Imagine being an equal part of a road rage incident and then crying, calling literally everyone you know & the police, and then blaming it all on someone else...
I think it's more of a they don't want any fans and paparazzi parked outside of their home, so they can be more private while they are there. How the house looks prolly is public knowledge.
11:26 Thats a big fear of mine. Just to clarify, I'm a detailer and occasionally we have customers that leave firearms sitting out in the open. I love guns but I don't want to be liable and responsible for someone elses guns. We have to remove them from the vehicle and it worries me that we can get in trouble for having firearms just sitting out in the shop even though they're not ours.
I used to work for a Valet company in Eastern Pennsylvania. I remember a customer coming in with a blue mercury with 24" rims. It was the equivalent of a Ford Crown Vic. I don't remember the car's name. Anyway all I remember is when I'm going to go give him a ticket after greeting him, he said there's a loaded gun underneath my seat whatever you do don't touch it. But he said it with a smile so it was kind of like off putting because it was a friendly like "Hey man just don't touch this." I said oaky. so I pulled out and crossed the street to park an our secure gated lot. Parked the car, then looked down and behold there is a loaded glock 17 with an extended 30 round mag. I can see that it's loaded.. The grip is facing me (muzzle pointed rear for easy access) and I'm just thinking to myself man this guy must have came from Philadelphia hood or something because this is a drive by car. Im in a drug car or something. no holster. no nothing. just laying open on the carpet. Just saying I'm a huge fan of guns I used to sell them at cabelas but in this particular case I didn't touch a Dang thing or tell anybody anything Besides "Hey let me be the sole person to get this car. The customer asked for me specifically"
Used to be a mechanic at a Chevy dealer in KY, kind of a rural area. Guy drops off a Silverado says his glovebox won’t open and his usb connector(or something like that) inside the center console armrest doesn’t work, and he’s got some kind of rattle noise coming from back side of the cab. After about 30 mins of messing with the glove box open it up and his pistol which he keeps in there had moved around in su th a position where it jammed when trying to open it and wouldn’t let the glovebox open, also found a wallet and a bunch of money from previous owner behind the glove box, one problem, he bought the truck used and it belongs to previous owner who traded it in about 3 years ago. Open the center console, another pistol and a few clips… had the shop foreman take a picture did not work on that this visit. Go to back area of cab looking for noise lift up seat, find a hunting rifle and handfuls of loose ammo. Took another picture, didn’t work on that either. Guy comes in the shop a few days later and days later and explains he owns a farm and they go out on property every week and hunt coyotes at night, that’s why he keeps so many guns in the truck, makes sense the truck is very dirty kinda farm truck lookin beat up n such, buncha farm stuff in the bed.
That is reckless And negligent. I would've turned them away/ had them properly secure them. Also before anyone calls me a liberal, I own Several firearms
Having worked at a dealer in Atlanta as a tech, it was pretty normal to just see someone’s party popper, right out there in the open, or tucked somewhere near the driver
13:51 Would you be liable though? If the keys were stolen at gunpoint it seems there's nothing the valet could do. I feel like it's on the armed robber.
at 13:46: "[...] and Georgia State Patrol had actually gotten the guy (robber) out of the car at gunpoint" at no point does he mention the valet being robbed at gunpoint so maybe pay a bit more attention next time
@@deantwaunbalton1177 that is actually the issue insurance companies will try to find anyone to foot the bill rather then themselves. It most likely wouldn't be the owner suing them it would be the insurance company hoping the the business (or the businesses insurance) figuring it would just be cheaper for them to settle.
That guy who stole the bag of truffles knew EXACTLY what he was taking. Those people are no joke. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a targeted theft instead of a random one.
I'm a truck driver who took my semi truck to the dealer once for some random engine code (don't remember what). After a week I called for an update and they told me "well bring it by and we'll look at it". Turns out they had misplaced my $92,000 Kenworth T680. Thankfully it didn't take them 3 weeks to find it though lol, only 3 hours.
Having worked at several dealerships over 10 years as a mechanic I’m trying to figure out how a car got lost for 3 weeks… I understand he explains something about being at a different dealership just across the parking lot or something but anywhere I’ve worked at they’d look at the cameras within the first 2 days.. and that driver would get fired and or banned from the property.
