It’s a theme that I’m surprised this doesn’t come with unions and other organizations basically beating the shit out of this company for the crimes it’s clearly committing to the workplace.
@@TheDarkkilla12 I work for a place with a union. The problem with them is that the union reps are paid by the same people that pay me. They can be fired same as anyone else can.
Ya. The wealthy/powerful have always needed slaves/peasants to work. The second we get an extra nickel in our pockets, prices go up to take that nickel back. It's not an accident
This skit gets a lot more real when you realize many coal mining towns in WV did exactly this and went much further than groceries. Employees were paid in company currency, lived in company housing, shopped from company stores. dystopian AF
This is perfect for "quiet quitting" and "shopping on the lunch hour". Walk slow. Work slower. Lots of bathroom trips. Always carry a tool or clipboard in one hand. Go through each and every safety procedure, line-by-line, on every piece of equipment. Always clean up after yourself in the bathroom and on the floor (especially if they already have a cleaning crew). Drive that forklift at the slowest, safest possible speed. Get a second worker opinion on every action. There's ways to "work" and maximize efficiency.
Yeah then u get sacked and can’t feed ur family. Ur tasks are watched and time tracked in blue collar work. If u don’t perform u are fired. Ur an idiot.
Thank you for calling federal trade commission. Please submit all complaints in writing and in 7 to 10 business days we still will not care, because these managers are kewl and you are not. Now get back to work.
Promise me they'll be an episode sometime in the future where the manager gets dragged out by the cops with the *real* OSHA there ready to throw the book at him. Throw in an extra bit with him trying to bribe everyone with his grocery store credit lol
since this is an exaggeration of reality, I suspect the manager will get away scott free much like the CEO's at Budweiser that are still not fired or in jail, and probable 98% of other corporate businesses. Our economic system is corrupt and needs to be fixed/altered to favor actual workers when it comes to pay, (specifically in corporations, private businesses are different where the owner actually has a invested interest in making sure their business is good as they can personally lose stuff, unlike in corporations where CEO's can do pretty much whatever they want, tank the business within 1 year and will have 'earned' enough to retire at basically any age. Yes, I realize that's for the larger/multi-national corporations, but it being true in one corporation is one too many times.
Companies like this are what motivated me to pay my house off 14 years early and carry no debt. It meant a lot of going without, but without that debt over your head you have that extra leeway to walk away from a crap job.
I have 24 years left of my mortgage (Chicago burbs) and just left a job a month ago that paid 106k a year. But I was basically a slave 6 days a week 14ish hours a day driving and unloading a semi truck. When I quit I only had a lead on a new job and I got it and I'm making 60k now 5 days a week 40 hours. I have not felt this good for 20 years. Sure I'll miss the baller pay and free health insurance but fuck it I get to enjoy life now not when I'm old as fuck.
@@NathanaelNewton Keep in mind we bought in 2006 and it still took 17 years of paying $2,000 extra a month (between my wife and myself). That didn't leave much for extras, and it was rough, but the feeling of having a paid off roof over my head is worth it. Plus, it gave me the breathing room to quit a shit gig with a 3hr daily commute and 80 cent a year raises.
Best Buy now has it to where you have to pay the full tax on employee discount purchases, which is deducted from your paycheck. (note: it wasn't always like that)
When OSHA and the Labour Board come in and give the manager a medal for being so kewl and so great and then impalments a 25% "stop being lazy tax" on the income all employees, that aren't management, because they are a bunch of lazy ingrates Yeah, that'll be a great ending.
I used to work for Circuit City and their employee discount was a decent 15%. Unfortunately it had the condition where upper management had to personally ring up the items you were buying and 99% of the time they were either indisposed or not even on the property.
CompUSA was mostly better in that you got stuff at cost. Some things had a ridiculously high markup, but other big ticket items they didn't mark up much at all.
Most the places I worked at wasn't so bad in terms of being hard to use. But the discount wasn't that great usually the 10-20% range. Which sounds good till you realize they usually have rules that you can't get sale prices with it. So often anything of real value would be better on sale than your employee discount.
Considering Amazon has been trying to find a way to implement company scrip for a while now, this is really on the mark. I'm surprised it took him this long to quit, but if a 50% pay cut wouldn't have done it, I don't know what would have.
