I love how most people think the saying,"The customer is all ways right" is the full quote. The full quote is actually, "The customer is all ways right IN MATTERS OF TASTE!" XD Spread that around!
The customer can decide what suits his taste when he goes to a supermarket and gets all the ingredients himself or if he requests minor to moderate but reasonable modifications. He is not right if he completely adulterates offered menu items to make it into some ultra-personalized monstrosity at some fast food place.
"The customer is always right" refers to broader consumer behavior, such as if a product or company is not successful, the company can't blame the customer base, it's the company who need to improve the product or service, because the customer is right. It's not about any individual customer and their behavior in a consumer transaction, but the customer in general.
Last guy went so fricking hard, oh my god. "you have no right to demand payment, even if you had right to demand payment, paying you this quickly is illegal. And as you took so long to reply to this letter that I know you got and have a legal paper trail attached to, pressing me further will result in you getting sued." the BIGGEST of Ws
The last person has an excellent legal mind. Reading up on the law, however clearly phrased it may be, is a daunting task. Applying it in terms which will stick is another thang entirely. One of the primary things to remember is to send all law-related snail mail (and sometimes ya gotta do it) via USPS, certified, with a return receipt requested. It's the legal gold standard for "Did they really get it?" It should also be a red flag to whoever is hassling you indicating you aren't an easy mark.
That last one is so shady. The banker stating assets that aren't real, and demanding payment immediately for a cc that likely didn't exist under the father's name as they somehow have no records or statements. Someone of that level chasing after a cc bill is so odd.
My favorite "You have no power here" moment is when my mom called me after screaming at my dad, threatening to go to his house and all that jazz. I just went upstairs and gave her a piece of my mind that had been festering for six years or so then hung up and blocked her.
Ex debt collector for deceased people's debt here. OP is absolutely correct, the credit card was also an unsecured debt as there was no physical asset attached to it even if it existed. If there was an asset such as a car that the debt was used as collateral for then yes they would need to pay and often times companies attempt this without providing all proof of a charge order being placed on said asset. Basically the OP didn't have to pay it in the first place at all and no way any court would find it acceptable to sell a house to cover such a small debt.
I’m an veteran, I was approached by an active duty officer off post. He tried to say stuff about my surplus Army attire. I just uttered the words, “DD214, now F off.” He walked away…
The customer IS always right. Unfortunately for them, that is a partial sentence. The full saying is "The customer is always right about what they want, NOT what they can have."
Mine’s kind of similar. I fell on hard times and had to move a camper onto my parent’s property, to show appreciation I not only paid rent but did chores if they asked. My Dad was a stickler about mowing and would give me insane time tables about when he needed it done and in some cases I rarely had the time but I still managed. I remember one time he was demanding it be done on a day where I’d be working a 12 hour shift (8am to 8pm) and he tried going all fire and brimstone on me so I sarcastically told him I’d do it before work around 6am. He got mad and told me I’d better not do it that early and so I replied fine, I’ll do it around 9pm and he got even madder. I just laughed at him and reminded him my work schedule and what my time allowed and that he needed to work on his listening skills. He backed off after that but eventually got the last laugh when he sold the property 😂
That is very true, valuing clients is hard. However, work to service an account can be determined, and asking employees about it can help a lot. That means having a trusting relationship.with employees.
