Hi Nicole..It’s taken me to the age of 77 to get the wisdom that you have at your young age. What a beautiful life you will have. Congratulations on learning all that you know already. I’m not working anymore. Slaved away as an unappreciated nurse for 25 years. The really good thing I did was having my son who became an entrepreneur and sends me money every month. I live in a really nice retirement home in Kirkland Quebec, live alone in a studio, do paintings and crafts for fun and living the life I always dreamed of. My daughter and granddaughter were here for Xmas day and the husband as well. Had the best time with my 6 year old granddaughter in the pool. You are a remarkable young woman! Love ❤️ Margaret M.
Margaret...my husband and I are nurses as well for the past 17yrs...we know what you mean. Took us about 7yrs into the nursing gig to figure out what the score was. Glad you are taking time for yourself after giving for so many years, you earned it! I have always home schooled our now 12yr old son so hopefully he can grow up outside of the indoctrination system that schools tend to be (public schools seem to be institutions designed to make compliant employees for the elites). I think it is great the younger folks seem to be figuring out that the jig is rigged quickly, and that more are figuring out the college scam as well. It gives me hope for a better future for society. I think the internet has changed the playing field and made it easier for the younger set to figure things out. Information transfers at higher rates with more voices so the truth is easier to discern. So don't be hard on yourself. My husband and I are both in our early 40s, and we grew up just before the explosion of internet and cell phones. Ergo we can see the world as it was before and after in our formative years which is interesting (to be an elder millennial/young gen x straddling the two generations). Grew up learning the dewey decimal system with no caller ID on the landline, but graduated college with cell phones and internet.
It bothers me when I hear about nurses, teachers and medical residents being treated poorly. Glad you're enjoying your retirement life. Be happy you're not working as a nurse now because it sounds even worse in some hospitals today.
In the1990's, I worked for a major retailer as a cashier. Getting scheduled breaks was okay, but needing an unscheduled bathroom trip could be difficult. One day I accidentally kicked the wires under the cash register. A connector came apart. I started to put it back together, but then I heard something... every single cash register at checkout went down! 😯 I plugged it back in, all the registers came up. All of the cash registers were linked together. 😂 I had the POWER!!! 💪 Anytime someone needed to go, I would casually kick the connector apart, and everything came to a halt. 😊 We didn't abuse though, just used it when there was an urgent need. The managers would scurry to the computer room, but no one EVER figured it out. 🥳
I work in a place like that I work there 25 years…one day I just pack up my stuff and walked out . They said I left them in a mess I told them no they put themselves in a mess for being for being rude uncaring and didn’t appreciate what a hard worker like me.
25 years? I would have left the first week. I had a really bad boss once and he tried to get me to do things that were not part of my job and worked hard to get me fired. I wanted to transfer to another department at this large corporation, but he didn't want me to move on because he hated me. I hired an attorney and the company ended up demoting him from manager to standard employee. 😅
I snapped & quit my job after 10 years this July. It was completely unplanned & I’m still unemployed. at first I had instant regret & anxiety about my future. But now that my mental health has improved immensely & I’m the happiest I’ve been in years (nearly 10 to be exact) I thank god for that mental break. I would probably still be there if it wasn’t for that snap. Whatever happens in the future isn’t as bleak as being there another minute.
You got out and that's great, hope find yourself a good job! Now, I'm wondering how to escape from a situation similar to yours: stressful, not wanting to be there, but it's not a job. It's motherhood. How do one exit there? Divorce? Or is there another way?
Nicole: I wish that I had had someone like you in my life in my 30s. At 62, I'm not as intelligent, confident or articulate as you are right now. I suffer so much from depression, anxiety, and fear that it limits my life. I'm glad you are doing so well. Thanks for sharing your life and wisdom with me.
@@ummmm....-sd9ebwish all of us waken ones from the Matrix have land to live together. With no money or jobs. Just barter and share what we have and make!
I worked for a sociopathic manager at a government call center in Canada. Only realized after reading the books Emotional Vampires and Snakes In Suits. Live and learn. You will grow stronger.
Oh, I also went to an interview a couple of years ago that was so weird! I was early for my appt time, but just sat and sat. I was alone in the tiny waiting room. People would peek through the blinds at me, but if I looked back, the blinds would snap shut. Strange. Not to mention, my gut was in knots, and the little voice was telling me over and over that I was making a mistake, and to get up and leave. I waited a reasonable amount of time, (I'd been there 40 minutes), and then I got up and walked out. The lady who had scheduled my appt emailed me later demanding to know what happened. I just told her I was taking my career in another direction and didn't want the job. It felt so good when I walked out!! 😊
This is a comment in general about your TH-cam posts I am probably your granny’s age , and from another country , but I hugely appreciate your quirky sense of thinking , of confidence , of brashness but also a sense of propriety ….!! I wish we think with clarity when we are young and save ourselves a lot undeserved heartache … Wish my head was as clear and that I lived solo … Hope there are others who get to sort their lives by tweaking these guidelines to suit themselves Enjoy your life , gal , you are special ..💐
I think employers may not give detailed explanations of why you are getting fired is because it gives you information for a lawsuit to argue how you were discriminated against or treated unfairly. If they say nothing then you have a harder time making a case, which is usually not a worthwhile pursuit anyway. Glad you learned from your firing. Often the end of a job is a door to a new AND BETTER opportunity.
They probably have nothing to sue for, anyways. I've found those types of employers, if they're a small business, have no real assets to speak of. The business makes just enough to cover the owners' expenses and make payroll.
I worked for this mom n pop day care center as a bus driver/maintenance person. They said that working for them was being family, too.... When an employer says you're like family, that means they expect you to do things for free and they're gonna take advantage of you like they do with family. And the boss's wife did get really abusive towards me toward the end. They did effed up things like clocking people out without telling them, I wasn't the only one. They paid biweekly, and if someone worked overtime by friday, they clock the person out early the next week and then report no overtime for the two weeks. I would drive for them during the summer for field trips and they would screw me on overtime and would reduce my hours because of lunch breaks, even though I was there with the kids on the trip. They were greedy AF and they and the location manager had no qualms about screwing they're employees out of hours. I worked there for about a year before I told them it was the last straw.
The toilet story reminds me of when I was a kid. My mum’s friend had a cuckoo clock that no one was supposed to touch. My family, including my two brothers, were visiting this family friend and when no one was around, I pulled on one of the chains hanging down. Apparently, that clock wasn’t working, my pulling on that chain started it working. That woman lined my brothers and I up in front of that cuckoo clock, marching back and forth yelling and screaming who had touched her clock. I was terrified and couldn’t say anything. I refused to admit that it was me…I never liked this friend of my mother’s. She was always really spiteful to us when we were all kids. I never forgot that incident and the many other things that she said and did…One day, my younger brother brought up that incident. I admitted that it was me who had done it; he was shocked! It took 30 years for me to admit to that aloud that’s how traumatizing that incident was to a little kid!
This woman acted absolutly disgusting. Over a fucking clock. I feel very very sorry for you and your siblings and how strong it affected you. You are not to blame. It was only her fault for only caring about household items.
