I volunteered at a vets office, people really don’t think we don’t cry when an animal is sick. Like no we cried the whole day before you got here. One of the hardest I had to deal with was an elderly disabled veteran’s brat entitled daughter poisoned his kitten, he dropped the kitten off for IV fluids and he had to go to a doctors appointment. His kitten started to pass and we had to call him over. He didn’t make it back to the vet in time. I held his kitten while it passed away. We try really really hard to not cry in front of you so we appear “professional”. When he got there my supervisor helped him into the back and we let him hold the kitten after it passed. We all sat there and cried with him. We comped cremation feas which is about $200. In order to look professional we aren’t allowed to cry in front of patients. I’ve always worked at doctors offices where it was the same. I don’t understand why looking stonefaced is appealing to industries than showing normal human emotion. We’re people too. Sad things happen all the time.
Amber Ashley oh, that makes me sooooo sad. I am such an animal lover. Have rescued many dogs, cats, birds, chipmunks, you name it. Drove a sick pigeon and a duck with a broken bill 30 miles to save them. Or try, anyhow. Became a nurse later in life, cared for dying, suffering patients and cleaned then up post Morten. But, I could never, ever work as a pediatric nurse or for a vet. I couldn’t take it, and have more respect than I can possibly express for those who do, including you. God bless all of you who care for kids and animals.
I was a CNA and worked with all kinds of patients, each one was totally dependant on me to take care of them. I had to bathe, cook and clean for them I was told by my supervisor to not get attached to my clients and not allow my feelings to get involved. But how can a human being with human emotions not care how could my eyes pretend not to see their suffering like how. I would agree but always did more than what is expected of me and that made them and their families happy. I totally understand where you are coming from you are a compassionate person so it's hard to be professional when someone is going through and it's tugging on your heart strings.
Toni Bauer thank you. I’m really debating whether or not I could handle being a full on vet. I know it’s a good thing to do and I know I would love it, but I also know I would get so fucking pissed when some asshole surrenders a pet they neglected because they don’t feel like taking care of it. I know even though sometimes it’s the right thing to do to put an animal down when they’re extremely sick and suffering but I know I would really hate being the one to do it. There are perks when you save a life, one time I recognized the smell and color of vomit (I know gross), because a few years before my rescue dog got underwear stuck in her intestines. That smell is so foul it doesn’t go away, and when you smell it on vomit I don’t remember the term anymore but it’s like they are about to die. I recognized it and explained what I thought and believed happened. The cat got an emergency surgery that same day, I was right. There was something stuck in her intestines. If I hadn’t recognized that from it having happened to me, that cat would’ve died at 4 years old. Working with children was bad too. You really have to pay attention to your senses, and keep an eye on everything. It’s sad how people just don’t care that much about their own children. Case and point: a woman brought her son in to an urgent care (he was like 11) because he was having a really bad asthma attack, before we could administer a nebulizer she walked out. She didn’t tell anyone where she was going, she wouldn’t answer calls, we called the kids grandparents while he was sitting their suffocating and she wouldn’t answer, we can’t administer medication to a minor without parental consent. He was panicking, we called the police and after an hour and a half there was an ambulance and CPS waiting, she turns up. High as a kite. Said she got sick of waiting. Kids father was in jail so clearly he couldn’t be there. We ended up getting consent from his grandparents who had to come pick him up because his mother left once again after being confronted with police. Luckily we didn’t have to take him out by ambulance. I couldn’t imagine bringing my child to an urgent care because they couldnt breath and decide after 10 minutes of waiting that I was going to just dip and get high for an hour and a half. And then fucking leave again.
Latosha Bullock I much rather nurses and doctors who actually care about you then ones who just want the check. When I had pneumonia I got so dehydrated they couldn’t get an IV in me so they had to send me to an ER, the urgent care nurse didn’t give a single shit and she was annoyed that 1) she couldn’t find a vein and 2) I was starting to panic because she blew four veins, one so bad that almost immediately I had a quarter sized dark purple bruise around it. When I went to the ER the pick nurse was so fucking sweet I wish I got her name so I could tell someone how amazing she was. She found and got an IV in on the first try near my armpit but she took her time and talked to me (I have a fear of needles weirdly enough and when it comes to IVs I get so worked up I pass out) she was so sweet in telling me she was going to do it, she was fast so I didn’t have time to freak out, it didn’t hurt. I got fluids in me, and she told me she had pneumonia once and she hoped I felt better really soon. People who actually care beat out people who just want a check. It’s noticeable, and I don’t understand how it’s seen unprofessional how can you control your feelings? I understand if you get angry and yell about a patient but having compassion is not unprofessional it’s normal, and I recommend it v much
Latosha Bullock sane visit, a woman had come in she was practicing being an EMT, and she wanted to try getting an IV in, my mom didn’t want me to agree but I did. I think the best way to learn stuff like that is to try on a more difficult patient. She was so kind too, unfortunately she did get the vein right so it wasn’t blown, but I was so dehydrated liquids wouldn’t go in. She did great in talking to me about other stuff aside from a big old needle about to poke me, it didn’t hurt either. She felt bad that she didn’t get it but I told her that I didn’t mind at all and she was going to be a great EMT. She was genuinely touched.
At my old grocery job, I remember hearing on the radio the manager was calling the fire department for the parking lot. Apparently, a car was on fire and the manager wanted the employees to stay inside the store. Not even a minute later, I hear one of the cashiers announce on the store intercom "we need assistance immediately in the parking lot! There's a fire!!" That was a huge no-no. Because of his announcement, a flood of customers crowded the exits and entrance of the building to look at the fire. Rubber necking at its worst. The fire department put out the fire quickly and no one was hurt but that cashier was in big trouble for causing a panic in the store.
43:55 I had goddamn hermit crabs that lived for over a decade. My mother and I got them when I was like 6-7, since most people said they didnt live that long. Well, come to find out that's because most people dont actually look up proper habitat, behaviour, and diet to properly take care of them. We lost the little bastards in their enclosure (literally no clue where they went, we dug through the dirt and everything) and subsequently dumped the soil out of what we thought was an empty enclosure in flowerbed, and forgot about it over the winter until spring time, when my mother found the little shits still in their shells crawling around the flowerbed. Mark my words, if you're gonna get hermit crabs and actually take care of them, they don't die inside of a year unless you mess up. They are also relatively easy to take care of as well, and they're very hardy, though buying quality shells is a big part of that. Our dog had gotten ahold of one once, and it survived that, so I'm pretty sure the smol crabs would be right there with the cockroaches after a nuclear apocalypse lol.
“They put the fear of God into you during training”. Sometimes I wish every company would be this dedicated to emphasizing the importance of safety in the workplace
It wasn't a workplace, but in high school shop I absolutely refused to touch some of the equipment because the teacher showed us super graphic videos and pictures of people getting injured on it.
For the story with the busser getting fired for leaving knives in water, I love you. As a dishwasher for two restaurants, nothing pisses me off more than not seeing a sharp knife being washed right away. Knives are easy to clean. Wipe it down, rinse/sanitize and put it away right then and there. It doesn't matter how dirty you think the knife is. Don't leave it in sitting water. It's bad for the knife anyway. It doesn't matter if it's clean, soapy water or murky, dirty water. I've seen kids and vets alike jerk their hand out of the water with blood trickling down. Had it happen myself. Damn right you fire that busser!
