I am a Game Designer. Too often loading screens are just an illusion to trick players, cuz the game loads very, very fast, but if it just moved to the next scene, the player might think the game froze. Not all loading screens are a trick, but some are.
I play SSO and they updated their loading screen few years back. The old one was very cute too, but I like admiring the loading screens. It's always been a quite interesting to think what goes on in the game itself while the screens are on. After seeing this I think the loading process has been developed to be way better than before and the screens are there for the sake of it. (In SSO it's digital art relating to the game and main characters. SSO is also a horse related game)
I agree wholeheartedly about the person's assessment of aa. Yes, it has saved lives. But there is no way in hell it should be protrayed as the only game in town as far as sobriety goes. I was "working the program" for 5 years, and became disgusted with it. People seemed to revel in how messed up they were, and the messed up things they did when using. Hanging out outside of meetings was/is a big thing. Invariably, people would begin to go back to the past and start telling "war stories" about when they were using. I want to look to the future. And plan on being a better person. That's something I have some influence on. One of the first things a person says at an aa meeting is "Hello, I'm X, I'm an alcoholic." So, right off the bat, they label themselves a duckup, and/or defective. There's really nothing you can do with a label like that. You're stuck with it. I found SMART recovery. It's based on Adlerian cognitive behavioral therapy. It focuses on changing behavior and thinking that leads people to use. A person CAN change both their behaviour and thinking. I could go on, but I don't want to be long winded. Just remember, there are other programs that are a ton less harmful to a person's mental and spiritual health than aa.
I'm a licensed nail technician. A lot of nail salons in the US (pretty much any salon that will do a full set of acrylics for under $40 dollars and isn't run by a school) are totally illegal, real nail techs call these salons "chop shops". The "techs" in these salons aren't licensed, the licenses at each station are all just copies of the salon owner's license with different pictures pasted onto them and you can check that by looking from station to station because they'll all have the same name on them. This means that they do not have the necessary safety and sanitation training and they won't deny services to people with fungus and other infections that nail techs are not legally allowed to work on because these infections are highly contagious. They also use a type of acrylic monomer called MMA monomer that literally eats through your natural nail bed and can get you too high to drive safely just by breathing in the fumes. MMA monomer has been illegal since the 1970's but these chop shops have been continuing to use it by switching the labels on the bottles during state board inspections. They use it because acrylic applied with MMA monomer pretty much never lifts and clients love being able to go a month or two without a fill and still have their hideous grown out acrylics hanging on. When MMA monomer nails do lift, they'll take your whole natural nail off with them because of the way that stuff eats through the whole nail where as normal acrylic will only take off the surface layer of the nail when they lift. MMA monomer also has a much stronger smell than normal monomer so if you can smell acrylic monomer (a strong chemical smell if you don't know what monomer smells like) from outside the shop or in the lobby of the shop, it's a chop shop.
Majority of the products used in services in Sephora moisturizers, eye creams, oils, makeup brushes, powders, lips products are client returns that are recycled to not cut into the tester budget. Sorry Sephora but more sorry for my once clientele!
Former call center agent: the agent on the phone isn't any happier about all the upsells and downsells offered to you. They do not have a choice. They have to follow the script. It doesn't matter how rude you are, they cannot skip any part of the script or they get coached. That coaching goes in the employees file for 30 days. If they stack up, it leads to suspension and dismissal. The call center makes an agreement with the client to follow the script provided by the client. The best thing you can do is let the agent say their shit and they will get you off the phone as fast as they can. The more you interrupt, yell, say snarky shit and demand supervisors will only make the call take longer. Seriously, if you dont want to hear it order online. But, if you do that pay attention. You may have to unclick extras. I cannot tell you how many times I got screamed at because someone didn't unclick something. Screaming at, belittling, demeaning and just being an asshole to the agent on the phone is not going to get you what you want. It IS going to make the person who has to deal with you miserable.
I remember a supervisor going ballistic on an employee who adjusted her monitor to make it easier to read the script. That happened in front of everyone. Also, I was one of about 20 people to get orientation when I was first hired. When I left, I'd been the last one there. I was there for 5 months.
