There's a concrete ready mix company around here and the owner has over 300 concrete plants, a couple quarries, and other stuff. I was at one of their plants observing a concrete test. This guy rolls in driving a worn out Cadillac Escalade. He gets out and starts moving concrete trucks around, cleaning them up, and working on them. This guy was working his butt off. I asked their QC man if that guy was their mechanic. He told me he was the owner. Those guys are extremely loyal because their boss isn't too good to do the dirty work. They say he will fill in for anyone and even delivers concrete himself. I was impressed.
When I was a kid, I was the, "Ace" at my Dad's Texaco station. He referred to working as an employee for someone else as, Working for the other man. One of the best things he taught me is, your job is never done. If you've got nothing to do, grab a broom, and start sweeping. That lesson served me well in life, and I was proud to tell my Dad one day that because of him instilling that lesson into me, I got my first big promotion. The smile on his face was priceless. Y'all listen to old Uncle Rabbit because 🐇is good 🐇is wise❗👍
Yep, I spent 7yrs behind the counter of a service station, I love a good line & I've got a million of them, but one I used often on the staff was, " If you got time to lean, you got time to clean," Rj in Oz
I remember as a kid seeing my dad puke in the driveway come in to brush teeth and head to work because of him I have a great work ethic to had best or in the top 3 attendants for over 25 years on same job
I’ve been by the shop a number of times, and I can attest first hand I haven’t seen the first speck of dirt. You hit the nail on the head. It is not about your willingness to do this particular job or that particular job. It is about the willingness to do the work no matter what. I appreciate you delivering the best way to start a Friday.
I think everyone should have to work in either cleaning, food service, or customer service as their first job. It would change how people treat others that are working. And just make the world a nicer place.
I am an Executive VP for a large Global Company. Our sales last year were just shy of 9B. I oversee or “manage” 1100 employees. People are often amazed when they see me picking up trash or wiping down tables. They always say “here let me do that, I know you’ve got more important things to do”, and I always reply “I saw a need and I was here, I’m never going to ask my team to do something that I’m not willing to do”. You can never be too good for the small stuff. I have no doubt that having that mindset has made us successful. I really enjoy your videos. Here’s to another million in sales by Christmas!
Thank you to many people think that they are to good to do the so called dirty jobs I made lead person one time and never asked anyone to do something I wouldn't do myself its only right.
One of my early jobs was at a little car rental place that gave me “the tools to be my own boss”. I was a counter clerk, shuttle driver, car cleaner, maintenance supervisor and everything else a 1 man show could be. Variety equals experience, and experience keeps you humble. Great story as always!
I learned a lesson early in adulthood. I had a boss tell me I'm expected to do what ever I'm asked to do as long as it's not illegal, immoral, or unethical. That lesson has served me well not only for keeping a job but helping in keeping a good attitude in what ever I've been asked to accomplish.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Dying over here from the toilet bowl cleaner, but exactly on point about doing what needs to be done as a business owner to keep the ship going. RIP man
You say you aren't a role model but I can say that there are a lot worse role models out there and your willingness to admit your flaws gives you more credibility than a lot of people who try to make themselves out to be role models.
My Dad used to say “Management means you’re the one who has to clean the toilet”. Later in life I learned it applied to upper management as well- you had to deal with the crappy stuff no one else could fix.
Rob You Love what You do ! A clean rest room is as important as the "right set of wheels on that car " To me when you take pride in yourself your showing the world hey I love what I do and even if I don't sell you that car I care about you as the customer !
This makes Rabbit sound like a great boss. I’ve had three bosses and heard of many more I can think of that would cuss you and call you lazy, a chicken sh*t, etc for something they would not and/or could not do. All three of them either inherited the business/money or had someone with pull that got them their start and all they had to do was not screw up too bad. Maybe one day I’ll have a decent boss. Till then I’ll try to keep it in mind that good bosses do exist.
