r/Prorevenge I Destroyed a Building to Get My Revenge

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

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  • @dracko158
    @dracko158 2 года назад +1406

    *"Did you do it?"*
    OP: *"Yes."*
    *"What did it cost?"*
    OP: *"My life, almost."*

  • @trindalas
    @trindalas 2 года назад +1060

    It’s nice to know “Larry” learned his lesson. A LOT of people never learn a dang thing. It’s always a nice change when they learn something and don’t hold a grudge for the lesson.

    • @iamhungey12345
      @iamhungey12345 2 года назад +17

      Yeah, whoever thought he and the OP would become friends in the end.

    • @bensoncheung2801
      @bensoncheung2801 2 года назад

      699th 👍

    • @1wolsk
      @1wolsk 2 года назад +1

      @Jens Nobel I'm not sure about contacting airports about information, but in the US, there are a series of ways to get information on weather-related happenings.
      Ie. One of my accounts has a setup for detecting lightning occurrences, but many of us individuals utilize a free phone app that gives us alerts within seconds (I've personally noticed no differences) of their official detection means. A few of us use it merely as an extra layer of protection.
      Weather-related information is accessible for free, though there are different subscriptions people/companies can pay for to have extra assistance in gaining notifications. I am no expert in this area, but I hope this helps. I also suspect that different regions within the US might utilize detection means due to dramatically varying weather. ie. Where I live, the weather can shift a lot, but you often have a some time to adjust for it. In other areas of the country, the weather changes can occur rapidly.

    • @zuxta
      @zuxta Год назад

      Learnt

  • @Hybrid301
    @Hybrid301 2 года назад +761

    Larry, right after his shiny new promotion:
    *I CAME IN LIKE A WRECKING BAAAALLLLLL!!!!*

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 2 года назад +922

    Story 1: _He’s a Pirate intensifies_
    Nothing is more madlad than risking your own life to bring down someone.

    • @Yumi_Jay
      @Yumi_Jay 2 года назад +38

      He is definitely Jack Sparrow.

    • @booleah6357
      @booleah6357 2 года назад +43

      That's the greatest pirate I've ever seen
      (Pirates of the Caribbean music intensifies)

    • @Nerobyrne
      @Nerobyrne 2 года назад +25

      there is now no way to not imagine this dude holding tight to the cable while wearing a tricorne hat and frilly overcoat ^^

    • @TheDarkLink7
      @TheDarkLink7 2 года назад +9

      And on this day. You will remember me.

    • @patrickkeller2193
      @patrickkeller2193 2 года назад +5

      There is one thing: risking your own life to teach your friend a lesson he desperately needs (which is what OP did)

  • @Nikodymus
    @Nikodymus 2 года назад +642

    It’s just awful, and yet shocking, how much damage ONE person can do in a place of business. And that was on a STORE level. Imagine if you had a toxic DISTRICT manager.

    • @TaeTy45
      @TaeTy45 2 года назад +7

      Thankfully the District Manager was pretty nice, we talked a couple times.

    • @lostbutfreesoul
      @lostbutfreesoul 2 года назад +3

      Oh, like in the Video Game industry?

    • @marjoriejohnston4905
      @marjoriejohnston4905 2 года назад +4

      @@lostbutfreesoul Depends on which company. Haven't heard of any issues of toxicity from Nintendo for instance. Just some of the smaller ones

    • @aurastrike
      @aurastrike 2 года назад

      @@marjoriejohnston4905 EA's a good one for douchebaggery

    • @darkdrp
      @darkdrp 2 года назад +3

      As a cashier for the orange store and because of how well my managers treat workers that show respect the story saddens me but it is good to know that it could have been way worse.

  • @markiusgalfordii9248
    @markiusgalfordii9248 2 года назад +423

    Trust me when you're rigging a roof and it starts swinging it's kind of like a rollercoaster but with all the safety gear you're tied off too you know you're going to be safe you're going to be safe but it's still scares the c*** out of you when the cables and stuff start making noises

    • @redholm
      @redholm 2 года назад +34

      Yea. That's what I was thinking. They had the safety equipment on so it's not like they actually risked to much. Also R/slash going on about electrocution. Well that would not be an issue either way. Because electricity goes the path of least resistance. Trough a roof, up one leg and out the other is not the path of least resistance :P Also Work boots and all that.

    • @Soken50
      @Soken50 2 года назад +16

      @@redholm At low voltage*
      Once you're in the high voltage domain everything is a conductor, even the air becomes conductive within a 2m radius, you should see the gear HV maintenance crew have to wear to even get in the vicinity of a live line, not that it would have been an issue here since OP said the electric box had been isolated.

    • @redholm
      @redholm 2 года назад +1

      @@Soken50 Could also be a thing that we don't usually have metal roofs here so Electricity would have a hard time even getting to the middle point :P although I know USA often use Metal.

    • @Simfukwe
      @Simfukwe 2 года назад +2

      Scares the 'what' out of you??

    • @PyroRoadScout
      @PyroRoadScout 2 года назад +2

      @@Simfukwe lol I was just about to say, why censor the word "crap"?

