About ten years ago at work I was tasked to create a report that was a summary of all of our projects. I named it the "Total Project Summary" report or TPS Report. I figured my boss would chuckle and say "let's not call it that", but he had never seen the movie. About two years later he comes in one day and says "I saw the funniest movie last night. It was called 'Office Space' and what made it even funnier was that they had a thing called the TPS Report just like the one we have!" I then explained I had named ours after the movie. He just looked at me and said "you're an asshole." and walked-away. Good times. Best boss I ever had.
What I love about Cole is that he can play smug jerks in any context: comedically, as in this movie, or dramatically, as in "In the Line of Fire," "One Hour Photo," and "A Simple Plan."
I work in software, and the last month has been very busy, so I've been working 12 hours a day, every day, for 24 days. I had a talk with my boss and admitted that I don't know how much longer I can maintain this extreme work schedule, and that if we delay the project, she shouldn't rely on this standard of productivity, which was meant to be temporary. She told me I needed to think long and hard about my career and whether I wanted to be promoted at this company. It made me realise that I guess I don't. I would rather work a very respectable 40 hours a week and never get promoted again.
You’ll find someplace else. Do think long and hard about your career - your promotion awaits at another company. Some place that respects people enough to set reasonable deadlines
So do s thought experiment. Imagine you ask them if they'd be willing to sign a reciprocal contract. IE if you do X task you're legally guaranteed a promotion under specific terms. No? Well, then.... Imagine engaging any other supplier on the basis of "if you give us X we'll probably compensate you, but no promises".
Actually said this to an employer. "You see me as having an attitude, but what you don't see is that everyday is worse for me. Everytime you see me I'm having the worst day of my life."
He doesn’t even ask him if he has any plans…ugh. Sure Lumbergh..let me clear my schedule and throw away any plans I have for the petty 2 days of joy that puts a smile on my face.
And the girlfriend is looking at him, disgusted by his not wanting to needlessly suffer. Women love it when their man is suffering. It doesn't count for them as you doing work unless you hate it.
gantmj Have you actually met a women before? Talk to one that isn’t your family for more than a few minutes? I’m doubtful Calling it “restisting info” just makes you sound like you want to treat it as given facts, too. Over the no so subtle rambling it is.
Mike Judge HAD to have worked in an office at lower level at some point in his life, every scene, every emotion, every bit of moral being slowly destroyed, there's no way you could just make this up, it's too accurate
He literally did work in an office ruclips.net/video/ckNKhfgHwh8/видео.html I think in that speech he even mentions about some guy who kept pestering him on the first day with stuff to do and then everyone in the office kept working for like 12 hours. He ended up making an excuse to go home.
Nope. A lot of people will read this but they’ll need more than just hearing this so they can finally be just a bit happier at work. Saying “no” at work sometimes requires confidence and conviction that some folks just don’t have, not to mention, says No is sometimes also about picking and choosing your battles that some folks don’t know how to do. It’s good advice and I agree with it but some folks just won’t do it lol
Yup. You just have to decide if you're going to be a doormat or a person. You're not a slave, they don't own you, working for an employer is a two way street. They need you too. If you don't want to work weekends? Or do overtime? Just say *"No."* You have a life, they can't just assume that you're free to work whenever they ask for it. The only time they can assume you are 'free' to work for them is during your regularly scheduled work hours.
@@cgavin1 after a year in 1st line support, you should have more than enough knowledge to just leave and try for 2nd line support roles somewhere else.
David Bryant And you're the guy who says things on social media that he would never say in real life. You come on here to fuck with people because you don't have balls enough to do it in the real world. Seriously, we both know you're not ballsy in real life. Are you?
I think the problem between you and Mr. Bryant was a lack of clear understanding. Perhaps if I were to help we can mitigate this conflict. I believe what Mr. Bryant *meant* to say was that your statement was so bloody obvious and lacking in subtly of thought or insight that it made you sound incredibly stupid. Go with God my son.
Because they don't care about long-term productivity. They'd rather work their people until they're no longer productive and then replace them with entry-level freshly graduated employees. The workers become a resource like pens and paper.
Ya they just expect people to work like robots or machines, and when they don't it's must be the employee fault in some way. But when a machine breaks it's expected, but when an employee breaks it's unacceptable
Some people don’t realize that weekends are sacred to most people who ACTUALLY work and MOST people don’t live to work. The therapist was a genius IMO. Too bad he wasn’t around to see it.
Met plenty of people who all they do is talk about work when they aren't at work. That means they love it. Even their friends an family sometimes would tell me the stories because they obviously told everyone. Sometimes the stories ain't bad and you can tell they legit do like their job. I know people who retired an got jobs again. Some people probably don't wanna go home (for good reason). But If you dislike something you wouldn't talk of it much an would avoid people who try to make you talk of it.
I remember reading a piece online that I think as in the New Yorker. It was titled something like, "Can't work more than 9 to 5? Good luck building a career!" The person who wrote it got such backlash she had to delete her social media accounts. She basically admitted she let someone go because even though he was always there a little bit early and did a good job he refused to work past 5 pm or answer calls after hours or on the weekend. It's like, so he had boundaries?
I was out of work for 6 months or so during the “plandemic.” The weekends DID seem to matter less as the days came and went without a means of filling my days in with work. Besides just having to pay bills, it was mentally tough with feeling like I was worthless, as I worked a niche field, was very talented in it, and NOBODY seemingly wanted me. Once I found a job that I felt was potentially a more “secure” position in a different industry, and direction I took it. Weekends became more important to me again, but it meant every other Saturday as a work day. 😒 It gave value back to the weekends, but it also made me finish my Saturday work faster than I would’ve if it was my weekday work.
We lost some people and need to play catch-up... gee, where have I heard that before?? Even on a factory floor with OT pay it's annoying. You lose people because they don't have a couple of days to unwind, then you force everyone else to work more, then you hire more people, then you lose others, then you hire more, then you lose.....
Had a boss where I’d sometimes be working 14 + hours and on weekends in physically challenging conditions, and that boss was awesome. He would be right there beside you, working just as hard. One day he filled my car, explaining how much he appreciated the work I was doing and how lucky he felt that I worked there. Later I realized this farmer naturally exemplified all the qualities of an excellent leader. He would not ask anyone to do anything he would not do himself, he would not tolerate a malingering or disruptive employee, he would recognize hard work and genuinely appreciated it, and if you were honest and generally competent- if you made a mistake you’d hear about it, fix it, and move on... This bad boss was played perfectly, half focused on stretching his shoulders- a subtle way to say you aren’t worth my full attention, even when I’m assigning you to work the weekend with no notice...
I've been working as a cashier at a grocery store for the past six months, and this is honestly how I've been feeling in that time. You've got nothing to look forward to but work. Work is your life once you have a job. Shit sucks.
