HR is there to deal with employee vs employee issues and consulting the managers on if the way they treat employees is going to get the company sued. I have seen managers fired because of excessive reports of them harrassing employees with wrong behavior or language!
Yeah I learned this a little late. My manager was harassing me. I asked to move teams, we had 5 others, instead they fired me so quick my coworkers thought I had gotten sick, thrown up and just left early lol they boxed up my things and mailed them to me.
@@TheRpf1977 yeah thats the basics, but alot more to it than just the employee to employee. My wife works in HR for UB and I didn't know how much she actually did until she worked from home. The crappy thing is the meeting they make you attend when you have alot of work to do. Waiting others to do their job so you can finish yours. F that crap.
The name tells you what they really are ..... Human Resources, a totally dehumanizing name when you break down it's meaning. To the Corporations you are nothing but another Resource to be exploited like any other resource such as oil or steel or whatever ... About 25 years ago I made a vow to never work for any company that had a Human Resources department and I haven't
It’s just so hilarious imagining some nice, quiet computer science graduate getting his first tech job at some international entertainment company and he walks headlong into the incomprehensible hellstorm that is WWE
Wrestling has been such a part of my life for so long that I can’t imagine going to work there and not being prepared for a circus. If anything I’d be really disappointed because it would function like an office. And then the woman in the next to cubicle, knowing nothing about wrestling, would think it was just the opposite. An asylum.
Hr is bad, but man some employees that aren't hr are the issue. Stupid employees -"why didn't I get paid for friday?" HR- "You took off without pay" Lol
I was once on a plane next to a guy ... I asked him what he did... He said he worked for WWE... I said OMG that's awesome.... He said .. and I quote "I'd rather not talk about it" 😂😂😂
There's no such thing as work life management. That's for people who want to be worker bees their whole life instead of pursuing their dreams. Billionaire sleep in their office
@@stevecopper1667 Yeah, they did. How do you think they became billionaires? By going home to their pretty wives and working 40 hours a week? No. Try 80 - 100 hours a week and sleeping in their office. Steve Jobs is just one example
As someone that has slept with several HR personal I can tell you HR is there to protect the company not the employees. Why are people still so short sighted to think anything else??
This might be the weirdest online humblebrag I've ever seen. All you have to do is be in the business world to know that there, Mr. Sleepswithlotsadudesorladies.
@@Barrysmooth It's probably on the opposite end. Total freedom with little guidance. Since Tony isn't an actual booker. Needs some sort of happy medium in between the two.
D.B. writes... "They fire you if choke a guy with his own necktie. Seriously? When did this become a rule? Whoever is dumb enough to wear a tie to the ring deserves to be choked with it." Pros: Strange bedfellows & catering Cons: Micromanaging & boss takes a bump like a tree stump
3:08 'al hayes'. That broke my brain, took a few seconds to realize he's talking about Lord Alfred Hayes. Never ever heard his real name like that before lol
At the end of the day, everything is just a job. People tend to think my job is fun, but I probably wouldn’t ever do it again if money weren’t a concern
A lot of companies have high turnover and it just leads to one big clusterfuck shitshow workplace alot of times and it can be difficult to deal with, especially with how few companies try to retain good employees nowadays. . Its just the way it is. A lot of surviving long term at a job is just being at the right place at the right time (maybe getting a promotion early on due to somebody retiring etc ) and having the right people around you (good co workers. and bosses)
Security guard: "sir..sir..sir! You can't take that!" Jim Ross: " if you wanna stop him from taking that frame, prepare to be whipped like a government mule."
Jim sounds like one of those co-workers who made things fun. I believe people liked him. He’s a very unique person, especially in that work environment.
The internet needs to find a new term and let “toxic” rest for a bit. That fucking word has been watered down and abused so thoroughly, it’s become a meaningless buzzword that people parrot without any apparent consideration whatsoever. “Toxic this, toxic that”…right but what the fuck are you ACTUALLY trying to say? Maybe try to express yourself a little more accurately? It’s meaningless…
exactly. and pro wrestling is the most brutal dog eat dog profession you can possibly be in. You cant go into it pretending people will "care about you". nobody cares about you other than core family...approach life and your career the same way
"For years they had a dead guy working there, but hey, he did great work. However, they keep bringing back this Goldberg guy even though his matches are quicker than a virgin's first rodeo."
