Retail workers, what was your "GET THE F%

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  • @Dugga49
    @Dugga49 3 місяці тому +290

    “I worked at Sears… I was ready to die” goes hard lol

    • @saffytaffy
      @saffytaffy 3 місяці тому +12

      I also worked at Sears and hated it enough I was hoping someone would end it. LMAO

    • @PalPayton
      @PalPayton 3 місяці тому +9

      I worked at sears as a cashier. It was fine until the loss prevention guy started calling my register and comment on the things I was doing and how good I looked doing it

    • @CapybaraStories-f7w
      @CapybaraStories-f7w 3 місяці тому +1

      Why is Sears so scary? Please think clearly

    • @plebeychips
      @plebeychips 3 місяці тому +8

      ⁠@@CapybaraStories-f7wWell… Ya see kind fellow, it’s retail. *It will always be scary*
      Also it’s their personal experiences working there, if your experience working there or shopping there were different then that’s to be expected, stores in different places tend to have different customers and sometimes they suck.

    • @oakenshadow6763
      @oakenshadow6763 2 місяці тому +2

      ​​​@@CapybaraStories-f7wThink clearly? Okay.
      Truck pulled out, taking 4 dozen 40 pound tool sets, the palette they were on, the palette jack, and almost my coworker, with it. It all slammed to the ground, and he would have died if he hadn't heard the engine turn on just in time. They told us to LIE on the incident report.
      Multiple OCEA violations that could kill some POINTED OUT BY MANAGMENT so we could fix them during inspections, then put it back to the a safety hazard.
      Fraud. So much fraud. Clear and undeniable. Fake money and bad checks, that we were told to just "put through". All the time.
      Enabling shapplifting.
      The alarm "just so happened" to be left off the night someone broke in and stole TONS of expensive jewelry.
      Abusive managment hired through nepotism and connections, despight not knowing what they were doing.
      All this on top of the normal abuse of retail.
      Place was aweful. Legitimately.

  • @kellyal56ful
    @kellyal56ful 3 місяці тому +70

    The “turned 180 degrees left then 180 degrees right i am the manager” them the “turned 360 degrees get the f out of my store” is funny

    • @Gail752
      @Gail752 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah I started laughing at the 360. 😂🎉

  • @Devillin
    @Devillin 3 місяці тому +33

    That pervert story at the 20-minute mark sounds like a guy who used to come into my store. He used to come in to buy printouts for his export business. He would say some sexist stuff to some of my female coworkers about making them his second wife. They always ignored him because it wasnt anything they hadnt heard before. Then one time he comes in, and our cashier has a panic attack, starts freaking out, then breaks down in tears. We take her to the back and calm her down. She tells us that a week earlier, when he was checking out, he told her he needed a new receptionist and that she should come apply for the job. She took his card and went to see him. He locked the door behind her and tried to casting couch her. She was able to get the door open and ran away. Needless to say, everyone became openly hostile towards him, with the guys on staff making it blatantly obvious we were watching him the whole time he was in the store. Then a couple of months later, he was talking to our new cashier and i see him pass her his business card. After he leaves i walk up to her and ask her what did he talk to her about. She tells me he offered her a job and gave her his card. I asked to see the card, then ripped it up. I then told her what he did to the previous cashier. Needless to say, the next time he came in, she was hostile to him also. It took about 6 months, but he eventually took his business elsewhere.

  • @krel7160
    @krel7160 3 місяці тому +28

    Correction: Whipping someone with a cable is not assault. That's battery! ... Pun not intended.
    Assault is when you threaten to hurt someone.
    Battery is when you decide to act on hurting someone.

    • @ThingInTheHall
      @ThingInTheHall 26 днів тому +1

      It feels like it should be the other way araround, right?

    • @joshuadoll9000
      @joshuadoll9000 9 днів тому

      It depends on the country. In Canada we don’t have battery, both threats and harm fall under assault.

  • @VermilionMk.1
    @VermilionMk.1 3 місяці тому +87

    "Wouldn't say that to a friend." Man, you haven't met my friends.

    • @SkyFyre2435
      @SkyFyre2435 3 місяці тому +17

      I was gonna say, "rude" and "insulting" humor is pretty common amongst some friend groups. Of course, if the person who would be the subject of the joke isn't okay with those kinds of jokes, you don't say them.

    • @jpdutoit5266
      @jpdutoit5266 3 місяці тому +15

      One of my friends has dwarfism... When ever we're going to smoke zaza we ask him if he wants to get medium😅

    • @Rose2ndC1L3
      @Rose2ndC1L3 3 місяці тому +3

      @@jpdutoit5266😂 omfg, I’ve been calling my dwarf friend bowling ball and baked bean because she is “friend shaped”

  • @toxicnukem
    @toxicnukem 3 місяці тому +8

    On story 10 it was just saying “so he walks up to the kid and says” and I got an ad directly after talking about youtube premium. It lined up so well that it is now the funniest thing I have seen this month

  • @yungfirefly
    @yungfirefly 3 місяці тому +71

    The fact the one guy who tried to frame the computer store for having CP and other messed up stuff he downloaded onto the computer is beyond stupid. Like, did he think that this was an antique store where nobody checks the hard drives of every computer they sell?

    • @Allantitan
      @Allantitan 3 місяці тому +10

      Right! They gotta make sure it works and check its capabilities so they can determine how much to sell it for

    • @valenciageode25
      @valenciageode25 3 місяці тому +6

      Obviously he had mental issues, he had CP, but he just sounds so off the wall. Did he have a psychotic break? Did someone catch him with it and he panicked and tried blaming the store? Was he on drugs?

    • @yungfirefly
      @yungfirefly 3 місяці тому +7

      @@valenciageode25 Entitlement and ego most likely. People like that always be proud and ashamed at the same time.

  • @DeathMetalDerf
    @DeathMetalDerf 3 місяці тому +12

    I no longer work for this retail outlet, but when working on a computer brought in by a customer I quickly discovered what was clogging up this guy's hard drive. He even had a photo of the stuff as his background picture. We called him back in saying we needed to talk to him about parts he's going to need to buy for us to fix things, and while I was explaining the difference between an SSD and a traditional hard drive my manager got on the phone with law enforcement and they came in and took him out in handcuffs. I really can't get into what we found on that computer, but if you use your imagination (it shouldn't take very much effort) you'll easily figure it out. I've never been more happy to see the police in my life.

    • @HimitsuYami
      @HimitsuYami 3 місяці тому +3

      He even had it as his background??? I'm not trying to defend people who have this stuff but at the same time, if you're gonna have something that you KNOW is highly illegal, you really have to do a better job at hiding it...

    • @azazellon
      @azazellon 2 місяці тому

      The people that are into that shit are never good at cleaning up evidence. If he was, why in the absolute FUCK would you bring in a computer for repair WITHOUT CHANGING THE BACKGROUND. He had to know what he fucking did. He's a moron.

