Big yikes. Like the vid if you enjoyed it. It really does help. I wish I could share this on linkedin without getting banned for a 3rd time lmao. source link: ua-cam.com/video/NXoV47EJAxg/v-deo.html
I have a story for you. I applied for a job where the office was on top of a gym, the employer owned the health care system, housing, and schools. They offered 40% less from what I am currently making. And I work from home, They asked me how could I work from home for the last 8 years lol. I can go on and on
Please continue these videos. Your attitude is correct do not doubt it. This training video is the most disturbing one I have seen corporats come out with yet.
Im glad you make these videos Josh. People should at least try doing their own thing. You can make more money and you don’t have to bend the knee. I am loyal to my family not some company that would replace me in a second. Man, the brainwash and groupthink within these companies is getting worse.
"Never think about your well-being and personal interests ever again. That is narcissistic." - The CEO, from his $20 Million private jet going to the Maldives to think about company interests 😂
After being laid off twice, I learned that you shouldn't expect loyalty from an employer and therefore, should show no loyalty to the employer. If you decide to stay in your job for other reasons (good pay, work you enjoy, etc.), that's fine, but don't stay because of loyalty.
This is exactly what my corporate job turned into before they fired me because I would not work basically 7 days a week for 12-hour days and not complain. I said no, I couldn't do it anymore. I missed seeing my family on holidays and weekends because I was always working but yet it was never enough.
It depends on what stage of your career currently in. If you're fresh out of college (or high school) and you have such an experience at your first job, then I suppose it makes sense to sort of be courteous. If on the other hand you've been in the job market for some time and formed other professional relationships, then 'wasting' one of them shouldn't hurt you much. That former boss of yours must not be a decent human being if he tells you to prioritize work before your family. Generally such people would not make for good references anyway...
you gave them 2 more weeks then i would of had a similar situation at my previous employer told them several times there was 2 days were overtime is not a option and don't put it on my schedule as i will be leaving at the contracted time. they didnt like it, they heard i was thinking about leaving them and fired/dismissed me. now we are going to court over a bunch of stuff from my time there(OHS and payments)
I literally choked on my chewing gum with laughter when it said that "You may need a second job to make ends meet" whilst lecturing us about conflicts of interest.
Not all "boomers". Some of us "boomers" are victims of these "business community " types too. Awake, & sick of them too. Great video, & channel. My compliments, & thanks 😊 👍.
So was Blizzard being "loyal" when it laid off 800 employees, in a year the company made 1.8 billion in profit, and CEO Bobby Kotick took home a 1.75 million salary and 26 million in stock? Did Blizzard/Kotick stay true to their "family" even if it benefited them not to? (To add insult to injury Blizzard promptly listed ads for some of the very jobs they just cut.) Loyalty is a two way street. If you don't give it to me, you're not getting it from me.
I live in Florida. Since 2000. In the mid 2000s, Dr Richard Hitt the guy who ran UCF 🎓 demanded a $92,000.00 salary increase. He said to the university regents board he'd leave if the $$$ wasn't right. Hitt got his huge raise then turned around saying; UCF will have a hiring freeze 🚫, salary limits. 📊 This is how US business works; structures.
Theft of time is working for the same company for 35 years and having them "downsize" your position when you are 60-61 years old - or doing it a month before you get "vested". Or for those poor souls trapped in the "seasonal employee" loop where they are asked to work 32-35 hours a week - just below the level where they qualify for benefits.
“Do not look out for yourself, be loyal to us”. When they have zero loyalty in return. This is highly disturbing, true psychopaths. But the people who do not resist this are the problem as they let this become the norm.
Nope. Sorry, Mr. CEO, but loyalty is earned, not owed. That's how literally every other healthy social relationship works. You're not entitled to anything until you pay me first.
Don't EVER give your loyalty to a company or person at the company. Go in - do the job they pay you to do - go home - don't think about them until next time. Joke, laugh, share (sparingly) - but remember - they are SITUATIONAL FRIENDS. They won't think about you at all once you are no longer working there. When push comes to shove - you will always be tossed away. I worked unemployment during covid - that is not a one off story, but a continuous thread of how people who had worked for decades and thought their bosses were their friends were treated. Your loyalty extends only as far as what is right and just - which means doing the job you're there to do and not compromising your moral values for their processes.
"Are you loyal or do you look out for yourself?" That's the point where you get up and walk out. People telling that to employees with a straight face are abusive psychos.
I’d rather watch the entire thing and at the end fall over myself laughing and then say, “that was the best comedy routine I’ve seen in a while! Like that will ever happen.” Right to their face.
As someone who grew up in an abusive environment this video makes my blood boil and sets off all my alarms when it comes to psychological manipulation. This is absolutely disgusting and I wouldn't want to work for a company like that at all.
I am SO grateful for the existence of this channel!! THANK YOU for speaking out!! I was laid off from my corporate job years ago and it was such a blessing, really - even though I had a toddler and a 1-year old at home. I'm now a freelancer and SO much happier!
This is disgusting. In fact I think every employee in the world is selling themselves as cheap slave labor. We throw away our lives toiling and grinding.
i don't mind grinding at a boring job as long as my bosses are ok with me putting bare min effort to get work done reflective of the payscale for that position. don't expect me to be cheerful to do a souless job.
I haven't worked a corporate job in a while but when I used to do it all the time my main priority was giving off an aura and vibe that I was just as greedy and self interested as the ceo's. I was basically a less eccentric version of the guy off of office space lol. My goal in that setting was to be seen as a shark not a fish...It got to the point they wouldn't even suggest anything that wasn't beneficial to me because they knew it would be shot down immediately. Had the little weasels walking on eggshells around me. They hate walking on eggshells so they mostly just left me alone.