Speaking as a creative professional and a wrestling fan, the prospect of working at WWE seems like it *should* be cool, but everything I've heard about the corporate culture makes it sound like a nightmare - especially considering how they're prone to random mass-layoffs, you get worked into the ground, and for a company as profitable as WWE is, the pay isn't commensurate with the stupidly high cost of living in Stamford.
Word. Hearing stories about various times Vince had to lend people money so they could afford a home in Stamford while being the the top company of their industry is crazy. Especially when you hear stories of people like JJ Dillon or Corny considering they were like entry level employees where you can see why they’d make low money in their role. But the idea that a head of talent relations or a key person in their creative process not being able to afford to live there is wild.
Did they ever read one of these at some point in the past? I have a really vague memory of this happening, could be a false memory I guess but I swear I remember them reading an ex-employee review before.
Regarding the review that cited cutting off access during furloughs as an example of a lack of trust of employees: regulations around furloughing employees is very strict to prevent any attempts to game the unemployment system via furloughs. My employer's understanding was that if anyone so much as checked an email or answered a call about work from a colleague that would violate regs regarding furlough. Access was cut off by IT as well to systems.
HR is not there to protect the employees. It is there to protect the company. HR will find any way it can to let someone go in order to protect a higher level person.
Yep. HR is there to F you out of your unemployment after you get fired. Ever wonder where all those write ups go that you sign? HR! Then when you file for unemployment benefits, HR shows up at the hearing with copies of all those write ups. ✍️
The reviews from people who worked normal type jobs there make sense. If you weren’t someone from the wrestling business or with knowledge of how the wrestling business runs the insane demands of WWE and Vince would be crazy to experience because it isn’t normal for anything besides this industry. But I don’t think anyone could last long term there without a passion for wrestling considering the demands required of the job. If you worked there just to have a job and didn’t care about wrestling there’s no way you’d stick it out long term with the demands that accompany your role.
Well of course there’s a giant picture of Vince McMahon when you move into your new office at WWE HQ. I Think I’d be disappointed if there wasn’t one! lol 😂😂😂
That'll change when Kentucky gets rid of Old Turtlehead and his CCP shadow advisor wife. Beautiful scenery, lots of classic architecture, but horrible roads and some boonies that looked like settings for horror movies.
Titan Towers are around 2 minutes from a neighborhood that looked pretty poor. Although there was a Mexican restaurant that served some damn good food.
They have definitely talked about Glassdoor WWE reviews before. There is a video from a few months ago where they read one. I thought this was a reupload, but I'm pretty sure they read a different review this time.
Vince Mcmahon reminds me of Bill Mumy who played Anthony Fremont on Twilight Zone episode "It'a A Good Life" where everyone is afraid of this little boy & everyone has to agree with him or he will wish them out to the cornfield. The first warning sign that VKM was "not playing with a full deck" is when he silenced the ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta from All-Star Wrestling (at the expansion era) because Cappetta appeared on an NWA house show & VKM believed the fans would be "confused" seeing Cappetta on a WWF Show.
It’s funny, I had a manager that was always riding my as while seemingly shorting my pay while simultaneously preaching ‘have loyalty’. Ending up quitting since my first two paychecks weren’t correct nor fixed, but it turns out he’s doing federal prison time for fraud now. There’s so much more I want to say but this was definitely a fitting end to this guy
What Jim said at the end is the truth. You wonder why no-one can break out as a future star anymore cause they have no balls. Happy to take the money and run.
I mean at this point can you blame anyone? The whole thing is a shitshow becoming a star there doesn't mean anything. Who wants to be the star of the children's TV show that treats its audience like assholes? Might as well just take their fucking money and run off with it
@@maeschder Well you aren't making mega money in the WWE unless you're on a cena/reigns/austin/hogan/etc level. (Though it's still a good living) Might as well take some chances and go for it.
