@@AltraHapihe tells stories like me, splinters into like 30 different side stories and none of them connect😂 I’d love a whole atrioc clip of just him back on telling stories
Poor guy at the end, idk if he was nervous but I relate. I can NOT keep a story straight. I get lost on too many side tangents, and things that I feel are important to understand the story, but just end up bogging it down
Yeah I used to do the same, especially when introducing others to games like counterstrike. But I worked a lot on it and it got better. YOu can do too for sure :)
Atrioc, I know you read these comments; YOU NEED TO DO ANOTHER ONE OF THESE. They are so funny 😹 and I may or may not have several or possibly many stories to share.
I have some truly egregious stories. I had a district manager of Chipotle who JUST met me tell me to my face "I think you're a ticking time bomb thats going to blow up and ruin everything the store is working for" this after every manager of the store unanimously decided they wanted me to transfer to them. I also got fired for "malicious slander" for reporting a regional manager who left a notepad at work with a page labled "shit list" and it had a bunch of employee names on it, including my fiance at the top of the list
The fact you were able to cut down the film school story to a normal length is crazy, I loved the original story and watching atrioc get more and more annoyed at how many tangents he was going on but this made it fit in so smoothly into the video… props for that 👏
There can be 130 people at a chik fil a, I worked there and there’s a ton of people that are high school or college that only work seasonal but they’re still employed
The whole chick fil a story is completely true, we normally have 15-20ish people up front and drive thru, back of house normally has 10ish. Those 30 people rotate throughout the week plus management it’s roughly 100-130 people. Also “Drinks” is a totally real position 😂 Edit: that’s just night shift, morning shift also had 30+ on every shift rotating different people depending on the day
This is a story about a man named Stanley. Orders came in to him trough a monitor on the soda fountain telling him what soda and what size cup to use. This is what Stanley did every day, every month, every year. And although others might have considered it soul-rending, Stanley relished every moment that the orders came in, as though he had been made exactly for this job. And Stanley was happy.
I quit my job for 8 months after working for a company for 6 years. Not being allowed to take PTO (I was PTO capped for 2 years). After Covid they FORCED me to take PTO when I didn’t need it “essential worker” and then they fired all my staff. After we reopened I had to manage 65 nightclubs and restaurants around the globe. I was woken up at all hours of the night. I got to the point where I told my boss “this job is going to kill me from being over worked, I need help. If I don’t get help I’m going to kill myself or need to quit” He replied: “you gotta do what you gotta do” I forwarded the message to all the executives and told them “as of today I put in my two weeks, don’t ask anything of me unless it’s for training for my replacement.” Still have PTSD and nightmares about that job. I should sue them.
Sorry to hear that man. You are not crazy thats a pretty stressful and shitty situation to be in. And its awful they didnt offer any support once requested. On my side I started doing my current job working part time to help my boss do one thing, and I would come in twice a week. Then a couple of times we were short staffed and she started asking me come in and help in other aspects. As I didnt have a lot going on at the time I didnt mind helping out, but it extremely quickly became expected of me as a regular schedule, and before I knew it I was working part time. Through all this one major person left and then another a few months later and all of a sudden I am doing 3 peoples jobs for not really a significant change in pay when I stepped into this not wanting to commit to this job. She has made paltry efforts at getting a replacement and is awful to everyone when we fall behind. And now just recently after getting into an argument with the receptionist who very rightly upset with her. She quickly replaced her without any forewarning and she had been there for years. I now feel stuck in this job that I feel I should get out from but I know it couldnt operate without me, but provides meaningful services for its clients (who are very nice people) and the boss Is a family friend who lives around the corner…
i did quit from a job long ago and i had this shirt that says "i dont work here" i wore it on the last few days, cos the whole point was that people should stop asking me to do things so that they learn how to take over. Everyone where good sports about it and got the joke.