OK so my last job was for a pharmaceutical company and I had to sign a non-disclosure agreement so lets just say that even though almost everyone thinks that they are evil corporations you are all completely under rating the level of evil involved.
14:45 Possible future prof, past TA here, Some are winging lectures; others have them planned out to the minute; some, like me, have an outline. Showing up to office hours improves grades. In my case, its because you got more time few-on-one with the prof and you understand better. Others, the effect is amplified because they know your face and elevate your grade just because they like/know you.
I had a job at Airport Valet parking. While it wasn't a secret, the website did mention it on the FAQ section. All cars got parked outside for the majority of the stay. Not even under nets or shades. Most people got angry when they find that out.
Product at any store: $15 Product at our clinic plus our "service fee" for administering it: $200 What our company paid for product on wholesale: $0.15 Lets just say i tend to "forget" to charge people for cesrtin thing. The medical feild gouges people and i refuse to charge someone $30 for a single effing bandaid. Word of advice if you ever fnd yourself with a steep emergency room bill ask for an "itemized bill" thag shows every individual thing your being charged with 9 times outta 10 they will take off a good chunk of stupid charges before giving it because they dont want you to know about that $70 cotton ball fee.
@15:17 A couple of years ago I broke my ankle and was in a cast for 7 weeks. During all these weeks, my foot doctor had plenty of time to notify me about issues with my my health insurance. You know, so I could RESOLVE them. Did they do that? No. They waited literally until the Friday before my appointment to get the cast removed(which was on Monday) to call and CANCEL my appointment, with no reason what so ever given in the message. Not only that, but they waited until after not only their office was closed, plus my Primarie's office was closed as well, to give me this message. Forcing me to wait until MONDAY to call them(cause of course they couldn't be bothered to be open on the weekends) and find out why the hell my appointment was cancelled. And then, they had the gall to try and set me up with another appointment in a whole another month. I was so pissed off at this point, I was ready to chop the cast off myself.
I feel like the one about hidden charges is door dash..... I've seen a cost breakdown from them after I got charged a ludicrous amount of money for dropping of a sandwich and drink. 1. They charge TWO DELIVERY FEES. 2. If you order a small meal, you get charged an extra two dollars. 3. The meals aren't properly priced, they're (bunch of jargon saying they can pretty much charge you whatever they want). I ordered a four dollar combo that comes with fries and a drink, I paid ten dollars for this with the delivery fee they advertise waived as a new user. Oh, and they didn't even show me a total on their site before I ordered so I knew none of this.
12.30 - I worked six years in a rehab in England. I personally fixed figures of "success" to make it look good. the boss relapsed and died. His replacement relapsed. At the end, there were more staff than clients. Public money funded it. The waste and enormous wages paid was unbelievable. Corporate People were on 50-80 thousand a year for basic 9-5 jobs. nobody stayed clean very long , and 12 steps compulsory meetings do not help.
I work for a sporting good retail company that loves putting the price sticker with the location where the product was made in a very visible place. Truth is, none of those places are right, and the price stickers are made in my country, not where the product was produced. Today we had a product where the sticker said it was made in the Vatican.
In my country The biggest famous peoples dealer admitted that one of our president took a lot of cocaine during his presidential term but also was the supervisor of a international canabis trafic with marocco. One day the dealer was not paid so he decide to cut his product with laxatives and during a presidential orgy every famous guest was running outside to find a bush to poop cause all the water closet was occupied .
8:02 Can confirm, I gotta load three trucks each with upwards of 300 packages with weighs ranging from less than 1 lb to greater than 125 lb and most of the time they all come at one time on the belt. If the package doesn't say fragile and the next 20 packages are for my trucks, they are being thrown.
some places will also put emphasis on being careful with things that are obviously electronics. but why the monitors and printers are often not labelled fragile is beyond me tho.
