What’s a SECRET your Job keeps from the PUBLIC? - Reddit Podcast

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  • @amithegenius
    @amithegenius  ปีที่แล้ว +6

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    • @roxaskinghearts
      @roxaskinghearts ปีที่แล้ว +1

      God its a valid job in our modern day with the best perks America can offer evangelicals are playing god and so can you o dont want to be a trump supporter its called Christianity we accept everyone including satanists because judging others is a sin with out the all mighty tool god gave us our brains and science but as a Satanists youd better fit in evangelical squares their religion is Christianity with a greedy seed twist

  • @christiancody3617
    @christiancody3617 ปีที่แล้ว +102

    I used to be a retail worker: everyone in the back can and will do impressions of you if you are a karen, and believe me, they are funny

    • @Donkeyearsa
      @Donkeyearsa ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I was a food delivery driver many decades ago there where a number of drivers that needed to be fired for doing far worse than making fun of Karen's, not that the rest of us drivers ratted them out as they did what we where to chicken to do but really wanted to do.

    • @Clover_knows_pets
      @Clover_knows_pets ปีที่แล้ว

      Yup!

    • @tfordham13
      @tfordham13 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@Donkeyearsa so you want to comment crimes

    • @christiancody3617
      @christiancody3617 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tfordham13 or they had the balls to say what the others were too chicken to say lol

    • @tfordham13
      @tfordham13 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@christiancody3617 or there spitting in the food

  • @chinookh4713
    @chinookh4713 ปีที่แล้ว +111

    I don't want to say too much however, I am a volunteer firefighter, a lot of us take public safety VERY seriously. With that being said, we seen fires that involve fire code violations and its all too common. I'll give example of one form a different area, their mall that has a rotting parking structure. If a car fire were to break out their a risk of partial or a complete collapse. the fear is with electric car fires multiple cars will inginte and the metal will get super weak and the whats left of the fire proofing will fail. Thiers more issues I know of as well in various industries

    • @alfonsoroneras7821
      @alfonsoroneras7821 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thats fucked up

    • @gnomish5162
      @gnomish5162 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      my father is a volunteer fireman, and he’s seen his fair share of code violations too. I feel bad for them tho because the city doesn’t pay them nearly enough in their contracts, so they are often paying out of pocket for things.

    • @NoHomerS
      @NoHomerS ปีที่แล้ว +3

      So what do you do? Report them?

    • @dominicvallado7446
      @dominicvallado7446 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Fake firefighter

  • @AngharadMac
    @AngharadMac ปีที่แล้ว +25

    FYI: those food delivery fees usually don't go to the drivers, most of it goes to the restaurant or 3rd party delivery service

    • @halowaffles
      @halowaffles ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Guaranteed if it's a franchised company - the delivery fee entirely goes to the business. Those companies only charge a delivery fee so they can get extra profit, it's definitely not a requirement. However, the mom and pop pizzeria I worked for gave me the delivery charge, but that's because it was under-the-table and I wasn't on payroll. My only job was delivery, so my cut was the delivery charge + my tips

    • @shaereub4450
      @shaereub4450 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It depends. Uber Eats & Grub Hub charge the restaurant, thus the restaurant passes it onto the customer in form of higher prices when ordering from the app.
      And the there's the tax & delivery fees.

    • @davidlium9338
      @davidlium9338 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I worked for a pizza delivery company several years ago and someone said the delivery fee was “Pure profit “ (exact quote).
      But I figured out that the lost money (maybe a quarter) versus carry out.

  • @markedwards3647
    @markedwards3647 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    My wife was a special ed teacher. She was frequently punched, and one student poisoned her coffee (she watched), and she was writing on the white board when a knife penetrated the board next to her face. She was a substitute, and another sub taught the next day, and was raped. Since I made twice what she made, and all of her income went into investments, we agreed that she should stop, and look into volunteer positions. "Students" with "behavior disorder" are very, very dangerous, and will later be diagnosed as ASPD, if they live to 18

    • @shadowknight1990o
      @shadowknight1990o ปีที่แล้ว

      I was a special Ed kid, my problem was ADHD and technically undiagnosed autism(Technically because got an early indicator but not anything on the spectrum itself) and Gotta say that I, and hopefully students like me, were really grateful to her and teachers like her that helped with learning stuff.

    • @generalalduin9548
      @generalalduin9548 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Where the hell was your wife teaching? Because I *am* special needs and went to a special needs school for 8 years and had additional help in high school, and not once was there a violent incident nor were the kids violent

    • @jowannamalone3863
      @jowannamalone3863 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      This is what gets on my nerves with the umbrella label “special ed”. There are children who have intense behavioral issues that are thrown into “special ed” (when they should probably go to some alternative learning center instead), and there are children with actual mental and/or physical disabilities that need attention and treatment so that they can learn, but absolutely no violent behavioral issues. These are two distinct group of kids with different needs, with even more variety of needs within each group. However, people should know the difference of what kinds of kids we are referring to when we talk about “special ed”.

  • @tristin6995
    @tristin6995 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Work at a BBQ chain in the midwest, we sell turkeys and hams for the holidays. They are all bought from the grocery store for about $20 each and we repackage and sell them for $50, makes it really hard to stay "Cheery" during the holidays hear compliments about how great "our" Hams are

  • @tuffguydoe7937
    @tuffguydoe7937 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I don't care if you're stealing from the major retailer I work for. Unless there's security at the building nobody will attempt to stop you. I'm not promoting theft it's just sometimes customers have let me know that they saw somebody do something wrong. The irony is I thought I was a great shoplifter as a teen, but realized as an adult I don't get paid enough to put myself at risk over petty theft.

