She’s worked with kids enough that she should know abuse when she sees it by now. Anyone who works with kids should learn such a skill so she doesn’t have to apologize for not being a parent.
In Arizona teachers are trained to recognize that stuff which kind of just emphasizes the fact that you do not need a parent to be able to recognize that stuff.
@@robin-5672 what do you mean they're trained to? Maybe it's just me but I think it's common sense to recognize abuse. Ohhh as I type this I think I get it. You don't mean the actual acts of abuse but to recognize the signs kids display when abused, right? Like their behavior. Withdrawn, making up stories to explain bruises or injuries, frequent absences, flinching, quiet and hesitant to speak up for themselves, ect.
I’m 31 and I’m only now learning that “No” is enough. For some sick reason a man being very persistent is seen as flattering and is allowed, and that’s what I learned all my life. Thanks to my fiancé I’m learning to say a very strong “No” and not needing to give an explanation.
You should do hotel workers. The amount of beyond insane things I saw, heard, and experienced working in hotels in several jobs was insane. I have worked food, retail, and in schools as an aide...hotel tops all the weird tenfold
I'm not sure if my hotel stories or nursing home stories are crazier Housekeeping doesn't get paid enough. Crazy bosses, dead bodies, naked guests, so many other stories.
@@allisont2715 in 2 separate cases in different hotels in different states inqprld at I had to deal with left behind live animals they had planned to kill and eat (worked in long term hotel chain so had kitchens). Also had 1 room who stole the doors off the fridge and freezer and the carpet. That isn't even the top of the weird lol.
Literally threw up onetime because these dudes were smoking everything in the room and it made me sick. I don’t work at a hotel it was j a room that wasn’t cleaned.
The little personalized “have a good day” like the snack machine really make me smile so much and help get me through my day. Thank you Mrs Rogers for all you do ❤️
I worked for a major airline in the US for 20 years and as sad as it is, none of these stories surprises me! I worked on the ground and have some doozy stories, but my wonderful inflight coworkers definitely dealt with more! Thanks for sharing stories of these under appreciated professions!! 💗💗💗
Here is a list of different professions Id love to see stories from: lifeguard- having to watch over people in and near water can definitely have some interesting tales camp counseler- similar to teachers maybe but still could be interesting fast food employees- similar to retail workers but with the added kitchen and food stories doctors- you’ve done nurses so doctors would be similar but interesting, since they’re also in healthcare gas station attendants- they can see some strange things, especially if they have a Night Shift, work in a remote location, or both delivery drivers- they can see all sorts of things. From houses they visit to things on the road
How about delivery drivers? Working at UPS I've learned many useful lessons - like if you ship a box full of nuts and bolts you probably won't get them all - and the package handlers will hate you. And certain meal delivery services need to consider that refrigerated packages will sweat - so if you use a flimsy box it won't do well. And on the OMG front - we once had a box break open and it was a, how can i put this delicately, personal enjoyment doll. Did you know they're shipped headless? Now I do, and I never wanted to know that!
She definitely should I’m kinda a delivery driver, but I deliver dumpster to people. There been time where I have some stupid customers. I had one ask can you put the dumpster between their house and a fence and I said no because it is a 5 feet gap and my dumpster is 8 feet wide. They still ask if I could do it I said no and they didn’t believe me. They ask if I could show them I did and they then ask if I could put it over the fence
I was driving the other day & this car waved me down, I was panicked, thinking something was wrong with my car. I rolled down the window & one of the guys in the car yelled at me "Do you have a man?" I held up the hand with my wedding ring, and he asked me what it was, so I told him it was my wedding ring, and he said "that don't matter" Then we got separated by other cars on the road I started laughing because I thought it was a confusing / funny situation But I told my wife when I got home & we had a whole conversation about our experiences with men not taking no for an answer, so please, I don't know who needs to hear this, but it's not flattering, please stop
I can’t understand people who are like that. If your answer is “Yes, I have someone,” then that also means that you are loyal to them. If you weren’t, you probably would have lied about being with someone in the first place. Ugh
6:42 I’m guessing you didn’t hear the story last month of some creepy old man airdropping photos of his umm… well you can figure it out. And he had the AUDACITY to act like he did nothing wrong as if it was just some little prank
I so hope they reported the child abuse of purposely spilling the extremely hot chocolate on their child!!! I’m a survivor of severe second and third-° burns over 20% of my body from a cup of boiling water due to an accident let alone something done on purpose when I was 14 months old to think that there are people out there that do these on purpose pisses me off to no end. To the point that when I was in the burn unit at the hospital I was the only child that was there that they did NOT suspect child abuse because of how they investigate it when I was brought into the emergency room and how I interacted with my parents
Wow. I’m so sorry you had to deal with burns over so much of your body. I’ve had a second degree burn once and it was extremely small but I couldn’t imagine that and worse burns over 20% of my body.
@@yourrejectallamerican thanks I don’t remember it as I was only 14 months old. It was literally an accident in my case as I came into the kitchen just after my mom had boiled the water for her hot tea and had put it in her cup. She didn’t see me come into the kitchen and was making dinner and didn’t see me reach up and take her mug from where it was till after I turned it over and it poured over my head and I screamed. Luckily she acted quickly and got me into the tub under cold water or it would have been a lot worse. My case was used to show how little hot water can cause major burns. It was in the news and everything
I was a reservations agent. I told a man he was allowed 2 pieces of checked luggage (yup, I’m a dinosaur). The man was silent for a few seconds and then responded “but my luggage is a solid color”. No kidding. Wow!
