@@Lilmsjaymo I'm sorry, but that still doesn't make sense to me. Insurances wouldn't pay a person that was annoyed into quitting to smoke. There's nothing medical about that...
I'm diabetic, I've been diabetic for 6 years now, I don't get violent when my glucose gets low or high, I do irritable and moody certainly, I may lash out verbally, but then I recognize what's happening and I apologize to who ever had the displeasure of receiving my mood swing, but I never even thought of putting hands on someone because my glucose was low!!
I worked in an assisted living facility as a housekeeper for a couple years. On my way to put away my cart one afternoon, I heard someone calling for help from the bathroom. I checked and saw a resident I knew was able to get up and move around but who was also a fall risk, standing hanging on the sink. I figure she had gotten herself into the bathroom, then couldn’t get out easily on her own, as no aides seemed to be around (we were commonly understaffed; this wouldn’t necessarily be due to a failure on an aide’s part; they could be giving a shower, for example). Dementia was involved, as it was for the majority of the residents. So I went and got her walker, provided it to her, and helped make sure she got to a chair safely, so she wouldn’t fall and get hurt. I then put away my cart and went to go home. An aide confronted me as I was going, asking if I had gotten the resident out of the bathroom. I said yes; that no one else was around and she was in danger of falling. The aide FLIPPED on me, telling me the resident had needed to have a BM and to never interfere with any of her residents. It was pretty crazy, really. I wasn’t even sure what to do (I was only in my mid-20’s ; I would have a much better idea what to do now). By the time I pulled myself together and went upstairs, this aide had already been to the boss and told her side of the story, of course painting me as the villain. I tried to explain my position, but was told I had been in the wrong and not to do that again, which was upsetting, because leaving a resident in clear danger seemed highly immoral. Well, after that, this aide had it out for me. She stole money from me a couple times, blaming it on a resident, until I started taking my wallet with me the whole time I was working instead of leaving it in my purse in the break room. One of the residents insisted on giving me $10 for my birthday; I figured I’d buy her some flowers costing about that much for hers, but she died before I could, so I simply returned the $10 to her room with a note explaining, figuring the family would get it. Well, the family never came, and this aide was assigned to clean out the room so it could be rented out again. I asked her about the money, figuring if the family couldn’t even be bothered to show up to clean out the room, the money was mine. She claimed she hadn’t seen it. But she got hers. She showed up to work drunk at 3 AM and scared the night shift to death, knocking on the doors and windows trying to get in. She got arrested and fired. Made me feel much better about the whole situation! 😌
Bro, I would tell the police immediately if a coworker threatened to kill me like that. Then again, I highly doubt a coworker could say that since our office is really small.
I had a couple, though not as extreme as some as these guys in the stories. 1: Jared. Now, this guy wasn't a horrifically terrible person. He was just quite self-centered, a very out-and-proud furry (the kind that make the rest of them look bad), and had a problem with sticking to basic hygiene. You pass him, you'd smell his musk. You spoke to him about him being a furry, he would describe his retort as "wiggling his _cute_ tail in your face". If you met him, he looks like someone you'd imagine to be a proud incel, except he had a child and didn't seem thrilled about it. He transferred to the day shift before getting fired for throwing a tantrum because a manager was telling him to put the toilet paper away. Jared booted one of the pack across the floor and was sacked on the spot. 2: Andy. I don't know how or what got him fired, but this guy was a massive sexist. When the trailer for the Captain Marvel movie came up on the break room TV, he turns to me and the following conversation ensues: Andy: Why is Captain Marvel a woman? Me: Because... she's a woman? Andy: If I wanted to see women in movies, I'd watch porn! He then waves the back of his hand dismissively while stating "It's just my opinion" before I could even say anything. But can you really talk to a guy like that?
I work at an active retirement facility and my coworker is the actual worst, she never does any work and we're so short staffed they refuse to fire her! She yells directly into people's faces and bosses people around (she's not, nor will she ever be a manager so we don't know why she is so entitled). She makes me half an hour or more late for lunch every single day and has an HR file thicker than a phone book. She also insults everyone in Spanish and doesn't realize I can understand what she's saying. I've lost sleep over how we can't replace her with anyone because she drives away any replacement before I can finish training them. I hate you Roxy
I got a job at a shop, found out it was because the boss fancied me and told everyone (behind my back) that I was his girlfriend. Even did that shitty lad thing guys do when they get into all kinds of sorded sex life details. He asked me to marry him 9 times in three weeks. I was only there for three weeks. When I started dating someone, he fired me. For months afterwards, he spread vicious rumours about me, and though most people knew it was bullshit, a lot believed him, and some told me how awful a person I was. I never touched him. Never gave him any reason to think I was interested, and turned him down very clearly. Didn't know the extent of his madness until after he fired me.