    • @DeathMetalDerf
      @DeathMetalDerf Місяць тому

      @@HimitsuYami people are incredibly ignorant, and when you're as obsessed as this sicko was you often don't think too far past your gross proclivities.

  • @rebeccathegachatuber3040
    @rebeccathegachatuber3040 3 місяці тому +111

    The first one sounds like something my dad would do 😭

  • @coffeecat086
    @coffeecat086 3 місяці тому +3

    I don’t understand why people behave this way to retail staff. I am blind, and have balance issues so I use crutches to walk. These people are some of the kindest people you will ever meet (usually).
    I’ve had to wait for someone to come up to Customer Service , they have all been so kind about it. There are ways to shop by yourself, but honestly save time they usually get some help. And I honestly do appreciate everyone that has done so. Please be nice to those who work where you shop, and in general. Kindness isn’t hard.

  • @Ventura574
    @Ventura574 3 місяці тому +13

    I work at a liquor store, so "GET THE F*CK OUT!", is something I literally say, at least once every other month. Usually people we know are shoplifters. Employees from our boss' other stores text the pictures to one another. One lady told my manager "but I haven't even stolen anything from this store, yet". Yeah. Watched the video with audio. She really did say something that stupid.

    • @arandomsystemglitch2398
      @arandomsystemglitch2398 2 місяці тому

      I know you'd have to take like all id's first but just to confirm if a group walks in and like the first shown I'd is expired your pretty much legally no longer to sell anyone product cause well more then likely anyone else that's obviously in a group is gonna try to buy it paritally for person with expired id mostly asking since liquor stores operate the same as gun stores this is also partly just so anyone that sees this that might try to do said things knows that they won't get what they want

    • @Ventura574
      @Ventura574 2 місяці тому

      @@arandomsystemglitch2398 no valid ID, no sale, but since I'm in a military area, a good portion of folks have a military ID on them, our state has a DMV app,too, so if they're not in the military, they usually have that, and for some reason, a lot of people also carry around their passports, so rarely do I have to kick someone out for having an expired ID, since more often than not, they have a valid back up. We do have the right to check IDs as they come in, but we don't do that very often. Every so often, a group of young people will come in and we ask for their IDs, up front. Usually, the youngest just turned 21, and is excited about going into a good liquor store, instead of the smaller ones or the ones that have more of the stuff that appeals to young folks. My manager grew this store to be more tailored to refined pallets, and we get a lot of bourbon hounds, good tequila drinkers, and people looking for hard to find craft and imported beers, so it's not a place that appeals to kids.

  • @kailyns8159
    @kailyns8159 3 місяці тому +13

    I was the customer witness, not the retail worker. But I’ve never forgotten this incident.
    This one is from my childhood. So like 20 yrs ago or more. There used to be this small department store holdover from back before department stores were grouped into malls. It sat by itself in this dead shopping center. But during back to school it had the best deals on good quality clothes so Mom would always stop there.
    The store had a 5 item limit at one time for the dressing rooms. And there was always a lady at the dressing room entrance who counted your items and would take away any extra items, tag them with your name, and set them on the rack behind her. When you finished with your first 5, you had to come out of the dressing room and swap the clothes you had for items yet to be tried on. But you only got a swap per item you handed her. So, for example, if I planned to purchase 3 of the 5 items I had just tried on, and was only handing 2 items back to the lady, then she would only hand me 2 items from my excess try-on pile.
    On this day, the woman in front of me had two little girls in tow and an entire cart full of clothes for them to try on. The retail lady explains the 5 item limit and the mother loses it. She’s got a death-grip on the cart handle and is just betraying this retail employee for “trying to confiscate” the clothes, for being “a racist b-ch”, and for “letting that woman in with more than five items!”. The woman in question was in a wheelchair and alone. She was also a regular like Mom and me. Because she had mobility troubles, the manager had given her a limit waiver so she didn’t have to keep coming out of the dressing room. She was simply allowed to take all her clothes in at once. And she usually only took like 6 to 8 items anyway. Nowhere near the cartload this rude customer had. Unfortunately, the dressing rooms weren’t large enough to accommodate her wheelchair so she always left it outside her dressing room.
    Wheelchair customer is in her dressing room. I’ve been told to go ahead to mine because I’ve got 3 items. So I get a dressing room before the rude mother, who is still demanding to take her entire cartload into the dressing room. While I’m trying on clothes I hear the retail lady say “please don’t touch that, sweetie.” And then I hear a thud and my door shakes. Next I hear the rude mother shrieking “don’t tell my child what to do!” By this time, I’m done and I go to open my door. I can’t get out. From the other dressing room I hear “where’s my wheelchair?” Immediately, I wonder if one of the kids pushed the wheelchair into my door, but then I realize it’d be too light to hold the door closed. A new voice joins the shrieking mother, it’s younger and very quiet. Not someone I recognize. New lady says “Ma’am, you have verbally abused my employee, damaged private property, damaged store property and managed to embarrass yourself in front of your very well-behaved children. Take your hands off my store merchandise, collect what’s left of your dignity and say hello to the policeman standing by the exit. He came right over to meet you.” The rude mother curses as she leaves, then I hear the new lady say “Customers in stalls (my number and the wheelchair customer’s number), you’re going to have to wait a little bit. There is an explosion of clothes all over the floor and heavy, overturned cart in the way. And, ma’am, your wheelchair is okay. Just not where you left it.”
    I probably sat for ten minutes while the two retail ladies picked up the mess, then helped the wheelchair-bound customer. When I finally got out, the dressing room worker apologized and asked if I’d like to continue trying on or simply leave. The new lady was crouched on the floor with a hand-full of clothes and she says “if it’s ten items or less, go ahead and take them all in.” I thanked her, told her I had no problem adhering to the rule, and then picked up an arm-full of clothes. “I was raised to help.”
    The three of us-the new retail lady, the dressing room retail lady, and I-cleaned up the huge mess, then I finished trying on my clothes. When I finally came out of the dressing room, Mom was standing there with the proudest expression on her face. She said the rude mother was arrested and her daughters were picked up by their relative. We paid for our items, left, and went to lunch. A few weeks later, we were back at the store and ran into one of the employees we knew really well. Found out that the new retail worker was actually related to the customer who threw the fit. She’d called the cops on her aunt!
    Sidenote: please don’t attack my use of wheelchair customer. I don’t know how else to describe the lady, as I don’t know anyone who personally is a wheelchair user and therefore am not familiar with the right terminology to use. I’m sorry. If you’d like to politely educate me, I’m all for it. And I’d appreciate the knowledge.

    • @Kurosakio
      @Kurosakio 3 місяці тому +2

      I don't know the proper term between someone with mobility issues or mobility impaired but so.eone with knowledge can correct me as those are the terms I generally default to.