Had a hateful former boss who got on my case about coming in late by five minutes (not my fault, bus stuck in traffic). He said “Early is on time, on time is late, late is left behind!”. I rolled my eyes at him and he told me I wouldn’t be paid for the first hour. So instead of clocking in, I just sat down in the break room and he screamed at me to get to work. I told him to “F* off”, and that if I’m not being paid for that hour, I don’t work. He said if I didn’t clock in and get to work that instant, I would be fired. I said “Fire away, b*!” and did the crank middle finger rise. By then my coworkers were watching with horror or with glee. The boss fired me. I turned in my name tag and apron, cleaned out my locker, and left (I took my punch card with me). Later that week, the boss called me up, demanding I come to work. I told him I didn’t work there anymore and wouldn’t return, but I have my time card and time sheet. If he didn’t pay me for the hours I worked, I would take this before the department of labor and to small claims court. He scoffed at me and told me I had no case before hanging up. I went before the department of labor, and filed a small claims court suit against the company. The boss was fired. I was compensated. TL/DR: Boss didn’t want to pay me for the first hour when I was five minutes late because of the bus and traffic, I refused to clock in and get to work. Boss gets mad and threatened to fire me if I didn’t work my first unpaid hour, called his bluff, got fired, got call from boss demanding that I come back, I refused. I filed a report to labor board and small claims lawsuit, got compensated, boss got fired.
My dad uses the “early is on time, on time is late” bit but he’s self aware enough to apply it to himself since he has his own car and some places have annoyingly long waits even if you get there on time. (Especially the dentist’s office) You did _not_ have a car (though I hope you made enough dough to buy one in the future), and buses are kinda slow. On top of the traffic. It was totally not your fault for coming in late, and your ex-boss needs anger management.
Story #1 is pretty accurate, me and my older sister (8 years older) were… constantly at each other’s throats, like she had her own bedroom and lounge with TV and SKY (early 2010s) and she hogged the downstairs TV all the damn time. Just as a minor example She moves out, and well, we’re a lot closer now… still give her grief over having to lend her £2000, but that’s just mostly sibling banter
Whenever my brother in law at that time threatened me in my house over an argument he couldn't win. As he stood up and i did too, I calmly told him that due to Louisiana being a castle law state, I could kill him legally. He left in a huff. I swear every time they air the movie Tombstone and Doc Holliday tells Ringo "this time ,it's legal!", I laugh and recall that moment.
That's a fucking powermove- "Yeah, well maybe if-" "The police will find your body in my backyard, and yet there will be nothing they can do about it, you will die in vain, and no justice will be served."
I was 12days into a two week notice and the same rude customer I had been dealing with for years started his usual junk…… so I finally got rude back and he said “if that is how you treat a valuable customer you don’t need to work here!” I was like your right! Tossed my store keys and badge on the desk and bounced….. it was a Saturday morning and no other person would have any ability to help him until Monday.
Story 5; yeah the only placed I got an exist interview for was the only job I was fired for. I was working at a K-Mart in high school. Over Christmas I caught double pneumonia and got very sick. And ever single day I got angry calls from the store manager wanting me to come in. By the time I got better they just laid me off for the season. Ended up getting the job back after 2 months only to be fired for missing a day one week in. The store managed basically withheld my final check until I came talk to her in which she spent a solid 3 minutes berating me. She would have went longer but told her to keep the f'in' check and walked out. I got even better job 2 days later anyway.
You should have complained to the department of labor over that withheld check, that is illegal. My sympathies though, and I am glad you got a better job.
@@princessmarlena1359 Ehh, well it was like the year 2000, I was 17, and didn't really give about the money as much as not being talked down for a BS reason.
@@dogofwar6769 wonder if you could get your paycheck now even though it’s been so long, though good luck even if you could since K-Marts basically dead already
@@darkdruidsvale Oh, I doubt it. As I said in one of the replies this was in the early '00s and I've long since lost any paperwork I had in terms of proof of employment or pay stubs.
several comments reminded me of a Dilbert comic i once saw an animated version of: PBH says, "I've decided to abandon logic and manage by cliches. It won't be easy, but i'll take it one bird at a time. And remember, the customer is always Right-Handed." Dilbert responds, "this is actually an improvement."
Best empowering moment was losing my temper with a fuckboy after he said he was in a higher stance when we were both in a psychiatric hospital as patients. 😂
Anyone else getting the feeling that the CEO, or someone she knew, wanted to buy the house the father lived in (after all, they would have his address), because why did she keep suggesting that the house be sold to pay a $600 debt, when you could sell his TV's, appliances, or anything else to make up that amount? That's just a little suspicious to me.
