Undercover Boss Finds out Manager doesn’t help!

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  • @Carlospjr
    @Carlospjr Рік тому +1339

    Brenda needs to be fired and replaced with this hard working woman.

    • @DouglasCoffey-em5jt
      @DouglasCoffey-em5jt 9 місяців тому +7

      Amen.

    • @garymathena2125
      @garymathena2125 9 місяців тому +2

      These shows are rated as some of the most FAKE on TV, they all follow the exact same script time after time.

    • @darrenheadrick3669
      @darrenheadrick3669 9 місяців тому +10

      ​@@garymathena2125
      Actually most are real. The CEOs go under cover to fing out what's going on in the company without having management know its them. Do you think Brenda, in this case would've been in the breakroom sitting on her azz if she knew the guy was the CEO of the company?
      No she wouldn't, she'd be on the line making it look like she's the best manager they've ever had in that position.

    • @Sentinel82
      @Sentinel82 8 місяців тому

      ​​@@darrenheadrick3669 Well if the entire thing is scripted for drama (which it is) then yes, that's exactly what would happen. 😂
      Almost all "reality TV" is fake or at least has scripted parts.

    • @rachmunshine9474
      @rachmunshine9474 7 місяців тому +2

      @@Sentinel82 I think the word you’re looking for is editing. There’s a difference.

  • @adamel-nagar7736
    @adamel-nagar7736 Рік тому +8217

    Promote that woman, and fire Brenda. Problem solved

    • @sgashner397
      @sgashner397 Рік тому +112

      EXACTLY ✊🏽

    • @debbielasalle5472
      @debbielasalle5472 Рік тому +66

      absolutely

    • @TheCurrykiev
      @TheCurrykiev Рік тому +137

      Devils advocate:
      Brenda was obviously good enough to get into her position. Why does she not give a shit anymore?
      You think her bosses are any better?
      This program always winds me up a little. Perfect way for an owner/ceo to look good on camera.

    • @teresayates8274
      @teresayates8274 Рік тому +18

      100%

    • @mattwhite4222
      @mattwhite4222 Рік тому +55

      Nope, Brenda gets on the line after you promote the other woman...

  • @SL-lu3sw
    @SL-lu3sw Рік тому +4688

    Brenda needs to be fired. Mainly because, once she finds out who ratted her out, and the undercover boss is gone, she will make her employees life a nightmare.

    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 Рік тому +57

      that’s illegal, because it’s ‘Workplace Retaliation’ and it will definitely get someone fired for it

    • @SL-lu3sw
      @SL-lu3sw Рік тому +199

      @@JohnH20111 So, you actually believe that is going to stop the person from retaliating? I’m not saying you are wrong, also not disagreeing with you.
      However, either you have been lucky enough to have worked for companies with good experiences. Or you have a this notion, though it be a naive notion, that you would have the time, money, and wherewithal to
      1. Prove it
      2. Find a lawyer to represent you
      3. Not spend more money for the lawyer than the suit itself is worth.
      Point, unless the evidence is overwhelming, and you actually have proof that management “actually retaliated against you” . And believe me when I tell you that their H-R department has covered their behind with your firing or resignation.. The time, money and resources that you expend to bring them to justice. After the cost of the lawsuit, lawyer and lost time. The amount you would receive in return would be scraps.
      You would probably end up settling out of court anyway ( if lucky ) and have to sign a NDA contract. ( Non-Disclosure agreement )
      Then guess what…. You would be blacklisted from every other company in that industry. Particularly the parent company which owns a conglomerate of companies that you would be banned from ever having employment with.
      Last point, you had better have an airtight case, because the system is designed to overwhelm your finances to the point of bankruptcy or serfdom. A lawyer isn’t going to touch the case unless they absolutely know that either you have the finances to pay them, or the case is profitable enough so they get paid a LARGE enough percentage of the money awarded to you.
      Piece of advice, if it’s not documented, it don’t exist! And you have to ask yourself, does the cost outweigh the benefit.
      They are counting on the fact that 90% of people don’t have the resources or wherewithal to actually be able to bring a civil lawsuit against them. Much less even have the notion or logic to actually prepare, document and retain whatever evidence necessary to justify and prove that the retaliation actually occurred.
      Like I wrote, I am not disagreeing with you at all. But the real world isn’t set up to be fair. Like it or not, you have to ask yourself, is it worth it monetarily, and is this battle worth your reputation and repercussions that will follow you around forever…
      Again, I agree with you, but I hope I have given you some insight on why the undercover boss should just fire the managers or supervisors. Would really like to see a follow up with the employees a year later. Just to see if they are still employed, or were fired or just quit.

    • @phoenixliv
      @phoenixliv Рік тому +106

      @@JohnH20111 Can't prove it's retaliation if they now sudden;y watch this lady's hours so if she's ever a minute late she's written up. Want a certain day off? Not available. If a boss wants to retaliate, they can SO easily and untrackably

    • @gailschmaus8121
      @gailschmaus8121 Рік тому +29

      The boss was there, she was soon to find out he saw she was the the lazy 'rat'.

    • @josieannsully3141
      @josieannsully3141 Рік тому +3

      @@JohnH20111 You should try

  • @donnabirtley6790
    @donnabirtley6790 Рік тому +243

    Here is a faithful employee of 8 years. She is honest & speaks from experience. See ya, Brenda.

  • @bbb8182
    @bbb8182 Рік тому +154

    You can tell the first woman is a genuine trooper. Gives a lot to the company.

  • @Lamoatic
    @Lamoatic Рік тому +1025

    NEVER ask anyone to do something that you’re not willing to do yourself!

    • @shawnhuk
      @shawnhuk Рік тому +12

      I’ve been telling my employees that for 20 years. I’ve been in the pits, on the roof, sweating and freezing. The employees worth keeping are right along side me.

    • @locksmithmuggle
      @locksmithmuggle Рік тому +2

      That's what we pay them for lol

    • @jasonshade2656
      @jasonshade2656 11 місяців тому +1

      Soldiering 101

    • @T3_forge
      @T3_forge 11 місяців тому +2

      @@jasonshade2656as a retired Army 1SG, thank you brother for beating me to that comment! I never asked anything of my troops that I wouldn’t do.