I was barely at the three-minute mark, and I had a good laugh! I was "loyal" to my internship, traveling by public transport for 2-3 hours a day for three days a week, in the summer, all five days. Then, when I couldn't commit to full-time, they let me go that same day. After that day, I would NEVER be loyal to a company again. You hired me for my intellectual property, and in return, I get money. Fuck that loyalty shit because once their profits go down $.01, they will fire you. Why do I have to be loyal?
I wish I had someone like you in my life 40 years ago. I was made to feel guilty and disloyal anytime I put my kids before my job. I did job hop some, but not as often as I should have. I love your videos.
That corporate video is the most tone deaf, short sighted piece of fortune 500 propaganda ive ever seen. If i didnt know better, i would of thought it was satire...😨
The company loyalty only runs one way. When the company no longer needs you, you are gone. Period. No matter how long you’ve worked or contributed. You must absolutely 100 percent look after yourself and career.
"If you can't be loyal to your company then you probably need to work someplace else". If you can't operate with honesty, openness, and full disclosure, then you probably shouldn't run a company.
"Are you loyal or do you look out for yourself?" ...both? It should be in the company's best interest that I am a healthy, happy, encouraged, engaged and productive employee! But no, they want mindless, miserable drones who just obey and get paid as little as possible.
Exactly. A well rested and motivated workforce, is the best workforce for those fit to lead. But the ones in "charge" are not fit. They are only fit to serve superior beings in the form of a doormat or foot stool when they get the chance to encounter them.
This shit is like the mafia "if you join this family we become first. if your mother is dying in the hospital and we call you, you must leave her side and come work for us" that's literally how it seems this company wants their employees LOL
The mafia will at least take care of your family when you have to be offered up as a sacrifice. Corporations will try to figure out how you dying on the job gets them access to your child's kidneys.
Wow that’s insane, thankfully I haven’t work yet in a company with this attitude, it has been the opposite, where managers and directors suggest to only work during your working hours and not outside your working hours and respect the boundary between work and your life
"Your job is to show up for work and do what you were paid to do." NO. Wrong order of operations. You work first, THEN hopefully they pay you for it. That's how it always goes. Your employer always owes you money. They don't get to act like they already paid you and hope they can get work out of you. They are getting the work first. Behaving or believing ANYTHING else is wrong, but basically what the entire economy is based on.
And then there's the people who want to add more to your job than what the job description says. My wife worked for a real estate company as a receptionist but over time the boss asked her to do clean up work around the office like a maid. Heck no!
I’m not saying you’re wrong. But, it’s really neither. It’s a mutual exchange. If you go to a restaurant you either pay first or eat first, depending on the establishment. Fast food restaurants typically charge up front, whereas in formal dining restaurants have an incentive to charge after (for tipping services and such). Legally, they can charge up front if they choose to, but they want their guest to feel welcomed and comfortable in hopes of gaining the business of their guests. If you go to department store, you can not leave without paying. Though you hold it in your hands, until it is paid for, it isn’t yours, since technically you are in the store (or on the property) and are just carrying it around while it still belongs to the store. Pay = Product/Service Service/Product = Pay It is not anything else. 🚫Pay > Services/Product🚫 🚫Services/Product > Pay🚫
Exactly. Corporations love to do this with promotions and pay raises, trying to convince you that YOU need to work harder and produce more for them for a reward that they haven't given you yet and isn't guaranteed. Nevermind that they tell 10 of your coworkers the same thing, so 10 people are working harder for a promotion that's only going to 1 person. They try to frame it as if you have to "earn" something from them when the reality is that they owe you for your labor.
How selfish and disloyal of me to want to have a place to live, put food on my table, pay my bills, and maybe, just maybe save a little money to pay for emergencies and retirement. (slaps forehead)- What was I thinking?
"Never think about your well-being and personal interests ever again. That is narcissistic." - The CEO, from his $20 Million private jet going to the Maldives to think about company interests 😂
This is Scumbaggery 101. If you’re a sociopath you appeal to the good, honest nature of the non-sociopathic saying “come on, guys, it’s wrong to be self-serving”. Then once they have the rules established they proceed to ignore them and do nothing but self-serve. It’s the corporate equivalent of when you’re eating something you don’t want to share with your toddler and tell them “You wouldn’t like this. It’s spicy.” They eliminate competitors by holding them to a moral code they have absolutely no intention of adhering to.
*Corporations before you are hired:* We are one big happy family. We want to be sure you will be loyal to your "corporate family." *Corporations when you are getting laid off:* It's nothing personal; it's just business.
Screw corporate loyalty! That is the most disgusting example of corporate brainwashing I've ever seen. They touch on integrity in the video, but integrity (knowing the difference between right and wrong) has NOTHING to do with loyalty. I'm loyal to only three things - my God, my family, and myself, in that order, and I preach that everyone I know. Great vid Josh.
Your comment is ironic because I've actually heard the "women must obey/submit" in conservative churches. The men never were expected to though, because they were the "authority" figure. This video is so gross with its parallels.
I definitely see that. I have a narcissistic mother and, as she doesn’t pay me anything, I fired her ass, along with the rest of my family. It’s the ONLY difference between a narcissistic family and a job. The “eenie meanie money mo” was easy, so she was fired, for trying to treat me like a slave.
We are seeing a major cultural shift right now in the workplace. The corporations are tightening the chain attached to our necks. We can either reject it, or continue to be corporate house slaves.
What about a corporation is worthy of loyalty? Just yesterday someone got fired from where I work for being late too many times (understandable). My supervisor walked up and said to the group and, as always, to not let them in the building, they are now a security risk. One minute they're "like family", next minute they're treated like a criminal. How could anyone rationalize loyalty to the draconian system known as the corporate workplace?
@@carlosperez5966 Both systems can be corrupted to serve the interests of the few, but the U.S. is a capitalist oligarchy. The U.S government was bought and sold to corporations a long time ago. Whether we have full socialism, full capitalism or a mix we always have to hold those in power accountable. I wish we had a yellowvest movement like France everywhere.