    • @blitzn00dle50
      @blitzn00dle50 2 місяці тому

      "collect what's left of your dignity" is diabolical
      anywho, I found this out from r/fuckcars (urbanist forum) but a popular term for people who use wheelchairs is "wheelchair user" because many people who use mobility aids see them as freeing tools, which is not suggested in the term "wheelchair bound"

  • @ExSharkV
    @ExSharkV 3 місяці тому +30

    I've been working in retail at the same store for almost 18 years now. Maybe two or three years ago I had this elderly man ask me a question so I answered and when I was done he told me "You look kinda like a little blonde bomb-shell who used to work here about 15 or so years ago. She was the only young girl who worked stocking shelves at the time and I used to love watching her work. I'll bet she's making some lucky man very happy today and just between you and me, I used to pleasure myself to the thought of her." I was absolutely disgusted. I was blonde when I started working and was the only girl who stocked the shelves for the first 6 years I worked there. I'll never know for sure if I was the "little blonde bomb-shell" he was referring to, but my SIXTEEN year old self fits the bill.

    • @shereebuckley7208
      @shereebuckley7208 3 місяці тому +9

      Ew. 🤢

    • @YoniDaMan
      @YoniDaMan 3 місяці тому +7

      that’s gross, that guy harassed you

    • @ewanmackenzie6264
      @ewanmackenzie6264 3 місяці тому +9

      I’m 90% sure he knew it was you. What a disgusting creep.

    • @AlexTheAmiable
      @AlexTheAmiable 2 місяці тому +5

      @@ewanmackenzie6264I would think he knew aswell and probably got off to either the public ness or like idk “asserting dominance” kinda thing

    • @AlexTheAmiable
      @AlexTheAmiable 2 місяці тому +3

      @@YoniDaManeven if he didn’t actually do what he said (which he probably did) just saying that to a stranger is not okay

  • @dad675
    @dad675 3 місяці тому +5

    I was in Real Estate. At 5pm one day I had a call from a guy who wanted to see an advertised apartment that day in 30 minutes. I hurriedly called the friends i was supposed to meet and met the guy in the carpark of said apartment building. Now, the currency doesn't matter in this story but it was a 2 bed, 2 bath with designated parking and and amazing views of the Indian Ocean. It was marketed at 1.2 million. he walked in 2 paces and immediately asked "Will they take 800,00?" I just kept the door open and said "Get out". Best sale i never made!

  • @cousinjimmy2638
    @cousinjimmy2638 3 місяці тому +5

    I was at a comic book shop playing MTG when a similar incident happened. A guy with 90s comics, the same crappy ones our whole generation has, was upset at the girl's offer. He made a lewd threatening comment. He picked the wrong store because I came up behind him and told him that if he didn't leave they'd never find his body.
    I was one of the smaller guys there at 5'11" but at the time I was built like a brick house. He had the nerve to say something along the lines of you and what army and I pointed to friends who were at least 6'4" and looked like they ate people for fun.
    That guy never showed his face again. If you're reading this, Skye we were never going to let you get touched.

  • @Canadian_Alygator
    @Canadian_Alygator 3 місяці тому +23

    I worked at a disney store. I have watched mothers throw hands over Elsa dresses :'D

  • @MJ_Hershey
    @MJ_Hershey 3 місяці тому +7

    As someone who works in a college, I can bet you that this lady's son never goes to class and whines to his parents about how the professors are mean and they clean it up for him.

    • @gkrome01
      @gkrome01 2 місяці тому +1

      as someone that never got to go to college because i can’t afford it, that makes me so mad

  • @kimielle
    @kimielle 3 місяці тому +5

    I used to work for a liquor store and have so many of these stories. One that really stuck with me was this old guy who would buy a 4 pack of high-proof (14%) premixed rum and cola and insist on drinking them out front of the store. Not only is it illegal in my state to do that but we can lose our license. We asked him politely to move. He goes away, then comes back with a pizza, plants himself in front of the store and starts eating the pizza AND drinking the booze. My co-worker goes out to ask him to move or he'll call the cops. Guy gets up to take a swing but he's already shotgunned 2 of these cans and is hammered, falls on his own ass, squashing the box with the pizza in it. My co-worker just walks away and I go to call the cops to trespass this guy. At this point person number 3 goes to leave the store. Person 3 is a regular customer and chill guy. As he leaves, drunk old fart has been gearing up and unwinds, launching the rest of his squashed pizza at the person leaving, hitting the poor customer who was just on his was home from the boxing gym. Old guy immediately realises his mistake and goes to pick up his cans so he can run away, but he's so trashed he keeps fumbling them off the sidewalk and onto the road. I have enough time to calmly tell him he's banned for life due to assaulting a customer and to gtfo before the cops arrive.
    He tried coming back to buy things twice more but never made it into the store. 2nd time we served him trespass papers. Hope the $700 fines were worth it, pal.

  • @Jaelismyhomegirl
    @Jaelismyhomegirl 3 місяці тому +17

    Had a customer who was on a jog, and refused to stop jogging in place at the counter. While ordering a milkshake. We didn’t sell milkshakes, but he insisted we did, because the restaurant he went to as a child sold milkshakes.

    • @krel7160
      @krel7160 3 місяці тому +7

      You did it. You found the scout from team fortress 2.

    • @borntopwnyou
      @borntopwnyou 3 місяці тому +3

      He's runnin' circles around ya

  • @TEMELON_VIDEOS
    @TEMELON_VIDEOS 3 місяці тому +2

    For too long I have been looking for videos that are long enough to serve as audio books. Thank you.

  • @TheHiredGun187
    @TheHiredGun187 3 місяці тому +27

    My Aunt worked for Khols for 20+ years after being a teacher for 20+ years. I should record her next Thanksgiving. She has told us stories during and after dinner about stuff that happened at her store that left me rolled over in laughter.

  • @skelefreakarts
    @skelefreakarts 3 місяці тому +4

    When I had just started my first & current job nearly 2 years ago, I had only been cashiering for like a month or two when this lady come up to me purchase a suitcase. Mind you I'm up front by myself. I asked her if she would like s bag (as per procedure) and she lost her crap on me. She called me RACIST for FOLLOWING PROCEDURE. For context, I'm white she was black. Thankfully my manager was just coming up and she yelled at her to get out and to never treat her employees that way. She paid and left, and I broke down crying. Thankfully got covered and sent to the back to recover.
    Also had a lady attempt to return a literal cart full of merchandise she had collected from throughout the store. Typical conversation:
    I don't have a receipt, I paid with cash, etc. etc.
    I had just had someone pull this a couple weeks earlier, so I flat out told her: "we've been having return scams recently and so I'm not allowed to process your return."
    She left. Unfortunately she took all the merchandise with her so we still lost easily a couple hundred dollars but it was satisfying to deny her.
    The thing that gave it away before anything else after she said it was a return? A Mickey mouse plush I had literally put away the night before after we were already closed. 😂

  • @frimchi
    @frimchi 3 місяці тому +85

    The tattoo one sounds like trafficking :(

    • @timehunter9467
      @timehunter9467 3 місяці тому +27

      Or something very close to it. Ridiculous how the police can’t do anything unless it’s the woman that reports it.