  • @SenseiRaisen
    @SenseiRaisen ปีที่แล้ว +26

    The water one, and even to extend electricity happen in my city a lot. My mom literally went shock pikachu face when an operator admits they had been low staff for some years when it comes to people who can give proper maintenance to water pipes. And later discover the same for electric lines.

  • @hewholivesonhearts
    @hewholivesonhearts ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Have worked at 2 shipping companies. Your packages are gonna be kicked, dropped, and thrown by the facility workers. These people have to maintain a certain amount of speed and efficiency in stacking packages or else their chute will become dangerously cluttered. Like, crush-your-leg-between-two-boxes cluttered. Your package will be fine if it's properly packed- if you're not confident that it could survive you dropping it on the floor from chest height then either use more bubble wrap or take it to someone who's trained to pack stuff.

  • @zenrabbitrescue
    @zenrabbitrescue ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thank you utility workers. I see you in inclement weather working late and on holidays....my mom worked for city water and did on call shifts, I used to get bundled into the car late at night as she went out to deal with a situation at a pump station or wherever. Good times, so needed. Thank you!❤

  • @adamb89
    @adamb89 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    6:43 An old friend of mine used to be a music teacher at a special ed facility. This was one of those more "inpatient" deals that was partnered with a local area hospital, and was intended for the kids who were way too unruly and bad off for the public or even private schools system. It was basically a privately run school that used the public education system's materials, but basically hired mercenaries because every day was a battle. Average turnaround for "carers" (i.e. the people who spend all day getting bitten and stabbed so the teachers don't have to) was about a month, even though they paid $20 an hour (and in the 90's for an entry level job that required no experience, that was insane.)
    Most quit after their first trip to the ER. About another half were fired after they fought back in self defense. The remaining ~5% were so desperate for a paycheck they stuck around sometimes up to a full year. But for the most part these people were cannon fodder.

    • @amandaf.7589
      @amandaf.7589 ปีที่แล้ว

      i've worked as a caregiver for people with special needs for years and this is something i wish our society was more aware of. i've seen other staff get their faces bashed in, hair ripped out by the handfulls, i personally have a giant scar from a bite on my arm. i love the clients like they're my own family, and some obviously can't help it, but the pay & strict regulations for caregivers make it so hard for people to work in this field. it really is a dangerous job, lots of concussions and broken bones are almost a right of passage for jobs like this.

  • @Primalxbeast
    @Primalxbeast ปีที่แล้ว +4

    If they don't see a vein, they just stab until they hit pay dirt.
    As someone without veins who needs regular bloodwork, that sounds like how many medical personnel find veins as well.

    • @bonedragon5077
      @bonedragon5077 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I've got one visible vein in my arm. Guess where I get all of my labs drawn from. One nurse even muttered "oh, thank god."

  • @mindmaster323
    @mindmaster323 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Story 30: My dad went through AA when I was in high school. I remember him talking a lot about disliking the system but sticking with it because he wanted to get sober. He relapsed about 2 years later but has been sober in the last year and is having an easier time of it now than he did with AA.
    Story 33: They're right. The ice cream machines at fast food restaurants are specialized equipment that comes from like 1 company. They take like several hours to clean.

    • @julietteoscaralphanovember2223
      @julietteoscaralphanovember2223 ปีที่แล้ว

      Story number 30 writer is a fool and knows nothing about alcoholism.

    • @Donkeyearsa
      @Donkeyearsa ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't know what happened to the ice-cream machines from the late 80s when I worked fast food. The ice-cream machine never once broke down during the year plus that I worked there, and we cleaned it after closing and in the morning right before lunch rush we put it back together for the day. It was never turned off to be cleaned during business hours as we would have to throw out the ice-cream that was in it.

    • @wendigo6667
      @wendigo6667 ปีที่แล้ว

      IIRC, don't the ice cream machines clean themselves? If so, why not let it clean itself overnight?

    • @adamb89
      @adamb89 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      AA was absolute garbage. After my divorce I drank like a fish for nearly a decade. Bottle of whisky at night so I could sleep, pot of coffee in the morning to get rid of the hangover. Most of what AA taught, I could tell their heart was in the right place, but they would just not shut up about that "higher power" nonsense. Eventually I recognized it for the cult it is, and went my own way. As cults go, AA isn't bad, but it's still a cult.
      Now, I still drink, but only when I'm at home and generally only when I'm by myself. Out in public I might have a beer, maybe two over the span of several hours. But I save being buzzed or drunk for when I'm at home and have nothing better to do. Like sipping whisky while I read a book by the fire, until I can't focus on the story anymore. Then watch TV.

    • @Leith_Crowther
      @Leith_Crowther ปีที่แล้ว

      AA is just Christian propaganda by design. It doesn’t work.

  • @ashleyjudd9741
    @ashleyjudd9741 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    if you get told at Wendy's that the Frosty machine is not working it usually means it been over used and is frozen inside if you wait 5-10 minutes and come back it should be working again that or we have run out of frosty mix, it happens a lot during the summer months

  • @nahboh1897
    @nahboh1897 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    that Excel part sounds like my dads doing. He was so proud that the entire company was using his excel program he wrote. until he retired.

  • @bskwair3597
    @bskwair3597 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    to the guy complaining about the safety on his roofing job, go union my dude, pays better, benefits better, and safety is in the contract. You are protected.

  • @antonhooper7448
    @antonhooper7448 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Years ago when I worked for a cell phone company, some people would get angry enough to say "I'll be speaking to my lawyer about this soon!"
    That is literally music to the ears of front line workers. The minute you say that (or anything else that implies you're about to take legal action), by company policy you're forwarded to our legal department and every contact you have with us must be forwarded to our legal department; no matter how minor.
    Need to pay a bill? Legal Department!
    Want to upgrade your phone? Legal Department!
    Basic question about how many minutes you have left? Legal Department!
    And your account would be flagged; the front people and phone CSR's are literally forbidden you speak with you!
    Now, imagine having to go through all that just because you thought the $35 rebate was automatic and instead was one you had to mail in...