Drag out these stories as long as necessary to convey the true sentiments, Rabbit. We will be on the edge of our seats, eagerly awaiting 😀. P.S. "Stories for another day" would make a terrific recurring series: I suggest 'Straw Purchases' as a kickoff.( the lifted pickup that someones grandma cosigned on). Greetings and salutations from San Antonio Texas.
I was the manager of 3 service stations for 7yrs, I did everything in those places, over those years I've sacked 3 staff who wouldn't clean toilets, "If you got time to lean, You got time to clean", we were told on many occasions that we have the nicest bathrooms, always clean & fresh, I'd teach staff body language, Rj in Oz
Yessir my first job was a grocery store as well. A lot of great times. Promoted to the meat department and learned a lot. And coincidentally my youngest son is named Ace lol. Great story as usual rabbit. Keep it up man
Rabbit, your the last of a dying breed... I grew up rough, with rough ole mountain ppl... My stepdad was a hard ass, but he taught me hard work,and ethic... I've been down, homeless. But I still went to work, still worked hard. Never gave up. Now I'm building my life. And livin good. Ole man said I don't care if your shoveling shit son, you shovel that shit with pride in it
My first real job was sweeping the floor, picking up shop tools, and washing work trucks at a heavy equipment mechanic shop, oh and I was also a parts chaser. It was actually a fun job. It all comes down to work ethic and I feel that is something that you learn from the people around you. Happy Friday!!! That T-shirt is awesome!!! Working harder than a JC Penny Gal!!!! Lol.
"People want all of this... but they don't want to do everything that it takes to get all of this." -Rob Pitts "Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity." -Lucius Annaeus Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
You're points are spot on Rob! Never be above any work task ( I grew up in a family owned grocery store and worked in a small town one until my early 20's ) and I'm starting to finally see some payoffs for work ethic. The big key is don't get used for it, I learned that the hard way a couple times just from being a generally nice person. Current work is being good with general people skills and really it's harder than any manual labor or work I've ever done. Trying hard to get my high school senior year dream car the 2003 Corvette Z06 but also knowing my family has a house and stable environment makes it worth it as well. Great channel man, have been following since you started doing your own thing from vinwiki.
A lot of truth said here. I've heard a lot of coworkers say not in my job description over the years and all of them are still working low paying jobs while those of us that did whatever tasks needed to be done without complaining are now all self employed and doing good
A job is a job boss loved the story # motivation. You have the same mindset my grandfather and father instilled in me. If your job is to move a pile of dirt from one hole to another that's your job. That will show a real man a chump would just walk off.
If you’re willing to do your job to the best of your ability and not take short cuts,this is the man you want to work for. Before I eat in any restaurant for the first time I will go to the bathroom first,if that bathroom is clean then you know that the kitchen is more likely to be clean. If it’s dirty there’s a good chance that the kitchen is also dirty and I don’t want to eat there.
Lucky bastard, my first job was on a "chicken farm" LOL !! 12 years old. Then at 16 I got a job at Roses Dept store. Life opened up!!! Talking about polyester smocks~~~ OH YEAH !! Stockrooms in the back~~~! Life was GOOD !!
I do construction work in fancy highrise buildings and it's quite common to see the owners of the building scrubbing the floors and cleaning the bathrooms. And they do this because they're showing their cleaning crew first hand as to what they expect because it's their image on the line. What I learned from that example is that you will always need to hire help but you can't completely depend on the help to have the same vision and mindset that you do. And so the only way that you get the result that you expect is to first deliver it yourself. And then that creates the model by which everyone else will follow.