  • @nicholassanabria6493
    @nicholassanabria6493 2 года назад +469

    I knew crain rigging is dangerous but I didn’t think it’s that dangerous that you’re dangling in the air

    • @SMDoktorPepper
      @SMDoktorPepper 2 года назад +25

      ALL rigging is dangerous.

    • @drwboy07
      @drwboy07 2 года назад +13

      I have a buddy that welds elevator shafts and he was telling me sometimes he would get attached to cranes on certain jobs or to this thing that's attached to a crane I don't remember what it is called. Yeah that'll be a hard no for me.

    • @totalldwarf640
      @totalldwarf640 2 года назад +5

      It happens. It's not the common but for certain loads and certain situations you will be harnessed got he crain and ride the load as it's moved

    • @Darkrakanon
      @Darkrakanon 2 года назад +6

      In Canada it is barely allowed to be on top of a "live load" but exceptions are made in some cases where there is no other option. High-rise rigger in Canada.

    • @IrisTheEye01
      @IrisTheEye01 2 года назад +1

      @@SMDoktorPepper except 3D model rigging!

  • @morgandouglas6014
    @morgandouglas6014 2 года назад +1722

    I wasn’t expecting OP and Larry to end up becoming friends in the end. That was a wholesome plot twist.

    • @Optagonapus
      @Optagonapus 2 года назад +26

      Spoiler :(

    • @trappedsan3932
      @trappedsan3932 2 года назад +73

      @@Optagonapus Dont read comments before watching its almost with every singe rslash vid

    • @Optagonapus
      @Optagonapus 2 года назад +48

      @@trappedsan3932 it’s hard to avoid it when you’re on mobile since it’ll display the top comment without asking

    • @129140163
      @129140163 2 года назад +4

      I’m slightly disappointed that there weren’t two Darryls in the story. Lol

    • @ericwilliams1659
      @ericwilliams1659 2 года назад +11

      Upvoted to ruin someone else's day

  • @Sanodi21
    @Sanodi21 2 года назад +173

    I usually wonder what the *competent* higher ups feel and think when things like the second story happen. They have a perfectly good worker then they get replaced by someone else not as good, mostly on another employee above them vouching for them or the former employee getting thrown under the buss. Then turns out the replacement does something so dangerous and stupid that it could end the company.

    • @moblinmajorgeneral
      @moblinmajorgeneral 2 года назад +5

      Considering the company involved was either Home Depot or Lowe's, both companies would probably settle in the tens of millions to avoid getting sued for hundreds of millions.

    • @fredcoleman6594
      @fredcoleman6594 Год назад

      ​@@moblinmajorgeneral😊😊😊😊u😊😊😊😊

  • @filterpiece23
    @filterpiece23 2 года назад +296

    I've developed a terrible habit of falling asleep to your podcast, so now it's a struggle to listen to a new episode in the morning. Damn you Pavlov.

    • @ArinaCoryn
      @ArinaCoryn 2 года назад +19

      Same. I always fall asleep listening to podcasts and such. I used to live in a lively neighborhood and now that I don't, I can't take the silence at night. I started listening to rslash in the afternoon so I can't possibly fall asleep.

    • @cryptorial
      @cryptorial 2 года назад +1

      Who th is Pavlov

    • @paulofreire9174
      @paulofreire9174 2 года назад +1

      Ahahaha I load up like 3-4 of these at bedtime, and it’s off to dreamland. His voice is so relaxing.

    • @Connor-ONeill
      @Connor-ONeill 2 года назад +18

      Copy paste. ”Pavlov was a scientist who did an experiment with dogs. Every time before he fed the dogs, he would ring a bell. The dogs learned to associate the bell with food, and would begin to salivate when they heard the bell, even if they couldn't see/smell food at the time. This is called a conditioned response or Pavlovian response. If someone says "damn you Pavlov", they probably are complaining about a conditioned response."

    • @Wladeex123
      @Wladeex123 2 года назад +8

      @@cryptorial Russian scientist involved in discovery of classical conditioning, also Nobel Prize winner. And classical conditioning in layman's terms is - your brain will associate unrelated things to physiological responses. Dogs fed in labs by people in labcoats associated labcoats with food, so they started salivating when they saw them (while not seeing or smelling actual food). Or in case of the first comment - he often listened to rslash's voice when falling asleep so the brain made a connection between the two and OP gets sleepy when listening (even though he may not be tired).

  • @TaeTy45
    @TaeTy45 2 года назад +115

    Hi, OP of the second story. Thank you so much for putting this on your channel! You have an amazing voice, and I love your content. Commenters, thank you all for your comments! Life is so much better now, and my god-daughter says 'AAAAAAH uwa!" which I think is toddler for hi. XD

    • @halo129830
      @halo129830 2 года назад +8

      I hope your doing well and pray your working at a job that appreciates you.

    • @Oh_the_humanity
      @Oh_the_humanity Год назад +8

      How'd the lawsuit go? Hope you guys gave it your all

    • @thenightmaricsenpai524
      @thenightmaricsenpai524 Год назад +4

      Hopefully everything is better for you, op!

    • @ZombieSazza
      @ZombieSazza Год назад +2

      Hey OP! Sounds like you have a lovely family! Hope your god daughter (niece) is doing well!