    • @rewto5131
      @rewto5131 3 місяці тому +7

      ​@timehunter9467 They don't want EVERYONE to call on a "hunch". Basically Karens not getting what they want and using that as a means to ruin the company.

    • @timehunter9467
      @timehunter9467 3 місяці тому +12

      @@rewto5131 True, but it would at least give them a reason to investigate.

    • @IsYitzach
      @IsYitzach 3 місяці тому +5

      @@timehunter9467 As they say, you need probable cause to get a search warrant. That sounds like probable cause to me.

  • @madison_damon18
    @madison_damon18 3 місяці тому +15

    your voice is so calming

  • @melocoton7
    @melocoton7 3 місяці тому +10

    I worked the Concierge desk at a 5 Star resort and was also the VIP manager. I had a couple of VIP guests checking in at my desk once and one of them said "why don't you come sit on my lap while we wait for the bell boys" I looked at him, smiled and with my best customer service voice "that's not really in my job description but I think we could ask the security manager if he would like to sit in your lap?" He didn't say another word after that, but he did come by a little while later to apologize.

  • @etak666
    @etak666 3 місяці тому +3

    I worked at several retail locations but only ever had one incident where I told someone to leave.
    Worked for a liquor store and had a couple come in. Dude was being obnoxious from the moment he walked in. Got a call from another location operated by the same owner to warn me about a couple that clerk just kicked out cause the man refused to show his id. Owner had this rule that if they look like they're over 30 its up to you if you're going to card them. I was mid 20s and wouldn't have bothered carding them as they both appeared older than me. Now that clerk was known to the rest of us as being racist and this couple was mixed race which made them subject to being carded by this jackass. I tried to get the clerk off the phone as quick as possible but customer was not having it. I overheard her telling him to cut his bs. He was still being complete ass to me and it got to the point where I told them I realize they probably got treated like shit at the other location but if he wasn't going to be respectful he could go wait outside while I help her find the things they wanted. He wouldn't let up, called me a bitch and I told him unless they wanted to drive to a 3rd location for their bottles he needed to go back outside. Options were she complete their transition or the cops could escort them out. Ahe made him go to the car as the only other locations were more than 10 miles away and we were getting pretty close to closing time. She apologized for him and said he figured out who I was on the phone with earlier and it rubbed her man the wrong way. I apologized for whatever the other clerk did or said and offered her the number for the guy that managed all the locations to make a complaint, told her regardless I'd be calling him as soon as I locked the door for the evening over the other clerk cause whatever it was couldn't have been acceptable and this wasn't the first time I caught hell for his actions but it'd better be the last.

  • @RoseWine-666
    @RoseWine-666 3 місяці тому +32

    For anyone critiquing the use of the R-word in these stories-let’s clarify something. The narrator isn't using the term out of malice or to demean anyone; they’re simply relaying what was said by the person who got kicked out. If the term wasn't included, the story wouldn't fully convey just how ridiculous the situation was or how much of a fool the person made themselves look. There's a clear difference between quoting for context and using the term with intent to offend.

    • @YourWeebBestieS
      @YourWeebBestieS 3 місяці тому +1

      But replace the R-Word with the N-word and only then is it a problem???

    • @jmw10891
      @jmw10891 3 місяці тому

      Wtf are you talking about, i heard no nword in the story lol

    • @AlexTheAmiable
      @AlexTheAmiable 2 місяці тому +4

      @@YourWeebBestieS​​⁠the n word doesn’t have nearly the same history, and beside the history people are at a chance of being canceled for saying the r word where as the n word is almost a guaranteed cancellation, not to mention it’s far less likely to get jumped for saying the n word. But me and you have something in common:not being black so no room to speak on that

    • @crystalmarine6254
      @crystalmarine6254 2 місяці тому +5

      Sure, but they won't say the f word or b**ch, which I'm sure have been ritten out multiple times, so why is it acceptable to say the r word?

    • @blitzn00dle50
      @blitzn00dle50 2 місяці тому

      crystalmarine pointed out the part that irks me. if you're going to read out "retard," you have to also read out less offensive words like "fuck" and "cunt" or else you're suggesting that "retard" is a word with less power than "fuck," which is completely absurd

  • @raeraebadfingers
    @raeraebadfingers 3 місяці тому +9

    I can't handle retail. Every job I ever had, whether I was managerial staff or not.. if you were a rude asshole I was not having it. I got wrote up a lot when I worked at pharmacy and at the mall at a clothing store. Still got promoted at the clothing store regardless 😂 good worker ≠ good with people
    My FAVORITE though was when I was assistant manager at one of those "dollar" in the name stores. This old (what I had initially thought was a man because of the what I thought was a goatee) woman came in. I don't remember what happened but I just remember hearing someone getting loud up front at the registers. I go investigate and it's that bearded woman, I now realize she is a woman because she had a very old woman voice. She is just cursing and yelling at my cashier, my sweet older mom type woman cashier. This was 13 years ago, I really don't recall WHAT the details are. I do remember telling her she isn't allowed to talk to my cashiers that way and she needed to leave. She waddled away saying she'd never go into another one of our stores and tell everyone about it. I told her "do you promise?" 😂😂 We weren't busy so only the three of us involved knew it happened.
    Well about 6 months later, who do you guess waddled into the store one evening? Yep. And the same cashier was working too! The lady came in without saying anything, so I just observed the store. A couple regulars were there, a couple random shoppers.. it's quiet mostly. Until the old lady is at the register and instantly raised her voice, but before she could finish her full rant, I slipped up between her and the doors and as they opened I said "excuse me, I'm going to have to ask you to leave" "I'M NEVER COMING BACK HERE!" "You said that the last time you were here 6 months ago, and to my utter dismay here you are again. I ask again, do you promise you won't come back? You aren't welcome anyway" and pointed for her to leave.
    She left, she ran her mouth the whole time she waddled out, but she left. Everyone thought it was pretty funny, one of the regulars asked if I was worried about getting wrote up. Pfft I don't give one damn. What kind of an asshole just goes around so miserable and tries to spread that? Over and over? It helps that I am 6'2" as well 😂

  • @kevinw8276
    @kevinw8276 3 місяці тому +36

    Tux rental shop.
    We would call couples at regular intervals to let them know who still has to be registered for their wedding. I get back from getting food and my coworker tells me that the bride of "X" wedding called. She said i had to get ahold of the groom to let him know that the wedding was off.
    I absolutely did not make that call.

  • @LadyAmdis
    @LadyAmdis 3 місяці тому +3

    Had a car catch on fire near the gas pumps. There was no emergency shut off button at that time, so while waiting for the fire department to get there, we had to evacuate the store. It was filling with oil smoke, and it was an unpleasant time. Some drunk dude was bringing a 30 pack of beer to the counter, and I told him he had to leave the store, NOW, it wasn’t safe. He kept insisting he wanted to buy his beer first. I finally snapped and said ‘get the f*** out of the store now, or I will step on your g****mn corpse as I run the f**** out!’. He left because of ‘how rude’ I was being. I didn’t care.
    And before anyone asks, they FINALLY installed an emergency shut off button the next morning. Yes, it was highly dangerous, and none of us were even aware we didn’t have one.