Ngl, the second I found out that this was a flight attendant video. I KNEW there was gonna be a story about people canoodling. I... Was not expecting the dedication the man had to finishing his decision.
This is for the last story: someonewhere on youtube among some of the Reddit story-reading channels, there is a story of a guy doing a similar thing as the guy in the last story. Well anyway, she tells him that she will see him the next morning. This guy is an E-4 in the Air Force, and the woman he is pestering is an O-9 (three-star general) in the Air Force and is in his direct chain of command. He ends up in her office with either his senior NCO or CO. We can all probably guess how that went when he realized who he tried to convince to sleep with him, despite her telling him pretty much the same things as in this story, with the exception of telling him who she was. I have a question, are some guys' egos so fragile that they can't handle when a woman says no? So, instead of respecting her answer and moving on, you continue until either she makes it so clear to you that you stop or until you end up getting burned in some fashion or another. Here is the story: ruclips.net/video/rLmFu25f93A/видео.html (3:52)
I hope that the child was taken away after the mother burned it. Also, this is in reference to the last story-I agree with you Rebecca. I never understood why no is not enough for someone either. A lot of times people think that no means yes to them and they try to force themselves on someone which is so disgusting. Nobody needs to try to force themselves on someone else. I'm glad that her husband was the pilot of that plane. But at the same time, it makes me think about all of the horrible situations that could have happened if her husband wasn't there. I've been in a similar situation before. There was a dude that randomly followed me on Instagram (he was 20 years old, and I just turned 32 on August 31). He asked me if him and I can be friends. I have trust issues with people (because I've been hurt so much by so many people). So, I told him yes because I want to try to give people a chance. So, a week or two had gone by since we started talking and he asked me to be his girl forever and I told him that I'm not interested in dating him. And he asked me why and I said because I'm in love with someone else. Even if I wasn't in love with someone else, why would I date a 20-year-old dude? Then I blocked him because I got done with him pushing the issue on me. I hate it when people don't take no for an answer. I do have a video suggestion. Maybe do a FAQ video or a video where we get to know you better for those that are new to your channel. Also, you're one of my favorite RUclipsrs Rebecca. Thank you so much for everything that you do. I love you always and forever💖💖💖💖💖💖😘😘😘😘😘😘
I grew up with a single mom. It was just us and my two older brothers. She couldn't take us into stores cause me and my brothers were practically allergic to everything. She left us in the car all the time. She would keep the windows a crack and lock the doors. Plus we weren't like two, if we felt too hot we'd just get out and call her. My friends always made a huge deal about it but I really don't get it, I really thought it was fine.
as you said you we're old enough to get out and call her that's the difference to leaving a baby/toddler/animal in the car what kinds of allergies did you have that all three of you would react so badly in a store?
Fun video, Rebecca! Regarding the last story: I had that happen to me so many times that I bought what I called my "bugger off ring". It was a sterling silver ring with a large round cz center stone and a smaller oval stone on either side. Space satellites could see that it said "taken"! For the most part, it worked great and for those who didn't take the hint, my telling them its name did the job. I remember having a discussion with a woman at a doctor's office about how disgusting it was that we have to pretend prior ownership to be left alone. Even then, there's going to be some jerk who sees it as a challenge.
Wildest story for me was the first one. What in the world makes you think you're so entitled that you woukd ask for a freaking beverege when SOMEONE'S LIFE IS AT RISK. Good on the doc's wife for confronting her on that as that's completly unexceptable.
My Grandma flew for the VERY FIRST TIME WHEN SHE WAS 80 SOMETHING, after my Grandpa passed in 2003 to move here in Hawai'i in May of 2003. I flew to California in January to bring her home with me and my then 2 months old son, but she wasn't quite ready to leave. We talked DAILY UNTIL SHE WAS READY TO COME! A dear friend helped her get to the airport and she finally made the journey! She lived with us for 4.5 years until she passed💔. 💞ALOHA FROM HAWAI'I 💞🌹 LYSSA 🌹
You're awesome, Rebecca! I hope your first month back-to-school is going well. My mom is a teacher and right now she's dealing with a rough new admin. Could you do a 2nd edition of this for admins?
you should def do dental/medical assistant stories... I could supply you with some very hilarious and some eye brow raising personal experiences that are unforgettable. PS. food and beverage service stories would be good too! or even hotel employees.
About your comparison about leaving kids in a hot car. I have baked cakes in a hot car. Once I even baked a loaf of bread. Hot cars are not an environment you want to leave any life inside of.
#2 members of the 'mile high club' should hire a private plane. #3 that's why you put the seat lid down. #13 you can't get a bottle of water through security and this guy had a dead fish?????
As a very dedicated watcher of the TV series MONK, I can tell you story 10 was somebody submitting the story from Mr. Monk and the Airplane S1, E10. You can find it for free with an Amazon Prime account. Just wanted to, you know, put it out there. Edit: Sry it’s actually E13 I just typed it wrong
Absolutely correct it is a rip off of a Monk episode. Monk is my favorite show, I have the whole set on DVD. "Mr. Monk and the Airplane", season 1 episode 13 - the finale of season 1 - is one of many favorite episodes of mine. Tony Shaloub's wife even played the flight attendant. I know that episode very well. And yes, RR is right, he was the most nervous flyer you'll ever see. Looks like some of these people are definitely making stuff up. Or, copying what someone else made up...