I so wish I could have shared Walked out mid shift, was 1 of two dishwashers for a whole hospital (not a small one). I threw my uniform in the trash, walked out, threw my badge out on the grass next to the employee entrance, drove home I had never felt better in my life.
holy fuck, that must've felt like hell. Had a stand in one stop for 8h job a while back, similar to the "drinks" position guy at the fast food place. After a while it felt like I died and went to hell or something like that. I quit in a nice way, but I'm sure after a while I would've done the same
On the film school guy, in the teacher's defense (not realiy) as a theater actor, there's tons of "organic blocking" that goes on. In theater, tho, that works because there's not really an FOV unless you walk off the stage. For film... You need a shot list for sure
I think the bad part of it is the monotonous task for 6 hours a day, standing up. Most people would get really bored and time would probably pass slowly. Your feet also hurt when you're standing in one place for too long. It would probably be different if you could put on headphones and listen to engaging things while doing it, but that isn't allowed unfortunately :/ it's definitely not the *worst* job, but even more laborious jobs are more mentally engaging and allow for actual thinking to take place
I may or may not be a current employee of chick fil a and he is exactly right. In front of house at my location there are nearly 150 employees, idk how many kitchen staff but it is comparable
The film school story reminds me of the film "partners" the director was also a film professor, and he made one of the worst films ive ever seen. It is also one of my favorite movies ive seen
Atrioc has some really good hosting skills. Keeping call-ins on track & cracking jokes at them when it is going off the rails while keeping them on your side is NOT easy.
It’s not “people are lazy workers” it’s they want fulfilling jobs. A dude was paid to hand soda to people and couldn’t bare it. We want fulfilling jobs. It’s not about difficulty. We need to be able to use our brains.
For my first job, my plan (which I wish to this day I had done) was to switch shifts with a few people that week (without any of them knowing about the other switches), and then just not show up, resulting in nobody showing up for any of those shifts that week. Specifically I was going to do it on a day that important orders for the business needed to be done (I was one of the only people in the company that knew how/when to do these orders, so it would have been an interesting fallout; I considered changing the passwords to everything too but wasn't sure if that would enter criminal territory lol). Being on-call 24/7 for years (when it wasn't supposed to be my responsibility, certainly not for YEARS), and constantly being told "where are you going? you're covering X person today" as I would head out (so an already long shift [typically I worked 11 hours] became 16-18 hours, and each time when I'd ask the person the next day why they needed coverage they would reply "uh... what do you mean? they told me you wanted to cover me, so they said I could just go home")... these things planted the seed of wanting to do that. The only thing that stopped me: it was my first job, so I couldn't ruin my resume like that lol.
IF YOU HAVENT WATCHED THE VIDEO PLEASE DONT WATCH PAST 18 MIN THAT IS NOT REAL AINT NO WAY i JUST LOST THAT MANY MINUTES OF MY LIFE PLEASE SAVE YOURSELF
The tone of his voice makes it sound like he's saying something important or is building up to a climax, but he is just saying absolutely nothing the entire time. And he seems to dig himself deeper into a hole the more he talks, feeling like he needs to explain even more even though none of it needed to be explained in the first place x)
@@jamesp1389 thank you! It originally took a full year to find a job. This time I might have found something promising and at the right time, pretty quickly too.
I work at Chickfila, I can see a store with poorly run HR having 130 employees. Either that or they have high sales. For new stores, that's about how many they tell new operators to hire because of turnover at the beginning. They obviously dont all work at the same time though haha
just quit my job last week. for some context, i worked 12 hour night shifts. i was sick one day and called in. meanwhile, my boss was talking shit about me for missing to one of my coworkers (get this) via a collect call from the pen. my boss had been arrested on his way to work for DUI (bac over .18), resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer. needless to say, i'm currently unemployed
The last chatter should be a politician. He would be GOATED during the filibuster
Lmfao
Never even got to the inauguration part 😭
@@eap1234 he's gotta come back for seconds
@@AltraHapihe tells stories like me, splinters into like 30 different side stories and none of them connect😂 I’d love a whole atrioc clip of just him back on telling stories
guy is a professional yapper. Just get to the fucking point.
Poor guy at the end, idk if he was nervous but I relate. I can NOT keep a story straight. I get lost on too many side tangents, and things that I feel are important to understand the story, but just end up bogging it down
Yeah I used to do the same, especially when introducing others to games like counterstrike. But I worked a lot on it and it got better. YOu can do too for sure :)
This aint a clip no more, this an entire half hour video 😭 (still watching it though)
Hi Librarian
you can ignore the last story ICANT
I like it
Read desc haha
@@jonathanw4662 NL librarian?
The dancer never got to the trump part 😂
That's what I'm saying, he should've let him keep talking, I was invested.
@@Mellow419master at the fillabuster at least
Legend has it bro is still yapping
I liked his yapping tbh I wanted him to keep going lol
@@CloudCollapsesame. Thought his story was great
One might say he was chattering like a beaver
Last bro really is a D1 yapper
Atrioc, I know you read these comments; YOU NEED TO DO ANOTHER ONE OF THESE. They are so funny 😹 and I may or may not have several or possibly many stories to share.