When Lumbergh does that stretch right as he asks Peter to come in on Sunday. So many flashbacks to jobs where my boss did this to me. Little bit of rage still burning in the loins.
Love it when the therapist says "wow that's messed up". Reminds of the time I went to the doctor with a bad ear infection and when he looked in my ear with that scope with the light in it said "geez, that hurts me to look at that".
This movie literally scared me away from office jobs. I chose to live a life where I'd never spend a day in an office so I got an apprenticeship as a boilermaker. I left that a couple of years after I became a tradesman wanting more of a challange and so I joined the Army. After 14 years in the Army, with promotions and change of the organisation I am literally living the life of Office Space now. After morning PT, I spend my days in an office doing administration and planning.
That's why I just pretend my dreams are the real world and work is just some horrible horrible nightmare that will soon be over. Except it just sucks when I have horrible nightmares about work
Bill Lundberg reminds me of my old boss. In fact, he reminds me of certain bosses that I have come face to face with. Making you work weekends, even on Sunday, which despite the fact that there's a place in Hell for that. And the worst thing they can do is switch orders on the fly. I really hate it when they do that! "We lost some people at our job." Gee! I wonder why? Thank God I don't have a boss like that anymore, and I hope I never will.
I know this is three months old, but I had to comment!! I once worked in retail for Lillian Vernon over 15 years ago at Potomac Mills Mall, and what I personally hated was when I would have a couple of days off one particular week... and out of the f-cking blue my assistant manager (I dont consider it "Maria's" fault though... but the manager above her, Michelle... this older overweight Black woman) I'd be enjoying my day off and get a call from them that said I was supposed to be working that day. I'm all confused at that and being around 19 years old... I go in anyway and eventually notice (our schedules were on paper) that my schedule for the day I had off, someone had put white-out on top of what it would have said underneith (i.e. "OFF" probably) and then someone wrote a time to come in on top of the white out.) I spoke to them about it and Michelle the store manager told me that they were "ALLOWED to give only 24 hours notice if the store decided to change its mind and have you come in anyway." UGH. I really don't like Lillian Vernon (it's a nick-nack store for "old ladies" for those who don't know.) I was a very young woman at the time and these a-hole managers would make me stay till 11pm (the mall closes at 10pm, BUT some of us would have to stay a little later to count money etc.) They would have me go with them to put the money in the bank outside of the mall because they were "afraid" to do it by themselves. This manager NEVER told me I had to do that before she hired me. I had no car and my dad was the one who'd pick me up at the HOUR that they SAID I was to leave and clock out. That's my point! (sorry for "yelling by the way... just venting this old story. : P) You were never allowed to leave at the time you were SUPPOSE TO and was TOLD TO LEAVE, and Lillian Vernon never gave people concrete days off (they were allowed to change their minds within 24 hours before the day off.) They never let you sit if there were no customers and nothing to do. People should not stand all damned day. It's Not Healthy for your Feet. : )
You know, I don't work an office job, but I relate so much to this exact scene. Like being asked to come in on my days off, having to "play catch up" because people quit from the job being awful, every day being the worst day of my life. It's all just so relatable
This is every week for OTR drivers. I once had a dispatcher who counted the day you turn in your truck after a 3 month tour as a day off. So you finish work at 2 pm, & that day counts as 1 of your days off. I started telling him how many days I would be taking off after a tour, always more than the company policy, fully prepared to be fired on the spot. Amazingly, they did not fire me nor even protest, but they did have a "You can't do that" shock look on their face.
@@jutgediisp3407 I do it all the time. My boss respects people who have a life. I do plenty of extra work when it's truly necessary. But I'm there for a check, not a hobby.
I just can't hear Gary Cole do that Lumberg thing without cracking up. I used to do that "I'm gonna need you to come in too-morr-oh" thing to this guy every Friday. Somehow he never got tired of it.
I used to work at a place that had just enough employees to keep the store running. Assuming everyone came in on time, everyone hustled their ass off all day at work and no one was missing that day, the workload for that day could be met. Barely. Ofcourse, in a store with 60 employees, something is bound to go wrong with at least one of them pretty much every day. So every day, the manager would come by and ask us to work overtime to compensate for the loss of time from whatever went wrong that day. Wasn't always much. Sometimes, it was as little as half an hour and sometimes it was as much as 3-4 extra hours, but it did happen almost every single day. At one point, it got so bad that the manager, his assistant and one of the secretaries had to leave their desk to work the floor for a few hours, because we simply weren't gonna make it otherwise, no matter how hard we tried. They eventually got a consultant in to assess the situation and come up with a solution. The solution was simple: 'Hire more people or be prepared to deal with a lot of disgruntled workers and a very high probability of a strike.' I don't know what came of it, because I found a different job before they could implement any changes, but that store still exists to this day so I hope they changed it for the better, for the sake of the people who still work there.
@@jabberw0k812 why do ppl keep bringing up this fight club when it has absolutely nothing to do with anything? huh? ... I never got around to watching it, and by the looks of it I didn't missed anything... so what's it about? a bunch of shirtless guys wrestling in their mom's basement? really? lmao... can you say G....******A....******Y....?
The first time I watched this movie, I was inspired to quit my job 4 hrs after watching it. Never regretted leaving either. Forced over time will forever be the main reason we lose workers and the morale.
Love 'em? I hate super hero movies! They bore the shit out of me. We need more movies like this and old school action/sci-fi movies like Terminator, Commando, Rambo, Predator, Matrix etc. And no more focusing on CGI effects and actually put effort in story and character development! Filmmakers have become lazy because they know people will go see any stupid ol' thing as long as they release it and just make it _"look good"_ in the trailers. Not to mention we got these SJW libtards completely ruining franchises we all grew up with. I completely gave up on movies and TV. It's 90% trash.
I was a busy computer Sergeant in the Air Force and for awhile they worked us 7 days a week, until I stopped coming in on Sunday. Everybody was like "Whoa, Sergeant Haynes is going to get in HUGE trouble!!!!!"
I knew a catalog telemarketer who worked for a boss like this years ago. She was so upset when she couldn’t go to her niece’s graduation that she canceled every single catalog order during her eight hour shift! It pays to respect employees.
@@coloradoing9172 No, but she quit awhile after that happened. This would have been in the Nineties when I doubt they could have tracked her activity too well.
I totally understand this. I've been working for 2 years now and it sucks. When I was in university, I was so stressed out and kept worrying about getting a job. After so many rejections, I was just happy to be employed, but it's horrible. The office politics, having to work with people who aren't polite, feeling like you're bad at everything. I'm only 25 but knowing I have to do this for the rest of my life really depresses me
have to find something you like mate. It really does depend on what company, which industry and what job you're doing. Most important thing is - is the job right for you? (company matters too)
@@いちごくん-l6dThat's what I'm saying, I get that some office jobs suck, but they can't ALL suck. Otherwise more of those people would kill themselves, and they don't, they stay there decades. In my opinion, there's a big difference between dislike and hate, hate is when despise something. Like you hate it so bad that an alternative that seems worse to people on the outside than that job, like being a bum or prostitute, would make you happier. If you don't hate your job so much that living in your car starts seeming appealing, then you don't really hate job, you just dislike your job.