    • @TaeTy45
      @TaeTy45 Год назад +5

      @@ZombieSazza She and her brother are doing awesome. :) Watching them right now in fact.

  • @briannacarmenita1698
    @briannacarmenita1698 2 года назад +128

    I worked at an orange themed home improvement store for about 3 years. I was one of the best cashiers and they felt confident leaving me in charge if a Head Cashier was on lunch or called out for the day. I worked in the Head Cashier position for about a year without the pay or title and interviewed for numerous head cashier positions but was always turned down with them saying “You are much more valuable in the position you are in now, you are so good at what you do.”
    Finally, near the end of my third year, I interviewed for a full time head cashier position and as I was the only applicant, they reluctantly gave it to me, I signed the papers to transfer positions and went on a short vacation since I had the PTO and wasn’t going to be able to use it when I was Head Cashier. (Also, the person who I was taking over for had 2 weeks left and I only took a 3 day vacation). I came back excited to start up my new position to a girl from the garden department who no one like and spread constant rumors, training as a head cashier.
    Turns out they couldn’t wait the 3 days I took off and decided they would promote her instead and give me a 2 day a week head cashier position so part time, 16 hours a week. I was pissed.
    I did some digging and turns out, the girl had slept with the manager of our department and got the position. She had never worked a day in her life as a cashier so she didn’t last longer than 2 weeks, but by then I had quit and moved on. I was mad. I was furious.
    But now she has a child that is his, who she is trying to pass off as her boyfriends child, and has since been fired and I work in a comfy job with fully paid medical insurance and full time.

    • @KCCAT5
      @KCCAT5 2 года назад +10

      My daughter's story is exactly like yours only she worked for the blue Home Improvement

    • @rencleavus5213
      @rencleavus5213 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, my wife worked for home cheapo for over 12 years. In the end they distorted an incident to screw her over and force her out. She signed on to the big government ponzi scheme and got a job at a real hardware store. Within 2 months she was earning more money closer to home and with competent management.

    • @WhyIsRandomTaken
      @WhyIsRandomTaken 2 года назад +2

      Ah yes Home Depot is a shit show. My brother currently works there and deals with the same shit.

  • @nikitatavernitilitvynova
    @nikitatavernitilitvynova 2 года назад +50

    When working with heavy stuff you always need to make sure it's stable. ALWAYS. My dad lost a co-worker because of just that. He felt I don't know tired and tied a rope on a big important beam of wood for a castle they were fixing. He walked right under it as it was lifted. And the piece he tied up poorly fell on him crushing him to death. It's a true story. It made to the local news. My dad was shocked. Because he was waiting upstairs for this piece to be lifted and saw all of it. Luckily nobody got charges. Remember. Rule n.1. Don't mess with heavy stuff. Rule n.2. Never walk under hanging stuff. Run as fast as you can.

  • @nickhoogerhyde3052
    @nickhoogerhyde3052 2 года назад +179

    For the rigging story, OP needs a wheelbarrow for his adamantium balls

    • @NovaGirl8
      @NovaGirl8 2 года назад +20

      nope, those are made of neutronium. he needs a stronger wheelbarrow

    • @Soken50
      @Soken50 2 года назад +21

      No need, he has a rigorous checklist for his underwear rigging, they' don't even swing when they lift.

    • @gamingwiththepros2057
      @gamingwiththepros2057 2 года назад

      No those are some diamond mixed with uranium type of balls he going to need a wheel barrow the size of king kongs ballsack

  • @thisworldsans
    @thisworldsans 2 года назад +180

    I was just watching a few of your older EP videos. Hope you, your wife, your baby, and your dog are doing well.

  • @suzanneteghtmeyer6214
    @suzanneteghtmeyer6214 2 года назад +19

    These OPs are so wholesome. They are truly stand up guys being persecuted for being amazing.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 2 года назад +97

    Story 2: Man, why are so many stories of the wrong people in the higher positions?
    Like, what insanity world does ASM live in?

    • @SpruceOaks
      @SpruceOaks 2 года назад +9

      Truth is, a lot of people *say* they have successful management experience, but in a retail environment, that is rarely the case. I mean, why would an experienced manager accept $40k/yr in retail when they could be making $60k/yr anywhere else?

    • @SMDoktorPepper
      @SMDoktorPepper 2 года назад +7

      Ive lost a gig due to a new manager wanting "his own crew" and not the previous managers crew. He literally tried to pick a fight with me to get me booted. In the end, turns out he was defrauding the store to fund a dog groomer salon his wife started. Still, its the one time I was ever fired. The story is longer, but you get the idea.

    • @Wendy_O._Koopa
      @Wendy_O._Koopa 2 года назад +4

      It's known as the Peter Principle, which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence": employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not necessarily translate to another.

    • @jaye4157
      @jaye4157 2 года назад +1

      Don't know but I hope op posts an update to this story involving the law suits. Pretty sure the company will try and get them on there side to just sue the ASM.