Akins Ford in Winder, GA lost my truck for 4 hours. Dropped it off for an oil change. They called to tell me it was done. Got to the dealer and they couldn't find who parked it and where they parked it. Too many people touch it and too little organization. Dealerships are a frickin mess. Closest thing to operating like a government (expensive, ineffecient, no intercommunication)
I don’t know how they lost it in the car wash😂 did no one go through it for that 3 weeks? Someone had to have noticed it. At my dealership we would lose cars sometimes because service advisors would write a ticket before the car got there. We would get sublets from other dealerships that didn’t know how to work on these cars/suvs. I was at a cadillac dealership. Someone from the other dealership is supposed to drop the vehicle off and a few times they would never show and forgotten about it. We would search our entire lot searching for it and find nothing. Then the service advisor would call and see if it was dropped off. They would reply yeah but we have no idea where it would be. Either they forgot to drop it off or the person that was supposed to left work early for vacation never did. This would go on for a couple days like its not that hard to find a car. They would assume that it was dropped off here and not even check. Then they would finally look for it after we keep telling them we don’t have it and find it within 5 minutes of searching. Some people are just ignorant and can’t rely on for anything
The dealer I worked at we had a car where a custom got the car after it was done with their other key then came back weeks later to ask for the receipt and we couldn’t find the car and we’re about to report it stolen until the service advisor said they grabbed the car prior like what was the logic
I once hit a pedestrian in a crosswalk right in front of the customer in his brand new 3 days old G37 at Mortons Steak House. When I say I got someone, it wasn’t like a small bump… this dude jumped off the curb in front of me on a No Walk and I hit him, he rolled up onto the hood and hit the windshield and rolled off. I freaked and jumped out asking if he needed an ambulance, the owner ran over and checked on us. The owner gave me a $20 tip, got in his car and drove off… the guy I hit got up and walked off like it didn’t happen…. I was just stuck standing there looking around wondering if this was a dream
@@stuartd9741 Yes. But, Atlanta is seen as a safe party city, when that is far from the truth. An unwritten rule is to never allow valets to unlock and/or remote start your car from a distance, especially at places like Lenox Mall or Phipps Plaza. Folks will slide in and take off in it. Or they’ll have a scanner to copy the signal and then steal it.
On several occasions where I valeted people would come in and ask if they could leave the gun in the car. Like...?? Had some policemen and a sheriff come in. Sheriff is driving a limo tinted Camaro with the lights mounted inside. So a car with already bad visibility, with limo tint, with lights inside taking up half of the already small front and rear window. He opens the trunk and there's a mp5 mounted in the trunk?!?!?! Hands me the keys and walks in like it's nothing...
Hardly the kind of behavior you would expect from someone who owns a Kia Soul, and lives in Atlanta. I am shocked, to the core! Shocked, I say! This miscreant must be brought to heel, justice must prevail❗ But what if the owner is male? Do I call him a "mistercreant"? Where is John Ficarra when I need him?
When I valet, I only give the key to the vehicle and not my whole set. Never been a problem, but one time. Stupid valet kid decided to put our key on someone else's ring and, of course, they left the venue before we did. My wife and I were furious! Long story but we got a ride home to get our second key and then back to the venue. Did manage to get our key back the next day.
Lol stuck in the elevator, I used to work valet and man our hotel was "nice" but had the jankiest elevators. Got off work, me and another valet(Taylor) I worked with took the garage elevator to the lower floor where we were parked, stairs were way out of the way. Elevator stops at bottom floor but doors only open about 1/3rd. Buttons did nothing, thing was jammed. Of course Taylor is Mr just turned 21, state champions high school lacrosse captain, 5'6" 130lbs built/runs like a jack russell terrior. He slips thru that crack no problem, I'm kind of starting to panic, I have a bad case of claustrophobia. My short fatass is also about 5"6 but 170lbs, I'm thinking I "MIGHT" wiggle thru the crack. I hit the emergency stop pull on the elevator and try to wiggle thru, proceeding to get myself stuck. Felt like Winey the Pooh getting stuck in Rabbit's hole lol. Luckily between the two of us we managed to get the doors wedged open a couple more inches, but I had a total freak out/borderline panic attack.