    • @steentemple2652
      @steentemple2652 10 місяців тому

      Stop buying meat then lol

  • @jerryupp9626
    @jerryupp9626 Рік тому +1118

    If the team leaders and supervisors don't help REPLACE THEM WITH PEOPLE THAT WILL

    • @jrsantoyo9028
      @jrsantoyo9028 Рік тому +5

      That’s why you become a boss to do whatever you want with you company but until then. You already know haha

    • @annagarner1280
      @annagarner1280 Рік тому +2

      😍

    • @jackstecker5796
      @jackstecker5796 Рік тому +19

      I was a Sergeant in commercial nuclear security. Came up on a guy in a really crappy, isolated post, doing the head bob, about to fall asleep.
      Relieved him of his weapon, told him get some fresh air, cup of coffee, hit the head, whatever, and I'd stand his post for the next 15 minutes or so. When he came back, he was right as rain.
      I could have just written him up, but that's what being a good leader is, you take care of your people, and your people will take care of you.

    • @jerryupp9626
      @jerryupp9626 Рік тому +7

      @@jackstecker5796 I totally agree

    • @pennyandersen8254
      @pennyandersen8254 Рік тому +8

      Yeah, that is part of your job and if you don’t work, someone will replace you. Brenda is a problem that needs to be addressed immediately. She is a motivation killer.

  • @sharonstevek.6797
    @sharonstevek.6797 Рік тому +109

    We all need more undercover bosses to help us see what the staff put up with. Your staff are your best customers, wake up.

  • @barryrainey556
    @barryrainey556 9 місяців тому +107

    8 years right there says dedication even though things are crappy she still hanging in there Good job girl keep up the good work.

  • @springfairy5513
    @springfairy5513 Рік тому +16

    Brenda’s supervising the ashtray, she’s doing a very good job

  • @ghost307
    @ghost307 Рік тому +775

    I worked at a firm doing drafting and a rush job came in that I needed to come in on Saturday to do.
    My new boss (VP) came in as well and I was fully expecting him to hover over me every minute of the day.
    He sat down at the drafting table next to me, took out the oldest set of drafting tools I ever saw, and did more than half of the work.
    Now there's someone I would march through the gates of Hell with. What a fantastic manager.

    • @sheilastipe6379
      @sheilastipe6379 11 місяців тому +39

      That sounds like someone I would love to work for (with)!!

    • @userkeeper-k5s
      @userkeeper-k5s 10 місяців тому +15

      Exactly!

    • @krisstine5475
      @krisstine5475 9 місяців тому +16

      Hiring? I'd like a boss like that.

    • @jeffschmelzer1592
      @jeffschmelzer1592 9 місяців тому +16

      I was a draftsman in the 80s. Used the old hand tools etc.😅😅😅😅. Just brought back memories. people all were polite curtious. I was lucky then i guess..

    • @cececox6399
      @cececox6399 9 місяців тому +22

      Awww this reminds me of my dad. He was a draftsman from the 50s till 2010 and he was always the one showing up on the weekends and staying late into the night to help the lads. That's why the guys were loyal to him and went with him no questions asked when he changed company. And they got promotions and pay rises. 😂 Loyalty matters and in a time it's hard to find a good manager you should ALWAYS cherish them. 😂 My dad retired almost 15 years ago and all the lads send him Christmas and birthday cards and gifts. Because he had their backs.

  • @d.f.9064
    @d.f.9064 Рік тому +2762

    I had a job as dishwasher in a nice restaurant. When I was very busy and the owner was walking through he would take the garbage out for me. ❤

    • @paulinedery100
      @paulinedery100 Рік тому

      I'mqaww.1qqq

    • @dvu8826
      @dvu8826 Рік тому +112

      lead by example

    • @TheAndy19891
      @TheAndy19891 Рік тому +64

      Kitchens and restaurants are way better with taking initiative. Much more team atmosphere in my opinion

    • @BVonBuescher
      @BVonBuescher Рік тому +57

      I was a dishwasher in prison. Shift started at 4 AM. It was a messy and hard work.
      Eventually, I work myself. I work my way up to warehouse manager. Arguably the best job in the joint. I was in charge of all receiving for the kitchen. That consisted of unloading weekly semi trucks with our normal food order in addition to donation of expired food goods.
      Access to literally unlimited amounts of. Expired street food from Kroger. Literally made me a D kingpin of legal contraband. I had anything you wanted. Cartons of eggs, pallets of Häagen-Dazs, ice cream, yogurt, milk, cheese. You name it!
      For those don’t know access to protein is in one of the most valuable things behind the wall. Most of us are into working out in bodybuilding, and you absolutely need this stuff to put on size.
      Like I said, it was the sickest lick. Near the end of my term, there were 20 pounds of beef tips that showed up missing. The captain had us under surveillance and knew that we did it, but couldn’t figure out how we did it.
      First they spotted the missing product, then a week later, they noticed every unit seemed to simultaneously be having a cookout with fresh beef! Carne Asada burritos galore!
      It was on the scale of Andy Dufrane, sipping beer on the roof of the prison with his fellow inmates. Feeling free for that very moment, making the impossible possible.
      I never got in trouble for it, they were never able to prove my hand had touched it. Although I did lose my precious job.
      The kitchen lieutenant, and I had a good laugh about it, and life goes on!😂

    • @kristy5698
      @kristy5698 Рік тому +28

      At my current job the owners, also, always lend a hand. Even if it was dirty work. Unlike my passed 6 jobs that I’ve had where the managers are just sitting in their office chairs, eating fatty foods…

  • @angelamoffo7339
    @angelamoffo7339 Рік тому +408

    Margaret Daniels was one incredible woman. She was my manager when I worked at Walmart. On my first day, I saw her working in the back like she was one of us…she ran that store so well. Hard-working, organized, very approachable. Definitely my best boss ever. I hope she sees this one day and knows how much I appreciate her amazing example.

    • @pauldogherty7782
      @pauldogherty7782 11 місяців тому +37

      She will greatly appreciate your comment. Nothing like getting true respect from your peers 😊

    • @sheilagravely5621
      @sheilagravely5621 9 місяців тому

      I'm fixated on that one chics nostrils!❤

  • @ngsark6626
    @ngsark6626 Рік тому +24

    This show was great. They need to bring it back

    • @susanchoelzel8315
      @susanchoelzel8315 8 місяців тому +1

      What was the name of that show?
      I liked that show, too.