My son had an employee at a fast food job in his thirties who literally had his mom get him the job as a cook. He was a decent cook but literally thought he was a vampire and dressed up with a trench coat everyday for work, even when it was hot out. He also drank animal blood from raw uncooked meat. He was nice with my son, but that is the employee that would set the restaurant on fire if given the chance.
The guy sounded pretty fun until I read he "drank animal blood from raw uncooked meat." I'll give the guy a point for sticking to the bit, but I have to take away a hundred points for how unhygienic he was, and another point for being in his thirties and needing his mom's help to get him a job.
I worked as a housekeeper for only 5months…we had a what people call “a work snitch” always snitched on the most simplest things ever and she somehow would only come after me, she’d find anything to snitch me out on. One time I vacuumed an office and once I was done she came over to check to see what mistake a made so she can go snitch on, she found 1 little tiny piece of ripped paper, took a picture of it and sent it to the manager and told her I didn’t vacuum the office well enough. Manager texted telling me to revacuum the office again. I walked right into the office while she was still inside, picked up the tiny piece of confetti with my finger and threw it in the trash right in front of her and I walked away….yup she also snitched on me again saying that I didn’t vacuum the room again like my manager wanted me to and got written up…..yea I ain’t gonna waste my time vacuuming again just because I left a single piece of confetti on the floor fuck that any decent coworker would’ve just picked it up and thrown it away. I later left for a better medical job.
At my last job I had this girl that was OBESSED with me and would follow me around everywhere. Anytime she was around me, she would talk forever and constantly complimenting me and acted like she thought I was the most amazing person she ever met, which was uncomfortable. She only worked in the afternoons and would come in early so she could sit in the lunchroom with me. But she never ate because she would have lunch before coming to the office. She sat so close to me that she was breathing on my food. After an 8 hour day, all I wanted to do is go home but she would try to catch me on my way out of the office. At work events, she would wait until I found a spot and then sit next to me. She also told people we were best friends. I felt bad because she was very nice and didn't have many friends.
Story 15: Yeah it’s amazing how blind management can be for undervaluing their most productive employees and also mistreating their most productive employees in a workplace bullying scenario.
Worked with a woman who always smelled like cat pee. She had multiple cars who were urinating on her clothes. She was an ILSW and provided counseling at a private practice agency. It took months of complaining before she was finally let go. I can't imagine why anyone would want their agency remembered for the odor of cat pee. But these guys were only interested in the fact that she generated some income for them.
i worked at a call center job in the late 90s. we had a guy who was...a little off, but not horrible. seemed pretty jovial for the most part, just a little over friendly maybe. However, after our jobs were outsourced and the site shut down, it seems the stress was too much for him. he went back to some old habits (we found out in the news report). he was arrested after being found stalking a young lady while having rope, duct tape, and other paraphernalia in his vehicle.
Was a supervisor of mine (not a boss). She'd time me on my smoke breaks. She didn't want me to leave my desk for any reason when not on break. At the time, about half my job required me to be away from my desk. She treated people in other areas as though she was their supervisor. She threatened to either write people up or go crying to the boss if people in other areas didn't do what she wanted immediately. She didn't respect her elders, her betters, those who had worked here longer or the knowledge they held. She only respected job titles that were above her on the corporate ladder. She'd yell at those under her publicly. She would openly air out anything that any of us did wrong. She prioritized her pet projects and insisted that those under her did the same, rather than allowing us to keep things running. As far as I could tell, she ONLY worked on her pet projects and trying to find ways to write people up. She was, at a minimum, disliked by all but 3 of the 50+ people in our building and a similar majority of those in her former department which was housed in a different building. To sum it up: She had no people skills. She had no managerial skills. She was a rude and arrogant micro-manager.
Story 12 I don’t know about sysadmin work. Is it a job where somehow no one would be checking his work regularly? I feel like a decently managed place would notice someone doing none of their work fairly quickly. It doesn’t say how long the guy worked there, but it definitely sounds like a couple weeks.
"I quit smoking because my coworker kept crying to me on my smoke breaks" Holy crap. That's amazing
I agree! It's nice to see when something good comes out of a frustrating situation, especially when it greatly benefits their health!
This needs to be covered by insurance lol
@@Lilmsjaymo What are you referring to that you think needs to be covered by insurance?
@dragonfliesnh4204 having some one be so annoying that you quit as a smoking cessation benefit
@@Lilmsjaymo I'm sorry, but that still doesn't make sense to me. Insurances wouldn't pay a person that was annoyed into quitting to smoke. There's nothing medical about that...
I'm diabetic, I've been diabetic for 6 years now, I don't get violent when my glucose gets low or high, I do irritable and moody certainly, I may lash out verbally, but then I recognize what's happening and I apologize to who ever had the displeasure of receiving my mood swing, but I never even thought of putting hands on someone because my glucose was low!!