  • @Atomsk2
    @Atomsk2 3 місяці тому +2

    According to most retail workers the moment they spoke to their first customer and every customer after that was their get the fuck out moment lol

  • @Northdracula
    @Northdracula 23 дні тому +1

    Used to work in a thrift store, for about 2 or so years back when I lived in Alaska. The store closes at 4, yet everyone wants to be there by 3:50. After dealing with the most inconsiderate woman I’ve met, it’s about 20 minutes after closing at that point, and we still had some guy walking around. I was done with it, raised my voice “hey, we’re closed, let’s go.” He brings over this item and wants me to ring it up, and realize.. there’s no cash in the register to give him his change. So I said “no wait, I can’t ring you up. We’re closed, you need to leave.” And as he’s walking to the door, I’m just insulting him. “You inconsiderate bastard” and shit like that. Kinda rude, but oh well.

  • @cihojuda
    @cihojuda Місяць тому +1

    Once a guy stole a DVD from the library where I worked, busted open the plastic lock on the case, and then tried to return it like nothing happened. When my manager and I told him that he'd already had one warning not to do this and he had to GTFO, he started yelling at me and banging on the checkout counter and pointing directly in my face. Security escorted him to the sidewalk and me to my car.

  • @small_and_dangerous2068
    @small_and_dangerous2068 3 місяці тому +1

    I so nearly had a moment like this. I worked at an Aeropostale for a few months and we got super busy during late summer due to school kids needing the polos we sold. So every day after closing we would not only fix the store back to normal as usual, but get to spend an extra hour on sorting and organizing the polo section for the next work day. And this is all after dealing with crowds and standing on our feet and helping people find sizes.
    One day I’m working and I’m already internally crying because the polo section is a wreck.
    In walk two teenagers and their mother.
    At this point I was working in the back near the dressing rooms, sorting through the clearance items, unlocking dressing rooms for customers, clearing out clothing from the rooms and from the people who kindly decided to be decent customers and put their unwanted items on the go-back rack, and just in general trying to keep the back from overflowing with how many people were in the store. I have a key around my neck, an armful of clothes in my arms to take back behind the counter to sort through, and a line of people waiting their turn to get into the next available dressing room.
    The two teenage girls are in the dressing room and one pokes her head out and says the jeans she tried on didn’t fit. The mom tsks, takes them from her, turns to me, places the jeans on top of my already full arms and says “She needs a different size in jeans.”
    Her tone of voice was very much so a “I expect you to go and get this for me” tone. I was peeved. I didn’t know her daughter’s size. Did she need up or down? How bad was the fit? Did she have trouble with the jean length or the waistband? Also thanks for handing me a pretty nondescript pair of ripped skinny blue jeans that we have in droves out on the floor.
    I get that it’s my job to help customers. I really do. But when you work in a store popular for jeans, you start going denim blind after awhile. I legit think I dumped everything behind the counter, took a deep breath, and walked to the jeans section and picked a similar color with rips in a size that I thought best suited what I had seen of the girl. They took it and never asked me for anything after that. But it was a long day, that’s for sure.

  • @rierierie9180
    @rierierie9180 2 місяці тому +2

    Working in service is just straight horrible a lot of times. Felt like I had one wholesome and nice customer for every ten assholes.
    I’m a very kind person and always tried my best to make customers happy. I’d go beyond necessary means because it feels good if you can make other people happy and shall it be in minimum with a smile, friendly hello and a polite goodbye but some peoples have either no empathy, no brains or they never learned. I got paid good - where I’m living we usually get no tips at all a lot, so I never tried too achieve tips through kindness.
    I managed complaints that good that I got promoted for just that and from there on managing complaints was my job on top - but still there are some people that have no manners, are completely unreasonable and try to load all their bullshit onto you.
    I did this too long. 10 years took their toll on my opinion of humans.
    If you have a bad day or whatever the stupid reason might be, don’t throw that onto those who do something for you, no matter if you pay them for that or not, that has nothing to do with being an asshole. Imagine -smiling at someone may actually male you day better- but what am I talking about? People who are like that don’t think that way.

  • @codydraving8184
    @codydraving8184 3 місяці тому +19

    YES. I love these kinds of stories.

  • @Diqmantx
    @Diqmantx 3 місяці тому +12

    I work retail, but I’ve had at least one that had almost made me cry (I hadn’t been at the job long) and customer got upset at me because the machine wouldn’t work or asking my manager something related to other payment method (can’t remember which) and I just wanted it resolved so I could do my job. That was probably the only time I was hoping time would go faster and this experience with the customer would be over. My manager/coworker asked if I was okay and I said yeah, and I went back to work. The person hasn’t come back since.

  • @AnimeManiac1987
    @AnimeManiac1987 2 місяці тому +1

    A druggie came into my DIY store not long before closing and hid himself in the disabled bathroom. Several of the staff, including myself, reminded him we were closing and he just said "i'll be out in a minute". Cue 8pm, the store is closed and the guy is still in there, so I get the manager. That woman may be my mum, but she is a battleaxe when it comes to karens and thieves and she demands the guy leave. Poor guy is so scared, he admits he was doing drugs and he made a mess trying to clean up the blood from an accident or something... oh, and he's HIV+. Nobody touches him as he is escorted out of the store and we are later shocked by how high the blood stains go up the walls. Had to get professionals to clean the room because of the HIV.

  • @roxanaflores3669
    @roxanaflores3669 3 місяці тому +5

    I’ve had several instances. One I was a manager at the time. (I no longer work in retail). I was on the register helping out my cashiers. I had two customers yelling and trying to fight right in front of me. I was so tired of their sh*t. I yelled in my most stern voice, if you guys are going to fight take it outside I will not allow you to fight in my store. They got quiet real quick. I rang them up and they left. In my head I was like good riddance 🤦🏻‍♀️. I have so many stories I work in retail for 3 years. the majority of the time I was a manager. I worked my way up the ladder.

    • @shereebuckley7208
      @shereebuckley7208 3 місяці тому +1

      I do the same with my kids, lol. If they start fighting in the house, I tell them to take it outside. They stop fighting after that. Worked every time. 😅 Made them figure out how to sort out their petty fights.

  • @matthewwurtenberger1400
    @matthewwurtenberger1400 3 місяці тому +2

    Handed this kid a bag for her sauces and napkins and like 20 min later, I’m assuming her mom, comes up screaming at me accusing me of launching a paper bag at her daughters face. Claims she best friends or family with the manager (I’m the manager) [she’s not], and will get me fired. When I don’t respond she then threatens to have me killed and then I had to have security drag her ass out.

  • @Marilynn_1275
    @Marilynn_1275 2 місяці тому +1

    That first story is just... What the hell?? Why would someone say that? People suck.