I work roadside assistance dispatch and losing cars at dealerships is not just common, it’s an every day thing. We get a car towed in to a dealer. If our driver doesn’t talk to someone at the dealer, they have no idea it’s there
I was looking to see if anyone else realized how much truffles can be worth. He says it as is the thief got nothing. He acts like the backpack was full of Ruffles instead of truffles.
The worst thing I’ve ever come across with a valet was having them not n on or how to drive my 1947 Packard with a three speed manual transmission and column shift. Twice they just kept it right at the valet station lol!
I work in the service center of a dealership, and we have rental vehicles for overnight customers, and when 1 comes back it gets thororughly checked over, then cleaned and gassed up and ready for the next, well 1 person didnt do a thorough check, and the 1st customer had left their gun in the rental, and later that day that rental went out to another customer. That was fun to tell the 2nd customer hey we need to come get this out of your vehicle
So your guy delivers a carpet in a golf cart that was woefully inadequate for the job and when he has what sounds like a pretty minor fender bender (totally due to the carpet) you make him walk going forward. A self described good employee. Punished for something you made him do. Yeah, not many people eager to work for you I would imagine. And why wouldn't the carts be insured?? Another inadequacy in your management of the company. Sorry dude, I don't mean to be nasty but I've seen so much of this that could be prevented if the owner had a clue, or at least sat down for 30 minutes with his insurance company to determine if he has sufficient coverage.
You think a VALET company doesn’t have good insurance? He talks about being sued every 30 seconds! He told a story in under a minute and you spent 15 typing this crap and making shit up? You don’t know the story so “keep his name out your fucking mouth” lmao sorry had to quote the great will smith! Hahaha
If you have listened to this guys stories you will realize he is a bit of a dunce lol. Dude clearly hires pretty incompetent people and runs way way to many operations that require skilled talented individuals. Constantly cutting corners.
@@WaddickLawnCare considering they are high end enough to have a valet service, that is a good possibility. Vinwiki needs to track down the truffle thief. I want to hear his story 😁
@@vamountainman2512 “I followed that guy with the truffles for 6 weeks, he finally parked his car leaving the truffles inside, I knew this was my moment to make it happen, I broke into his car and went right for the bag of truffles, didn’t even take anything else!”
i once was at a dealership as a porter and some customer left their gun in the car. i immeditely went to the service manager and said rather rude words about the customers intelligence and told the manager to call them and have them get it the f away. about an hour later the car didn't have a pistol in it anymore
I think he ment weed being in the system for a long time. His mom asked "why don't you test everyone?". He would definitely fire people for being intoxicated at work as hes mentioned in previous stories.
Imagine being an equal part of a road rage incident and then crying, calling literally everyone you know & the police, and then blaming it all on someone else...
Would you believe me if I told you her name was Karen??? frfr
@@ValetStories well that’s just the cherry on the icing 😂
That pretty much sums up the whole world of those Gen Z and hipsters
@@ROT4RYfc3s Feel free to elaborate on that, Chris
That’s everyone who road rages
Cardi B: Doesn't want pictures of her house.
Ed: "I'm gonna put some pictures of her house in a video that will get a million views."
Streisand Effect
Who? Like seriously, we're supposed to know or care? What's she famous for?
Nevermind, I don't care.
I think it's more of a they don't want any fans and paparazzi parked outside of their home, so they can be more private while they are there. How the house looks prolly is public knowledge.
Streisand ftw
@@CrazyBear65 that's a bold faced lie. Your channel has tumbed up every other Ben Shapiro video and he's in a one sided fued with her.
Just in time!! I love this guy's histories!
Great histories !🤣🤣👍👍
*stories
He’s top tier for sure
These valet stories are what got me into VinWiki. Thanks!
It's always a great day when Alex is back with more Valet fails.