It isn't uncommon for people with extremely low blood sugar to become aggressive, but I've only seen it in people who drop really low really fast.
I worked in an assisted living facility as a housekeeper for a couple years. On my way to put away my cart one afternoon, I heard someone calling for help from the bathroom. I checked and saw a resident I knew was able to get up and move around but who was also a fall risk, standing hanging on the sink. I figure she had gotten herself into the bathroom, then couldn’t get out easily on her own, as no aides seemed to be around (we were commonly understaffed; this wouldn’t necessarily be due to a failure on an aide’s part; they could be giving a shower, for example). Dementia was involved, as it was for the majority of the residents. So I went and got her walker, provided it to her, and helped make sure she got to a chair safely, so she wouldn’t fall and get hurt. I then put away my cart and went to go home. An aide confronted me as I was going, asking if I had gotten the resident out of the bathroom. I said yes; that no one else was around and she was in danger of falling. The aide FLIPPED on me, telling me the resident had needed to have a BM and to never interfere with any of her residents. It was pretty crazy, really. I wasn’t even sure what to do (I was only in my mid-20’s ; I would have a much better idea what to do now). By the time I pulled myself together and went upstairs, this aide had already been to the boss and told her side of the story, of course painting me as the villain. I tried to explain my position, but was told I had been in the wrong and not to do that again, which was upsetting, because leaving a resident in clear danger seemed highly immoral. Well, after that, this aide had it out for me. She stole money from me a couple times, blaming it on a resident, until I started taking my wallet with me the whole time I was working instead of leaving it in my purse in the break room. One of the residents insisted on giving me $10 for my birthday; I figured I’d buy her some flowers costing about that much for hers, but she died before I could, so I simply returned the $10 to her room with a note explaining, figuring the family would get it. Well, the family never came, and this aide was assigned to clean out the room so it could be rented out again. I asked her about the money, figuring if the family couldn’t even be bothered to show up to clean out the room, the money was mine. She claimed she hadn’t seen it. But she got hers. She showed up to work drunk at 3 AM and scared the night shift to death, knocking on the doors and windows trying to get in. She got arrested and fired. Made me feel much better about the whole situation! 😌
Story 31: Nature documentary narrator: She was, in fact, not over her heroine addiction.
Bro, I would tell the police immediately if a coworker threatened to kill me like that. Then again, I highly doubt a coworker could say that since our office is really small.
I had a couple, though not as extreme as some as these guys in the stories.
1: Jared. Now, this guy wasn't a horrifically terrible person. He was just quite self-centered, a very out-and-proud furry (the kind that make the rest of them look bad), and had a problem with sticking to basic hygiene. You pass him, you'd smell his musk. You spoke to him about him being a furry, he would describe his retort as "wiggling his _cute_ tail in your face". If you met him, he looks like someone you'd imagine to be a proud incel, except he had a child and didn't seem thrilled about it. He transferred to the day shift before getting fired for throwing a tantrum because a manager was telling him to put the toilet paper away. Jared booted one of the pack across the floor and was sacked on the spot.
2: Andy. I don't know how or what got him fired, but this guy was a massive sexist. When the trailer for the Captain Marvel movie came up on the break room TV, he turns to me and the following conversation ensues:
Andy: Why is Captain Marvel a woman?
Me: Because... she's a woman?
Andy: If I wanted to see women in movies, I'd watch porn!
He then waves the back of his hand dismissively while stating "It's just my opinion" before I could even say anything. But can you really talk to a guy like that?
I work at an active retirement facility and my coworker is the actual worst, she never does any work and we're so short staffed they refuse to fire her! She yells directly into people's faces and bosses people around (she's not, nor will she ever be a manager so we don't know why she is so entitled). She makes me half an hour or more late for lunch every single day and has an HR file thicker than a phone book. She also insults everyone in Spanish and doesn't realize I can understand what she's saying. I've lost sleep over how we can't replace her with anyone because she drives away any replacement before I can finish training them.
I hate you Roxy
Ugh reminds me of this witch I work with. F*cking Cheryl.
I got a job at a shop, found out it was because the boss fancied me and told everyone (behind my back) that I was his girlfriend. Even did that shitty lad thing guys do when they get into all kinds of sorded sex life details. He asked me to marry him 9 times in three weeks. I was only there for three weeks. When I started dating someone, he fired me. For months afterwards, he spread vicious rumours about me, and though most people knew it was bullshit, a lot believed him, and some told me how awful a person I was. I never touched him. Never gave him any reason to think I was interested, and turned him down very clearly. Didn't know the extent of his madness until after he fired me.
My son had an employee at a fast food job in his thirties who literally had his mom get him the job as a cook. He was a decent cook but literally thought he was a vampire and dressed up with a trench coat everyday for work, even when it was hot out. He also drank animal blood from raw uncooked meat. He was nice with my son, but that is the employee that would set the restaurant on fire if given the chance.