  • @Far2hip
    @Far2hip 2 года назад +77

    I’ve been in the power plant “shutdown service” process many times and there are SERIOUS safety issues everywhere you turn. ANY time a destructive ego about wanting to be in leadership was detected, even remotely, between anyone on our crew, they were QUICKLY removed from the site. Nothing gets someone hurt or killed on one of those complex sites than an a**hole on a power trip. 😡😡😡

    • @Derpydude9001
      @Derpydude9001 2 года назад

      With that much power, they won't be tripin' for long...

  • @thePhoenixQueen
    @thePhoenixQueen 2 года назад +1072

    OP doesn't drink, smoke, or do drugs, tries to live healthily, and prepares for the next day after work rather than socializing with people who apparently don't share those values. Um...that's not a bad thing. I'm practically the same.

    • @Cedrinate
      @Cedrinate 2 года назад +15

      IKR lol

    • @rontheauraknight9606
      @rontheauraknight9606 2 года назад +34

      I’m mostly the same. I like rarely drink Alcohol but other than that if I go over my limit I know to stop

    • @BigT.Larrity
      @BigT.Larrity 2 года назад +10

      NEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDD

    • @chrismerrell7957
      @chrismerrell7957 2 года назад +35

      Yeah, I was a little confused hearing that one. Glad they are out of a cult, but not using those substances isn't a cult practice, it's called healthy living XD

    • @mindyschocolate
      @mindyschocolate 2 года назад +24

      That sounds like being a responsible adult, imo.

  • @SoloQueueSuffering
    @SoloQueueSuffering 2 года назад +4

    0:50
    I love that nervous laugh before saying "I wasn't the fastest rigger"

  • @ProfessorSpacecakes
    @ProfessorSpacecakes 2 года назад +36

    As someone who also works receiving at a certain home improvement store; big mood, OP of second story. My store is on the verge of the same sort of fiasco. Only problem is we don't actually have an HR rep in our store, which feels pretty sus. It's all on their stupid online portal. Makes it almost impossible to raise grievances about our utterly incompetent management.

    • @Jono997
      @Jono997 2 года назад +4

      Yikes.

    • @darkdrp
      @darkdrp 2 года назад

      Yeah we don’t either or I at least have not met them, no idea if the hiring manager counts

  • @knolsey
    @knolsey 2 года назад +31

    yes you stand on top of these loads while moving them. typically when we have to load heavy equipment on to trucks/trains/boats via our 80 ton rotator (think crane but in tow truck form, used for anything car or truck related from a prius to optimus prime.) we have 1 guy rigging and one guy running controls from about 50 feet away. 90% of the time the rigger stays on top of the load to spot clearance and such as we place the load in whatever hole was designated for it while communicating over radio to the guy with controls, who literally has his life in his hands. i own the company and have two teams of two; my cousin and i are one of these teams and take turns filling each role.

  • @maieen2665
    @maieen2665 2 года назад +56

    *First OP:* This isn't r/ProRevenge. This is EXTREME r/MaliciousCompliance! I had anxiety just reading along.

    • @brunothebat4122
      @brunothebat4122 2 года назад +1

      That is actually more like r/MaliciousCompliance because he did do what the foreman said and he did bring up those things. Though, guess the revenge part is when Larry took the OP’s job. Then again, all of the malicious compliances are like that and they’re still funny to watch.

  • @ohnosmoarlulcatz
    @ohnosmoarlulcatz 2 года назад +46

    Dwight is actually quite smart despite the shenanigans that he gets into. Quite similar to Michael Scott as well who was one of the best salesman at Dunder Mifflin despite all the nonsense that he does. The ASM on the other hand, couldn't even be bothered to find out if there was a resignation letter before accusations of job abandonment.

    • @Acorn_Anomaly
      @Acorn_Anomaly 2 года назад +6

      This is what I was gonna say. For all of the issues there are with Dwight, he is NOT incompetent, or stupid.
      This was even shown to us in the episode when Jim and Dwight do a sales call together. They absolutely nail it perfectly.

  • @gabihagelstein515
    @gabihagelstein515 2 года назад +7

    In the first story, op should be proud of that response! It's amazing 👏

  • @somerandominternetdweller
    @somerandominternetdweller 2 года назад +17

    Correct me if I am wrong, HR doesn’t even answer to the manager of the store they work at. They only answer to the corporate HR leadership and executives when it comes to it. Its because they are supposed to be an impartial 2nd party within the company for the frontline employees. So that assistant manager doesn’t even have the authority to fire an HR representative.

  • @woofy1988
    @woofy1988 2 года назад +9

    12:31
    Rslash: "...So you made calculations and you determined that it was a safe risk."
    Me: "No such thing as a "safe risk". He just took the most acceptable risk for the situation, even if it would have caused him serious harm. Having done risk assessment before, I WISH I could have gotten away with this kind of revenge when someone decided I didn't know what I was doing."

  • @songohan3321
    @songohan3321 2 года назад +7

    OP in the first story is without a doubt a complete madlad. This story involves a madlad using malicious compliance in or to get revenge on a professional scale.

  • @TheOfficialTarynTots
    @TheOfficialTarynTots 2 года назад +5

    That Larry definitely isn't a cable guy.
    It's better to leave who is in charge of dangerous equipment to the guy who is always sober and gets enough sleep everynight anyway.