The best part about this guy is that as long as he runs his business he’ll keep getting ammunition for this series
Polo bear top goes hard
11:26 Thats a big fear of mine. Just to clarify, I'm a detailer and occasionally we have customers that leave firearms sitting out in the open. I love guns but I don't want to be liable and responsible for someone elses guns. We have to remove them from the vehicle and it worries me that we can get in trouble for having firearms just sitting out in the shop even though they're not ours.
That is really scary
I used to work for a Valet company in Eastern Pennsylvania. I remember a customer coming in with a blue mercury with 24" rims. It was the equivalent of a Ford Crown Vic. I don't remember the car's name. Anyway all I remember is when I'm going to go give him a ticket after greeting him, he said there's a loaded gun underneath my seat whatever you do don't touch it. But he said it with a smile so it was kind of like off putting because it was a friendly like "Hey man just don't touch this." I said oaky. so I pulled out and crossed the street to park an our secure gated lot. Parked the car, then looked down and behold there is a loaded glock 17 with an extended 30 round mag. I can see that it's loaded.. The grip is facing me (muzzle pointed rear for easy access) and I'm just thinking to myself man this guy must have came from Philadelphia hood or something because this is a drive by car. Im in a drug car or something. no holster. no nothing. just laying open on the carpet.
Just saying I'm a huge fan of guns I used to sell them at cabelas but in this particular case I didn't touch a Dang thing or tell anybody anything Besides "Hey let me be the sole person to get this car. The customer asked for me specifically"
Used to be a mechanic at a Chevy dealer in KY, kind of a rural area. Guy drops off a Silverado says his glovebox won’t open and his usb connector(or something like that) inside the center console armrest doesn’t work, and he’s got some kind of rattle noise coming from back side of the cab. After about 30 mins of messing with the glove box open it up and his pistol which he keeps in there had moved around in su th a position where it jammed when trying to open it and wouldn’t let the glovebox open, also found a wallet and a bunch of money from previous owner behind the glove box, one problem, he bought the truck used and it belongs to previous owner who traded it in about 3 years ago. Open the center console, another pistol and a few clips… had the shop foreman take a picture did not work on that this visit. Go to back area of cab looking for noise lift up seat, find a hunting rifle and handfuls of loose ammo. Took another picture, didn’t work on that either.
Guy comes in the shop a few days later and days later and explains he owns a farm and they go out on property every week and hunt coyotes at night, that’s why he keeps so many guns in the truck, makes sense the truck is very dirty kinda farm truck lookin beat up n such, buncha farm stuff in the bed.
That is reckless And negligent.
I would've turned them away/ had them properly secure them.
Also before anyone calls me a liberal, I own Several firearms
@@JavierHernandez-fq4hu I own guns too and you're absolutely right. Either keep it on you or keep it locked up.
Alex has great energy and is dropping free game for everyone
Having worked at a dealer in Atlanta as a tech, it was pretty normal to just see someone’s party popper, right out there in the open, or tucked somewhere near the driver
13:51 Would you be liable though? If the keys were stolen at gunpoint it seems there's nothing the valet could do. I feel like it's on the armed robber.
yeah the car insurance should pay for that
at 13:46: "[...] and Georgia State Patrol had actually gotten the guy (robber) out of the car at gunpoint"
at no point does he mention the valet being robbed at gunpoint so maybe pay a bit more attention next time
@@JuliKanos 12:39 "rush him with a gun"
@@landisfeaston right, my bad, maybe i should pay more attention as well :))
@@deantwaunbalton1177 that is actually the issue insurance companies will try to find anyone to foot the bill rather then themselves. It most likely wouldn't be the owner suing them it would be the insurance company hoping the the business (or the businesses insurance) figuring it would just be cheaper for them to settle.
Ed must love Everytime he comes down to tell a story cause he knows it a 1m+ views video Everytime . He's so entertaining
That guy who stole the bag of truffles knew EXACTLY what he was taking. Those people are no joke. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a targeted theft instead of a random one.
Exactly 💯
Chris on Monday, Alex today. Vinwiki on a roll this week.
Oh hell yes, one of my favorite series on here!
Why do I enjoy these valet stories so much ?!?!