For story 6, I even felt embarrassed watching a movie with some minor nudity and immediately turned it off! I couldn't imagine looking at other things!
I saw a very recent article of a plane turning around(I think in Australia) because a father and daughter were left behind. Apparently the daughter lost her passport, the mom got on the plane but the dad and daughter stayed to find the passport. They found it right as the plane was going down the run way to take off. The pilot turned around to pick up the dad and his 7yo daughter. That was such a sweet story.
I know that some countries like the USA and Canada have stores that are like a dollar store, where things are around a dollar. I would love to see some entitled customer stories that some workers at those stores may have.
I don’t know if you’ve covered early childhood care workers/preschool/child care teachers/workers but I would have to say they are deeply under appreciated too..and certainly not paid enough. This was my moms line of work up until her last year to 18 months of her life before she lost the fight with cancer. I’d greatly appreciate if you could shine a light on those who work in preschools, child care, and after school kids programs, they work hard and really deserve to be more appreciated then they are…especially when they aren’t by many parents. I should know my job was helping my mom at work as her assistant…the bs I saw from parents over the 10 years I worked for my mom could fill a huge novel(500+ pages easily). Thanks for considering Mrs. Rogers. :)
The mouse one! What if the mouse had been caught before they landed and killed! The lady would have lost her pet for no reason! When I was on a plane a couple months ago there was this little dog (adorable) in a carrier and the poor thing was terrified. It was screaming so loud but everyone just looked sorry for it instead of annoyed.
Under appreciated professionals: librarians, paraprofessionals, postal workers, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, waste disposal workers, construction workers, etc.
ngl the last one was soo infuriating up until she told him her husband was The pilot- that part just made me burst into laughter and I'm still cackling about it🤣 my snack got stuck in the vending machine :(
I have a pretty strong stomach, but I can't do maggots. I've picked up dog and cat poop and puke, baby poop and puke elderly poop, but just typing the word gives me shivers.
The mouse story is the craziest to me! Mice are small! If you don't keep them in their cage, they're gonna wander around and you might lose them! Not OK!
My grandma recently moved and took her dog, Archie, with her. They took a plane as it is a fifteen hour drive. He is a pretty big dog, so it just wouldn’t make sense to cage him. He had a harness and a leash on, and my uncle was helping her, so it was perfectly fine. I don’t know why people don't do this to their pets on planes, most can fit in a carrier, and if they don't, they need someone to help them!
Personally, I wouldn’t shush people behind me in an airplane, but whenever I’m on the phone or talking to someone and other people are talking in the background, my brain can’t turn down the voices in the background and I can’t hear what either people are saying. That probably just happens to him. Also I don’t think he had the right to ask if they were the safest people to be on the flight, (but like you said) if we knew the tone he was speaking in or if he was anxious, then I would understand where he was coming from, even though what he said wasn’t right.
in home elderly care... i live with my gramma and work as her caretaker, and when ever i vent about some of the stresses of my job/life i always get people who feel like i shouldnt be allowed to complain about my work (either because shes my gramma or because shes elderly) like i understand that but it doesnt diminish how difficult my job (on top of trying to have a personal life and go to college) is on a daily basis.
Another amazing video by Miss Rogers. You’re definitely my my favorite RUclipsrs. I also really like your shorts as in your shorts videos not like your shorts you are wearing lol although I really like this too well anyway, you should do massage therapists that would be a good profession to do a video on. I think I’m seeing other people to videos about them years ago, and some of the stories were so cringe worthy I would love to see your take on it, why are you talk is so expressive I would’ve love to have you as a teacher when I was a kid you’re so animated. Just saying a basic sentence your expressions are so animated. It makes the sentence so much more alive and centered out. Listen to ask in a sentence! keep up the good work and keep the amazing videos coming. You should do a video with Avery!
I ended up in one of the exit seats and when they asked me if I was comfortable in case of an accident being able to assist people getting off. I just looked up at them and said, "HELL NO, Lady, I am afraid of flying, I am barely able to get on a plane! Things go wrong I am going to need help!" They moved me seats happily by switching with someone who was much calmer. Both they and the man who traded me seats were really cool about it, and there was no shame in saying no!
I work retail. I have been with the same company for over 30 years. And no it isn't wallyworld.. lol. During the lock down was fun. Even Before that we get loony people. The crazies are everywhere. Sometimes I think some people should have to take a test just to go out into public... if they fail at least wear a badge.. loved today's tales of the crazies.
This will be my second time recommending stories about Ride Operators, we work with literally hundreds to thousands of people A DAY and deal with the special minds and attitudes of others almost on a daily
Could you do one of these about Locksmiths? I promise, I have a few good stories and I'm sure there are others out there with some interesting ones too.
