That might have been a prepared response after someone else was creepy towards her on a previous incident. Unfortunately, young female customer service workers are frequently sexually harassed by entitled male customers.
Story 2: Seriously, don't go "Why didn't you tell us??" when YOU'RE the one who told OP to stop gossiping and to just do his job. This is EXACTLY what you told OP to do, why are you so shocked? What did he mean OP took the request "too literally" and being "petty"? He shot himself in the foot by telling OP to not give a Sh*t.
honestly, i don't know why OP even admitted that they knew why the guy blew up. OP should have just said "i don't know" or even "i can't say why" by admitting that OP knew all along and didn't do anything about it, now OP is in trouble, even though they were following orders. really though, OP should just quit.
Eh the employers are clearly Ahhhrse. 1. "Are you implying we are being deceitful when hiring?!" Clearly they are. Or they wouldn't have the turnover rate due to that issue. 2. Entirely refused information from others "below them", belittling OP. Obviously a sh**ty ahh company. The writing was on the ceiling.
Some people who get hired for a job they didn't sign up for, quit 80% of the time, the other 20% stay and just let their frustration fume, until they reach a boiling point. My grandpa was funny about, he didn't "quit" he just didn't come in for his shift, the warehouse boss did call him to ask if he was sick and he said "I think you got the wrong employee, I'm saposed to be with customer service" and hung up
Creepy customers are the worst, but as a straight dude, I love disappointing them. I worked pizza dleivery in college, one night a female coworker, also a driver, got off a call and literally recoiled. She told me the customer was very creepy, and when he found out she was a driver said he hoped he got to see her, she got nervous and just told him, she can't really choose her orders (kinda true), but he said he'd give her a tip if she delivered it. Technically the way we did things, she was next up to take his order, but I offered to take it for her, she offered to cover dishes while I was gone. I get to the dudes hotel, and he opens the door, obviously disappointed, but I am being super friendly, 'good evening sir! Hope you're doing well!' I open the box to show the pizza (we were supposed to do this to ensure the customer liked the pizza, but we didn't always do it) 'everything look good today sir?!' He just mumbled 'yeah, looks great' hands me the money (no tip) and off I go.
I'm a gay dude who is pretty gay and out, and I made a guy feel really uncomfortable after he was acting like a creeper towards a co-worker of mine. I'm like oh hell no.
I once had to tell a creepy customer off because he was being intrusive and asking personal and gross questions to one of our minor cashiers (16 to 17) where I was the head cashier. I flat out told him in friendly tone but serious to basically knock it off
The way I myself would crashout if the manager had the balls to look me in the eye and ask "why didn't you tell me he was frustrated for being hired for a job he didn't sign up for" after explicitly telling them that people were upset for being hired for a job they didn't sign up for. Crazy how words have meaning.
It wouldn’t have been that for me, it was the “you’re taking me too literally!” Bitch, you told me *explicitly* not to tell you about *this, specifically.*
That last story reminds me of when I was 19 working at Express. We had a ton of international people come through and there was a Muslim man from I don't know where that was furious that I was asking him questions and looking him in the eye. Mind you he was shopping for his wife who was standing next to him that I was told I couldn't speak to. He demanded I get a man for him to talk to, I told my managers (I had 3) and the super flamboyantly gay one bounced off to talk to him.
Story 2 reminds me of my dad. He was hired by this company to improve productions through his coding skills. To be clear, his programs literally saved his last company millions of dollars every year. However, they wouldn't give him access to do the stuff he needed to do, and instead had him selling scrap metal. He quit.
I definitely remember the "Daddy" from another story. That was when a lady was saying something to the child badly and the person taking care of it was reprimanding her for it. Long story short, when his father came in he ran to him and said daddy. If I'm correct I think the father was the boss or something along those lines. The lady did not return the next day like she fired herself. Just for the fact that she was saying something to this child even though the child didn't do anything wrong. I wish I could remember what it was but maybe it was not belonging here and the other person was going to say who this child is.
This reminds me of the story where the dad was spanking his older kid, so the kid let out a smal, but distinct moan. The dad stopped and never spanked him ever again.