I was actually a trainer for the Census in 2010 (in reference to that story about 22 min in) and every single class I taught had one of those people. Usually they weren't neckbeard types though it was most commonly neurotic middle aged ladies.
Can confirm doctors usually do not know much outside their niche. It took me forever to figure out I had narcolepsy because no doctor could figure what my problem was until I went to the sleep specialist. Other doctors put me through all kinds of tests and drugs. First visit to the sleep doctor and he was like "definitely narcolepsy" and tests confirmed it.
I'm not a doctor, but I feel like narcolepsy is a pretty well known and unique thing? I feel like a regular doctor should probably be able to recognize it lol. I mean, when I think of sleep disorders it's basically insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy.
@@sarahamira5732 unless you fall asleep in front of him he's probably not going to recognize narcolepsy. My doctor told me that I must be sleepy because I have kids... I told him I think it might be narcolepsy and he said "well that's not very common so I don't think so"
@@lemonybasil9423yea exactly. Being tired can be a symptom of literally anything lol. Stress, depression, being sick, pregnant, overworked … ect. With that said ALWAYS trust your body cause you know it better than any one.
45:29 reminded me of how when my Giddoo (grandfather, in English) immigrated here (U.S.) from Syria he got a job in a carpentry factory so he could continue his trade from his village and legit go in trouble with managers because he made the product “too high quality”. In his village, and time, you’d make your craft to the best of your ability because it was the quality that made people like your work; in our part of the U.S., and current time, businesses make their craft good enough to last a little while, but ultimately bad enough to fall apart eventually, requiring a new one or repair to be ordered.
I work for a phone company, with this the price goes up each year by the rpi increase announced by the government that year, we have no way of getting round that (in regards to the price of phone bills going up, also in the UK) I've also had customers asking if there is anywhere they can leave compliments about my service on the call, having mild autism this makes me happy that I'm able to help the customers that call in with they need
When I was in High School I worked at a grocery store. The associate manager (we will call Terry) there was a cool guy. He was level headed and much more laid back and likable than my other two managers. But I did pitty him. Mainly because he was a lonely 30 year old man who peaked in college. I say this because he confidently admitted he was bullied in high school, had no friends outside of work, got rejected by the Navy, had multiple degrees from different universities, drove a shitty car, and ended up working at his hometown grocery store with his dad (whom he still lives with) at the same time dealing with grocery store manager things. He did however entered a relationship with a coworker for a short period but it ended rather quickly. Eventually I quit and found a different job but I still visited the store for groceries. Half a year later, I hadn’t seen him in a while so when I asked a former coworker if he still worked here, she said he got fired. Apparently he had been drinking and came to work drunk.. TWICE. He was slurring his speech and knocking down products. It was so bad the main manager had to drive him home. He was fired and the last she had heard was that he got his second DWI recently. Coming to work while drunk is a horrible idea but I genuinely hope he finds the help he needs.
I listen to reddit videos while driving because it’s better than always flipping the radio to search for any station i can find and the dog story made me start crying.
Practically lived at a gym when I had no direction in my life. It quickly became routine for one son and his mother to commute to the gym on motorcycle with her riding on the back of it. She couldn’t have been older than 70 something, and he was possible 30. He’d drop her off and she’d kind of sit on a few machines then leave in an hour. One day she just…didn’t move from the leg press machine. Finally standing up 10 minutes later, she had a huge brown wet spot in the back of her grey joggers. Poor lady.
My hermit crabs have been alive for a year. They seem pretty happy always climbing around, jumping shell to shell, taking dunks with the fish, and wading in their saltwater pond.
I worked at a cheese factory boxing bags of cheese one part of the day and stacking them the other part of the day. When I got to work one day I told my supervisor that I had MSRA on my finger. He told me put a glove on and go to work. The sore was as big as my knuckle on my pinky. The plant manager walked through and I mentioned it to her. Her face went pale and she said "wait her" and came back two minutes later with some girl that worked in a different part of the factory and told me go home and dont come back until you get cleared by a doctor
Most are tame on a typical day. This is coming from someone whose been to many Walmarts atleast twice a week. Never saw anything crazy except couples fighting and ive been to more sketchy ones. Just don't work there.
Go with caution. It’s strangely unsettling. The shelves are really high for some reason and there are some HUGE packages of food. Feels like another dimension. The people themselves are generally tame, albeit rude.
I didn’t get fired but I probably should’ve been, although they shouldn’t have left me alone on my 2nd day as a gas station attendant. I had a $234 drive-off that was 100% my fault. This was my 2nd drive-off in as many days. I still remember the RV was from Washington and what it looked like.
Had a lady at work who fell asleep in the middle of signing paperwork with customers. The poor people came back to get my boss because they couldn't rouse her. Unsurprisingly she was let go after that. Additionally, her husband was hired on as a salesman and worked a day before the drug test results came back and he'd flunked it.
I will never turn down a chance to clean. I work both at a library and at a retail craft/hobby store, and whenever I get asked to clean I jump on the chance. It’s a great way to be productive and still get the opportunity to somewhat take a break. I love when I get to vacuum the front of the retail store I work at. You do get left alone when you’re cleaning
I worked in maintenance at Walmart. easily the best job I worked there. I enjoy cleaning at work and would've still been in maintenance if I hadn't been fired for things I never did or other bullshit reasons
The secretary of defense said in 2001 that they couldn't track their spending. Any concern about DoD spending went out the window the next day, which was September Eleventh.
Yeah, lol, I majored in psychology because I wanted to know what was wrong with me. It's totally true, you may never fins a room so full of crazy people as a psychology classroom.
I took a psychology class in high school and that alone was full of nutcases. I really liked the teacher tho. she seemed really wise and had the patience of a saint. one of my favorite memories is seeing her light up when she had the class watch movies like Inside Out and My Big Fat Greek Wedding. she seemed to really need that bit of that joy in the psychward everyone calls high school
A girl I dated in my teens started yelling at the guy in line in front of her for "giving her funny looks" while we checked out at Wal-Mart. He was doing NOTHING. We didn't date for very long after that...