If your watching this in 2022 when the queen has died, I’m sorry for how you feel. I felt it too and the world pays great respect. The world will be scarred for the rest of our lives.She was our greatest queen and we all pay respect. Long live the king 😥 this many people loved her 👎🏻
Maybe you could do video(s) on correctional officers and/or Las Vegas casino security next. I've worked for 3 years as a Correctional Officer and Mailroom Clerk at a Texas prison, and I've seen some crazy stuff almost daily, some of which I'm sure is far worse than what you see in your worst nightmares. Additionally, I have also considered working a job as a casino security officer in Las Vegas. After all, the money is good and it is Vegas, a city where anything can happen--whatever it is--good, bad, and ugly. But I could go on forever as to the things that can happen in that environment. Crazy things happen almost nightly in Vegas, which is why they say whatever happens there, stays there. I also like to say, "Anyone who visits Vegas leaves their brain on the plane," and believe me, based on the stories I've heard from casino security, I can vouch for that. I am aspiring to open my own private security/investigator agency.
During COVID I had to go on a flight. This was when we had to wear a mask. I have a huge fear of heights. I was visibly panicking and finding it difficult to breath. The mask obviously wasn’t helping. A flight attendant saw me and told me that I could lower my mask a bit to help with my breathing. She told all the other flight attendants that it was okay (I was 11). The nicest flight attendant ever ❤
I have a service dog, and I've heard from flight attendants after mine barked once at the plane taking off that most of the even best trained ones will bark once or twice because the engines and the movement angle is rather alarming. I pity the cat who has no training for that kind of thing or a vast array of loud noises like service dogs go through.
I feel like you should do small business or artists next bc small business have so many crazy stories and mabey this series should be every Thursday but it's you call
My first time flying was on a school trip, in 8th grade we had the opportunity to go to Washington DC. Of course it was an elective trip over a 3 day weekend. We flew from Illinois to Washington DC. I was 13 at the time and I was terrified!!! I had no parents there and wasn't even sitting by a friend. I had a FULL on panic attack, I couldn't breathe and just felt like I was dying. Thankfully this REALLLLLLYYYYYYYYY nice flight attendant sat next to me (on the FLOOR of the plane) and he held my hand and kept telling me how it was fine and why I shouldn't be scared and how he's made at least a few hundred flights and it's always been ok and everything he could think of. I still panicked most of the flight but I'm 29 now and I'll never forget his kindness! I've been on planes since (including the trip home) and still have severe anxiety but nothing like that first time. I've literally been plagued with occasional nightmares about takeoff and landing and crashing and anything you could think of since. So idk, even if the guy in the one story had flown before, maybe he just gets REALLY anxious and wants to be sure EVERYONE is prepared in case of an emergency. I get that it's annoying and can seem childish and maybe that was his intention, idk I wasn't there, but I think we should consider that everyone finds different things extremely scary but everyone is scared of at least SOMETHING and maybe this was his thing or one of them.
You don’t have to be a parent to recognize child abuse. We got you, Rebecca. 💜
I like to refer to that quote: “I’m not a pilot, but if I see a plane in a tree, I know someone fucked up.”
She’s worked with kids enough that she should know abuse when she sees it by now. Anyone who works with kids should learn such a skill so she doesn’t have to apologize for not being a parent.
In Arizona teachers are trained to recognize that stuff which kind of just emphasizes the fact that you do not need a parent to be able to recognize that stuff.
@@robin-5672 what do you mean they're trained to? Maybe it's just me but I think it's common sense to recognize abuse. Ohhh as I type this I think I get it. You don't mean the actual acts of abuse but to recognize the signs kids display when abused, right? Like their behavior. Withdrawn, making up stories to explain bruises or injuries, frequent absences, flinching, quiet and hesitant to speak up for themselves, ect.
@@mccnt9918 Yeah they are also trained to recognize neglect like a parent forgetting their kid at school
I’m 31 and I’m only now learning that “No” is enough. For some sick reason a man being very persistent is seen as flattering and is allowed, and that’s what I learned all my life. Thanks to my fiancé I’m learning to say a very strong “No” and not needing to give an explanation.
So glad for you!!!
We love to see improvement
Agreed. Guys can have their one shot and then if it’s no they need to accept that, sometimes not even that much.
You should do hotel workers. The amount of beyond insane things I saw, heard, and experienced working in hotels in several jobs was insane. I have worked food, retail, and in schools as an aide...hotel tops all the weird tenfold
Never worked in a hotel but it doesn't surprise me one bit 😂 I think that would be very interesting hearing everyone's stories about that
I'm not sure if my hotel stories or nursing home stories are crazier
Housekeeping doesn't get paid enough. Crazy bosses, dead bodies, naked guests, so many other stories.
@@vonvanna3196 DEAD BODIES?!?! OMG!!
@@allisont2715 in 2 separate cases in different hotels in different states inqprld at I had to deal with left behind live animals they had planned to kill and eat (worked in long term hotel chain so had kitchens). Also had 1 room who stole the doors off the fridge and freezer and the carpet. That isn't even the top of the weird lol.
Literally threw up onetime because these dudes were smoking everything in the room and it made me sick. I don’t work at a hotel it was j a room that wasn’t cleaned.
The little personalized “have a good day” like the snack machine really make me smile so much and help get me through my day. Thank you Mrs Rogers for all you do ❤️
Are u non-binary
@@animalcrossingnerd8142 no i think they’re female /j
I worked for a major airline in the US for 20 years and as sad as it is, none of these stories surprises me! I worked on the ground and have some doozy stories, but my wonderful inflight coworkers definitely dealt with more! Thanks for sharing stories of these under appreciated professions!! 💗💗💗
Love the We Can't Make This Stuff Up Series Rebecca! So very entertaining! 😂❤️
Here is a list of different professions Id love to see stories from:
lifeguard- having to watch over people in and near water can definitely have some interesting tales
camp counseler- similar to teachers maybe but still could be interesting
fast food employees- similar to retail workers but with the added kitchen and food stories
doctors- you’ve done nurses so doctors would be similar but interesting, since they’re also in healthcare
gas station attendants- they can see some strange things, especially if they have a Night Shift, work in a remote location, or both
delivery drivers- they can see all sorts of things. From houses they visit to things on the road
I agree, fast food workers would be good, and I have some stories there.