This was me at my last job. You know what I did? I upped out and got a job with a high level of manual labour, and haven't regretted anything. Also, my pay has gone up by 20%... sooo Then I discovered this film and decided it was the story of my life.
3 minutes late to work the next tuesday - written up. Made a mistake thats easily fixed and did no damage the week after that - written up. 3 weeks later you are fired because "downsizing" - after you had to train your replacement.
They see you as rebellious and not a "team player" But rest assured like the other guy said, they'll start micromanaging you and either force you out or force you to quit.
@@hydjrasierra1557 Also, you can no longer use them as a reference when applying for a new job, so if you worked there for a few years, you're basically screwed.
Depends if you're hourly or salaried. If you're hourly, they cannot force you to work OT (and usually don't want you to), and they also cannot force you to work more than 5 consecutive days. If you're salaried you just have to finish the work, doesn't matter how long it takes or how many days in a row. You might even have to work on vacation.
Where I work, people actually slack off all day so they can get paid OT on the weekends, and management thinks they are really finding ways to promote teamwork, increase morale, and ramp up productivity. I guess none of them actually look at the man-hours, compare them to the day of the week, and then check that against what gets done. "Hmmm. Needed ten units by Friday, we only had four done by Friday. We made four on Saturday in six hours and two on Sunday in four hours. Then we paid double to expedite shipping to meet the contract. Hmmmm....the only answer is: I'm a great boss"
@@ToMaToEsGrOw Also, if that many people consistently have energy to work overtime on weekends it means they aren't expending much energy in their normal work hours. Management should be able to figure that out
The funny part is that he didn't have to sit there and wait because the computer would have turned off at that point. Just turn the monitor off and duck out. LOL!
I used to work with a guy that was the VP of the company. He would always walk around with a cup of hot tea in his hands. I never saw the guy without it
I worked at a place like this for a year, literally identical to this movie. I quit and started my own company doing tree service. I'm working outside and making 100k a year vs. 50k a year. So yeah I pretty much can relate to this movie a lot
He literally did not even speak up. He just sat there and took it. I’ve had plenty of interactions with bosses where they threw work for the weekends and It was simply met with “sorry I can’t, I have an appointment/previous engagement already booked” It’s a matter of picking and choosing your battles for some folks, but you can absolutely put your foot down and say you can’t work this weekend.
The most scary thing about this, is that there are actually people out there who will just fold like this. Instead of confronting their boss and saying NO THANK YOU. Work to live. Don't live for work.
@DaToNyOyO Nope :) the most happy people are those without money, because you waste your life working away, happiness for you is buying things. Which has got to suck. Friends? only there because you have money. I pity you my friend! :)
@DaToNyOyO It's been five months, but if you're posturing at strangers on the internet about how successful you are now in your middle age, I'm thinking you're probably trying to justify some things to yourself more than to whoever you're talking to, if you catch my meaning Anyway, hope this finds you well
I used to work with my hands for a living. Then my wife at the time pushed me to take an office job, because it would be better for us (money). I used to come home with sore muscles and an aching back but the pain would go away eventually. Today sitting behind a desk for 20 years I've lost feeling in my lower legs, I've gained weight and I stress over my job 24/7. Stress of the body heals, stress of the mind doesn't. It will turn your brain into a jelly mess.
Bruh, I did a desk job for 20 years, I'm the same. And I hate exercising, which is even worse. But fortunately I got into karate with some friends, I do it 2-3 days a week for the last few years and it's helped me a lot.
"Then my wife at the time pushed me to take an office job, because it would be better for us (money)." You mean it would be better for HER. Clearly, it was much worse for you. I can understand why you're no longer married to her.
Especially If you are heavier or taller, there definitely is a lot of risk of permanently wearing out your body from bending, kneeling, crouching etc. in certain manual labor jobs.... Whether this is a risk you want to take is up to you.
I have a decent job as a custodian for the school district and this movie is still relatable. Lumberg to me, symbolizes the Principal and some of the other management people remind me of the stickler office people and IA's(instructional assistants) I also use the side door when I arrive and try to avoid people as often as possible....and they wonder why I love swing shift over day shift
i like how at the very beginning, the other cubicle guy is trying to do exactly what Peter’s doing and slumps back in his chair when Lumbergh comes over
When I was in Highschool I worked at a Wendy’s. Without exaggeration, every day I had off my general manager would call or text me asking if I could come in. I would never respond. She already had me working 30+ hour weeks. Which btw, she would always try to work me as close to 40 as possible without going over, cause if I was at 40 or more then I would have to get more pay and benefits. I tried explaining how I’m in Highschool and need time to do schoolwork, to no avail. I ended up putting in my 2 weeks my senior year. I actually liked working there. I loved all the other mangers and employees, a good amount of the staff were even friends that went to my school. But the GM was just that bad. It was one of those scenarios where nothing you do is right, even though I worked there for years and was always efficient, she always had something to criticize. No lie, I would get stressed whenever I saw her come in for work during one of my shifts. Just seeing her was like a Pavlovian response for me getting in a bad mood.
working during hs years is a good thing. experience and all that loogie. what's the best tho is that you can very easily walk. no mortgage/rent. no kids. no car note.
Your manager did that because you were good at your job. It's up to management to find more good workers so they don't impose too much work on the best workers.
I mean the people I work with are great, so that makes the job not terrible, but yeah we are understaffed, so getting called in is common. People (usually 65+) like bringing in old Windows Vista and XP machines loaded with malware proclaiming that they had paid nearly a grand for it and they can't believe it's already dying.
The time to avoid this is when you are in college and trying to come with a major. If not then, then do a bit of research on the company you are applying to. It's like, if you go to work for GE and you trust Jeff Immelt to run the company like a sane man, well, you're basically screwed.
This hit home so hard for me at one point in my life I literally said that to a psychiatrist and asked him the same thing -- can you just give me something to zonk me out for a few years? He said no. :^(
The company I work for pays you triple your hourly wage if they ask you to work on Saturday or Sunday. They hardly ever make us work weekends though, but I'd do it in a heartbeat if they ever asked me. What can I say? I'm single, have no familial obligations and I love money.
but see that is incentive so there is no problem there. I am fine with companies asking you for extra work and giving you a good reason to want to say yes for it..the problem occurs when you have to above and beyond for nothing or barely anything extra.