"the customer is always right, when it comes to taste" the saying is about food or preferences. Everything else is to the judgement of the company not the customer.
It also became popularized by a 1906 article in relation to a furniture company that used it. The author did a follow-up six months later about how easy it would be to abused. It was also more about going a little above and beyond. Calling other stores to check inventory or find a way to deliver.
at 16 had a 20 year old twice my size try to steal my key to my car, couldn't connect a single shot, must of swung at me 40 times, i blocked and dodged them all, then started slapping him. (he couldn't hurt me so..) he ran out of breath and sat down next to a tree and said, Even if you were to beat me, I'd still beat you" i just relied "YA" is a insulting tone, he got up and walked away. the thing i didn't know was he had been bullying my friends for months and were all scared of him. i was a 80lb long hair very innocent looking 16 year old boy. what he didn't know what i had 7 years of training.
Summer of 15’ college kid, made the mistake of going home & working for break. Low income family recommends hard labor jobs (need money, it is what it is.) work 3rd shift at factory job making plastic containers for retail items. Coworkers are ex-cons, work release inmates & non English speakers + plain crazy ppl. I get put on a machine that needs 4 ppl I end up working it solo. Boss walks by with clip board & says great job every 2 hours. Long story short. Hunting for new job & not getting call backs or help. Cousin (HS kid) gets on at youth center & mentions they are looking for college kids to be team leaders in a summer program for inner city kids. Light bulb goes off & literally run downtown into building to apply. Meet coordinators next day hit it off great, they call me on my walk home to say I got the job & look forward to working with me. Almost cry on bridge. Fast forward to that night. (Unannounced last day at factory.) Big Boss overhears me & a few work guy’s talking about opportunities & being smart. Asked where my 2 week notice was & that my pay would be cut because of policy violation. I tell him I make twice as much hourly & work 4 hours a day. He storms off complaining about college kids & branch manger starts congratulating me & talking about how this isn’t the place for a college kid. ( guy was a dick the entire time I was there & went out his way to bust balls.) I walk out & go back to my machine which has caught fire several times already & half ass my way through shift. Big boss tried to apologies & shake hands I tell him no need & go wait for my bus back home.
I once had a customer wearing a hat and sunglasses come into the store where I worked. She cut the line of 3 people at the register, slammed a product on the counter, and demanded I do a return for her; NOW. I informered her: 1. There was a line and she had to wait her turn. and 2. Returns are done at our photo/customer service counter. She got irate, pulled off her hat and glasses. She shouted, 'Do you know who I am?' I said, 'Yes. You are (stated her name) the morning news anchor on channel X of Z network. And I don't care. You are not cutting in line for me to do something I can't do'. She grabbed her item and stormed out of the store as the people in line laughed at her.