@@literallyanangrymoose7717 Amazon already does it with their some of their bonus pay. The only silver lining is that it technically doesn't count as income and isn't taxed since all store credit has exactly zero monetary value to the IRS.
@@literallyanangrymoose7717 , except for video games and films I buy all my stuff at Target and the mall, but if you know any stores to buy from that don't treat their workers like slaves then I'd buy from there.
I always thought the discount at the retail place I worked was humorous. After all, they knew what we were paid so there was no way we could afford to shop there even with the discount.
I knew it was all bullshit when the store I worked for claimed that because they made $.02 on every dollar of merchandise sold, they had to sell $50 in items to pay for a loss of $1 in theft. Only in store math.
I worked maintenance at a apartment company. Long story short. They gave the employees a discount to live at the property. But they didn’t pay us enough to live at the properties. Nothing is more ironic having your job tell you that you can’t live there because your job doesn’t pay enough.
What's sad is this happened in a LOT of companies years ago. Not in Karl Marx's Russia but here in the USA. By giving you "Company Scrip" and not money, you couldn't save money to send your kids to a better school or College to learn better skills so they didn't have to do the same horrible job you did. They would most likely follow in your footsteps doing the same job effectively being indentured servants.
It’s funny that he use Karl Marx because that’s not a communist thing that was a capitalist, thing in America by American capitalists. Abuses like that is why communism even exists.
Look into the Coal Wars it's a terrifying read. The Martyrmade Podcast did a episode on it to (who's America pt1) it was fucking wild. Feel like we are working our way back there too.
You load 16 tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt, St. Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go, I owe my soul to the company store. - Tennessee Ernie Ford
Please do a whole story arc where this guy eventually gets arrested for osha violations and eventually comes back and gets a redemption arc where he fucks it up by doing the same old antics. Our guy here can be a temp supervisor while he's away
Best words I've ever heard! I'd quit to if I had a bastard of a boss like that, you can't keep writing him to be so damn hateable like that it's too good!
Everyday I see more and more similarities between the comedy skit supervisor and my actual supervisor.... and everyday I become a little more like the worker by questioning everything and becoming increasingly frustrated with their bullshit.
I remember when the commercials were at the end only. Now they're at the beginning & end. I hope that means he's getting paid good so he can make more content for us😅 I ❤ this! 🎉
The more I watch these skits the more I'm reminded of a retail job I worked at where they put me for overtime each day 6 days of the week which ended up giving me the same amount as if I only worked part time, tried to convince me to work a few hours on my 7th/only days off each week, and when I quit gave me a prepaid card that wouldn't let me access any of the funds so I had to fight them for days just to get my money out of it
I remember when I worked at a shop that had a C.O.L.A. wage tacked on (one of the union 'cost of living' benefits), it was often referred to as the 'Coke fund' because it was only enough to buy a couple of 20oz soda's. And that was in the early 2000's.
This some Gilded Age type voucher deal. After spending a 275 hour work week at the Ford car factory, you can trade Ford ticket vouchers for groceries at the company store.
That's ironic because Ford created the 40 hour work week that other vehicle manufacturers were forced to emulate and offer extra pay for overtime in order to keep their workers.
bad example given Ford specifically pioneered a lot of pro-worker policies before the government required them exactly because happy workers were more productive.
My last job did a meeting back in February about a raise. They were like "our last raise was one where some got a big raise and some got a little raise, we decided we will do a flat raise this time around because everything costs more now" when they said the raise amount, everyone kinda went silent when they said "88 cents"
@@nedlyest That's the problem, at 8%, you are best case keeping your income the same. You would need an additional 10% to have any meaningful pay raise. That is assuming you haven't increased your value through more training/education in whatever your field requires. Let us say you have bettered yourself (which you should be doing at all times) and are now worth more. Think about how much you should be selling your labor for. 10, 20, 25%? thats what you have to add to the original 8%. Watch your supervisor's reaction when you tell them you want a 35/40% raise. If you are part of a Union, you can forget ever seeing that kind of money.
It's almost a shame. The presentation style is that of a continuity-based skit, meaning any significant plot change would curtail future episodes, potentially. I guess I just have to accept the format of "Somehow it'll always just get worse", which when I think of it IS impressive. Your last few videos have explored levels of petty and selfish I'd merely dreamed of before. You have a rare artistic hand when it comes to imagining, understanding, and even portraying modern middle and upper management psychology. Still glad I found your channel. Fantastic work every time. Edit I think I just realized your skit selection method. You're having the higher ups engaging in the "grey" area. Where it's illegal, but it's never prese Ted thst way and most people don't know. These skits are basically workers rights PSAs!