@@serbianhammer once you get rich you can benefit from socialism, is a pure oligarchy. Im born, raised and live under socialism, if not where for the black market, i'd be dead by now. Here capitalism literally saves lives and we are also sold to the businessman, they are either politicians or family/friends. There is a market under socialism, if not they would not have money to spend, but they own it. You are so well feed that have no real problems and end up creating them. To us, usa was a dream land, under tr@mp of course. Biden talks like one of us...
Are they insane? "Sometimes, you may need a second job to make ends meet", and they're saying not to do that. Don't make ends meet. So, just go homeless? Starve? This isn't even good advice for company loyalty. Starving homeless people don't make for good workers.
@asdrubale bisanzio But, you're also supposed to be loyal. If you quit for a better job, that's clearly not loyalty (considering putting your own needs over the company is considered disloyal in that video).
@asdrubale bisanzio Ah ok that makes sense. Except, what if "enough pay to survive" is a requirement for me to be loyal. Poverty wouldn't exist if people could just look around for a few days and get that high paying job. Or there's also the strange possibility that I'm loyal despite being paid too little to live on (that could for example be a thing with a part time job that pays acceptably). They seem to focus on some sort of ideal of a person who has or can easily get job with respectful employers who pay them well. That's almost directly contrary to the concept of someone who can't make ends meet. I think they only think about people who are fortunate enough to be able to get that decently paying job with respectful employers, and they just address everyone else in this sort of "oh, that's right, you're here too" sort of way. But I suppose you were correct, they at least didn't say to starve. They just told you to do things that are more likely to lead to starvation.
My middle school principal demanded loyalty. If you didn't wear school colors on Friday, he would glare at you. I knew kids who got called to his office, after a pep rally, for not cheering hard enough. They had to write essays on the importance of school spirit. Oh, he served in the Marine Corp during WWII. Need I say more? I remember seeing him at the hardware store, when I was in law school. I stood up straight, out of fear of his reprimanding me for slouching.
For the last time I told my boss I wont return to the office ( in a polite email ) he immediately called me and started telling me how my email was about myself and for my benefit and 0 for the company or culture. I was unable to hold back and said “ I work for money, not for company culture, My work is getting done more efficiently and faster at home than at an office! Are you going to pay for my 3 hour daily commute? I am going to get hourly compensated for that commute + gas, car repair and depreciation costs? No? Ok then I remain at home and will continue working from home. He had no answer, just said ok we will get back to you. Yep I know what that means lol! I will probably get fired next paycheck but whatever.
Loyalty to a company is such a joke. Companies don't have any loyalty to their employees and no employee should have loyalty to their employer. They're not your friend!
Great video Josh! You know, I've never seen or heard of any company putting up a monument to the employee or naming one of their buildings after him or her, such as the 'Jane Smith Building', after Jane Smith, the file clerk, or a statue of Robert Jones, the bank teller or delivery driver, or of the door to door or telephone sales reps team. Clearly most companies see loyalty as a one-way street. Thanks for the video, and your other videos, too!
How many executives underpay ... and yet that never is discussed as a moral issue. Yet an employee taking some time to check up on their lives is "stealing".
it's not a conflict of interest to have more than one source of income, be it a job or a side hustle or whatever. i get paid for x number of hours. what i do with the rest of my time is none of their business.
Employment is a form of relationship, and only healthy form of it is when both of the parties are equally benefiting. A company that is obsessed with loyalty is obviously hiding something, either low compensations or garbage internal culture. I have seen and heard so many stories of individuals leaving companies and starting their own businesses based on experience from previous employment, and flourishing from that because they had the freedom and creativity to do things the right way for themselves.
Making this before I watch the video. I am an engineering college student and just a couple months ago I went to a talk pretty much about how corporate loyalty is dead, it's fine to jump between a few jobs in your first few years, and being super loyal to an employer is kinda dumb because they probably won't hesitate to lay you off if they need to.
This video ( the one on which Josh commented ) is the funniest way to F*** someone up. The music at the background calms us when in reality, it is the most f***ed up things you could hear. Josh thinks critically, so he could see what is going wrong. Many people see the cartoons, and music and all and gets into what has been sold. Thanks Josh.
When I was learning finance, it shocked me that when you appoint a new C-suite executive, you give them stock based compensation TO ALIGN HIS INTERESTS WITH THE COMPANY'S INTEREST So basically employees have to be loyal for having a job but for executives is not enough a 200k salary to be professional & act in the company's best interest, they also need shares lol
Because they are the ones that can end a company easier. It is basically don't hurt me money. That is the way I see it. Normal grunts can't do much of any damage, and it takes multiple together to even afford a lawyer for a lawsuit.
Forget corporate loyalty .. are Corporates Loyal themselves? At this point most employees are basically living like mercenaries ie disposable resources ... You work your hardest 9-5 and suddenly get terminated for no proper reason ... Not to mention the crumbs they call wages ...
The more they pay employees, the less profit they will be left with. It's a disgrace but this is the reality. Best thing is to have an in demand skill wherein if you got hired, you're harder to replace and therefore more valuable and can command higher pay. Any job where you're easily replaceable will not earn you much respect, let alone money. I speak from experience.
@@joshuamatthews238 employees are not things joshua ... im not asking for absolute job security ... Just a little bit of loyalty .... Reskilling takes time .. and corporates prefer to hire fresh graduates rather than expend money in retraining existing Employees .... not everyone can get jobs in trending skills ... you cant just leave the remaining employees to the wayside ..... i just think execs and managers are ruining corporate ... Its not fair that a manager draws such a high salary they dont even know what their doing most of the time especially in tech ....
Thank you very much Joshua. You have the courage to say what others don't! Please continue doing this, people should know that companies aren't loyal to you.