"Get everything in writing" is great advice in general, even in casual things between friends, it saves so much aggro. It's actually something my Dr introduced me too. She thought I was autistic and referred me to the community mental health team, where, after nearly a year of waiting to be seen, I was seen for a 20 minute general assessment (not the autism assessment that had been requested) and told I couldn't be autistic because a) I'm a woman, only men are autistic, and b) I'm an adult, almost everyone grows out of autism. I was then told "you have... oh, what are we calling it these days, it's not hysteria anymore... don't worry, it'll come to me" before being abruptly discharged. I found out weeks later from my GP that he'd diagnosed me with borderline personality disorder, and when I told her about the rest of the appointment she was apoplectic with professional rage. She told me she'd investigate and to come back later, and I did. Turns out she'd emailed him to ask a) why he'd done a general appointment instead of an autism assessment and b) what *exactly* were his reasons for diagnosing me with BPD (for which I have none of the symptoms) rather than autism. He initially claimed that he didn't even known it was meant to be an autism assessment as it hadn't come through on the system as such, and anyways I didn't meet any of the criteria for autism. She'd responded by forwarding an email she'd sent him a year ago when she'd referred me, where she explicitly says "the referral system doesn't always give all the info so I figured I'd send this too. Patient's details are X Y Z I want her assessed for autism as she's demonstrated this massive list of autistic traits and fits the criteria perfectly." He then went silent for a few days and she had to prod him, at which point he claimed someone much have messed up the patient files because he thought I was someone else, even though he'd established my name and DOB at the start of the meeting. "Either way, I got to rip him a new one for his lack of professionalism, so I'm happy" she said, then booked me with an adult autism specialist, lol. That was the day she told me that if a medical professional says something sus in an appointment, always, but *always* ask them to put it in writing or, if they say they won't be able to do that for any reasons, whip out your phone and ask them to repeat it while you record it. No good doctor is going to be offended or upset if you want to record what they tell you, most doctors love it because it means you'll actually take on board what they're saying and they won't have to repeat themselves when you forget something between appointments. Asking for something in writing or otherwise recorded keeps people accountable, for better and for worse. I've also found this was great for co-parenting when me and my DD's dad weren't getting along. *Everything* was in writing, purely because we both had a habit of getting nasty with each other when we met face to face. Writing everything down, knowing it was immortalized in the written word, kept us polite when we probably would have been dickheads to each other. And obviously it cuts down on mistakes around scheduling and such. Seriously, putting everything in writing as a habit is a game changer.
Story #7 5:07 "The Customer is Always Right" is simply nonsense that *only* entitled customers repeat. The _actual_ saying begins "In matters of taste..."
when we were kids, i had to share my stuff with my sister, and i cant count the number of things she broke - fast forward to my 20s, and i'm home on leave from the military & just bought a new car - dad & i are sitting in the kitchen having a beer and sis comes in, "whose car is that in the driveway." "that's my new car." "sweet, give me the keys, i have to go ." "NO." "Daddy, tell him to give me the keys!" "NO: that's his car, I cant tell him what to do with it." LOVED watching her storm out. we still dont get along.
When i got in trouble in school, they were threatening me with punishments, i realized in an epiphany that i already had no future, and there was nothing they could do to me. I looked the guy in the eye and told him. In that moment we both knew they had no power. I just walked away from the table with no consequences.
lol reminds me of the time I stopped going to detentions. I realized (wrongly) that if they forced me to stay after school without my permission, that counts as kidnapping, and so I never went to detention ever again. The teachers still tried to threaten me with it, but I just went home anyway lol
Very recently, my very young cousin (5-7) accused my older brother (13) of sexually assulting her, her age will come in later. so her mom (early to mid 20s) was in on her act of lying, so she went to confront my mom, heres where age comes in. this kid's story, as my mom said, changed 3-4 times in what i can only guess was like a driveway court. lets just say we're not watching her bs kids anymore
Oregon is a strange state. In most states, once someone dies, any money owed for bills, credit, mortgage etc. are considered null and void. Okay, I should say, in the states I have lived in.
In some game (4v4 pvp gamemodes like dominion, but with swords, axes, spears, and hammers you fight with instead of guns) some guy was playing a character called Hitokiri. It's basically one of the "easy mode" characters; very little to no brainpower required to win a fight. First few fights he killed me (I play the technically most difficult one, and thus also need to discover ones habits a bit) called me noob. Next match I utterly destroyed him playing the exact same character.