The most insulting thing that ever happened when I worked at a grocery store was they didn't give us an employee discount, however they once gave us a 10% discount card that was a limited time offer, only lasted like a month or two...
these are so funny any yet are so visceral. my company has tried to screw with our pay several times, and sell it as some kind of net positive for the workers. luckily most of us come together and push back when it happens. So all in all, I feel like I work at a balanced company.
Bonus day when your boss dresses like santa in July on a tuesday to just hand out hundred dollar bills. Hes chilking that list twice and some of yall need quite a few of these
Companies exploit your feeling of loyalty for their profit. The moment they can make more profit they will and if it has a detrimental effect on your life they do not care. The "If I'm not making maximum profit all of the time I am losing money" mentality is truly harmful.
You forgot to add- You gotta scan your employee badge to use your credit and get the discount (hours 9-4, M-F), but you gotta have your badge on your person at all times while at work.
Shit, the way wages are right now you'd think they _were_ paying in store credit for all the good it does you. Just the other day I had to explain to my uncle, who's been a paralegal for 30 years, that the $19,000 he made in 1990 is the equivalent in buying power to over $42,000 today, so no $14/hr really isn't fucking great anymore.
This hits. I work retail and got some stupid fuckin award for team member of the store and the reward was a branded deck of cards and TAXED 20 dollar store credit 🤣🤣🤣
_"So we're taking half of your paycheck and giving you a store credit of equal amount.. That is reset weekly if you don't spend it, no roll-over. We're also giving your purchases at the store 10% off, but keep in mind it's a small store with a limited selection of goods that are marked up about 20% higher than the norm for the same goods in other store. Oh, also, the shop is only open during work hours."_ Legit just theft. Gottamn.
I own a lawn care and snow removal company. I worked 30 hours straight once last winter running on about 2 hours of sleep. It finished when I was at an account plowing and as I was pushing into the push pile, I fell asleep at the wheel, truck still in drive, and I just slept for an hour straight truck pushing directly into the pile lol. The downside was I fell asleep with my thumb still on the controller so it caused an O-ring around one of the hydraulic valves on the pump to blow so oil was leakint all over the place once I woke up and tried to finish. Yeah that wasn't fun. Luckily I went to school for mechanics and have an O-ring set at my shop so it took like 30 minutes to get it all figured out and I was able to finish up that day. It was a storage unit property and the last one that had to be done so no real rush. I slept so good after that.
R.I.P. Billy. The company didnt deserve you.
This place must be hell.
#ripbilly
im alive
Billy? You mean employee number 112836?
If you think corporate companies are bad. You ain’t seen shit until you get into the trucking industry side of it they don’t give a shit about you.
I felt this to my core. I don’t know if I’m new to this, but it feels like management wants you to die poor and tired. RIP Billy
It’s a theme that I’m surprised this doesn’t come with unions and other organizations basically beating the shit out of this company for the crimes it’s clearly committing to the workplace.
im alive
He'd still be here if it weren't his beer buying negligence!
@@TheDarkkilla12 I work for a place with a union. The problem with them is that the union reps are paid by the same people that pay me. They can be fired same as anyone else can.
Ya. The wealthy/powerful have always needed slaves/peasants to work. The second we get an extra nickel in our pockets, prices go up to take that nickel back. It's not an accident
This skit gets a lot more real when you realize many coal mining towns in WV did exactly this and went much further than groceries. Employees were paid in company currency, lived in company housing, shopped from company stores. dystopian AF
I sold my soul to the company store.
It's coming back, Tesla is trying it.
They also owned the house the Miner lived in and would evict widows and children if the Miner died.
@@jameslopez3456 Harlan County anyone?
@@jameslopez3456
Gotta put the women and children to work too, no freeloaders.
/s
This is perfect for "quiet quitting" and "shopping on the lunch hour". Walk slow. Work slower. Lots of bathroom trips. Always carry a tool or clipboard in one hand. Go through each and every safety procedure, line-by-line, on every piece of equipment. Always clean up after yourself in the bathroom and on the floor (especially if they already have a cleaning crew). Drive that forklift at the slowest, safest possible speed. Get a second worker opinion on every action. There's ways to "work" and maximize efficiency.