  • @Sam_on_YouTube
    @Sam_on_YouTube ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I interned at a TV commercial company more than 20 years ago. We did an anti-drug PSA. The kids were genuine and into it. Every adult who worked on the ad was a major pothead. I've done pot IN the office there.

  • @RialVestro
    @RialVestro ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Well here's a secret you might not believe even when I tell you, cause I didn't believe it when I took the job.
    I once ran sound for a play. I wanted to learn all the different aspects of theater so I had asked if I could run sound for a show. I was warned before I took the job that the Audience would frequently ask the sound op to turn the heat up in the theater and they had a nob on the sound board that wasn't actually hooked up to anything they told me to turn whenever someone asked.
    I thought it was a joke, that no one could be dumb enough to think I was there just to adjest the thermastat. But sure enough it happened... like every show. I turned the placebo nob that tricked them into thinking I did something about the temprature and then they left.
    Though one night I had someone in the audience sitting next to the booth even worse as he was apperently obvivious to the fact I had head phones on, a sound board and a computer in front of me and kept talking to me durring the entire freaking show. Even if I was actually in the audience increadibly rude to talk durring the show as people are there to see the play and want to hear the actors on stage not the random stranger in the seat next to them. Was the only time I missed the people asking me to turn up the heat durring intermition. At least they knew not to talk durring the show and understood I work there even if they had no clue what I actually do.
    Anyway, fun fact, the stage lights are freaking HOT and the theater is kept chilly on purpose so the actors don't get heat stroke. Even if I could actually turn up the heat in the theater I wouldn't. So wear a jacket or a sweater if you're in the audience.

    • @alakani
      @alakani ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe it I'm just surprised nobody asked you to play Free Bird

  • @tessting4037
    @tessting4037 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I've literally never come across a broken Ice Cream machine in Australia, it's wild to think it's such a big problem lmao

    • @maikhentricht3320
      @maikhentricht3320 ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s about the amount of customers buying ice cream. There are far fewer during cold weather or rain, so you are not only wasting time cleaning the machine but risk running a deficit

  • @DetectiveJones
    @DetectiveJones ปีที่แล้ว +8

    1:30 I cannot express how insanely accurate this is...I won't say which store specifically, as It's possible I go back and I think they don't like it...But we use a system that is around 20 - 25 years old. It's a solid blue screen with yellow text that you press F2 or F4 most of the time with no mouse input, while also constantly freezing...If you need a visual, its damn near identical to the scene in the Simpsons where Homer goes above 300 pounds to become disabled, then uses the water-drinking bird to press Y. All you have to do is change the colors to Blue and Yellow and it's jus that.

    • @DetectiveJones
      @DetectiveJones ปีที่แล้ว +2

      What's also funny is I worked at a liquor store in a small town that was decades ahead of this leading tech store in their software, and I can't believe I once considered that to be dated.

  • @itsigloobuddies7712
    @itsigloobuddies7712 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Story 32: Call the FDA. Tell them what’s going on and get them to do a drug test ASAP, quick enough that anyone doing drugs wont have enough time to stop doing them to pass.

  • @rhobidderskag1121
    @rhobidderskag1121 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Pizza delivery here. If you do anything even remotely odd or awkward when we deliver to you, we’ll be nice but we will talk shit about you behind your back without fail.
    It’s not because we’re upset with you, or hold it against you, we’re just bored, and laughing about our awkward encounters is one of the only ways we breath levity into our work day. Garuntee I’m weirder than you anyway.

  • @cdmcintyre1854
    @cdmcintyre1854 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    When I was younger I had a job painting tanks high in the air on huge legs. We had a safety harness that was required but the problem was there was nothing to hook the harness onto where we could get the painting done. So our boss had a broken safety vest hidden in the company truck (they pulled it apart with a truck and the harness hooked to a pole.) We knew that if we fell, injured or dead, we would be wearing the broken vest by the time emergency help arrived

  • @VTPPGLVR
    @VTPPGLVR ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I used to work at a doctor’s office. Our location had to go to a billing training seminar with other doctor’s offices in our area. The trainer essentially said something like “And we all know it’s illegal to put limits on how many Medicare patients a doctor may see.” Everyone else was nodding while my office and I started sweating. Turns out even our supervisor hadn’t heard of that law because the doctors would fire people over not following that rule. There was also a patient who would verbally abuse every worker and we were told just to reschedule any other patient so we can see that guy whenever he wanted to. After he gave me a panic attack on the phone and my manager had to deal with him, that patient wasn’t allowed to talk to anyone below a manager. He was finally fired as a patient a couple of years later.

  • @cloedavenport
    @cloedavenport ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That McDonald's one was funny but it irked me a teeny bit.
    Yes, it's because they are cleaning it. Usually. But sometimes it is actually needing maintenance.
    They serve untold amounts of ice cream every single day. Constantly using the machine necessitates upkeep to work properly. And, cleaning for your food safety.
    Most places mentioned that are open 24 hrs. Now usually don't serve ice cream after a certain time until after breakfast the following day for those reasons. 👍

  • @richardperks7776
    @richardperks7776 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    So I work at a store where the main colours are yellow and blue, and the amount of spoiled and rotten produce that actually gets into the store and subsequently thrown out is staggering.

    • @americandissident9062
      @americandissident9062 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Subsequently thrown out?
      That’s a good secret. I would hope that they will throw out rotten produce.