@tailsofchaos I am so chronically online that I actually remembered that story. Should be the one where a doctor was coming in to hand some documents with her nephew in tow. During her absence, they hired a receptionist to handle the documentation, and she was rude to the kid, and the kid's parent was the person who hired her. I honestly can't remember what video it was, but am I right for thinking that's the story?
@nemo87100 That sounds about right. And yeah I still can't remember which video either since it was years back but still remember in saying the word Daddy XD
Dude as an insomniac I value my sleep more than ANYTHING. I have a seriously strict time I NEED to go to bed or else I'll get maybe two to three hours of sleep max. It irritates the ever living crap out of me when people say 'just stay off your phone before you go to bed' like dude, I'm literally laying on my back staring at the ceiling for HOURS while I wait for my body to finally go 'ok, now we can sleep'. people also find it impressive that I can function normally on two hours of sleep, lol, I'd rather sleep like six hours but hey, some sleep is better than no sleep XD
lol I had the same problem for years! I got so much unsolicited “advice”, like yeah I tried all that and no it’s not due to caffeine or tv as it’s been a problem since I was a toddler and I didn’t have access to those. It also turns out I have paradoxical reactions to most things people find relaxing. Melatonin made me antsy and unable to be still and reading made sure I stayed up to finish the book. For me what puts me to sleep is repeat watching a show or movie and right now that movie is Ready or Not or Frasier and I don’t take advice. It’s like when people tell people with depression “just try to be happy!” A pathology is a pathology and can’t be overcome by “trying” harder.
@ lol so not helpful for everyone. (Sure for some it can help, but not everyone, especially true insomniacs) Like I didn’t start having caffeine at all until I had graduated college. Caffeine is not the issue. And I can definitely drink a Red Bull before bed and still fall asleep (not the best idea as it does decrease my quality but it doesn’t “wire” me).
Me too. Like no it’s not coffee, no it’s not the TV or my phone, it’s a condition lmao the unsolicited advice from people who can sleep as soon as they hit their pillow annoys me.
studies have shown that just laying down with your eyes closed, even if you don't fall asleep, does give you some rest. so, even though you aren't falling asleep and getting the full experience, the time you spend waiting to fall asleep isn't wasted.
13:18 my first thought for the name he’s using to abuse the rule and daddy and was so right. But that’s so gross to use at all and especially to a young girl
*6th Story:* Now I want to go to a Starbucks just so the baristas can shout names like Hugh Jazz, Anita Baff, Mike Hunt, Amanda Huginkis, and Seymour Buttz. 🤣
Second story: They said OP accused them of being deceitful to potencial hires, but they do were deceitful and didn't care at all that that was the problem.
I work at a Liqour store and we get so many creeps. I've been given free reign to just go full autistic stone face the minute it begins, I've also been allowed to go monotone. The minute you start being creepy to me I just turn off my customer service function, remain professional and go completely robotic. If you get creepy with my coworkers I'll probably say something sassy about it like I literally looked a man in the eyes (which was a struggle with the tism) and said "sir I'd appreciate it if you stopped being creepy and had a good night" and then my coworker stepped away from the counter (she didn't leave it just moved away from him) and I went and put hand sanitizer on my hands all while looking at him
13:35, when people would give me dumb names at TB, i would just call the order number. The daddy thing happened a few times, and i told everyone to call out the number bc we aren't dealing with that
Story 2: "are you imply that we're deceiving people when hiring them?" Should've been answered with "you sure seem to do so since almost everyone ate complaining about that."
Many places still use boilers to run factories. Most don’t need an attendant to monitor 24/7 and they start up and shut down much more efficiently. The last place I worked in with a boiler actually had the evacuations and drills coordinated in the control room of the boilers
I'm honestly wondering about the boiler story. Like, the process to shut it down completely seems.... long. Why would the staff be dealing with the shutdown process when the fire alarm goes off? Regardless if it's for a drill or a real fire emergency. During drills, it's explained for you to act as if it's a real fire emergency and so leave everything behind and evacuate immediately. Shutting down the boiler just seems... counterproductive to the purpose of a fire drill.
13:45 the Taco Bell name thing I called myself “surprise” what the heck?! Edit: I knew most of the managers. Since three times in a row, each manager had the same name has me. So I basically play an innocent prank on the nice auntie years ago. It mostly has teens and different managers these days.