That last part was pretty cool. AJ said that Vince told him he had a million flippy dippy guys and he needed a pit bull so AJ said Il be your pit bull.
Holy fucking shit, I literally cried at "No ones care about you", holy shit, I can't stop laughing, this is such a fucking bizarre and surreal thing to say about workplace, but it's 100% truthful if we talking about WWE, and it makes it so hilarious. God.
Man if it’s true that Vince really likes people that are willing to stand up to him no wonder Tony Schiavone was never hired back in WWE. That and he’s just terrible at announcing.
The irony of the WWE from the early 2000s onward is that Vince fancied it an all-encompassing entertainment conglomerate and most decidedly *not* a wrestling company. Hence why they had to employ "creative" and "writers," rather than just having a booking commitee. Yet the work environment was such that no one without a pre-existing passion for wrestling could possibly stand it.
Sounds like any "in demand" industry like film, TV and music. The ol' "You should be happy to be here and you're lucky we're paying you at all". BS. Most companies will have snacks, coffee soda machines etc. I've seen companies with 25 employees have fully stocked refrigerators and beverages. If they can do it, WWE can too. Cutting off system accesses is commonplace for corporations. If you're not an employee, why would they let you access things? The other folks were hoping Jim didn't have a job when he went back to Louisville.
Great review...very indepth! This was like reading the manual but more fun :) Do people even read manuals anymore though...lol. Great job on your video :)
There's probably not one job out there TODAY! that operates to one's liking. The Pandemic has stomped retail, office, law enforcement, manufacturing, delivery, medical fields, into the ground. you name it.
Fun fact there's isn't a single HR in any corporation that's "for the employees" HR is only to prioritize the company image first and foremost.
HR is there to deal with employee vs employee issues and consulting the managers on if the way they treat employees is going to get the company sued. I have seen managers fired because of excessive reports of them harrassing employees with wrong behavior or language!
Yeah I learned this a little late. My manager was harassing me. I asked to move teams, we had 5 others, instead they fired me so quick my coworkers thought I had gotten sick, thrown up and just left early lol they boxed up my things and mailed them to me.
@@TheRpf1977 yeah thats the basics, but alot more to it than just the employee to employee. My wife works in HR for UB and I didn't know how much she actually did until she worked from home. The crappy thing is the meeting they make you attend when you have alot of work to do. Waiting others to do their job so you can finish yours. F that crap.
The name tells you what they really are ..... Human Resources, a totally dehumanizing name when you break down it's meaning. To the Corporations you are nothing but another Resource to be exploited like any other resource such as oil or steel or whatever ... About 25 years ago I made a vow to never work for any company that had a Human Resources department and I haven't
More like Public Relations.
I.e., Stephanie McMahon as Chief Brand Officer. Which is basically the same.
WWE's response to Glassdoor reviews: "We're sorry you felt that way when you worked here. We wish you the best in your future endeavors."
right what a joke
@@universe-ie2mk *maneuver
@Justin Christopher Hate that rehearsed bullshit response
@@skooobz that's probably his BEST response.
It should be:
"We've got two words for ya..."
It’s just so hilarious imagining some nice, quiet computer science graduate getting his first tech job at some international entertainment company and he walks headlong into the incomprehensible hellstorm that is WWE
WWE should start video taping all of it and turn it into a series on the WWE Network ..... It would probably be better than Tough Enough
"WHERE'S THE GODDAMN BIRDS FLYING OUT OF HIS ASS, PAL?!"
Wrestling has been such a part of my life for so long that I can’t imagine going to work there and not being prepared for a circus. If anything I’d be really disappointed because it would function like an office. And then the woman in the next to cubicle, knowing nothing about wrestling, would think it was just the opposite. An asylum.
"Everyone hating the HR department "
That's a lot of companies nowadays LOL
Ain't that the fucking truth!
If you work in IT you especially know how much of a joke and inept hr is.
Hr is bad, but man some employees that aren't hr are the issue.
Stupid employees -"why didn't I get paid for friday?"
HR- "You took off without pay"
Lol
@@Flowerz__ toss up between hr and it.