About ten years ago at work I was tasked to create a report that was a summary of all of our projects. I named it the "Total Project Summary" report or TPS Report. I figured my boss would chuckle and say "let's not call it that", but he had never seen the movie.
About two years later he comes in one day and says "I saw the funniest movie last night. It was called 'Office Space' and what made it even funnier was that they had a thing called the TPS Report just like the one we have!"
I then explained I had named ours after the movie.
He just looked at me and said "you're an asshole." and walked-away.
Good times. Best boss I ever had.
Can we give a shout out to Gary Cole for his portrayal of Lumbergh? We only hate him so much because he nailed the part so well.
Yes but i will still hate him. Curse of the villain, you play them so well people will hate you for it.
Joel Stucki That would be great.. mmkay?
Exactly
What I love about Cole is that he can play smug jerks in any context: comedically, as in this movie, or dramatically, as in "In the Line of Fire," "One Hour Photo," and "A Simple Plan."
fact, i really appreciate how a good actor on the villain can do as much or more than the hero. I would argue that this movie is the epitome of that.
That feeling you get when you watch this movie as a kid and laugh, now now 20 years later its your life.
That's called failure. LMAO. Just teasing, hope your not serious.
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@@ben2687 well that about sums me up....
I feel this comment deeply. But that's life for most of us. Being part of the prison system of capitalism. Waking, working, sleeping and repeating.
@@softan You're banging Jennifer Aniston?
I work in software, and the last month has been very busy, so I've been working 12 hours a day, every day, for 24 days. I had a talk with my boss and admitted that I don't know how much longer I can maintain this extreme work schedule, and that if we delay the project, she shouldn't rely on this standard of productivity, which was meant to be temporary. She told me I needed to think long and hard about my career and whether I wanted to be promoted at this company.
It made me realise that I guess I don't. I would rather work a very respectable 40 hours a week and never get promoted again.
You’ll find someplace else. Do think long and hard about your career - your promotion awaits at another company. Some place that respects people enough to set reasonable deadlines
In this market for Software Engineers you would most likely get higher pay moving to another company.
So do s thought experiment. Imagine you ask them if they'd be willing to sign a reciprocal contract. IE if you do X task you're legally guaranteed a promotion under specific terms.
No? Well, then.... Imagine engaging any other supplier on the basis of "if you give us X we'll probably compensate you, but no promises".
Your career would be better suited with your competitors that don't do OT every day.
if you have experience working 12 hours daily in the software industry i think you can very well find a much better job.
I like how they made it a group session so he doesn’t even get individuality in his therapy
SOAD?
cool pfp dude.
"Therapy" is a joke, even when it's one on one private sessions.
@@ModMokkaMatti depends on the person. One on one therapy was immensely beneficial to me
it's a hypnotist, not a therapist, and it's a couples session his girlfriend made him go to
Watching this movie at age 15: haha what a silly comedy
Watching this movie at age 25: oh god it was actually a documentary
watching this movie at age 35: damn it feels good to be retired young.
Yup.
@@sharpnova2 + Me too...age 37...but then I got type 2 diabetes. 😔
25? Youre still a fucking kid wait till youre 35
@@sharpnova2, how did you get to retire at thirty-five?
The greatest horror movie ever made.
No that’s The Big Short.
Wow. That's messed up.
The greatest horror movie is the greatest because it's real. Just like "Spinal Tap."
True - and it speaks of reality
Have you seen Idiocracy?
"What about today? Is today the worst day of your life?"
"Yeah."
"Wow that's messed up."
LOL
@@geoffok Fuck an A it does for me, too!
Actually said this to an employer. "You see me as having an attitude, but what you don't see is that everyday is worse for me. Everytime you see me I'm having the worst day of my life."
My exact thoughts today at work….I won’t be showing up Monday ✌🏾
@@scottjanz9007 Huh, I always that it was “Fuckin’ A”, but it’s quite literally, “Fuck an A”, never knew that.
… isn’t that the same guy who played the friar in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves??
That look on Ron Livingston's face when Lumbergh makes him work that weekend is amazingly precise. You can just see his soul being crushed.
The growing anger of a thousand suns.
The ability to hide the anger and keep a perfectly straight face while the boss is asking you to work on Saturday is a hard thing to master. Few have.
Especially in the smug way his boss asks him. Lol
He doesn’t even ask him if he has any plans…ugh. Sure Lumbergh..let me clear my schedule and throw away any plans I have for the petty 2 days of joy that puts a smile on my face.
@@jacklantern4337 Peter should have asked him if he could take Monday off afterwards.
"Could I come home and think that I'd been fishing all day" LMFAO
And the girlfriend is looking at him, disgusted by his not wanting to needlessly suffer.
Women love it when their man is suffering. It doesn't count for them as you doing work unless you hate it.
gantmj
Yeah, sounds like you have some issues to work out
@@LiveLXStudios
My pointing out the issues of others isn't me having the problem.
Why are you resisting the information?
gantmj
Have you actually met a women before? Talk to one that isn’t your family for more than a few minutes?
I’m doubtful
Calling it “restisting info” just makes you sound like you want to treat it as given facts, too. Over the no so subtle rambling it is.
@@LiveLXStudios
I'm fully aware of how female instinct works.
I thought it was obvious that I meant what I said as a given fact.
Mike Judge HAD to have worked in an office at lower level at some point in his life, every scene, every emotion, every bit of moral being slowly destroyed, there's no way you could just make this up, it's too accurate
well he was a physicist, so he prob knows people who worked in an office or probably worked in an environment like that while in school
He literally did work in an office ruclips.net/video/ckNKhfgHwh8/видео.html I think in that speech he even mentions about some guy who kept pestering him on the first day with stuff to do and then everyone in the office kept working for like 12 hours. He ended up making an excuse to go home.
Very important phrase to speak confidently in corporate life: "No, sorry but I can't do that."
Nope.
A lot of people will read this but they’ll need more than just hearing this so they can finally be just a bit happier at work.
Saying “no” at work sometimes requires confidence and conviction that some folks just don’t have, not to mention, says No is sometimes also about picking and choosing your battles that some folks don’t know how to do.
It’s good advice and I agree with it but some folks just won’t do it lol
Yup. You just have to decide if you're going to be a doormat or a person.
You're not a slave, they don't own you, working for an employer is a two way street. They need you too.
If you don't want to work weekends? Or do overtime? Just say *"No."*
You have a life, they can't just assume that you're free to work whenever they ask for it. The only time they can assume you are 'free' to work for them is during your regularly scheduled work hours.
@@JustSomeRandomIdiot 10 years in 1st line support. That's what happens when you say "no".
@@cgavin1 after a year in 1st line support, you should have more than enough knowledge to just leave and try for 2nd line support roles somewhere else.
@@JustSomeRandomIdiotYou must be super lucky to say "No" and not get fired
I think one of the reasons this movie is so popular is that it's relatable.