    • @lucasgarcia9330
      @lucasgarcia9330 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well of course it would, IKEA is a furniture store, after all.

    • @richardperks7776
      @richardperks7776 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lucasgarcia9330 hmm, but they don’t deliver produce to Ikea do they? But there is furniture at the store I work at too

    • @lucasgarcia9330
      @lucasgarcia9330 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@richardperks7776 Where do you think they get the fruits for the display from?

    • @richardperks7776
      @richardperks7776 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lucasgarcia9330 true, but it’s not for sale. Besides I’m pretty sure the display fruit at IKEA is fake

  • @Zerokey77
    @Zerokey77 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I learned from a hotel that I frequented the they will hold lost items for two weeks before it goes to the “trash”, exceptions are made if it’s not a particularly expensive item like a laptop, where they will go out of their way to try to work with you to return it for the sake of getting a good review

  • @CdrChaos
    @CdrChaos ปีที่แล้ว +1

    DoorDash driver here, we can see upfront if you tip us or not when you place an order, and have the right to reject any order that doesn’t pay well enough for the mileage required based on our own discretion.
    Don’t act surprised that your order takes forever to get picked up and delivered if you don’t tip properly.
    I don’t need every delivery to tip $10, I just need to be fairly compensated for my mileage, gas isn’t cheap enough for me to run a charity.

  • @psixens7580
    @psixens7580 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    OSHA violations are much more common than the public seems to think they are in retail (I can’t speak to other industries). The goal for managers every day is to keep away from *noticeable* OSHA violations.

  • @AzariahWolf
    @AzariahWolf ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The Burger King ice cream machine guy is 100% correct. The reason it is ALWAYS "broken" is that it has to be cleaned by a trained individual, or it voids the warranty. A lot of places don't have enough people who qualify. At Chick-fil-A, we close at 10, and always made sure that one of the qualified individuals has a closing shift.

  • @rdmrdm2659
    @rdmrdm2659 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yeah. I am really amused by the people who think ‘organic’ means ‘safer’. I can tell you for certain that it doesn’t necessarily mean that.

  • @ArcTrooper-Fives
    @ArcTrooper-Fives ปีที่แล้ว +7

    at my job, what they don't tell you is if you don't have any customers, then you can leave early
    edit: at 15:10 the McDonalds and Hungry Jacks ice cream machine always being "broken" isn't the case where I live, in fact, these machines are working perfectly normal 99% of the time. that's one of the good perks about living in Australia

    • @arspsychologia4401
      @arspsychologia4401 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They're only broken in diverse areas

    • @ArcTrooper-Fives
      @ArcTrooper-Fives ปีที่แล้ว

      @@arspsychologia4401 please elaborate

    • @arspsychologia4401
      @arspsychologia4401 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@ArcTrooper-Fives City demographic and violent crime maps compared with the mcbroken website can help show the correlation (Australia didn't provide data to the website, they don't show up). At least in the US, the people running the stores in those areas will tend to maintain things less, people will break things more there, and service people who know how to fix the machines won't tend to come out to the dangerous areas for obvious reasons.

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Anyone who has even any sort of connection to the engineering fields knows that "good enough" is often the best you can do within time and budget constraints.

  • @thomassmith839
    @thomassmith839 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    love the videos i like listening to them while playing games

  • @imaginaryinkorporated5935
    @imaginaryinkorporated5935 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Delivery driver here. When you order food through a delivery app, check the address of the place you're ordering from and tip based on distance for better/faster service. I recommend about $1.50 per mile. Most of our pay comes from tips as the apps only pay us about $2-$3 per delivery. I decline any order that doesn't pay at least $1 per mile because they just aren't worth it for me, and there are other drivers that go with even higher rates. I don't care if you only ordered 1 sandwich, I'm not driving it 15 miles to you for $5. If you think that's too expensive then you probably shouldn't be ordering delivery. Sorry, but that's just the fact of it. Drivers have to factor in things like, cost of gas, vehicle maintenance, and how long the delivery will take when deciding which orders to accept. If the rate of pay doesn't make it worth our time your order will just get bounced around until either it gets declined by every active driver in the area or a new driver who's too inexperienced not to know better than to accept every order yet takes it. You also need to tip through the app. Cash tips sound better in theory but, again, the app itself only offers a couple dollars per delivery and we have no guarantee of a cash tip on the order. Saying in the instructions that you'll tip cash on delivery doesn't help because we don't see that information when choosing to accept or decline the order. Also, if you frequently have trouble getting food delivered from a specific restaurant it's probably because that place is constantly backed up on orders and no one want to waste a half hour or more just waiting on the food to be ready when we could be doing other deliveries. Many experienced drivers will essentially auto-decline orders from problematic merchants to avoid the time sink. And for the love of everything MAKE YOUR ADDRESS CLEARLY VISIBLE FROM THE STREET! If it's dark out make sure the numbers are lit up somehow so we can actually find your house and not have to guess! Reflective numbers on mailboxes are also great so we can keep our line of sight closer to the road!

  • @arugonmorigane3622
    @arugonmorigane3622 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another good vid mate

  • @aaronburr956
    @aaronburr956 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    @3:00 Story 11, that last secret is just a normal sauce, fry sauce, with extra ingredients. Loads of places do it, they just add things like barbecue sauce or pickle juice or some other spices on top of ketchup and mayo to create their own unique version of fry sauce. Don't know why they classified it as a secret or whatever, seems kinda weird.

    • @Donkeyearsa
      @Donkeyearsa ปีที่แล้ว

      I thought it was literately just thousand island salad dressing at every place. Maybe they have changed it since decades ago since the last time I had something that had a "Secret Sauce".