Been watching your videos, and sometimes I hate to take advise from someone a lot younger than me, but you opened my eyes after my layoff after 10 years of service! Great wise content you put out
You know, last year I got sick at my job, and they fired me because I was too sick to work, then tried to lie to the state unemployment office about why they fired me. I’d even tried to be like “Yo I could probably do part time for a while”, nah fam. They didn’t even tell me they fired me, I found out when my insurance got cancelled, WHILE I WAS GOING TO DOCTORS. Had to sell my truck and cut back on pretty much everything to make sure we could make it through. Yeah, you should totally put loyalty to a company before yourself. Man fuck that brainwashed nonsense. It’s a business transaction, anyone telling you any different is already lying to you and showing the true colors of their own character. Those colors are brown, and red, from their nose being so far up the executive’s ass.
Big yikes. Like the vid if you enjoyed it. It really does help. I wish I could share this on linkedin without getting banned for a 3rd time lmao.
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I have a story for you. I applied for a job where the office was on top of a gym, the employer owned the health care system, housing, and schools. They offered 40% less from what I am currently making. And I work from home, They asked me how could I work from home for the last 8 years lol. I can go on and on
Please continue these videos. Your attitude is correct do not doubt it. This training video is the most disturbing one I have seen corporats come out with yet.
@@bradcurtis9560 please go on what these people wanted to pay you 40 percent less???ugh
So far x10 dislikes than likes. Nice.
I like how they totally distort what theft of property means.
That intro comes off like a dystopian parody WTF.
forreal XD
The channel name sounds dystopian too. "Global Ethics Solutions" is like the corporate version of Ministry of Truth.
😂😂
Right??
"Global Ethic Solutions" more like "How the f**k is any of this ethical"
Im glad you make these videos Josh. People should at least try doing their own thing. You can make more money and you don’t have to bend the knee. I am loyal to my family not some company that would replace me in a second. Man, the brainwash and groupthink within these companies is getting worse.
But but but... the company IS your family.
Well said! Companies sell us on these ideas to squeeze out more value from employees without paying them more to get it. Very deceptive.
Brad watches your vids!
That’s why I hate working for corporate so many stupid people who lead their own cults
im not loyal either. but i don't want to open my own business. i refuse to work unpaid overtime.
This just screams “abusive relationship” lol
It sure does.
Oh my gosh, YES. True.
Jobs have become toxic relationships.
I honestly said this to a colleague last month. That’s why I went to another dept. 😂
Considering 33% of CEOs are narcissists, that’s a more accurate statement than you realize. 😊
"Never think about your well-being and personal interests ever again. That is narcissistic." - The CEO, from his $20 Million private jet going to the Maldives to think about company interests 😂
Incorrect. Jets are far more expensive than this.
And that same CEO, who demands honesty, keeps a couple of mistresses that his wife doesn't know about.
This sounds like a training video on how to run a cult.
They made it private, maybe dum dums didn’t want to hear how people truly feel about them.
It's not ? They practically ask you to give up your life .
Thought the same.
Like every other corporation
Walmart is like this apparently. They have the chant.
After being laid off twice, I learned that you shouldn't expect loyalty from an employer and therefore, should show no loyalty to the employer. If you decide to stay in your job for other reasons (good pay, work you enjoy, etc.), that's fine, but don't stay because of loyalty.
Funny that u needed 2 jobs to learn this
@@DarkoFitCoach probably learned it the first time but really needed that second time to cement it in his mind forever
I allow myself to make this mistake every time just to make sure I am right ;)
I allow myself to make this mistake every time just to make sure I am right ;)
Anyone who lays you off is saying “you’re disposable”. Treat them exactly the same
These trainings never seem to apply to Management.
This is exactly what my corporate job turned into before they fired me because I would not work basically 7 days a week for 12-hour days and not complain. I said no, I couldn't do it anymore. I missed seeing my family on holidays and weekends because I was always working but yet it was never enough.
I had my boss at one company tell me to put work before my kids so I laughed and gave him my two weeks notice.
You should have just left without any notice. Companies can and have laid off or fired employees without any advance notice. Let it work both ways.
@@joshuamatthews238 true that but I always worry about when new job calls references
It depends on what stage of your career currently in. If you're fresh out of college (or high school) and you have such an experience at your first job, then I suppose it makes sense to sort of be courteous. If on the other hand you've been in the job market for some time and formed other professional relationships, then 'wasting' one of them shouldn't hurt you much. That former boss of yours must not be a decent human being if he tells you to prioritize work before your family. Generally such people would not make for good references anyway...
you gave them 2 more weeks then i would of had a similar situation at my previous employer told them several times there was 2 days were overtime is not a option and don't put it on my schedule as i will be leaving at the contracted time. they didnt like it, they heard i was thinking about leaving them and fired/dismissed me. now we are going to court over a bunch of stuff from my time there(OHS and payments)
@@andreweastaughffe1070 good luck!
Looks similar to Amazon videos. The driver video literally said "don't be distracted by thoughts of friends or family while driving."
I literally choked on my chewing gum with laughter when it said that "You may need a second job to make ends meet" whilst lecturing us about conflicts of interest.
They just disabled comments and likes/dislikes on ALL their videos lol
Joshua, you just made a whole bunch of boomers miserable XD
Now they made the video private hahaha
@@barrosgabriel 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not all "boomers". Some of us "boomers" are victims of these "business community " types too. Awake, & sick of them too. Great video, & channel. My compliments, & thanks 😊 👍.
@amateurtries7542 that not good!
So was Blizzard being "loyal" when it laid off 800 employees, in a year the company made 1.8 billion in profit, and CEO Bobby Kotick took home a 1.75 million salary and 26 million in stock? Did Blizzard/Kotick stay true to their "family" even if it benefited them not to? (To add insult to injury Blizzard promptly listed ads for some of the very jobs they just cut.)