I'm almost 100% positive that the second story, the one about a bunch of employees quitting because they where working on a wearhouse, the company is Amazon. That is exactly what happened to me when I applied there. They had me 40 ft up in the air on a lift. I'm terrified of heights . I said f this and bounced way out
I don't know why, but the sleeping hours really burns me. They have bizarre sleeping hours, and think they can disrespect OP's standard hourse without consequences? BS. Other things i want to comment on, but not worth violating my employer's code of ethics.
I was thinking it might have used to lead to a garage but the garage got converted into a room or something. My current driveway leads to my garage but if I didn’t park in the garage a car would not fit in the driveway safely.
I wonder if op has an older house is why his drive way is so small because cars used to be smaller anyway having a driveway that makes car block the sidewalk sounds like an oversight on the builders
I hope that those people that were misled into that kind of a position that they reported them for the better business bureau for misrepresentation. And I'm pretty sure some of the labor laws and civil rights are being broken by this company by making their employees pretty much silence by not able to put any input in.
The second story, OP is kind of dumb because he went out of his way to comply but knew it could get him in trouble with the city. Instead of telling her to report him because he’s not breaking the law as it is.
Hah. One time I went to McD's after they tried to bougie up and started asking for people's names instead of ticket numbers. I gave my last name... grew up in the 80's when everyone asked for last names so it's still my habit. We'll my last name ends with cox and the girl has SUCH loopy handwriting that it didn't look anything like my last name and she spelled the cox with a ck no s for the x ... well a different chick brings my order out and she's up there calling out our number. She apologized, asked me what my name was, and showed me the ticket, saying it looks like that says Lollicock and I was NOT finna holler that across here. Lmao I crack up every time I think of that poor girls face.
I think I used to live with the noisy roommates from the story. I was the only business 9-6er in the apartment. They were waiter/actors…ugh. How these people function is beyond me.
Real funny that an E5 was a safety officer and acting like he was hot shit. I made E5 in 2 years from E2. Dude was just wanting to feel above people for way too long.
Being reprimanded for taking something too literally.. if you're neurodivergent and take things literally, they could definitely look at taking that to tribunal...
If wearhouse is hot they should have fan maybe one that cools place down but didn't blow air but I imagine if anyone brought that up they be denied Sounds like wearhouse had bad conditions even if people did sign up for it
"Ill try to sound more disappointed next time" damn i wish i was that quick on my feet 😂
That might have been a prepared response after someone else was creepy towards her on a previous incident. Unfortunately, young female customer service workers are frequently sexually harassed by entitled male customers.
Cause it was made up.
Story 2: Seriously, don't go "Why didn't you tell us??" when YOU'RE the one who told OP to stop gossiping and to just do his job. This is EXACTLY what you told OP to do, why are you so shocked? What did he mean OP took the request "too literally" and being "petty"? He shot himself in the foot by telling OP to not give a Sh*t.
honestly, i don't know why OP even admitted that they knew why the guy blew up. OP should have just said "i don't know" or even "i can't say why"
by admitting that OP knew all along and didn't do anything about it, now OP is in trouble, even though they were following orders. really though, OP should just quit.
That order is something I'd have wanted in writing so I could fight getting written up
Eh the employers are clearly Ahhhrse.
1. "Are you implying we are being deceitful when hiring?!"
Clearly they are. Or they wouldn't have the turnover rate due to that issue.
2. Entirely refused information from others "below them", belittling OP.
Obviously a sh**ty ahh company. The writing was on the ceiling.
Some people who get hired for a job they didn't sign up for, quit 80% of the time, the other 20% stay and just let their frustration fume, until they reach a boiling point. My grandpa was funny about, he didn't "quit" he just didn't come in for his shift, the warehouse boss did call him to ask if he was sick and he said "I think you got the wrong employee, I'm saposed to be with customer service" and hung up
I don't understand why OP stayed. I would have been sending out resumes from the moment I got that order.
