Haha I love how Nancy the Negator proposes Pinterest as her idea, and then 75 seconds later shoots down technology ideas because they'll lose the senior demographic.
You missed the "Diverter" who goes off on another subject at every excuse and the "Returner" who keeps going back to a topic that you thought was settled.
K AH I already have a Matt at my workplace then. He always ask the most stupid questions that literally have been answered but somehow finds a way to make them seem more complicated then it is and then just keeps asking questions.
Got asked to put together a powerpoint. Took 2 days and half a saturday, followed by 2 more days of edits that the boss wanted. It got breezed over in 5 minutes in the meeting.
I thought a powerpoint was something on the wall that you plug power tools into, or for women, the socket that you plug your typewriter and hair drier into.
I just like to vocalize my thought process and explain the context around what I'm thinking. I assume that everyone cares about thing I'm saying as much as I do because I just care a lot about things.
OMFG. The Rambler is so on point. I worked with someone who'd start explaining something, then go off on a tangent, then on a tangent for the tangent, it'd be like a never ending inception.
if you're gonna be late, you might as well get coffee... late 2 minutes or 20... late is late, why make it worse by being late AND not having a coffee... i thought ppl understood this by now?
Now I remember why I always hated meetings. All I could think about was, "I've got WORK to do! Stop wasting my time!" And the worst meeting was when you'd get called in to be fired.
Don't forget The Multitasker! This person is usually doing something else in the meeting and pops their head up once in a while to ask a question that the rest of the room spent the last five minutes discussing. Particularly rampant in virtual meetings!
I’ve been having a really difficult day but the person who just says “so we’ll party in the rain” made me laugh unreasonably hard. That hit me right in the funny bone I needed that. ❤
"And time." "Where you going. We still have 100% of the things to accomplish." What this didn't really show is the reason why you still have 100% of the things to accomplish at the end of the meeting; which is because people, and usually foremost the meeting leader, spent all of the meeting time babbling about nothing and going off on irrelevant tangents, rather than work through the points of emphasis in anything even close to a systematic manner. Most meetings I have go to, the first 15 minutes are a bunch of socializing, that's after we started 5 minutes or more late because people show up when ever they want like others time isn't valuable. Then after the social chatter its followed by stating the obvious about what work we need to be getting done, where management is never captured by the irony that this useless meeting discussing it is what's keeping us from doing the work.
Yobachi2007 I cant reed anythin longer then this: bla blabla bla blablabla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla blabla blabla bla bla blabla bla bla blablabla bla bla
You mean the meeting minutes written by the one person completely unfamiliar with the subject, leading to notes that are incomprehensible at best and just plain out factually wrong on average, so you end up having another meeting to clarify what has been misunderstood. Then the project gets cut due to time reasons until two days later the next quarter starts and you start with a new team for the same project and start the same thing all over again.
Omg, love the titles of all these meeting members! My favourite was the "fully present (somewhere else)" we all know someone like that! This was not a very productive meeting by the looks of it, lol! Cheers!
Did you know that ramblers are usually people with bad social skills like people with autism for example. My brother and I both have autism and him and I kind of ramble on and on and also stumble over our words, usually because we are either nervous or we just don’t know how to word what we are trying to say.
Then there's the Orator - usually some low-level supervisory sort with his eyes on an office of his own. He's the one who's mastered the Corporatespeak so essential to membership within the Necktie Country Club, and peppers his speech with all the currently hip phrases: "to your point...", "going forward...", "that's a real Good Story...", "deep dive...", "leveraging core competencies...", "our strategic pillars..." etc etc etc
Awesome! I think I've worked with just about each of these guys...and if I'm being honest, I'm usually the guy crawling around under the conference table...whether I need to plug a cord in or not...
That visual presentation is beyond the truth. 😂😂 They had just renovated the conference room at my old job and put 2 brand new flat screens with two remotes none of which ever worked We would flip through all the inputs and nothing...every time.
