exactly what stories warning about corporate dystopia are warning about. Sounds like something straight out of cyberpunk.

  • @LinkTheFusky
    @LinkTheFusky 10 месяцев назад +3

    Aquafresh is cheaper and tastes better then Colgate and works the exact same

    • @itsoktobehappy461
      @itsoktobehappy461 8 месяцев назад

      Ultrabrite, $1 at Walmart, it’s made by Colgate

  • @mhfuzzball
    @mhfuzzball 5 месяцев назад

    Story 14: Remember that time Prince started going by a glyph? That was because he'd left his record company, and they claimed ownership of *his name.* (Yes, Prince was actually his birth name.)

  • @nope1918
    @nope1918 9 месяцев назад +1

    For story 7: Eventually employees give up. Company policy is to tack on a bunch of overhead to small orders, with no additional guidelines for very small orders? And if they don't follow company policy they get written up? Guess those bolts cost $10k!
    Like, look at it from the employee's perspective. Chances are, they're not working in a place that actually cares. So if they report the problem to management, there's a 1% chance it will actually solve the problem (but not result in any recognition or other gain for the employee), an 89% chance the manager will tell them to shut up and follow policy (so nothing changes), and a 10% chance they get told to follow policy AND get flagged as a troublemaker who questions company policy. All risk no reward. So... why would the employee ever question anything? They know the policy is stupid, but they aren't paid to think they're paid to do what they're told. So that's what they do.
    Heck even in the story the person who eventually sold the bolts for a reasonable price STILL had to justify it to their boss. How well do you think that would have gone if the low-level employee had been the one to do it? I bet they'd be instantly fired and replaced with someone who didn't ask questions. It's not that people are stupid (though in some cases they really are stupid) it's just that keeping their job depends on doing EXACTLY what they are told, even if they know it's stupid.

  • @Schrodingers_kid
    @Schrodingers_kid 6 месяцев назад

    I honestly don't understand how accessibility isn't obvious.
    Not many places are accessible and hire disabled people, so disabled people would be interested in not losing a job, therefore they are good employees

  • @Beliar275
    @Beliar275 7 месяцев назад

    As far as KNO3 goes .. yes .. its the Potassium salt of Nitric Acid HNO3 (pretty strong acid) My guess is that the slight cooling effect (KNO3 is also used as chemical coolant) helps.

  • @vickiesmith3021
    @vickiesmith3021 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for your video ❤.

  • @couch_potato9355
    @couch_potato9355 4 месяца назад

    KNO3 is potassium nitrate. Yes, that’s the accelerant used in many explosive compounds

  • @HoucKSF
    @HoucKSF 7 месяцев назад

    In story 7, the employee was hoping the company would give in and just buy the bolts at the stupid price.

  • @akcuber5335
    @akcuber5335 8 месяцев назад

    i died when he called potassium nitrate as potassium nitrous oxide

  • @AuDHD_Teen
    @AuDHD_Teen 3 месяца назад

    K is potassium. No3 is a polyatomic ion with a charge of minus one known as nitrite. Potassium has a charge of plus one.

  • @dandles5939
    @dandles5939 5 месяцев назад

    The in home care section of the video is pretty disrespectful to people who live with these situations. Some people just don't have any other options and judging those people who need help the most or the families of those people is pretty heartless. Not many people can afford nursing homes, private in home care is expensive by itself, and government programs are even worse then the situations mentioned.

  • @quintingriffith587
    @quintingriffith587 8 месяцев назад

    I asked one dentist which toothpaste you use. She responded “whichever one taste best.”

  • @sam11182
    @sam11182 8 месяцев назад +1

    XD the majority of the IRS workers DO NOT PAY THEIR TAXES!

  • @jmcorpuz1
    @jmcorpuz1 8 месяцев назад +1

    2:40 sometimes these are not dumb people but are inside job for corruption or money laundering. In my country, it's a common government practice to overprice a tender and rig the bidding to award these to conniving parties

  • @AzurasLunarEclipse
    @AzurasLunarEclipse 10 месяцев назад +1

    only time id yell "stop the ride" if i was about 2 faint or worse

  • @robluxipiech4033
    @robluxipiech4033 8 месяцев назад

    Banquet hall, finally worked up to assisting the director, I had to keep track of odds and ends, I got many, many checks addressed to all staff as a big tip for a nice evening, we never saw a penny, sometimes it was over 1,000 bucks split between 10 ppl would be huge but the director pocketed it, when I brought it up he basically said the staff gets tipped in cash and he doesn't require them to report it so these tips goto him since they aren't being taxed, left immediately

  • @41NewVAWE
    @41NewVAWE 9 месяцев назад

    Im Pretty sure anyone who was somewhat close or tried to get into Clothing and Design knows this , but Without Industry back up u are not going anywhere nomatter your Talent , work or production .
    They will take your Stuff , sell it as theirs and ignore u until u give up. If they dont want u , they dont want u . The Few People who made it trough Pop up stores respect to yall actual Warriors!

  • @RHTQ1
    @RHTQ1 10 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder if bolt-guy was hoping to skim off the top on that one XD

  • @kylegivey7368
    @kylegivey7368 4 месяца назад

    5:37 I knew it! I’ve never had issues with anyone but American Airlines

  • @watermelonpet1
    @watermelonpet1 5 месяцев назад

    as a person in the rocketry field kno3 is potassium nitrate, a powerful oxidizer

  • @shawnmikeska4867
    @shawnmikeska4867 9 месяцев назад

    1:14 as a chemist I am surprised how close he got.