    • @ngsark6626
      @ngsark6626 8 місяців тому +1

      @@susanchoelzel8315 it’s called undercover boss

    • @susanchoelzel8315
      @susanchoelzel8315 8 місяців тому

      @@ngsark6626 Thank you so much ngsar6626 !!

  • @deemcc7784
    @deemcc7784 Рік тому +51

    Lazy and entitled! Get paid and just sit!! Fire them. No second chance!

    • @kathyemmell4926
      @kathyemmell4926 2 місяці тому

      Yes, that's why I am no longer working at the nursing home. It was too much. Nurses most of the time would refuse to help. Aids would take a break they would not get up even if you begged them. 😮

  • @christinesmith9581
    @christinesmith9581 Рік тому +2887

    I believe most factories have supervisors that just use their postions to slack. I have worked at Walmart for 8 years, and it happens there also. Very aggravated

    • @lazerdog345
      @lazerdog345 Рік тому +13

      Be a manger then

    • @du4lstrik3
      @du4lstrik3 Рік тому +26

      It's literally every job. Management does less physical labor and is more focused on organizational affairs, i.e. people managing. It's why you go to college, so you don't spend your life doing backbreaking work.

    • @abeedhal6519
      @abeedhal6519 Рік тому +8

      Id do the same. Why the faq would anyone care about some wageslaving position.

    • @floflo8153
      @floflo8153 Рік тому +1

      ​@@abeedhal6519
      😅

    • @kezzter13
      @kezzter13 Рік тому

      I mean, you’re the one with nothing better to do than to comment to talk about yourself, sounds like you’re perfect Walmart material.

  • @amc042759
    @amc042759 Рік тому +870

    I started working at large investment firm in 1989. One busy day at the stock market about 500 orders came through. My boss who hired me in the firm. Position was branch manager. I will say his name Larry Norton. A Harvard grad. He wore stylish suspenders. Anyway he rolled his sleeves up and came back in the trading room. He was entering orders like there was no tomorrow. Much respect for that man. Will never forget him or his work ethic.

    • @anabaird3835
      @anabaird3835 Рік тому +23

      ❤ That! Stylish suspenders-a big plus🤗

    • @JimDean002
      @JimDean002 Рік тому +72

      I worked for a company that put on a fairly large event. Hundreds of people. One of the people who attended was our CEO who flew in on the corporate jet just for the event. End of the night all of us worker bees have had a long day between setup hosting and now teardown but we've got to get the event broken down and hauled out. At one point I think about how tired I am and I lean up against the wall for a minute. I look over and see our CEO. Instead of hopping on the jet and leaving he has a giant bundle of tablecloths over his shoulder and is headed for the kitchen . From what you described in your post I think you probably felt about as good about your boss right then as I did about mine when I saw that. Some people just inspire you to do better.

    • @Julsdad
      @Julsdad Рік тому +18

      Sometimes manager actually earn their position on work ethic. Kudos to Larry

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 Рік тому +14

      @@Julsdad Wish he would hunt Larry down. He and/or his family need to know how much you respect him. It would make his day, I promise.✌🏽😎

    • @robincornelius655
      @robincornelius655 Рік тому +2

      @@JimDean002, that's a beautiful statement. Thank you for that.

  • @eanders7992
    @eanders7992 Рік тому +920

    People don't quit jobs, they quit boss's and management...

    • @Shiqouq
      @Shiqouq Рік тому +8

      Amen to that. I deal with that at my current job every day. All management does is say ohh I don't know or look the opposite way.

    • @_2tone13
      @_2tone13 Рік тому +7

      That’s why Target can’t keep any people, they have ridiculous expectations with not enough employees. If one person calls off it’s all a shit show. When I come back after a day off that’s not my normal day off… they just leave it and I’m doing double the work the next day.

    • @Julsdad
      @Julsdad Рік тому +2

      Zackly!!

    • @ragingreviews5186
      @ragingreviews5186 Рік тому +8

      Nope. We quit jobs. Not just because of management but because the wages and slave labour. When you work an entire month and still cannot afford the basics, then you realise the slave you have become. Modern slavery is rife in the entire world.

    • @lovely_poekie
      @lovely_poekie Рік тому +4

      ​@@ragingreviews5186but who set those wages? Management

  • @TheLadybudd
    @TheLadybudd Рік тому +13

    This is why my hubby is a well respected, liked supervisor; as he NEVER asks ANY of the workers to do anything that he has not and will not join in when needed. Sometimes even at his own expense, ie later doing his end of night paperwork.

  • @Hotday-7269
    @Hotday-7269 9 місяців тому +5

    I truly understand how much you care. It's wonderful that you actually put the concern of your employee above other things.. Most bosses don't understand what's going on. Thank you for taking the time May god be with you and your family

  • @snaggy13
    @snaggy13 Рік тому +114

    The employee talking is really the supervisor that you want. She is teaching the "new guy" the ropes, understands the link between quality product and workplace satisfaction. She gets it.

  • @fireskycam9889
    @fireskycam9889 Рік тому +58

    Well done to the young lady for speaking up about it. She did it in a very respectful way. Well done to the boss as well for just listening and observing.

  • @cannednolan8194
    @cannednolan8194 Рік тому +626

    This is why you can’t have employees thinking they get to work less the further up they go. This happens at a lot of places.

    • @blacksabbathmatters
      @blacksabbathmatters Рік тому +11

      Thats actually how everything is designed, the whole reason for moving up is delegating what needs to be done, meaning you arent paid to do labor anymore, but to think and manage.
      Otherwise there is no point to any of it.

    • @cannednolan8194
      @cannednolan8194 Рік тому +11

      @@blacksabbathmatters open your own company you will see what it’s like working for free. Customers always want a deal employees want more money but will cost you a couple hundred dollars in a hour. Then try to play it off like they didn’t just make 5 simple mistakes that cost $60 a mistake.

    • @loganmyall660
      @loganmyall660 Рік тому +10

      ​@@cannednolan8194 if you open a business and expect to cut a profit immediately then you are helpless. 5 years before you see a dime as a business owner is a healthy goal. People like you think owning a business is buying a paycheck. Its not, its a retirement plan. And if its a restaurant, dont ever expect to make any money until you sell it. Kitchens are passion projects.