Just had one today! Early meeting and entire team shows up on time EXCEPT the manager. He comes in late because he had to stop for breakfast on way into the office! WTF?!?!?
Ramblers are common in every office. It's amazing how many people there are nowadays who seem to have mastered the ability to say practically nothing using as many words as possible.
I would also add the 'My problem is everybody's problem guy'. They will take advantage of their boss and colleagues being in the same room to whine about some internal issue unrelated to the points on the agenda (for example somebody never answering their emails or people always shooting down their suggestions). This can easily bring bickering and grudges to the surface like worms and suck the productivity out of the meeting like a black hole unless the leader (or the dominator) nip it in the bud.
Dear God I remember loosing my shit in a training class that was similar to this. I screamed at the teacher "We asked what time it was, not how to build a freakin watch!" Panic ensued over the room and a nervous hush followed. Damn that was exhilarating. Like a mental bowl movement
*At a mandatory meeting* HR Rep: "What can we do to improve your experience working here with us?" Me: "I don't think its fair that you took away sick days for our PTO. I understand that people abuse it but can you make a system where you monitor who keeps using it and punish them instead of the entire team?" HR Rep: "That has nothing to do with the subject." Me: "._." (Second meeting) HR Rep: "What are some complaints that you have for the company?" Me: "Our equipment is outdated and slow. Can we upgrade?" HR Rep: "That's not our problem." Me: "Wtf, OF COURSE ITS NOT YOUR PROBLEM ITS OUR PROBLEM YOU ASS!!!"
A year ago I might have considered this price, but now that there's so much competition, who's going to pay over $50 for this? Have you considered that if you drop the price drastically - you'll reach a disproportionately larger audience?
Thanks for your comment! Comparing to consumer devices it's certainly more expensive, but a 1/10th of the price of pro streaming systems. Check out airtame.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201202791-What-does-the-AIRTAME-provide-over-other-wireless-streaming-dongles-systems- for a better overview
AIRTAME Thanks for the reply, I guess I'm not your target audience. I understand that from a big business perspective that price seems miraculous, but for a young person wanting to use it in his bedroom away from home, occasionally taking it elsewhere to show people my videos, that price is way too high (when I have to budget my life accordingly). Even for my parents, who could probably use the simplicity of this more than myself, and who live in Poland, where salaries are very much lower, $149 translates to about two months worth of grocery shopping.. I had considered backing at the fundraising stage, but the very long period between the end of that and delivery made me think twice whether I had the money.. Anyway, best of luck and congratulations on the success (:
I had this Idea from my previous job that I had last year, let me take it back a little bit, I had this wonderful Idea, it doesnt make sense unless i take it back
My personal experience is there is never 1 rambler. If there's one, then there's always at least 2. Because others get insecure if 1 rambler steals the limelight and they tend to outdo each other to have the last word. That brings us to 2 other characters: the stealer and finisher - taking ideas from others and stating that same damn thing in a more certain manner to make it look like his or her own idea. Also the finisher (which can be the same person as stealer) will always speak at the last of every topic to have the finishing words.
Hey, love this video. I recently submitted subtitles in Spanish for it - do you mind reviewing them and publishing them for me, so I can share with friends? Thank you!
I'm going crazy trying to figure this out. Who is the actor who portrays "Ol' Thin Skin", the perpetually offended person? I know I have seen him before but I can't place it. Any help here would be appreciated!