  • @tomboyangel78
    @tomboyangel78 3 місяці тому +2

    Story 8
    I remember the Beanie Baby Happy Meals. Man. Nostalgia hits hard.

  • @ellis20022
    @ellis20022 3 місяці тому +2

    22:30. worked at many gas stations and people would constantly try this trick. at first i thought it was genuine misunderstanding and then i just realized people are dicks. so i would open and the register (very easily visible to customers) and go "do you even see $100 in this cash register?" and if that didnt shut them up i asked the managers to take care of it and they would say "we'll look at security footage, and if you're lying and harassing our employee, we're calling security" and 99% of time they scrambled out the door.

  • @Dustydawdy
    @Dustydawdy 3 місяці тому +68

    For all those saying not to say the R word.. he is narrating these stories. He wasnt using it out of cruelty or being demeaning. Was simply quoting what the dude said that got kicked out. If he didnt say it-it would not have same effect of how much of a idiot the guy was who did say it. There is a difference.
    Its showing you, the listener what the storys subject said/did to deserve being kicked out.
    So lay off my dude. He is doing a great job.

    • @victordauphin2949
      @victordauphin2949 3 місяці тому +13

      Yeah, it's already bad enough they censor other swear words. If I could find one narrator that just tells the stories the way they were written I would stop watching all these other channels. Every time I hear "female dog" instead of bch it ruins the immersion.

    • @josevitorlobo517
      @josevitorlobo517 3 місяці тому +7

      ​@@victordauphin2949A lot of people of Reddit have been writing "female dog" when posting though

    • @amandawilliamson986
      @amandawilliamson986 3 місяці тому +15

      @@Dustydawdy so he can’t say bitch but can say the R word? Brilliant reasoning

    • @Derodek
      @Derodek 3 місяці тому +4

      I'm not a big fan of it, but I can understand the reasoning. While nobody should lose their minds over it, I hope they at least give it some small consideration. They're good folk, from what I've seen so far, so they have the benefit of the doubt

    • @MelvaCross
      @MelvaCross 3 місяці тому +5

      Americans have a weird obsession with disregarding context when it comes to offensive language.

  • @binaryfairy4197
    @binaryfairy4197 3 місяці тому +1

    😂Thank SO much for this vid..gave me MANY much needed laughs

  • @shydog7276
    @shydog7276 3 місяці тому +12

    This was well over a decade ago but I worked at a convenience store that sold cigarettes and I had this sweet old lady at my register checking out. She had to be in her 90s, we're talking great grandma here. Anyway, this douchy looking younger guy gets in line behind her and is looking extremely annoyed by how slow this lady is going. She's old, dude, chill. Lots of fidgeting and loud sighs. Anyway great grandma finally gets her bag with her purchases and receipt and turns to leave and while she's mid-turn, this guy basically shoves past her and almost knocks her right over to demand his cigarettes. I saw red. You do NOT touch great grandma. Cussed him out and told him to gtfo out my store, slammed my Next Register sign (swear to god almost threw it at his face) and left the counter to walk that poor lady out to her car so she'd get there safely. I was 100% ready to lose my job and that dude actually did complain to corporate but camera showed him assaulting another customer and me helping her so I never heard anything about my attitude lol. I'm still seething to this day. Eff that guy.

  • @FullmetalAsian
    @FullmetalAsian 3 місяці тому +2

    Worked at a Target Starbucks. Lady threw hot coffee at myself and a coworker. I say threw but she more so tossed the coffe out of her cup at us.

  • @DarkLink1996
    @DarkLink1996 3 місяці тому +2

    We had a customer come to our recycling center and demanded we count. We counted to the count limit and we told him we need to weigh the rest and he complained. He demanded it be counted again, my supervisor tells me to, so I do in front of both and he still claimed that my count was wrong my supervisor shut him down saying we both saw him count in front of us, you can either accept the count or you can leave. He ended up accepting our count and hasn't complained since.

  • @theroom2222
    @theroom2222 3 місяці тому +2

    Listening to these stories reminds me when I worked in fast food and the things I would say and get away with. There was one time where a older couple came in during covid and was getting drinks. They asked for staws and I said we didn't have any, due to our trucks schedule being changed. They look at me and go "well how I'm a supposed to drink this with no straw?" Without hesitation I pointed to the fast food place next door and said "They have straws"

  • @IHNIFAN
    @IHNIFAN 3 місяці тому +2

    Story 55: Dude, even IF it was a “tasteless joke”, it’s still disgusting, objectifying, and borderline rapey. PLEASE call people out when they make comments or “jokes” like that. It’s not funny for most women…

  • @KM_OwO
    @KM_OwO 3 місяці тому +3

    Regarding the first story, depending on how good the friendship is you can say that to friends. I’ve got friendships where we make the most horrendous jokes about each other’s conditions. It’s a coping mechanism for some.

  • @TaraVines
    @TaraVines 3 місяці тому +8

    Story 31, omg! I think looking at the metadata on files is common knowledge these days, just "right click, properties" and it is all there.

    • @yungfirefly
      @yungfirefly 3 місяці тому +2

      Yep, the customer became a registered offender over wanting a refund.

  • @tdofducksplays
    @tdofducksplays 3 місяці тому +2

    I use to work in a fast food joint so I know how crappy people can be. I have a story from when I was a customer, there was only One register open at the time. So this nice old disabled lady was taking her time, because I know she’s old and disabled, and in front of me it’s just this absolute Karen, who was just starts mouthing off about these people shouldn’t be outside and things along those lines, so I just told her off like Mom and mind your own business and then she just gets set off by my comment, then she was told to get the fuck out. Felt bad for the poor older lady. She was a bit distraught after hearing the comments from the Karen

  • @AkigoZim
    @AkigoZim 3 місяці тому +1

    I used to work at a volunteer clothing shop i say used to because i got fired for this. We used to get robbed every week by the same group of people and by the 5th time i had enough of it. So when they were walking out with $400 + of items i grabbed them yelled at them not to come back and locked the door behind me. Still a crappy reason for me to get fired over lol.

  • @kimhohlmayer7018
    @kimhohlmayer7018 3 місяці тому +1

    Story one made my blood boil! People can be so screwed up.

  • @MeatbagTheMighty
    @MeatbagTheMighty 3 місяці тому +15

    omg, so i was a kid when Beany babies where huge! they were my favorite toys as they were plushies you could play with like dolls/action figures! I had a whole collection and played with them like Barbie dolls, like, they all had names and complex social relationships! If i had the tiny ones from McDonald's that went with my regular sized ones, they became their kids! I only had one of the big full plushie sized ones, the Husky! it was my snuggle buddy, but didn't fit in well with my established story, so it was kinda excluded or used as the god of their world occasionally!
    My aunt came over one day and saw me happily playing and FREAKED!! she was ranting about how stupid my mother and I were and how much of an investment i had wasted by opening and playing with my toys! like she just went on and on and made me feel like dirt for being a little kid and wanting to play and cuddle with my stuffed animals, many of which i bought myself using the money i earned helping on my grandparents' farm!
    I began to cry and my mother pulled my aunt into the kitchen where a screaming match ensued. Later she stormed out and never visited our house again. . . so, shitty Aunt was gone, and the only "punishment" for me was her refusing to take me and my sisters to her hoity-toity church anymore! As a very openly LGBT woman from a poor farming family who couldn't afford to go in nice name brand clothes, that was just a win-win! Not that my families next church was much better, but that's a whole other story, and probably not appropriate here.