Yeah then u get sacked and can’t feed ur family. Ur tasks are watched and time tracked in blue collar work. If u don’t perform u are fired. Ur an idiot.
Literally every fucking microsoft site
Are you a railroader?
Sounds like our government.
Our forklifts at ford are maxed out at 5mph
"Hello, Federal Trade Commission?
Is like to report some very serious violations..."
Thank you for calling federal trade commission.
Please submit all complaints in writing and in 7 to 10 business days we still will not care, because these managers are kewl and you are not. Now get back to work.
Im calling everyletter of the governments alphabet, Plus some cyrillic to make sure they get here faster
@@tibbers3755 did they find oil in your wherehouse?
That's the only way the government is getting there with any speed
@@misterchubbikins Olive oil so technically yes I just never specify which kind of oil I find.
I don't think the FTC is the right group to call. They only do stocks. You want the labor board.
Promise me they'll be an episode sometime in the future where the manager gets dragged out by the cops with the *real* OSHA there ready to throw the book at him. Throw in an extra bit with him trying to bribe everyone with his grocery store credit lol
Nah odds are its someone snapping and killing the boss.
since this is an exaggeration of reality, I suspect the manager will get away scott free much like the CEO's at Budweiser that are still not fired or in jail, and probable 98% of other corporate businesses. Our economic system is corrupt and needs to be fixed/altered to favor actual workers when it comes to pay, (specifically in corporations, private businesses are different where the owner actually has a invested interest in making sure their business is good as they can personally lose stuff, unlike in corporations where CEO's can do pretty much whatever they want, tank the business within 1 year and will have 'earned' enough to retire at basically any age. Yes, I realize that's for the larger/multi-national corporations, but it being true in one corporation is one too many times.
Unfortunately the real world lacks such justice.
I second this, for the vindication, but also second that the real world lacks this justice.
Nope, because OSHA would be like "this manager is kewl and these peons are not, now get back to work before he gives you a well deserved slap."
Companies like this are what motivated me to pay my house off 14 years early and carry no debt. It meant a lot of going without, but without that debt over your head you have that extra leeway to walk away from a crap job.
I have 24 years left of my mortgage (Chicago burbs) and just left a job a month ago that paid 106k a year. But I was basically a slave 6 days a week 14ish hours a day driving and unloading a semi truck. When I quit I only had a lead on a new job and I got it and I'm making 60k now 5 days a week 40 hours. I have not felt this good for 20 years. Sure I'll miss the baller pay and free health insurance but fuck it I get to enjoy life now not when I'm old as fuck.
Yeah just don’t agree to anyone buying your property off of you to do rentals. They are making it harder and harder to buy houses
y'all can afford to buy houses?!
@@NathanaelNewton Keep in mind we bought in 2006 and it still took 17 years of paying $2,000 extra a month (between my wife and myself). That didn't leave much for extras, and it was rough, but the feeling of having a paid off roof over my head is worth it. Plus, it gave me the breathing room to quit a shit gig with a 3hr daily commute and 80 cent a year raises.
Great idea
Menards has a 10% employee discount, but you buy it with your paycheck as a payroll deduction. Christmas bonus is in the form of store credit.
Lmfao that's hysterical.
Best Buy now has it to where you have to pay the full tax on employee discount purchases, which is deducted from your paycheck. (note: it wasn't always like that)
He would get the fastest bruisin😅
Shady companies always beating their employees
That's horrible
Bro I'm absolutely hooked on this series that osha finale gonna be crazy🤣🤣
OSHA? At this point the Labor Board is going to come burn that mother down!
When OSHA and the Labour Board come in and give the manager a medal for being so kewl and so great and then impalments a 25% "stop being lazy tax" on the income all employees, that aren't management, because they are a bunch of lazy ingrates
Yeah, that'll be a great ending.
I used to work for Circuit City and their employee discount was a decent 15%. Unfortunately it had the condition where upper management had to personally ring up the items you were buying and 99% of the time they were either indisposed or not even on the property.
CompUSA was mostly better in that you got stuff at cost. Some things had a ridiculously high markup, but other big ticket items they didn't mark up much at all.