Creepy customers are the worst, but as a straight dude, I love disappointing them. I worked pizza dleivery in college, one night a female coworker, also a driver, got off a call and literally recoiled. She told me the customer was very creepy, and when he found out she was a driver said he hoped he got to see her, she got nervous and just told him, she can't really choose her orders (kinda true), but he said he'd give her a tip if she delivered it. Technically the way we did things, she was next up to take his order, but I offered to take it for her, she offered to cover dishes while I was gone. I get to the dudes hotel, and he opens the door, obviously disappointed, but I am being super friendly, 'good evening sir! Hope you're doing well!' I open the box to show the pizza (we were supposed to do this to ensure the customer liked the pizza, but we didn't always do it) 'everything look good today sir?!' He just mumbled 'yeah, looks great' hands me the money (no tip) and off I go.
I'm a gay dude who is pretty gay and out, and I made a guy feel really uncomfortable after he was acting like a creeper towards a co-worker of mine. I'm like oh hell no.
@giancarloc1985 making creeps feel uncomfortable is one of life's simple pleasures
I once had to tell a creepy customer off because he was being intrusive and asking personal and gross questions to one of our minor cashiers (16 to 17) where I was the head cashier. I flat out told him in friendly tone but serious to basically knock it off
@@giancarloc1985 tell the story plzz
Hearing rSlash say "Daddy" in that voice was not on my 2024 Bingo card, but I'm here for it 😂
Honestly, I’m not that surprised😅
😂
The way I myself would crashout if the manager had the balls to look me in the eye and ask "why didn't you tell me he was frustrated for being hired for a job he didn't sign up for" after explicitly telling them that people were upset for being hired for a job they didn't sign up for. Crazy how words have meaning.
Manager is a spineless jackass. The kind who firmly believes nothing is ever his fault, no matter what he tells his employees to do or not do.
It wouldn’t have been that for me, it was the “you’re taking me too literally!”
Bitch, you told me *explicitly* not to tell you about *this, specifically.*
That last story reminds me of when I was 19 working at Express. We had a ton of international people come through and there was a Muslim man from I don't know where that was furious that I was asking him questions and looking him in the eye.
Mind you he was shopping for his wife who was standing next to him that I was told I couldn't speak to. He demanded I get a man for him to talk to, I told my managers (I had 3) and the super flamboyantly gay one bounced off to talk to him.
🤣 Perfection!
I hate those kinds of people. Mf don’t test me I won’t help you at all or get a man for you.
Am I the only one imagine the guy smug look quickly turning into a horrified look when the male Taco Bell worker yelled out Daaadddyyy!"!😂😂🤣
As much as I love Rslash, I don't usually react to the videos. The "Daddy" story made me laugh so hard I almost choked on my breakfast 😂
Bring back stories about Kevin, tech support, ahole tax and feel good stories (we all could use some joy).
yes i totally agree, espech tech support
Choosing beggers and nice guy/girl too
Noo not the choosing beggars! Makes me depressed
Hear hear to more variety!
Story 2 reminds me of my dad. He was hired by this company to improve productions through his coding skills. To be clear, his programs literally saved his last company millions of dollars every year. However, they wouldn't give him access to do the stuff he needed to do, and instead had him selling scrap metal. He quit.
I definitely remember the "Daddy" from another story. That was when a lady was saying something to the child badly and the person taking care of it was reprimanding her for it. Long story short, when his father came in he ran to him and said daddy.
If I'm correct I think the father was the boss or something along those lines.
The lady did not return the next day like she fired herself. Just for the fact that she was saying something to this child even though the child didn't do anything wrong.
I wish I could remember what it was but maybe it was not belonging here and the other person was going to say who this child is.
This reminds me of the story where the dad was spanking his older kid, so the kid let out a smal, but distinct moan. The dad stopped and never spanked him ever again.
@tailsofchaos I am so chronically online that I actually remembered that story. Should be the one where a doctor was coming in to hand some documents with her nephew in tow. During her absence, they hired a receptionist to handle the documentation, and she was rude to the kid, and the kid's parent was the person who hired her. I honestly can't remember what video it was, but am I right for thinking that's the story?
@nemo87100 That sounds about right. And yeah I still can't remember which video either since it was years back but still remember in saying the word Daddy XD
Why am I picturing Kevin pulling a full Angel Dust motif when calling for "Daddy?" 😂😂😂
Lol like in his show and tell video 🤣
Now i can picture it 🤣
There it is! I was thinking of Hazbin too! Thank you!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh I can picture it perfectly because I'd do the same thing lol. And I would exaggerate and I already sound pretty gay as it is lol.