    • @cannednolan8194
      @cannednolan8194 Рік тому +1

      @@loganmyall660 I don’t think you have started your own business. If I’ve years with no income. Give me a break. If you don’t make money shut your business down. Cause it’s not a business. Most people don’t make money the first couple jobs. Because that money is reinvested into equipment for more jobs. That is how you make money. But like I said when you have people cost you hundreds in an hour and try to play it off like they didn’t. Killed any profit for that day. That’s when business sucks cause you still need that job done to get paid. But now your no longer making a profit. Most of the time you lose your profit because you try to give a deal which doesn’t allow for mistakes. But there will always be stuff you can’t see. 35% over cost of labour and materials is the average. This usually results in a 15-20 percent profit. See what it looks like when people don’t talk out their ass. I have also help with restaurant that started. Very low profit margined also if not steady they die out. Plus in our area we have one of the highest amounts at restaurant to people so loads of competition.

    • @PaintbaIl4Fun
      @PaintbaIl4Fun Рік тому +8

      @@cannednolan8194 Plenty of business start out at a negative income

  • @malakahbanathyasharahla2302
    @malakahbanathyasharahla2302 Рік тому +9

    I definitely stepped in to help the Front Desk Staff when I was a Supervisor at a Major Health Care Facility
    .That is my responsibility as Supervisor..

  • @kitkatpitterpat4498
    @kitkatpitterpat4498 Рік тому +2

    I’ve had so many supervisors/managers who didn’t understand that it was their job to help pick up the slack. They literally thought a management job meant only doing paperwork & observing other peoples work.

  • @felicity1054
    @felicity1054 Рік тому +75

    My dad always told me that a good manager shouldn’t ever ask an employee to do something that they wouldn’t do themselves.

    • @chuggyhuggy8783
      @chuggyhuggy8783 9 місяців тому

      "do everything you ask of those you command" - General George Patton

  • @kathychavez8117
    @kathychavez8117 Рік тому +780

    Brenda needs to be fired!

    • @NaughtyBlastoise
      @NaughtyBlastoise Рік тому +20

      Nah just demoted to operator

    • @VitoTorpedo.
      @VitoTorpedo. Рік тому +46

      Yeah I don't really understand how they don't just boot those people immediately after the reveal.
      I'd bet money 99% of them go back to their usual bullshit a week after the CEO leaves.

    • @robert8668
      @robert8668 Рік тому

      Maybe Brenda has some issues at home maybe some anxiety maybe a drug addiction maybe oh ya I DON’T CARE THIS IS YOUR JOB! GET IT DONE OR GET GONE AND IT NOT BECAUSE OF YOUR RACE ,AGE ,SEXUALLY , OR ANY OTHER WAY YOU IDENTIFY YOU JUST SUCK AT YOUR JOB!

    • @fraidykat
      @fraidykat Рік тому +3

      And replace with who?

    • @kathychavez8117
      @kathychavez8117 Рік тому +32

      Replace them with somebody who's willing to get off their butt and work. Not sit around and drink a soda while everybody's busting their butts

  • @WellnessTeacher-b4y
    @WellnessTeacher-b4y Рік тому +241

    Make this woman a supervisor.amd giver a raise. She is doing her job and has put in the time. Loyal worker!

    • @seananderson5334
      @seananderson5334 Рік тому +3

      She puts cheese on a burger as it slowly moves by. This is NOT who you want managing tasks or people. Lol.

    • @sidimightbe
      @sidimightbe Рік тому +2

      Why do she could just become another do nothing filler position? Just pay her more and extinct management

    • @Johnketes54
      @Johnketes54 Рік тому +2

      ​@@seananderson5334Spoken like a true manager office worker? Always superior until it come to "physical work" and 30 minutes later feet hurting no comfy office chair

    • @seananderson5334
      @seananderson5334 Рік тому +1

      @@Johnketes54 I'm actually an attorney and was both enlisted and an officer in the Army. I know what it means to be the laborer as well as the person in charge, and I can't tell you how many times I witnessed complaining by those who don't grasp the purpose of someone in a leadership position. Their purpose is to steer the ship and look ahead--it's NOT shoveling coal into the furnace.

    • @sidimightbe
      @sidimightbe Рік тому +2

      @@seananderson5334 right so doing nothing

  • @margaretwince2748
    @margaretwince2748 Рік тому +11

    I have noticed this at Krogers too. Also at Walmart. Hmm supervisors need to pitch in if they want respect from their coworkers and the public!

    • @CynthiaLamb-jf2md
      @CynthiaLamb-jf2md 9 місяців тому

      Definitely Walmart. Supervisors standing around doing nothing while cashiers are swamped.I don't even work at Walmart but see this all the time.

  • @nancywhitehead219
    @nancywhitehead219 11 місяців тому +8

    A good supervisor or manager always jumps in to help out. Always.

  • @katrinacleveley7726
    @katrinacleveley7726 Рік тому +218

    Yes all managers should jump in when help is needed. That's when you know you have a great manager when they jump in and help out.

    • @sidimightbe
      @sidimightbe Рік тому +2

      *jump in a lake fixed it for ya

  • @bekahdoug5572
    @bekahdoug5572 Рік тому +41

    I worked at a franchised McDonalds where the employees were literally family. Our owner, his wife, and both their kids would find a spot to pitch in, whether it was doing fries, working counter, grill, or just backing us up. Their employees were all longtime (with the exception of the teens) employees. We got bonuses for Christmas, and my boss even loaned me $60 for groceries and gas. I paid him back with my next paycheck. RIP PaPa Ron💙

    • @kathyemmell4926
      @kathyemmell4926 2 місяці тому

      Sounds very nice!! Wish all places were like that 😊

  • @mikejames5567
    @mikejames5567 Рік тому +371

    Brenda doesn't seem like a real supervisor. Brenda needs go.

    • @cathybaldry7822
      @cathybaldry7822 Рік тому +9

      agree. I hope she was fired

    • @mygreywolf
      @mygreywolf Рік тому +8

      Hoping she was fired also. At least demote so she can remember how hard it is not to have a supervisor help.

    • @goodmanj1941
      @goodmanj1941 Рік тому +5

      This is what happens when there are mandatory hiring and advancement quotas

    • @staycool163
      @staycool163 Рік тому +11

      At the end of the show he brought both of them in his office at the same time and gave Brenda a little talking to and she didn't much like it! She was very defensive and you could tell by her demeanor she was not happy that she got called out.... That's how most managers/supervisors like her are! They think they're above doing "their" jobs!