Hell yea, made my day with this video. This dude has some of the best stories
@Mohan Tabina If you're going to try to scam us, at least speak English so we know how you're going to try to scam us.
This is going to be very special to look back in the future for you Matt.
I'm a truck driver who took my semi truck to the dealer once for some random engine code (don't remember what).
After a week I called for an update and they told me "well bring it by and we'll look at it".
Turns out they had misplaced my $92,000 Kenworth T680. Thankfully it didn't take them 3 weeks to find it though lol, only 3 hours.
Love these stories
I love valet stories
Man, you have to make this videos every 6 months or less I can't never get enough of them
As a valet at a nice hotel, these are my favorite.
Having worked at several dealerships over 10 years as a mechanic I’m trying to figure out how a car got lost for 3 weeks… I understand he explains something about being at a different dealership just across the parking lot or something but anywhere I’ve worked at they’d look at the cameras within the first 2 days.. and that driver would get fired and or banned from the property.
Akins Ford in Winder, GA lost my truck for 4 hours. Dropped it off for an oil change. They called to tell me it was done. Got to the dealer and they couldn't find who parked it and where they parked it. Too many people touch it and too little organization. Dealerships are a frickin mess. Closest thing to operating like a government (expensive, ineffecient, no intercommunication)
I don’t know how they lost it in the car wash😂 did no one go through it for that 3 weeks? Someone had to have noticed it. At my dealership we would lose cars sometimes because service advisors would write a ticket before the car got there. We would get sublets from other dealerships that didn’t know how to work on these cars/suvs. I was at a cadillac dealership. Someone from the other dealership is supposed to drop the vehicle off and a few times they would never show and forgotten about it. We would search our entire lot searching for it and find nothing. Then the service advisor would call and see if it was dropped off. They would reply yeah but we have no idea where it would be. Either they forgot to drop it off or the person that was supposed to left work early for vacation never did. This would go on for a couple days like its not that hard to find a car. They would assume that it was dropped off here and not even check. Then they would finally look for it after we keep telling them we don’t have it and find it within 5 minutes of searching. Some people are just ignorant and can’t rely on for anything
The dealer I worked at we had a car where a custom got the car after it was done with their other key then came back weeks later to ask for the receipt and we couldn’t find the car and we’re about to report it stolen until the service advisor said they grabbed the car prior like what was the logic
Another ten reasons I park it myself.
7:24 "It rips up all the stuff" , "all underpaneling replaced" 3-4 hundred dollars ? That some cheap parts and labor
It’s a charger lol
Not only a domestic vehicle, but I’m sure they are frequent repeat customers and get a discount rate
I was just wondering the other day when we would see another episode of valet fails. LETS GOOO
We need more of this guy!
Love his stories. More of him, chris, and rabbit!!
I once hit a pedestrian in a crosswalk right in front of the customer in his brand new 3 days old G37 at Mortons Steak House. When I say I got someone, it wasn’t like a small bump… this dude jumped off the curb in front of me on a No Walk and I hit him, he rolled up onto the hood and hit the windshield and rolled off. I freaked and jumped out asking if he needed an ambulance, the owner ran over and checked on us. The owner gave me a $20 tip, got in his car and drove off… the guy I hit got up and walked off like it didn’t happen…. I was just stuck standing there looking around wondering if this was a dream
The auto body school I attended, lost a car they were supposed to repair, and it ended up in a tow yard.
Lol!! He doesn't know that Truffles are practically GOLD!! {0.o} 😆😂🤣
He’s doing a great job of making Atlanta sound like a crime ridden shit hole
Because it is and I live in one of its suburbs.
You could say that about any city?
@@stuartd9741 Yes. But, Atlanta is seen as a safe party city, when that is far from the truth. An unwritten rule is to never allow valets to unlock and/or remote start your car from a distance, especially at places like Lenox Mall or Phipps Plaza. Folks will slide in and take off in it. Or they’ll have a scanner to copy the signal and then steal it.
Did you click in this video thinking he would share stories that end in happy endings without a hitch?
On several occasions where I valeted people would come in and ask if they could leave the gun in the car. Like...??