@@nelsama0881 Thank you. That woman would visit us every summer for a few years. I would dread her visits because my mum’s personality would change when she was around, becoming harsher just like her. She would only go back to being herself after this woman left!
I worked at a coupon clearing house. It was pretty much as you describe your job and everyone was miserable. The supervisor went well past "Christine" level. Rude, mean and uneducated, she was hell to work with. I was sitting in the lunchroom one day and another employee was talking about the time she had a fist fight with the manager. Apparently the woman had no problem swinging on someone if she got pissed off enough. That was it for me. I clocked out that day and never went back. I can't imagine why they kept a manager or any employee who was violent but they did.
This happens a lot in service companies -- firms that are contracted by a larger (better) employer -- to do menial tasks, like mailroom, cafe, etc. I've seen fistfights on the floor, screaming, yelling, walkouts with profanity. People just leave and never come back. The pay is abysmal and they work you like a machine. If you ever find yourself in that situation, get out ASAP.
I was fired after eight months working for a Volkswagen dealer in Groningen, The Netherlands, because they needed to give the job to the son (read: spoiled brat) of another car dealer. That guy who got my job and I ran into each other three times within' a year after I left. The first time I could tell him that I was lucky enough to find a new job on very short notice and it also paid much better. The second time we met I had the news that my salary was up that much that they paid me nett what Volkswagen paid gross. The third time we met that year he acted as if he didn't see me😊
So the overflowing toilet literally saved you from being stuck in a job from hell. I think you don't need to be scared - the toilet is literally your ally 🚽🤝
If you ever get a bad vibe from an interview, ask the interviewer to show you the area you would be sitting if you took the job. Look at the people... you will know right away if it's toxic.
I worked in a warehouse 4 years ago. My schedule got suddenly changed, with starting time from 7AM, to 5AM. I told my boss that this change would have made things complicated, since there are no busses at those early hours and I have no car. The only thing he responded was "have you not considered buying a car?". I biked to work in any weather condition at 4AM, for the following 6 months. Needless to say I ended up resigning, I just could not stand the alarm at 3.30AM, my sleeping schedule was a mess and my health, both mental and physical, got worse, leading to "too many sick days", which got me a warning. The only thing I regret was not standing up for myself and not quit straight away. Some companies deserve nothing.
I've hardly ever seen people smiling at any job i've been at, all my jobs have been in admin/finance/accounting. I've worked under some truly terrible bosses in at least half of all the jobs i've had.
When the boss's wife works there, that is a warning that the job SUCKS. As for places where several family members are employed, you may as well move into their house, because they fight at the workplace like they fight at home.
Funny story- My friend worked for a company with that type of boss/ environment. they decided one Friday that they needed to have a meeting at the end of the day around 4:30 PM. Everyone shuffles into the meeting room. The meeting starts and one of the executives says oh I need to use the restroom. I’ll be right back. Long story short he left and never came back no phone call or anything. On Monday everyone quit. 😂
Hi Nicole you were working in a toxic work environment and they did you a favor and look how far you come at a young age nobody needs to work in a toxic place. Congratulations on your accomplishments!!
Yes!!! I had a situation like this last week. I called out the second day when teachers were supposed to report to work due to a family member being in the hospital (life support). I sent an email to my admins, lead teacher and other co-workers in the middle of the night as we had to leave our house and drive 2 hours to get there. The admins never responded to me at all. Never ask if things are OK with us...nothing! So everything you are saying is the absolute truth. They feel like because life happens, I have somehow offended them. I AM SO DONE WITH BEING AN EMPLOYEE!!! At this point, I would rather live in my car to cut cost than to continue working there. I am working on leaving soon.
I worked for a husband and wife owned company. The wife oversaw the office and the husband out in the field. I worked in the office. Is started out okay but the giant (and tasteless) political poster outside should have been the first red flag. I’m not really red or blue at this time of my life but these people were hardcore republicans. The wife would walk around in political tirades aimed at just anyone who would listen. She would scream and yell at us from her office. She was also just very racist, often implying that the white race was superior. I could go on and on but one day I really had enough. I cleaned up my desk and finished up any odds and ends. Then I typed up a notice, printed it out and I took it into her office. I handed it right to her and basically said “this is my notice of resignation and I’ll finish out the week if you want.” This was only because there was a stipulation that if you didn’t give at least one week notice then they could hold your pay. In the letter it said I was quitting due to a hostile working environment. She didn’t fight it, she just said I was free to leave. It wasn’t a bad job but she was / likely is just a terrible person.
'Targets' the sure fire way to kill workers morale and ultimately increase staff turnover. Also, anyone telling me when I can go to the bathroom gets my middle finger whilst watching me walk away to go to the toilet when I want / need to 🤷♂️
I worked for a small business ran by a husband and wife. They were very hard work. My gut was warning me at the interview that this job may not go well. Managed 21 months there before falling out out of favour with them. They weren`t quite as bad as Christine and Dick but they were nit picky over trivial problems and were in general mentally exhausting to work for. I couldn`t even get past my first week there for inadvertently messing up their stationery cupboard system. Shame really because I enjoyed the work and most of the other coworkers were nice. Not the worst job I ever had though.
I was taught that there were four criteria a job applicant and employer should answer before making an employment decision. 1. Do I like them? 2. Do I trust them? 3. Will they be a pleasure to do business with? 4. Am I confident they will produce? Many supervisors cannot differentiate between dominance and leadership.
Absolutely trust your gut. I would go one step further and say trust in synchronicities too. For one of my wife's jobs, as soon as she got there on her first day (or maybe it was the interview), several warning lights on the dashboard lit up. She hated the job and was out of there within two months. In retrospect, she should have heeded that warning.
It is so hard to practice decrement while depressed. That is what I heard. I have often thought that depression is like a neon sign that all narcissists can see a mile away.
It was a blessing you were fired! I'm cringing at your description of that slave encampment. I've had a data entry job similar but they did treat us like humans and we could wear our earbuds to forget our misery for 8 hours a day.
I never had the fun of being fired from a job. I do agree that having a new job secured makes leaving a job easy. My life was so boring compared to yours.
This kind of environment not only creates bad mental health but also terrible workplace morale. Back in the 1990s I experienced some egregious sexual harassment and reported it to my boss, who reported it to the vice president, who told everyone at work to stop speaking to me. I was so distraught I finally quit, but I started my own business, which I had wanted to do anyway, so I had the same feeling as you: It was the best thing to happen to me; I make way more money, I work at home, and I'm respected and appreciated by my clients. Good on you!
Im an old guy now and just found you (better late than never!) and lost someone precious to me after a long marriage through illness --so, so, many parallels with you the way i view life and my late wife was also very much like you and your outlook on life and all the trials and tribulations working for unapreciative freeloading employers who can only see your faults and not their own. I guess trusting very few humans in life is the best way to go as many just wanting something for nothing from you Governments, councils, and many others. A sad reflection on life looking backwards on a lifetime.
I worked at one of these kinds of companies. I was working in a department that was never treated that way. One 12-hour shift I worked on the assembly line of people who mostly were treated like that; still, the people giving out that kind of treatment would not treat us that way. Worst 12-hour shift of my life. I never did it again, and one guy who had the same job as me walked out during that shift and never returned. I knew that it was one of the worst companies in the city to work for, but I took the job anyway. I had just begun to receive enough stabilizing mental health medication to hold down a job, and I wanted to hold down a job. I quit after a few months because the place was making me sick from inhaling forklift tire dust. They never cleaned the place, and they never hired anyone to clean it. I got a better job the next month.