Oh the Rambler...ushers me into a state where I become super diligent about planning the rest of my week and mapping out bill due dates...in order to avoid sleeping. 🤦🏻♀️
So that's why I was never able to land a professional position when I still worked. My intellectual level is too high. (shakes my head in utter disbelief)
Regarding "Video Presentation": had a video conference meeting on Thursday with guys at another site, and couldn't get that goddamn HDMI port get to work on the big screen for gods sake
Im usually the rambler, but I’m self aware and give me up after the few attempts before waddling into the void of silence for the remainder of the meeting.....yet somehow they keep inviting me
Yobachi2007- That quote was probably the funniest part in the skit and that's just based on my opinion and certainly my sarcastic, cynical sense of humor. It's funny because because it's true. I am in agreement with you that, in real life, these gatherings cause greater distraction in most cases. I've been in them as you also mentioned being subjected to the nonsense. These types of meetings- no matter what business we're in or even how good employees we are- are going to continues to do downhill for a few reasons. I enjoy Facebook and other social media "entertainment". When its a constant barrage of b.s. I literally have to take a time out from it. Its a self preservation method I've adapted. Let's face it though. I live to laugh. I love to laugh. Which is why I'm revisiting my main point for replying. --This is a comedy bit. SO what's to be expected? Chuckles and giggles. I won't deny individual work ethic is an ever increasing apathetic epidemic. And DON'T get me started on customer service! These guys nailed it though. It's comical. Its relatable. Its true- and that's what makes for good gut busting comedy. After all, what's life without being humored and laughing? Certainly no life I'd want. Just like you're opinion is supported by factual observation and experience- so is theirs. That's the beauty of free speech, is it not?
It must be an inevitable law in meetings. There always someones who are late (as if they care). There's always someone who always looking at their Facebook (any more friends I can add?). When the time to show the audiovisual, it doesn't work? (quick where's the technician?) When using white board markers, they are so faint, what's the point of using them? I see this everytime.
*Each Role* 1. The Time Nazi 2. You Get Here When You Can Guy 3. The Negator 4. Ol' Thin Skin 5. W.T. Ephraim 6. The Rambler 7. The Dominator 8. The Social Networker 9. Visual Presentation 10. The Underachieving Scribe 11. The Leader
I don’t recall ever being in a meeting that was actually beneficial towards work in any way. It’s always a huge time waster for egotistical personalities with nothing else better to do. They don’t actually have a job to do, so micro managing and calling for a meeting is their way of feeling like they’re doing something. It tends to be put together by bosses or supervisors ironically. People that get paid more than enough to know better. All I’m thinking during meetings is, “I’ve got a ton of work to do and this is wasting my time that I can actually be doing my job instead of sitting here listening to people ramble about things I won’t remember ten minutes after the meeting is over. But the meeting in this video is one I’d gladly attend. :)
You forgot the Silent Observer. He stays quiet and counts down to early retirement.
Did that. Until I retired. I usually fell asleep during meetings.
@@condorboss3339 You know why you did that? Because 99% of every meeting is a waste of time.
Stanley!
How do you know about me
That was me, too. Always got to the meetings early so I could commandeer a window seat.
Meetings: where the minutes are kept but hours are lost.
Perfect!
😄😄😄
OMFG! That statement is BRILLIANT! Err, and happened today at work.
@@kachdragonfly Working for local council when I did, It was a weekly occurrence. Lol
Haha I love how Nancy the Negator proposes Pinterest as her idea, and then 75 seconds later shoots down technology ideas because they'll lose the senior demographic.
You missed the "Diverter" who goes off on another subject at every excuse and the "Returner" who keeps going back to a topic that you thought was settled.
i find the diverter and the rambler are one in the same.
The diverter is easy to spot. They almost always preface what they're going to say with, "Not to change the subject, but..."
I'm disappointed. Where was "guy who asks a never-ending stream of inane and irrelevant questions right at the end of the meeting?"
bladedspokes Oh gawd! His name is Matt at our company! You don’t need to specify which Matt, it’s pretty easy to figure out!
K AH I already have a Matt at my workplace then. He always ask the most stupid questions that literally have been answered but somehow finds a way to make them seem more complicated then it is and then just keeps asking questions.
so true!!!
That is the absolute worse person on the planet. And there's a bunch of them
This person usually prefaces each question with "One last thing..." It's BS. It's never the last thing. They lie.
the guy with the idea about the rain was the best
Got asked to put together a powerpoint. Took 2 days and half a saturday, followed by 2 more days of edits that the boss wanted. It got breezed over in 5 minutes in the meeting.