Had some policemen and a sheriff come in. Sheriff is driving a limo tinted Camaro with the lights mounted inside. So a car with already bad visibility, with limo tint, with lights inside taking up half of the already small front and rear window. He opens the trunk and there's a mp5 mounted in the trunk?!?!?!
Hands me the keys and walks in like it's nothing...
Last time I was this early the Escalade hadn't been crashed into the plane yet.
Gotta love this dude's stories plus he's very professional 👍🙌
These are always the best
If I was to break into a car I’d defiantly rather find a backpack filled with truffles than a backpack with a laptop in it or a camera
Exactly 💯
Cheap truffles are $330 per pound. With the right contacts that thief could have made a lot of money.
Exactly 💯
that is assuming that is the type of truffle they are talking about. It could just be those chocolate truffle things.
Dude I love this guys stories!!!
Love Alex’s stories but if I have to hear him say “proppity” again it’ll be too soon 😂
Never clicked on a video faster! Love these stories!
Not sure how you top the previous stories but I’ll just watch and wait!
WoW that last story!!!!! Wow 👌
I love being able to watch vin wiki with my morning coffee
"Hush money "lol
Hardly the kind of behavior you would expect from someone who owns a Kia Soul, and lives in Atlanta. I am shocked, to the core! Shocked, I say! This miscreant must be brought to heel, justice must prevail❗ But what if the owner is male? Do I call him a "mistercreant"? Where is John Ficarra when I need him?
One of my favorite guests you have on here, loving the valet stories!!
When I valet, I only give the key to the vehicle and not my whole set. Never been a problem, but one time. Stupid valet kid decided to put our key on someone else's ring and, of course, they left the venue before we did. My wife and I were furious! Long story but we got a ride home to get our second key and then back to the venue. Did manage to get our key back the next day.
Alex awesome as always
that's why its always better to just park the car yourself in a secure parking place and not worry about this lol
Never say no to food at an Indian party 🤫
Lol, Nick sounds like a great guy.
Love these! Keep ‘em coming Alex!
I love this guy!
Love this guys stories
Let's Gooooooo I absolutely love these valet stories!
Streisand effect. No one would know who lived there until the security pointed it out.
One of the underrated story tellers
He’s got great stories! Hope more to come!
Love this guy!
I love this dudes stories! And I love the little lycan hypersport car toy
Lol stuck in the elevator, I used to work valet and man our hotel was "nice" but had the jankiest elevators. Got off work, me and another valet(Taylor) I worked with took the garage elevator to the lower floor where we were parked, stairs were way out of the way. Elevator stops at bottom floor but doors only open about 1/3rd. Buttons did nothing, thing was jammed. Of course Taylor is Mr just turned 21, state champions high school lacrosse captain, 5'6" 130lbs built/runs like a jack russell terrior. He slips thru that crack no problem, I'm kind of starting to panic, I have a bad case of claustrophobia. My short fatass is also about 5"6 but 170lbs, I'm thinking I "MIGHT" wiggle thru the crack. I hit the emergency stop pull on the elevator and try to wiggle thru, proceeding to get myself stuck. Felt like Winey the Pooh getting stuck in Rabbit's hole lol. Luckily between the two of us we managed to get the doors wedged open a couple more inches, but I had a total freak out/borderline panic attack.
Love listening to his story's!
I love these stories
I work roadside assistance dispatch and losing cars at dealerships is not just common, it’s an every day thing.
We get a car towed in to a dealer. If our driver doesn’t talk to someone at the dealer, they have no idea it’s there
Hahah nice these stories are always great
A backpack full of truffles depending on the quality can be thousands of dollars, I wonder if the thief even knew what they had
Good bet the smash & grab was a crime of opportunity and the guy dumped the bag or had one hell of a pasta meal not knowing what the value was.
I was looking to see if anyone else realized how much truffles can be worth. He says it as is the thief got nothing. He acts like the backpack was full of Ruffles instead of truffles.
"Do you have any idea what the street value of this fungus is?"
Great stories
Alex never disappoints
These are always good. Get the snacks.👏🤤
Why you need an LLC?
That was so Good!!