Love the one about the fish at Wal-Mart. As a teenager, me and a friend were high af then decided to go buy goldfish at 1am because we wanted to see if they'd get high if you put them in a bong and smoke out of it. Didn't work, unfortunately all we did was kill some fish and make the bong taste bad. Obviously wasn't well thought out, idk how you would even go about telling if a fish was high to begin with lol
Late night at Walmart. Woman in one of our powered carts rolls up with a toddler asleep in the cart's built-in basket. [me] "Looks like someone's tired." [woman] "Oh... is it okay for my child to be in the basket?" [me, having a WTF moment] "Actually, there are signs on the cart telling you to not put children in the baskets." (something I'd NOT been the one to bring up, mind you. I mentioned the child looked tired, as they were completely passed out.) [woman, beginning to wind up to verbally crap all over me] [me, frowning at her] "You asked. I didn't bring it up. When =you= asked, I informed you. That's all I said about it. I mentioned the child looked tired. That's it." [woman pauses, considers that this is completely true, rolls off.] [me, rolling my eyes on the inside, grateful she just LEFT.] And this wasn't the worst that people would do. People would put their young children (under 10) in the basket of full sized carts AND TURN AWAY, not touching the cart or child in any way. The kid, wound up on sugar most likely, jumping in the cart certainly, TIPS THE CART OVER, hurting themself. Suddenly, all 3 of the adults are angry, demanding compensation. Kid is screaming, possibly hurt, certainly scared both by what happened (the fall) and the parental screaming. I remind them sternly that the carts come with signs telling them to NOT place their children in the baskets, they won't see a penny from the store for any harm that came to their child, and it would be better to keep an eye on them in the future. [Ounce of prevention, pound of cure, you know?] After seeing this go down, I'd remind parents (so deemed every adult in a group with child, even if there were five adults in the group) when their child was jumping in the cart to ask the child to stop. "Don't tell me what to do!" was a commonly snapped response. [me] "You do realize that, with the signs posted on each cart, if your child hurts themself by tipping the cart over, or in any other way in the cart as they are, the store will not be liable for even one cent? Please don't let your child jump in the basket. They are too young to think ahead to what may happen to them, and might tip the cart over." Usually followed by: "They're fine!" or I see a cart starting to tilt over, grab it to keep the child safe while one of multiple adults in the group is ringing up the purchases, and NONE is watching the child. As soon as I touch the cart, they start ramping up about my "touching their child, how DARE you!" Yes. How dare I keep YOUR child safe from physical harm, while you and your buds ignore him/her? I should let them split their skull open on our concrete floors... I've never had kids. I can no longer have them, having finished that time of my life cycle. But I do like kids, and hate the thought of random children having to deal with the stupidity of their parents not paying enough attention and allowing them to come to harm in a completely preventable manner. I never said those children couldn't be in the baskets, even though they aren't allowed to be in the baskets. It =is= easier to keep small children close if they aren't on their own feet, I get it. But you do still need to WATCH THEM.
The funeral home one is very accurate. I’m a state mortician, worked in funeral homes through training. Funeral directors will prey on grieving families, and push absolutely unnecessary frivolous products. There is still a problem with funeral homes pushing extremely expensive “gasket caskets” which have a tendency to explode.
Lucky you. This was supposed to be the BEST work stories and all I got from it was a bunch of stories about bodily fluids and death. *Thumbs down for me*
Oh, wow, did the mention of funeral homes being a business, and rife with poor ethics, trigger me. The second anniversary of my husband's passing is coming up on October 1st so I am a little raw right now anyway. Hearing the statement about funeral homes nearly set me off! Immediately following my husband's service, the funeral director pulled me aside, physically removed my husband's ashes from my arms, and handed me a manilla envelope. Then he looked me in the eye - as cold as a polar vortex - and informed me that I could have "these" (the ashes) when I paid "this" (the invoice). We had only been married for 2-1/2 months when my husband passed from congestive heart failure and I was absolutely destroyed. The jerk who took the ashes knew how cruel the situation was but didn't care. Four months later I found an envelope slipped into my mailbox, no stamp so not delivered by Canada Post, with a handwritten message on the front: "hand delivered". It was a letter instructing me to pay up forthwith. I had to pass the funeral home every time I left my home, and I flipped them the bird every time. Disgusting cretins! Everybody in my husband's life who could take anything from him did so after he passed, and I had no money to pay the funeral bill. Funny - I was accused of being a gold digger, but I am the only person who received nothing after his passing! I could only afford to pay the funeral bill 10 months later because I received an unexpected pay out from a class action lawsuit I was totally unaware I was a member of! To this day I wonder if the funeral home would have dug him up for non-payment had he been interred instead of cremated.
Worked at a bar and a waitress was fired on her night off. She came in with a group of people, all wasted, and one of the guys she was with picked a fight with a hockey player. Hockey player was getting the better of the fight . . . until waitress hit him in the back of the head with a beer bottle. This isn't like the movies where the fake bottle shatters neatly and the guy falls unconscious for a few seconds--the hockey player was very much conscious, and was bleeding profusely from a head wound that later required 17 stitches. Hockey player turns around, grabs the waitress by the shirt with one hand, and starts using her face as a speed-bag with the other. I'm talking 6-7, full power, Bob Probert-like shots as his white dress shirt turned red with blood. He let her go, and she just dropped. Her friends hauled her away. Owner was at the bar sipping a drink. He said, "When she wakes up, tell her she's fired."
God damn it! When I got the iphone 4 it didnt work and I had to go back wasting an entire day jumping through hoops and traveling all over my city to get a new replacement! I was 18 or something on my parents plan and didnt drive so I had to get authorization and I needed the box and all this crap. And then they told me I could only get a refurbished phone cuz noone had anymore unopened boxes (literally got this phone a week before and it never worked). Had to get my dad to pick me up to grab the box and run back to a mall (all in heavy rush hour traffic) so that the one store in my city with an unopened box that would only hold it til 5pm on a weekday (mall was open til 9 pm) would give me the brand new phone. BULLSHIT. I was finished with apple products basically. So stupid. Now I know it wasnt my phone alone. No wonder no stores had them
My mom has hermit crabs and actually takes care of them, no colored shells, no store bought food, 75+ gallon aquarium for them. One of the few good owners
On the Walmart stories, I saw a dude walk in with a squirrel just hanging out on his shoulder. He was also wearing cargo shorts over Christmas themed pajama pants and his squirrel would just crawl all over him.
I had to price out for an MRI. Without insurance, it was about $2,000, with, $400. It matters a lot how much you'll be charged before your deductible is met.
I got the flu on a Monday so went to doc and got a note saying I needed off till the next Monday(I was very sick) come Wednesday I get a call saying I have to come in to work (I'm a cook at a pizzeria) 3 houjrs of wotking at then pizza oven later i get so dehydrated and hot that I faint. I wake up to a paramedic looking at me, go to hospital and they give me multiple iv's of fluids. got fired for leaving work early, causing a scene, and burning the pizza
Big glitter bigwig here- it's true- the majority of my product is consumed by strippers, and it is chemically traceable to the region in which it is sold, so the wife/bride-to-be can track down the vicinity of the strip-club in which the husband/groom's shenanigans occurred (we are in fact in collusion with both the bridal and divorce attorney industries). A basic breakdown of our sales is as follows: 6% of sales to private birthday/children's parties 3% to school districts for similar uses and 91% to strippers, brothels, and other adult entertainers. So there you have it, the inside story on "big glitter", any follow up questions feel free to post below.
The high pressure fuel pump on my mini has been replaced 3 times before I bought it and I replaced it myself Les than 4 months after purchase.... Love the car other than that 🍋 part.
I can vouch for everything said about the film industry., been at brushfire of a taping until 2 a.m -- next day set call was 7 a.m. Actually got to go home and take a briedf name and change clothes. Thankfully this was the last show. Next day I was dressed and half-way to the door before I realized we were wrapped. Turned around. Went back to bed. Slept two days. All for the glory of "(maybe) seeing your misspelled name in the credits for 1/10th of second and the "Non-Union" wage that you have to accept that seems like a RICO violation.
A had a new coworker tell my boss she didnt know how to do her job, and didnt know anything about nursing. Fired on the spot. Do not come in a new company and at one week tell the boss how to do her job
I used to work at Dunkin' Donuts right and I was working there during national free donut day but at Dunkin' Donuts it was with the purchase of a drink🤔🤣🤷🤔🤣🤷. Fuck that I literally just gave them whatever donut they wanted. Because it was free I didn't have to ring it up. Tips were something else that day it was like 40 bucks.