Muffled Laughter. Welcome to corporate America.😆
I'm sorry for your loss of time and effort :(
I thought a powerpoint was something on the wall that you plug power tools into, or for women, the socket that you plug your typewriter and hair drier into.
The rambler... in EVERY meeting
Hayley Morris every. damn. meeting.
I just wanna see Rain fall down all at once.
Guilty 😅
I just like to vocalize my thought process and explain the context around what I'm thinking. I assume that everyone cares about thing I'm saying as much as I do because I just care a lot about things.
ikr, so frustrating... just get to the point and fast:D
I don’t like meetings so I usually tune out! I feel like they’re a power trip for people who LUUUUV meetings!
OMFG. The Rambler is so on point. I worked with someone who'd start explaining something, then go off on a tangent, then on a tangent for the tangent, it'd be like a never ending inception.
OMG the last woman taking "important notes", that part was so funny hahahaha
braian castillllllll
The Rambler!!! Always takes the longest time to say just one single thing LOL
Biggest pet peeve: the person who shows up late, but still had time to stop for coffee!!
if you're gonna be late, you might as well get coffee... late 2 minutes or 20... late is late, why make it worse by being late AND not having a coffee... i thought ppl understood this by now?
hes probably late cause he got his coffee lol
You don't want me on time if I haven't had my coffee. ;-)
Seriously though, some things are not optional for me, even if you think they are for you.
Being late is perfectly okay, when your time is more valuable than everyone else's.
I assume he missed his bis and went to get coffee while waiting for the next one
Now I remember why I always hated meetings. All I could think about was, "I've got WORK to do! Stop wasting my time!"
And the worst meeting was when you'd get called in to be fired.
How many times did you get fired
Leslie Marufu
What does it matter? Even once is enough to make you hate it forever!
That is indeed the worst meeting... Those usually don't take long though.
@@carmenvsg4667
So true.
How about this: before you get fired, tell your boss that you quit.
Don't forget The Multitasker! This person is usually doing something else in the meeting and pops their head up once in a while to ask a question that the rest of the room spent the last five minutes discussing. Particularly rampant in virtual meetings!
"I got a green marker" lmfao
Same
Green markers are good.
Simple logic XD
Just tried to show this at a meeting and had the IT connection fail.
I’ve been having a really difficult day but the person who just says “so we’ll party in the rain” made me laugh unreasonably hard. That hit me right in the funny bone I needed that. ❤
"And time."
"Where you going. We still have 100% of the things to accomplish."
What this didn't really show is the reason why you still have 100% of the things to accomplish at the end of the meeting; which is because people, and usually foremost the meeting leader, spent all of the meeting time babbling about nothing and going off on irrelevant tangents, rather than work through the points of emphasis in anything even close to a systematic manner.
Most meetings I have go to, the first 15 minutes are a bunch of socializing, that's after we started 5 minutes or more late because people show up when ever they want like others time isn't valuable. Then after the social chatter its followed by stating the obvious about what work we need to be getting done, where management is never captured by the irony that this useless meeting discussing it is what's keeping us from doing the work.
Yobachi2007 I cant reed anythin longer then this: bla blabla bla blablabla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla blabla blabla bla bla blabla bla bla blablabla bla bla
No amount of money should be worth this day after day after day lifestyle but I'm still living it
Alright, good work everyone. Regroup tomorrow.
You forgot the person who sends out meeting minutes and asks for corrections.
You mean the meeting minutes written by the one person completely unfamiliar with the subject, leading to notes that are incomprehensible at best and just plain out factually wrong on average, so you end up having another meeting to clarify what has been misunderstood. Then the project gets cut due to time reasons until two days later the next quarter starts and you start with a new team for the same project and start the same thing all over again.
Airblader
Yeah, that guy! You know Tim?!?
I have a feeling we know quite a few »Tim«s. :-)
The meeting leader is giving me Seth MacFarlane vibes. He could easily say he's his cousin.