@@scrappy93 I've interacted with terrible members of BOTH...., but mainly HR. Only a handful of IT employees are jokers.
I was once on a plane next to a guy ... I asked him what he did... He said he worked for WWE... I said OMG that's awesome.... He said .. and I quote "I'd rather not talk about it" 😂😂😂
Holy shit lmaooooo that sucks
@@ladistar dude was actually cool.. I remember we had a long conversation about his fish tank 😂
It's like when I would listen to people talk about working for the game company EA & they made it sound like it was prison.
The image of Jim carrying out a framed photo of Vince is hilarious.
and several dozen tennis rackets.
Imagine the shit-storm if Corny happened to drop that photo & glass went everywhere...🤣🤣🤣
@@bury_the_elite65294 Austin wouldve just walked in and stunned anyone who complained...
I love when Jim goes out of his way to make a terrible joke ("gruntled") and Brian just waits a beat and moves on. Such a great dynamic.
Yeah, it's very entertaining when they do that. Brian plays the straight man and lets Jim say all the crazy shite.
@@MADGUNSMONSTER Brian will surprise u, from time to time
Reminds me of Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan at times lol
_"Oh, would you stop!"_
I wish I could see Shane McMahon’s Glassdoor review. Talk about no work/life balance, and management not caring!
There's no such thing as work life management. That's for people who want to be worker bees their whole life instead of pursuing their dreams. Billionaire sleep in their office
Talk about Vince having a God complex
I FIRE🔥 my own
@@TheSYPHERIA Billionaire sleep in their office my ass
Their office is probably nicer than my home
@@stevecopper1667 Yeah, they did. How do you think they became billionaires? By going home to their pretty wives and working 40 hours a week? No. Try 80 - 100 hours a week and sleeping in their office. Steve Jobs is just one example
As someone that has slept with several HR personal I can tell you HR is there to protect the company not the employees. Why are people still so short sighted to think anything else??
This is absolutely true. And I’ve never slept with HR personnel 🤣. But it’s so obvious that HR couldn’t care less about us ham and eggers.
Putting yourself over Brother?
@@McGomezAddams it's all a work brother
@jeremy you also a member of a kiss my ass club? 😂
This might be the weirdest online humblebrag I've ever seen. All you have to do is be in the business world to know that there, Mr. Sleepswithlotsadudesorladies.
"Not Cool" .... Had to be Carlito
"He'll wipe his ass on your lifelong dream." God bless Vince McMahon
The sad thing is, he's correct in that statement, but not for the reasons he thinks.
Thats pretty much everyone if life tho lmao.
and shit on your head
Nailz probably sits at home and writes reviews all day
😂
Or Shane…
And Buff Bagwell...
"Management grabbed my balls!"
Can’t wait for the AEW employee review segment.
Judging by everything that's been said and all the information that's out there, it would be very positive.
@@greghughes6098 one would hope so. If it is positive that’s great for the workers.
@@Barrysmooth It's probably on the opposite end. Total freedom with little guidance. Since Tony isn't an actual booker. Needs some sort of happy medium in between the two.
@@maxxdahl6062 I agree
AEW workers have nothing to complain about. It’s probably like working for Willie Wonka except if he used booger sugar instead of regular sugar.
Paul Bocuse, the famous French chef, was once asked who his most important employees were. His answer was: his cleaning staff.
"No one cares about you. Management has no regard for your time."
Unfortunately this is pretty much every job.
D.B. writes...
"They fire you if choke a guy with his own necktie. Seriously? When did this become a rule? Whoever is dumb enough to wear a tie to the ring deserves to be choked with it."
Pros: Strange bedfellows & catering
Cons: Micromanaging & boss takes a bump like a tree stump
3:08 'al hayes'. That broke my brain, took a few seconds to realize he's talking about Lord Alfred Hayes. Never ever heard his real name like that before lol
Holy christ, this sounds like every corporate job I've ever worked at..
Sounds a lot like a job to me
Sounds exactly like what I've been saying my whole life
At the end of the day, everything is just a job. People tend to think my job is fun, but I probably wouldn’t ever do it again if money weren’t a concern
I never listen to the clips, I usually wait for the whole episode. I couldn't help myself on this one.