14:52 can confirm. Work for imaging center. When we call patients and tell them the machine is down most of the time its the xray, ct, mri etc tech wanting to leave early
Im not from the US and i never understood that thing about being unconditionally stone cold sober at the AA like. Ive had issues in the past and beating yourself up on one (hopefully minor) mistake is a sure road to total relapse, much more than just everyday temptation.
p4ngolin, you are right. In aa, person can have 20 years of sobriety. On a person's yearly anniversary, they are often given a coin with the number of years clean they have on it. If they have a shot, even a sip of alcohol, it's considered a relapse and they start from the beginning. That's like saying you made it to your final year in college and you flunked your physical chemistry or linear algebra class, so now you have to go back to 1st grade and start all over. It's like the knowledge of how to be sober for 20 years suddenly no longer exists in the person's mind. There's plenty of harmful things in aa. I personally love SMART recovery.
If you go to the dmv at the end of the day to register a private sale, just be nice, offer to "have questions" that tie up their time so everyone has to deal with the customers and not them, and your $4k car might suddenly have sold for $100.
Rich or poor, smart or dumb, our schools are a warehouse where people dump their kids.The truth is, all good parent home school, even when they go to public school. The dumbest normal kid can turn out great, if the parent put any effort into their children. Everyone thinks they are the best parents. The best you can say is, a benigh neglect, is better than a malignant best intent. They had a teaching college near hear, and part of the program was each student at the college had to teach one course to one child. Children that were signed up, would have a different student teaching them a specific subject. Every single child, regardless of aptitude, finished the program gifted. My wife introduce me to one of these kids once. It was freaky, how the kid acted. It was like talking to socialy gifted adult. We were talking to him, and he was about eight years old. His mother was shopping for groceries. He wanted to talk to us, so he took his mother's shopping list, ripped it in half, and got his own cart. He talked to us while getting stuff the family needed. He see his mom, looks in her cart, and say, "I seen better deals than that." They switched cart, and list, and the kid took back the stuff his mom bought, and got the better deal. It was so weird.
All our products are advertised as American Made but in reality it all comes from China and Taiwan. We are required to remove all the labels stating where it came from so people don't know.
1.We don't actually recycle anything besides cardboard despite there being recycling bins everywhere. 2.If you try to win the claw game 4 or more times to no avail, tell us and we'll give you whatever you were trying to get for free. 3. If you're nice to us, we'll make your experience 10x better with discounts, opening the stores early just for you, and helping you out as much as humanly possible.
Pasta Panda 1 is mean..... but its kinda worth it with 3.... and 2 is just like always.... THE CLAW MACHINES ARE RIGGED AF 3 is nice..... follows the golden rule....
At a sausage factory that makes products for several companies they had several workers made up of Huber workers. Usually drug charges some who used while working. Found syringes laying in the cooler with the finished sausage, tweaking while making the sausages, one over dose who was luckily found in the bathroom stall passed out. (Some good worker crawled under the locked stall door and opened it from the inside so he could be pulled out....he lived btw) Oh and a police officer would come about once a month to give BREATHALYZER test to those workers who never had a drinking problem. Big shock the guy or girl addicted to heroin passed the alcohol test again.🙄 During the summer when production was highest we would run out of room in the cooler so sausage that was self stable would sit outside the cooler in a nother room with wet floors that would get splashed in as people walked by. All that needed to happen was one drop of water on the floor to hit the finished meat and people would/could get sick. USDA under stood but hands were tied since he can't fine the company unless he sees the water contact the finished meat. That company wasn't going to slow production unless they were hit in the pocket with a large fine. I bet they still do it and are only 1 major medical issue being traced back before they get a HUGE fine. To many gray areas where things could go seriously wrong.
One last one. Theres a high profile restaraunt here that i had to do a job in the kitchen for one day. The kitchen was nothing more rhan a converted basement with almost no ventilation except for the back door. The floor was bare concrete and falling apart with huge chunks missing. I thought it was very unsanitary until i heard a conversatuon where a lady sent her chowder back saying it wasn't made right. The cook tasted it, then asked what she said wasnt right. The server said she complained it was too thin. So then i thought fuck it, those customers deserve it.
The "Take me off your call list" doesn't always work, so if that doesn't work then just threaten to call the cops if you hear from them again for harassment.