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 2 месяца назад +1

    1:07 KNO3 is Potassium Nitrate.

  • @05weasel
    @05weasel 8 месяцев назад

    Playing devil’s advocate on the building/business accessibility one. I can see how a business owner could make the point of “why pay thousands of dollars to TRY to bring in a new customer base made up of people on fixed incomes?” I’m not saying that’s a smart or correct way to look at it but just as a rebuttal to the “aren’t you supposed to know how to make money?” point. Also, a person who makes money by installing things that make your company more accessible is of course going to have a list of reasons a mile long to justify the cost to you

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron4194 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good info

  • @MmeHyraelle
    @MmeHyraelle 9 месяцев назад

    (Potassium nitrate, common oxidiser for smoke bombs )

  • @AlfredInsights
    @AlfredInsights 10 месяцев назад +1

    this guy is so great. he just neads more subs

  • @watson15243
    @watson15243 8 месяцев назад

    Not me but my friend in mechanical engineer college. She got a temporary job to designh bathrooms on naval ships... Wen she discovered that the fabricator has valves that allow to dump more that they should of impurities petrol stuff and that that was a well know fact and everyone was ok with it. It was in Brasil also so year she is kinda of an environmentalist so she couldn't keep working there

  • @geo4322
    @geo4322 11 месяцев назад +1

    Found a great new channel

  • @mustafamehdi8126
    @mustafamehdi8126 8 месяцев назад

    @UnderSparked Pottasium nitrate is KNO3 as NO3 is nitrate

  • @Rachel_M_
    @Rachel_M_ 10 месяцев назад +3

    What's an insurance "Paul see"?.....
    Have you considered proof reading your captions before you publish?

    • @arich9326
      @arich9326 9 месяцев назад +1

      I could be wrong but I think they're auto-generated

    • @Rachel_M_
      @Rachel_M_ 9 месяцев назад

      @@arich9326 and that's why you proof read before you publish.

  • @Windows7UltimateTheVyonder
    @Windows7UltimateTheVyonder День назад

    KNO3= Potassium Nitrate, aka the chemical you use in gardening, due to nitrate

  • @stephengeary6439
    @stephengeary6439 9 месяцев назад

    The bolt thing tho some bolts do cost that much after grade 12

  • @Lurkily_Esh
    @Lurkily_Esh 7 месяцев назад

    "What was so bad it made you quit your job?" "Yeah, so let me tell you about this quirkly little side note that really isn't a bad thing but people usually just don't think about." "No, I wanted to know about things happening in specilized industry that are actually like REALLY BAD." "Oh, okay. Let me tell you about this other thing" "Again, pretty weird, but not really bad." "So here's another story . . . " "Let me stop you right there."

  • @edwhatshisname3562
    @edwhatshisname3562 7 месяцев назад

    Maybe they were bolts for a space station? Who knows...

  • @justinreel5546
    @justinreel5546 Год назад +4

    What does $1000 for 8 light bulbs have to do with money not being real? I’m so confused 😂

    • @NiennaFan1
      @NiennaFan1 10 месяцев назад +4

      I think it means that people can decide things cost crazy amounts aka a dollar is worth a random amount

  • @robbierhines8248
    @robbierhines8248 9 месяцев назад

    KNO3 is potassium nitrate
    I'm a chemistry major

  • @eyenpersu5248
    @eyenpersu5248 8 месяцев назад

    A person I knew who worked for a cleaning product company once told me something similar about those. he said that most of the cleaning products were the same product, just in different packages, except a few things. May that dude rest in peace... he was a cool guy
    Fun thing, I buy 'the expensive toothpaste' because it is the one that tastes the least like mint. i hate the minty taste XD

    • @itsoktobehappy461
      @itsoktobehappy461 8 месяцев назад

      That’s correct, toothpaste is all the same except for the taste

    • @PutkisenSetä
      @PutkisenSetä 3 месяца назад

      Kids' toothpaste is probably the same thing, just with root beer flavor.

  • @jordank1813
    @jordank1813 8 месяцев назад

    And THAT is why I will never donate a songle book to a library. Absolute horse manure.

  • @dylanschaefer4691
    @dylanschaefer4691 9 месяцев назад

    I haven't been to my library in 10 years bc I owed $80

  • @DeadCat-42
    @DeadCat-42 8 месяцев назад

    H1b Visa. Not competing with an indentured servant so desperate he will work for less than MINIMUM wage.

  • @MrTomservo85
    @MrTomservo85 8 месяцев назад

    I must've missed the story that was NSFW or where someone quit the next day

  • @romanjewula3577
    @romanjewula3577 8 месяцев назад

    No one quit their job the next day..

  • @NijutheWolf
    @NijutheWolf 5 месяцев назад

    13:52 "its never free robux" 😭

  • @armandosantiago9572
    @armandosantiago9572 7 месяцев назад

    None of these stories were related to the title of the video

  • @neohippe1
    @neohippe1 8 месяцев назад

    Growing gasoline with hemp.

  • @reuelchinthala
    @reuelchinthala 8 месяцев назад

    bro just cannot stay on the road

  • @129140163
    @129140163 8 месяцев назад

    0:23 “Paul see”? How did THAT happen? 😂
    0:58-1:18 KNO3 is potassium nitrate. “Niter” is an older name for it.

  • @JoePro
    @JoePro 4 месяца назад

    Vista? Bro I started on DOS

  • @nope5720
    @nope5720 10 месяцев назад +1

    Potassium nitrate