I'm on Glassdoor reading the reviews and they are brutal! LOL And I'm loving the image of Jim walking out the building with a framed Vince picture XD
Sounds like most places.
..and I don't trust reviews from people who use the word toxic.
I have to give props to Jim for trying to look at it from the point of view of people from a non-wrestling background
A lot of companies have high turnover and it just leads to one big clusterfuck shitshow workplace alot of times and it can be difficult to deal with, especially with how few companies try to retain good employees nowadays. . Its just the way it is. A lot of surviving long term at a job is just being at the right place at the right time (maybe getting a promotion early on due to somebody retiring etc ) and having the right people around you (good co workers. and bosses)
Security guard: "sir..sir..sir! You can't take that!"
Jim Ross: " if you wanna stop him from taking that frame, prepare to be whipped like a government mule."
You know this channel is doing so well when the bots are spamming the chat.
Jim sounds like one of those co-workers who made things fun. I believe people liked him. He’s a very unique person, especially in that work environment.
I already know this is gonna be good.
You guys already covered this. Not sure if a reupload or not.
Hasn’t he already gone over this? I swear they have
They totally have done this bit before and don’t remember it
Was thinking the same thing.
Oh yea they talk about same old shit over and over they have to how else you gonna put up 4 hours worth of videos every day!
I was looking for this comment
You're not crazy I remember this as well.... #mandelaeffect
Vince McMahon: Anyone seen that framed picture of me?
Jim Ross: I think Jim Cornette took it with him when he left.
Vince McMahon: NOOOOO!
Not for nothing, but these complaints could apply to nearly every large US corporation
They've definitely posted this before. Im almost 100% i heard it months ago.
Something similar but not this exact segment
I assume some employees say, "The whole company is focused on 40 year old virgins."
The internet needs to find a new term and let “toxic” rest for a bit. That fucking word has been watered down and abused so thoroughly, it’s become a meaningless buzzword that people parrot without any apparent consideration whatsoever. “Toxic this, toxic that”…right but what the fuck are you ACTUALLY trying to say? Maybe try to express yourself a little more accurately? It’s meaningless…
I find your comment tocksick
I blame Britney Spears
Ladies and gentlemen... the Toxic Avenger
Toxic is a cover all word to mean something bad. The irony is that many people who would be consider toxic uses it to describe everyone else.
Stop being so racist.
Look at the glassdoor for spectrum!
Oof, how bad is it? I once applied, but didn't get a callback.
Spectrum is so bad I would leave them a bad review on Ratemyprofessor
"No one cares about you!" The sooner people realize that this is true (except for MAYBE your parents, kids or spouse) the better off humanity will be.
exactly. and pro wrestling is the most brutal dog eat dog profession you can possibly be in. You cant go into it pretending people will "care about you". nobody cares about you other than core family...approach life and your career the same way
When I heard “not cool" I believe Carlito wrote this review
"no free drinks in lobby" lmao
"For years they had a dead guy working there, but hey, he did great work. However, they keep bringing back this Goldberg guy even though his matches are quicker than a virgin's first rodeo."
No free drinks in the lobby? TOXIC!
LMAOO..."If your disgruntled...you need to talk to someone and get back gruntled" LMAOO 7:18 LMAOO
I do think that there is a bunch of marks who posted stuff on there
Amazing how the excessive usage of the word, "toxic" is used in a company that's not a sewage company
It's touching to hear that even Jim Cornette's love for friends surpasses his hatred of enemies.
Yeah, he hates his enemies more than anyone I know.
I picture Corny leaving with several dozen tennis rackets and the Vince M picture say by to people.
Speaking as a creative professional and a wrestling fan, the prospect of working at WWE seems like it *should* be cool, but everything I've heard about the corporate culture makes it sound like a nightmare - especially considering how they're prone to random mass-layoffs, you get worked into the ground, and for a company as profitable as WWE is, the pay isn't commensurate with the stupidly high cost of living in Stamford.