6:31 I don't know if its the place being referred to, but sounds exactly like Tim Hortons. I used to put away their truck shipment. Literally every donut/timbit comes frozen. Literally nothing is fresh
My mother was a special education teacher and I have always harbored hatred for one kid she took care of that would have been sent to jail on a daily basis if he was not mentally handicapped I mean I don’t hold his condition against him but the absolute vile sadistic things he did ranged from black eyes broken bones and sexual assaults biting..... I just don’t think it was all his mental condition but either way that kid needed help and his parents didn’t have anything and it was just a little elementary in a smaller city that kid needed professional help
My sister in law is the dean of an autism center in my town. She worked her way up from wiping up poop every other moment to running the place and everything you said is what she has also endured and more (police investigations from false allegations of restraint abuse), while working in the "special area". She has told me so many horror stories. I now heavily sympathize with parents of autistic children. It takes a strong person to do such a job. I'm sorry you had to experience her being hurt. Bless you and your mother!
6:00 The following rant applies toward psych wards/clinics and other mental health facilities, that receive certain criminals, but I believe is highly related to this particular Reddit post. I'm a fairly center-left person generally (with a whole lotta variation depending on issue), but one of the most enraging and disturbing and sickening "compassionate" beliefs amongst many left-wingers involves their sympathy (but not empathy, I'd wager) with various physical/psychological conditions that they think mitigates criminal punishment/imprisonment, or placement/priority in a public school classroom. (This includes, but sure as hell isn't limited to, those Special Education "students" who have no business being in a school given how violent and unpredictable they are.) What these bleeding-hearted fucks fail to realize is that every violent person you deem as having "diminished responsibility"* * * will inevitably be sent to another institution and dealt with by overworked, underpaid, and truly empathic people *_who don't have firearms to defend themselves_* like a prison guard/police officer does. Every time the legal and educational systems exercises tolerance for unambiguously violent people, and dangerous people get an "out" from imprisonment, a truly _defenseless_ person is put in grave, even inevitable, danger. How very enlightened. * * * I'm sorry, but the idea of "having diminished capacity", "lack of responsibility", and "not guilty by reason of insanity" (please give me a rigorous definition of "insanity"), for _anybody_ , no matter how legitimate their physical/neuropsychological condition might be, is fucking ludicrous, dangerous, and an anathema to the very bedrock concept of civilization itself: Self-hood and Individual Responsibility.
lol the last one might be me, I cut off the tip of my finger working at a large grocery store chain deli and idk what happened. Not sure if they even cleaned the meat slicer properly. I was mostly concerned with convincing management to let me leave and drive myself to urgent care. I should have quit right then but I worked there for about two months after that incident.
Not all landfills recycle. Yeah we will charge you an extra 20 bucks a month for a recycling can but... it's going to go get buried in the ground with the rest of the trash.
I am a Game Designer.
Too often loading screens are just an illusion to trick players, cuz the game loads very, very fast, but if it just moved to the next scene, the player might think the game froze.
Not all loading screens are a trick, but some are.
I play SSO and they updated their loading screen few years back. The old one was very cute too, but I like admiring the loading screens. It's always been a quite interesting to think what goes on in the game itself while the screens are on. After seeing this I think the loading process has been developed to be way better than before and the screens are there for the sake of it. (In SSO it's digital art relating to the game and main characters. SSO is also a horse related game)
They do this with jedi fallen order by squeezing through small spaces all the time.
I agree wholeheartedly about the person's assessment of aa. Yes, it has saved lives. But there is no way in hell it should be protrayed as the only game in town as far as sobriety goes. I was "working the program" for 5 years, and became disgusted with it. People seemed to revel in how messed up they were, and the messed up things they did when using. Hanging out outside of meetings was/is a big thing. Invariably, people would begin to go back to the past and start telling "war stories" about when they were using. I want to look to the future. And plan on being a better person. That's something I have some influence on.