To respond to the person who thought the matchmakers one was referring to actual matches, they that (accidentally) discovered matches purposely didn’t patent it so that anyone could produce them
@the one saying to ask for lower prices: as someone who works for a phone company, I can only work within the plans or promos available. Maybe I can give a one time credit, but nothing solid unless it's in the system for me to get for you. I'll still look everywhere I can, but just saying you'll leave or saying how long you've been a customer won't make something magically appear in the system
My mom is a nurse and has a blacklist for both doctors and medicines (she refused to allow me on Zoloft for my issues because she has a deep hatred for it for a reason i don’t understand because I’m not a medical professional. Don’t worry, I’m on a much safer medicine and am feeling great!)
Speaking from experience, be happy she wouldn't let them feed you zoloft. My psych had me on that shit in high school and I was a pale skinned blood shot eyed walking zombie who didn't really talk anymore or have a personality
What is wrong with the people who do these things at walmart? How can a person care so little for THEMSELVES, let alone someone else, that they'd act in such a disgusting way?
Knew a guy who got fired from his job the next morning this place had a bar and all the alcohol was kept in a portable container with a padlock. He stole multiple kegs and bottles for a house party he threw. He used his key instead of breaking the lock and he didn’t wear a mask so the camera got a nice clear view of his face. If he had broke the lock and wore a ski mask he would’ve gotten away with it they had no other evidence
Some of the bosses here seem rather "touchy" .. A construction worker who helped my grandfather rebuild his house back in the late 1960's told that when he worked for his real employer on a construction scaffolding and he saw somebody he didnt like or who had mistreated him .. he'd let some mortar slide down - especially if he was working like on the 6th floor or higher up ^^ ... Gave some chuckles among the construction workers - and before you ask .. he did it when construction works were done on houses at narrow pavements without fencing in the construction site or hanging protective covers on the scaffolding .. so the stuff "hit with precision".. and he got away with it every time since all other workers said it was happening all the time due to not having fence or protectived covers
Currently driving (I know), but IF your mechanic simply decides you have a blown headgasket by seeing moisture forming under the oil cap he's a fucking moron. Now if you have bubbling in your coolant (a little can be normal) like decent size bubbles then you have an issue. Or you can pressurize the cooling system, pull a plug and use a bore scope to check for coolant seeping into the combustion chamber. Works every time.
The one about bookmarks, though! I've found fancy expensive bookmarks in books I've borrowed from the library, and yes, I kept them. Also found actual money. PEOPLE DO NOT MARK YOUR PLACE WITH THAT $5 BILL
WTAF is up with people shitting all over every Walmart?! That is one of the many reasons I would rather be homeless again than work at that place. There is damn near no amount of money that would be worth dealing with that shit (no pun intended.
Time to see what’s in my copy and paste... Hallmark announces LGBTQ Christmas movie starring Jonathan Bennett The "Mean Girls" actor will star in "The Christmas House," a holiday film about a gay couple looking to adopt their first child. O.
Day shift at WM. Elderly paraplegic man missing legs from knee down on one, mid-thigh down on the other. Forever hitting on any of the young and attractive females. I let this go until he started trying to talk me into going home with him. After that, the only thing I'd say to him was, "Your total is..." No more polite/friendly conversation for HIM. He only came through my line three times after I stopped speaking to him, then focused on other girls whom he could still make uncomfortable.
Technically this was the interview. They had zero female employees, they thought I was a woman because of my real name, I couldn’t help them meet their quota
hell. i have a coworker who put a kkk hood on and scared a black man while training him, and then tried to blackmail a woman to sleep with him, for that he was fired, but after she quit he was rehired. EDIT: i work for a security company... :/
A couple of weeks ago a saw a copy of pokemon sapphire not the remake. The og gba sapphire go for seventy bucks. Apparently its been there for years. It wasnt even in its original packaging.
So many Poop stories to be expected really. Try Being a rest area attendant. Folks pick the strangest places to attempt gymnastics or acrobatic waste elimination you have to wonder what their home looks like.
15:01 so.. instead of going to the restroom despite what the head chef says- this guys response was to pee in the Caesar salad for an event? This dude needed to be fired- he has some bolts loose- there is no excuse for being a přiċķ like that- he would have his left food cut off for that crap!!😊
That surgery story. WTF? I'm horrified for the future generation that might operate on me. Getting likes on facebook and goofing off to dance to put it on TikTok during surgery for brownie points is all they care about it seems.
"Stayed home to improve her marriage instead of working...." She was clearly cheating and lying about where she was and who she was with and so she took off work so her husband could see her at home and believe her 😅 happened to my friend and his terrible (now ex) wife.
This went totally opposite what I thought it would. When it said "best" work stories, I wasn't expecting all this horrible stuff and firings. I was expecting good, happy stories.
I volunteered at a vets office, people really don’t think we don’t cry when an animal is sick. Like no we cried the whole day before you got here. One of the hardest I had to deal with was an elderly disabled veteran’s brat entitled daughter poisoned his kitten, he dropped the kitten off for IV fluids and he had to go to a doctors appointment. His kitten started to pass and we had to call him over. He didn’t make it back to the vet in time. I held his kitten while it passed away. We try really really hard to not cry in front of you so we appear “professional”. When he got there my supervisor helped him into the back and we let him hold the kitten after it passed. We all sat there and cried with him. We comped cremation feas which is about $200.
In order to look professional we aren’t allowed to cry in front of patients. I’ve always worked at doctors offices where it was the same. I don’t understand why looking stonefaced is appealing to industries than showing normal human emotion. We’re people too. Sad things happen all the time.
Amber Ashley oh, that makes me sooooo sad. I am such an animal lover. Have rescued many dogs, cats, birds, chipmunks, you name it. Drove a sick pigeon and a duck with a broken bill 30 miles to save them. Or try, anyhow. Became a nurse later in life, cared for dying, suffering patients and cleaned then up post Morten. But, I could never, ever work as a pediatric nurse or for a vet. I couldn’t take it, and have more respect than I can possibly express for those who do, including you. God bless all of you who care for kids and animals.
I was a CNA and worked with all kinds of patients, each one was totally dependant on me to take care of them. I had to bathe, cook and clean for them I was told by my supervisor to not get attached to my clients and not allow my feelings to get involved. But how can a human being with human emotions not care how could my eyes pretend not to see their suffering like how. I would agree but always did more than what is expected of me and that made them and their families happy. I totally understand where you are coming from you are a compassionate person so it's hard to be professional when someone is going through and it's tugging on your heart strings.
Toni Bauer thank you. I’m really debating whether or not I could handle being a full on vet. I know it’s a good thing to do and I know I would love it, but I also know I would get so fucking pissed when some asshole surrenders a pet they neglected because they don’t feel like taking care of it. I know even though sometimes it’s the right thing to do to put an animal down when they’re extremely sick and suffering but I know I would really hate being the one to do it. There are perks when you save a life, one time I recognized the smell and color of vomit (I know gross), because a few years before my rescue dog got underwear stuck in her intestines. That smell is so foul it doesn’t go away, and when you smell it on vomit I don’t remember the term anymore but it’s like they are about to die. I recognized it and explained what I thought and believed happened. The cat got an emergency surgery that same day, I was right. There was something stuck in her intestines. If I hadn’t recognized that from it having happened to me, that cat would’ve died at 4 years old.