Loyalty is a two way street. If you don't give it to me, you're not getting it from me.
the business world in Murrica has been a non-stop dumpster fire since Ronnie Raygun's time.
Corporations turned what was once a safety net, into a damn hammock.
Do not forget the way they treated employees, especially women. It is now coming back around in the numbers for their games.
I live in Florida. Since 2000. In the mid 2000s, Dr Richard Hitt the guy who ran UCF 🎓 demanded a $92,000.00 salary increase. He said to the university regents board he'd leave if the $$$ wasn't right. Hitt got his huge raise then turned around saying; UCF will have a hiring freeze 🚫, salary limits. 📊 This is how US business works; structures.
Based chad.
2:15 "Or you feel like your personal needs must be met at the company's expense" um? YESSSSS. IF THEYRE NOT PAYING ENOUGH TO MEET MY NEEDS IM OUT
CEO: "Don't be selfish, increase my bank account"
These corporations are satanic.
Theft of time is working for the same company for 35 years and having them "downsize" your position when you are 60-61 years old - or doing it a month before you get "vested". Or for those poor souls trapped in the "seasonal employee" loop where they are asked to work 32-35 hours a week - just below the level where they qualify for benefits.
“Do not look out for yourself, be loyal to us”. When they have zero loyalty in return. This is highly disturbing, true psychopaths. But the people who do not resist this are the problem as they let this become the norm.
That is why we protest by flooding their vods in our comments. Time to do your part and get them off the stage.
Until proven otherwise, I assume any CEO is a psychopath (at least at any company of any real size). It just seems safer that way.
Qoostewin Sch'Kuen'Te we did and they hid the comments and dislikes 😆
@@aidanklobuchar1798 It's not assumption, it's scientifically proven (There was a research) that they, indeed, are the psychopaths.
@@casusbelli9225 I hold out hope that there exists at least one non-psychopathic (or sociopathic) CEO out there. Call me naive or hopeful.
I love your content! Gen X here trying to fight for my right to say "bullshit!" to company culture crap~
If you don't look out for yourself, nobody else will. I garantee you.
Nope. Sorry, Mr. CEO, but loyalty is earned, not owed. That's how literally every other healthy social relationship works.
You're not entitled to anything until you pay me first.
And it starts with one self
Don't EVER give your loyalty to a company or person at the company. Go in - do the job they pay you to do - go home - don't think about them until next time. Joke, laugh, share (sparingly) - but remember - they are SITUATIONAL FRIENDS. They won't think about you at all once you are no longer working there.
When push comes to shove - you will always be tossed away. I worked unemployment during covid - that is not a one off story, but a continuous thread of how people who had worked for decades and thought their bosses were their friends were treated.
Your loyalty extends only as far as what is right and just - which means doing the job you're there to do and not compromising your moral values for their processes.
@@jaimebarragan8059 found the corporate shill
"Are you loyal or do you look out for yourself?"
That's the point where you get up and walk out. People telling that to employees with a straight face are abusive psychos.
and delusional ones at that.
We wouldn't accept this from other personal relationships, so we shouldn't accept this from our employers.
I'd flip them off and leave the room, after a video record it.
I’d rather watch the entire thing and at the end fall over myself laughing and then say, “that was the best comedy routine I’ve seen in a while! Like that will ever happen.” Right to their face.
Josh,
You are the absolute best. Unchecked corporate power is destroying this society. Someone needs to be pushing back against this inhumanity!
This sounds more like a religous cult than a company
What do you think most of these corporations are?
Narcissism cults are becoming too popular
@asdrubale bisanzio sounds like most corporate jobs we have worked in
Brainwashing 101
Frightening.
At 8 minutes, it's like that old "IT Crowd" sketch about piracy: "You wouldn't shoot a policeman..."
As someone who grew up in an abusive environment this video makes my blood boil and sets off all my alarms when it comes to psychological manipulation.
This is absolutely disgusting and I wouldn't want to work for a company like that at all.
I am SO grateful for the existence of this channel!! THANK YOU for speaking out!! I was laid off from my corporate job years ago and it was such a blessing, really - even though I had a toddler and a 1-year old at home. I'm now a freelancer and SO much happier!
Damn, "I tear apart the corporate world for a living". I fucking love this sentence!
I wish I could like your comment more than once. 💯
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You asked "Who who pay money for these people to come in an consult?" My first thought: "Probably Dave Ramsey." :)
Mr Wonderful would love this video
This is disgusting. In fact I think every employee in the world is selling themselves as cheap slave labor. We throw away our lives toiling and grinding.
Disgusting. Perfectly accurate description.
Well said.
Do something about it then. Or keep crying to yourself in comment sections.
i don't mind grinding at a boring job as long as my bosses are ok with me putting bare min effort to get work done reflective of the payscale for that position. don't expect me to be cheerful to do a souless job.
It is human farming.
I haven't worked a corporate job in a while but when I used to do it all the time my main priority was giving off an aura and vibe that I was just as greedy and self interested as the ceo's. I was basically a less eccentric version of the guy off of office space lol. My goal in that setting was to be seen as a shark not a fish...It got to the point they wouldn't even suggest anything that wasn't beneficial to me because they knew it would be shot down immediately. Had the little weasels walking on eggshells around me. They hate walking on eggshells so they mostly just left me alone.
The key is to have other options and play absolute hardball with these gutless bosses. Good luck everybody 👍
I can sum up corporate loyalty/insanity in one sentence "Proud to be a Toaster" :D
Do you work at Toast? Lol
This needs to be a JF T-Shirt
@Solve Everything um , that aldready exists ?
@@TRXST.ISSUES Because I will definitely wear it to work instead of my work shirt.
I was barely at the three-minute mark, and I had a good laugh! I was "loyal" to my internship, traveling by public transport for 2-3 hours a day for three days a week, in the summer, all five days. Then, when I couldn't commit to full-time, they let me go that same day. After that day, I would NEVER be loyal to a company again. You hired me for my intellectual property, and in return, I get money. Fuck that loyalty shit because once their profits go down $.01, they will fire you. Why do I have to be loyal?