Most the places I worked at wasn't so bad in terms of being hard to use. But the discount wasn't that great usually the 10-20% range. Which sounds good till you realize they usually have rules that you can't get sale prices with it. So often anything of real value would be better on sale than your employee discount.
Considering Amazon has been trying to find a way to implement company scrip for a while now, this is really on the mark.
I'm surprised it took him this long to quit, but if a 50% pay cut wouldn't have done it, I don't know what would have.
I swear, if Amazon actually does it, they're losing a massive percentage of their workforce immediately, and probably permanently.
@@literallyanangrymoose7717 Amazon already does it with their some of their bonus pay. The only silver lining is that it technically doesn't count as income and isn't taxed since all store credit has exactly zero monetary value to the IRS.
@@literallyanangrymoose7717 , except for video games and films I buy all my stuff at Target and the mall, but if you know any stores to buy from that don't treat their workers like slaves then I'd buy from there.
This is how accidentally on purpose incidents on job sites happen. I don't know how he got impaled by the forklift officer
Because a Hydra has more than one head.
F's in the chat for Billy. What a trooper. Man worked for two and a half days, nonstop, until he dropped. Rest in peace, soldier.
I always thought the discount at the retail place I worked was humorous. After all, they knew what we were paid so there was no way we could afford to shop there even with the discount.
I knew it was all bullshit when the store I worked for claimed that because they made $.02 on every dollar of merchandise sold, they had to sell $50 in items to pay for a loss of $1 in theft. Only in store math.
wtf store only takes .02 cents on a 1$ i saw walmart and safeway margins were minimum 30%@@zonked1200
I worked maintenance at a apartment company. Long story short. They gave the employees a discount to live at the property. But they didn’t pay us enough to live at the properties. Nothing is more ironic having your job tell you that you can’t live there because your job doesn’t pay enough.
I seriously want a skit where bossman gets his ass beat
What's sad is this happened in a LOT of companies years ago. Not in Karl Marx's Russia but here in the USA. By giving you "Company Scrip" and not money, you couldn't save money to send your kids to a better school or College to learn better skills so they didn't have to do the same horrible job you did. They would most likely follow in your footsteps doing the same job effectively being indentured servants.
It’s funny that he use Karl Marx because that’s not a communist thing that was a capitalist, thing in America by American capitalists. Abuses like that is why communism even exists.
Yeah, because "company script" isn't a Socialist thing. It's a Capitalist one.
Karl Marx wasn't Russian you goober
Karl Marx wasn't a fan of Russia. He did put a lot of effort into the good Ole U S of A, though.
@@RaptorJesus* crony capitalism. Which is socialism.
Look into the Coal Wars it's a terrifying read. The Martyrmade Podcast did a episode on it to (who's America pt1) it was fucking wild. Feel like we are working our way back there too.
Solid skit. You honestly put more turns in than i anticipated.
For those of you who come from mining regions, especially coal, this sounds oddly familiar.
"Sixteen tons", ya'll!
This all happened in northern WI in logging towns.
Script
You load 16 tons and what do you get, another day older and deeper in debt😮
I owwwwwwee my souooouuuuulll to the company store
Saint Peter don’t come a calling cause I can’t goooooo
I just commented that cause it was the first thing that came to mind watching this!
You load 16 tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt,
St. Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go,
I owe my soul to the company store.
- Tennessee Ernie Ford
Please do a whole story arc where this guy eventually gets arrested for osha violations and eventually comes back and gets a redemption arc where he fucks it up by doing the same old antics. Our guy here can be a temp supervisor while he's away
Haha
You should make movies and video games because your antagonist are pure evil 😂😂
Keep em coming you're amazing
This hits closer to home than I'd like to admit.
Oh St Peter don't you take me cuz I can't go, I owe my soul to the company store.
Billy was willing to die for the company! That’s true dedication
“Ima beat yo a$& if you go through with this” cracks me tf up
Accidents do happen and the boss man is about to have one.
Boss really turned his lake house into a grocery store😂😂
Best words I've ever heard! I'd quit to if I had a bastard of a boss like that, you can't keep writing him to be so damn hateable like that it's too good!
Marshall you are an artisan of your craft ! Really enjoy the videos😂 keep em coming buddy👍🏻
As much as I love this series, we all know that the funeral scene is bound to happen at least one more time!!!