One of the first things a person says at an aa meeting is "Hello, I'm X, I'm an alcoholic." So, right off the bat, they label themselves a duckup, and/or defective. There's really nothing you can do with a label like that. You're stuck with it. I found SMART recovery. It's based on Adlerian cognitive behavioral therapy. It focuses on changing behavior and thinking that leads people to use. A person CAN change both their behaviour and thinking. I could go on, but I don't want to be long winded. Just remember, there are other programs that are a ton less harmful to a person's mental and spiritual health than aa.
I'm a licensed nail technician. A lot of nail salons in the US (pretty much any salon that will do a full set of acrylics for under $40 dollars and isn't run by a school) are totally illegal, real nail techs call these salons "chop shops". The "techs" in these salons aren't licensed, the licenses at each station are all just copies of the salon owner's license with different pictures pasted onto them and you can check that by looking from station to station because they'll all have the same name on them. This means that they do not have the necessary safety and sanitation training and they won't deny services to people with fungus and other infections that nail techs are not legally allowed to work on because these infections are highly contagious. They also use a type of acrylic monomer called MMA monomer that literally eats through your natural nail bed and can get you too high to drive safely just by breathing in the fumes. MMA monomer has been illegal since the 1970's but these chop shops have been continuing to use it by switching the labels on the bottles during state board inspections. They use it because acrylic applied with MMA monomer pretty much never lifts and clients love being able to go a month or two without a fill and still have their hideous grown out acrylics hanging on. When MMA monomer nails do lift, they'll take your whole natural nail off with them because of the way that stuff eats through the whole nail where as normal acrylic will only take off the surface layer of the nail when they lift. MMA monomer also has a much stronger smell than normal monomer so if you can smell acrylic monomer (a strong chemical smell if you don't know what monomer smells like) from outside the shop or in the lobby of the shop, it's a chop shop.
Majority of the products used in services in Sephora moisturizers, eye creams, oils, makeup brushes, powders, lips products are client returns that are recycled to not cut into the tester budget. Sorry Sephora but more sorry for my once clientele!
Former call center agent: the agent on the phone isn't any happier about all the upsells and downsells offered to you. They do not have a choice. They have to follow the script. It doesn't matter how rude you are, they cannot skip any part of the script or they get coached. That coaching goes in the employees file for 30 days. If they stack up, it leads to suspension and dismissal. The call center makes an agreement with the client to follow the script provided by the client. The best thing you can do is let the agent say their shit and they will get you off the phone as fast as they can. The more you interrupt, yell, say snarky shit and demand supervisors will only make the call take longer. Seriously, if you dont want to hear it order online. But, if you do that pay attention. You may have to unclick extras. I cannot tell you how many times I got screamed at because someone didn't unclick something. Screaming at, belittling, demeaning and just being an asshole to the agent on the phone is not going to get you what you want. It IS going to make the person who has to deal with you miserable.
I remember a supervisor going ballistic on an employee who adjusted her monitor to make it easier to read the script. That happened in front of everyone. Also, I was one of about 20 people to get orientation when I was first hired. When I left, I'd been the last one there. I was there for 5 months.
OK so my last job was for a pharmaceutical company and I had to sign a non-disclosure agreement so lets just say that even though almost everyone thinks that they are evil corporations you are all completely under rating the level of evil involved.
Make a video!
@@westie420uk they signed an NDA...
The recycling at McDonald's all goes in the garbage.
I love these videos. I think the computer voice makes it funnier
Ari what computer voice this is how he sounds?
Kevin Hilton exacrly
@@kevinhilton5180 yeahh
Lol. Look up the UA-camr called MauLer. He sounds a lot like this voice.
14:45 Possible future prof, past TA here, Some are winging lectures; others have them planned out to the minute; some, like me, have an outline. Showing up to office hours improves grades. In my case, its because you got more time few-on-one with the prof and you understand better. Others, the effect is amplified because they know your face and elevate your grade just because they like/know you.
8:09 "gently pets my plushies that just came in the mail"
I had a job at Airport Valet parking. While it wasn't a secret, the website did mention it on the FAQ section. All cars got parked outside for the majority of the stay. Not even under nets or shades. Most people got angry when they find that out.