  • @Yumi_Jay
    @Yumi_Jay 2 года назад +28

    Finally I am here early. Time for more rSlash content.
    Also that last story the ASM is probably one of the reasons why we have a labor shortage in America. Because people are tired of working for bad management. You don't quit jobs you quit employers.

    • @Fauxknight
      @Fauxknight 2 года назад

      To be fair the OP on that one sounded like a bad employee to begin with. Bad employee and bad management doesn't leave much room for anything to get done.

    • @Jono997
      @Jono997 2 года назад +8

      @@Fauxknight Yeah, OP was such a terrible employee when he...
      **checks notes**
      Worked loyally for eight years before being hit with several back to back incidents outside his control.

    • @Yumi_Jay
      @Yumi_Jay 2 года назад +4

      @@Jono997 Yea I was about to say that it sounds like OP did the best he could and only ask for some time off to help his friends and goddaughter out later on. Sounds like ASM was just jealous of OP and others and wanted to be a ruler.

  • @whatokay_
    @whatokay_ 2 года назад +1

    the “oh jeez” before saying “rigger” was gold

  • @shannonp1656
    @shannonp1656 2 года назад +9

    Story 1: After what OP came from, being on that roof with his understanding of the situation was probably nothing.

  • @Annie_Annie__
    @Annie_Annie__ 2 года назад +9

    In the last story, I bet when the store had to close for a couple days, they put one of those signs out front that said they were closed due to being “short staffed” because “people don’t want to work these days.”
    Every time I saw one of those signs, I assume there’s a story like this behind it.

  • @Silverserri
    @Silverserri 2 года назад +7

    "The store's HR rep, having earlier gotten my printed termination letter on her desk, made it known that i had indeed not been fired, but left on my own. And the ASM attempted to fire him as well, in front of staff."
    Uhm, no. No ASM. You have neither the power nor the authority to pull that off. Assistant Store Managers do NOT have the ability to fire representatives from Human Resources.
    This is what my grandfather called "Going for the General." In more detailed terms, it's like a boot camp wash out picking a fist fight with a General. Not only are you a wannabe street punk physically attacking someone with YEARS, if not decades, more experience than you in fights, but they outrank you so hard that AFTER they give you the physical beat down, you're going to have a mountain of additional repercussions on your head afterward.

  • @rockstawxp
    @rockstawxp 2 года назад +1

    what a great monday to have a 20 minute video from rslash

  • @AmusementLabs
    @AmusementLabs 2 года назад +2

    Just so you know mate, a wind turbine's motor room and roof are typically 200+ ft in the air...

  • @KCCAT5
    @KCCAT5 2 года назад +3

    Story number two just proves what I've said for years that corporate just doesn't give a shit about you

  • @justj.c6769
    @justj.c6769 2 года назад +17

    The real question is was this home improvement store blue, because a lot of the treatment sounds familiar. HR that drops the ball, rude ASM, not wanting to give full-time (my store did this so they didn't have provide the crap benefits). I only have a couple revenge stories but boy do I have some crappie manager stories.

    • @draftsv
      @draftsv 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. Worked at a certain blue home improvement store and the "Pro" in the story kinda gives it away (assuming the orange one doesn't also have Pro). Was reluctantly hired onto their merchandising service team and throughout my pretty short tenure (about 4 mo.) I was constantly picked on, berated in front of the team, and given the short end of the stick on everything. Was not put on resets or big projects, and always got stuck doing aged bays. Boss was a real prick. Whole chain of command was. She was buddy-buddy with all the store staff (including manager) and the boss over her was pretty much her but on steroids, so you can guess she was buddy-buddy with her too, along with the corporate entities in the immediate area. Whole team was female except for me. Couldn't contact anyone about the issues. Couldn't ask for any contacts for anyone higher up as that would've started shit on it's own.. One day got bitched at because I was "taking too long" on an aged bay that she pretty much wanted me to reset (without, you know, actually calling it a reset) and decided I had enough and left an hour early. Walked in the next morning & put my badge, discount card, and earpiece on her desk and walked right back out without another word to anyone else on the team.

    • @justj.c6769
      @justj.c6769 2 года назад

      @@draftsv the orange store also has Pro, I currently work there.

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 2 года назад

      @@draftsv Old adage: people don't quit jobs they quit bosses

    • @Juleesuz
      @Juleesuz 2 года назад

      Sounds like the Blue Vest Home Store. We had some drama similar to this. But on a different scale.

  • @RAC00NFANGIRL
    @RAC00NFANGIRL 2 года назад +11

    First story OP is hardcore badass! I’m chicken when comes heights!
    Larry is dumbass but I’m glad their friends..

  • @isiahepperson625
    @isiahepperson625 2 года назад +1

    I can only imagine that Larry is holding on for dear life while the op is just standing there just laughing

  • @andrewlanglois6362
    @andrewlanglois6362 2 года назад +1

    8:44 It is just OP & Larry up there, and no anticipation for Boom Deflection on Larry's Part. I Love these Videos, Every. Single. Day.