  • @josephtaub20
    @josephtaub20 ปีที่แล้ว

    burial vaults: i've read that the reason for the vault is to keep holes from occuring when a casket, usually wood, rots away and the grave caves in.

  • @lazywallstreetnews7234
    @lazywallstreetnews7234 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ex-Wall Street regulator here. Big firms like Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, etc. have such huge budgets and insane amounts of money that a lot of times they'll have an official account in their ledgers dedicated to fines/penalties. I've walked into several of these banks and been asked in very clear terms, how much do we need to pay to make you go away?

  • @ShapesWithoutColors
    @ShapesWithoutColors ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The casket vault is not meant to keep water out. It's meant to keep the heavy dirt from causing the casket to collapse, to keep it from creating a sink hole.

  • @hunterjohnson1706
    @hunterjohnson1706 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 30 is so good! I have friends in the ground because of AA.

  • @zetrif
    @zetrif ปีที่แล้ว

    This channel makes me laugh every time

  • @dogofwar6769
    @dogofwar6769 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Story #33 There's actually a reason why the McDonald's ice cream machines break down a lot, and it's because of straight up corporate corruption.
    Basically McDonald's corporation is just crazy corrupt. Part of this is that they mandate that individual locations use this same model of ice cream machine that is *_designed_* to be unservaciable by the local location. Worse is that the machine itself is a complete POS and it breaks down all the time. It'll break down if you load it wrong. It'll break down if over load it. It'll break down if you don't load it *_enough._* Each time the machine throws an error code they have to seen a technician out to 'service' it when usually involves little more than just resetting the error code and reloading the ingredients in the correct order. But each time they have to seen a service tech out it costs the local location a ton of money.

  • @Marastife
    @Marastife ปีที่แล้ว +3

    For fast food workers with ice cream machines....I know the truth. Y'all looking out cause you know it's never been cleaned and is death on a cone should you use it. The grossness in those things is WTF level. Thank you for not letting me order

  • @jnunez247
    @jnunez247 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow, that excel thing is real. Alot of development projects start off as an excel file.

  • @nateslice5429
    @nateslice5429 ปีที่แล้ว

    The city worker comments is so ducking true

  • @psixens7580
    @psixens7580 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As someone working in retail (more specifically at the service desk), we aren’t out to get you. Corporate is very much out to get you, and unfortunately they monitor our work very closely.
    If you call a manager to get your way, it’s likely that the first person you spoke too was correct, and the manager may just give you what you want to avoid a scene or negativity associated with the store.

  • @philipbriggs8713
    @philipbriggs8713 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I worked at a bar once. One day we were all pulled into a meeting where we were told that the night before an underage girl had come in with a fake ID and ended up getting raped on her way home (she got into a car with someone, possibly spiked we didnt get a huge amount of information) we were all told to keep our mouths shut and not talk about it and it was literally just swept under the rug. (I was a barback so, i didnt serve drinks or anything like that)

  • @Scorpiomaj27889
    @Scorpiomaj27889 ปีที่แล้ว

    Former Fedex employee here, every package you send is dropped/thrown at least FOUR times per sorting facility. By the way, the sorting people sit below a large 45 degrees angle slide that boxes slide down before they're thrown on the destination-based conveyer belts - STOP SHIPPING WATER HEATERS, only a matter of time before someone gets killed.

  • @coreythebludragon1986
    @coreythebludragon1986 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Former special Ed student, yea when I was younger the behavior control meds kinda fucked me up. I was violent and an absolute nightmare. Think this, a somewhat buff first grader with a blue cast from a broken arm using it as a club for three days, before having pipe padding duck taped around the cast just so I don't have a built in weapon. I was big for my age and could easily throw the Older ladies working that class. Now I'm off meds, kinda chill and work at dollar general getting screamed and yelled at by overweight whales who have nothing better to do than spend hours browsing coupons

  • @butcheredalive
    @butcheredalive ปีที่แล้ว

    The ice cream machine is always “broken” because the internal hoses are too narrow and they always get clogged. Nobody wants to clean it because of that

  • @dr.jonesmurphy5743
    @dr.jonesmurphy5743 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    No one is trained properly and it’s extremely dangerous

  • @fakeperson9788
    @fakeperson9788 ปีที่แล้ว

    For the Tipping your delivery drivers. I have a buddy that goes to College and works at a Pizza place near my neighborhood. I always get priority when I order. 1 he’s a friend and gives me a discount. 2 I tip the drivers well, like around 25% because of the discount. The extra money I planned on for full cost goes to the driver as well. I always get my food fresh and still hot.

  • @Donkeyearsa
    @Donkeyearsa ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am a truck drive and no we don/t drive slow because we want to but because our trucks have governors on them so we literally can't drive as fast as we want. Many truck drivers are paid by the mile and the more miles that we drive per hour / day the more money we make in that day. The companies govern the trucks to save them self's money on fuel. So when you past that truck going 58 MPH in that 75 MPH speed zone don't cut them off and give them the finger as they wish that they could drive at 75 MPH way more than you with that they would.
    And can you stop passing trucks on the highway then cutting them off and slamming on your brakes because you are just about to pass your off-ramp. That one tenth of a second you are saving getting to the end of the off-ramp where that red light is is not worth the trip to the morgue when the truck plows through you car. Just get behind the truck and safely get to your destination. And the vast majority of semis have video cameras recording that you cut off the truck, so no if they do plow through your car and by some miracle you survived but you are permanently stuck in a wheelchair for the rest of your live because you no longer have any legs you wont be wining some lawsuit making you millions in stead the trucking company will be suing you for what damage you did to the truck. The camera video will be evidence that you caused the accident and you will be paying all damages and that lawyer on them billboards can't change that you caused the accident and are fully responsible for all damages to your self and to the truck that plowed through you.