How about delivery drivers? Working at UPS I've learned many useful lessons - like if you ship a box full of nuts and bolts you probably won't get them all - and the package handlers will hate you. And certain meal delivery services need to consider that refrigerated packages will sweat - so if you use a flimsy box it won't do well.
And on the OMG front - we once had a box break open and it was a, how can i put this delicately, personal enjoyment doll. Did you know they're shipped headless? Now I do, and I never wanted to know that!
She definitely should I’m kinda a delivery driver, but I deliver dumpster to people. There been time where I have some stupid customers. I had one ask can you put the dumpster between their house and a fence and I said no because it is a 5 feet gap and my dumpster is 8 feet wide. They still ask if I could do it I said no and they didn’t believe me. They ask if I could show them I did and they then ask if I could put it over the fence
As someone who has wanted to be a flight attendant since I was 12 these stories crack me up.
I would LOVE a "Actors just can't make this up" because I KNOW some of us have crazy stories!
I was driving the other day & this car waved me down, I was panicked, thinking something was wrong with my car. I rolled down the window & one of the guys in the car yelled at me "Do you have a man?"
I held up the hand with my wedding ring, and he asked me what it was, so I told him it was my wedding ring, and he said "that don't matter"
Then we got separated by other cars on the road
I started laughing because I thought it was a confusing / funny situation
But I told my wife when I got home & we had a whole conversation about our experiences with men not taking no for an answer, so please, I don't know who needs to hear this, but it's not flattering, please stop
I can’t understand people who are like that. If your answer is “Yes, I have someone,” then that also means that you are loyal to them. If you weren’t, you probably would have lied about being with someone in the first place. Ugh
"It's not that hard to wait until you get home!"
"Take a chill pill!"
I'm dying💀💀💀
I’m guessing the guy had to took a blue pill and that’s why he was upset. 😉🤣🤣🤣
Someone wanting to join the mile high club
#15 is my thought. As for underappreciated, what about delivery drivers? Gig, and/or dedicated to a specific business. 🤔
Uber, Lyft, limousine, party bus, and even traditional taxi drivers will have stories. 🤔
6:42 I’m guessing you didn’t hear the story last month of some creepy old man airdropping photos of his umm… well you can figure it out. And he had the AUDACITY to act like he did nothing wrong as if it was just some little prank
Oh I heard about that! He was basically like I did it for the lawlz
I so hope they reported the child abuse of purposely spilling the extremely hot chocolate on their child!!! I’m a survivor of severe second and third-° burns over 20% of my body from a cup of boiling water due to an accident let alone something done on purpose when I was 14 months old to think that there are people out there that do these on purpose pisses me off to no end. To the point that when I was in the burn unit at the hospital I was the only child that was there that they did NOT suspect child abuse because of how they investigate it when I was brought into the emergency room and how I interacted with my parents
Wow. I’m so sorry you had to deal with burns over so much of your body. I’ve had a second degree burn once and it was extremely small but I couldn’t imagine that and worse burns over 20% of my body.
@@yourrejectallamerican thanks I don’t remember it as I was only 14 months old. It was literally an accident in my case as I came into the kitchen just after my mom had boiled the water for her hot tea and had put it in her cup. She didn’t see me come into the kitchen and was making dinner and didn’t see me reach up and take her mug from where it was till after I turned it over and it poured over my head and I screamed. Luckily she acted quickly and got me into the tub under cold water or it would have been a lot worse. My case was used to show how little hot water can cause major burns. It was in the news and everything
@@psyanerose7453 Wow. That’s amazing that she was quick enough to do that. I still feel really terrible because burns that severe hurt for so long.
As a lifeguard I can tell you that we have some pretty crazy stories :)
Ditto. Like come on people, please, use your brains.
I definitely do
I was a reservations agent. I told a man he was allowed 2 pieces of checked luggage (yup, I’m a dinosaur). The man was silent for a few seconds and then responded “but my luggage is a solid color”. No kidding. Wow!
Ngl, the second I found out that this was a flight attendant video. I KNEW there was gonna be a story about people canoodling. I... Was not expecting the dedication the man had to finishing his decision.