Working with children was bad too. You really have to pay attention to your senses, and keep an eye on everything. It’s sad how people just don’t care that much about their own children. Case and point: a woman brought her son in to an urgent care (he was like 11) because he was having a really bad asthma attack, before we could administer a nebulizer she walked out. She didn’t tell anyone where she was going, she wouldn’t answer calls, we called the kids grandparents while he was sitting their suffocating and she wouldn’t answer, we can’t administer medication to a minor without parental consent. He was panicking, we called the police and after an hour and a half there was an ambulance and CPS waiting, she turns up. High as a kite. Said she got sick of waiting. Kids father was in jail so clearly he couldn’t be there. We ended up getting consent from his grandparents who had to come pick him up because his mother left once again after being confronted with police. Luckily we didn’t have to take him out by ambulance.
I couldn’t imagine bringing my child to an urgent care because they couldnt breath and decide after 10 minutes of waiting that I was going to just dip and get high for an hour and a half. And then fucking leave again.
Latosha Bullock I much rather nurses and doctors who actually care about you then ones who just want the check. When I had pneumonia I got so dehydrated they couldn’t get an IV in me so they had to send me to an ER, the urgent care nurse didn’t give a single shit and she was annoyed that 1) she couldn’t find a vein and 2) I was starting to panic because she blew four veins, one so bad that almost immediately I had a quarter sized dark purple bruise around it. When I went to the ER the pick nurse was so fucking sweet I wish I got her name so I could tell someone how amazing she was. She found and got an IV in on the first try near my armpit but she took her time and talked to me (I have a fear of needles weirdly enough and when it comes to IVs I get so worked up I pass out) she was so sweet in telling me she was going to do it, she was fast so I didn’t have time to freak out, it didn’t hurt. I got fluids in me, and she told me she had pneumonia once and she hoped I felt better really soon.
People who actually care beat out people who just want a check. It’s noticeable, and I don’t understand how it’s seen unprofessional how can you control your feelings? I understand if you get angry and yell about a patient but having compassion is not unprofessional it’s normal, and I recommend it v much
Latosha Bullock sane visit, a woman had come in she was practicing being an EMT, and she wanted to try getting an IV in, my mom didn’t want me to agree but I did. I think the best way to learn stuff like that is to try on a more difficult patient. She was so kind too, unfortunately she did get the vein right so it wasn’t blown, but I was so dehydrated liquids wouldn’t go in. She did great in talking to me about other stuff aside from a big old needle about to poke me, it didn’t hurt either. She felt bad that she didn’t get it but I told her that I didn’t mind at all and she was going to be a great EMT. She was genuinely touched.
At my old grocery job, I remember hearing on the radio the manager was calling the fire department for the parking lot. Apparently, a car was on fire and the manager wanted the employees to stay inside the store. Not even a minute later, I hear one of the cashiers announce on the store intercom "we need assistance immediately in the parking lot! There's a fire!!"
That was a huge no-no. Because of his announcement, a flood of customers crowded the exits and entrance of the building to look at the fire. Rubber necking at its worst. The fire department put out the fire quickly and no one was hurt but that cashier was in big trouble for causing a panic in the store.
43:55 I had goddamn hermit crabs that lived for over a decade. My mother and I got them when I was like 6-7, since most people said they didnt live that long. Well, come to find out that's because most people dont actually look up proper habitat, behaviour, and diet to properly take care of them. We lost the little bastards in their enclosure (literally no clue where they went, we dug through the dirt and everything) and subsequently dumped the soil out of what we thought was an empty enclosure in flowerbed, and forgot about it over the winter until spring time, when my mother found the little shits still in their shells crawling around the flowerbed. Mark my words, if you're gonna get hermit crabs and actually take care of them, they don't die inside of a year unless you mess up. They are also relatively easy to take care of as well, and they're very hardy, though buying quality shells is a big part of that. Our dog had gotten ahold of one once, and it survived that, so I'm pretty sure the smol crabs would be right there with the cockroaches after a nuclear apocalypse lol.
Shrimp LoMein that is hilarious! 😆
That's cool. Did they have any cool names?
Shrimp LoMein Hermit crabs can live for up to 30 years. Coconut crabs, a close relative, can live for up to 60 years.
“They put the fear of God into you during training”. Sometimes I wish every company would be this dedicated to emphasizing the importance of safety in the workplace
It wasn't a workplace, but in high school shop I absolutely refused to touch some of the equipment because the teacher showed us super graphic videos and pictures of people getting injured on it.
Safety is always something that should be top priority when training employees/students.
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For the story with the busser getting fired for leaving knives in water, I love you. As a dishwasher for two restaurants, nothing pisses me off more than not seeing a sharp knife being washed right away. Knives are easy to clean. Wipe it down, rinse/sanitize and put it away right then and there. It doesn't matter how dirty you think the knife is. Don't leave it in sitting water. It's bad for the knife anyway. It doesn't matter if it's clean, soapy water or murky, dirty water. I've seen kids and vets alike jerk their hand out of the water with blood trickling down. Had it happen myself. Damn right you fire that busser!
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I was actually a trainer for the Census in 2010 (in reference to that story about 22 min in) and every single class I taught had one of those people. Usually they weren't neckbeard types though it was most commonly neurotic middle aged ladies.
Can confirm doctors usually do not know much outside their niche. It took me forever to figure out I had narcolepsy because no doctor could figure what my problem was until I went to the sleep specialist. Other doctors put me through all kinds of tests and drugs. First visit to the sleep doctor and he was like "definitely narcolepsy" and tests confirmed it.
I'm not a doctor, but I feel like narcolepsy is a pretty well known and unique thing? I feel like a regular doctor should probably be able to recognize it lol. I mean, when I think of sleep disorders it's basically insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy.
@@sarahamira5732 unless you fall asleep in front of him he's probably not going to recognize narcolepsy. My doctor told me that I must be sleepy because I have kids... I told him I think it might be narcolepsy and he said "well that's not very common so I don't think so"
Doc... I'm sleepy.
Yes. And?
Like really sleepy.
Next.
@@lemonybasil9423yea exactly. Being tired can be a symptom of literally anything lol.
Stress, depression, being sick, pregnant, overworked … ect.
With that said ALWAYS trust your body cause you know it better than any one.
@HKona7 you mean it knows itself
45:29 reminded me of how when my Giddoo (grandfather, in English) immigrated here (U.S.) from Syria he got a job in a carpentry factory so he could continue his trade from his village and legit go in trouble with managers because he made the product “too high quality”. In his village, and time, you’d make your craft to the best of your ability because it was the quality that made people like your work; in our part of the U.S., and current time, businesses make their craft good enough to last a little while, but ultimately bad enough to fall apart eventually, requiring a new one or repair to be ordered.