    • @christinesmith9581
      @christinesmith9581 Рік тому +1

      Or demoted, but then with a lot of associates, you're going to deal with a bad ass attitude. The door gets closer.

  • @PoliticiansLie2Us
    @PoliticiansLie2Us Рік тому +1

    I've worked in retail for many years and team work I can't stress enough just how important it is. I love staying busy. Two you make sure for up coming shift everything is ready, stocked for them. We all know customer service is very vital and number #1 👍😁

  • @UltraCollagenBooster
    @UltraCollagenBooster 6 місяців тому +3

    Bad employees stay because they don't care, and good employees leave because they care...

  • @adsmith364
    @adsmith364 Рік тому +55

    I worked as a manager on duty at a retail store. I worked whatever dept needed me. From cashier, assisting customers, packing orders, unloading the truck, stocking and merchandising. I learned that from watching good managers. And I was even able to get the associates that didn't do alot to work on projects with no problem. Good supervisors will always lead to good production and morale! ❤

  • @anthonypincelli4007
    @anthonypincelli4007 Рік тому +387

    I've been a manager at 3 different companies, and I have never sat down and watched employees work while I slacked off. And I mean NEVER. if you're not constantly moving 24/7 and keeping up with those around you. You do not belong there and especially don't deserve to be called a supervisor.

    • @clarissathompson
      @clarissathompson Рік тому +14

      I worked at a hotel for years for a guy like you, he knew every moving part of that place and nothing was "beneath him". He would wash dishes, pour beers, clean rooms, etc., whatever it took to get the job done, he was always ready and willing to put in that time. I still consider him to be one of the best people I know, even though I haven't worked there in a long time we keep in touch.

    • @007Hutchings
      @007Hutchings Рік тому +1

      @Anthony Pincelli You play childrens games and watch Japanese cartoons. Your story and who you claim to be isn’t adding up.

    • @justanotherdayinthelife9841
      @justanotherdayinthelife9841 Рік тому

      You are a shrinking minority

    • @justanotherdayinthelife9841
      @justanotherdayinthelife9841 Рік тому +9

      ​@@007Hutchings your judgement of someone is ignorant. Adults do those same things.

    • @clarissathompson
      @clarissathompson Рік тому +7

      @@007Hutchings I used to work in the toy industry and was a key holder and supervisor there. My job required me to be up to date on cartoons and games. Toy companies would even get our staff tickets to films based on their toys so we knew what the kids were asking for and the stories they wanted to recreate. You can’t judge someone’s work ethic just because they play games and stuff. You don’t know their story.

  • @deantodd8103
    @deantodd8103 Рік тому +32

    My department manager is definitely a hard worker. Not always the most organized person, but she will bust her butt to get things done, and I respect her for that.

  • @catrina7083
    @catrina7083 8 місяців тому +1

    Love this show!😊

  • @juliestrickland7754
    @juliestrickland7754 9 місяців тому

    When my grandfather was still working, he owned his own business. I saw him doing everything from greeting customers, selling appliances,and managerial duties to going down to the basement to see if he had a spare part off of another appliance for a customer whincouldnt afford a new part. He did service calls when his staff was overwhelmed, helped with deliveries if needed... All of it. I've even seen him clean the showroom windows. I always looked at his example of how to be a good employee and a good manager. It hasn't failed me yet.

  • @psmith535
    @psmith535 Рік тому +110

    “Hire the best and fire the rest“, words to manage by, words to live by.

    • @petergould9174
      @petergould9174 Рік тому +1

      You can’t be a seasoned manager if you think that.
      You should not need a staff of the best to run things you need skeleton crew of A1 people rest are functional to good.
      As for firing you should mentally classify everyone you are responsible for as A, B or C.
      A’s need little supervision or guidance. Just explain what you need and feel comfortable that they will come thru AGAIN.
      B’s are competent but will go off the rails if left to themselves for to long.
      C’s are the trash and need lots of supervision to get barely adequate work out of them. You fire them when you can’t take them anymore or you are sure that the replacement is unlikely to be as bad or worse.
      Remember there is lots of C-grade people looking for work. Twice as many as A and B combined.
      A’s are damn hard to find and you just never know if a applicant is a A or B.

    • @slamkam07
      @slamkam07 Рік тому

      ​@@petergould9174unfortunately most managers think A = kissing ass and C = standing up for yourself and there are no Bs.

    • @slamkam07
      @slamkam07 Рік тому

      Insanely wrong mindset.

  • @Manofkp33
    @Manofkp33 Рік тому +35

    As someone who worked my way up from a lowly position to a supervisor and eventually manager. A fellow supervisor and a mentor gave me a priceless piece of advice. We had to wear badges on our uniform, on the back of the badge he taped a simple message. "Caution this badge may go to your head and cause you to be an a-hole." That message stuck with me to this day and any time I've supervised or managed people, I've always been one to lead by example. Never have people do something I wouldn't do myself and coach honestly and praise often. I've been lucky to have a career and lead lots of people.

  • @lori3774
    @lori3774 Рік тому +19

    Absolutely! Managers/supervisors today feel they're above the work. As a manager/supervisor/team leader, I always tell my co-workers/team that if I ask you to do something, it's something I have/will do myself, if I can. In order to be respected and have a good team, you MUST be willing to jump in.

  • @ambergreen6714
    @ambergreen6714 Рік тому

    Im glad she called out the ppl.. i noticed the younger ones in my field they call corporate on the monsters we were trained to just accept it. Im thankful to those who call them out.

  • @shellygentry4363
    @shellygentry4363 10 місяців тому

    Anyone that wants their business to be successful, takes care of their staff. Loved a boss that isn't afraid to jump in and help. Publix supermarket for example.

  • @BBBYpsi
    @BBBYpsi Рік тому +422

    2 years ago I was at a Kroger's in the city I live in. They were short handed employee's because of covid & the lines to check out were really long & only 1 register had a casheir. Well I saw two managers just talking to each other laughing & telling stories about family get togethers. I said don't you think at least one of you should be up there helping in the check out lanes since she is getting so over whelmed right now. Both replied that a casheir was not their job title. I said you are managers & your job is to make sure all other jobs get done properly. They told me I have never been a manager & managers should never do lower paying jobs. ( which I had for most of 18 years at a service place & always helped the people out I was managing to get caught up). I told them they were just two lazy to actually do work & should not be managers. Took over 1 hour to get checked out. If I was their boss they would be demoted to chashiers or let go.

