This is an amazing compilation. I read a matching book that reframed my perspective. "The Art of Saying No: Mastering Boundaries for a Fulfilling Life" by Samuel Dawn
I could not find any videos on my topic of, People who just cannot catch on to new things, so I will post here. I work with a few people who were born around the same time I was in 1962, I have advanced with the times, have no problems with using computers, cell phones, switching from old computer systems to new ones. In my home I'm Wi-Fi everything, I have my Alexa's, Ring doorbell and Cameras that also work with Alexa, Bose wireless speakers that are both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and also work with Alexa, Nest thermostat that also works with Alexa, just numerus gadgets. These people I work with are stuck in time, they cannot catch on, they think it's weird that I have these things and know how to use them. I have worked with these people for 25 years and they still fumble around on there phones not knowing how to do something no matter how many times you show them. We switched to a new computer system maybe close to 15 years ago and these people after all of this time still have trouble using it, knowing where to go, knowing where to click to get where they need to go, again no matter how many times you show them. One of our guys still has an old flip phone because he just cannot use a modern phone, still has the old style TV and still watches movies on VHS, does not understand Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, pays his bills with checks by mailing them because online bill pay is to much for him to grasp, does not even have a computer at home. He is our driver and sometimes he has to go on line at work to do training, he sits in front of the computer not knowing what to do, does not even know how to turn it on and he has done this training twice a year for over 25 years and still he acts like it is his first time, he even needs help to make a copy on the copier. I do not understand this, they have no interest in new technology today, some of it, they do not even know it exists like online bill pay, when I explained this to our driver he acted like it was unbelievable, had never heard of it. Facebook and social media is Alien to them, I even had to show them how to use You Tube, things that have been around for years. They were floored when I showed them I could operate my Ring Cameras and my Nest thermostat from my phone while I was at work, again it was Alien to them that I could actually turn up the heat at home from my phone or turn on the cameras and view my house from my phone. I do not know what is wrong with these People or others like them, it's like they are stuck in a time, back in the 70's.
Hahaha, yeah the actor playing him as my brother and in reality he can't type anywhere near that fast. Then again, this is the same guy who played a guy who could fold 5000 origami swans in 5 minutes(and really can't even fold one in 5 minutes)
I appreciate your clear and concise style!
This is like a resignation video from the most passive aggressive employee in existence
Very funny! Great job, Aaron! But, of everything, what made me laugh the hardest was when Bill first turns around. That is priceless!
Love the Cash Drawer
This commercial lacks a certain Gambler-esque quality to it. Love ya Aaron!
I appreciate your ability to simplify tough topics!
well now lot of employees are working from home aha
We love being trendsetters! Cheers to remote work!
I'm so glad I make UA-cam videos instead of work an office job.
You know its real when he has the Bill Lumburg coffee mug.
Yes! 😆 Thanks for commenting.
This is an amazing compilation. I read a matching book that reframed my perspective. "The Art of Saying No: Mastering Boundaries for a Fulfilling Life" by Samuel Dawn
Awesome!
When do you think they'll figure out the green initiative wasn't established with the last guy? Didn't even have a monitor, just unorthodox typing.
“Ah, if only it were that simple” **sips tea**
JoaTWOW gang
Very good--- just like my office!
@workingsol where can i find that commercial, i loved this one
Awesome!
I could not find any videos on my topic of, People who just cannot catch on to new things, so I will post here. I work with a few people who were born around the same time I was in 1962, I have advanced with the times, have no problems with using computers, cell phones, switching from old computer systems to new ones. In my home I'm Wi-Fi everything, I have my Alexa's, Ring doorbell and Cameras that also work with Alexa, Bose wireless speakers that are both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and also work with Alexa, Nest thermostat that also works with Alexa, just numerus gadgets. These people I work with are stuck in time, they cannot catch on, they think it's weird that I have these things and know how to use them. I have worked with these people for 25 years and they still fumble around on there phones not knowing how to do something no matter how many times you show them. We switched to a new computer system maybe close to 15 years ago and these people after all of this time still have trouble using it, knowing where to go, knowing where to click to get where they need to go, again no matter how many times you show them. One of our guys still has an old flip phone because he just cannot use a modern phone, still has the old style TV and still watches movies on VHS, does not understand Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, pays his bills with checks by mailing them because online bill pay is to much for him to grasp, does not even have a computer at home. He is our driver and sometimes he has to go on line at work to do training, he sits in front of the computer not knowing what to do, does not even know how to turn it on and he has done this training twice a year for over 25 years and still he acts like it is his first time, he even needs help to make a copy on the copier. I do not understand this, they have no interest in new technology today, some of it, they do not even know it exists like online bill pay, when I explained this to our driver he acted like it was unbelievable, had never heard of it. Facebook and social media is Alien to them, I even had to show them how to use You Tube, things that have been around for years. They were floored when I showed them I could operate my Ring Cameras and my Nest thermostat from my phone while I was at work, again it was Alien to them that I could actually turn up the heat at home from my phone or turn on the cameras and view my house from my phone. I do not know what is wrong with these People or others like them, it's like they are stuck in a time, back in the 70's.
Should close with 'M&M's not included'.
I want to work there!!!
DROPNASTY like the average human being
Ha! I forgot about that old "Gambler" video we produced. Too funny...
Hahaha, yeah the actor playing him as my brother and in reality he can't type anywhere near that fast. Then again, this is the same guy who played a guy who could fold 5000 origami swans in 5 minutes(and really can't even fold one in 5 minutes)
Looks can be deceiving
Nice...
haha yes
this video is the OPPOSITE of humor.
Lol it's cringe humor
lol
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