  • @dominic08690
    @dominic08690 ปีที่แล้ว

    The vaults are to keep the coffins, that are air tight, from floating up out of the ground when the water table is high and soil loose, during storms.

  • @timjoe8392
    @timjoe8392 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I mean when I worked mcds for a bit, me and one the managers had a conversation about people always asking if the shake machine was down/ the fact that it's still a meme. I'm only speaking from experience but except for 2 days where it was broke broke, our machine was only down for cleaning. In fact the soda machine out in the lobby was more busted, since it never gave out carbonated drinks. I guess what I'm trying to say is I never experienced the shake machine being down that much to say it's even relatable or funny. With that being said I'm so glad I don't work there anymore.

  • @darrelladams4188
    @darrelladams4188 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For all whining about “ the ice cream is down “., Diary Queen and the food really isn’t that bad.

  • @kirbstagoontheaxolotl
    @kirbstagoontheaxolotl 17 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    I work in a cafe. Did my work experience at this particular place too (It's how I got hired) and I can tell you with 100% certainty that they just use the same frozen chips you can get at Woolworths tossed in a deep fryer. How do I know this? First two days of work experience I was helping the kitchen out back, that's how

  • @cdazzy8441
    @cdazzy8441 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yeah couldn’t agree more with story 18
    I’m not a teacher but just there to help I honestly forget my actually job title but I get pretty much get out in the room with the kids that cannot leave the class and almost get my head taken off everyday.

  • @jamesszalla4274
    @jamesszalla4274 ปีที่แล้ว

    I worked in HVAC for 25+ years and had experiences pretty similar to those in the story. Company owners typically make big bucks while the technicians get peanuts. The business is very competitive and cut throat. The owners don’t want to pay decent wages so they can keep prices low. I got hurt several years ago and required surgery. Doctor said it would take a month or more for me to recuperate. A day after I was out of the hospital and on crutches, the boss was carping about me getting back to work. Not all HVAC companies are like this, but many are. When you’re looking for an HVAC company, go with an established company. They may not be the cheapest, but you’ll usually get much better service. I was able to get in with a better company after I was in the field for a few years and gained valuable experience. The smaller, less expensive companies usually have technicians that aren’t trained very well. They also don’t generally guarantee their work.

  • @smittywerbenjagermanjenson1095
    @smittywerbenjagermanjenson1095 ปีที่แล้ว

    Retail Worker too: We have the item in the back, but we cannot take it out of LBI (Location Based Inventory). If we take it out, it'll mess up the counts on the backstock storage carts and can make the warehouses send us more of the crap that we don't need. In order to take an item out of the cart, we'd have to dump the whole cart itself. This applies to certain stores who use it. I work at a Southeastern grocer store called Winn-Dixie.
    If we have the item and isn't in LBI, that means it came in today from the delivery truck. So if we say we dont have it, it's on the backstock cart and cannot hurt the count quantity within the store or we actually don't have it at all.
    Basically, If we 3 items go on the cart and is checked into the cart counts. Customer needs it? Can't. Cause if the purchase happens the count goes down, but not the count on the cart. Saying we still have 3 in the back. This causes negative counts and can wreck our day.

  • @DoomsdayR3sistance
    @DoomsdayR3sistance ปีที่แล้ว

    McDonald's ice cream machines are designed to "break" extremely easily, the majority of times that they break, it gives a very abstract error when the real error is "Too much liquid in tank", yeah, they "break" because they have too much in them... easily fixed by just removing some of the liquid.

  • @theresakennedy1645
    @theresakennedy1645 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a previous McDonald’s employee, I can say that we say the ice cream machine is broken when we either one don’t have the ingredients to make ice cream two It is broken or three we don’t feel like making ice cream.

  • @stephensdia00
    @stephensdia00 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    lol the oil should be changed every 5 hours? Maybe if you have one of those counter top deep fryers that holds like a liter of oil.

  • @Nitrixfelix
    @Nitrixfelix 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That guy in story 23 was fed up with this BS 😭😭💀💀

  • @leshommesdupilly
    @leshommesdupilly ปีที่แล้ว

    In every hospital, the doctor and resident’s cafeterias all have giant murals depicting sexually explicit content :D (At least in my country lol)

  • @DaveC2729
    @DaveC2729 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Padding delivery time estimates is just plain good business. Much better to give yourself extra time than to break a promise! So by all means, if you think it'll actually take 15 minutes to bring my pizza, tell me it'll be half an hour. If it'll be half an hour, tell me it'll be 45 minutes and you can't guarantee it'll be hot. I seriously, 100% approve, because you totally can't predict traffic and I'd rather have a pleasant surprise than a disappointment.

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have patients who think I tell them about their issues so I can make money off of them. Rude patients like that get referred to other offices. I'm not a salesman and I don't need rude people mistreating my staff. I don't care about their money. I'm glad to be rid of troublesome patients... that's my secret

  • @SnausageKing
    @SnausageKing ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 13- this is a very weird misunderstanding where everyone changed their interpretation of the law. autism is a category under special education law that school psychologists used to evaluate students for, but now it’s considered only something that medical professionals can test for (meaning the parents will pay after we use some wishy washy language, or we’ll simply use a different category to give them services)

    • @Donkeyearsa
      @Donkeyearsa ปีที่แล้ว

      Back when I was a kid in the very early 70s it was just called a learning disability, where kids who had autism where sent to special schools and where never expected to ever hold a job. There was no such thing as High-Functioning Autism back then either you where basically institutionalized or you did not have autism.