I work for a phone company, with this the price goes up each year by the rpi increase announced by the government that year, we have no way of getting round that (in regards to the price of phone bills going up, also in the UK) I've also had customers asking if there is anywhere they can leave compliments about my service on the call, having mild autism this makes me happy that I'm able to help the customers that call in with they need
When I was in High School I worked at a grocery store. The associate manager (we will call Terry) there was a cool guy. He was level headed and much more laid back and likable than my other two managers. But I did pitty him. Mainly because he was a lonely 30 year old man who peaked in college. I say this because he confidently admitted he was bullied in high school, had no friends outside of work, got rejected by the Navy, had multiple degrees from different universities, drove a shitty car, and ended up working at his hometown grocery store with his dad (whom he still lives with) at the same time dealing with grocery store manager things. He did however entered a relationship with a coworker for a short period but it ended rather quickly. Eventually I quit and found a different job but I still visited the store for groceries. Half a year later, I hadn’t seen him in a while so when I asked a former coworker if he still worked here, she said he got fired. Apparently he had been drinking and came to work drunk.. TWICE. He was slurring his speech and knocking down products. It was so bad the main manager had to drive him home. He was fired and the last she had heard was that he got his second DWI recently. Coming to work while drunk is a horrible idea but I genuinely hope he finds the help he needs.
I listen to reddit videos while driving because it’s better than always flipping the radio to search for any station i can find and the dog story made me start crying.
KittenLove536 you and the lady below have warned me, and I am quitting this before then. Thanks.
I do the same thing!
Practically lived at a gym when I had no direction in my life. It quickly became routine for one son and his mother to commute to the gym on motorcycle with her riding on the back of it. She couldn’t have been older than 70 something, and he was possible 30. He’d drop her off and she’d kind of sit on a few machines then leave in an hour.
One day she just…didn’t move from the leg press machine. Finally standing up 10 minutes later, she had a huge brown wet spot in the back of her grey joggers. Poor lady.
My hermit crabs have been alive for a year. They seem pretty happy always climbing around, jumping shell to shell, taking dunks with the fish, and wading in their saltwater pond.
I worked at a cheese factory boxing bags of cheese one part of the day and stacking them the other part of the day. When I got to work one day I told my supervisor that I had MSRA on my finger. He told me put a glove on and go to work. The sore was as big as my knuckle on my pinky. The plant manager walked through and I mentioned it to her. Her face went pale and she said "wait her" and came back two minutes later with some girl that worked in a different part of the factory and told me go home and dont come back until you get cleared by a doctor
"This is the doctor's office may I take your order?"
If I ever travel to America remind me to visit a Walmart
Please dont do that to yourself.
dude, it's not worth it, the shit you'll see, is NOT worth it
Most are tame on a typical day. This is coming from someone whose been to many Walmarts atleast twice a week. Never saw anything crazy except couples fighting and ive been to more sketchy ones. Just don't work there.
Go with caution. It’s strangely unsettling. The shelves are really high for some reason and there are some HUGE packages of food. Feels like another dimension. The people themselves are generally tame, albeit rude.
Do a Canadian Walmart, it's more civil.
I wish I was joking.
I didn’t get fired but I probably should’ve been, although they shouldn’t have left me alone on my 2nd day as a gas station attendant.
I had a $234 drive-off that was 100% my fault. This was my 2nd drive-off in as many days. I still remember the RV was from Washington and what it looked like.
lmao damn I’d still be pissed every time I saw a similar RV
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Had a lady at work who fell asleep in the middle of signing paperwork with customers. The poor people came back to get my boss because they couldn't rouse her. Unsurprisingly she was let go after that. Additionally, her husband was hired on as a salesman and worked a day before the drug test results came back and he'd flunked it.
Was she ever tested like her husband?
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 Yep, it was mandatory for all new hires.
I love how the text-to-speech pronounces "WalMart" as "waum-it".
I will never turn down a chance to clean. I work both at a library and at a retail craft/hobby store, and whenever I get asked to clean I jump on the chance. It’s a great way to be productive and still get the opportunity to somewhat take a break. I love when I get to vacuum the front of the retail store I work at. You do get left alone when you’re cleaning
I worked in maintenance at Walmart. easily the best job I worked there. I enjoy cleaning at work and would've still been in maintenance if I hadn't been fired for things I never did or other bullshit reasons
The secretary of defense said in 2001 that they couldn't track their spending. Any concern about DoD spending went out the window the next day, which was September Eleventh.
The lawyer at Walmart handled that like a champ.
Yeah, lol, I majored in psychology because I wanted to know what was wrong with me. It's totally true, you may never fins a room so full of crazy people as a psychology classroom.
I took a psychology class in high school and that alone was full of nutcases. I really liked the teacher tho. she seemed really wise and had the patience of a saint. one of my favorite memories is seeing her light up when she had the class watch movies like Inside Out and My Big Fat Greek Wedding. she seemed to really need that bit of that joy in the psychward everyone calls high school
The Walmart stories never ceases to amaze me. How many people crap their pants and stuff.
1:21:47
and that, my friends, is why you get someone to record your doctors appointments/medical procedures.
"narrators are expected to promote the books they've recorded themselves"
I pity the person who read 50 shades for that then.
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To the bowling ball girl:
We get it! Everyone has to deal with a problem customer at some point.
You assault them IYH not IRL 😂
A girl I dated in my teens started yelling at the guy in line in front of her for "giving her funny looks" while we checked out at Wal-Mart. He was doing NOTHING. We didn't date for very long after that...
Love the one about the fish at Wal-Mart. As a teenager, me and a friend were high af then decided to go buy goldfish at 1am because we wanted to see if they'd get high if you put them in a bong and smoke out of it. Didn't work, unfortunately all we did was kill some fish and make the bong taste bad. Obviously wasn't well thought out, idk how you would even go about telling if a fish was high to begin with lol
Oh why don’t you hear of that more often “They fired him and his manager”
Late night at Walmart. Woman in one of our powered carts rolls up with a toddler asleep in the cart's built-in basket.
[me] "Looks like someone's tired."
[woman] "Oh... is it okay for my child to be in the basket?"
[me, having a WTF moment] "Actually, there are signs on the cart telling you to not put children in the baskets." (something I'd NOT been the one to bring up, mind you. I mentioned the child looked tired, as they were completely passed out.)
[woman, beginning to wind up to verbally crap all over me]
[me, frowning at her] "You asked. I didn't bring it up. When =you= asked, I informed you. That's all I said about it. I mentioned the child looked tired. That's it."
[woman pauses, considers that this is completely true, rolls off.]
[me, rolling my eyes on the inside, grateful she just LEFT.]
And this wasn't the worst that people would do. People would put their young children (under 10) in the basket of full sized carts AND TURN AWAY, not touching the cart or child in any way. The kid, wound up on sugar most likely, jumping in the cart certainly, TIPS THE CART OVER, hurting themself. Suddenly, all 3 of the adults are angry, demanding compensation. Kid is screaming, possibly hurt, certainly scared both by what happened (the fall) and the parental screaming. I remind them sternly that the carts come with signs telling them to NOT place their children in the baskets, they won't see a penny from the store for any harm that came to their child, and it would be better to keep an eye on them in the future. [Ounce of prevention, pound of cure, you know?] After seeing this go down, I'd remind parents (so deemed every adult in a group with child, even if there were five adults in the group) when their child was jumping in the cart to ask the child to stop.
"Don't tell me what to do!" was a commonly snapped response.