This is for the last story: someonewhere on youtube among some of the Reddit story-reading channels, there is a story of a guy doing a similar thing as the guy in the last story. Well anyway, she tells him that she will see him the next morning. This guy is an E-4 in the Air Force, and the woman he is pestering is an O-9 (three-star general) in the Air Force and is in his direct chain of command. He ends up in her office with either his senior NCO or CO. We can all probably guess how that went when he realized who he tried to convince to sleep with him, despite her telling him pretty much the same things as in this story, with the exception of telling him who she was. I have a question, are some guys' egos so fragile that they can't handle when a woman says no? So, instead of respecting her answer and moving on, you continue until either she makes it so clear to you that you stop or until you end up getting burned in some fashion or another. Here is the story: ruclips.net/video/rLmFu25f93A/видео.html (3:52)
I hope that the child was taken away after the mother burned it. Also, this is in reference to the last story-I agree with you Rebecca. I never understood why no is not enough for someone either. A lot of times people think that no means yes to them and they try to force themselves on someone which is so disgusting. Nobody needs to try to force themselves on someone else. I'm glad that her husband was the pilot of that plane. But at the same time, it makes me think about all of the horrible situations that could have happened if her husband wasn't there. I've been in a similar situation before. There was a dude that randomly followed me on Instagram (he was 20 years old, and I just turned 32 on August 31). He asked me if him and I can be friends. I have trust issues with people (because I've been hurt so much by so many people). So, I told him yes because I want to try to give people a chance. So, a week or two had gone by since we started talking and he asked me to be his girl forever and I told him that I'm not interested in dating him. And he asked me why and I said because I'm in love with someone else. Even if I wasn't in love with someone else, why would I date a 20-year-old dude? Then I blocked him because I got done with him pushing the issue on me. I hate it when people don't take no for an answer. I do have a video suggestion. Maybe do a FAQ video or a video where we get to know you better for those that are new to your channel. Also, you're one of my favorite RUclipsrs Rebecca. Thank you so much for everything that you do. I love you always and forever💖💖💖💖💖💖😘😘😘😘😘😘
I grew up with a single mom. It was just us and my two older brothers. She couldn't take us into stores cause me and my brothers were practically allergic to everything. She left us in the car all the time. She would keep the windows a crack and lock the doors. Plus we weren't like two, if we felt too hot we'd just get out and call her. My friends always made a huge deal about it but I really don't get it, I really thought it was fine.
as you said you we're old enough to get out and call her
that's the difference to leaving a baby/toddler/animal in the car
what kinds of allergies did you have that all three of you would react so badly in a store?
@@Lunch2391 Me and my oldest brother had anaphylaxis.
Letting the pets out of their cages seems to be a common theme. Sometimes I think "Why?"
Fun video, Rebecca!
Regarding the last story: I had that happen to me so many times that I bought what I called my "bugger off ring". It was a sterling silver ring with a large round cz center stone and a smaller oval stone on either side. Space satellites could see that it said "taken"!
For the most part, it worked great and for those who didn't take the hint, my telling them its name did the job.
I remember having a discussion with a woman at a doctor's office about how disgusting it was that we have to pretend prior ownership to be left alone. Even then, there's going to be some jerk who sees it as a challenge.
These make me so happy! I have COVID right now and you make me laugh so much!
Hope you get better
I know you did nurses but please do CNAs!! They are such amazing people and get run all over by everyone. So so so under appreciated!
Story 3 have me a new reason to avoid airplane bathrooms like the plague
You should make a video reading stories from the comments of these videos. These people should get payed way more!
Thank you for always uploading around my lunch time, I'm not easily disgusted so I'm still earing after these lol
Lol same except I have a really strong immune system.
Please do a video on IT Support. This needs to be a thing. I used to be one and I have many friends who are still. So any stories.
Wildest story for me was the first one. What in the world makes you think you're so entitled that you woukd ask for a freaking beverege when SOMEONE'S LIFE IS AT RISK. Good on the doc's wife for confronting her on that as that's completly unexceptable.
Trusting a complete stranger with your child more than you trust your husband…
I think you should do a therapist/ psychologists/school counselor can't make this up series.
My Grandma flew for the VERY FIRST TIME WHEN SHE WAS 80 SOMETHING, after my Grandpa passed in 2003 to move here in Hawai'i in May of 2003. I flew to California in January to bring her home with me and my then 2 months old son, but she wasn't quite ready to leave. We talked DAILY UNTIL SHE WAS READY TO COME! A dear friend helped her get to the airport and she finally made the journey! She lived with us for 4.5 years until she passed💔. 💞ALOHA FROM HAWAI'I 💞🌹 LYSSA 🌹
You're awesome, Rebecca!
I hope your first month back-to-school is going well. My mom is a teacher and right now she's dealing with a rough new admin.
Could you do a 2nd edition of this for admins?
you should def do dental/medical assistant stories... I could supply you with some very hilarious and some eye brow raising personal experiences that are unforgettable.
PS. food and beverage service stories would be good too! or even hotel employees.
About your comparison about leaving kids in a hot car. I have baked cakes in a hot car. Once I even baked a loaf of bread. Hot cars are not an environment you want to leave any life inside of.
love these!!!! they are always the craziest stories!!! love you rebecca
#2 members of the 'mile high club' should hire a private plane.
#3 that's why you put the seat lid down.
#13 you can't get a bottle of water through security and this guy had a dead fish?????
My store is next to a hotel that houses a LOT of bri ish flight attendants. Can’t wait to tell them these stories
As a very dedicated watcher of the TV series MONK, I can tell you story 10 was somebody submitting the story from Mr. Monk and the Airplane S1, E10. You can find it for free with an Amazon Prime account. Just wanted to, you know, put it out there.
Edit: Sry it’s actually E13 I just typed it wrong
Absolutely correct it is a rip off of a Monk episode. Monk is my favorite show, I have the whole set on DVD. "Mr. Monk and the Airplane", season 1 episode 13 - the finale of season 1 - is one of many favorite episodes of mine. Tony Shaloub's wife even played the flight attendant. I know that episode very well. And yes, RR is right, he was the most nervous flyer you'll ever see. Looks like some of these people are definitely making stuff up. Or, copying what someone else made up...