  • @DarkDragonSlayer
    @DarkDragonSlayer ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks to the thumbnail, i didnt know that dora worked at a fast food restaurant now lol

  • @joshuawertman8711
    @joshuawertman8711 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm a jeweler. I won't say where. We have pearl cement to rest pearls. The cement gets one to two uses and clots and becomes useless. For rings and earrings most pearls are set with super glue. It dries quicker and has a more firm hold, it is also leaves less residue than the cement making them easier to clean and shine.

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ok... I'm going to be honest, not as someone who works in the field but as someone who has tried to get them to stop calling, a vast majority of telemarketers are actually operating blackhat. They use autodialers, they do not maintain any form of do not call list, and some even use the national do not call list as a directory. Asking to be placed on their do-not-call list does nothing.

  • @macumezahn
    @macumezahn ปีที่แล้ว

    in the state of california, when a job opening is advertized 95% of the time, the actual person making the decision has someone tney want to hire. they have to nterviewn a few people to make it appear fair to everyone. just get any entry level job in the branch and then apply formthe job you really want after 6 months...

  • @EvanD.Craven
    @EvanD.Craven ปีที่แล้ว

    City workers, I do totally understand. However the main and most dangerous issues have been there for 20+ years. There are literally more potholes than people- and some of them are deeper than I am tall. And there’s manhole covers/sewer grates that are missing..

  • @LoonaBolti
    @LoonaBolti ปีที่แล้ว

    Dunkin Donuts: We have a screen that tells us how long we are taking and our averages. If it is taking too long, we tell people the machine is broken. One girl hated doing expressos so that machine was always "broken"

  • @TheStevGr
    @TheStevGr ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When you say going to class and going to ‘office hours’, what does office hours mean in this case?

  • @shroudsshadow9998
    @shroudsshadow9998 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    when it comes to ice cream, every other fast food place always has it except McDonald’s

  • @mztweety1374
    @mztweety1374 ปีที่แล้ว

    4:45 that's part of the reason Starbucks in Detroit shut down and I called it

  • @stskjer
    @stskjer ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As a european tipping delivery drivers makes no sense, do you hand them cash or how does it even work ?

  • @PincheBecky0Effsgiven
    @PincheBecky0Effsgiven ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My husband worked for a company that moved huge cubicle workstations for government aircraft makers, well a 500lb trolley fell on his foot. The moving company didn't have worker's comp insurance, tried to give him the runaround and when I insisted on the info, they tried to sneak in a 1099 tax form. Little did they know that I am a patient advocate and have been in the Healthcare industry for over 30 years. They were forced to provide WC insurance and paid for time off not only for that job but also for the PT employment he had. They pissed me off so badly that I requested full compensation (directly from the employer) for the missed honeymoon since we were married 2 days before him having surgery. (260-guest catholic wedding) We had not planned a honeymoon, but I booked one days before the wedding just to f

  • @Vanilla_Neko
    @Vanilla_Neko 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The reason our gas pumps are currently down is not due to some gas shortage It's because all of our gas pumps are effectively just a fancy interface for a program running on a crappy windows XP computer in the back of the little gas station shack that is basically covered in a blanket of dust and buried behind a bookshelf
    When this thing goes down which it does often we have to call support which takes about 10 to 15 minutes and then wait another 10 to 15 minutes while support remotes into the crappy Windows XP computer and then about another 10 to 15 minutes after that for them to actually fix it

  • @timothymoore8619
    @timothymoore8619 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just started this video, but it it's not mentioned all of panera breads pastries come in frozen, the bread comes already made and shaped with only needed to score and eggwash certain ones every 1-3 days depending on how busy the location is, produce depending on the management of the location might have been mixed with literal mold covered produce with the moldy pieces cut off, also only receiving produce on the same schedule as the dough

    • @timothymoore8619
      @timothymoore8619 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Also all the soups are frozen then reheated, and all of the meat is either frozen thawed or comes in boxes with packages of deli meat, also the stickers that tell you when something expires are changed instead of the product inself unless you have an attentive worker or it's disgusting

  • @RenPlayz7
    @RenPlayz7 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    McDonald's drive thru cashier here. Not exactly a secret, but I guess it's not that well known? When people pull up to the drive thru speaker, they don't know we can see them on a camera. We can also hear them as well as soon as they pull up even if we aren't speaking to them. The things I hear because people don't think I can hear them.

  • @arentol7
    @arentol7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't know how it is today, but it used to be the EPA topped out at fining 25k/day. If it cost 26k/day or more to dispose of waste properly than it did to dispose of it improperly it was suddenly an ethical decision whether to do the right thing or not. This was made worse by the fact that once you were paying the fine you would likely have to spend hundreds of thousands or millions to get the 26k+ solution in place, making it even less worth it. Then to make it far worse, you would have to keep paying the fine even after you made the changes until you get a chance to have the EPA back in to inspect and remove the fine. Thing is though that they would always send a different inspector who would find new things wrong, including sometimes literally telling you to do what you used to be doing that the last guy said to stop doing. So you spend a million on fixes and now you still need to spend 200k more, and in the meantime you are paying 51k instead of 25k/day. This is why this kind of thing happens a lot.

  • @LateLost
    @LateLost ปีที่แล้ว

    The story about the cemetery is true. I worked 3 summers at a cemetery to make enough money to pay for graduate school. When Water pulled around graves, especially if they were in low lying areas. I was also told by my boss to always wash your hands before eating as the ground was saturated with various chemicals that they knew came from Corpses in the ground.

  • @Sanquinity
    @Sanquinity ปีที่แล้ว

    I can chime on on the house sauce one. So many sauces are so fucking simple.
    -truffle mayo? Literally in the name. Supermarket truffle paste + mayo
    - chili mayo? Supermarket chili sauce + mayo and a bit of piri piri herbs
    -port sauce? Supermarket brown sauce base + port
    -lemon mayo? You guessed it, mayo + lemon juice
    Granted, we used to make a lot more things fresh. But the owners wanted to "save money" as much as possible after the recent inflation, and now like 90% of the sauces and soups have a simple store bought base.