Weird she brought up the Amazon warehouse jobs. That was my worst job. I thought I was going to finish grad school and get a cool job at a national lab but that was the spring covid happened, the lab did a hiring freeze and I had to get a job at the newly opened Amazon warehouse to survive. I made it 8 months before I got fired for a safety violation. I took like two steps on the robotics floor without my safety vest on that stops the robots near me.
I think a lot of people can relate and many people feel stuck. I worked at a call center and it was sheer hell. From an overbearing coworker, to a clueless manager; the turnover was high. The crème de la crème was when there was a big snow storm coming and they asked us to sleep on cots in the call center, for fear they wouldn't have enough people. There were plenty of hotels in the area they could have put us up in, but they decided to go the cheap route. there are many horror stories about this job. One day I got fed up, and I announced I was quitting. They asked me to reconsider, but even with more money and benefits, it wasn't worth it
yes I worked in a call centre once and yes you sit there an talk like a broken record over and over on the same script, could drive anyone insane, that is y most call centres have a high turnover
I want to laugh about your record company job but it is so unbelievably ridiculous that I didn't laugh. I mean, people like "Christine" really exist out there! It blows my mind! I'm almost 67 years old and retired, but the crap so many people put up with (until they are fired or just quit) is another reminder that being retired is such a relief to me! Thanks for your "tell it like it is" style. This old man finds it refreshing.
Near the end of the toilet story it occurred to me that "Christine" was a narcissist and that was why she fired you and probably fired everyone she could get away with firing in spite of the fact that it costs money to start a new hire. I had one of those. He blamed it on a temp agency for two years before they stopped hiring from a temp agency.
I thought the same. Christine wanted to humiliate Nicole,but she couldn't and that pushed her over the edge. She could prove that Nicole was in the bathroom but not that she used the toilet. And to be honest,a person could use the toilet, wash their hands,and walk out without noticing this was happening. It's very plausible that could happen because so overflows are slow.
Wow. If you didn't live in Canada, I'd swear we worked at the same place, lol. I just quit a job last month after being there for 7 weeks. Very similar to your place ... timed and monitored all day long, crazy managers, nepotism. The most absurd thing to me was helping a woman look for the sugar in the fully stocked breakroom. A coworker came in and saw us. Then she informed us that "it's locked up in the Accounting Manager's Office." By that point, I didn't need to ask "why?" They didn't want the junior employees your age to get hopped up on sugar and distracted from their work, lol. I ignored the warning signs and bad Indeed reviews. I had to quit twice - the first time, they sucked me back in. But as I search for a better job fit, I'm reminded to trust my gut and run from the positions that just feel off. Good luck with your channel. It's great!
Here in Portland, Oregon metro its super common to work 50-60 hrs a week. Even when they say 40hrs its really 45hrs where you have 1hr of unpaid breaks a day. I don't understand why anyone would work more than 40hrs. It drives me crazy. OT is supposed to deter employers from requiring it, but in Portland if you have enough mandatory OT you basically get a free employee. And plenty of simps willing to sacrifice their life to a slightly larger paycheck. Those same ppl have no idea how to budget a checkbook so they over spend and now NEED that OT to live. Thereby increasing the prices on everything everywhere. I'm not lazy, but my life has value. It's worth a lot more than time and a half.
In my 30-year work history, I’ve left two jobs abruptly (I did give notice but it was a Snap decision). I do not regret either choice as it led to better positions, great bosses and lifelong friendships. I appreciate your honesty and insight in this video and know it will encourage others.
I am 62 and now retired. I started working at 16 years old. My first boss was the worst boss I have ever worked for. He was miserable to work with if he lost at the horse race, but never disrespectful to any of his employees. He taught me so many skills that I am grateful to have worked with him. I guess I am lucky every boss after was excellent, encouraging, and just good family people. I have been self-employed for 37 years, treating people like I have been treated and my son is doing the same.
My first two jobs were owner managers and there is no way I'd ever work for a company like that again. They are the worst places to work for, they treat you like crap, always expect unpaid overtime and seem to think they are doing you a favor. Recently I was unemployed for quite a while and I managed to get an interview at the place and they happened to mention the owner would be my boss and I'd be the only one doing that particular job. I told them I wasn't interested.
In the mid nineties I worked a horrific ten days a a telemarketing job. Your job description sounds precisely like what I experienced. I felt horrible doing the job. I didn't feel like my job helped anyone. It felt predatory. Horrible jobs though really do make you appreciate good opportunities and pleasant work environments more. Basic common decency is getting more rare. When you spoke of the phrase," We're like family" that's always a trigger for me to run. Not all families are kind and nurturing. In fact many are brutal and toxic. I thought about your Boss' nephew. How miserable it must have been for him to have to sit at the same table for Birthday party,Holiday or other family function with his Unvle/ Boss!!!
Hi Nicole - You should use a Brita water filter for your tea. It will make your tea taste a lot better. Especially for your Breville Espresso machine. Tap water is hard and you will get carbon build up on your Espresso machine which could damage your machine or need descaling more often. Plus your coffee will taste a lot better. The Brita filter water will remove bitterness from your coffee.
@@AccordingtoNicoleWhat? No! Gee, I wonder why. Seriously though, great video! As a recovering people pleaser, I can say with certainty that my younger self would have definitely bent over backwards to come in and work the weekend! Not anymore! Great content! I am going to watch more! Have a good day! 😊
The worst job I had was when I was a receptionist. They weren't bad people but I was just 18, had moved cities and had a very "It'll be ok" attitude about everything. When I was being trained I didn't really listen or write anything down, when I didn't know what to do I kept bugging the lady who trained me every time even though she'd shown me 100 times what to do in that situation. My performance was slipping and I was home sick and I'd call in sick all the time. That job was the best thing that happened to me because when I got an admin job you can bet I wrote down EVERYTHING, re-read my notes, made myself proceedures to follow until I could do it in my sleep. It taught me that you need to look at a workplace as being YOUR environment, not just a place that you visit for 8 hours a day.
I had the experience of working a job that I would cry my eyes out every day. That boss was giving out personal attacks daily, not just to me, ,but to a few particular persons. It took me 4 months to recover from my depression. But today, I thank God for this experience, as I may still be super naive and see the world perfectly if I didn't have such an experience.
I used to work for a very large company... it wasn't as bad as your experience, but elements of your story reminded me of it. Timed breaks with rigid requirements, timed bathroom breaks, timed phone calls with customers... I was once told that saying "Is that understandable?" To a customer was "condescending". Jobs like this are for the birds. As the saying goes what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. You definitely grew from this.