David Bryant Nah, you little bitch. Your mom helped me. What's it like to be tough on here, but a little bitch in real life?
David Bryant And you're the guy who says things on social media that he would never say in real life.
You come on here to fuck with people because you don't have balls enough to do it in the real world.
Seriously, we both know you're not ballsy in real life. Are you?
David Bryant lmao! "just as vocal?" I think we're finished here.
@David Bryant stop it kids!
I think the problem between you and Mr. Bryant was a lack of clear understanding. Perhaps if I were to help we can mitigate this conflict. I believe what Mr. Bryant *meant* to say was that your statement was so bloody obvious and lacking in subtly of thought or insight that it made you sound incredibly stupid. Go with God my son.
Wow that's messed up
That's what I was thinking lol
LOLLLLL
Sorry go on
Not what you want to hear from your therapist...
@shades2 It turned out even worse for the doc.
If you listen carefully you can hear, "Corporate accounts payable, Nina speaking...just a moment..." the whole scene 😂🤣
We need the link!!!
JUST-a moment!
Hats off to the actress for keeping it going. She’s also the “someone’s Gotta case of the Monday’s” lady hahaha she understood her role.
@@j.vinton4039I don't think she is actually, I believe she's the woman who gets onto Milton for the cake thing at lumberghs party.
If you watch the movie on a proper surround sound setup, it's a lot easier to hear.
I had to stop watching this movie once. I was seriously getting anxiety because it made me think about work
Yeah, well, that's because it is a documentary!
Sounds like someone's got a case of the Mondays.
@@p.e.3446 we used to beat people up for saying that
@@p.e.3446 No... No man, Shit, No man! I believe you get your ass kicked for saying something like that
@Mister Banaan ok boomer, thanks for the advice
I don't see how taking away an employee's weekend makes them more productive. People need time to de-stress and decompress from the work week.
Because they don't care about long-term productivity. They'd rather work their people until they're no longer productive and then replace them with entry-level freshly graduated employees. The workers become a resource like pens and paper.
It's pretty shitty. I'm on like day 170 something in a row and have about 100 more straight to go. I would love a day off
Ya they just expect people to work like robots or machines, and when they don't it's must be the employee fault in some way. But when a machine breaks it's expected, but when an employee breaks it's unacceptable
Do something about that. Go to the labor board. That shit is illegal almost everywhere
tell that to retail bosses
Some people don’t realize that weekends are sacred to most people who ACTUALLY work and MOST people don’t live to work.
The therapist was a genius IMO. Too bad he wasn’t around to see it.
Met plenty of people who all they do is talk about work when they aren't at work. That means they love it. Even their friends an family sometimes would tell me the stories because they obviously told everyone. Sometimes the stories ain't bad and you can tell they legit do like their job. I know people who retired an got jobs again. Some people probably don't wanna go home (for good reason).
But If you dislike something you wouldn't talk of it much an would avoid people who try to make you talk of it.
Companies love stickin employees with weekend work, especially when they’re a salary employee
I remember reading a piece online that I think as in the New Yorker. It was titled something like, "Can't work more than 9 to 5? Good luck building a career!" The person who wrote it got such backlash she had to delete her social media accounts. She basically admitted she let someone go because even though he was always there a little bit early and did a good job he refused to work past 5 pm or answer calls after hours or on the weekend. It's like, so he had boundaries?
Mr. Broflovski: Aren't weekends the best?
Mr. McKormick: When you're unemployed, weekends are meaningless.
Mr. Broflovski: Oh, ri-right, of course.
I was out of work for 6 months or so during the “plandemic.” The weekends DID seem to matter less as the days came and went without a means of filling my days in with work. Besides just having to pay bills, it was mentally tough with feeling like I was worthless, as I worked a niche field, was very talented in it, and NOBODY seemingly wanted me. Once I found a job that I felt was potentially a more “secure” position in a different industry, and direction I took it. Weekends became more important to me again, but it meant every other Saturday as a work day. 😒 It gave value back to the weekends, but it also made me finish my Saturday work faster than I would’ve if it was my weekday work.
We lost some people and need to play catch-up... gee, where have I heard that before?? Even on a factory floor with OT pay it's annoying. You lose people because they don't have a couple of days to unwind, then you force everyone else to work more, then you hire more people, then you lose others, then you hire more, then you lose.....
@Treasures of Distraction This film is from 1999...
my days at UPS lol
As George Carlin said: Garbage in, Garbage Out.
vicious cycle
@@JTF544 I think that was in reference to politics.
I love the detail of continuing the woman's high pitched phone greeting in the background. What a classic this film is and has become.
"Wow that's messed up" LOL. Anne's reaction to it is great, hahaha.
Had a boss where I’d sometimes be working 14 + hours and on weekends in physically challenging conditions, and that boss was awesome. He would be right there beside you, working just as hard. One day he filled my car, explaining how much he appreciated the work I was doing and how lucky he felt that I worked there.
Later I realized this farmer naturally exemplified all the qualities of an excellent leader. He would not ask anyone to do anything he would not do himself, he would not tolerate a malingering or disruptive employee, he would recognize hard work and genuinely appreciated it, and if you were honest and generally competent- if you made a mistake you’d hear about it, fix it, and move on...
This bad boss was played perfectly, half focused on stretching his shoulders- a subtle way to say you aren’t worth my full attention, even when I’m assigning you to work the weekend with no notice...
I've been working as a cashier at a grocery store for the past six months, and this is honestly how I've been feeling in that time. You've got nothing to look forward to but work. Work is your life once you have a job. Shit sucks.
Your only 6 months in
@@acow9966 6 months is enough to see that this stuff is shit. Dont need to do it your whole life to realize it’s trash
@@jutgediisp3407 I agree with the fact that you dont need to do it your entire life to know but damn bro its only 6 months
@@acow9966 And? How does the 6 months matter when he knows he's going to be working for most of his life
instead of being a human conveyor belt, why don't you invest that same time into getting an education instead?
My grandpa showed me this movie a year into working as a software engineer, it was super well timed
Capt. Nixon really hasn't adapted well to civilian life...
Well he was already an alcoholic. Thank God Winters didn't take the job offer too!
No wonder he's an alcoholic
Is Vat 69 any good? Never tried it.
@@hoddtoward It's good enough to be an alcoholic for, at the very least
@@cactuscultist_2307 Alright already taken care of that, we'll see. Only the finest for Mrs. Nixon's baby boy!
When Lumbergh does that stretch right as he asks Peter to come in on Sunday. So many flashbacks to jobs where my boss did this to me. Little bit of rage still burning in the loins.
In your loins??! Better have a doctor check that out.
Love it when the therapist says "wow that's messed up". Reminds of the time I went to the doctor with a bad ear infection and when he looked in my ear with that scope with the light in it said "geez, that hurts me to look at that".