Everyday I see more and more similarities between the comedy skit supervisor and my actual supervisor.... and everyday I become a little more like the worker by questioning everything and becoming increasingly frustrated with their bullshit.
Thanks! I know this is a skit but management is really raising my blood pressure. 😂
I remember when the commercials were at the end only. Now they're at the beginning & end. I hope that means he's getting paid good so he can make more content for us😅 I ❤ this! 🎉
They also need the employee ID badges at the grocery store to get the irrelevant discount so there's no chance in hell they're getting that.
"for all the history buffs here, we've decided to bring back company scrip. It's retro!"
This made me laugh hilariously, I can imagine a managers meeting where all the smart dummies put a plan like this together. 😂
I wonder what his lawyer would think about a possible FLSA violation!
The more I watch these skits the more I'm reminded of a retail job I worked at where they put me for overtime each day 6 days of the week which ended up giving me the same amount as if I only worked part time, tried to convince me to work a few hours on my 7th/only days off each week, and when I quit gave me a prepaid card that wouldn't let me access any of the funds so I had to fight them for days just to get my money out of it
Funny sometimes, been there others...Thanks for the upload!
"I owe my soul to the company store"
St. Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
I remember when I worked at a shop that had a C.O.L.A. wage tacked on (one of the union 'cost of living' benefits), it was often referred to as the 'Coke fund' because it was only enough to buy a couple of 20oz soda's. And that was in the early 2000's.
Something tells me the bossman is about to go missing with no solvable mystery...
That boss is Montgomery Burns level evil and/or greedy eh? 😂😂😂😂
This some Gilded Age type voucher deal. After spending a 275 hour work week at the Ford car factory, you can trade Ford ticket vouchers for groceries at the company store.
That's ironic because Ford created the 40 hour work week that other vehicle manufacturers were forced to emulate and offer extra pay for overtime in order to keep their workers.
bad example given Ford specifically pioneered a lot of pro-worker policies before the government required them exactly because happy workers were more productive.
My last job did a meeting back in February about a raise. They were like "our last raise was one where some got a big raise and some got a little raise, we decided we will do a flat raise this time around because everything costs more now" when they said the raise amount, everyone kinda went silent when they said "88 cents"
Honestly, I think that in today's economy, a 20% yearly raise may be too low. Inflation and cost of living increase is out of control.
@@peted2770I'm curious what our will be next year. This year's was only 8%.
@@nedlyest That's the problem, at 8%, you are best case keeping your income the same. You would need an additional 10% to have any meaningful pay raise. That is assuming you haven't increased your value through more training/education in whatever your field requires. Let us say you have bettered yourself (which you should be doing at all times) and are now worth more. Think about how much you should be selling your labor for. 10, 20, 25%? thats what you have to add to the original 8%. Watch your supervisor's reaction when you tell them you want a 35/40% raise. If you are part of a Union, you can forget ever seeing that kind of money.
YUP. Speaking the Truth. I can totally see this happening
Love ur shit man keep it up
Yessir! Thank you for watching!
If there was overtime it’d all only count towards store credit😂
The funny thing is, the people in power want to go back to days like this. Just remember that if they had it their way we would live that way.
Not even that, they want to be like the Harkonnen in Dune where their masses only exist for income.
I like how textile factories think you just live and thrive on being there, like you have no life outside of work.
This is gold 😂😂 merry Christmas
It's almost a shame. The presentation style is that of a continuity-based skit, meaning any significant plot change would curtail future episodes, potentially.
I guess I just have to accept the format of "Somehow it'll always just get worse", which when I think of it IS impressive. Your last few videos have explored levels of petty and selfish I'd merely dreamed of before.
You have a rare artistic hand when it comes to imagining, understanding, and even portraying modern middle and upper management psychology.
Still glad I found your channel. Fantastic work every time.
Edit
I think I just realized your skit selection method. You're having the higher ups engaging in the "grey" area. Where it's illegal, but it's never prese Ted thst way and most people don't know. These skits are basically workers rights PSAs!
Absolutely hilarious 😂
The most insulting thing that ever happened when I worked at a grocery store was they didn't give us an employee discount, however they once gave us a 10% discount card that was a limited time offer, only lasted like a month or two...
