I worked for a #3 for years, and all I got was crap pay, trust issues, and depressive episodes. If you figure out your boss is a #3, run away. Do not walk, run.
I was the warrior manager, but my old boss was evil. She trained another evil manager and 2 numb people. I couldn't be fired because I ran everything - IT, the software that everyone used, training, management, quality control -- all of it. One day I realized that a person I thought was numb was evil - or maybe they became evil, I don't know. They attacked me like my boss did, and I decided to quit. The thing is, I was the person that solved every problem she had.. so when I wasn't there anymore, she lost the company money. Predictably, she got fired.
I was trained as public affairs in the military. I cannot stand corporate speak because it sounds like how I was supposed to interact with the media. “Teamwork makes the dream work.”🤬
You said you think you may not have made an impact at your old job, but you’ve absolutely made a difference to all of us that have heard your stories and your experiences and who you’ve made laugh when they may have felt like crying about it instead. So thanks, for being that warrior that you aspire and inspire others to be. Much love and stay safe!
Social work grad student here so I have studied change extensively and it usually happens like a stone making ripples in a pond. You definitely made a difference by modeling warrior behavior. 😁
I think it depends on the company big time. I had a job I loved but I absolutely could not stand the manager. When he was fired for some very shady dealings and we got a different manager that job became a dream. I was very sad when I left and my coworkers all got me a lovely ornament with their names on it, so sweet. The job I worked at next, absolutely lovely people including the managers, but the company’s practices made working there and dealing with customers a nightmare. The job I worked after that, loved my higher ups but we were constantly swapping managers for some reason or another and there were some that were wonderful and some that stirred the pot so badly it made me hate people in general. Then covid hit and the amount of abuse I endured as a “Numb Manager” made me never want to work retail again as long as I live, despite my wonderful uppers trying their darndest to support me and keep me from rage quitting lol. Now after a few years as a SAHM I’m trying to figure out how I can get back into the workforce without having to talk to a face-eating-monkey-disguised-as-a-human ever again.
A lot of these just feel...way to specific. Like I've had a lot of evil manager, but their exact brand of evil varies a lot from person to person. Some are just power tripping, while others genuinely drink the kool-aid and believe that sacrificing yourself and your employees for the store is really what's best for everyone. Even had a handful of "numb" managers who turned evil and started taking our their stress on their employees. They pretty much all despise people taking sick days though. I suppose saying "there's three main types" of anything always tends to be a bit reductive though.
Your description lists the exact issue with tik tok. I’m happy for it to be banned hoping it will be replaced by something better. If banning tik tok banned the toxicity we would be golden.
I worked for a #3 for years, and all I got was crap pay, trust issues, and depressive episodes.
If you figure out your boss is a #3, run away. Do not walk, run.
I was the warrior manager, but my old boss was evil. She trained another evil manager and 2 numb people. I couldn't be fired because I ran everything - IT, the software that everyone used, training, management, quality control -- all of it. One day I realized that a person I thought was numb was evil - or maybe they became evil, I don't know. They attacked me like my boss did, and I decided to quit. The thing is, I was the person that solved every problem she had.. so when I wasn't there anymore, she lost the company money. Predictably, she got fired.
Sweet sweet karma came her way
I was trained as public affairs in the military. I cannot stand corporate speak because it sounds like how I was supposed to interact with the media.
“Teamwork makes the dream work.”🤬
You said you think you may not have made an impact at your old job, but you’ve absolutely made a difference to all of us that have heard your stories and your experiences and who you’ve made laugh when they may have felt like crying about it instead. So thanks, for being that warrior that you aspire and inspire others to be. Much love and stay safe!
Same thing the corporate world. You have become part of the corporate "cult" or are doomed to be sidelined then laid off.
Do not take down video awesome clearly shows how cooperate America runs how you get highest title
Social work grad student here so I have studied change extensively and it usually happens like a stone making ripples in a pond. You definitely made a difference by modeling warrior behavior. 😁
Your stories are starting to get me to rethink everything I believe about capitalism. You are definitely having an impact.
it is not capitalism that is the issue, it is corporation that use capitalism for evil.
oh my god, the ending made me rethink how i felt about my time at target...
"I liked my job, I just didn't like my manager."
I've liked more managers than jobs lol
I've had the opposite. quit most jobs that I liked because management sucked ass.
I think it depends on the company big time. I had a job I loved but I absolutely could not stand the manager. When he was fired for some very shady dealings and we got a different manager that job became a dream. I was very sad when I left and my coworkers all got me a lovely ornament with their names on it, so sweet.
The job I worked at next, absolutely lovely people including the managers, but the company’s practices made working there and dealing with customers a nightmare.
The job I worked after that, loved my higher ups but we were constantly swapping managers for some reason or another and there were some that were wonderful and some that stirred the pot so badly it made me hate people in general. Then covid hit and the amount of abuse I endured as a “Numb Manager” made me never want to work retail again as long as I live, despite my wonderful uppers trying their darndest to support me and keep me from rage quitting lol.
Now after a few years as a SAHM I’m trying to figure out how I can get back into the workforce without having to talk to a face-eating-monkey-disguised-as-a-human ever again.
love a lil bit of premium content. sorry tigtog put this one in jail
A lot of these just feel...way to specific.
Like I've had a lot of evil manager, but their exact brand of evil varies a lot from person to person. Some are just power tripping, while others genuinely drink the kool-aid and believe that sacrificing yourself and your employees for the store is really what's best for everyone. Even had a handful of "numb" managers who turned evil and started taking our their stress on their employees. They pretty much all despise people taking sick days though.
I suppose saying "there's three main types" of anything always tends to be a bit reductive though.
I am a warrior what a label title ✊👏👏🙌🙌
Your description lists the exact issue with tik tok. I’m happy for it to be banned hoping it will be replaced by something better. If banning tik tok banned the toxicity we would be golden.
all employees stand up as one and tell corporate to fuck off, make them change. sad thing is most people are broken and will just tow the line.
I love this so much
Wait.. UA-cam is going away in January? 😨
Tiktok is, not UA-cam! I’m reposting all my TikToks here. Everything I post here has already been posted to tiktok 😆
@whatsinthekoolaid oh okay, thank you! love your content! 🫶