I am loyal to myself!
I subscribe to Han Solo’s philosophy, which is, “I take orders from just one person. ME.”
@@collegeman1988 😎✨
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@@SoulfulVeg 👍🌸
@@sparkythims4362 I love you
My 1st job told me I was being selfish by putting college ahead of my meaningless retail job
Companies are NOT loyal to you. If they need to let you go they WILL.
I wish I had someone like you in my life 40 years ago. I was made to feel guilty and disloyal anytime I put my kids before my job. I did job hop some, but not as often as I should have. I love your videos.
That corporate video is the most tone deaf, short sighted piece of fortune 500 propaganda ive ever seen. If i didnt know better, i would of thought it was satire...😨
The company loyalty only runs one way. When the company no longer needs you, you are gone. Period. No matter how long you’ve worked or contributed. You must absolutely 100 percent look after yourself and career.
"If you can't be loyal to your company then you probably need to work someplace else".
If you can't operate with honesty, openness, and full disclosure, then you probably shouldn't run a company.
Josh is the hero we needed
"Are you loyal or do you look out for yourself?"
...both? It should be in the company's best interest that I am a healthy, happy, encouraged, engaged and productive employee! But no, they want mindless, miserable drones who just obey and get paid as little as possible.
Exactly. A well rested and motivated workforce, is the best workforce for those fit to lead. But the ones in "charge" are not fit. They are only fit to serve superior beings in the form of a doormat or foot stool when they get the chance to encounter them.
They present both as mutually exclusive.
Yeah, it's a false dichotomy.
I'm loyal to myself does that count
@@skyranger1366no give away all your rights to your employer...they own you
This is so good Joshua. Please don't stop. You taught me to only focus on money and not loyalty. Recovering Work Simp.
This shit is like the mafia "if you join this family we become first. if your mother is dying in the hospital and we call you, you must leave her side and come work for us" that's literally how it seems this company wants their employees LOL
At least with mobsters they pay you a living wage for however long your going to be alive.
@@skyranger1366 damn you right about that one LOL
Sounds more like the lodge
The mafia will at least take care of your family when you have to be offered up as a sacrifice. Corporations will try to figure out how you dying on the job gets them access to your child's kidneys.
Wow that’s insane, thankfully I haven’t work yet in a company with this attitude, it has been the opposite, where managers and directors suggest to only work during your working hours and not outside your working hours and respect the boundary between work and your life
"Your job is to show up for work and do what you were paid to do."
NO. Wrong order of operations. You work first, THEN hopefully they pay you for it. That's how it always goes.
Your employer always owes you money. They don't get to act like they already paid you and hope they can get work out of you. They are getting the work first. Behaving or believing ANYTHING else is wrong, but basically what the entire economy is based on.
And then there's the people who want to add more to your job than what the job description says. My wife worked for a real estate company as a receptionist but over time the boss asked her to do clean up work around the office like a maid. Heck no!
I’m not saying you’re wrong. But, it’s really neither. It’s a mutual exchange.
If you go to a restaurant you either pay first or eat first, depending on the establishment. Fast food restaurants typically charge up front, whereas in formal dining restaurants have an incentive to charge after (for tipping services and such). Legally, they can charge up front if they choose to, but they want their guest to feel welcomed and comfortable in hopes of gaining the business of their guests.
If you go to department store, you can not leave without paying. Though you hold it in your hands, until it is paid for, it isn’t yours, since technically you are in the store (or on the property) and are just carrying it around while it still belongs to the store.
Pay = Product/Service
Service/Product = Pay
It is not anything else.
🚫Pay > Services/Product🚫
🚫Services/Product > Pay🚫
@@mavenfeliciano1710 Yes, you described customer/merchant interactions. I was talking employer/labor interactions.
Exactly. Corporations love to do this with promotions and pay raises, trying to convince you that YOU need to work harder and produce more for them for a reward that they haven't given you yet and isn't guaranteed. Nevermind that they tell 10 of your coworkers the same thing, so 10 people are working harder for a promotion that's only going to 1 person.
They try to frame it as if you have to "earn" something from them when the reality is that they owe you for your labor.
Daym that's true, I always forget this nuance.
Stuff like this really shows how out of touch the corporate mindset really is.
How selfish and disloyal of me to want to have a place to live, put food on my table, pay my bills, and maybe, just maybe save a little money to pay for emergencies and retirement. (slaps forehead)- What was I thinking?
Nah corporate slave man. Give all that up for your overlords.... these ppl are insane.
Ikr! You should be ashamed.
You should thank the company for the OPPORTUNITY they've provided you :)
"Never think about your well-being and personal interests ever again. That is narcissistic." - The CEO, from his $20 Million private jet going to the Maldives to think about company interests 😂
I've got my cardboard box ready but at least I'm loyal!
This is Scumbaggery 101. If you’re a sociopath you appeal to the good, honest nature of the non-sociopathic saying “come on, guys, it’s wrong to be self-serving”. Then once they have the rules established they proceed to ignore them and do nothing but self-serve. It’s the corporate equivalent of when you’re eating something you don’t want to share with your toddler and tell them “You wouldn’t like this. It’s spicy.” They eliminate competitors by holding them to a moral code they have absolutely no intention of adhering to.
*Corporations before you are hired:* We are one big happy family. We want to be sure you will be loyal to your "corporate family."
*Corporations when you are getting laid off:* It's nothing personal; it's just business.
A brilliant comment.
Exactly.
Screw corporate loyalty! That is the most disgusting example of corporate brainwashing I've ever seen. They touch on integrity in the video, but integrity (knowing the difference between right and wrong) has NOTHING to do with loyalty. I'm loyal to only three things - my God, my family, and myself, in that order, and I preach that everyone I know. Great vid Josh.