This movie literally scared me away from office jobs. I chose to live a life where I'd never spend a day in an office so I got an apprenticeship as a boilermaker. I left that a couple of years after I became a tradesman wanting more of a challange and so I joined the Army. After 14 years in the Army, with promotions and change of the organisation I am literally living the life of Office Space now. After morning PT, I spend my days in an office doing administration and planning.
That's why I just pretend my dreams are the real world and work is just some horrible horrible nightmare that will soon be over. Except it just sucks when I have horrible nightmares about work
Watching the movie as a kid, we laughed. Watching it as an adult, we cry.
Yuuup!
Bill Lundberg reminds me of my old boss. In fact, he reminds me of certain bosses that I have come face to face with. Making you work weekends, even on Sunday, which despite the fact that there's a place in Hell for that. And the worst thing they can do is switch orders on the fly. I really hate it when they do that! "We lost some people at our job." Gee! I wonder why? Thank God I don't have a boss like that anymore, and I hope I never will.
I agree. The situation that guy was in, it wasn't even worth it.
Seems like pure torture. I feel for people stuck in situations like this.
I know this is three months old, but I had to comment!! I once worked in retail for Lillian Vernon over 15 years ago at Potomac Mills Mall, and what I personally hated was when I would have a couple of days off one particular week... and out of the f-cking blue my assistant manager (I dont consider it "Maria's" fault though... but the manager above her, Michelle... this older overweight Black woman) I'd be enjoying my day off and get a call from them that said I was supposed to be working that day. I'm all confused at that and being around 19 years old... I go in anyway and eventually notice (our schedules were on paper) that my schedule for the day I had off, someone had put white-out on top of what it would have said underneith (i.e. "OFF" probably) and then someone wrote a time to come in on top of the white out.)
I spoke to them about it and Michelle the store manager told me that they were "ALLOWED to give only 24 hours notice if the store decided to change its mind and have you come in anyway." UGH. I really don't like Lillian Vernon (it's a nick-nack store for "old ladies" for those who don't know.) I was a very young woman at the time and these a-hole managers would make me stay till 11pm (the mall closes at 10pm, BUT some of us would have to stay a little later to count money etc.) They would have me go with them to put the money in the bank outside of the mall because they were "afraid" to do it by themselves.
This manager NEVER told me I had to do that before she hired me. I had no car and my dad was the one who'd pick me up at the HOUR that they SAID I was to leave and clock out. That's my point! (sorry for "yelling by the way... just venting this old story. : P) You were never allowed to leave at the time you were SUPPOSE TO and was TOLD TO LEAVE, and Lillian Vernon never gave people concrete days off (they were allowed to change their minds within 24 hours before the day off.) They never let you sit if there were no customers and nothing to do. People should not stand all damned day. It's Not Healthy for your Feet. : )
dog453679 you go to hell for working sundays?
in retail you always work weekends
You know, I don't work an office job, but I relate so much to this exact scene. Like being asked to come in on my days off, having to "play catch up" because people quit from the job being awful, every day being the worst day of my life. It's all just so relatable
Funny how I've never done software programming, or worked in a cubicle, but can relate to everything in this movie. Mike Judge just nailed it.
The hypnotherapist couldn’t handle how real that was.
“Wow, that’s messed up!”
Lmfao
surprise that rug didn't slide off when he furrowed his brow and hunched forward
This is every week for OTR drivers. I once had a dispatcher who counted the day you turn in your truck after a 3 month tour as a day off. So you finish work at 2 pm, & that day counts as 1 of your days off. I started telling him how many days I would be taking off after a tour, always more than the company policy, fully prepared to be fired on the spot. Amazingly, they did not fire me nor even protest, but they did have a "You can't do that" shock look on their face.
I too would like that “make me think I came back from fishing” treatment Peter was talking about.
Basically what the movie "Total Recall" was about
I'm going to need you to come into work for the next 365 days. That would be great.
John Foltz Lmao
John Foltz lamo
Oh yea by the way im going to need you to go to work 366 days this year its the leap year that would be greeat thanks
@@cflo1386 Try working for a railroad. There is no LMAO.
Lots of overtime. They better pay up!
I would have just said, "Gee, sorry, I can't make it this weekend." And that's it.
He did, If you saw the movie
@@foragingadventures He didn't seem too interested in promotions
@@BrianBattles after the hypnosis, he didn't really seem interested in anything other than having a good time
You are pretty naive to think it’s so easy to do that
@@jutgediisp3407 I do it all the time. My boss respects people who have a life. I do plenty of extra work when it's truly necessary. But I'm there for a check, not a hobby.
And just like that, a middle manager ruins a weekend in one fell swoop...
If you turn it up real loud you can hear that receptionist still saying "just a moment". Chilling.
Sounds like someones got a case of the Mondays
I hated that quote in that movie. But, when he mentions that to the guy that lives next door it made it funny.
the disgust in his neighbors face when he asks if anyone says that to him is priceless
I believe you get your ass kicked saying something like that man
Nah...nah man...shit nah man!
I never had a problem with Mondays. Honestly. Most of the time its douche who I have to deal with that have issues on Mondays.
I just can't hear Gary Cole do that Lumberg thing without cracking up.
I used to do that "I'm gonna need you to come in too-morr-oh" thing to this guy every Friday. Somehow he never got tired of it.
I loved it when Peter parks in lumbergs spot.
Finally got around to watching this movie ... in 2019! EXCELLENT portrayal of the banality of office life.
I used to work at a place that had just enough employees to keep the store running. Assuming everyone came in on time, everyone hustled their ass off all day at work and no one was missing that day, the workload for that day could be met. Barely. Ofcourse, in a store with 60 employees, something is bound to go wrong with at least one of them pretty much every day. So every day, the manager would come by and ask us to work overtime to compensate for the loss of time from whatever went wrong that day. Wasn't always much. Sometimes, it was as little as half an hour and sometimes it was as much as 3-4 extra hours, but it did happen almost every single day. At one point, it got so bad that the manager, his assistant and one of the secretaries had to leave their desk to work the floor for a few hours, because we simply weren't gonna make it otherwise, no matter how hard we tried.
They eventually got a consultant in to assess the situation and come up with a solution. The solution was simple: 'Hire more people or be prepared to deal with a lot of disgruntled workers and a very high probability of a strike.' I don't know what came of it, because I found a different job before they could implement any changes, but that store still exists to this day so I hope they changed it for the better, for the sake of the people who still work there.
This is how I felt in school. I thought that's just how life always was
It is.