Part of basic training is scrubbing grout in the latrine with a toothbrush. There's a good reason for that. :) "Discipline is doing what you hate to do, but doing it like you love it." - Mike Tyson
being able to push your pride aside, and willing to do the job at hand is a skill that will take you anywhere you want to go in life. Being your bosses "ace" has many advantages when you end up needing a favor in return. When you put out minimum effort, one cannot expect maximum reward
I got in trouble and part of my parole was doing 196 hours (every Monday for 6 months) little place we grew up swimming in the Pamlico River that is now Goose Creek State Park, I was Snapper lawnmower dealer so I kept all their mowers in top shape, Mowed all the grass on the grounds, Taught them about smaller air lift blades because they were on a sand hill, they even had a thing that would mow the seaweed, cleaned the toilets, Hell I even painted the parking lot lines. (They said I couldn't just paint them, they made a stencil I had to drag around to every line) I knew nothing about carpentry, the first day I had to move some poles, to make a building square or in this case Rectangle, you measure diagonal, corner to corner, That way you don't end up with a parallelogram, but anyway the picnic shelters on the way to the swimming area I built them back in 1981, they are still there! Well me and an old guy Clarence Tetterton, I am sure he is passed on, but he taught me the right way to set up poles for a pole building, no telling how many folks escaped an afternoon Thunderstorm on the River under that little wooden shed.
Another great vid, Rob! “Clean up in the meat dept!” Hahaha! My Granny always said, “ Cleanliness is next to Godliness!”. And, it teaches great work ethics-Preach on, Br’er Rabbit!
Back at my old shop I cleaned the hell out of the bathroom and I kid you not. 5 min later a lady came in, and completely ruined the bathroom in every sense of the word. There was even sh*t on the wall. My old boss at the time offered to clean it but I take a lil pride in clean areas as well. Tell you what it didn't even smell when I got done🤝🏽😂
The first work bathroom I was assigned to clean (with zero instruction) I basically used the soggy floor mop for every surface- floor, toilet, sink, and mirror...
I love your stories but I'm one of those guys like you I have 1 good work ethic I got a forgiving wife that loves me and puts up with me because I'm not a good husband and I'm in an dad I guess you could say You have a blessed day young man hope it stays good for you
Clean bathroom: There was a toilet at a Chevron station (I think it was) on Santa Monica Blvd. near the 405, I told my friend, "go use the toilet", she said she didn't have to. I said "just go look at the toilet". Sparkling clean, NICE tile floors, marble (or a reasonably good facsimilie) four feet high, mirrors to the ceiling. Spotless, immaculate, smelled clean. What I would imagine a toilet would look like in a fancy room at Caeser's Palace. She agreed, nicest toilet she'd ever seen.
Having started my life bagging groceries and cleaning toilets- I can tell you are for real - It's like you were telling my story- Had the same problem with the blue toilet bowl cleaner! For me it was a lady going in the ladies room - Set her on fire- That stuff leaves residue FYI Men's room - Easy Ladies Rooms - Train wreck -
When I was 16 I got a job to clean the lot every morning at a local drive in movie theater. You can imagine what you find on the ground?? First thing was find the full un-opened beers people tossed and rinse them and put them on ice, a nice job perk for a 16 yr old! But hosing out the bathrooms was the worst and I mean bleach and a hose on full blast!
I am kind of like you in that I would do anything needed done on a job. That is why when I had a supervisor job with a crew of fifty, everyone of them knew that I would not ask them to do a job that I would not do. Good moral, no bitchin', and they went the extra mile for me that they would not do for other bosses. Also just a word of kindness once in a while made them work harder than a small raise would do. Funny how hard folks work if you give them a little respect.
I knew groceries weren’t the only thing Rabbit was bagging in the grocery store
Some say Rabbit got most of female cashiers nicely bagged up
Make an omelette, you crack some eggs!-Rabbit.
There's a concrete ready mix company around here and the owner has over 300 concrete plants, a couple quarries, and other stuff. I was at one of their plants observing a concrete test. This guy rolls in driving a worn out Cadillac Escalade. He gets out and starts moving concrete trucks around, cleaning them up, and working on them. This guy was working his butt off. I asked their QC man if that guy was their mechanic. He told me he was the owner. Those guys are extremely loyal because their boss isn't too good to do the dirty work. They say he will fill in for anyone and even delivers concrete himself. I was impressed.