    • @MeatbagTheMighty
      @MeatbagTheMighty 3 місяці тому +8

      Oh, so i kept my toys in great condition, so when my sisters had their kids, my old toys became theirs! I occasionally still see one of my old beany babies under one of the kids arms, and have had to mend holes and add stuffing into a few to keep them going. To me, the smile on my nieces and nephew's faces from my hand me downs is the best investment of all.

  • @Robinem
    @Robinem 3 місяці тому +3

    Story 17 reminded me of a staff/ customer roles reversed story I heard from someone I used to work with. We work with and campaigned for a charity for learning disabilities. He went to a hardware store or something like that and a cashier had to look up something that wasn't in the store. By saying "let me act like a (R word) for a moment and find it." Said co-worker was outraged, demanded to speak to his manager and the outcome was something along the lines off: You're fired, grab your stuff and get the fk out.

  • @BeeWhistler
    @BeeWhistler 3 місяці тому +1

    I’m glad to say that the only money I’ve invested in Beanie Babies, starting in the late 90s, has been for my kids to enjoy (and a couple of Halloween ones for myself). Yeah, I have some collectibles around but to me, plushies are meant to be cuddled and played with.
    Also, when you said EC was for “entitled idiot” I was thinking, “Wait, EC doesn’t stand for… ohhhhh…” lolol

  • @DaDucko12
    @DaDucko12 3 місяці тому +2

    I like how he says that disrespecting your friends is better than disrespecting strangers in the first one (I agree I'm probably the kindest person to strangers yet to my friends..... I'm not getting into that)

  • @dd5219
    @dd5219 2 місяці тому +1

    Do people not realize that if you push the home icon on your phone while on a call, it will put the call in the notification area at the top of the screen and it’s rather small so it’s not visible to others with the phone at your ear.
    You can go online while on a call, send emails, text messages, etc… and the only way others would know your also on a call is if it’s on speaker or the person you’re speaking to is loud. Or is that a Samsung thing only? My Note20 is four years old and has been able to do every function whilst on a call. Wouldn’t be surprised if apple can’t make a phone that can do that 😂

  • @renataendr
    @renataendr 3 місяці тому +1

    First one omg. I have a lifetime friend with dwarfism and i would NEVER say that to him.

  • @TheCorsettedMuffin
    @TheCorsettedMuffin 3 місяці тому +1

    The barefoot story is 100% believable. I work in a grocery in a coastal Australian town. Like 30 - 50% of customers are barefoot. Some of the heathens even wear only their socks...

  • @sourisvoleur4854
    @sourisvoleur4854 3 місяці тому +1

    Nasty customer: I'm never shopping here again!
    Everybody at the store: OH THANK GOD!

  • @miss__monique
    @miss__monique 3 місяці тому +1

    Wait a burger and fries for $4.33 sign me up

  • @cpcoasternut
    @cpcoasternut 3 місяці тому +3

    23:17 my favorite story 😂
    Would you prefer to talk to the owner? Fair warning, guys a bit of a 🍆”

  • @philippak7726
    @philippak7726 3 місяці тому

    Mine was IT phone support but it was still amazing. The guy was demanding a replacement battery on a 6-year-old smart phone. While the consumer laws in our country are super favourable to the customers, they don't cover, essentially, natural wear and tear, like natural battery degredation. If it was within 2-3 years, you're good, but 6?
    Because it wasn't written in stone, I had to escalate it to another team procedurally, but I already knew there was no way he was getting that replacement. So I politely as I could manage, tell him "I have to escalate this, but I want you to be aware that it's unlikely" "NO! Give me that replacement! I used to work there! I know you can!" "sorry, just to be clear, you're asking me to risk my job and give you this, rather than follow procedure?" "... no, I'm saying I'm the customer and your job is to make me happy. I'm not happy! Give me another supervisor!" "No."

  • @RealLifeThread
    @RealLifeThread 3 місяці тому

    Story 57: That guy was really strange and scary! Glad your manager handled the situation well. Hopefully, he doesn't come back!

  • @TheCardsSayHellNo
    @TheCardsSayHellNo 3 місяці тому +4

    A lady threatened to slap me the other day cuz i wouldn't just drop everything and help her

  • @FootLucy1013
    @FootLucy1013 3 місяці тому +2

    52:25 I had a special needs coworker, one of many, and he and I disliked eachother. he was mean, likes scaring people (in our job we could get hurt if startled), and overall witchy. I do not like him.
    HOWEVER, IF anyone said anything remotely like that woman at the gym, I would not take it. ya, we clash, but that's cause we are human. he does his job tasks well, and how DARE YOU say he is unfit for a disability that does not effect the job! As a decent human being to a bigot, GET THE F OUT!!!

  • @codm22712
    @codm22712 3 місяці тому +8

    2:31 did not know yt let u say that ok 😂 idc 50:33 the narrator dose not care why am I kinda likeing it 😂

    • @rapmetaldemon09
      @rapmetaldemon09 3 місяці тому

      UA-cam for you. You can say words like that, but don't you dare try to respectfully talk about assault or self-harm 🙄

    • @codm22712
      @codm22712 3 місяці тому +1

      @@rapmetaldemon09 yeah how dare u try to talk about anything irl that’s bad but your ok to say slurps is it the worst thing to say no Shuold u say it out loud also no

  • @ObsidianSheen
    @ObsidianSheen 3 місяці тому +21

    Ignore me. I'm just commenting for the ✨️algorithm✨️

  • @flamingmonkeyxii
    @flamingmonkeyxii 3 місяці тому +1

    Story 35: I know it was expired, but why wouldn't a State ID work in place of a driver's license? Unless I'm missing something, a "state ID" is used in place of a DL for people that don't want to or have not learned to drive. Weird.

  • @AustinArcherAArcherottumwastud
    @AustinArcherAArcherottumwastud 3 місяці тому +16

    I went to school with a set of twins who had dwarfism and for Halloween the girl twins 6'6 boyfriend dresses up as Santa the the twins dressed as elfs.