What god?! 😂😂😂😂
I bow to no man, i will never let a CEO dictate my life, unlike most simps who work for him or her at these companies.
Fuck yeah dude dead ass
"Say 'no' to self interest. That way when you get fired after doing all that unpaid overtime, you will have zero income and zero options."
Replace "employer"/"company" with "partner"/"husband" and imagine this were a marriage counseling video
Now do it again with "partner/wife".
@@nicholasrandall3507 or that, yea
Your comment is ironic because I've actually heard the "women must obey/submit" in conservative churches. The men never were expected to though, because they were the "authority" figure. This video is so gross with its parallels.
@@Tamara-ju3lh Ah, a fan of Timothy 2: 2-15
I definitely see that. I have a narcissistic mother and, as she doesn’t pay me anything, I fired her ass, along with the rest of my family. It’s the ONLY difference between a narcissistic family and a job. The “eenie meanie money mo” was easy, so she was fired, for trying to treat me like a slave.
Joshua Fluke, you deserve a raise for all the help you give people who were hurt by working for these types of places.
We are seeing a major cultural shift right now in the workplace.
The corporations are tightening the chain attached to our necks. We can either reject it, or continue to be corporate house slaves.
What about a corporation is worthy of loyalty? Just yesterday someone got fired from where I work for being late too many times (understandable). My supervisor walked up and said to the group and, as always, to not let them in the building, they are now a security risk. One minute they're "like family", next minute they're treated like a criminal. How could anyone rationalize loyalty to the draconian system known as the corporate workplace?
wow, just like "Socialism for the rich, boots strap capitalism for the poor"
"money based selfishness for the top executives, loyalty for the workers"
Sounds like straight-up communism to me - equal parts greed and hypocrisy
@@Gaming4BoringGrownUps Sounds like straight-up Capitalism to me - equal parts greed and hypocrisy
As someone living in a socialist country i agree... 1000% socialism, but here we eat dogs, so its worse
@@carlosperez5966 Both systems can be corrupted to serve the interests of the few, but the U.S. is a capitalist oligarchy. The U.S government was bought and sold to corporations a long time ago. Whether we have full socialism, full capitalism or a mix we always have to hold those in power accountable. I wish we had a yellowvest movement like France everywhere.
@@serbianhammer once you get rich you can benefit from socialism, is a pure oligarchy. Im born, raised and live under socialism, if not where for the black market, i'd be dead by now. Here capitalism literally saves lives and we are also sold to the businessman, they are either politicians or family/friends. There is a market under socialism, if not they would not have money to spend, but they own it. You are so well feed that have no real problems and end up creating them. To us, usa was a dream land, under tr@mp of course. Biden talks like one of us...
This is comedy gold!
Loyalty is earned, not deserved. It literally could not be any more simple.
You are awesome for teaching people this! New subscriber, keep up the good work
The VO guy was at gunpoint.
Lol probably
I imagine he got drunk right after finishing this, washed his mouth with soap, and took a shower.
Nah. He was getting the bag 🤣. That's the irony here.
@@notandyvee big facts! Bag secured lmaooooooo 😂😂😂
It's an AI voice, TTS existed back then...
Thanks!
Are they insane? "Sometimes, you may need a second job to make ends meet", and they're saying not to do that. Don't make ends meet. So, just go homeless? Starve?
This isn't even good advice for company loyalty. Starving homeless people don't make for good workers.
@asdrubale bisanzio But, you're also supposed to be loyal. If you quit for a better job, that's clearly not loyalty (considering putting your own needs over the company is considered disloyal in that video).
@asdrubale bisanzio Ah ok that makes sense. Except, what if "enough pay to survive" is a requirement for me to be loyal. Poverty wouldn't exist if people could just look around for a few days and get that high paying job. Or there's also the strange possibility that I'm loyal despite being paid too little to live on (that could for example be a thing with a part time job that pays acceptably).
They seem to focus on some sort of ideal of a person who has or can easily get job with respectful employers who pay them well. That's almost directly contrary to the concept of someone who can't make ends meet. I think they only think about people who are fortunate enough to be able to get that decently paying job with respectful employers, and they just address everyone else in this sort of "oh, that's right, you're here too" sort of way.
But I suppose you were correct, they at least didn't say to starve. They just told you to do things that are more likely to lead to starvation.
Scary
My middle school principal demanded loyalty. If you didn't wear school colors on Friday, he would glare at you.
I knew kids who got called to his office, after a pep rally, for not cheering hard enough. They had to write essays on the importance of school spirit.
Oh, he served in the Marine Corp during WWII. Need I say more?
I remember seeing him at the hardware store, when I was in law school. I stood up straight, out of fear of his reprimanding me for slouching.
For the last time I told my boss I wont return to the office ( in a polite email ) he immediately called me and started telling me how my email was about myself and for my benefit and 0 for the company or culture. I was unable to hold back and said “ I work for money, not for company culture, My work is getting done more efficiently and faster at home than at an office! Are you going to pay for my 3 hour daily commute? I am going to get hourly compensated for that commute + gas, car repair and depreciation costs? No? Ok then I remain at home and will continue working from home. He had no answer, just said ok we will get back to you. Yep I know what that means lol! I will probably get fired next paycheck but whatever.
You did the right thing. Maybe you won't, but save anyways.
Did you get fired?
Did you get fired?
They did not fire me. It turns out 90 of my co workers said the same thing lmao. They had no option than to let us work from home.
@@thedronescene7474 Sick
I’ll be “loyal” inasmuch as the paycheck is big.
Loyalty to a company is such a joke. Companies don't have any loyalty to their employees and no employee should have loyalty to their employer. They're not your friend!