1:18 Totally distracted by all that leg
Hahaha
Alexandra Wentworth. She played Jerry's gf "Schmoopie" in an episode of Seinfeld
lol indeed
@@deltahomicide9300 Wow didn't recognize her. Great body on her
His notion at the end of the clip is the exact premise of the show ‘Severance’ on Apple TV
this looks a lot like that matrix scene
Someone did this to go farther with that idea: watch?v=XkDHDYy_9cE
blood raven I believe they both came out the same year...😂
@@e300yt Same year as Fight Club, too. '99 was a good year for movies about office workers with ennui.
@@jabberw0k812 why do ppl keep bringing up this fight club when it has absolutely nothing to do with anything? huh? ... I never got around to watching it, and by the looks of it I didn't missed anything... so what's it about? a bunch of shirtless guys wrestling in their mom's basement? really? lmao... can you say G....******A....******Y....?
@@daleva187goligo -__-
The first time I watched this movie, I was inspired to quit my job 4 hrs after watching it. Never regretted leaving either. Forced over time will forever be the main reason we lose workers and the morale.
Office Space is one of the greatest comedies of all time
We need more movies like this.....original and relatable. No more super hero movies. We love'em.....but we're burnt out.
sirsaint88 still don't know how superhero became such a big deal
Love 'em? I hate super hero movies! They bore the shit out of me. We need more movies like this and old school action/sci-fi movies like Terminator, Commando, Rambo, Predator, Matrix etc. And no more focusing on CGI effects and actually put effort in story and character development! Filmmakers have become lazy because they know people will go see any stupid ol' thing as long as they release it and just make it _"look good"_ in the trailers. Not to mention we got these SJW libtards completely ruining franchises we all grew up with. I completely gave up on movies and TV. It's 90% trash.
Amen to that!
sirsaint88 I never loved them, and I especially don’t love Disney
no no no keep the super hero movies just add on more like this. not like we have a limit or anything
I was a busy computer Sergeant in the Air Force and for awhile they worked us 7 days a week, until I stopped coming in on Sunday. Everybody was like "Whoa, Sergeant Haynes is going to get in HUGE trouble!!!!!"
I knew a catalog telemarketer who worked for a boss like this years ago. She was so upset when she couldn’t go to her niece’s graduation that she canceled every single catalog order during her eight hour shift! It pays to respect employees.
So did she get fired?
@@coloradoing9172 No, but she quit awhile after that happened. This would have been in the Nineties when I doubt they could have tracked her activity too well.
@@pleasedroses3811Checks out, I don't think I've heard the word "catalog" since then tbh
I totally understand this. I've been working for 2 years now and it sucks. When I was in university, I was so stressed out and kept worrying about getting a job. After so many rejections, I was just happy to be employed, but it's horrible. The office politics, having to work with people who aren't polite, feeling like you're bad at everything. I'm only 25 but knowing I have to do this for the rest of my life really depresses me
have to find something you like mate. It really does depend on what company, which industry and what job you're doing. Most important thing is - is the job right for you? (company matters too)
You're right. It's awful.
@@いちごくん-l6dThat's what I'm saying, I get that some office jobs suck, but they can't ALL suck. Otherwise more of those people would kill themselves, and they don't, they stay there decades. In my opinion, there's a big difference between dislike and hate, hate is when despise something. Like you hate it so bad that an alternative that seems worse to people on the outside than that job, like being a bum or prostitute, would make you happier. If you don't hate your job so much that living in your car starts seeming appealing, then you don't really hate job, you just dislike your job.
I would have just turned off the monitor and let the computer do its thing while I bolt to the door.
Thomas Paine
I'd bolt out the door and just blame it on a glitch if it didn't back up. Not my fault if the programming is faulty. :P
Yeah I use to do that too! Just shut the monitor off. Eventually the system will go on standby and then to sleep
He needed that file to run the scam that they were running I think.
@@radconserv68 No, this was earlier in the movie.
@@DreamyWoIf oh yeah, you're right
It is now safe to turn off your computer.
yea, i remember that time
and what time is was?
The funny thing there was him getting a C:> prompt on his Mac ;D
He could have just turned the monitor off and left, it would have still been running.
@@Zero11_ss But he didn't want to get caught though
This was me at my last job. You know what I did? I upped out and got a job with a high level of manual labour, and haven't regretted anything. Also, my pay has gone up by 20%... sooo
Then I discovered this film and decided it was the story of my life.
Manuel labour is worse
I would just say no, HR cant do shit, it's not my job to work Saturdays
3 minutes late to work the next tuesday - written up. Made a mistake thats easily fixed and did no damage the week after that - written up. 3 weeks later you are fired because "downsizing" - after you had to train your replacement.
They see you as rebellious and not a "team player"
But rest assured like the other guy said, they'll start micromanaging you and either force you out or force you to quit.
You will be in the market for for a new job sooner than you thought. They will salt your ass on the way out too.
@@hydjrasierra1557 Also, you can no longer use them as a reference when applying for a new job, so if you worked there for a few years, you're basically screwed.
Depends if you're hourly or salaried. If you're hourly, they cannot force you to work OT (and usually don't want you to), and they also cannot force you to work more than 5 consecutive days. If you're salaried you just have to finish the work, doesn't matter how long it takes or how many days in a row. You might even have to work on vacation.
This whole movie (from Peter's perspective) is like the Opposite George episode of Seinfeld
Originally this part was made for Matt Damon but Ron Livingston’s audition was so strong
The stretch before the Sunday bit is just uncanny....Laugh every time !!
Me watching this at work on my work computer in a cubicle
At least you dont gotta work lmao
That's the worst part. I don't even learn anything or accomplish anything to be proud of at the end of the day. Just paid to sit at a computer.
@@Abelhawkhows it going now
Where I work, people actually slack off all day so they can get paid OT on the weekends, and management thinks they are really finding ways to promote teamwork, increase morale, and ramp up productivity. I guess none of them actually look at the man-hours, compare them to the day of the week, and then check that against what gets done. "Hmmm. Needed ten units by Friday, we only had four done by Friday. We made four on Saturday in six hours and two on Sunday in four hours. Then we paid double to expedite shipping to meet the contract. Hmmmm....the only answer is: I'm a great boss"
Sadly. That's the warehouse world.
@@ToMaToEsGrOw Also, if that many people consistently have energy to work overtime on weekends it means they aren't expending much energy in their normal work hours. Management should be able to figure that out
The funny part is that he didn't have to sit there and wait because the computer would have turned off at that point. Just turn the monitor off and duck out. LOL!
Just Turn Off your Monitor
1:56 - the look of abject incredulity on his girlfriend's face is priceless. lol.
This is a cult favorite because it has perfect casting. This misery and anger is just so fun to watch.
One of the greatest comedies of all time.
I used to work with a guy that was the VP of the company. He would always walk around with a cup of hot tea in his hands. I never saw the guy without it
My favorite comedy of all time. This movie just nails corporate life so well it’s uncanny.
