What's the quickest you have noped out of a job? (r/AskReddit Top Stories)

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  • @imdjc4
    @imdjc4 4 года назад +30

    I had a short, runt of a woman waddle up to me on the first day of working at the post office and say, "You're NOT going to like me". A co-worker then leaned over and told me, "That's your supervisor".
    Both of them were correct.

  • @jeffk7734
    @jeffk7734 4 года назад +13

    I started training as a Braille Proofreader for a small company in 2006. The training requirements were really strict as to how many errors you could make, and was very picky. Further a long I learned that the pay was $.30 per page. By the time I had found this out I had spent several hours reading and recopying the same damn passage over and over again. Right before I got home I had an offer about taking another part time job and jumped at it. My mom didn’t like the fact that I had decided to leave the proofreading job since another teacher for the blind who just started trouble with my mom and getting her all riled up about services. I also learned that this little company had a contract with the state of Michigan that involved transcribing and proofreading the state standardized test. I am against standardized tests, and had struggled with an earlier version of the test. This training lasted about three weeks, and I was so glad to get out of there.

  • @natashacox6401
    @natashacox6401 4 года назад +4

    What kind of horrible person says no when someone needs to leave because there dads having an heart attack,I tried to stay at work after hearing my grams died on my lunch break.i was so quiet and upset,my manager took me off my till and said what's wrong.your not acting like yourself,I started crying and told her.she said why on earth didn't you tell me,gave me a big hug.calmed me down a little then said go home and be with your family

  • @Littlereddevil94
    @Littlereddevil94 4 года назад +2

    I quit the next day, due to the fact none of the others in that position could take breaks. They worked for 9 hrs with no breaks and relied on what people left in the rooms after checkouts

  • @leechristian6543
    @leechristian6543 4 года назад +2

    Found out at interview that it was a door to door scissors sales person

  • @lottieew135
    @lottieew135 4 года назад +1

    Interview for community healthcare assistant. Passed the interview, came in for training, and then they asked me to buy my own uniform, pay for my own DBS and told me that they'd try and schedule me with someone who could drive, as I'm not medically allowed to. Their ad said that they supply bank HCAs for the hospital next door (for when wards are down on staff).
    I also felt uneasy about having to check patient's medication from their tab boxes, and sign that I have given them their meds on the wardex. From my time before dropping out of my nursing course, only nurses could give meds.

  • @KPopEtSuteki
    @KPopEtSuteki 4 года назад +2

    Me? I guess when I was in my first year of college and saw an ad on the college job board for a “fire safety mascot”. Pay was $15 an hour and was hella excited. Applied and got the interview within 2 days. Went to the interview and saw it was a group interview (oh no) and a bunch of people from all walks of life (not a bad thing but usually a sign it’s a scam). Guy starts his pitch about fire alarms and smoke detectors and how we would try to sell them. I raised my hand during the question portion of the presentation and asked if we are selling or interviewing to be a mascot (which is what the flyer said). He said “technically you’re a fire safety mascot but selling fire safety products and pitching them and promoting them.”
    Yeah...I stood up and told him thanks and walked out. Didn’t interview solo at all. Ironically, he still had my number on file and called me a few days later telling me i had the job because he liked what I said. I didn’t even speak to him one on one. You can tell he doesn’t know who he’s interviewing and is desperate for sells people to sell their shitty over priced products. I just hung up and blocked his number

  • @anonymousbosch9265
    @anonymousbosch9265 4 года назад +5

    Two days Taco Bell as a student because everyone was talking about their dreams to be the manager one day and it gave me anxiety

  • @mysteryminx2619
    @mysteryminx2619 4 года назад +9

    Walked in to answer receptionist wanted add. It was a telemarking mill. Left after four hours, one of which was the training lecture.

  • @HinataElyonToph
    @HinataElyonToph 4 года назад +1

    I tried at that vector marketing place. Lasted about a week and just got an increasingly horrible feeling. Then they wanted me to go to a city an hour away for a “conference” and it was mandatory. I wasn’t making any money, they called me every single day to ask if I’d made appointments for showings (borderline harassment honestly) and I just felt so awful. So I quit. My mom wasn’t happy that I “didn’t give it a chance” at first, but I’m glad I quit. Every time I think about it, I think about how easily fooled and desperate for a job I was and I feel nauseous. My mom will bring it up every now and again (not in like a mean way) and I keep asking her not to because it just fills me with so much shame.

  • @svartvist
    @svartvist 4 года назад +1

    Probably 12 hrs. Had an interview scheduled for teaching in my field near Dallas. I had never been to that area before. Just knew basic stuff off the web. Arrived from a 3 state trip at my brother's for the night, and by morning knew I would never like living there while making a paltry $15/hr. Not even if it was double. Called before business hours and left a message I would not be interviewing.
    Years later a company I was working for wanted to start 3 new products, all much more advanced than they had done before. I was the only design engineer and requested hiring extra experienced help to meet their aggressive schedule. The interview/hiring process did not go well as I had expected, and when I learned my boss had hired the least qualified applicant, I sent him my resig by email that night (Friday). Never went back.

  • @mannydavis7708
    @mannydavis7708 4 года назад +1

    Two and a half days. One of those commission only places that go round to businesses trying to sell to employees who work there stuff like frying pans and magnetic pens. That was about '89 or '90. Just went home for an afternoon when I was supposed to be pounding the street, returned my unsold merchandise at the end of the day and didn't go back. I am not a particularly outgoing person and no where near as confident with dealing with people as I am now. Hated it, but didn't really know what I was getting in for when I started. Also one of those places that sing songs together in the morning to get us motivated.