  • @Tiewaz
    @Tiewaz 2 года назад +4

    I think OP for the crane story was probably safer on top of the roof with his safety harness than he would have been on the ground with that thing swinging around. A wild ride, but safety equipment is there to ensure minimal chance of injury or death, and since he was taking care of his own safety stuff, he could trust that. I was worried Larry effed that up, too, and was going to get severely hurt.

  • @kristashafer93098
    @kristashafer93098 2 года назад +1

    Story 1 was a pro revenge and malicious compliance crossover! Loved it!!

  • @n8kedhamster
    @n8kedhamster 2 года назад +10

    Best part of waking up is R/ in your cup

    • @gumbomanmash6762
      @gumbomanmash6762 2 года назад

      I thought of 2 different things when i read that

    • @Ifbdndkdjddndn
      @Ifbdndkdjddndn 2 года назад

      Same 😰

    • @eksboks148
      @eksboks148 2 года назад

      *_*in¢*st*_*

    • @lebonk8081
      @lebonk8081 2 года назад +4

      my favorite is a meme saying: the best part of waking up, is screaming WHAT THE FUCK???! And it's a picture of a opossom screaming, lol

    • @maieen2665
      @maieen2665 2 года назад

      @@gumbomanmash6762 Me, too :/

  • @marckiezeender
    @marckiezeender 2 года назад +2

    supervisor: "He must be the best pirate I've ever seen!"
    Larry: "so it would seem"

  • @legosupreme7142
    @legosupreme7142 2 года назад +2

    "That has got to be the best pirate I've ever seen."
    "So it would seem."

  • @chelcielebert7563
    @chelcielebert7563 2 года назад +4

    Love listening to podcasts while I’m making breakfast for the kids!

  • @nayawaters
    @nayawaters 2 года назад +6

    Rslash: *reads line about how standing on the roof is standard procedure for lifting*
    Also Rslash: WAIT?!? ARE THEY STANDING ON THE ROOF THAT’S BEING LIFTED?!?!
    (This is just freely picking. I just found it hilarious so no ill intent meant here)

  • @DarkEinherjar
    @DarkEinherjar 2 года назад +2

    A prorevenge main course with a side of malicious compliance... beautiful.
    I'm shocked that Larry kept his job, though.

  • @RunaRothstein
    @RunaRothstein 2 года назад +7

    I had a similar incident that happened over a year ago at one store and last year with my old store. It wasn't an asm that got fucked but a District Manager at a dollar store.
    The first incident happened over a year ago in Oct 2020. I received a call from my boss to come in early due to this incident. From I was told, the team in our northern part of our district walked out and she was panicking on getting that store running. What happened was there was a money shortage in one of the cashiers the night before. And that's all I know what started the walk out. The entire team quit and found jobs at their competitors.
    As for the second incident, I was the one who caused it. What I did contradicts safety of one's self and policy. In short, I pepper sprayed a guy in self defense. Side note related, dollar stores are seas pools crime. That includes assault. After 2 weeks, the dm fired me over that incident. A week later, my former boss and co workers all quit.

  • @NatFloofer
    @NatFloofer 2 года назад +1

    That post was like a movie! And there was even a wholesome plot twist at the end!

  • @rkoncenasupporter
    @rkoncenasupporter 2 года назад +1

    in the first story, when OP took his finger across his throat, i was expecting him to say "rest in peace", full on Undertaker lol

  • @Draygarth
    @Draygarth 2 года назад +1

    The construction vengeance is actually the best. It's one of the golden rules on leadership that you don't ask someone to do something you wouldn't be willing to do. That includes punishments. Accepting the consequences alongside his rival likely solidified the trust between them rather than breeding resentment.

  • @emberproductions8841
    @emberproductions8841 2 года назад

    Can we appreciate how badass the OP in the first story is? The comeback to Larry’s threat, the interaction before the revenge, the fact that he could have died during the revenge, then befriends him afterwards. Badass.

  • @MorbidKat
    @MorbidKat 2 года назад +1

    That first Op is an absolute mad lad!lady!! Holy crap

  • @hoper1294
    @hoper1294 2 года назад +2

    6.3k views but only 580 likes?! Come on people, show Rslash some love and let's get him to 2 million subs!!!

  • @Far2hip
    @Far2hip 2 года назад +1

    I have to add another comment here. Common working folks, and when I say “common working folks” I mean those that do your ordinary “feet planted on the ground, walking around a warehouse, lawn, construction site, etc. type jobs, honestly have no idea how intense the job of being a rigger, a REAL rigger, actually is. The sorts of objects you are responsible for moving or placing added to the shear volume of safety requirements and observations, then pile on the understanding of weights and measures exhausting into the work activity places that job as one of the most dangerous and intense occupations in the world. The satisfaction at the end of the successful day is absolutely awesome. But the air of intensity at critical moments is off the charts. Gotta have a level head like OP here for sure. It’s an absolute asset. 😎

  • @jr_guy
    @jr_guy 2 года назад +1

    every time rSlash said “rigger” i stared sweating

  • @VoiceoftheBoa2
    @VoiceoftheBoa2 Год назад +1

    Listening to the 2nd story is both empowering and sobering, as I also work for a well known Home Improvement chain and I've been fortunate enough to have friendly and competent managers who are always ready to have my back if needed. It's scary that one person could literally destroy a store with their behavior. I've seen first hand, some people are not built to be managers, no matter how much it pays