@@caytw3226 I've actually found tv shows rip off reddit stories and tv news stories quite often.
THATS WHAT I SAID!
I was looking for this comment. :) Recognized it immediately
I just watched the episode a few days ago, and added a link to that scene, hilarious 🤣
Lmao there is a reason I ALWAYS close the lid on the toilet in the planes bathroom before I flush!
For story 6, I even felt embarrassed watching a movie with some minor nudity and immediately turned it off! I couldn't imagine looking at other things!
I saw a very recent article of a plane turning around(I think in Australia) because a father and daughter were left behind. Apparently the daughter lost her passport, the mom got on the plane but the dad and daughter stayed to find the passport. They found it right as the plane was going down the run way to take off. The pilot turned around to pick up the dad and his 7yo daughter. That was such a sweet story.
Story no. 2 was all about joining the "Mile High Club." Guess they missed out! LOL
*Do TRASH COLLECTORS next!!*
They're SO underappreciated!
Please do a compilation of Legal Assistants :) it is wild! Love you Rebecca🩷🩷
The LA to Vegas cat story probably happened on Spirit Airlines!!!
And the airport is a prime area for easy escape with a kidnapped child...very easy to scoop them up into the human trafficking ring.
I know that some countries like the USA and Canada have stores that are like a dollar store, where things are around a dollar. I would love to see some entitled customer stories that some workers at those stores may have.
I don’t know if you’ve covered early childhood care workers/preschool/child care teachers/workers but I would have to say they are deeply under appreciated too..and certainly not paid enough. This was my moms line of work up until her last year to 18 months of her life before she lost the fight with cancer. I’d greatly appreciate if you could shine a light on those who work in preschools, child care, and after school kids programs, they work hard and really deserve to be more appreciated then they are…especially when they aren’t by many parents. I should know my job was helping my mom at work as her assistant…the bs I saw from parents over the 10 years I worked for my mom could fill a huge novel(500+ pages easily). Thanks for considering Mrs. Rogers. :)
The people "canoodling" in the aeroplane bathroom wanted to be part of the "mile high club".
Rebecca, do one on Teacher Parents. We've got some good ones!
I don't even wanna go near an airport now let alone in a plane... that poor man getting covered...
One field of work that is never appreciated is truck driver mainly 18 wheelers
The mouse one! What if the mouse had been caught before they landed and killed! The lady would have lost her pet for no reason!
When I was on a plane a couple months ago there was this little dog (adorable) in a carrier and the poor thing was terrified. It was screaming so loud but everyone just looked sorry for it instead of annoyed.
You should do bakers i know my mom would have a few stories
love the videos as usual. so fun to watch after school
Under appreciated professionals: librarians, paraprofessionals, postal workers, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, waste disposal workers, construction workers, etc.
The kid tossing and the deliberate scalding- HOLY GUACAMOLE! What on earth possesses people?!
ngl the last one was soo infuriating up until she told him her husband was The pilot-
that part just made me burst into laughter and I'm still cackling about it🤣
my snack got stuck in the vending machine :(
I have a pretty strong stomach, but I can't do maggots. I've picked up dog and cat poop and puke, baby poop and puke elderly poop, but just typing the word gives me shivers.
The mouse story is the craziest to me! Mice are small! If you don't keep them in their cage, they're gonna wander around and you might lose them! Not OK!
My grandma recently moved and took her dog, Archie, with her. They took a plane as it is a fifteen hour drive. He is a pretty big dog, so it just wouldn’t make sense to cage him. He had a harness and a leash on, and my uncle was helping her, so it was perfectly fine.
I don’t know why people don't do this to their pets on planes, most can fit in a carrier, and if they don't, they need someone to help them!
Personally, I wouldn’t shush people behind me in an airplane, but whenever I’m on the phone or talking to someone and other people are talking in the background, my brain can’t turn down the voices in the background and I can’t hear what either people are saying. That probably just happens to him. Also I don’t think he had the right to ask if they were the safest people to be on the flight, (but like you said) if we knew the tone he was speaking in or if he was anxious, then I would understand where he was coming from, even though what he said wasn’t right.
I loved the you can't do that on here. That was so perfect. #5 didn't wanna pay for her pet.
you should totally do a babysitters, oh boy I have some stories to share
Me thinking it's Wednesday It was a very happy surprise to see that it was actually Thursday so you post a my favorite series on your channel today
Don't think Rebecca has heard of the Mile High Club
in home elderly care... i live with my gramma and work as her caretaker, and when ever i vent about some of the stresses of my job/life i always get people who feel like i shouldnt be allowed to complain about my work (either because shes my gramma or because shes elderly) like i understand that but it doesnt diminish how difficult my job (on top of trying to have a personal life and go to college) is on a daily basis.
And thats why I always close the lid no matter where I am...
Another amazing video by Miss Rogers. You’re definitely my my favorite RUclipsrs. I also really like your shorts as in your shorts videos not like your shorts you are wearing lol although I really like this too well anyway, you should do massage therapists that would be a good profession to do a video on. I think I’m seeing other people to videos about them years ago, and some of the stories were so cringe worthy I would love to see your take on it, why are you talk is so expressive I would’ve love to have you as a teacher when I was a kid you’re so animated. Just saying a basic sentence your expressions are so animated. It makes the sentence so much more alive and centered out. Listen to ask in a sentence! keep up the good work and keep the amazing videos coming. You should do a video with Avery!