Can you zonk me out? LOL
I worked at a place like this for a year, literally identical to this movie. I quit and started my own company doing tree service. I'm working outside and making 100k a year vs. 50k a year. So yeah I pretty much can relate to this movie a lot
"I'm gonna need you to come tomorrow..."
No fucking chance, mate.
He literally did not even speak up.
He just sat there and took it. I’ve had plenty of interactions with bosses where they threw work for the weekends and It was simply met with “sorry I can’t, I have an appointment/previous engagement already booked”
It’s a matter of picking and choosing your battles for some folks, but you can absolutely put your foot down and say you can’t work this weekend.
The most scary thing about this, is that there are actually people out there who will just fold like this. Instead of confronting their boss and saying NO THANK YOU.
Work to live. Don't live for work.
@DaToNyOyO I can live with that :) There is a lot more to life than being rich..
@DaToNyOyO Nope :) the most happy people are those without money, because you waste your life working away, happiness for you is buying things. Which has got to suck. Friends? only there because you have money.
I pity you my friend! :)
@DaToNyOyO It's been five months, but if you're posturing at strangers on the internet about how successful you are now in your middle age, I'm thinking you're probably trying to justify some things to yourself more than to whoever you're talking to, if you catch my meaning
Anyway, hope this finds you well
1:50 this movie hits different after you’ve seen severance
Man it would suck to work in an office. I've worked as a laborer for the county that kinda sucked too, work just sucks in general.
Warrior Heroe What’s the alternative? I’m seriously curious
Agrippa Maxentius I don't know join the navy seals.
Warrior Heroe 😆
Agrippa Maxentius I know that job is far worse, at least you could be a heroe
the alternative is to get an education and get a job doing what you love.
“Could I come home, and think that I’ve been fishing all day?” 💀💀💀
Classic
I used to work with my hands for a living. Then my wife at the time pushed me to take an office job, because it would be better for us (money). I used to come home with sore muscles and an aching back but the pain would go away eventually. Today sitting behind a desk for 20 years I've lost feeling in my lower legs, I've gained weight and I stress over my job 24/7. Stress of the body heals, stress of the mind doesn't. It will turn your brain into a jelly mess.
Bruh, I did a desk job for 20 years, I'm the same. And I hate exercising, which is even worse. But fortunately I got into karate with some friends, I do it 2-3 days a week for the last few years and it's helped me a lot.
Don't worry your liver will quit before you get alzheimers.
"Then my wife at the time pushed me to take an office job, because it would be better for us (money)." You mean it would be better for HER. Clearly, it was much worse for you. I can understand why you're no longer married to her.
Especially If you are heavier or taller, there definitely is a lot of risk of permanently wearing out your body from bending, kneeling, crouching etc. in certain manual labor jobs.... Whether this is a risk you want to take is up to you.
I have a decent job as a custodian for the school district and this movie is still relatable. Lumberg to me, symbolizes the Principal and some of the other management people remind me of the stickler office people and IA's(instructional assistants) I also use the side door when I arrive and try to avoid people as often as possible....and they wonder why I love swing shift over day shift
i like how at the very beginning, the other cubicle guy is trying to do exactly what Peter’s doing and slumps back in his chair when Lumbergh comes over
I never quite knew why it showed a DOS prompt when closing down the Mac. It actually would have taken extra time and effort to do.
The best part about the Hypnotherapy sign is that it includes “insurance” at the end.
The horror movie “jump scare” sound when he runs into Lumbergh, lol!
"Is there anyway you can sorta like zonk me out so I don't know i'm at work?" Yes Peter, it's called alcohol and lot's of it.
And thus, "Severance" TV show was born.
[ Di Caprio pointing at the screen meme]
Lumburg was every boss I ever had in IT.
So I get this is basically what he ends up doing but
if your boss tells you to come in on the weekend you can just say no
But Peter’s a pushover. He never says no to the boss.
When I was in Highschool I worked at a Wendy’s. Without exaggeration, every day I had off my general manager would call or text me asking if I could come in. I would never respond. She already had me working 30+ hour weeks. Which btw, she would always try to work me as close to 40 as possible without going over, cause if I was at 40 or more then I would have to get more pay and benefits. I tried explaining how I’m in Highschool and need time to do schoolwork, to no avail.
I ended up putting in my 2 weeks my senior year. I actually liked working there. I loved all the other mangers and employees, a good amount of the staff were even friends that went to my school. But the GM was just that bad. It was one of those scenarios where nothing you do is right, even though I worked there for years and was always efficient, she always had something to criticize. No lie, I would get stressed whenever I saw her come in for work during one of my shifts. Just seeing her was like a Pavlovian response for me getting in a bad mood.
working during hs years is a good thing. experience and all that loogie.
what's the best tho is that you can very easily walk. no mortgage/rent. no kids. no car note.
Your manager did that because you were good at your job. It's up to management to find more good workers so they don't impose too much work on the best workers.
I can hear the cry in his voice .. I was in exactly same condition before I did similar type of quitting
This is an actual representation of how working at Office Max is lmao
Dude no fucking way I work at an OfficeMax!
No way! Isn't it just like this??? Understaffed, calling you in on weekends, slow computers from the early 2000's? lmao
I mean the people I work with are great, so that makes the job not terrible, but yeah we are understaffed, so getting called in is common. People (usually 65+) like bringing in old Windows Vista and XP machines loaded with malware proclaiming that they had paid nearly a grand for it and they can't believe it's already dying.
Staples is better..
Mmmmkay ??
I love that he describes the plot of Severance in the last 10 seconds of the clip.
The time to avoid this is when you are in college and trying to come with a major. If not then, then do a bit of research on the company you are applying to. It's like, if you go to work for GE and you trust Jeff Immelt to run the company like a sane man, well, you're basically screwed.
The last line about going home not thinking you've been wasting hours of your life at work hits too close to home.
This hit home so hard for me at one point in my life I literally said that to a psychiatrist and asked him the same thing -- can you just give me something to zonk me out for a few years? He said no. :^(
The way he says "Yeah" is wonderfully played. I believe it.
This was so many years ago and still happens ?
"Could I come home and just think that I've been fishing all day...". That hit me right in the feels lol
The company I work for pays you triple your hourly wage if they ask you to work on Saturday or Sunday.
They hardly ever make us work weekends though, but I'd do it in a heartbeat if they ever asked me. What can I say? I'm single, have no familial obligations and I love money.
but see that is incentive so there is no problem there. I am fine with companies asking you for extra work and giving you a good reason to want to say yes for it..the problem occurs when you have to above and beyond for nothing or barely anything extra.
i think legally you have to get paid 1.5x if you do overtime, which is anything over 40 hours per week.
Money is the friend that never lets you down.
I would do the same for any job if they pay me time and a half or more, otherwise, hell no.
If you have to play catch up, maybe you shouldn't be laying people off