NEED #8 NOWWWWW....FIENDING! LOL
Alex is my favorite
Great content never a dull moment in the valet
Yeh more stories from Alex!
This guy is the best
The worst thing I’ve ever come across with a valet was having them not n on or how to drive my 1947 Packard with a three speed manual transmission and column shift. Twice they just kept it right at the valet station lol!
Well yeah, it's a relic. Manual column shifters are really really weird even if somebody grew up with manuals.
Awesome
I work in the service center of a dealership, and we have rental vehicles for overnight customers, and when 1 comes back it gets thororughly checked over, then cleaned and gassed up and ready for the next, well 1 person didnt do a thorough check, and the 1st customer had left their gun in the rental, and later that day that rental went out to another customer. That was fun to tell the 2nd customer hey we need to come get this out of your vehicle
This might be weird to say but he always has such a calming voice.
this brother is so well spoken.
So your guy delivers a carpet in a golf cart that was woefully inadequate for the job and when he has what sounds like a pretty minor fender bender (totally due to the carpet) you make him walk going forward. A self described good employee. Punished for something you made him do. Yeah, not many people eager to work for you I would imagine. And why wouldn't the carts be insured?? Another inadequacy in your management of the company. Sorry dude, I don't mean to be nasty but I've seen so much of this that could be prevented if the owner had a clue, or at least sat down for 30 minutes with his insurance company to determine if he has sufficient coverage.
You think a VALET company doesn’t have good insurance? He talks about being sued every 30 seconds! He told a story in under a minute and you spent 15 typing this crap and making shit up? You don’t know the story so “keep his name out your fucking mouth” lmao sorry had to quote the great will smith! Hahaha
If you have listened to this guys stories you will realize he is a bit of a dunce lol. Dude clearly hires pretty incompetent people and runs way way to many operations that require skilled talented individuals. Constantly cutting corners.
"3 WEEKS" "I WANT MY 2 DOLLARS", WHAT A JOKE!!!!!!!!
Love that road rage one.
My first VW video was with Alex. Didnt know what it was about but love them always. Always wondered how you make money Asa valet
He sounds like a reasonable boss to work for
A backpack full of truffles likely had a substantial value.
@Caleb P most certainly, I would think so haha. Far from impossible though.
@@vamountainman2512 just walk back in the restaurant the car was at I bet they need some
@@WaddickLawnCare considering they are high end enough to have a valet service, that is a good possibility. Vinwiki needs to track down the truffle thief. I want to hear his story 😁
@@vamountainman2512 “I followed that guy with the truffles for 6 weeks, he finally parked his car leaving the truffles inside, I knew this was my moment to make it happen, I broke into his car and went right for the bag of truffles, didn’t even take anything else!”
😂man they got atlscoop on here, Atlanta really is something else
I’ve worked vallet and the amount of guns people leave In the car and even drugs is just mind boggling
Maybe if he paid SALARIES to his employees instead of being greedy he would get better workers.
I guess you don't understand the industry...BTW the valets at dealerships do get paid a salary
Lmfao yea let’s give part time employees salary, benefits the works!
i once was at a dealership as a porter and some customer left their gun in the car. i immeditely went to the service manager and said rather rude words about the customers intelligence and told the manager to call them and have them get it the f away. about an hour later the car didn't have a pistol in it anymore
HERE WE GO
Or a bribe. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Sounds like something my grandmother would have done.
10:36 That candy color!
A bag of truffles would actually be a pretty big score
Lol! Not the hush money!!
I still can't believe this guy made a video saying a certain percentage of his employees are using drugs and driving around these cars.
I think he ment weed being in the system for a long time. His mom asked "why don't you test everyone?". He would definitely fire people for being intoxicated at work as hes mentioned in previous stories.
Tell me which video it was in, where he said that he knew a certain percentage of his valets were taking drugs?
@@theanomalous1401 I got you, here is the video in question (it was posted last week): ruclips.net/video/ro31mZIvzkE/видео.html
30 seconds in....
I like Alex's shirt
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Let me answer that question:
People in the US are weirdly obsessed with guns, but at the same time tend to be really negligent with them.
It's my God-given right to leave my assault rifles laying around.