The scribe wrote a bunch of extra stuff between 3:05 and 3:07. She is actually quite fast.
haha Good catch! x}
Called editing...
I've been in that meeting before! Great video!
Omg, love the titles of all these meeting members! My favourite was the "fully present (somewhere else)" we all know someone like that! This was not a very productive meeting by the looks of it, lol! Cheers!
Then there is you, you sit and watch everything unfold until the time is up.
"So we'll party in the rain!"
I really like this type of short and creative videos. Love you!
"Rambler" is the most annoying IMHO. They never seem to finish their sentences. ^^
that's bs
Did you know that ramblers are usually people with bad social skills like people with autism for example. My brother and I both have autism and him and I kind of ramble on and on and also stumble over our words, usually because we are either nervous or we just don’t know how to word what we are trying to say.
@@EBGamez1 Can you write down or think of what you want to say beforehand?
@@cellocovers3982 why tho. I ramble a lot and I’m just writing down how I have autism and not so good social skills.
@@EBGamez1 If you can think of what to say beforehand then you won't ramble.
Then there's the Orator - usually some low-level supervisory sort with his eyes on an office of his own. He's the one who's mastered the Corporatespeak so essential to membership within the Necktie Country Club, and peppers his speech with all the currently hip phrases: "to your point...", "going forward...", "that's a real Good Story...", "deep dive...", "leveraging core competencies...", "our strategic pillars..." etc etc etc
Awesome! I think I've worked with just about each of these guys...and if I'm being honest, I'm usually the guy crawling around under the conference table...whether I need to plug a cord in or not...
Robert Ferretti Haha!
The Business for Nothing guy
I was "The Negator" during meetings. Now I'm just (a dude) Debbie Downer still looking for holes everywhere lol
2:36-2:42 - Tripp and Tyler getting the world ready for TikTok.
Im the guy who thinks all ideas are bad but sit down in the corner silently waiting for others to tell me what the f*ck I have to do.
me too. Always critical but never useful
That visual presentation is beyond the truth. 😂😂
They had just renovated the conference room at my old job and put 2 brand new flat screens with two remotes none of which ever worked
We would flip through all the inputs and nothing...every time.
Just had one today! Early meeting and entire team shows up on time EXCEPT the manager. He comes in late because he had to stop for breakfast on way into the office! WTF?!?!?
I think we just found The Rambler.
will we get a recording funktion? to give all our meetings a push be showing them to the public.
NSA includet.
Ramblers are common in every office. It's amazing how many people there are nowadays who seem to have mastered the ability to say practically nothing using as many words as possible.
I would also add the 'My problem is everybody's problem guy'. They will take advantage of their boss and colleagues being in the same room to whine about some internal issue unrelated to the points on the agenda (for example somebody never answering their emails or people always shooting down their suggestions). This can easily bring bickering and grudges to the surface like worms and suck the productivity out of the meeting like a black hole unless the leader (or the dominator) nip it in the bud.
The all-the-rain-at-once guy was the best. Very funny. Think how it could impact the irrigation system.
You guys are geniuses, what a fun and smart sales/marketing idea! I love it and I think I want to come work for you! (smiley face)
You guys are really great, one of the funniest I've ever seen.Just wish your videos were a bit longer.
This was gold
indeed
I just completely lost it when black guy started talking. And the reaction on his idea was also funny.
Laughed for about 5 minutes, holy shit.
Very well demonstrated! May I use this video for training purpose...
"perpetually offended" I felt that in my soul
Oh no! I'm the rambler!!!!!!
Omg. I'm watching this Sunday night..
thinking about tomorrow...
"I got a green marker!"
Why did I laugh so hard at this...
Dear God I remember loosing my shit in a training class that was similar to this. I screamed at the teacher "We asked what time it was, not how to build a freakin watch!" Panic ensued over the room and a nervous hush followed. Damn that was exhilarating. Like a mental bowl movement
The only phrase you need to know for meetings is, "Ya, that's a great idea! I love it!". Then sit back and await your promotion
Hahahahaha love you guys. Great acting, and this is so true
*At a mandatory meeting*
HR Rep: "What can we do to improve your experience working here with us?"