All these chatter employment stories are brilliant
Everyone's got stories 😉
Please
I have some truly egregious stories. I had a district manager of Chipotle who JUST met me tell me to my face "I think you're a ticking time bomb thats going to blow up and ruin everything the store is working for" this after every manager of the store unanimously decided they wanted me to transfer to them.
I also got fired for "malicious slander" for reporting a regional manager who left a notepad at work with a page labled "shit list" and it had a bunch of employee names on it, including my fiance at the top of the list
130 in a chick fil a is accurate as a manager......yes i hate my life
That's not a restaurant that's a jobs program
what the hell are they all doing?
@@astrovation3281 Not much going by the soda boy's job description
@@theokayishgamer yeah I guess so if it's an entire separate job to push the soda buttons
mine has between 160-180, it's a bit wild.
The last chatter told us everything and nothing at the same time. 😂
the guy in chat saying wtf is this stream while atrioc is having a HOI4 level lore on some dancer is so funny
The fact you were able to cut down the film school story to a normal length is crazy, I loved the original story and watching atrioc get more and more annoyed at how many tangents he was going on but this made it fit in so smoothly into the video… props for that 👏
Never mind it was the dancer story 😂😂😂 still as tangenty as I remember
The guy with the "Yap dancer" chat message is the real MVP of this clip.
As a chick-fil-a worker the thumbnail spoke to me personally
me too bro me too
Why was this scrapped it was fire
There can be 130 people at a chik fil a, I worked there and there’s a ton of people that are high school or college that only work seasonal but they’re still employed
The last dude is the perfect example of, "They said a lot of words, and yet said nothing at all."
I plead forgiveness for yapping and that I may one day be concise
dads company guy had great energy
The whole chick fil a story is completely true, we normally have 15-20ish people up front and drive thru, back of house normally has 10ish. Those 30 people rotate throughout the week plus management it’s roughly 100-130 people. Also “Drinks” is a totally real position 😂
Edit: that’s just night shift, morning shift also had 30+ on every shift rotating different people depending on the day
This is a story about a man named Stanley. Orders came in to him trough a monitor on the soda fountain telling him what soda and what size cup to use. This is what Stanley did every day, every month, every year.
And although others might have considered it soul-rending, Stanley relished every moment that the orders came in, as though he had been made exactly for this job.
And Stanley was happy.
@@JohnSmith-ox3gy how?? did he at least get a chair? 8h standing and serving drinks sounds worse than freaking prison
Damn, Atrioc editors accessing the vault for these videos. This stream was from like 3 months ago
Damn I was waiting for this one on the main channel. Loved the vod.
I quit my job for 8 months after working for a company for 6 years. Not being allowed to take PTO (I was PTO capped for 2 years).
After Covid they FORCED me to take PTO when I didn’t need it “essential worker” and then they fired all my staff.
After we reopened I had to manage 65 nightclubs and restaurants around the globe. I was woken up at all hours of the night.
I got to the point where I told my boss “this job is going to kill me from being over worked, I need help. If I don’t get help I’m going to kill myself or need to quit”
He replied: “you gotta do what you gotta do”
I forwarded the message to all the executives and told them “as of today I put in my two weeks, don’t ask anything of me unless it’s for training for my replacement.”
Still have PTSD and nightmares about that job. I should sue them.
I have talked to many therapist about this. Never felt any closure.
Can’t even finish this video
Fuck Hakkasan Group, fuck Angel Media Group, fuck Madison Square Garden. My god
I have proof of everything. I have screenshots, emails… I’m too scared to do anything with them.
God damn.
Feels good to vent. Even if I’m not heard
I drank so much in those 8 months I ended up getting sent to the psych ward and then rehab.
Am I crazy or… wtf
Sorry to hear that man. You are not crazy thats a pretty stressful and shitty situation to be in. And its awful they didnt offer any support once requested.