  • @supraman_
    @supraman_ 2 года назад +1

    that last story is so good dudee

  • @alden1132
    @alden1132 2 года назад +1

    Rigger OP explained that they stay on the roof until it's lifted, then leave the object to be lifted. Having worked with heavy machinery, I knew that protocol exists for a reason. The Safety Rulebook is written in blood, as they say. So, I was keeping track of the proper chain of events, as they should progress, so I knew what was coming as soon as OP started talking about whether the crane could remain within tolerances, even with an improperly balanced load. That said, it was delightful when you realized what was happening, and shared that experience with us. It was fun to know what was coming, and then to experience both YOUR surprise, and then LARRY'S surprise.
    Re: the conditions OP was working in, I suspect the "roof" is to a ground-level, or a partially or fully buried enclosure for the turbine. My reasoning is based on two points)
    A: it's a turbine, so likely for a hydroelectric system, and hence necessary to be relatively close to the "plumbing" for the facility, and
    B) The fact that the electrical control panel was close enough to adjacent to the roof to be within "wrecking" distance of the erstwhile "wrecking ball" (wrecking roof?) that the enclosure would either have to be low enough that the enclosure roof is adjacent to ground level (where the panel would be), or that the control panel itself would have to be elevated to at least a 1-story height.
    While either scenario is possible, combined with the nature of the equipment, it seems likely to me that the "roof" is not far from the ground, even when hoisted.

  • @Zilkenian_Davenport
    @Zilkenian_Davenport Год назад

    OP in the first story is a freaking main character, period.

  • @joshnabours9102
    @joshnabours9102 2 года назад +3

    Technically, immorality is a fireable offense in an at-will work state. There is no reason needed to fire someone in an at-will work state. Therefore, any reason that does not violate one of the 6 protected classes works.

  • @CODninjarin
    @CODninjarin 11 месяцев назад

    That "aw jeez" on the rigger story cracked me up 🤣

  • @sanaaharris3128
    @sanaaharris3128 2 года назад

    i love how OP with the goddaughter called the family HIS family. that's so sweet and cute and precious

  • @2amazing101
    @2amazing101 2 года назад +1

    For the first story, knowing OP is super safety conscious (which is probably the MOST IMPORTANT trait an employee should have in that line of work), I'm sure he checked that the electrical equipment was powered off beforehand. OSHA requires Lockout/Tagout procedure for situations like that. The equipment is turned off and a physical lock is placed on it by the qualified individual, which only that person or upper management can unlock.
    This is taken EXTREMELY seriously because if people don't follow the rules, it can lead to incidents [TW for graphic content] like the workers who have been dismembered and killed by not locking the power to a cement/concrete mixer before climbing inside it for cleaning/inspections.

  • @justhereforkicks8208
    @justhereforkicks8208 2 года назад +1

    I’ve said it before and say it again, unless you’re going to be a manager at a retail job, do not ever ever go above and beyond what’s expected of you. They will never appreciate what you do, instead they’ll make your life a living hell and most of the time one or more of your coworkers will see it and make you the scapegoat because they think it’ll get them favors from management. Plus if you are the management type, you’re probably a soulless yes man or yes woman. Just remember no one is truly your friend and those places are toxic AF.

  • @PepperCosmos
    @PepperCosmos 2 года назад +1

    man, both stories are great. can't wait until supernova revenge comes back out.

  • @GymLeaderEd
    @GymLeaderEd 2 года назад +1

    Dude you're going to be at 2 million soon! Super happy to see! I still remember when the channel first hit its massive influx back when it first started out. The only sad part is when I've already watched every single video multiple times so I have to wait a day for a new one 😆

  • @rosefalling8054
    @rosefalling8054 2 года назад

    OP and Larry BFFS!! this should be a show XD

  • @brigwe616
    @brigwe616 2 года назад

    I love how OP didn't even do the revenge, Larry did it for them. Also it's kinda wholesome that their now buds

  • @TJDious
    @TJDious 2 года назад +1

    Yeah Larry's text to OP should have been grounds for termination. Also OP had grounds for a lawsuit for having his position changed in his absence if things had fallen out differently. Larry is a lucky guy.

  • @FNLNFNLN
    @FNLNFNLN 2 года назад +1

    Op literally explained how the lifting process worked. I don't know how you took until the story reached the two guys on the roof to realize it.
    OP literally told you that the rigging crew stood on the roof attached to a harness until the roof was fully supported by the crane, then they got off and moved it.
    As for the danger, I mean, you swing more than 4 ft on a playground swing. A swinging load is dangerous because it's heavy. if you're on the heavy thing, you're fine. It's like being on a bus hitting a bike. Sucks for the bike, but on the bus, you're barely going to feel it.

  • @WickedBarracuda
    @WickedBarracuda 2 года назад +1

    " I- "
    *Oh jeez ..*
    " I wasn't the fastest rigger, "
    Took me a while to figure out why he stopped

  • @carlcouslin7535
    @carlcouslin7535 2 года назад

    Have to say first story is one of my favorites out of a thousand stories. The best thing is no one was hurt.