“And what can you do, my feminine fellow?”
Dude as an insomniac I value my sleep more than ANYTHING. I have a seriously strict time I NEED to go to bed or else I'll get maybe two to three hours of sleep max. It irritates the ever living crap out of me when people say 'just stay off your phone before you go to bed' like dude, I'm literally laying on my back staring at the ceiling for HOURS while I wait for my body to finally go 'ok, now we can sleep'. people also find it impressive that I can function normally on two hours of sleep, lol, I'd rather sleep like six hours but hey, some sleep is better than no sleep XD
lol I had the same problem for years! I got so much unsolicited “advice”, like yeah I tried all that and no it’s not due to caffeine or tv as it’s been a problem since I was a toddler and I didn’t have access to those. It also turns out I have paradoxical reactions to most things people find relaxing. Melatonin made me antsy and unable to be still and reading made sure I stayed up to finish the book. For me what puts me to sleep is repeat watching a show or movie and right now that movie is Ready or Not or Frasier and I don’t take advice. It’s like when people tell people with depression “just try to be happy!” A pathology is a pathology and can’t be overcome by “trying” harder.
@rebeccajesse4604 omfg i totally forgot how many times I've been told to stop drinking coffee 🤭😂
@ lol so not helpful for everyone. (Sure for some it can help, but not everyone, especially true insomniacs) Like I didn’t start having caffeine at all until I had graduated college. Caffeine is not the issue. And I can definitely drink a Red Bull before bed and still fall asleep (not the best idea as it does decrease my quality but it doesn’t “wire” me).
Me too. Like no it’s not coffee, no it’s not the TV or my phone, it’s a condition lmao the unsolicited advice from people who can sleep as soon as they hit their pillow annoys me.
studies have shown that just laying down with your eyes closed, even if you don't fall asleep, does give you some rest. so, even though you aren't falling asleep and getting the full experience, the time you spend waiting to fall asleep isn't wasted.
I'm a straight man, and I would have called "Daddy" the same way as Kevin.
It's the only way that was appropriate.
13:18 my first thought for the name he’s using to abuse the rule and daddy and was so right.
But that’s so gross to use at all and especially to a young girl
*6th Story:* Now I want to go to a Starbucks just so the baristas can shout names like Hugh Jazz, Anita Baff, Mike Hunt, Amanda Huginkis, and Seymour Buttz. 🤣
That’s like what Fry had to deal with. I love it!
"Why can't I find a man to hug and kiss?"
I would go with Hugh Janus.
I remember when someone recorded fake tweets from CNN. Ben Dover, Mike Oxlong, Ainita Blackman. I couldn’t believe it honestly
@@Gypsy-Tongue That's hilarious!
That starbucks barista straight murdered that man.
Second story: They said OP accused them of being deceitful to potencial hires, but they do were deceitful and didn't care at all that that was the problem.
Oh, god, I LOVE the image of an extremely camp Kevin yelling out "Daaadddyyyy!"! 🤣🤣🤣
*God *G
@CupcakeFairy777 Which god? We've made up more than 3300 of these imaginary friends so far.
@@CupcakeFairy777 Not everyone believes in your god, they're allowed to type the word however they want
I laughed when Rslash said it
@@CupcakeFairy777 You're assuming they mean yours, why?
I work at a Liqour store and we get so many creeps. I've been given free reign to just go full autistic stone face the minute it begins, I've also been allowed to go monotone. The minute you start being creepy to me I just turn off my customer service function, remain professional and go completely robotic.
If you get creepy with my coworkers I'll probably say something sassy about it like I literally looked a man in the eyes (which was a struggle with the tism) and said "sir I'd appreciate it if you stopped being creepy and had a good night" and then my coworker stepped away from the counter (she didn't leave it just moved away from him) and I went and put hand sanitizer on my hands all while looking at him
14:57 😮BURN
It’s always amusing when Dark Fluff and then rSlash cover the same story on back to back days. I had such a case of Deja vu.
Heard the start of the boiler room one and thought 'Wait, I know this'
When rSlash said "HOA" I said to myself "Oh crap. This should be good." I was right. lol
Good morning rslash community ❤
Good morning 😊 Hope your week goes well!