When I was a kid, I was the, "Ace" at my Dad's Texaco station. He referred to working as an employee for someone else as, Working for the other man. One of the best things he taught me is, your job is never done. If you've got nothing to do, grab a broom, and start sweeping. That lesson served me well in life, and I was proud to tell my Dad one day that because of him instilling that lesson into me, I got my first big promotion. The smile on his face was priceless. Y'all listen to old Uncle Rabbit because 🐇is good 🐇is wise❗👍
Yep, I spent 7yrs behind the counter of a service station, I love a good line & I've got a million of them, but one I used often on the staff was, " If you got time to lean, you got time to clean," Rj in Oz
Old?
I remember as a kid seeing my dad puke in the driveway come in to brush teeth and head to work because of him I have a great work ethic to had best or in the top 3 attendants for over 25 years on same job
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Twister. Nice.
Hey rabbit im 15 and you are my role model i dont expect you to read this but thx n keep up the grind
I’ve been by the shop a number of times, and I can attest first hand I haven’t seen the first speck of dirt. You hit the nail on the head. It is not about your willingness to do this particular job or that particular job. It is about the willingness to do the work no matter what. I appreciate you delivering the best way to start a Friday.
I think everyone should have to work in either cleaning, food service, or customer service as their first job. It would change how people treat others that are working. And just make the world a nicer place.
Don't stop preaching the good word of success RABBIT! Another great one RUC! 🤘 TEXAS!!!
I am an Executive VP for a large Global Company. Our sales last year were just shy of 9B. I oversee or “manage” 1100 employees. People are often amazed when they see me picking up trash or wiping down tables. They always say “here let me do that, I know you’ve got more important things to do”, and I always reply “I saw a need and I was here, I’m never going to ask my team to do something that I’m not willing to do”. You can never be too good for the small stuff. I have no doubt that having that mindset has made us successful. I really enjoy your videos. Here’s to another million in sales by Christmas!
Thank you to many people think that they are to good to do the so called dirty jobs I made lead person one time and never asked anyone to do something I wouldn't do myself its only right.
Can I have a job? I am a table wiping sonova well you know.
I loved being a stoned detailer my favorite job ever. Bathroom duty sux. This is my favorite story to date
would much rather it be 20 min videos… i never get bored listening to you
One of my early jobs was at a little car rental place that gave me “the tools to be my own boss”. I was a counter clerk, shuttle driver, car cleaner, maintenance supervisor and everything else a 1 man show could be. Variety equals experience, and experience keeps you humble. Great story as always!
damn im gunna miss this guy
You were a role model Rabbit. I hope you knew that. They don't people with your work ethic anymore.
There are a lot of lessons to be learned here, Rest in Peace friend.
I learned a lesson early in adulthood. I had a boss tell me I'm expected to do what ever I'm asked to do as long as it's not illegal, immoral, or unethical. That lesson has served me well not only for keeping a job but helping in keeping a good attitude in what ever I've been asked to accomplish.
Yeah but you can't do anything the boss says if you are not paid enough cause then you are a sucker.
Nailed it Rabb! Work ethic… now there are some words a bleep ton of people don’t know..
Dropping that knowledge again! Love ya like a brother Rabbit. .....
Your very Inspirational Rabbit. YOU ROCK!
Reverend Rabbit, you are a preacher, we are here for your sermons. All is good.
Rabbit stays humble, respect!
I think we all can say we look forward to you preaching Monday and Friday
Man you should be a preacher ! You just laying the truth out there !! I mean that is inspiring!!
I think this qualifies as best public restroom story of the year.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Dying over here from the toilet bowl cleaner, but exactly on point about doing what needs to be done as a business owner to keep the ship going. RIP man
You do good work, and tell good story's! I thank u.