Please please do a video on commission takers we have some very interesting storys
We have to have librarians to tell their stories. I’ve always been curious about how chaotic it is for them
V e r y (people are jerks)
“I wasn’t expecting to receive a child punted at me by its mother…” I snorted when she read that sentence.
I ended up in one of the exit seats and when they asked me if I was comfortable in case of an accident being able to assist people getting off. I just looked up at them and said, "HELL NO, Lady, I am afraid of flying, I am barely able to get on a plane! Things go wrong I am going to need help!" They moved me seats happily by switching with someone who was much calmer. Both they and the man who traded me seats were really cool about it, and there was no shame in saying no!
The fish in the overhead compartment for sure. Too creepy. Gives you nightmares and the willies. Eewww, gross! 😝🤢
I work retail. I have been with the same company for over 30 years. And no it isn't wallyworld.. lol. During the lock down was fun. Even Before that we get loony people.
The crazies are everywhere. Sometimes I think some people should have to take a test just to go out into public... if they fail at least wear a badge.. loved today's tales of the crazies.
This will be my second time recommending stories about Ride Operators, we work with literally hundreds to thousands of people A DAY and deal with the special minds and attitudes of others almost on a daily
That mouse one was funny cause I've like fearless when it comes to catching rodents and I don't get why people are scared.
As a hopefully soon-to-be flight attendant, I’m laughing but I’m also quite worried 😂
Love ur vids
Train Attendants / conductors sounds like a good idea
Could you do one of these about Locksmiths? I promise, I have a few good stories and I'm sure there are others out there with some interesting ones too.
Your video thumbnails are getting better and so is your editing, nice job
If your watching this in 2022 when the queen has died, I’m sorry for how you feel. I felt it too and the world pays great respect. The world will be scarred for the rest of our lives.She was our greatest queen and we all pay respect. Long live the king 😥 this many people loved her
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Maybe you could do video(s) on correctional officers and/or Las Vegas casino security next.
I've worked for 3 years as a Correctional Officer and Mailroom Clerk at a Texas prison, and I've seen some crazy stuff almost daily, some of which I'm sure is far worse than what you see in your worst nightmares.
Additionally, I have also considered working a job as a casino security officer in Las Vegas. After all, the money is good and it is Vegas, a city where anything can happen--whatever it is--good, bad, and ugly. But I could go on forever as to the things that can happen in that environment. Crazy things happen almost nightly in Vegas, which is why they say whatever happens there, stays there. I also like to say, "Anyone who visits Vegas leaves their brain on the plane," and believe me, based on the stories I've heard from casino security, I can vouch for that.
I am aspiring to open my own private security/investigator agency.
During COVID I had to go on a flight. This was when we had to wear a mask.
I have a huge fear of heights. I was visibly panicking and finding it difficult to breath. The mask obviously wasn’t helping.
A flight attendant saw me and told me that I could lower my mask a bit to help with my breathing. She told all the other flight attendants that it was okay (I was 11).
The nicest flight attendant ever ❤
I have a service dog, and I've heard from flight attendants after mine barked once at the plane taking off that most of the even best trained ones will bark once or twice because the engines and the movement angle is rather alarming. I pity the cat who has no training for that kind of thing or a vast array of loud noises like service dogs go through.
Please do veterinary staff!! We have ALL the crazy stories!!
Oh the stories I can tell from retail and medical admin/front office.
As a vending machine owner it would’ve been nice to say “hope you find a dollar on your way home” Lmfaoo
Girl I got bills to pay too lol
I feel like you should do small business or artists next bc small business have so many crazy stories and mabey this series should be every Thursday but it's you call
My dad has been on a plane a few times and he's nervous still and gets mad easily. Not fun.
My first time flying was on a school trip, in 8th grade we had the opportunity to go to Washington DC. Of course it was an elective trip over a 3 day weekend. We flew from Illinois to Washington DC. I was 13 at the time and I was terrified!!! I had no parents there and wasn't even sitting by a friend. I had a FULL on panic attack, I couldn't breathe and just felt like I was dying. Thankfully this REALLLLLLYYYYYYYYY nice flight attendant sat next to me (on the FLOOR of the plane) and he held my hand and kept telling me how it was fine and why I shouldn't be scared and how he's made at least a few hundred flights and it's always been ok and everything he could think of. I still panicked most of the flight but I'm 29 now and I'll never forget his kindness! I've been on planes since (including the trip home) and still have severe anxiety but nothing like that first time. I've literally been plagued with occasional nightmares about takeoff and landing and crashing and anything you could think of since. So idk, even if the guy in the one story had flown before, maybe he just gets REALLY anxious and wants to be sure EVERYONE is prepared in case of an emergency. I get that it's annoying and can seem childish and maybe that was his intention, idk I wasn't there, but I think we should consider that everyone finds different things extremely scary but everyone is scared of at least SOMETHING and maybe this was his thing or one of them.
An underappreciated super important career is Trucking.
I watch a channel with someone who used to be a flight attendant that posts there storys
you should do people who work with animals like vets, animal services, or pet sitters
How about a things therapists/counselors can’t make up? 🙂
#3 made me laugh and cringe at the same time in a way I didn't know was possible.
definitely the maggot rain was the craziest:(