  • @felicityreddead
    @felicityreddead 4 года назад +1

    I got a job at a retirement place being a server at meals and a housekeeper. Should have noped out when they told me in the interview that 11 people quit that month before me due to stress. Well every single day i had a panic attack due to the stress, they were supportive the first day i came crying to them and changed my dining area to the easier folks but the second time i came crying trying to quit, they shut me down and basically told me to suck it up and on day 5 i had the worst break down ive ever had at any job that lasted 2.5 hours and hid in the stairwell because i couldnt handle it. Turned my keys and radio in so fast and got out of there and sent them an email that i quit

  • @anarchy1860
    @anarchy1860 4 года назад +2

    i love these videos 😂

  • @theTweak0284
    @theTweak0284 4 года назад +5

    CHEESA-STEEK

  • @mikedeal6460
    @mikedeal6460 2 месяца назад

    Three weeks. I was doing a medical transport job (taking people to medical appointments). They gave me three days of training, then I was on my own. It was like everything I was trained to do was wrong in some way, shape, or form. I told my boss this, got another three days of training, and the cycle repeated itself. I was even asking questions in a group text, and my boss was responding, acting like I was a nuisance. It didn't help I was working 10 to 13 hour shifts, and I was getting frustrated at the whole thing. It finally got to a point where I texted my bosses boss saying I quit, have someone come get the company vehicle out of my parking space.

  • @Ra88ful
    @Ra88ful 4 года назад

    8:43
    Eveyone: Well guess you better learn to cook because i quit!

  • @DoctorRobertNeville
    @DoctorRobertNeville 4 года назад +1

    Worked part-time at a gas station in a small town while attending Uni. The manager only called me by my first name once. After that it was every dirty word you can think of, and a few I think he just made up on the spot. After a while the other employees started doing the same thing. I lasted about a month and noped out of there, and went to the L&I office that day, and then filed for unemployment due to a hostile work environment. He appealed, and I showed up for the hearing. He showed up a 1/2 late hour, and began cursing me out in front of the State Adjudicator. Guess who got unemployment for as long as legally allowed and with all the extensions? Me thats who! Up your Dan!!
    Typo; spelling

  • @aprils.8350
    @aprils.8350 4 года назад

    The last one i think the lady was ducking with him

  • @gokuxsephiroth4505
    @gokuxsephiroth4505 4 года назад

    I applied to drop leaflets with an insurance company one summer- just wander suburbia, drop leaflets in doors. Seemed good enough whilst I was at home from uni- easygoing, could listen to my own music, basically not bothering anybody. I called them and asked about it and they told me to come in and interview the next day.
    The day after I arrived at interview time and no one was ready for me. Strike one. Then they informed me that they had already given away the leaflet dropping position. Strike Two. Then they tried to convince me that cold-calling to sell insurance was better anyway- and you could make *so* much off commission and it was so *easy* and blah, blah blah. Strike three.
    Nope, nope, nope.
    I did not sign up to bother people in their own homes about shit they don't want or need with the ugly desperation that comes with a commission salesmen. I have too much of a soul to lose, yet.

  • @c0baltl1ghtn1ng
    @c0baltl1ghtn1ng 4 года назад

    Mine was experiencing the start of heat stroke.
    tl;dr Your own physical and mental health should take priority over everything else.
    I went through a temp agency for work one time, was in a foundry type area that makes metal nuts and bolts, but it was getting into the colder months so I figured it'd be fine. Obviously it was not; the temp agency was helping inmates with a work-release program, and, with the foundry being one of their big customers and knowing this, decided to skimp out on climate control and ventilation, because who cares about prisoners, right? No, I was in no trouble with the Law, I just needed cash.
    Second day I was extremely wobbly, woozy, sweating like a pig in heat, and very audibly hyper-ventilating, but was told by some dude with latin heritage to 'tough it out, it builds character.' I went through maybe half a gallon of water in my first half hour for that day before I eventually collapsed, and from what I understand because I was Not an Inmate I got immediate (untrained) medical attention (because, again, inmates are less than human.) One of the big corporate people ended up calling an ambulance which, when it arrived, right then and there recognized heat stroke. Once I got into an air-conditioned space and was able to breathe normally I was fine within minutes.
    I knew if I stayed I'd prolly end up seriously hurt or killed, so I dropped it like an ugly baby. If I'm gonna put my life on the line for money, it'd be with a rifle in my hands, but armed forced prolly don't want me either cuz I'm too old.

  • @Lots43
    @Lots43 3 года назад

    Business: We're interested in hiring writers for science fiction and fantasy stories.
    Me: Here's some fiction I wrote.
    Business: We like this! Can you write dirty stories?
    Me: Nope! Bye!
    I mean it's one thing if they advertised for an author dirty stories straight up. But they specifically asked for science fiction and fantasy then pulled a switcheroo on me.

  • @sigaries4062
    @sigaries4062 4 года назад +1

    Crawl space insulation. New and R n R. Fuck all that.

  • @Theater_Bread13
    @Theater_Bread13 4 года назад +2

    Nope!

  • @igorpolotai
    @igorpolotai 4 года назад +4

    13k views. 10 comments. Makes sense.

  • @matthewbillings4083
    @matthewbillings4083 4 года назад +2

    Hi