The guy sounded pretty fun until I read he "drank animal blood from raw uncooked meat." I'll give the guy a point for sticking to the bit, but I have to take away a hundred points for how unhygienic he was, and another point for being in his thirties and needing his mom's help to get him a job.
@@RedLeif1 Definitely. My son has now left that job and works elsewhere now.
I worked as a housekeeper for only 5months…we had a what people call “a work snitch” always snitched on the most simplest things ever and she somehow would only come after me, she’d find anything to snitch me out on. One time I vacuumed an office and once I was done she came over to check to see what mistake a made so she can go snitch on, she found 1 little tiny piece of ripped paper, took a picture of it and sent it to the manager and told her I didn’t vacuum the office well enough. Manager texted telling me to revacuum the office again. I walked right into the office while she was still inside, picked up the tiny piece of confetti with my finger and threw it in the trash right in front of her and I walked away….yup she also snitched on me again saying that I didn’t vacuum the room again like my manager wanted me to and got written up…..yea I ain’t gonna waste my time vacuuming again just because I left a single piece of confetti on the floor fuck that any decent coworker would’ve just picked it up and thrown it away. I later left for a better medical job.
Walter White crystals in coffee is insane!!! Straight to jail!
Yeah I do think that guy did truly win this one. Or is neck and neck with begal girl
At my last job I had this girl that was OBESSED with me and would follow me around everywhere. Anytime she was around me, she would talk forever and constantly complimenting me and acted like she thought I was the most amazing person she ever met, which was uncomfortable. She only worked in the afternoons and would come in early so she could sit in the lunchroom with me. But she never ate because she would have lunch before coming to the office. She sat so close to me that she was breathing on my food. After an 8 hour day, all I wanted to do is go home but she would try to catch me on my way out of the office. At work events, she would wait until I found a spot and then sit next to me. She also told people we were best friends. I felt bad because she was very nice and didn't have many friends.
0:11 love that the ‘k’ is missing from the vote counter so it just says ‘38.2’
Story 15: Yeah it’s amazing how blind management can be for undervaluing their most productive employees and also mistreating their most productive employees in a workplace bullying scenario.
Worked with a woman who always smelled like cat pee. She had multiple cars who were urinating on her clothes. She was an ILSW and provided counseling at a private practice agency. It took months of complaining before she was finally let go. I can't imagine why anyone would want their agency remembered for the odor of cat pee. But these guys were only interested in the fact that she generated some income for them.
i worked at a call center job in the late 90s. we had a guy who was...a little off, but not horrible. seemed pretty jovial for the most part, just a little over friendly maybe. However, after our jobs were outsourced and the site shut down, it seems the stress was too much for him. he went back to some old habits (we found out in the news report). he was arrested after being found stalking a young lady while having rope, duct tape, and other paraphernalia in his vehicle.
Currently dealing with one right now. I just started a month ago. She will be gone in a week🥳🥳🥳
Was a supervisor of mine (not a boss). She'd time me on my smoke breaks. She didn't want me to leave my desk for any reason when not on break. At the time, about half my job required me to be away from my desk. She treated people in other areas as though she was their supervisor. She threatened to either write people up or go crying to the boss if people in other areas didn't do what she wanted immediately. She didn't respect her elders, her betters, those who had worked here longer or the knowledge they held. She only respected job titles that were above her on the corporate ladder. She'd yell at those under her publicly. She would openly air out anything that any of us did wrong. She prioritized her pet projects and insisted that those under her did the same, rather than allowing us to keep things running. As far as I could tell, she ONLY worked on her pet projects and trying to find ways to write people up. She was, at a minimum, disliked by all but 3 of the 50+ people in our building and a similar majority of those in her former department which was housed in a different building.
To sum it up: She had no people skills. She had no managerial skills. She was a rude and arrogant micro-manager.
why does this man sound like a slightly higher pitched elder scrolls: oblivion voice actor
Story 12 I don’t know about sysadmin work. Is it a job where somehow no one would be checking his work regularly? I feel like a decently managed place would notice someone doing none of their work fairly quickly. It doesn’t say how long the guy worked there, but it definitely sounds like a couple weeks.
What's the game in the background.
Clustertruck
Wait a minute... is mostly facts the voice of spaceghost? I have been watching for a while and thought the voice was familiar.
Nawh. You’re just hearing things clearly.
@@Avrysatos is it "you're hearing things clearly" or "you're hearing things, clearly"
@@ryangentry1013 Yes.
Because you were right, if i recall, and i'm being silly.
Grimblerserby
As much as I enjoyed the stories, the gameplay in the background was frustrating as hell. Back to simply listening and not watching 😭
You know the 10% of Americans who don't have jobs? This is why
Erm actually it's because the economy sucks
Remote work is dying. Bring back office work as remote work is killing cities.