On my side I started doing my current job working part time to help my boss do one thing, and I would come in twice a week. Then a couple of times we were short staffed and she started asking me come in and help in other aspects. As I didnt have a lot going on at the time I didnt mind helping out, but it extremely quickly became expected of me as a regular schedule, and before I knew it I was working part time. Through all this one major person left and then another a few months later and all of a sudden I am doing 3 peoples jobs for not really a significant change in pay when I stepped into this not wanting to commit to this job. She has made paltry efforts at getting a replacement and is awful to everyone when we fall behind. And now just recently after getting into an argument with the receptionist who very rightly upset with her. She quickly replaced her without any forewarning and she had been there for years. I now feel stuck in this job that I feel I should get out from but I know it couldnt operate without me, but provides meaningful services for its clients (who are very nice people) and the boss Is a family friend who lives around the corner…
love the longer length videos on here, quack puttin in the work
I need more chat work stories
They are always fantastic
The MF shouted out Soapy Joe's, I'm fuckin dead, big ups to the San Diego homies
This feels like the radio talk shows my dad used to listen to when I was young
my goodness the dancer needs to learn how to tell a story.
i did quit from a job long ago and i had this shirt that says "i dont work here" i wore it on the last few days, cos the whole point was that people should stop asking me to do things so that they learn how to take over. Everyone where good sports about it and got the joke.
I'm armchair diagnosing the dancer with ADHD guy is addicted to giving context
source - have adhd
100%😂
Neurodivergent branching stories.
Should start a podcast.
The Silhouettes is just Cobra Kai irl but with dancing instead of Karate so 1000% less cool
I wish I could hire Big A to follow me around and laugh at all my jokes
Imagine having him while you are in the toilet, just laughing at you, that would be hilarious - his fake laughs are really good
I love when he tells the banjo boss story. One of my favourites.
I think it's interesting how this channel went from short clips to full length videos
channel should be renamed to A2roc lol, at this point it's just a normal second channel
this shouldve been main channel man
I so wish I could have shared
Walked out mid shift, was 1 of two dishwashers for a whole hospital (not a small one).
I threw my uniform in the trash, walked out, threw my badge out on the grass next to the employee entrance, drove home
I had never felt better in my life.
holy fuck, that must've felt like hell. Had a stand in one stop for 8h job a while back, similar to the "drinks" position guy at the fast food place. After a while it felt like I died and went to hell or something like that. I quit in a nice way, but I'm sure after a while I would've done the same
Mimicking an Accident while relaying a message is something my 70 year old Mexican grampa who grew up in Inglewood LA does all the time lol
I have never shouted "Hurry the fuck up!" louder then i did for this last chatter.
I work at chick-fil-a, it sucks horribly. Never hated a job more. Decided to go to college.
W?
Dancer had a word count to hit
i like how this channel used to be like less than 3 min clips and now we got full feature films
On the film school guy, in the teacher's defense (not realiy) as a theater actor, there's tons of "organic blocking" that goes on. In theater, tho, that works because there's not really an FOV unless you walk off the stage. For film... You need a shot list for sure
1:01 respectfully that doesn't seem bad at all...
I think the bad part of it is the monotonous task for 6 hours a day, standing up. Most people would get really bored and time would probably pass slowly. Your feet also hurt when you're standing in one place for too long. It would probably be different if you could put on headphones and listen to engaging things while doing it, but that isn't allowed unfortunately :/ it's definitely not the *worst* job, but even more laborious jobs are more mentally engaging and allow for actual thinking to take place
This video was so fucking amazing. Is 2am rn and this shits keeping me GLUED
Did you go to bed yet
That yap sesh was insane
the film school professor now had her self fullfilling prophecy to methos act the f out if her own bad script. nice!:D
That last guy really got my brain working for once
this vod was so good
The conversations with viewers are my favorite type of videos. I hope we get them more often
Wow, this clip is top grade! We need more crazy stories like these!
Got no idea who you are but this gave me unhinged radio talk show energy and I love it. Absolutely subbing lmao
I’d like more half hour segments of the VOD.
Film school story was honestly par for the course. It’s a crazy time.
More stories from chat! I love these
Someone in chat said "professional yap dancer" and I died 💀
Just what I needed at 1am to procrastinate finishing my physics coursework
Bro literally same!
work really hard in school, there are terrible jobs out there, some of them have you standing up in one place for 8h+ a day.
@@andreimareilie9108 you too, work hard in school and save yourself
Just started the video, I love that this feels like a radio-show-call-in segment. Baller concept with Twitch
I may or may not be a current employee of chick fil a and he is exactly right. In front of house at my location there are nearly 150 employees, idk how many kitchen staff but it is comparable
The entire lower management staff is 16, and about 70% of the 150 front of house workers are 16 or younger
Love the content recently brad
The film school story reminds me of the film "partners" the director was also a film professor, and he made one of the worst films ive ever seen. It is also one of my favorite movies ive seen
I love these chatter call streams
Commercial real estate workers wanting to wfh is 10/10 perfect
Crazy how I just quit Chick-fil-A with such a similar experience, free chicken sandwiches were not with it 🤣
did they at least give you a chair?