I have had several crap jobs where I ether did not not get paid at all or no final pay checks. Another issue was employers wanting you to work four weeks before yo got paid. My favorite working security was uniforms. They'd issue you rags and then charge you for a new shirt if lost or damaged. I mean your 1982 Chevette gets totaled in an accident insurance isn't buying you a brand new Corvette. Worst job ever was working for an ambulance company whose parent company was a pharmacy. The owner hired a friend to run one of the pharmacies in his chain. Guy kept the place turmoil and was stealing drugs to trade for sex and roofie and rape. Both lost license and bad mouthed all former employees as they did not know who turned them in. Funny how employers can fire you with no notice but demand two weeks notice. Then there is even though an employer bad mouths you bringing up people went to jail and others losts their license makes you bitter.
You handled that just right. People like that want to create a problem. I could tell you some nightmare experiences working but they would take far to long to go through. Isn't amazing what's out there?
I can see where you are coming from. I am trying to decide whether or not to quit my job. The work isn't hard, but I have no support. Then again, I have no savings currently . . . blech.
Excellent storytelling. I had a shit job once (well, several) but nothing like this. Last one was in 2019, when I decided to bail during lunch break, never looked back. Getting my phd now (which is a whole other level of self-inflicted problems, but anyway).
I love your videos! You make me laugh and you sound very down to earth type person. Your stories helps me alot about making and taking positive action toward my goals change! Thank you for being out there!
I've had quite a few horrific jobs that I left very quickly (even in my youth I typically worked at places for less than 2 weeks or more than 2 years, no inbetween) - I think the absolute worst was a pharmacy where I had only cashier experience but they expected me to do everything, give customers health advice (!) and even fill prescriptions and then pharmacists would just sign off on them. We were supposed to only use the restroom on our lunch breaks during 8 hr shifts and when I did go to the restroom every 2-3 hours everyone would look at each other like "OMG I cannot believe she's going to the restroom!" I wasn't trying to hold it all day especially on my period so I quit after about 10 days.
The job you are talking about sounds like straight out abuse...! I noticed, my body will tell me when my job/work place becomes toxic, so i rely on that in the future. I quit my job in february because my health was declining very fast in a few weeks. I´m still out of work unfortunately. But my health got so much better and i had a lot of time to think about my choices that i made.
I got fired from a waiter job. I landed a new job in music retail the next day, so it didn't put me in the poor locker. Hindsight, it was the best thing that happened to me. I was so cocky about service work, thinking it was easier work for less qualified people, and I totally sucked at it even though I thought, at the time, I was good at it. Getting fired knocked me off my high horse big time and to this day, I never go into a job thinking that I know how to do it perfectly, and I now ask thousands of questions to learn the job when I get hired and I'm careful now with making sure I'm doing the job right.
Wow, just reading some of the comments, tells me that, a lot of Nicole’s subscribers are old enough to be her parents/grandparents. The only young person that can teach an old dog new tricks. Nicole, you’re really special.
OMG we had an uneducated manager like that where I used to work in government she would walk around and just take note on who was talking to who. She was very rude and loud and she made meetings feel like a bar fight.
I've seen a work environment like that. The records dept. of a police department in a large Georgia city was a customer of a company I worked for. I was on site a bit for a few months, and the woman who managed the department was incredibly stupid and a major bitch. I'm sure she made everyone there incredibly miserable.
Great video; I think most people have had experience working for assholes. GOOD FOR YOU THAT YOU GOT OUT OF THEIR. you're an inspiration to all little schmos like me.
the funny thing is that this sounds way more harsh than amazon 🤣i work in a grocery warehouse and we never deal with micromanaging like this. i go pee, talk to people, take as long as needed for orders, etc. and no one cares.
Haha yeah ive worked in a place like that. Exactly like that. My mental health suffered a lot. I now work at a charity non profit organisation supporting people. Its brilliant. I never thought work would ever be somewhere i got support from in my life but here we are. Im trusted with my workload and new ideas are welcomed, im trusted to implement them how i want. When i needed time off during a difficult relationship split, i was encouraged to take MORE than i asked for. I am in charge of all my own time and breaks. My work is appreciated and i get compliments a lot. Man. My last job was sooo toxic and i only realise how much now that i work somewhere truly supportive. Never thought id find somewhere like that.
Ive also never walked out of a place before...until that job. I had lost all respect for the place. I would never ever do that anywhere i had even a shred of respect for.
I’ve had two/three jobs that are similar to your story. It showed me small business isn’t always what the facade claims. The third. Job lasted only a couple of weeks. Thankfully. Emotionally sensitive employers are abusive tyrants. The need for money is the only reason why you work . They believe that stranglehold of need is the opportunity to be rash abusive , or else … the or else always turns out so much better. Always pay attention to the turn over of employees. If lots of people have come and gone, big red flag!! Evidence of unstable management. Get out of that interview immediately. Otherwise know what you’re by into. Start looking for a job.
In one job I got suddenly very sick and I was rushed into hospital and it was a serious situation. I was fired. Another job, I sprained my ankle, could not work, lost the job. This is how it is. Be grateful of having perfect health.
Whenever they say "we're a family, here" you need to run the other direction. Large or small company, doesn't matter. Run.
totally correct!
Hi Nicole..It’s taken me to the age of 77 to get the wisdom that you have at your young age. What a beautiful life you will have. Congratulations on learning all that you know already. I’m not working anymore. Slaved away as an unappreciated nurse for 25 years. The really good thing I did was having my son who became an entrepreneur and sends me money every month. I live in a really nice retirement home in Kirkland Quebec, live alone in a studio, do paintings and crafts for fun and living the life I always dreamed of. My daughter and granddaughter were here for Xmas day and the husband as well. Had the best time with my 6 year old granddaughter in the pool. You are a remarkable young woman! Love ❤️ Margaret M.
Oh Margaret! I'm not Nichole but I wish I could be your friend, I'm glad you had a good time
Margaret...my husband and I are nurses as well for the past 17yrs...we know what you mean. Took us about 7yrs into the nursing gig to figure out what the score was. Glad you are taking time for yourself after giving for so many years, you earned it! I have always home schooled our now 12yr old son so hopefully he can grow up outside of the indoctrination system that schools tend to be (public schools seem to be institutions designed to make compliant employees for the elites). I think it is great the younger folks seem to be figuring out that the jig is rigged quickly, and that more are figuring out the college scam as well. It gives me hope for a better future for society. I think the internet has changed the playing field and made it easier for the younger set to figure things out. Information transfers at higher rates with more voices so the truth is easier to discern. So don't be hard on yourself.
My husband and I are both in our early 40s, and we grew up just before the explosion of internet and cell phones. Ergo we can see the world as it was before and after in our formative years which is interesting (to be an elder millennial/young gen x straddling the two generations). Grew up learning the dewey decimal system with no caller ID on the landline, but graduated college with cell phones and internet.
Nicole is a product of the "information age". It's made a know-it-all out of everyone with a cell, computer, and internet.
It bothers me when I hear about nurses, teachers and medical residents being treated poorly. Glad you're enjoying your retirement life. Be happy you're not working as a nurse now because it sounds even worse in some hospitals today.
So nice😊
In the1990's, I worked for a major retailer as a cashier. Getting scheduled breaks was okay, but needing an unscheduled bathroom trip could be difficult. One day I accidentally kicked the wires under the cash register. A connector came apart. I started to put it back together, but then I heard something... every single cash register at checkout went down! 😯 I plugged it back in, all the registers came up. All of the cash registers were linked together. 😂 I had the POWER!!! 💪 Anytime someone needed to go, I would casually kick the connector apart, and everything came to a halt. 😊 We didn't abuse though, just used it when there was an urgent need. The managers would scurry to the computer room, but no one EVER figured it out. 🥳
I fucking LOVE that!