Word. Hearing stories about various times Vince had to lend people money so they could afford a home in Stamford while being the the top company of their industry is crazy. Especially when you hear stories of people like JJ Dillon or Corny considering they were like entry level employees where you can see why they’d make low money in their role. But the idea that a head of talent relations or a key person in their creative process not being able to afford to live there is wild.
This first review was Maven.
The image in my head of Corny carrying out that portrait is fucking hilarious 😂
Did they ever read one of these at some point in the past? I have a really vague memory of this happening, could be a false memory I guess but I swear I remember them reading an ex-employee review before.
Was thinking this same thing
Yeah I think I've heard it before, I'm convinced they talked about the same reviews lol
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Two months ago lol
Yeah this is a repeat
Some mighty fine sleuthing there Ninja, never expected an actual answer,.
Legit thought it was probably my mind playing tricks on me, lol.
No free drinks in the lobby 😂
Regarding the review that cited cutting off access during furloughs as an example of a lack of trust of employees: regulations around furloughing employees is very strict to prevent any attempts to game the unemployment system via furloughs. My employer's understanding was that if anyone so much as checked an email or answered a call about work from a colleague that would violate regs regarding furlough. Access was cut off by IT as well to systems.
I feel like these "reviews" are just the internet causing shit. Most of them don't sound real.
So many companies are like this today, it is truly tragic.
I love how much Jim loves all this shit
This is a different segment than the one posted a few months ago. This is from the new episode 230 that was just uploaded Wednesday. Not a repeat.
HR is not there to protect the employees. It is there to protect the company. HR will find any way it can to let someone go in order to protect a higher level person.
Yep.
HR is there to F you out of your unemployment after you get fired.
Ever wonder where all those write ups go that you sign? HR!
Then when you file for unemployment benefits, HR shows up at the hearing with copies of all those write ups. ✍️
The reviews from people who worked normal type jobs there make sense. If you weren’t someone from the wrestling business or with knowledge of how the wrestling business runs the insane demands of WWE and Vince would be crazy to experience because it isn’t normal for anything besides this industry. But I don’t think anyone could last long term there without a passion for wrestling considering the demands required of the job. If you worked there just to have a job and didn’t care about wrestling there’s no way you’d stick it out long term with the demands that accompany your role.
There’s a reason Michael Scott hated Toby the HR guy.
Well of course there’s a giant picture of Vince McMahon when you move into your new office at WWE HQ. I Think I’d be disappointed if there wasn’t one! lol 😂😂😂
"All Hail Our Proud And Glorious Leader"
Jim cracks me up. If I listen to him for too long I start talking like him.
Jim is correct about Connecticut but in all honesty who would want to move to Kentucky?!?!
No one :(
That'll change when Kentucky gets rid of Old Turtlehead and his CCP shadow advisor wife. Beautiful scenery, lots of classic architecture, but horrible roads and some boonies that looked like settings for horror movies.
Titan Towers are around 2 minutes from a neighborhood that looked pretty poor. Although there was a Mexican restaurant that served some damn good food.
Jim Cornette?
Jim is correct about other cooperate offices where people are passive agressive rather than being honest about how they feel
Thanks Spectrum
That 3rd one was actually in there by mistake. It was Tony Khan's review about what it's like at AEW.
3:30 will never know who that guys is
These reviews sound like just about every fucking company in the US
17:00 is foreshadowing what was to come
yikes...you're right
One of favorite commentaries, very fascinating to hear about the inner workings.
They have definitely talked about Glassdoor WWE reviews before. There is a video from a few months ago where they read one. I thought this was a reupload, but I'm pretty sure they read a different review this time.
Vince Mcmahon reminds me of Bill Mumy who played Anthony Fremont on Twilight Zone episode "It'a A Good Life" where everyone is afraid of this little boy & everyone has to agree with him or he will wish them out to the cornfield. The first warning sign that VKM was "not playing with a full deck" is when he silenced the ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta from All-Star Wrestling (at the expansion era) because Cappetta appeared on an NWA house show & VKM believed the fans would be "confused" seeing Cappetta on a WWF Show.