Product at any store: $15
Product at our clinic plus our "service fee" for administering it: $200
What our company paid for product on wholesale: $0.15
Lets just say i tend to "forget" to charge people for cesrtin thing. The medical feild gouges people and i refuse to charge someone $30 for a single effing bandaid.
Word of advice if you ever fnd yourself with a steep emergency room bill ask for an "itemized bill" thag shows every individual thing your being charged with 9 times outta 10 they will take off a good chunk of stupid charges before giving it because they dont want you to know about that $70 cotton ball fee.
@15:17 A couple of years ago I broke my ankle and was in a cast for 7 weeks. During all these weeks, my foot doctor had plenty of time to notify me about issues with my my health insurance. You know, so I could RESOLVE them. Did they do that? No. They waited literally until the Friday before my appointment to get the cast removed(which was on Monday) to call and CANCEL my appointment, with no reason what so ever given in the message. Not only that, but they waited until after not only their office was closed, plus my Primarie's office was closed as well, to give me this message. Forcing me to wait until MONDAY to call them(cause of course they couldn't be bothered to be open on the weekends) and find out why the hell my appointment was cancelled.
And then, they had the gall to try and set me up with another appointment in a whole another month. I was so pissed off at this point, I was ready to chop the cast off myself.
I feel like the one about hidden charges is door dash..... I've seen a cost breakdown from them after I got charged a ludicrous amount of money for dropping of a sandwich and drink. 1. They charge TWO DELIVERY FEES. 2. If you order a small meal, you get charged an extra two dollars. 3. The meals aren't properly priced, they're (bunch of jargon saying they can pretty much charge you whatever they want). I ordered a four dollar combo that comes with fries and a drink, I paid ten dollars for this with the delivery fee they advertise waived as a new user. Oh, and they didn't even show me a total on their site before I ordered so I knew none of this.
12.30 - I worked six years in a rehab in England. I personally fixed figures of "success" to make it look good. the boss relapsed and died. His replacement relapsed. At the end, there were more staff than clients. Public money funded it. The waste and enormous wages paid was unbelievable. Corporate People were on 50-80 thousand a year for basic 9-5 jobs. nobody stayed clean very long , and 12 steps compulsory meetings do not help.
I work for a sporting good retail company that loves putting the price sticker with the location where the product was made in a very visible place. Truth is, none of those places are right, and the price stickers are made in my country, not where the product was produced. Today we had a product where the sticker said it was made in the Vatican.
blessed products
In my country The biggest famous peoples dealer admitted that one of our president took a lot of cocaine during his presidential term but also was the supervisor of a international canabis trafic with marocco. One day the dealer was not paid so he decide to cut his product with laxatives and during a presidential orgy every famous guest was running outside to find a bush to poop cause all the water closet was occupied .
Yves Putrum Wtf did I just read.
@@Liusilayeah i know .... but there is worst
19:30 really hoping you don’t work in a food service business
8:02 Can confirm, I gotta load three trucks each with upwards of 300 packages with weighs ranging from less than 1 lb to greater than 125 lb and most of the time they all come at one time on the belt. If the package doesn't say fragile and the next 20 packages are for my trucks, they are being thrown.
some places will also put emphasis on being careful with things that are obviously electronics. but why the monitors and printers are often not labelled fragile is beyond me tho.
14:52 can confirm. Work for imaging center. When we call patients and tell them the machine is down most of the time its the xray, ct, mri etc tech wanting to leave early
Not much different to McDonald's ice cream machine then
2:34 I’ve lost count of the amount of times my school report has had someone else’s name on it
Im not from the US and i never understood that thing about being unconditionally stone cold sober at the AA like. Ive had issues in the past and beating yourself up on one (hopefully minor) mistake is a sure road to total relapse, much more than just everyday temptation.
p4ngolin, you are right. In aa, person can have 20 years of sobriety. On a person's yearly anniversary, they are often given a coin with the number of years clean they have on it. If they have a shot, even a sip of alcohol, it's considered a relapse and they start from the beginning. That's like saying you made it to your final year in college and you flunked your physical chemistry or linear algebra class, so now you have to go back to 1st grade and start all over. It's like the knowledge of how to be sober for 20 years suddenly no longer exists in the person's mind. There's plenty of harmful things in aa. I personally love SMART recovery.