Whenever you are laid off, fired, etc. always tell them: "THANK... YOU!" It's happened to me many times and their reaction is usually pretty funny.
Exactly! Their loss, not yours.
OMG I love the toilet story!
I got fired from a job like that after the first week. What a blessing 🎉
Learn how to cook for yourself. Ordering out is not a skill set. Cooking is fun and rewarding.
That lady is probably watching this video, saying "I knew it was her".
Nicole: 😛
Sorry but I’ve just got images in my head of this “Christine” watching this getting pissed and screaming she knew it was you 😂
HAHAHAHA
I work in a place like that I work there 25 years…one day I just pack up my stuff and walked out . They said I left them in a mess I told them no they put themselves in a mess for being for being rude uncaring and didn’t appreciate what a hard worker like me.
Love it. 💖💖💖
25 years? I would have left the first week. I had a really bad boss once and he tried to get me to do things that were not part of my job and worked hard to get me fired. I wanted to transfer to another department at this large corporation, but he didn't want me to move on because he hated me. I hired an attorney and the company ended up demoting him from manager to standard employee. 😅
I snapped & quit my job after 10 years this July. It was completely unplanned & I’m still unemployed. at first I had instant regret & anxiety about my future. But now that my mental health has improved immensely & I’m the happiest I’ve been in years (nearly 10 to be exact) I thank god for that mental break. I would probably still be there if it wasn’t for that snap. Whatever happens in the future isn’t as bleak as being there another minute.
I hope any future place you work at is kind and the work seems like a piece of cake. Good Luck.
@@gloriastroedecke2717Thank you Gloria. means a lot. ❤✌🏼
You got out and that's great, hope find yourself a good job! Now, I'm wondering how to escape from a situation similar to yours: stressful, not wanting to be there, but it's not a job. It's motherhood. How do one exit there? Divorce? Or is there another way?
Nicole: I wish that I had had someone like you in my life in my 30s. At 62, I'm not as intelligent, confident or articulate as you are right now. I suffer so much from depression, anxiety, and fear that it limits my life. I'm glad you are doing so well. Thanks for sharing your life and wisdom with me.
Hey Kim, you're not alone, 60 here living with the same thing. ԅ( ͒ ͒ )ᕤ
@@ummmm....-sd9ebwish all of us waken ones from the Matrix have land to live together. With no money or jobs. Just barter and share what we have and make!
Hey folks, Jesus Christ gave me boldness and courage to deal with people like that. Seek Him and he will give you peace
I worked for a sociopathic manager at a government call center in Canada. Only realized after reading the books Emotional Vampires and Snakes In Suits. Live and learn. You will grow stronger.
Oh, I also went to an interview a couple of years ago that was so weird! I was early for my appt time, but just sat and sat. I was alone in the tiny waiting room. People would peek through the blinds at me, but if I looked back, the blinds would snap shut. Strange. Not to mention, my gut was in knots, and the little voice was telling me over and over that I was making a mistake, and to get up and leave. I waited a reasonable amount of time, (I'd been there 40 minutes), and then I got up and walked out. The lady who had scheduled my appt emailed me later demanding to know what happened. I just told her I was taking my career in another direction and didn't want the job. It felt so good when I walked out!! 😊
It starts with mutual respect. Good for you!
This is a comment in general about your TH-cam posts
I am probably your granny’s age , and from another country , but I hugely appreciate your quirky sense of thinking , of confidence , of brashness but also a sense of propriety ….!! I wish we think with clarity when we are young and save ourselves a lot undeserved heartache …
Wish my head was as clear and that I lived solo … Hope there are others who get to sort their lives by tweaking these guidelines to suit themselves
Enjoy your life , gal , you are special ..💐
"Phobia of overflowing toilets.." 🤣🤣
I think employers may not give detailed explanations of why you are getting fired is because it gives you information for a lawsuit to argue how you were discriminated against or treated unfairly. If they say nothing then you have a harder time making a case, which is usually not a worthwhile pursuit anyway. Glad you learned from your firing. Often the end of a job is a door to a new AND BETTER opportunity.
They probably have nothing to sue for, anyways. I've found those types of employers, if they're a small business, have no real assets to speak of. The business makes just enough to cover the owners' expenses and make payroll.
This video is hugely underrated. You're a fantastic storyteller - entertaining and wise. I'm going to rewatch and share.
This is one of your best videos. It illustrates the ridiculous ti the horrifying reality of many jobs
I worked for this mom n pop day care center as a bus driver/maintenance person. They said that working for them was being family, too.... When an employer says you're like family, that means they expect you to do things for free and they're gonna take advantage of you like they do with family. And the boss's wife did get really abusive towards me toward the end. They did effed up things like clocking people out without telling them, I wasn't the only one. They paid biweekly, and if someone worked overtime by friday, they clock the person out early the next week and then report no overtime for the two weeks. I would drive for them during the summer for field trips and they would screw me on overtime and would reduce my hours because of lunch breaks, even though I was there with the kids on the trip. They were greedy AF and they and the location manager had no qualms about screwing they're employees out of hours. I worked there for about a year before I told them it was the last straw.
The toilet story reminds me of when I was a kid. My mum’s friend had a cuckoo clock that no one was supposed to touch. My family, including my two brothers, were visiting this family friend and when no one was around, I pulled on one of the chains hanging down. Apparently, that clock wasn’t working, my pulling on that chain started it working. That woman lined my brothers and I up in front of that cuckoo clock, marching back and forth yelling and screaming who had touched her clock. I was terrified and couldn’t say anything. I refused to admit that it was me…I never liked this friend of my mother’s. She was always really spiteful to us when we were all kids. I never forgot that incident and the many other things that she said and did…One day, my younger brother brought up that incident. I admitted that it was me who had done it; he was shocked! It took 30 years for me to admit to that aloud that’s how traumatizing that incident was to a little kid!
This woman acted absolutly disgusting. Over a fucking clock. I feel very very sorry for you and your siblings and how strong it affected you. You are not to blame. It was only her fault for only caring about household items.
@@nelsama0881 Thank you. That woman would visit us every summer for a few years. I would dread her visits because my mum’s personality would change when she was around, becoming harsher just like her. She would only go back to being herself after this woman left!
Your description of the work environment was cinematic. That you endured what you did in a depression is testament to your resilience.
I worked at a coupon clearing house. It was pretty much as you describe your job and everyone was miserable. The supervisor went well past "Christine" level. Rude, mean and uneducated, she was hell to work with. I was sitting in the lunchroom one day and another employee was talking about the time she had a fist fight with the manager. Apparently the woman had no problem swinging on someone if she got pissed off enough. That was it for me. I clocked out that day and never went back. I can't imagine why they kept a manager or any employee who was violent but they did.
Wow,they had no problem having a physically abusive manager work for them. They were not afraid of a lawsuit for assault. Amazing!!!