    • @nicholasselke5214
      @nicholasselke5214 Рік тому +53

      I’ve heard some people say that managers don’t do anything, which is far from the truth in most non retail businesses. But if someone has only dealt with leadership similar to what you described, I understand why they think that
      I worked in a similar industry once; I had a second job as a line cook. When I first started, the chef would do inventory once a week and place the order, then maybe do a few of the easiest prep items. Wouldn’t help on the line for more than a two top. When dinner service arrived, he’d say he had paperwork to do and then he’d be back to help us, then he’d sneak out the back door and go home. When the regional manager caught on, she had a talk with him and he resigned the next week. Lazy chef, great manager to nip that in the bud
      Whenever the regional manager was there, she made it a point to know all of the employees by name and I frequently saw her either serving behind the bar, on the line or helping the dishwasher. All this while still taking care of her responsibilities within the company. It’s always great to see middle management not act like they’re above doing the dirty work; it shows that their position is not adversarial but rather a specific role within the same team

    • @paul8161
      @paul8161 Рік тому +26

      @Nicholas Selke fantastic story..thats how manager's should behave..nothing should be beneath them..lead by example..eg..they lead how they expect people to behave and be treated with respect.

    • @naelyneurkopfen9741
      @naelyneurkopfen9741 Рік тому +3

      Things that never happened.

    • @kimlorton3002
      @kimlorton3002 Рік тому +7

      Fired!!

    • @SteimieStinker
      @SteimieStinker Рік тому +16

      A good manager always helps. Those managers would and should have gotten fired.

  • @paul8161
    @paul8161 Рік тому +427

    Lots of workplaces have slacker managers 😂...there for the easy bucks.

    • @mase5289
      @mase5289 Рік тому

      All managers make easy money for nothing, while others do the work.

    • @du4lstrik3
      @du4lstrik3 Рік тому +2

      It's every place. And they aren't easy bucks. All supervisory roles have to deal with mind labor and politics over menial physical labor. It's just easy to see them as slackers when you're busting your ass and wearing yourself out.

    • @paul8161
      @paul8161 Рік тому +8

      @Jedian mind labour?. Its not hard to think ..although most manager's struggle with that..and they certainly struggle to look after people..politics come with management

    • @paul8161
      @paul8161 Рік тому +6

      @Jedian ps alot of managers couldn't manage themselves let alone other people 🙄 🤣🤣

    • @du4lstrik3
      @du4lstrik3 Рік тому +2

      @@paul8161 working with your head and worrying about your reputation and standings with others for 8-12 hours a day has its own struggles. If you haven't worked in management, I wouldn't expect you to understand. Grunt work and office work are both tiring.

  • @DA-br9xd
    @DA-br9xd Рік тому +80

    "She needs to have an understanding that there's gonna be times when she has to pitch in"...nah homie. She ain't wired that way. Fire her and promote that woman you were interviewing.

    • @michellewhite3763
      @michellewhite3763 Рік тому +5

      AN OLD SAYING USED TO BE THAT YOU NEVER GIVE CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS RESPONSIBLE POSITIONS BECAUSE IT GOES STRAIGHT TO THEIR HEADS. IT IS NOT ONLY FOR EMPLOYEES TO LEND THE EXTRA HELP BUT FOR THE OWNER TO RANDOMLY SHOW UP AT THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS AND PAY ATTENTION TO THE ENVIRONMENT.

    • @HC117
      @HC117 Рік тому

      😂 the lady knew it was time to call out her supervisor

    • @teem9010
      @teem9010 Рік тому +1

      totally agree! either they have it or they dont! its her personality and can not be changed, those type think they are always right and are not willing to do it any diff.

  • @deemcc7784
    @deemcc7784 Рік тому +2

    Gv this girl the supervisory position!!! Big pay raise.

  • @barbaraaguttman8854
    @barbaraaguttman8854 Рік тому

    My father never sat at his desk at his Chocolate Manufacturing Company… he always went to where the Ladies(always hired older women 40’s-60’s) to pack the Novelty Chocolates in their Seasonal Boxes. He loved getting to know each employee personally; the women loved him. All take good care; be kind.:)🙏🕊

  • @carls1959
    @carls1959 Рік тому +57

    When I worked heating service, I would always jump on the dirtiest jobs and get them done. My boss once asked me why I didn't send the new guys under the building to run pex for heating loops. I told him that I would be at some time, but in the meantime, I didn't want them thinking that any of the jobs were below me and that I didn't want to do the dirty work I gave them to do later. I never had problems with most of them.

    • @allanagreenan5159
      @allanagreenan5159 Рік тому +1

      That's how you show and get respect al there in one go. Love From Scotland xxxx 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @yikes7963
    @yikes7963 Рік тому +30

    See, when I was a manager, I didn't ask anyone to do something that I wouldn't do. They also never did my job. A good manager helps and leads the team. Provides support and listens to their employees.

    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 Рік тому +3

      you sound exactly like a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Army, because that’s exactly how they are, and i should know because i was one, and i never asked my soldiers to do anything that i wouldn’t do first

    • @yikes7963
      @yikes7963 Рік тому +2

      I managed a gas station 🤣

  • @holliwarriner1279
    @holliwarriner1279 Рік тому +59

    So glad the owners really look and see what is going on. God bless all our hard workers. Thank you all for your services.

  • @mysterynothing4308
    @mysterynothing4308 Рік тому

    No job to small , nor to big, TEAM WORK on any job will get in done!! Don't have customers, the rush is over, nothing to do? CLEAN,........DON'T LEAN !!
    (on walls ,counters) GOOD JOB DUDE, ALL BOSSES NEED TO DO THIS!!!

  • @hiitsme6639
    @hiitsme6639 9 місяців тому

    She didn't just say the supervisor was not helpful, she also said the quality of the product was also worse.
    Hopefully he listens to THAT too.

  • @JP-nm6fw
    @JP-nm6fw Рік тому +14

    I love 💕 Undercover Boss bad people get the boot and the good people get rewarded!! Thanks DABL Network for your awesome channel!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @ckoritko
    @ckoritko Рік тому +32

    She doesn’t need a “better understanding” she need to be demoted.