You say you aren't a role model but I can say that there are a lot worse role models out there and your willingness to admit your flaws gives you more credibility than a lot of people who try to make themselves out to be role models.
Holy crap that grocery store girl joke made me die laughing at work haha :) great video
i want half hour story’s of rob just talking about cars his life or what ever … 99% of the time i would advise folks
to listen
First job was at a gas station. Probably one of the funnest jobs I’ve ever had. Many stories from there for sure.
My Dad used to say “Management means you’re the one who has to clean the toilet”. Later in life I learned it applied to upper management as well- you had to deal with the crappy stuff no one else could fix.
Truer words were never spoken. If you don't take pride and take care of things no one else will.
Rob You Love what You do ! A clean rest room is as important as the "right set of wheels on that car " To me when you take pride in yourself your showing the world hey I love what I do and even if I don't sell you that car I care about you as the customer !
This makes Rabbit sound like a great boss. I’ve had three bosses and heard of many more I can think of that would cuss you and call you lazy, a chicken sh*t, etc for something they would not and/or could not do. All three of them either inherited the business/money or had someone with pull that got them their start and all they had to do was not screw up too bad. Maybe one day I’ll have a decent boss. Till then I’ll try to keep it in mind that good bosses do exist.
Rabbit always knows best looking forward to the next tale
Drag out these stories as long as necessary to convey the true sentiments, Rabbit. We will be on the edge of our seats, eagerly awaiting 😀. P.S. "Stories for another day" would make a terrific recurring series: I suggest 'Straw Purchases' as a kickoff.( the lifted pickup that someones grandma cosigned on). Greetings and salutations from San Antonio Texas.
Rabbit's obvious unfettered JOY on his face as he recounted his first time at his grocery store job 🤣 wish my first time was as memorable
I was the manager of 3 service stations for 7yrs, I did everything in those places, over those years I've sacked 3 staff who wouldn't clean toilets, "If you got time to lean, You got time to clean", we were told on many occasions that we have the nicest bathrooms, always clean & fresh, I'd teach staff body language, Rj in Oz
Yessir my first job was a grocery store as well. A lot of great times. Promoted to the meat department and learned a lot. And coincidentally my youngest son is named Ace lol. Great story as usual rabbit. Keep it up man
Great Vid ! Words of Wisdom from The Rabbit.
Spot on. A bunch of folks would do well to listen/watch this vid.
Rabbit, your the last of a dying breed... I grew up rough, with rough ole mountain ppl... My stepdad was a hard ass, but he taught me hard work,and ethic... I've been down, homeless. But I still went to work, still worked hard. Never gave up. Now I'm building my life. And livin good. Ole man said I don't care if your shoveling shit son, you shovel that shit with pride in it
Love your story's and the cool cars
Keep up the great content
That toilet wasn’t the only thing that was glowing after that guy sat down on the toilet seat, his ass was glowing red 😂😂
Rob , you are the man. I can relate so much with the bathroom story lol
My first real job was sweeping the floor, picking up shop tools, and washing work trucks at a heavy equipment mechanic shop, oh and I was also a parts chaser. It was actually a fun job. It all comes down to work ethic and I feel that is something that you learn from the people around you.
Happy Friday!!! That T-shirt is awesome!!! Working harder than a JC Penny Gal!!!! Lol.
Own a shop myself never to good to sweep a floor or scrub a toilet . I dont care what you do sooner or later you have to pick up a broom or a brush
Good to hear you say this Rob. That makes you a good humble human. Not just a good business man. Todd the retired trucker.
"People want all of this... but they don't want to do everything that it takes to get all of this."
-Rob Pitts
"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity."