If you go to the dmv at the end of the day to register a private sale, just be nice, offer to "have questions" that tie up their time so everyone has to deal with the customers and not them, and your $4k car might suddenly have sold for $100.
Rich or poor, smart or dumb, our schools are a warehouse where people dump their kids.The truth is, all good parent home school, even when they go to public school. The dumbest normal kid can turn out great, if the parent put any effort into their children. Everyone thinks they are the best parents. The best you can say is, a benigh neglect, is better than a malignant best intent. They had a teaching college near hear, and part of the program was each student at the college had to teach one course to one child. Children that were signed up, would have a different student teaching them a specific subject. Every single child, regardless of aptitude, finished the program gifted. My wife introduce me to one of these kids once. It was freaky, how the kid acted. It was like talking to socialy gifted adult. We were talking to him, and he was about eight years old. His mother was shopping for groceries. He wanted to talk to us, so he took his mother's shopping list, ripped it in half, and got his own cart. He talked to us while getting stuff the family needed. He see his mom, looks in her cart, and say, "I seen better deals than that." They switched cart, and list, and the kid took back the stuff his mom bought, and got the better deal. It was so weird.
All our products are advertised as American Made but in reality it all comes from China and Taiwan. We are required to remove all the labels stating where it came from so people don't know.
Just don't sell any to the US Government - you will wind up doing serious prison time for fraud.
This is where we learn how to out-pizza the Hut
1.We don't actually recycle anything besides cardboard despite there being recycling bins everywhere.
2.If you try to win the claw game 4 or more times to no avail, tell us and we'll give you whatever you were trying to get for free.
3. If you're nice to us, we'll make your experience 10x better with discounts, opening the stores early just for you, and helping you out as much as humanly possible.
Pasta Panda
1 is mean..... but its kinda worth it with 3.... and 2 is just like always.... THE CLAW MACHINES ARE RIGGED AF
3 is nice..... follows the golden rule....
At a sausage factory that makes products for several companies they had several workers made up of Huber workers. Usually drug charges some who used while working. Found syringes laying in the cooler with the finished sausage, tweaking while making the sausages, one over dose who was luckily found in the bathroom stall passed out. (Some good worker crawled under the locked stall door and opened it from the inside so he could be pulled out....he lived btw) Oh and a police officer would come about once a month to give BREATHALYZER test to those workers who never had a drinking problem. Big shock the guy or girl addicted to heroin passed the alcohol test again.🙄 During the summer when production was highest we would run out of room in the cooler so sausage that was self stable would sit outside the cooler in a nother room with wet floors that would get splashed in as people walked by. All that needed to happen was one drop of water on the floor to hit the finished meat and people would/could get sick. USDA under stood but hands were tied since he can't fine the company unless he sees the water contact the finished meat. That company wasn't going to slow production unless they were hit in the pocket with a large fine. I bet they still do it and are only 1 major medical issue being traced back before they get a HUGE fine. To many gray areas where things could go seriously wrong.
I was a mailman for a time. We throw your packages all the time. And there aint nothing you can do about it.
Here at Amazon we like to break the spirits of our employees and if they won't bend to our will we just fire them.
One last one. Theres a high profile restaraunt here that i had to do a job in the kitchen for one day. The kitchen was nothing more rhan a converted basement with almost no ventilation except for the back door. The floor was bare concrete and falling apart with huge chunks missing. I thought it was very unsanitary until i heard a conversatuon where a lady sent her chowder back saying it wasn't made right. The cook tasted it, then asked what she said wasnt right. The server said she complained it was too thin. So then i thought fuck it, those customers deserve it.
Love is magic.
The "Take me off your call list" doesn't always work, so if that doesn't work then just threaten to call the cops if you hear from them again for harassment.
swearing profusely or telling them you're a minor, or both, tends to get you off their lists 99% of the time
can't wait to subscribe
Off topic but I love your work, lol.