This happens a lot in service companies -- firms that are contracted by a larger (better) employer -- to do menial tasks, like mailroom, cafe, etc. I've seen fistfights on the floor, screaming, yelling, walkouts with profanity. People just leave and never come back. The pay is abysmal and they work you like a machine. If you ever find yourself in that situation, get out ASAP.
I was fired after eight months working for a Volkswagen dealer in Groningen, The Netherlands, because they needed to give the job to the son (read: spoiled brat) of another car dealer.
That guy who got my job and I ran into each other three times within' a year after I left. The first time I could tell him that I was lucky enough to find a new job on very short notice and it also paid much better. The second time we met I had the news that my salary was up that much that they paid me nett what Volkswagen paid gross.
The third time we met that year he acted as if he didn't see me😊
So the overflowing toilet literally saved you from being stuck in a job from hell. I think you don't need to be scared - the toilet is literally your ally 🚽🤝
If you ever get a bad vibe from an interview, ask the interviewer to show you the area you would be sitting if you took the job. Look at the people... you will know right away if it's toxic.
I worked in a warehouse 4 years ago. My schedule got suddenly changed, with starting time from 7AM, to 5AM. I told my boss that this change would have made things complicated, since there are no busses at those early hours and I have no car. The only thing he responded was "have you not considered buying a car?". I biked to work in any weather condition at 4AM, for the following 6 months. Needless to say I ended up resigning, I just could not stand the alarm at 3.30AM, my sleeping schedule was a mess and my health, both mental and physical, got worse, leading to "too many sick days", which got me a warning. The only thing I regret was not standing up for myself and not quit straight away. Some companies deserve nothing.
I've hardly ever seen people smiling at any job i've been at, all my jobs have been in admin/finance/accounting. I've worked under some truly terrible bosses in at least half of all the jobs i've had.
When the boss's wife works there, that is a warning that the job SUCKS. As for places where several family members are employed, you may as well move into their house, because they fight at the workplace like they fight at home.
It's amazing how self-sabatage occurs when you are too afraid to leave a crappy job.
Funny story- My friend worked for a company with that type of boss/ environment. they decided one Friday that they needed to have a meeting at the end of the day around 4:30 PM. Everyone shuffles into the meeting room. The meeting starts and one of the executives says oh I need to use the restroom. I’ll be right back. Long story short he left and never came back no phone call or anything. On Monday everyone quit. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Worst job I had was also eerily quiet and no one spoke to each other or even looked at each other. The misery vibe was palpable!
Damn... I stayed at a job like that for nearly 15 years.
Hi Nicole you were working in a toxic work environment and they did you a favor and look how far you come at a young age nobody needs to work in a toxic place. Congratulations on your accomplishments!!
Yes!!! I had a situation like this last week. I called out the second day when teachers were supposed to report to work due to a family member being in the hospital (life support). I sent an email to my admins, lead teacher and other co-workers in the middle of the night as we had to leave our house and drive 2 hours to get there. The admins never responded to me at all. Never ask if things are OK with us...nothing! So everything you are saying is the absolute truth. They feel like because life happens, I have somehow offended them. I AM SO DONE WITH BEING AN EMPLOYEE!!! At this point, I would rather live in my car to cut cost than to continue working there. I am working on leaving soon.
I worked for a husband and wife owned company. The wife oversaw the office and the husband out in the field. I worked in the office. Is started out okay but the giant (and tasteless) political poster outside should have been the first red flag. I’m not really red or blue at this time of my life but these people were hardcore republicans. The wife would walk around in political tirades aimed at just anyone who would listen. She would scream and yell at us from her office. She was also just very racist, often implying that the white race was superior. I could go on and on but one day I really had enough. I cleaned up my desk and finished up any odds and ends. Then I typed up a notice, printed it out and I took it into her office. I handed it right to her and basically said “this is my notice of resignation and I’ll finish out the week if you want.” This was only because there was a stipulation that if you didn’t give at least one week notice then they could hold your pay. In the letter it said I was quitting due to a hostile working environment. She didn’t fight it, she just said I was free to leave. It wasn’t a bad job but she was / likely is just a terrible person.
I had some terrible jobs - psychological terror , bullied , mocked ….
'Targets' the sure fire way to kill workers morale and ultimately increase staff turnover.
Also, anyone telling me when I can go to the bathroom gets my middle finger whilst watching me walk away to go to the toilet when I want / need to 🤷♂️
music, nature and pets..is all you need to enjoy..
I worked for a small business ran by a husband and wife. They were very hard work. My gut was warning me at the interview that this job may not go well. Managed 21 months there before falling out out of favour with them. They weren`t quite as bad as Christine and Dick but they were nit picky over trivial problems and were in general mentally exhausting to work for. I couldn`t even get past my first week there for inadvertently messing up their stationery cupboard system. Shame really because I enjoyed the work and most of the other coworkers were nice. Not the worst job I ever had though.
I was taught that there were four criteria a job applicant and employer should answer before making an employment decision. 1. Do I like them? 2. Do I trust them? 3. Will they be a pleasure to do business with? 4. Am I confident they will produce? Many supervisors cannot differentiate between dominance and leadership.
Well stated. It's basic and goes across all industries,services and markets.
Let's be honest. Leadership is a foreign language to the majority of people at all levels of management.
Easy on paper but tricky in real life unless there are some signs that are not always there.
Absolutely trust your gut. I would go one step further and say trust in synchronicities too. For one of my wife's jobs, as soon as she got there on her first day (or maybe it was the interview), several warning lights on the dashboard lit up. She hated the job and was out of there within two months. In retrospect, she should have heeded that warning.
So, what were those “warning lights” that lit up on the dashboard? Thanks in advance. :-)
@@gwarlow Some solenoid needed replacing. Nothing too expensive. But it did cause several lights to go off related to braking, etc.
It is so hard to practice decrement while depressed. That is what I heard. I have often thought that depression is like a neon sign that all narcissists can see a mile away.
I stayed for the toilet story, worth it.
Me too!
I'm still waiting 😆
Lol😂 that was worth it!!
It was a blessing you were fired! I'm cringing at your description of that slave encampment. I've had a data entry job similar but they did treat us like humans and we could wear our earbuds to forget our misery for 8 hours a day.
I never had the fun of being fired from a job. I do agree that having a new job secured makes leaving a job easy. My life was so boring compared to yours.
Your toilet story cracked me up 😂
This kind of environment not only creates bad mental health but also terrible workplace morale. Back in the 1990s I experienced some egregious sexual harassment and reported it to my boss, who reported it to the vice president, who told everyone at work to stop speaking to me. I was so distraught I finally quit, but I started my own business, which I had wanted to do anyway, so I had the same feeling as you: It was the best thing to happen to me; I make way more money, I work at home, and I'm respected and appreciated by my clients. Good on you!
Im an old guy now and just found you (better late than never!) and lost someone precious to me after a long marriage through illness --so, so, many parallels with you the way i view life and my late wife was also very much like you and your outlook on life and all the trials and tribulations working for unapreciative freeloading employers who can only see your faults and not their own. I guess trusting very few humans in life is the best way to go as many just wanting something for nothing from you Governments, councils, and many others. A sad reflection on life looking backwards on a lifetime.