Pay in my grocery store credit... my Appalachian blood felt this scrap slips. Blair Mountain would like to have a word with ya lol
if you ever wonder why somebody would go postal......things like this HAVE hapened
these are so funny any yet are so visceral. my company has tried to screw with our pay several times, and sell it as some kind of net positive for the workers. luckily most of us come together and push back when it happens. So all in all, I feel like I work at a balanced company.
Gawdayum. This channel is like Breadstick Ricky and the Boss on super depression.
There were coal mines in the early 1900s that would do this to their employees. Facts
Bonus day when your boss dresses like santa in July on a tuesday to just hand out hundred dollar bills. Hes chilking that list twice and some of yall need quite a few of these
Marshall I'm sitting in the break room and this sht is serious...
Cheers ya silly bastid
Unbelievable the animosity and anger you can have towards a fictional character. 😂
How many employees have to unite for a cause, to avoid legal consequencies?
New fav channel right here 😅
I gotta be honest. When a business is screwing you, it’s not unethical to steal from them. It ain’t ethical, but it ain’t unethical either.
This shit makes my fucking day…dying laughing
Companies exploit your feeling of loyalty for their profit. The moment they can make more profit they will and if it has a detrimental effect on your life they do not care. The "If I'm not making maximum profit all of the time I am losing money" mentality is truly harmful.
🎶 I owe my soul to the company store 🎶
These skits make me hate companies cause there’s a hint of truth in these
You forgot to add-
You gotta scan your employee badge to use your credit and get the discount (hours 9-4, M-F), but you gotta have your badge on your person at all times while at work.
😂☠️
"owe my soul to the company store"...
Make like how they got Freddy! Mr Mol-o-tov has a cocktail with your name right on the bottle! Or even throw ya some FLAMIN' MOES!
Next day
Oh will you look at that! The store must of have a leaky thermite canister. What a damn shame.
We need a boss man origin story.
Shit, the way wages are right now you'd think they _were_ paying in store credit for all the good it does you. Just the other day I had to explain to my uncle, who's been a paralegal for 30 years, that the $19,000 he made in 1990 is the equivalent in buying power to over $42,000 today, so no $14/hr really isn't fucking great anymore.
"Saint Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store"
poor billy, he was done dirty. moment of silence
F- Billy that’s less overtime the company has to pay
I just get a free executive membership at Costco. Simple and straightforward and I can shop after the store closes
A moment of silence for Billy
I owe my soul to the company store
If I worked for Walmart or Amazon, I would take 25% of my check and exchange for say a 27-30% credit and 10% off everything that’s legit.
You know this guy is good at acting when you're getting infuriated just watching it😂
Wow, if your boss does something like that, I'm going to win so much money in court.
That 9-4 for hours and no roll overs bit lofl
😂🤣😂🤣
This is EXACTLY how it is. 😂🤣😂🤣
Sounds like a company store
Wow I would’ve definitely taken advantage of that grocery store I bet they had top-of-the-line produce and everything else
This hits. I work retail and got some stupid fuckin award for team member of the store and the reward was a branded deck of cards and TAXED 20 dollar store credit 🤣🤣🤣
_"So we're taking half of your paycheck and giving you a store credit of equal amount.. That is reset weekly if you don't spend it, no roll-over. We're also giving your purchases at the store 10% off, but keep in mind it's a small store with a limited selection of goods that are marked up about 20% higher than the norm for the same goods in other store. Oh, also, the shop is only open during work hours."_
Legit just theft. Gottamn.
I would get a lawyer.
Love your channel
Billy on the clock in heaven.🎉
In many Chinese factories in remote areas this is going on
Never forget ya billy
"Sold my soul to the company stooooooooooore"
I own a lawn care and snow removal company. I worked 30 hours straight once last winter running on about 2 hours of sleep. It finished when I was at an account plowing and as I was pushing into the push pile, I fell asleep at the wheel, truck still in drive, and I just slept for an hour straight truck pushing directly into the pile lol. The downside was I fell asleep with my thumb still on the controller so it caused an O-ring around one of the hydraulic valves on the pump to blow so oil was leakint all over the place once I woke up and tried to finish. Yeah that wasn't fun. Luckily I went to school for mechanics and have an O-ring set at my shop so it took like 30 minutes to get it all figured out and I was able to finish up that day. It was a storage unit property and the last one that had to be done so no real rush. I slept so good after that.