-Lucius Annaeus Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
You're points are spot on Rob! Never be above any work task ( I grew up in a family owned grocery store and worked in a small town one until my early 20's ) and I'm starting to finally see some payoffs for work ethic. The big key is don't get used for it, I learned that the hard way a couple times just from being a generally nice person. Current work is being good with general people skills and really it's harder than any manual labor or work I've ever done. Trying hard to get my high school senior year dream car the 2003 Corvette Z06 but also knowing my family has a house and stable environment makes it worth it as well. Great channel man, have been following since you started doing your own thing from vinwiki.
Rabbit on a lazy day here in Illinois...cheers to the weekend.
Absolutely one of your best web gems! Every successful person will tell the same story. My reply was always ”Yes boss, I will get right on it”.
I have been self employed my whole life and you definitely hit the nail on the head with this one!
Been loving the new stories Rabbit! Keep it up! would be awesome to see some videos of you ripping through some gears in some of your favorite cars.
A lot of truth said here. I've heard a lot of coworkers say not in my job description over the years and all of them are still working low paying jobs while those of us that did whatever tasks needed to be done without complaining are now all self employed and doing good
A job is a job boss loved the story # motivation. You have the same mindset my grandfather and father instilled in me. If your job is to move a pile of dirt from one hole to another that's your job. That will show a real man a chump would just walk off.
Great video! And great life lessons taught in this as well.
If you’re willing to do your job to the best of your ability and not take short cuts,this is the man you want to work for. Before I eat in any restaurant for the first time I will go to the bathroom first,if that bathroom is clean then you know that the kitchen is more likely to be clean. If it’s dirty there’s a good chance that the kitchen is also dirty and I don’t want to eat there.
Got a buddy that lives in Greenville. Would love to visit sometime and meet the Rabbit in person.
Cheers!
Lucky bastard, my first job was on a "chicken farm" LOL !! 12 years old. Then at 16 I got a job at Roses Dept store. Life opened up!!! Talking about polyester smocks~~~ OH YEAH !! Stockrooms in the back~~~! Life was GOOD !!
I do construction work in fancy highrise buildings and it's quite common to see the owners of the building scrubbing the floors and cleaning the bathrooms. And they do this because they're showing their cleaning crew first hand as to what they expect because it's their image on the line. What I learned from that example is that you will always need to hire help but you can't completely depend on the help to have the same vision and mindset that you do. And so the only way that you get the result that you expect is to first deliver it yourself. And then that creates the model by which everyone else will follow.
Great work ethics, like that white Vette behind you as well. Thanks for what you do!!!
Part of basic training is scrubbing grout in the latrine with a toothbrush. There's a good reason for that. :)
"Discipline is doing what you hate to do, but doing it like you love it." - Mike Tyson
I like longer videos, and most of the time I listen to your videos while doing stuff
Great way to start the weekend!!
"paper or plastic??"
"Rubber."
being able to push your pride aside, and willing to do the job at hand is a skill that will take you anywhere you want to go in life. Being your bosses "ace" has many advantages when you end up needing a favor in return. When you put out minimum effort, one cannot expect maximum reward
I got in trouble and part of my parole was doing 196 hours (every Monday for 6 months) little place we grew up swimming in the Pamlico River that is now Goose Creek State Park, I was Snapper lawnmower dealer so I kept all their mowers in top shape, Mowed all the grass on the grounds, Taught them about smaller air lift blades because they were on a sand hill, they even had a thing that would mow the seaweed, cleaned the toilets, Hell I even painted the parking lot lines. (They said I couldn't just paint them, they made a stencil I had to drag around to every line) I knew nothing about carpentry, the first day I had to move some poles, to make a building square or in this case Rectangle, you measure diagonal, corner to corner, That way you don't end up with a parallelogram, but anyway the picnic shelters on the way to the swimming area I built them back in 1981, they are still there! Well me and an old guy Clarence Tetterton, I am sure he is passed on, but he taught me the right way to set up poles for a pole building, no telling how many folks escaped an afternoon Thunderstorm on the River under that little wooden shed.