Atrioc has some really good hosting skills. Keeping call-ins on track & cracking jokes at them when it is going off the rails while keeping them on your side is NOT easy.
Last dude really danced around the question.
Love how entertaining these chatter interviews are for Atrioc 😂
It’s not “people are lazy workers” it’s they want fulfilling jobs. A dude was paid to hand soda to people and couldn’t bare it. We want fulfilling jobs. It’s not about difficulty. We need to be able to use our brains.
This video was FIRE. Glad to enjoy it at least on the 2nd channel
Shoutout to that one guy, the Silhouettes on AGT were awesome.
this format of interviewing chatters is so fun i wish he did it more often
For my first job, my plan (which I wish to this day I had done) was to switch shifts with a few people that week (without any of them knowing about the other switches), and then just not show up, resulting in nobody showing up for any of those shifts that week. Specifically I was going to do it on a day that important orders for the business needed to be done (I was one of the only people in the company that knew how/when to do these orders, so it would have been an interesting fallout; I considered changing the passwords to everything too but wasn't sure if that would enter criminal territory lol). Being on-call 24/7 for years (when it wasn't supposed to be my responsibility, certainly not for YEARS), and constantly being told "where are you going? you're covering X person today" as I would head out (so an already long shift [typically I worked 11 hours] became 16-18 hours, and each time when I'd ask the person the next day why they needed coverage they would reply "uh... what do you mean? they told me you wanted to cover me, so they said I could just go home")... these things planted the seed of wanting to do that.
The only thing that stopped me: it was my first job, so I couldn't ruin my resume like that lol.
Dancer is fluent in yapanese. Funny tho
This is a day after my grandpa died.
The most successful clip channel
Man I wish I was there to tell him my stories.
IF YOU HAVENT WATCHED THE VIDEO PLEASE DONT WATCH PAST 18 MIN
THAT IS NOT REAL
AINT NO WAY i JUST LOST THAT MANY MINUTES OF MY LIFE
PLEASE
SAVE
YOURSELF
Last chatter is simultaneously amazing and awful at telling stories
The tone of his voice makes it sound like he's saying something important or is building up to a climax, but he is just saying absolutely nothing the entire time. And he seems to dig himself deeper into a hole the more he talks, feeling like he needs to explain even more even though none of it needed to be explained in the first place x)
"different people" LMFAO
Always a good feeling seeing a Big A Clips notification!
what a great interactive video
I’ll be quitting my job soon, but just have a job lined up.
Same bro got 3 offers already! Good luck 😁
@@jamesp1389 thank you! It originally took a full year to find a job. This time I might have found something promising and at the right time, pretty quickly too.
I love these chatter interviews.
What a great gift on a Monday morning
I work at Chickfila, I can see a store with poorly run HR having 130 employees. Either that or they have high sales. For new stores, that's about how many they tell new operators to hire because of turnover at the beginning. They obviously dont all work at the same time though haha
Do you guys have to stand for over 8h a day? that shit is crippling
also, the drinks positions sounds like a war crime
hey thanks for uploading this i now have something to watch while i ignore my family on easter
It feels like this was supposed to go on the main channel. Wont complain though 😅
Description says scrapped main channel vid
I can listen to stories like this all day. Its so interesting hear about weird stories from so many different people.
4:33 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 insaneeee XD
Big A finally found his match when it comes to yapping.
Look okay we're just fucking to stay in character
I like how every interview is like a mini game of “Is this person lying” 😂
I'm surprised this went on Big A Clips, a Quack edited video. Not complaining would've watched it either way.
Big a I just gotta say I like this content. Love it bud
The dance story live was hillarious! it went on forever with so many twitsts and turns haha
17:32 that is unironically the minimum wage in Slovenia..
Kr žalestno res
I remember watching this live… Atrioc community is the best on Twitch, hands DOWN
brother is a division one yapper
The dancing dude legit reminded me of the mexican dude in ant-man where he takes the story of way too detailed and goes off on tangents.
How did we never see the guy at trumps inauguration though
I love the dancer so much lmao
"is it funny? is it funny?" it was indeed funny
just quit my job last week. for some context, i worked 12 hour night shifts. i was sick one day and called in. meanwhile, my boss was talking shit about me for missing to one of my coworkers (get this) via a collect call from the pen. my boss had been arrested on his way to work for DUI (bac over .18), resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer. needless to say, i'm currently unemployed