I worked at one of these kinds of companies. I was working in a department that was never treated that way. One 12-hour shift I worked on the assembly line of people who mostly were treated like that; still, the people giving out that kind of treatment would not treat us that way. Worst 12-hour shift of my life. I never did it again, and one guy who had the same job as me walked out during that shift and never returned. I knew that it was one of the worst companies in the city to work for, but I took the job anyway. I had just begun to receive enough stabilizing mental health medication to hold down a job, and I wanted to hold down a job. I quit after a few months because the place was making me sick from inhaling forklift tire dust. They never cleaned the place, and they never hired anyone to clean it. I got a better job the next month.
Weird she brought up the Amazon warehouse jobs. That was my worst job. I thought I was going to finish grad school and get a cool job at a national lab but that was the spring covid happened, the lab did a hiring freeze and I had to get a job at the newly opened Amazon warehouse to survive. I made it 8 months before I got fired for a safety violation. I took like two steps on the robotics floor without my safety vest on that stops the robots near me.
that kind of job sounds like a TH-cam content gold mine, just secretly record it all and post viral videos every day
I think a lot of people can relate and many people feel stuck. I worked at a call center and it was sheer hell. From an overbearing coworker, to a clueless manager; the turnover was high. The crème de la crème was when there was a big snow storm coming and they asked us to sleep on cots in the call center, for fear they wouldn't have enough people. There were plenty of hotels in the area they could have put us up in, but they decided to go the cheap route. there are many horror stories about this job. One day I got fed up, and I announced I was quitting. They asked me to reconsider, but even with more money and benefits, it wasn't worth it
yes I worked in a call centre once and yes you sit there an talk like a broken record over and over on the same script, could drive anyone insane, that is y most call centres have a high turnover
SLEEPING IN A COT!?
@@vegan.rex_8 yep, they bought cots for everyone. With no showers, no kitchen. and no deliveries. We had a coffee machine, and a vending machine.
Oh, the joys of a sweatshop. Been their lived that. Great video.
I want to laugh about your record company job but it is so unbelievably ridiculous that I didn't laugh. I mean, people like "Christine" really exist out there! It blows my mind! I'm almost 67 years old and retired, but the crap so many people put up with (until they are fired or just quit) is another reminder that being retired is such a relief to me! Thanks for your "tell it like it is" style. This old man finds it refreshing.
Near the end of the toilet story it occurred to me that "Christine" was a narcissist and that was why she fired you and probably fired everyone she could get away with firing in spite of the fact that it costs money to start a new hire. I had one of those. He blamed it on a temp agency for two years before they stopped hiring from a temp agency.
I thought the same. Christine wanted to humiliate Nicole,but she couldn't and that pushed her over the edge. She could prove that Nicole was in the bathroom but not that she used the toilet.
And to be honest,a person could use the toilet, wash their hands,and walk out without noticing this was happening. It's very plausible that could happen because so overflows are slow.
Looks like “Christine” was also in a job she hated. Sadly.
Wow. If you didn't live in Canada, I'd swear we worked at the same place, lol. I just quit a job last month after being there for 7 weeks. Very similar to your place ... timed and monitored all day long, crazy managers, nepotism. The most absurd thing to me was helping a woman look for the sugar in the fully stocked breakroom. A coworker came in and saw us. Then she informed us that "it's locked up in the Accounting Manager's Office." By that point, I didn't need to ask "why?" They didn't want the junior employees your age to get hopped up on sugar and distracted from their work, lol. I ignored the warning signs and bad Indeed reviews. I had to quit twice - the first time, they sucked me back in. But as I search for a better job fit, I'm reminded to trust my gut and run from the positions that just feel off. Good luck with your channel. It's great!
Imagine being married to that control freak of a boss? Wow...
Here in Portland, Oregon metro its super common to work 50-60 hrs a week.
Even when they say 40hrs its really 45hrs where you have 1hr of unpaid breaks a day.
I don't understand why anyone would work more than 40hrs. It drives me crazy. OT is supposed to deter employers from requiring it, but in Portland if you have enough mandatory OT you basically get a free employee. And plenty of simps willing to sacrifice their life to a slightly larger paycheck. Those same ppl have no idea how to budget a checkbook so they over spend and now NEED that OT to live. Thereby increasing the prices on everything everywhere.
I'm not lazy, but my life has value.
It's worth a lot more than time and a half.
In my 30-year work history, I’ve left two jobs abruptly (I did give notice but it was a Snap decision). I do not regret either choice as it led to better positions, great bosses and lifelong friendships. I appreciate your honesty and insight in this video and know it will encourage others.
I am 62 and now retired. I started working at 16 years old. My first boss was the worst boss I have ever worked for. He was miserable to work with if he lost at the horse race, but never disrespectful to any of his employees. He taught me so many skills that I am grateful to have worked with him. I guess I am lucky every boss after was excellent, encouraging, and just good family people. I have been self-employed for 37 years, treating people like I have been treated and my son is doing the same.
My first two jobs were owner managers and there is no way I'd ever work for a company like that again. They are the worst places to work for, they treat you like crap, always expect unpaid overtime and seem to think they are doing you a favor. Recently I was unemployed for quite a while and I managed to get an interview at the place and they happened to mention the owner would be my boss and I'd be the only one doing that particular job. I told them I wasn't interested.
In the mid nineties I worked a horrific ten days a a telemarketing job. Your job description sounds precisely like what I experienced. I felt horrible doing the job. I didn't feel like my job helped anyone. It felt predatory.
Horrible jobs though really do make you appreciate good opportunities and pleasant work environments more.
Basic common decency is getting more rare.
When you spoke of the phrase," We're like family" that's always a trigger for me to run. Not all families are kind and nurturing. In fact many are brutal and toxic. I thought about your Boss' nephew. How miserable it must have been for him to have to sit at the same table for Birthday party,Holiday or other family function with his Unvle/ Boss!!!
Hi Nicole - You should use a Brita water filter for your tea. It will make your tea taste a lot better. Especially for your Breville Espresso machine. Tap water is hard and you will get carbon build up on your Espresso machine which could damage your machine or need descaling more often. Plus your coffee will taste a lot better. The Brita filter water will remove bitterness from your coffee.
Wish I knew the name of this business so I NEVER give them any of my money, lol.
They've since closed down 😂
@@AccordingtoNicoleWhat? No! Gee, I wonder why. Seriously though, great video! As a recovering people pleaser, I can say with certainty that my younger self would have definitely bent over backwards to come in and work the weekend! Not anymore! Great content! I am going to watch more! Have a good day! 😊
Gruffle: (Gruf Full); Verb; An incomprehensible expression of dissatisfaction and contempt through a short, oral expulsion of saliva and grunting.
@@AccordingtoNicoleSo NAME THEM!!!!!
Oh my goodness, Nicole what a horrible place to work . The lessons you learned are incredibly important for all of us to learn.
Toxic, bullying workplace..should be fined by the fair work authority.
The worst job I had was when I was a receptionist. They weren't bad people but I was just 18, had moved cities and had a very "It'll be ok" attitude about everything. When I was being trained I didn't really listen or write anything down, when I didn't know what to do I kept bugging the lady who trained me every time even though she'd shown me 100 times what to do in that situation. My performance was slipping and I was home sick and I'd call in sick all the time. That job was the best thing that happened to me because when I got an admin job you can bet I wrote down EVERYTHING, re-read my notes, made myself proceedures to follow until I could do it in my sleep. It taught me that you need to look at a workplace as being YOUR environment, not just a place that you visit for 8 hours a day.