Good morning!!
Good afternoon!!
Good morning!
Yo odd username person
"Kevin is a lot of things. And ✨️gay✨️ is one of them" 😂
I think you like that guy but not in a gay. way
@langbo9999 wtf?
What kind of sleeping hours are midnight to 6 am? That's not enough quiet hours.
13:35, when people would give me dumb names at TB, i would just call the order number. The daddy thing happened a few times, and i told everyone to call out the number bc we aren't dealing with that
For the Taco Bell story, I can’t help but hear Kevin with Angel Dust’s voice.
Me too 😂
Story 1 is a repeat. A good one at that!
Three is a recent repeat
Story 2: "are you imply that we're deceiving people when hiring them?" Should've been answered with "you sure seem to do so since almost everyone ate complaining about that."
"I mean I didn't say that, but if that's your takeaway from the feedback."
Story 3: "It makes the neighborhood look bad" Would proceed to do the exact same thing some time later. Maybe she just doesn't like seeing the vehicle
naw. she's just one of those people who wants to control other people.
Many places still use boilers to run factories. Most don’t need an attendant to monitor 24/7 and they start up and shut down much more efficiently. The last place I worked in with a boiler actually had the evacuations and drills coordinated in the control room of the boilers
I'm honestly wondering about the boiler story. Like, the process to shut it down completely seems.... long. Why would the staff be dealing with the shutdown process when the fire alarm goes off? Regardless if it's for a drill or a real fire emergency. During drills, it's explained for you to act as if it's a real fire emergency and so leave everything behind and evacuate immediately. Shutting down the boiler just seems... counterproductive to the purpose of a fire drill.
@@bumblebeefan24he did it to be petty
13:00 "Im chris hansen, will you please take a seat?"
13:45 the Taco Bell name thing I called myself “surprise” what the heck?! Edit: I knew most of the managers. Since three times in a row, each manager had the same name has me. So I basically play an innocent prank on the nice auntie years ago. It mostly has teens and different managers these days.
I'm almost 100% positive that the second story, the one about a bunch of employees quitting because they where working on a wearhouse, the company is Amazon. That is exactly what happened to me when I applied there. They had me 40 ft up in the air on a lift. I'm terrified of heights . I said f this and bounced way out
It feels like it's been a while since we had a malicious compliance episode. So happy for this one
"I'll try to sound more disappointed next time" is SAVAGE. Totally warranted. I'm glad he almost cried. 11/10
I got really excited waiting to see how rSlash was going to shout "DAAAAADY!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rslash screaming "DADDY!" is going to be new ringtone. 😂
I don't know why, but the sleeping hours really burns me. They have bizarre sleeping hours, and think they can disrespect OP's standard hourse without consequences? BS. Other things i want to comment on, but not worth violating my employer's code of ethics.
"Dadddy!!" 🤣🤣 I'm dead. 🤣🤣
For the “clocking out” story, if I were OP, at 6 am I’d just play the fnaf 6 am song lol
I miss the r/entitled parents ones. Love the video as usual!!
the acting on the "DADDY~" was spot-on 🤣🤣🤣
If I get in trouble for reporting something at work, I'm just not going to report it; then sit back and watch the show.
🤣 “DADDY!” That’s perfect! 🧑🍳 😘
What kind of driveway does OP have that can't fit one car?🙄
A clown car driveway?
I was thinking it might have used to lead to a garage but the garage got converted into a room or something. My current driveway leads to my garage but if I didn’t park in the garage a car would not fit in the driveway safely.
I wonder if op has an older house is why his drive way is so small because cars used to be smaller anyway having a driveway that makes car block the sidewalk sounds like an oversight on the builders
I like to imagine that the moment rslash screamed “daddy” his wife happened to be close by and fell over laughing
Hey rslash! I listen to your stories every day and have for a long time. I just want you to know your videos are appreciated. Thank you!
Hey RSlash, I think you may have already read Story 1 in another video
13:30 what Taco Bell asks for names? That doesn't happen at any Taco Bell in my area. I call BS on this whole story.
3rd story: "Linda, by all means - involve the city. Have fun."
“I’ll try to sound more disappointed next time.”