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448 2 года назад +1

    I worked in construction as a boilermaker for years. The first story was so accurate about construction that I had flashbacks!

  • @uthmanbaksh3530
    @uthmanbaksh3530 2 года назад

    Re: Manager costs herself her job
    I admire OP's "Torch the place" mentality, even though that wasn't the original plan.

  • @isiaadiel3468
    @isiaadiel3468 2 года назад +1

    My favorite thing to come out of the pandemic is employees coming to terms that it's better to be treated well than to suffer for a penny.

  • @getupjohnnyboy1531
    @getupjohnnyboy1531 2 года назад +1

    rSlash: *Happily reading story*
    rSlash: *Realizes they’re ON the roof*
    rSlash: *p a n i c*

  • @Wes8761
    @Wes8761 2 года назад +1

    13:06 is real. That happens on jobsites. Thats why we have something called lockout-tagout, it basically means "if you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself". YOU turn off the electrical panel and lock it out with YOUR lock that only YOU have the key for and tag it and note your name and reason for locking out the panel.

  • @oakenshadow6763
    @oakenshadow6763 2 года назад +3

    She threatened them unless they violated their beliefs and uncovered their heads? I'm not religious, but I respect those who practice faith and respect others. That would have pissed me off. 21:12

  • @Dr_Kyutoko
    @Dr_Kyutoko 2 года назад +1

    OP, you are so metal.
    I would not be smiling after crashing on a moving roof.
    How loud do those brass ones of yours clack?

  • @joshdrobny93
    @joshdrobny93 2 года назад

    As a fellow blue collar worker myself, I knew exactly what was happening and that would be an awesome sight to see. I'm glad they became friends, I'm sure they are both great workers and that was a teaching lesson for both of them. You have to trust the people you're working with, and watch out for everyone even if you don't agree with them. A good boss knows strengths and weaknesses and lets them do what they are good at so other people can do the same, like Larry. 🖤

  • @sarabenaquista4352
    @sarabenaquista4352 2 года назад +1

    I can’t believe OP in the crane story didn’t get in trouble lol

    • @jimdob6528
      @jimdob6528 2 года назад +1

      Why would he have? He followed orders and he made it very clear that it’s the rigger who is in charge. Scientists and then manufacturers make bombs and know what they can do but it’s not the scientist who is charged if they are incorrectly used.

  • @Shadow_Hawk_Streaming
    @Shadow_Hawk_Streaming 2 года назад

    Op was soo good at his job he confidently knew that the failure wouldn't kill anyone and put his life on the line

  • @sotnasyaj
    @sotnasyaj 2 года назад

    Damn!! This one was a banger!!
    Both stories delivered and as someone who lives in the NE that storm was nuts.

  • @Shamrock501
    @Shamrock501 2 года назад +2

    Man, I remember reading the construction story a while ago, but still a good one

  • @kentario1610
    @kentario1610 2 года назад

    I love how the first OP basically said strap in and enjoy the show. Strap in, boys!

  • @secondairy
    @secondairy 2 года назад

    Brings new meaning to the phrase "raise the roof"

  • @Shinyspddmn
    @Shinyspddmn 2 года назад

    OP in that first story is metal af

  • @callmepond4582
    @callmepond4582 2 года назад

    This episode is gold tier third time listening to it

  • @magiv4205
    @magiv4205 2 года назад

    The crane story was equally as terrifying as it was hilarious. I wouldn't want to get on OP's bad side, this guy means serious business lmao.

  • @GaurabRoyChoudhury
    @GaurabRoyChoudhury 2 года назад +1

    Op is going to the hights of Davy Jones chest to find the good heart of Larry. He is like Aye Captain. (Yes Man) . Must have been a good pirate in another life.

  • @HikariSora1
    @HikariSora1 2 года назад +1

    I work at a hardware giant store and I'm trying to wrap my head around an ASM having that much power. We have multiple. God that must suck but good on OP

  • @DominusLuna
    @DominusLuna 2 года назад

    That Roof-Hopper had a huge pair.

  • @leandrodlamas8993
    @leandrodlamas8993 2 года назад +1

    11:52 "And i guess that's all there to say about that"
    Is that a Forrest Gump reference? xd

  • @constantvitriol7426
    @constantvitriol7426 2 года назад

    Lmao homie bout to go for a crane ride

  • @legendarystormmartialartsg3573
    @legendarystormmartialartsg3573 3 месяца назад

    I couldn't help but respect OP in the first story, I know for a fact that I wouldn't do anything like that just to prove a point. 😂

  • @Necracudda
    @Necracudda 2 года назад

    First story. I can relate to working with cranes, in my job we use a crane to take a canopy off of a F/A-18 E/F. When we’re doing this communication is KEY. we go through ever step in the pub and go over every warning or caution given all the way up until we have the canopy on the ground. it can be dangerous but when you use those aspects we are a fine oiled machine.

  • @jjulloa96
    @jjulloa96 2 года назад +2

    Holy shit this O.P literally started the revolution in that store and everyone joined him I'm the end