Yeah, that was one of the stories that they turned into a segment in Twilight Zone: The Movie. Directed by Joe Dante.
"There was only a few pricks. Oh! WtF was his name?--the merchandise guy that went to prison....ummm....Goddamnit!"
Well, I guess THAT worked out!
It’s funny, I had a manager that was always riding my as while seemingly shorting my pay while simultaneously preaching ‘have loyalty’. Ending up quitting since my first two paychecks weren’t correct nor fixed, but it turns out he’s doing federal prison time for fraud now. There’s so much more I want to say but this was definitely a fitting end to this guy
😂these complaints are killing me. Sounds like a typical job to me.
I wonder how many glassdoor reviews for WWE are written by non-employees just going by what Meltzer says to make WWE look bad
Oh boy! The reviews we'd get RIGHT NOW.
What Jim said at the end is the truth. You wonder why no-one can break out as a future star anymore cause they have no balls. Happy to take the money and run.
I mean at this point can you blame anyone? The whole thing is a shitshow becoming a star there doesn't mean anything. Who wants to be the star of the children's TV show that treats its audience like assholes? Might as well just take their fucking money and run off with it
@@maeschder Well you aren't making mega money in the WWE unless you're on a cena/reigns/austin/hogan/etc level. (Though it's still a good living) Might as well take some chances and go for it.
That last part was pretty cool. AJ said that Vince told him he had a million flippy dippy guys and he needed a pit bull so AJ said Il
be your pit bull.
Love when Jim mentions my hometown of Wartburg tennessee
Awesome Shoot Today Jim!!😎🐐🐐
Holy fucking shit, I literally cried at "No ones care about you", holy shit, I can't stop laughing, this is such a fucking bizarre and surreal thing to say about workplace, but it's 100% truthful if we talking about WWE, and it makes it so hilarious. God.
Man if it’s true that Vince really likes people that are willing to stand up to him no wonder Tony Schiavone was never hired back in WWE. That and he’s just terrible at announcing.
Mr Starbucks. 👍
Jim your laugh NEVER gets old lmaoooooo
Was this a replay I heard this one on here before
"get back gruntled" 😂😂
The irony of the WWE from the early 2000s onward is that Vince fancied it an all-encompassing entertainment conglomerate and most decidedly *not* a wrestling company. Hence why they had to employ "creative" and "writers," rather than just having a booking commitee.
Yet the work environment was such that no one without a pre-existing passion for wrestling could possibly stand it.
“A framed picture of Vince” I would of kept it too 😂😂😂
Cornettes laugh is great
Imagine an ex employee having a negative opinion on the company they used to work for...lmao
Glassdoor isn't just negativity, it's about providing a holistic view of a company from people with first-hand experience.
This should go smoothly.
Are you job hunting currently? Call Jim Cornette to come along.
Is this a reupload
I think I've heard this one before
4:27 sounds like wcw during a typical nitro and sainsbury's currently
People talk negatively about other people at the same company? Say it ain't so...
Missed opportunity to paint Jim as the Hulk here.
Sounds like any "in demand" industry like film, TV and music. The ol' "You should be happy to be here and you're lucky we're paying you at all". BS. Most companies will have snacks, coffee soda machines etc. I've seen companies with 25 employees have fully stocked refrigerators and beverages. If they can do it, WWE can too.
Cutting off system accesses is commonplace for corporations. If you're not an employee, why would they let you access things?
The other folks were hoping Jim didn't have a job when he went back to Louisville.
Great review...very indepth! This was like reading the manual but more fun :) Do people even read manuals anymore though...lol. Great job on your video :)
We employees universally hate HR..anywhere!!
Agreed. HR doesn't do shit in most companies.
Nope. I got fired because someone with mental illness claimed I said something "offensive" and two days later that person quit. Fishy
There's probably not one job out there TODAY! that operates to one's liking. The Pandemic has stomped retail, office, law enforcement, manufacturing, delivery, medical fields, into the ground. you name it.
NYC is really expensive to live.
21:45 pure gold...
I’m surprised to see a South African dude on this channel