[me] "You do realize that, with the signs posted on each cart, if your child hurts themself by tipping the cart over, or in any other way in the cart as they are, the store will not be liable for even one cent? Please don't let your child jump in the basket. They are too young to think ahead to what may happen to them, and might tip the cart over." Usually followed by:
"They're fine!"
or
I see a cart starting to tilt over, grab it to keep the child safe while one of multiple adults in the group is ringing up the purchases, and NONE is watching the child. As soon as I touch the cart, they start ramping up about my "touching their child, how DARE you!"
Yes. How dare I keep YOUR child safe from physical harm, while you and your buds ignore him/her? I should let them split their skull open on our concrete floors... I've never had kids. I can no longer have them, having finished that time of my life cycle. But I do like kids, and hate the thought of random children having to deal with the stupidity of their parents not paying enough attention and allowing them to come to harm in a completely preventable manner. I never said those children couldn't be in the baskets, even though they aren't allowed to be in the baskets. It =is= easier to keep small children close if they aren't on their own feet, I get it. But you do still need to WATCH THEM.
The funeral home one is very accurate. I’m a state mortician, worked in funeral homes through training. Funeral directors will prey on grieving families, and push absolutely unnecessary frivolous products. There is still a problem with funeral homes pushing extremely expensive “gasket caskets” which have a tendency to explode.
How do you fight it, who governs them?
I had to quit at the chihuahua story at 55:55
Tonje Mari Engen glad you warned me. I can’t take that. 😿
Lucky you. This was supposed to be the BEST work stories and all I got from it was a bunch of stories about bodily fluids and death.
*Thumbs down for me*
Oh, wow, did the mention of funeral homes being a business, and rife with poor ethics, trigger me. The second anniversary of my husband's passing is coming up on October 1st so I am a little raw right now anyway. Hearing the statement about funeral homes nearly set me off! Immediately following my husband's service, the funeral director pulled me aside, physically removed my husband's ashes from my arms, and handed me a manilla envelope. Then he looked me in the eye - as cold as a polar vortex - and informed me that I could have "these" (the ashes) when I paid "this" (the invoice). We had only been married for 2-1/2 months when my husband passed from congestive heart failure and I was absolutely destroyed. The jerk who took the ashes knew how cruel the situation was but didn't care. Four months later I found an envelope slipped into my mailbox, no stamp so not delivered by Canada Post, with a handwritten message on the front: "hand delivered". It was a letter instructing me to pay up forthwith. I had to pass the funeral home every time I left my home, and I flipped them the bird every time. Disgusting cretins! Everybody in my husband's life who could take anything from him did so after he passed, and I had no money to pay the funeral bill. Funny - I was accused of being a gold digger, but I am the only person who received nothing after his passing! I could only afford to pay the funeral bill 10 months later because I received an unexpected pay out from a class action lawsuit I was totally unaware I was a member of! To this day I wonder if the funeral home would have dug him up for non-payment had he been interred instead of cremated.
Worked at a bar and a waitress was fired on her night off. She came in with a group of people, all wasted, and one of the guys she was with picked a fight with a hockey player. Hockey player was getting the better of the fight . . . until waitress hit him in the back of the head with a beer bottle. This isn't like the movies where the fake bottle shatters neatly and the guy falls unconscious for a few seconds--the hockey player was very much conscious, and was bleeding profusely from a head wound that later required 17 stitches. Hockey player turns around, grabs the waitress by the shirt with one hand, and starts using her face as a speed-bag with the other. I'm talking 6-7, full power, Bob Probert-like shots as his white dress shirt turned red with blood. He let her go, and she just dropped. Her friends hauled her away.
Owner was at the bar sipping a drink. He said, "When she wakes up, tell her she's fired."
God damn it! When I got the iphone 4 it didnt work and I had to go back wasting an entire day jumping through hoops and traveling all over my city to get a new replacement! I was 18 or something on my parents plan and didnt drive so I had to get authorization and I needed the box and all this crap. And then they told me I could only get a refurbished phone cuz noone had anymore unopened boxes (literally got this phone a week before and it never worked). Had to get my dad to pick me up to grab the box and run back to a mall (all in heavy rush hour traffic) so that the one store in my city with an unopened box that would only hold it til 5pm on a weekday (mall was open til 9 pm) would give me the brand new phone. BULLSHIT. I was finished with apple products basically. So stupid. Now I know it wasnt my phone alone. No wonder no stores had them
That's what you get for supporting Apple.
@@bobbiscub yea well I stopped after that phone issue. I know only use Samsung. Mostly for the expandable storage
My mom has hermit crabs and actually takes care of them, no colored shells, no store bought food, 75+ gallon aquarium for them. One of the few good owners
On the Walmart stories, I saw a dude walk in with a squirrel just hanging out on his shoulder. He was also wearing cargo shorts over Christmas themed pajama pants and his squirrel would just crawl all over him.
I had to price out for an MRI. Without insurance, it was about $2,000, with, $400. It matters a lot how much you'll be charged before your deductible is met.
"End up working at a Walmart as a janitor overnight"
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I got the flu on a Monday so went to doc and got a note saying I needed off till the next Monday(I was very sick) come Wednesday I get a call saying I have to come in to work (I'm a cook at a pizzeria) 3 houjrs of wotking at then pizza oven later i get so dehydrated and hot that I faint. I wake up to a paramedic looking at me, go to hospital and they give me multiple iv's of fluids. got fired for leaving work early, causing a scene, and burning the pizza
I call bull$#!&
@@noteem5726 nope it happened
@@kylejohns2288
Then you should sue them and you'll win. Possible class action lawsuit
@@noteem5726 not really worth it its been over a year and I'm in a much better position now and they are closed
@@kylejohns2288
Yup... bull
Big glitter bigwig here- it's true- the majority of my product is consumed by strippers, and it is chemically traceable to the region in which it is sold, so the wife/bride-to-be can track down the vicinity of the strip-club in which the husband/groom's shenanigans occurred (we are in fact in collusion with both the bridal and divorce attorney industries). A basic breakdown of our sales is as follows: 6% of sales to private birthday/children's parties 3% to school districts for similar uses and 91% to strippers, brothels, and other adult entertainers. So there you have it, the inside story on "big glitter", any follow up questions feel free to post below.
TheMattc999 seriously! Foolish me. I thought it was prepubescent girls and crafters. 😹
Toni Bauer Hahaha no. That's just what we want you to think.....😋
There’s pet fish in American Walmarts? That sounds like a horrible idea.
37:04 you know what, I wasn't even thinking about that, but now that you mention it...same.
I never want to go into a Wal-Mart again...
The high pressure fuel pump on my mini has been replaced 3 times before I bought it and I replaced it myself Les than 4 months after purchase.... Love the car other than that 🍋 part.
I can vouch for everything said about the film industry., been at brushfire of a taping until 2 a.m -- next day set call was 7 a.m. Actually got to go home and take a briedf name and change clothes. Thankfully this was the last show. Next day I was dressed and half-way to the door before I realized we were wrapped. Turned around. Went back to bed. Slept two days. All for the glory of "(maybe) seeing your misspelled name in the credits for 1/10th of second and the "Non-Union" wage that you have to accept that seems like a RICO violation.