Great video Josh! You know, I've never seen or heard of any company putting up a monument to the employee or naming one of their buildings after him or her, such as the 'Jane Smith Building', after Jane Smith, the file clerk, or a statue of Robert Jones, the bank teller or delivery driver, or of the door to door or telephone sales reps team. Clearly most companies see loyalty as a one-way street. Thanks for the video, and your other videos, too!
Just imagine your partner would be telling you these things. Super unhealthy relationship, right? But when company does that, it's okay? Lol :D
It does come across as super abusive! I would never talk to my boyfriend this way. And if he talked to me that way I'd leave.
Do not ever settle for an abusive relationship or environment, NEVER.
Im so glad to have found this Channel. Thank you Josh.
How many executives underpay ... and yet that never is discussed as a moral issue. Yet an employee taking some time to check up on their lives is "stealing".
2 years ago I would have said "that video cannot possibly be for real". Now I will believe anything
Every video that Josh exposes ends up hiding their likes and comments. Hmmm.. Now that's corporate transparency! :D
it's not a conflict of interest to have more than one source of income, be it a job or a side hustle or whatever. i get paid for x number of hours. what i do with the rest of my time is none of their business.
Corporate Loyalty is your work F-ing you up the backside and not having the decency to give you a reach around!!
Employment is a form of relationship, and only healthy form of it is when both of the parties are equally benefiting. A company that is obsessed with loyalty is obviously hiding something, either low compensations or garbage internal culture. I have seen and heard so many stories of individuals leaving companies and starting their own businesses based on experience from previous employment, and flourishing from that because they had the freedom and creativity to do things the right way for themselves.
Making this before I watch the video.
I am an engineering college student and just a couple months ago I went to a talk pretty much about how corporate loyalty is dead, it's fine to jump between a few jobs in your first few years, and being super loyal to an employer is kinda dumb because they probably won't hesitate to lay you off if they need to.
This is how it’s starting off yike, one singular huge YIKE
I'm all out of yikes to give.
This video ( the one on which Josh commented ) is the funniest way to F*** someone up. The music at the background calms us when in reality, it is the most f***ed up things you could hear.
Josh thinks critically, so he could see what is going wrong.
Many people see the cartoons, and music and all and gets into what has been sold.
Thanks Josh.
What the hell? 😳 The level of manipulation is really disgusting.
That's how it works. They will be defecating on your head and they will expect you to say: Thank you for making me a warm hat.
I'm glad Josh is doing this. Somebody has to.
JOSH! Hello and hope all is well with you and the beautiful HR Lady and pups. 👍🏼✝️❤️
Straight outta cyberpunk. This has to be satire.
Yeah I thought that like a dystopian ad lol
@asdrubale bisanzio Definitely their spirit right there. And they wonder why everything went to shit after their generation dropped on the scene.
Crap only flows downhill. Ethics only flows uphill.
When I was learning finance, it shocked me that when you appoint a new C-suite executive, you give them stock based compensation TO ALIGN HIS INTERESTS WITH THE COMPANY'S INTEREST
So basically employees have to be loyal for having a job but for executives is not enough a 200k salary to be professional & act in the company's best interest, they also need shares lol
Because they are the ones that can end a company easier. It is basically don't hurt me money. That is the way I see it. Normal grunts can't do much of any damage, and it takes multiple together to even afford a lawyer for a lawsuit.
That 50% loyalty bit, Man's literally said:
"There ain't no such thing as halfway crooks."
" Sleeping in a carboard box behind the dumpster makes you punctual."
Forget corporate loyalty .. are Corporates Loyal themselves? At this point most employees are basically living like mercenaries ie disposable resources ... You work your hardest 9-5 and suddenly get terminated for no proper reason ... Not to mention the crumbs they call wages ...
This is what the erosion of labor unions has gotten us. Employees have no power bargaining individually. Collectively, they can negotiate fairly.
The more they pay employees, the less profit they will be left with. It's a disgrace but this is the reality. Best thing is to have an in demand skill wherein if you got hired, you're harder to replace and therefore more valuable and can command higher pay. Any job where you're easily replaceable will not earn you much respect, let alone money. I speak from experience.
@@joshuamatthews238 employees are not things joshua ... im not asking for absolute job security ... Just a little bit of loyalty .... Reskilling takes time .. and corporates prefer to hire fresh graduates rather than expend money in retraining existing Employees .... not everyone can get jobs in trending skills ... you cant just leave the remaining employees to the wayside ..... i just think execs and managers are ruining corporate ... Its not fair that a manager draws such a high salary they dont even know what their doing most of the time especially in tech ....
Thank you very much Joshua. You have the courage to say what others don't!
Please continue doing this, people should know that companies aren't loyal to you.
This is either a really well done parody or the most brazen corporate cult initiation orientation video I’ve ever seen.
I love all your videos. They reconforts me!
Loyalty doesn’t stop outsourcing :(
They look out for the company/themselves, YOU have to, it is your responsibility, to look out for yourself!
Simply outstanding. You take care of yourself first and foremost, no one else will.
always have self-respect and pride.. do not buy into such loyalty BS
I wasn't sure about your channel at first but very informative and entertaining. Keep going my guy!!
This is the most unethical ethics course I've seen
Been watching your videos, and sometimes I hate to take advise from someone a lot younger than me, but you opened my eyes after my layoff after 10 years of service! Great wise content you put out
You know, last year I got sick at my job, and they fired me because I was too sick to work, then tried to lie to the state unemployment office about why they fired me. I’d even tried to be like “Yo I could probably do part time for a while”, nah fam. They didn’t even tell me they fired me, I found out when my insurance got cancelled, WHILE I WAS GOING TO DOCTORS. Had to sell my truck and cut back on pretty much everything to make sure we could make it through. Yeah, you should totally put loyalty to a company before yourself. Man fuck that brainwashed nonsense. It’s a business transaction, anyone telling you any different is already lying to you and showing the true colors of their own character. Those colors are brown, and red, from their nose being so far up the executive’s ass.