Me: "I don't think its fair that you took away sick days for our PTO. I understand that people abuse it but can you make a system where you monitor who keeps using it and punish them instead of the entire team?"
HR Rep: "That has nothing to do with the subject."
Me: "._."
(Second meeting)
HR Rep: "What are some complaints that you have for the company?"
Me: "Our equipment is outdated and slow. Can we upgrade?"
HR Rep: "That's not our problem."
Me: "Wtf, OF COURSE ITS NOT YOUR PROBLEM ITS OUR PROBLEM YOU ASS!!!"
A year ago I might have considered this price, but now that there's so much competition, who's going to pay over $50 for this? Have you considered that if you drop the price drastically - you'll reach a disproportionately larger audience?
Thanks for your comment! Comparing to consumer devices it's certainly more expensive, but a 1/10th of the price of pro streaming systems. Check out airtame.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201202791-What-does-the-AIRTAME-provide-over-other-wireless-streaming-dongles-systems- for a better overview
AIRTAME Thanks for the reply, I guess I'm not your target audience. I understand that from a big business perspective that price seems miraculous, but for a young person wanting to use it in his bedroom away from home, occasionally taking it elsewhere to show people my videos, that price is way too high (when I have to budget my life accordingly). Even for my parents, who could probably use the simplicity of this more than myself, and who live in Poland, where salaries are very much lower, $149 translates to about two months worth of grocery shopping.. I had considered backing at the fundraising stage, but the very long period between the end of that and delivery made me think twice whether I had the money.. Anyway, best of luck and congratulations on the success (:
Another good one from these guys. Good work T&T
Do you actually wanna watch it one moe time? -- Noo, please... That was great )))
I totally have this experience...on a daily basis.
"do you wana watch it again?"
"No Please"
LMAO
Lol!! :D Often a meeting is so crazy as the actors who participate in it. This short video shows the differents situations and behaviours.
I had this Idea from my previous job that I had last year, let me take it back a little bit, I had this wonderful Idea, it doesnt make sense unless i take it back
Rarely if ever is there a good white board note taker.
If this video were filmed today, Nancy would be Karen, lol
That big splash thing was interesting. How can we make that happen?
I’ve got a green marker! Basically sums up my career.
Hi Tripp and Tyler - Can I use your video in a presentation I am delivering?
My personal experience is there is never 1 rambler. If there's one, then there's always at least 2. Because others get insecure if 1 rambler steals the limelight and they tend to outdo each other to have the last word.
That brings us to 2 other characters: the stealer and finisher - taking ideas from others and stating that same damn thing in a more certain manner to make it look like his or her own idea. Also the finisher (which can be the same person as stealer) will always speak at the last of every topic to have the finishing words.
The social networker is just velvet before she dies.
I'm the one that brings the donut filled with sleeping pills
Your title is invalid
I sure could use a guy like you on my side.
do people attend (and record themselves) willingly attend practice business meetings at least a take before
Nice ad for chromecast in the end.
2:28 I got a green marker guys!
What about that guy that saves all his questions for the exact moment the meeting is over and people want to get back to work again.
Hey, love this video. I recently submitted subtitles in Spanish for it - do you mind reviewing them and publishing them for me, so I can share with friends? Thank you!
Meetings with no purpose, may I use this video for educational purposes?
I'm going crazy trying to figure this out. Who is the actor who portrays "Ol' Thin Skin", the perpetually offended person? I know I have seen him before but I can't place it. Any help here would be appreciated!
Can anybody please explain what WT Ephraim means? What do WT stand for? I'm not a native speaker, can't find it anywhere
It's written as a name, so W.T would be the initials of the name and Ephraim is the surname. The name "W.T Ephraim" is a pun on "WTF, man?"