Hello, police? I’d like to report an r/murderedbywords!
Story 3 is more petty revenge
The way I sat here refreshing until it posted
Yeah no. Op was doing EXACTLY as told. I wouldn't be accepting that reprimand.
Story 6: IDK what he was expecting when he made that request, but I hope that's a lesson learned
"I'll follow every rule to the letter."
...proceeds to knowingly violate city ordinance.
I hope that those people that were misled into that kind of a position that they reported them for the better business bureau for misrepresentation.
And I'm pretty sure some of the labor laws and civil rights are being broken by this company by making their employees pretty much silence by not able to put any input in.
Daddy why did you eat my fries?
That first one just sounds like the world of entry level jobs. OP thinks he is more important than he is.
The second story, OP is kind of dumb because he went out of his way to comply but knew it could get him in trouble with the city. Instead of telling her to report him because he’s not breaking the law as it is.
Snitching isn't cool, kids. Fair or not, you don't want that reputation.
Hah. One time I went to McD's after they tried to bougie up and started asking for people's names instead of ticket numbers. I gave my last name... grew up in the 80's when everyone asked for last names so it's still my habit. We'll my last name ends with cox and the girl has SUCH loopy handwriting that it didn't look anything like my last name and she spelled the cox with a ck no s for the x ... well a different chick brings my order out and she's up there calling out our number. She apologized, asked me what my name was, and showed me the ticket, saying it looks like that says Lollicock and I was NOT finna holler that across here. Lmao I crack up every time I think of that poor girls face.
2nd story not really petty just going about your job especially if the boss says we don’t need your ideas nor your opinion so you did exactly that 😀
I think I used to live with the noisy roommates from the story. I was the only business 9-6er in the apartment. They were waiter/actors…ugh. How these people function is beyond me.
Concerning the Daddy story I would pay actual money to see this. Jackwipes like this deserve some turnabout
I hope that everyone is having a good Tuesday!
Real funny that an E5 was a safety officer and acting like he was hot shit. I made E5 in 2 years from E2. Dude was just wanting to feel above people for way too long.
"YAY R/SLASH" we all say in unison. (i love these videos sm)
UwU
I'm tired
Me too😂
Baldurs gate 3 is the reason I'm tired. Lol
UvU
OwO
So am i
Tell me you're a furry without telling me you're a furry
I believed the term OP in Tacobell is looking for is femboy which is use similarly to how one describes tomboys. I could be wrong though.
Finally lore malicious compliance
Being reprimanded for taking something too literally.. if you're neurodivergent and take things literally, they could definitely look at taking that to tribunal...
Inread the taco bell story the other day. Was waiting to hear rslash tell it
story 2 sounds similar to working at goodwill
You can say flamboyant. We don’t mind.
I would have said to my t boss, " You didn't want my opinion, so not my problem'
What did your wife think when you yelled "DADDYYY" in your studio? 😂
R slash I broke my sternum because I’m an idiot. So I’m home from school. Your vids are rad
Just day kevin is flamboyant. Is it really that hard?
If wearhouse is hot they should have fan maybe one that cools place down but didn't blow air but I imagine if anyone brought that up they be denied
Sounds like wearhouse had bad conditions even if people did sign up for it
I'm sorry I've lived in the Midwest for 30+ years and we don't care about anyone's sexuality.
Story 3: She seriously couldn't let it go?! What an idiot
DaaDDy!! Order for DADdy!
Hahaha, the Taco Bell story made me laugh! X3
Sleep story: it baffles me how people are just so inconsiderate.
guys wtf i’m barley watching this rn it’s 4am if the next day
dang just dropped wsg comments
This was my favorite episode!!!! DADDY!!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Blud aeint “Daddy”, he’s Diddy.
I can't stop thinking of this quote from DBZA
"Oh no, no, no. That's my actual name. It's actually pronounced Dah-Di"
You read the second story not that long ago.
til gyms are open at night
Finally - back to this sub. It's been a long while
I think r/ read the first story before
Isn't the first story already been narrated in this channel
i don't understand how people get "reprimanded" or whatever at work. and then stay. stockholm syndrome mfs
editor messed up and put a repeat story for the first
Why is it when I heard the “we yell their names” immediately I thought *some mf gonna say daddy*