6:31 I don't know if its the place being referred to, but sounds exactly like Tim Hortons. I used to put away their truck shipment. Literally every donut/timbit comes frozen. Literally nothing is fresh
We need government officials to tell us some of there secrets
Deaths have to reported to OSHA
Not amputations.
Seen it myself
I adopted my dog. I’m part of the solution over here.
You certainly are. The very best to you and your sweet pooch!
My mother was a special education teacher and I have always harbored hatred for one kid she took care of that would have been sent to jail on a daily basis if he was not mentally handicapped I mean I don’t hold his condition against him but the absolute vile sadistic things he did ranged from black eyes broken bones and sexual assaults biting..... I just don’t think it was all his mental condition but either way that kid needed help and his parents didn’t have anything and it was just a little elementary in a smaller city that kid needed professional help
My sister in law is the dean of an autism center in my town. She worked her way up from wiping up poop every other moment to running the place and everything you said is what she has also endured and more (police investigations from false allegations of restraint abuse), while working in the "special area". She has told me so many horror stories. I now heavily sympathize with parents of autistic children. It takes a strong person to do such a job. I'm sorry you had to experience her being hurt. Bless you and your mother!
I love the romantic dogo 🐩
6:00 The following rant applies toward psych wards/clinics and other mental health facilities, that receive certain criminals, but I believe is highly related to this particular Reddit post.
I'm a fairly center-left person generally (with a whole lotta variation depending on issue), but one of the most enraging and disturbing and sickening "compassionate" beliefs amongst many left-wingers involves their sympathy (but not empathy, I'd wager) with various physical/psychological conditions that they think mitigates criminal punishment/imprisonment, or placement/priority in a public school classroom. (This includes, but sure as hell isn't limited to, those Special Education "students" who have no business being in a school given how violent and unpredictable they are.) What these bleeding-hearted fucks fail to realize is that every violent person you deem as having "diminished responsibility"* * * will inevitably be sent to another institution and dealt with by overworked, underpaid, and truly empathic people *_who don't have firearms to defend themselves_* like a prison guard/police officer does. Every time the legal and educational systems exercises tolerance for unambiguously violent people, and dangerous people get an "out" from imprisonment, a truly _defenseless_ person is put in grave, even inevitable, danger. How very enlightened.
* * * I'm sorry, but the idea of "having diminished capacity", "lack of responsibility", and "not guilty by reason of insanity" (please give me a rigorous definition of "insanity"), for _anybody_ , no matter how legitimate their physical/neuropsychological condition might be, is fucking ludicrous, dangerous, and an anathema to the very bedrock concept of civilization itself: Self-hood and Individual Responsibility.
With the no kill animal shelter. With the dogs trust at least, they literally won't kill any animal, regardless of behaviour issues
lol the last one might be me, I cut off the tip of my finger working at a large grocery store chain deli and idk what happened. Not sure if they even cleaned the meat slicer properly. I was mostly concerned with convincing management to let me leave and drive myself to urgent care. I should have quit right then but I worked there for about two months after that incident.
13:30. Shut them down. Companies like that ared why we have so many useless restrictions in the first place.
Not all landfills recycle. Yeah we will charge you an extra 20 bucks a month for a recycling can but... it's going to go get buried in the ground with the rest of the trash.
Mayochup is just fry sauce. Ask anyone who's ever been to Utah.
Utah native. Can confirm.
@@romesam1038 And mayochup means something funny in the Cree language.
Love is magic
Black magic.
Love is maggots
For maggots, it really is
love is magic
my faith in humanity has severely decreased
Give some ran out at age 2 that is 22 years ago
My faith in animals has severely increased.
I work at hospital that true!
Love is magc
Love is maggick?
This ask reddit probably getting people fired
We have tp in the back walmart
Brandon pixley 😂😂😂I went to get "normal" groceries from Walmart yesterday and they had next to nothing left in terms of food. It was insane.
It wouldn't be a secret if I told the internet.
Please....
3d
Love is magic
Love is magic
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