    • @rt2255
      @rt2255 Рік тому

      No lazy bum needs firing

  • @Shatteredstars-u7j
    @Shatteredstars-u7j Рік тому +38

    Then give the employee who bust thier ass the supervisors spot and put Brenda back on the line for humility.

  • @sickofcrap8992
    @sickofcrap8992 8 місяців тому

    (Paraphrased) "Supervisors pitching in to help out." 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @mallen19819
    @mallen19819 Рік тому

    Thank you Sir. Amen

  • @jimsparrow1699
    @jimsparrow1699 Рік тому +20

    As a supervisor who jumps in head first to get things done I approve this message

  • @massey81
    @massey81 Рік тому +7

    Ah yes. There's a tv crew filming everything. Best time to choose to slack off 😂

  • @shekharmoona544
    @shekharmoona544 Рік тому +28

    Managers need to be told they are a working supervisor. There should be a checks and balance with visual inspections of management. Not just the first line employee.

  • @gjr614
    @gjr614 10 місяців тому +1

    Theres always people willing to go the extra mile while some stand around. That attitude of I'm the supervisor I don't need to help sets the attitude of those working hard. I used to work for a company just like that. All but one of the bosses would stand around telling jokes / laughing while we broke our backs. I never expected anyone to do anything I wouldn't do. Lead by example.

  • @rustymason3860
    @rustymason3860 Рік тому

    It wasn't until I was 60 that I finally had a boss who was honest, patient, and worked as hard or harder than I did. Most jobs suck because of the people you have to work with and for.

  • @CharlieBrown20XD6
    @CharlieBrown20XD6 Рік тому +30

    If you sit down for two seconds cuz your feet hurt you're "lazy" but the supervisor can stand around and gossip all day

    • @scenepunk09
      @scenepunk09 Рік тому

      For my job its sit in the office all day. Then get mad about anyone else sitting for a minute. I never have but they got some nerve trying to get ppl to taddle on those who do o.O

  • @sueouzounis9439
    @sueouzounis9439 Рік тому +28

    Supervisors should be able to do the job they are overseeing, better than the workers and jump in when it's needed

    • @rubenjanssen8491
      @rubenjanssen8491 11 місяців тому

      better is arguebel for me. atleast as good is the bare minumum for me

  • @cassiemeigs5711
    @cassiemeigs5711 Рік тому +4

    Anytime I was in a supervisor/manager position, I did everything. I always felt like, not only is it my responsibility to help when needed, but also to set an example

  • @VerusVertus
    @VerusVertus 8 місяців тому

    When i was a team lead at a call center, I never got more respect from my team than when i would cover the floor for their breaks if we were short staffed. It doesn't take much to show people you have their backs.

  • @MarkJohnson-ou6xz
    @MarkJohnson-ou6xz Рік тому

    I always told my employees, "I will never ask you to do anything I have not done myself. Keep in mind, there is nothing in this job I have not done". They appreciated that!

  • @AtomBomb420
    @AtomBomb420 Рік тому +24

    A quote I had heard not too long ago, Nothing is worse than a helpless leader

  • @AnneWilkynson
    @AnneWilkynson Рік тому +53

    I worked in a factory for a summer, 10 or 12 different lines. Speed was of the essence, we never had enough people, it went so fast and would get so messed up, and overwhelming we'd have to stop the line constantly. Out would come a supervisor yelling 'why did you stop?' nobody could say anything she just kept freaking out! They all did this, knowing we were short staffed, 3 supervisors just wondering around, talking, laughing and inevitability yelling. It was the most demoralizing, anxiety driven place that I've ever worked, to this day! There were Women that always blamed everything on someone else, and there were favorites with the supervisors who had it a lot easier.There were some lovely Women that had worked there for decades, and would until retirement. They were miserable beyond comprehension, they worked so hard every day with no air conditioning and it was backbreaking. You couldn't go to Human Resources, it was a one Woman office and she treated the workers like pathetic children, she was such a BITCH! All at minimum wage.

    • @specialk5376
      @specialk5376 Рік тому +3

      Can so relate to your comments 😢

    • @SC-gp7kt
      @SC-gp7kt Рік тому +8

      HR is there to support the company, not its employees .

    • @GuantanamoBayBarbie3
      @GuantanamoBayBarbie3 Рік тому

      ​@S C EXACTLY! My sister was an H.R. manager for many years. They are there for the company's management of employees. Occasionally they do help workers too.

    • @Johnketes54
      @Johnketes54 Рік тому +1

      ​@@SC-gp7ktIt's actually a waste of space, Personel was marginally better, My interview was with the "base manager" and his secretary took notes and gave instructions on hour's and teabreaks and 3 different cafe's i could use with discount in uniform at a airport and uniform fitting and collection, Want a rise? Base manager or secretary for office hour's or appointment, All jobs after the airport was "puppet managers" someone pulling their strings and no decision making

    • @flyguyry1
      @flyguyry1 Рік тому

      That sounds like a prison

  • @gggggggg3542
    @gggggggg3542 Рік тому +26

    Well that's the boss's problem, after all he really should know who his employees are - - and if he says he left it to HR, well they need sacked too for incompetence.
    Sack her, and sack whoever hired her

    • @golfer435
      @golfer435 Рік тому +3

      That's the issue with large corporations, once you too big you don't see all of the moving parts anymore

  • @markplotkin1166
    @markplotkin1166 Рік тому

    Love this show if u work hard and love your job u will go far in life and ur job❤

  • @coolpawz1996
    @coolpawz1996 10 місяців тому

    The company I work for, you got supervisors, managers, and other higher ups that will come in and help you out if you need it!!!! They’re actually very good about that

  • @glendaharris4776
    @glendaharris4776 Рік тому +19

    I wish more CEO's would step up and see what is really going on. They could find out why there business is failing.

    • @peteyprimo7173
      @peteyprimo7173 Рік тому +3

      If they are checking out things on site who is going to sit up in the ivory tower and make up ridiculous corporate policies with no real knowledge of how the business runs at the ground level?

    • @Johnketes54
      @Johnketes54 Рік тому

      He probably already knew that and probably is the cause since he took over 6 years ago but decisions are left to office workers who are interested in self preservation and promotion but comes to the shop floor for "answers" and talks gobbledygook address her concerns? Just gloss probably clueless

  • @corki8792
    @corki8792 Рік тому +6

    Brenda has had long enough to prove herself! Fire her....there are people who don't slack !!!! It's team work!!!