    • @user-mn9wc5ru5w
      @user-mn9wc5ru5w 3 місяці тому

      The twins could dress up as testicles and he could dress up as a 🍆 and walk between them

    • @nationalinstituteofcheese3012
      @nationalinstituteofcheese3012 3 місяці тому +10

      That’s only funny to someone who’s comfortable with it but not some random stranger. Clearly those girls were ok with it and that’s ok but a random stranger won’t always respond with laughter

    • @itsalaynnaguys
      @itsalaynnaguys 3 місяці тому +4

      Things like that are funny when the people themselves are in on it 😂

  • @only_1mo228
    @only_1mo228 3 місяці тому

    “Is this Santa’s workshop” is crazyy I’m sorry but damn 😂

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 3 місяці тому +9

    23:17 Story 25 is one of the funniest things you can do to a rude customer if you are the owner, just turn around when they request the higher-ups XD

  • @trekaddict
    @trekaddict Місяць тому

    I work in a small retail store, and yeah, I have a couple of regulars who come in barefoot all the time. One time one of them didn't, it was after someone had tried to break in and in spite of having cleaned several times, we still found bits of one of our big front windows everywhere near the most frequented areas. I saw the dude come, said something about the break in attempt and the glass. He thanked me, left and returned with some shoes.

  • @firehot427
    @firehot427 3 місяці тому +2

    The first one is soo funny. Lmao

  • @shawnmark3492
    @shawnmark3492 3 місяці тому +1

    Story 26: If that was me, I would've said "Ma'am, if you don't get out right away, you're about to discover why today is called 'BOXING' day."

  • @g.m.damberdane5954
    @g.m.damberdane5954 3 місяці тому +1

    So the point from this video is basically be respectful to people. If you want to be treated nicely, respect the people and treat them nicely as well.
    It's just that most people have a sense of entitlement, thinking their priorities are worth better than other, smh 😮‍💨

  • @Icyy_vr1
    @Icyy_vr1 3 місяці тому +5

    I love your videos

    • @Icyy_vr1
      @Icyy_vr1 3 місяці тому +1

      Omg thank you, undersparked for hearting my comment. I love to watch your vids every day. I always check

  • @csandersonjr2234
    @csandersonjr2234 3 місяці тому +1

    Wish the retro game market went the way of the beanie baby "craze"

  • @lighttheartist8954
    @lighttheartist8954 3 місяці тому +3

    You should make one called “lgbtq+ people, what was the worst homophobia you’ve ever experienced?…”
    ❤❤❤❤ I LOVE YOUR VIDS SOO MUCH, THE VOICES ARE SO SOOTHING

    • @kavinh10
      @kavinh10 3 місяці тому

      no politics shit please

    • @lighttheartist8954
      @lighttheartist8954 3 місяці тому +1

      @@kavinh10 what?….

    • @blitzn00dle50
      @blitzn00dle50 2 місяці тому

      @@kavinh10 I miss when politics was actually politics and not basic fucking human decency

  • @annetterobinson4358
    @annetterobinson4358 3 місяці тому +1

    I’ve seen people walking into shops barefoot & in swimwear in Florida during summer, so I totally believe the story about the barefoot guy.

  • @SkottiKimble
    @SkottiKimble 3 місяці тому

    One of my first jobs while in HS and into college, was at a comic shop in end days of the comic speculator boom in mid 90's. I was able to use that experience to keep my grandma from falling into the Beanie Baby boom and bust. Then prevented my mom from doing the same with the Longaberger basket boom and bust.
    Since cutting contact with my mom, I've been watching with detached amusement as she and my stepdad are squandering their retirement on NFTs and crypto.

  • @tornadic9322
    @tornadic9322 3 місяці тому +9

    Hey undersparkeld, just a note for the future
    Can ya put the game playing in the background in the description for folks? Some may not know that name

  • @sanguiniusonvacation1803
    @sanguiniusonvacation1803 3 місяці тому +2

    Lol I had that flamingo BB.

  • @TEMELON_VIDEOS
    @TEMELON_VIDEOS 3 місяці тому

    Please continue to use this timeframe and style of content.

  • @florianlassnig9769
    @florianlassnig9769 3 місяці тому

    Ther were so many times I wish i could have yelled back at people for the way they were treating me instead of having to swallow my anger and apologize profusely

  • @kirby-luvr
    @kirby-luvr 3 місяці тому +3

    Story 14: why does this sound like a rick and morty bit

  • @khulaniafrost8359
    @khulaniafrost8359 2 місяці тому

    The response from the fruit tray was the reality check young buck needed. Don't go against what another worker has said! Don't alter rules and regulations...etc

  • @Shadowbard379
    @Shadowbard379 2 місяці тому

    Story 23 reminds me of something that happened at my old job. Person at the service desk was putting together a money order of nearly $1000. He counts the money like he was supposed to and for some reason handed it back to the customer after. The customer, obviously, uses this opportunity to fold under like half the bills and hands it back to the worker. Who then proceeds to run the money order transaction WITHOUT recounting the bills he took back from the customer. So obviously didn’t catch the fact half of the money was gone until the drawer was short. Baffles the mind he managed to be that stupid.

  • @K-10vr
    @K-10vr 3 місяці тому +2

    I LOVE THESE❤!

  • @zmmmmkm
    @zmmmmkm 3 місяці тому

    The first one funny af😂😂😂

  • @Rmry_Gryffin
    @Rmry_Gryffin 3 місяці тому

    DUDE CAME IN A FISH TANK

  • @SyfyRules
    @SyfyRules 2 місяці тому

    used to work at a local restaurant, small family owned place. I was not family but was hired to run the desk since they knew me well and the only guy in the family who spoke english fluently was 12 at the time.
    we had a few annoying folk in the years I worked there, but only one I had to call the police on. dude wanted something we don't make, we told him so over the phone, instead of being a normal sane person and finding somewhere else that does make it, he calls back like a dozen times, starts with insisting we make it for him anyways, at the third call he ends up screaming at my boss in a rage because we continue to refuse, we just stop answering when we see his number on the caller ID at that point. does he get the point and find somewhere that will make what he wants? nope. he comes in person to scream at us all until he's removed from the store by cops and told to never come back.
    at least he wasn't violent, but dude, how stupid/drunk were you?
    you want a burger, there's tons of options. just not the chinese place.

  • @IsYitzach
    @IsYitzach 3 місяці тому

    Story 22: Samsung also didn't make $1800. They also made $200*. Their employees took $800* of that, their raw materials suppliers' employees took another $500*, the raw materials suppliers took $200*, logistics took $50*, and logistics employees took $50*. *I just made up numbers showing that the whole supply chain and their employees took various slices of the $1800 whole sale price of the TV.

  • @Atogatog-j9v
    @Atogatog-j9v 2 місяці тому

    Funny that the story mentioned the pink flamingo beanie baby. I got one as a kid in the second grade, it was my favorite and I would tuck it in my pocket and take it to school.

  • @valenciageode25
    @valenciageode25 3 місяці тому +1

    Story 34 I’m no expert but that kind of reaction makes me think there were other things in that bag that were more illegal than a computer

  • @lyndaprado2311
    @lyndaprado2311 3 місяці тому +1

    LOL, I need to learn how to post anonymously as I have a lot of stories but don't want to get fired.

  • @ScaryMannJK
    @ScaryMannJK 3 місяці тому

    “I worked at Sears. I was ready to die.” Four years in that hellhole and I have never commiserated so hard in my life