I had the experience of working a job that I would cry my eyes out every day. That boss was giving out personal attacks daily, not just to me, ,but to a few particular persons. It took me 4 months to recover from my depression. But today, I thank God for this experience, as I may still be super naive and see the world perfectly if I didn't have such an experience.
"Christine" is the name of a Stephen King novel and film. 🤔
Wow..Imagine being raised by that woman?
I used to work for a very large company... it wasn't as bad as your experience, but elements of your story reminded me of it. Timed breaks with rigid requirements, timed bathroom breaks, timed phone calls with customers... I was once told that saying "Is that understandable?" To a customer was "condescending". Jobs like this are for the birds. As the saying goes what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. You definitely grew from this.
I have had several crap jobs where I ether did not not get paid at all or no final pay checks. Another issue was employers wanting you to work four weeks before yo got paid. My favorite working security was uniforms. They'd issue you rags and then charge you for a new shirt if lost or damaged. I mean your 1982 Chevette gets totaled in an accident insurance isn't buying you a brand new Corvette.
Worst job ever was working for an ambulance company whose parent company was a pharmacy. The owner hired a friend to run one of the pharmacies in his chain. Guy kept the place turmoil and was stealing drugs to trade for sex and roofie and rape. Both lost license and bad mouthed all former employees as they did not know who turned them in. Funny how employers can fire you with no notice but demand two weeks notice. Then there is even though an employer bad mouths you bringing up people went to jail and others losts their license makes you bitter.
You handled that just right. People like that want to create a problem. I could tell you some nightmare experiences working but they would take far to long to go through. Isn't amazing what's out there?
I can see where you are coming from. I am trying to decide whether or not to quit my job. The work isn't hard, but I have no support. Then again, I have no savings currently . . . blech.
When yu are depressed yu can’t think properly yu harm yourself unintentionally
Excellent storytelling. I had a shit job once (well, several) but nothing like this. Last one was in 2019, when I decided to bail during lunch break, never looked back. Getting my phd now (which is a whole other level of self-inflicted problems, but anyway).
I love your videos! You make me laugh and you sound very down to earth type person. Your stories helps me alot about making and taking positive action toward my goals change! Thank you for being out there!
I've had quite a few horrific jobs that I left very quickly (even in my youth I typically worked at places for less than 2 weeks or more than 2 years, no inbetween) - I think the absolute worst was a pharmacy where I had only cashier experience but they expected me to do everything, give customers health advice (!) and even fill prescriptions and then pharmacists would just sign off on them. We were supposed to only use the restroom on our lunch breaks during 8 hr shifts and when I did go to the restroom every 2-3 hours everyone would look at each other like "OMG I cannot believe she's going to the restroom!" I wasn't trying to hold it all day especially on my period so I quit after about 10 days.
The job you are talking about sounds like straight out abuse...! I noticed, my body will tell me when my job/work place becomes toxic, so i rely on that in the future. I quit my job in february because my health was declining very fast in a few weeks. I´m still out of work unfortunately. But my health got so much better and i had a lot of time to think about my choices that i made.
What do you do now? What is your business?
I got fired from a waiter job. I landed a new job in music retail the next day, so it didn't put me in the poor locker. Hindsight, it was the best thing that happened to me. I was so cocky about service work, thinking it was easier work for less qualified people, and I totally sucked at it even though I thought, at the time, I was good at it. Getting fired knocked me off my high horse big time and to this day, I never go into a job thinking that I know how to do it perfectly, and I now ask thousands of questions to learn the job when I get hired and I'm careful now with making sure I'm doing the job right.
Releif is all Ive ever felt when Ive been fired or quit, I guess thats why Im unemployed but Im way more at ease nowadays.....
Wow, just reading some of the comments, tells me that, a lot of Nicole’s subscribers are old enough to be her parents/grandparents. The only young person that can teach an old dog new tricks. Nicole, you’re really special.
They need you more than you need them ❤.
OMG we had an uneducated manager like that where I used to work in government she would walk around and just take note on who was talking to who. She was very rude and loud and she made meetings feel like a bar fight.
I've seen a work environment like that. The records dept. of a police department in a large Georgia city was a customer of a company I worked for. I was on site a bit for a few months, and the woman who managed the department was incredibly stupid and a major bitch. I'm sure she made everyone there incredibly miserable.
Great video; I think most people have had experience working for assholes. GOOD FOR YOU THAT YOU GOT OUT OF THEIR. you're an inspiration to all little schmos like me.
Worse job working in a bank. Had to work thevday my dad passed
i quit a job after being followed, documented, and questioned about going to the bathroom repeatedly. Like, damn, Karen, people gotta poop!
the funny thing is that this sounds way more harsh than amazon 🤣i work in a grocery warehouse and we never deal with micromanaging like this. i go pee, talk to people, take as long as needed for orders, etc. and no one cares.
That was the funniest most random burp 🤣🤣
Also yikes... glad I work where I do. It's also a desk job but we chat and have fun here!
You are such a strong woman Nicole !
You have given many strength to go on !
Wow what a nightmare, and I work at Amazon.
Haha yeah ive worked in a place like that. Exactly like that. My mental health suffered a lot. I now work at a charity non profit organisation supporting people. Its brilliant. I never thought work would ever be somewhere i got support from in my life but here we are. Im trusted with my workload and new ideas are welcomed, im trusted to implement them how i want. When i needed time off during a difficult relationship split, i was encouraged to take MORE than i asked for. I am in charge of all my own time and breaks. My work is appreciated and i get compliments a lot. Man. My last job was sooo toxic and i only realise how much now that i work somewhere truly supportive. Never thought id find somewhere like that.
Ive also never walked out of a place before...until that job. I had lost all respect for the place. I would never ever do that anywhere i had even a shred of respect for.
I’ve had two/three jobs that are similar to your story. It showed me small business isn’t always what the facade claims. The third. Job lasted only a couple of weeks. Thankfully. Emotionally sensitive employers are abusive tyrants. The need for money is the only reason why you work . They believe that stranglehold of need is the opportunity to be rash abusive , or else … the or else always turns out so much better.
Always pay attention to the turn over of employees. If lots of people have come and gone, big red flag!! Evidence of unstable management. Get out of that interview immediately. Otherwise know what you’re by into. Start looking for a job.
YES STORYTIME 🔥
If that horrid woman told me I was fired, I would have looked up to Heaven, with hands raised, shouting in a loud voice, "THANK YOU JESUS!"
Indeed PTL hallelujah 🙌
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I just admire the hell out of you, Nicole!
you made me laugh 😅 especially on Christine character. I should cry and feel piy or what.
In one job I got suddenly very sick and I was rushed into hospital and it was a serious situation. I was fired. Another job, I sprained my ankle, could not work, lost the job. This is how it is. Be grateful of having perfect health.
Great wisdom. !!!!!!
making people work like that is complete nonsense. when money became more important than human lives, thats when humanity has lost its way