  • @dimonirischar5522
    @dimonirischar5522 Рік тому +53

    You should look at how government leads, supervisors, managers and all. No difference.

  • @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496
    @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496 Рік тому

    Glad she spoke up for herself!

  • @TessieOShea-bv2ii
    @TessieOShea-bv2ii 9 місяців тому

    I worked for a department years ago and everyone was jealous of my departments comradiere. With any and all big projects on deadline everyone, and that included managers, helped. We all got along. We were friends. Bosses went to lunch with us, or vice versa. Good times.

  • @glennhay5628
    @glennhay5628 Рік тому +8

    this happens a lot especially in a retail setting. they want the management to supervise and not pitch in. that cause a high turnover because people don't feel respected or valued. when you have happy employees it makes everything in the work environment run smoother.

    • @lunatantric6060
      @lunatantric6060 Рік тому +1

      For some place you get in TROUBLE as manager if you jump in and help. They keep saying Delegate and when you say to your bosses your not getting the hours to actually have people to delegate they just keep blaming the manager. Not in ref to this company but it does happen more then most think.

  • @jediknightjairinaiki560
    @jediknightjairinaiki560 Рік тому +10

    I do not believe that higher-ups, no matter their position are oblivious to what's going wrong. This, "I didn't realize it was so bad" is BS. They know and they don't care.

  • @The_New_Disciple
    @The_New_Disciple Рік тому +25

    The entire problem with middle management in America almost in a nutshell

    • @helenstecenko9345
      @helenstecenko9345 Рік тому

      Not just America but Australia as well. Supervisors and managers have a lot to answer for. It's seems the wrong peole always get those jobs.

    • @anabaird3835
      @anabaird3835 Рік тому +1

      Personally, Ive found that more the case with higher mgmnt. When Ive bn in middle mgmnt, I still had my previous workload , plus upper mngmnts duties while they played golf, for $1-$2 hr.

    • @sidimightbe
      @sidimightbe Рік тому

      Managers shouldn’t exist they contribute nothing idk why we prop up this fassad

  • @alyssat9518
    @alyssat9518 Рік тому

    Being in a similar situation a few years ago, it’s so sad to see when the people above you do nothing… really takes away the motivation

  • @leadwithlove7657
    @leadwithlove7657 5 місяців тому

    Lead by example, and Lead with Love!

  • @LF-du4uc
    @LF-du4uc Рік тому +13

    It’s always a laugh when CEOs realize their employees actually matter.

  • @pattywolfe4586
    @pattywolfe4586 Рік тому +6

    The employer who complained about BRENDA needs to replace her at least she takes pride in her job give that woman a PROMOTION

  • @philisbramlett6890
    @philisbramlett6890 Рік тому +6

    There are those ...in each profession. We know who we can depend on and who is only counted as a " body " for the count , not the profession " . The liability is covered but the patient's safety never was .
    Supervisors were the first to write up the employee as though they were there . Or workers punching time clocks for others that never showed up on the nightshift until day shift had already arrived ! This went on for years with the full awareness/ support of the administration.

  • @Angel-ls4kw
    @Angel-ls4kw 9 місяців тому

    Yes make the lady that showed you everything make her a boss lady cause she knows how its supposed to work❤❤❤❤❤

  • @seeya205
    @seeya205 4 місяці тому

    She is the supervisor, so she is supervising! No one told her that she had to cook too! LOL!

  • @canileaveitblank1476
    @canileaveitblank1476 Рік тому +25

    I cannot stand by and watch when work needs to be done!!

  • @Swnsasy
    @Swnsasy Рік тому +6

    She needs to be the manager and take Brenda's position and give her more money than Brenda made too!! She obviously cares a lot about this company!

  • @anthonycolon5138
    @anthonycolon5138 Рік тому +16

    When a job becomes this toxic and the supervisor sucks, then it's time for you to leave. As a good worker, you will never be valued in that job. It's the reason I have quit a couple of jobs. A lot of places have lazy workers and a select few that are awesome. But the select few have to pick up the slack and work harder than the others. But If they slack for a day, then you get the "what's going on" conversation.

    • @shayr.3412
      @shayr.3412 Рік тому +1

      I've done the same.

    • @anthonycolon5138
      @anthonycolon5138 Рік тому +1

      @@shayr.3412 You work hard, you ask for a raise and they laugh in your face. Why get paid the same as the lazy workers. Doesn't make sense to me.

    • @christinesmith9581
      @christinesmith9581 Рік тому +3

      I had a new supervisor went straight to her head. One time her and another brown nose wanted my to clean up a spill while they stood there. So I went back to get the broom, I clocked my ass out went told them they needed to clean it up there selfs and walked out

    • @philtheheaterguy951
      @philtheheaterguy951 Рік тому

      @@christinesmith9581 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 And then you were unemployed and needed to find another minimum wage job. It must suck to have zero skills and zero education.

  • @sharonsmalls6846
    @sharonsmalls6846 8 місяців тому

    Brenda’s hair covering was excellent. Although she would never need it. 🤣

  • @MMAnderson47
    @MMAnderson47 9 місяців тому +1

    Brenda is FIRED!!!

  • @JACK-ez5me
    @JACK-ez5me Рік тому +5

    Whether people like it or not that's how most factories work. And it's been that way for a long time. That's why I quit working in factories a long time ago.

  • @sarahwieland3243
    @sarahwieland3243 Рік тому +6

    Brenda seems to think her job is one big coke break! Just because u reach “management” status doesn’t mean u get to do nothing! The best manager is one that actually leads by example.

    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 Рік тому

      that also applies to Non-Commissioned Officers in the Military, because all great nco’s are the ones who will take the initiative and get their hands dirty with their subordinates and earn their respect by doing the same thing

  • @pheasant1361
    @pheasant1361 Рік тому +16

    My old supervisor at Coca-Cola would literally sleep in the dispatch office for the truckers every single day.

  • @chrisbates2443
    @chrisbates2443 9 місяців тому

    That's a great place to work. A change will be made.

  • @paulbergen9114
    @paulbergen9114 7 місяців тому

    I worked with numerous people like they show and I frequently would jump in and get things back on track. After I retired many of the folks I worked with I said since I left a lot of stuff wasn't getting done on time or done incorrectly. Gee sure don't miss that anymore