A had a new coworker tell my boss she didnt know how to do her job, and didnt know anything about nursing. Fired on the spot. Do not come in a new company and at one week tell the boss how to do her job
that rotating toilet thing sounds like it could be hilariously disastrous at some point
good video, inspired me to make similar content.
Guy with netfilx who know how the tv film industry works is right. We really love ths shows where they get it dead right or it happened to you.
I used to work at Dunkin' Donuts right and I was working there during national free donut day but at Dunkin' Donuts it was with the purchase of a drink🤔🤣🤷🤔🤣🤷. Fuck that I literally just gave them whatever donut they wanted. Because it was free I didn't have to ring it up. Tips were something else that day it was like 40 bucks.
To respond to the person who thought the matchmakers one was referring to actual matches, they that (accidentally) discovered matches purposely didn’t patent it so that anyone could produce them
@the one saying to ask for lower prices: as someone who works for a phone company, I can only work within the plans or promos available. Maybe I can give a one time credit, but nothing solid unless it's in the system for me to get for you. I'll still look everywhere I can, but just saying you'll leave or saying how long you've been a customer won't make something magically appear in the system
My mom is a nurse and has a blacklist for both doctors and medicines (she refused to allow me on Zoloft for my issues because she has a deep hatred for it for a reason i don’t understand because I’m not a medical professional. Don’t worry, I’m on a much safer medicine and am feeling great!)
Speaking from experience, be happy she wouldn't let them feed you zoloft. My psych had me on that shit in high school and I was a pale skinned blood shot eyed walking zombie who didn't really talk anymore or have a personality
What is wrong with the people who do these things at walmart? How can a person care so little for THEMSELVES, let alone someone else, that they'd act in such a disgusting way?
Knew a guy who got fired from his job the next morning this place had a bar and all the alcohol was kept in a portable container with a padlock. He stole multiple kegs and bottles for a house party he threw. He used his key instead of breaking the lock and he didn’t wear a mask so the camera got a nice clear view of his face. If he had broke the lock and wore a ski mask he would’ve gotten away with it they had no other evidence
14:51 your an adult you can go to the restroom, you don’t have to ask like we are in middle school.
Lol faceless gurgle guy then leaves and lights a smoke in the parking lot.
Those walmart stuff lets me just think we need a damn flood
Did they.. throw out that rack of shirts...?
I have been cut in a soapy sink with a knife in it.
What is it with all the poop in the WalMart stories?!
Walmart attracts people who do drugs
Some of the bosses here seem rather "touchy" .. A construction worker who helped my grandfather rebuild his house back in the late 1960's told that when he worked for his real employer on a construction scaffolding and he saw somebody he didnt like or who had mistreated him .. he'd let some mortar slide down - especially if he was working like on the 6th floor or higher up ^^ ... Gave some chuckles among the construction workers - and before you ask .. he did it when construction works were done on houses at narrow pavements without fencing in the construction site or hanging protective covers on the scaffolding .. so the stuff "hit with precision".. and he got away with it every time since all other workers said it was happening all the time due to not having fence or protectived covers
Currently driving (I know), but IF your mechanic simply decides you have a blown headgasket by seeing moisture forming under the oil cap he's a fucking moron. Now if you have bubbling in your coolant (a little can be normal) like decent size bubbles then you have an issue. Or you can pressurize the cooling system, pull a plug and use a bore scope to check for coolant seeping into the combustion chamber. Works every time.
The one about bookmarks, though! I've found fancy expensive bookmarks in books I've borrowed from the library, and yes, I kept them. Also found actual money. PEOPLE DO NOT MARK YOUR PLACE WITH THAT $5 BILL
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29:55 prob Tim Hortons
WTAF is up with people shitting all over every Walmart?! That is one of the many reasons I would rather be homeless again than work at that place. There is damn near no amount of money that would be worth dealing with that shit (no pun intended.
Why do these stories make American work life sound terrifying? Is this normal?
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Time to see what’s in my copy and paste... Hallmark announces LGBTQ Christmas movie starring Jonathan Bennett
The "Mean Girls" actor will star in "The Christmas House," a holiday film about a gay couple looking to adopt their first child. O.
Day shift at WM. Elderly paraplegic man missing legs from knee down on one, mid-thigh down on the other. Forever hitting on any of the young and attractive females. I let this go until he started trying to talk me into going home with him. After that, the only thing I'd say to him was, "Your total is..." No more polite/friendly conversation for HIM. He only came through my line three times after I stopped speaking to him, then focused on other girls whom he could still make uncomfortable.
Poor dog 😥😔
Wow.. where are theses Walmarts ... 😮
Technically this was the interview. They had zero female employees, they thought I was a woman because of my real name, I couldn’t help them meet their quota
That's fascinating Barbara
hell. i have a coworker who put a kkk hood on and scared a black man while training him, and then tried to blackmail a woman to sleep with him, for that he was fired, but after she quit he was rehired.
EDIT: i work for a security company... :/
52:41 'Lawyer Man' legit does sound very Patrick Bateman-y, what the fuck?
Im watching this on a Huawei tablet right now... Sorry if the person who made this got their pay cut!!
wait is velveta secretly owned by kraft
A couple of weeks ago a saw a copy of pokemon sapphire not the remake. The og gba sapphire go for seventy bucks. Apparently its been there for years. It wasnt even in its original packaging.
35:43 yeah but were paying to be there
I'm sooooo glad to not live even near a wallmart
Like other side of the world far...
10:30 that's horrifying
That poor dog.
So many Poop stories to be expected really. Try Being a rest area attendant. Folks pick the strangest places to attempt gymnastics or acrobatic waste elimination you have to wonder what their home looks like.
What the actual unf is going off at Walmart? Does a special subspecies of humanity go there or something? Homo non-sapiens maybe?
3:33 thats a special kind of stupid you only see on TV
15:01 so.. instead of going to the restroom despite what the head chef says- this guys response was to pee in the Caesar salad for an event?
This dude needed to be fired- he has some bolts loose- there is no excuse for being a přiċķ like that- he would have his left food cut off for that crap!!😊
55:50 that one is even worse
I’m just eating Chinese food
That surgery story. WTF?
I'm horrified for the future generation that might operate on me. Getting likes on facebook and goofing off to dance to put it on TikTok during surgery for brownie points is all they care about it seems.
Are these stories 100% real?!?!😂
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Half of this Walmart stuff is bs I literally live next to a Walmart and my uncle works security NOTHING HAPPENS
Good for him, there are obviously a lot of worse wallmarts...
26:00 ahah hahah
"Stayed home to improve her marriage instead of working...."
She was clearly cheating and lying about where she was and who she was with and so she took off work so her husband could see her at home and believe her 😅 happened to my friend and his terrible (now ex) wife.
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"PC version on a console"
Uhhh yeah. You expect game devs to make w whole new friggin build for the console??
Jesus thats why you are a tester.
Are... Are you a game developer? Somethin' tells me you're not...
This went totally opposite what I thought it would. When it said "best" work stories, I wasn't expecting all this horrible stuff and firings. I was expecting good, happy stories.
Burn bad employees.
Sacrifice them to the Sun God.
Random Person Which one? (Sun God)
@@dominickbenincasa5043 You are clearly not part of the cult, and I am not revealing our our ways, mortal.
Random Person understood
The waffle house one sounds about right