  • @ryanewald9740
    @ryanewald9740 ปีที่แล้ว

    The ice cream machine broken is a long story involving right to repair laws being violated but to explain it in short the manufacture of the ice cream machines that fast food places have to use requires an expensive monthly certification on the bill of franchise owners. And the stock brokers that controll McDonald's also controll the Ice cream manufacturer so they enforce this policy. Most franchise owners just don't pay the for certification fees and their machines just will not operate.

  • @dustinwhipple569
    @dustinwhipple569 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’ve worked in the food service industry for most of my life (I’m almost 30 and have been doing this since I was 14) it may be a complete secret but if you’re rude to us, we will remember you, and next time you come to the restaurant you’ll get exceptionally BAD service and cold food. We also talk shit about you as soon as you’re out of earshot. Moral of the story: DONT BE A DICK TO THE PEOPLE MAKING AND SERVING YOUR FOOD

    • @dustinwhipple569
      @dustinwhipple569 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Also, forgot to mention this. The ice cream machine isn’t usually broken and actually gets cleaned every night at closing. If you order and are told it’s broken, chances are you ordered it in the drive thru during a rush and they time how long the cars at the window and in line and if the wait time is too long everyone gets in trouble for that so we’ll say the machine is broken I order to keep times low. If you want ice cream and you’re in the drive thru just come inside instead.

  • @sarahanderson136
    @sarahanderson136 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Story 11: that… that’s just a little bit of Paprika in Fry sauce. Fry Sauce is ubiquitous in Utah, so hearing it called “the house sauce” was kinda odd

  • @livewellwitheds6885
    @livewellwitheds6885 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    10:57 i see multiple sides to this. after using heroin & other opiates for 2 years, i used to go to NA [which is basically AA for narcotics users] and also got on suboxone. overall sobriety, counting the 2 relapses i have had, would be 4-5 years. but if i count from last relapse it would only be 3 years. i do think harm reduction is extremely important, but also some people are better with total abstinence [which for some means avoiding any/all substances & drugs even legal ones, for others it may just be a very strict stance on any kind of narcotic including for medical stuff]
    it can also be extremely difficult to emotionally deal with the shame/guilt/possible emotional triggers that come up when you relapse after investing a lot into your recovery. having a good sponsor or other support system really helps. its really difficult to feel like you can be proud of how many years clean you have when you have had relapses, but also relapses obviously dont erase all that sober time [and the coping skills/supports you have learned how to use on the way] i also feel like it doesnt help that often "success" in recovery looks like permanent sobriety, so sometimes people can feel like they are doing it right/not actually being successful, even if they are clean 99% of the time.
    idk if any of this makes sense 😅 i tried

  • @shenlongsyn
    @shenlongsyn ปีที่แล้ว

    I worked retail quite a few years ago. I knew which shoes were the most popular and what sizes were the most common. When a customer asks for a certain shoe in a certain size, the odds were good that someone already asked for it earlier in the day and I would know what sizes for that shoe were available. If it wasn’t available I would say no but I could check if another store had it. If the customer had a attitude, claiming I didn’t even check the back, I would then go to the back and give myself a five minute break. If the customer was still waiting, I would offer to check other stores, if they weren’t still waiting, oh well.
    Some employees are lazy but other employees are dedicated and know their shi*.

  • @STANDARDISSUE_
    @STANDARDISSUE_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The casket one.
    Shit don’t matter, they dead.

  • @AzariahWolf
    @AzariahWolf ปีที่แล้ว

    Gotta love the person saying "People should be paid fairly and there should be no delivery fees" and just... Completely ignore that you can't have both. Delivery drivers get 100% of tips. The people who pay for the bandwidth, partnership deals, and ads get their money from the rest.

    • @AzariahWolf
      @AzariahWolf ปีที่แล้ว

      (Also, having worked as a delivery driver, I am fully aware that the delivery apps use that delivery charge to help sweeten the deal. You want people to be paid fairly? Give a big tip, in cash.)

  • @Arak_Drakoniz
    @Arak_Drakoniz ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Most places I’ve worked genuinely don’t believe the whole customer-is-always right bs. The only reason they tried to do things the customer’s way is because they didn’t want customers acting like petulant children.

  • @chcknmr
    @chcknmr ปีที่แล้ว

    I work at a 76 Rockets market gas station in Oceanside CA, sometimes I get so caught up on answering social media posts over doing my assigned tasks that things like restocking the beer and changing out the roller grill food in a timely manner don’t get done and yet I’m sure my bosses know this is the case but still pay me for my time anyways,
    Also I’m supposed to give refunds if you need them but I understand the math on this to be sometimes confusing so I may either just give you what you need or try to find a coworker who can do the job for me

  • @ajwinberg
    @ajwinberg ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I don't go to Burger King or McDonald's for ice cream. I prefer Dairy Queen. Their ice cream machine always works. After all they are DAIRY Queen.

  • @randybaumery5090
    @randybaumery5090 ปีที่แล้ว

    02:24-- that sounds like someone working at one in a place called Westlake, Louisiana .

  • @LegendStormcrow
    @LegendStormcrow ปีที่แล้ว

    City worker here. It's hard enough working in the storm. Don't drive thru my jobsite.

  • @aprilmarshall4522
    @aprilmarshall4522 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Pretty much most all animal shelters are low kill not no kill people don't realize that some animals are unable to be rehomed because of issues that no one on the staff can get nier them so they can not work with them it is sad