Another great vid, Rob! “Clean up in the meat dept!” Hahaha! My Granny always said, “ Cleanliness is next to Godliness!”. And, it teaches great work ethics-Preach on, Br’er Rabbit!
You did a great job ace.
Back at my old shop I cleaned the hell out of the bathroom and I kid you not. 5 min later a lady came in, and completely ruined the bathroom in every sense of the word. There was even sh*t on the wall. My old boss at the time offered to clean it but I take a lil pride in clean areas as well. Tell you what it didn't even smell when I got done🤝🏽😂
Nailing it Rabbit, every vlog, keep em' coming!
The first work bathroom I was assigned to clean (with zero instruction) I basically used the soggy floor mop for every surface- floor, toilet, sink, and mirror...
Dude that tshirt is KILLER. 😂😂😂
I love your stories but I'm one of those guys like you I have 1 good work ethic I got a forgiving wife that loves me and puts up with me because I'm not a good husband and I'm in an dad I guess you could say You have a blessed day young man hope it stays good for you
Absolutely love the shirt!!! 😂😂
Something to be proud of!
Clean bathroom: There was a toilet at a Chevron station (I think it was) on Santa Monica Blvd. near the 405, I told my friend, "go use the toilet", she said she didn't have to. I said "just go look at the toilet". Sparkling clean, NICE tile floors, marble (or a reasonably good facsimilie) four feet high, mirrors to the ceiling. Spotless, immaculate, smelled clean. What I would imagine a toilet would look like in a fancy room at Caeser's Palace. She agreed, nicest toilet she'd ever seen.
Having started my life bagging groceries and cleaning toilets- I can tell you are for real - It's like you were telling my story- Had the same problem with the blue toilet bowl cleaner! For me it was a lady going in the ladies room - Set her on fire- That stuff leaves residue FYI Men's room - Easy Ladies Rooms - Train wreck -
Very few stories make me laugh out loud😂😂
great video mate, even the title says it it self.
When I was 16 I got a job to clean the lot every morning at a local drive in movie theater. You can imagine what you find on the ground?? First thing was find the full un-opened beers people tossed and rinse them and put them on ice, a nice job perk for a 16 yr old! But hosing out the bathrooms was the worst and I mean bleach and a hose on full blast!
Never a truer word spoken.
I like that shirt. And yes I have cleaned bathrooms at my shop.
Hey man love the vids been watching since vinwiki you should do vlogs I know everyone would watch
Lol. Sounds like somebody worked for Ingles. The "milk cooler" is all I can say...the stories are crazy👍👍👍
I am kind of like you in that I would do anything needed done on a job. That is why when I had a supervisor job with a crew of fifty, everyone of them knew that I would not ask them to do a job that I would not do. Good moral, no bitchin', and they went the extra mile for me that they would not do for other bosses. Also just a word of kindness once in a while made them work harder than a small raise would do. Funny how hard folks work if you give them a little respect.
First one here and to like 57sec after posting lol love ya rob from augusta ga hope to meet you one day
I live just south of you in Jacksonville. I love visiting Augusta. Its a beautiful place to drive to
“That’s the beauty in ownership”😂
“Character”. Rob, just‘cause you are a character don’t mean that you got character 😆😆😆!!!!
Love the shirt
Got the Ole boss started on something he didn't know he needed
My favorite job was at our local iga, got some face to face stories from there myself lol.
PREACH!!
I thought this was going to be Rabbit telling us he accidentally made Mustard gas. 😯
ha! and then he said in a video talking bout the windows "i cant do everything" but boy he can, thanks ol' Rabbit
On the topic of video length they could be an hour long and I would watch it. Love the content.
I got one thing in common with Rabbit about loosing something as cashier with classmate e in high school at local grocery store.
Rob, that Corvette hood needs a little adjusting. Experience is a great teacher.
💯🤙another awesome video! Thx for the great content guys!
Mr Pitts is the kind of guy I'd buy a C4 Corvette from
Love the shirt Rabbit 😂