@@JPH1138 Thank you! Got it
I hate meetings with the power of a thousand burning suns. This right here is so true.
Oh the Rambler...ushers me into a state where I become super diligent about planning the rest of my week and mapping out bill due dates...in order to avoid sleeping. 🤦🏻♀️
Love this one! Great job Tripp and Tyler.
So that's why I was never able to land a professional position when I still worked. My intellectual level is too high. (shakes my head in utter disbelief)
yeah. that's why
Keep up the great videos!
Regarding "Video Presentation": had a video conference meeting on Thursday with guys at another site, and couldn't get that goddamn HDMI port get to work on the big screen for gods sake
Im usually the rambler, but I’m self aware and give me up after the few attempts before waddling into the void of silence for the remainder of the meeting.....yet somehow they keep inviting me
The rambler is my favorite!! 😁
1 SENTENCE INTO 14 PARAGRAPHS.
- AND... TIME !!! WONDERFUL MEETING FOLKS!
SEE YOU TOMORROW.
the rambler really exist...really funny :D :D
I am ALL OF THOSE!
Negator, dominator, and Ephraim....
Good lord please no.
Yobachi2007- That quote was probably the funniest part in the skit and that's just based on my opinion and certainly my sarcastic, cynical sense of humor. It's funny because because it's true.
I am in agreement with you that, in real life, these gatherings cause greater distraction in most cases. I've been in them as you also mentioned being subjected to the nonsense. These types of meetings- no matter what business we're in or even how good employees we are- are going to continues to do downhill for a few reasons. I enjoy Facebook and other social media "entertainment". When its a constant barrage of b.s. I literally have to take a time out from it. Its a self preservation method I've adapted. Let's face it though. I live to laugh. I love to laugh. Which is why I'm revisiting my main point for replying. --This is a comedy bit. SO what's to be expected? Chuckles and giggles. I won't deny individual work ethic is an ever increasing apathetic epidemic. And DON'T get me started on customer service!
These guys nailed it though. It's comical. Its relatable. Its true- and that's what makes for good gut busting comedy. After all, what's life without being humored and laughing? Certainly no life I'd want. Just like you're opinion is supported by factual observation and experience- so is theirs. That's the beauty of free speech, is it not?
I was excited to hear the dude had my name... Till he started talking
Lol same, except my name is spelled differently but still though, same name.
Meeting was okay. I feel buzzed out now, tbh. How are you?
What is this pintrest they are talking about?
Why do they call him W. T. Ephraim? What does it mean?
Wow. It's like a chromecast, but more expensive!
It was an ad!? This whole time we were tricked into watching an ad
It must be an inevitable law in meetings. There always someones who are late (as if they care). There's always someone
who always looking at their Facebook (any more friends I can add?). When the time to show the audiovisual, it doesn't work? (quick where's the technician?) When using white board markers, they are so faint, what's the point of using them? I see this everytime.
I've got a green marker!
*Each Role*
1. The Time Nazi
2. You Get Here When You Can Guy
3. The Negator
4. Ol' Thin Skin
5. W.T. Ephraim
6. The Rambler
7. The Dominator
8. The Social Networker
9. Visual Presentation
10. The Underachieving Scribe
11. The Leader
I don’t recall ever being in a meeting that was actually beneficial towards work in any way. It’s always a huge time waster for egotistical personalities with nothing else better to do. They don’t actually have a job to do, so micro managing and calling for a meeting is their way of feeling like they’re doing something. It tends to be put together by bosses or supervisors ironically. People that get paid more than enough to know better.
All I’m thinking during meetings is, “I’ve got a ton of work to do and this is wasting my time that I can actually be doing my job instead of sitting here listening to people ramble about things I won’t remember ten minutes after the meeting is over. But the meeting in this video is one I’d gladly attend. :)
lmao when u cashin out so bad at school and you end up here at youtube to "learn" lol
Hahaha super fun! Thx guys
Hits different in 2020