Many people make a living out of abusing others that are ignorant, often not of their own fault, of all the rules related to what is happening to them in order to extort money, often by saying something very bad will happen if they don't pay immediately (increases stress and reduces the time the victim has to find help or information) and by making up stories of how screwed they will be if they don't comply. It's always nice to see when someone throws the book back at these leeches' faces, but unfortunately that just means they'll go look for an easier mark instead.
not very interesting but the other day when my mother threatened to take my phone away permanently I said “go ahead, I dare you” knowing damn well I can afford one for myself
I rented a condo with my brother and mom. I was trying to help my mom after her accident and my brother kind of tagged along. My bro never paid the rent on time, always had an attitude, and never cleaned up after themselves. So, there was a lot of fights and stress, not to mention all the extra money I spent covering for my bro. It was my fault for letting the nonsense go on for as long as it did. I missed out on a lot of life experiences taking care of two people who were using me. My mom was hurt pretty bad, but she would use her past injuries to guilt trip people and get what she wants. So, we just moved into a 2bd condo, the rent was pretty high, but this was right when the pandemic was in full effect so it was difficult to find anything. The very first month my bro decides he’s not paying his portion of the rent. Before his portion was about $400, so even though I didn’t like it I was able to cover his portion of the rent, but his portion at the new place was $800. We got into a big fight and my bro went over the edge. He started playing his music really loud, acting like a complete a$$hole, and spreading rumors around the family about how we are abusing him, he’s older than me btw. A couple weeks of he’ll go by and I finally snap. I demand to have a family meeting and asked my bro what it will take to stop all the BS. I knew my bro wouldn’t compromise or detail into why he was being a d!ck, and to be honest my mind was already made up so no matter what he said I was going to break the lease agreement and leave. When I asked my bro, he got all smug and said how he deserves representations and he’s only paying $300 a month and all this other nonsense. He went on for about 5 minutes and I just sat there quietly listening. After he was done he looked at me with a confident smile and I just say “I’m done.” My bros face went from confidence, to confusion, to worry, and finally rested on dread. I could tell he knew he f*cked up. My mom started to cry because she knew that I was going to move in with my dad for a bit and both her and my bro had no idea where they would go. I called my grandma before the meeting and got a room for my mom so she wouldn’t be on the streets, she used me for years, but she also wasn’t a horrible person like my bro. So after the dust settled and about $6000 of fees for breaking the lease I was able to spend some time with my dad, focus on my career, and buy a condo. My bro lived in a hoarder’s house for about two years and learned some valuable life lessons. We get along a bit better now, but I will never trust him or allow him to stay with me ever again. TLDR; Stand up for yourself and take control of your life.
I remember going trough a toxic friend group, and decided to keep Quiet and let everything play out, being calm and open with them, allowing myself to be hurt. I feel like this gave one of the lads confidence to think he had power over me, while I carefully listened in, examined His behaviour, His words, and reactions. Then the day came, he told me how he didnt consider me as a friend that I was a terrible person, and terrible human being (a whole letter of independence I deduced). I still think It was mainly because I liked the girl in that friend group and enjoyed More Time to spend with her than them, I wanted to talk It out but after seeing that message I simply said as my honest self "Thank you for your honesty, I appreciatte you shared your point of View, but I've learnt that each one of us matures at a different pace". I wonder what he thought, and them as well. But sure as hell, I let them know that I was never left in the dark.
A person tried to use the “Jack of all trades and a master of none” against me as an insult. I told him to finish the quote. He wasn’t aware there was more. I told him - A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes is better than a master of one. Thus proved true as I got promoted due to my flexibility in jobs while my former coworker only had knew how to kiss ass
The sayingthat goes "the customer is always right" has a second part that actually makes it useful, but so few people have heard it. . Originally, the saying went: "The customer is always right IN MATTERS OF TASTE." That last part makes it mean that, if a customer picks an unattractive or clashing assortment of items, don't argue with them. Example: if a customer comes into a clothing store and chooses a top that severely clashes with the pants, or skirt, or scarf, etc. that they want to buy, they should be allowed to buy it with no questions. It's their choice. Giving away the store to please an entitled customer is absolutely ridiculous. Unscrupulous people take advantage of it to get things for free. They are allowed to abuse the staff and cause damage. Businesses need to understand that, when they let people like this walk all over them, they are encouraging this type of behavior to be acceptable, and it will only get worse.
If I was the OP of the last post if I had the authority to and I think as the person running the estate they do, I'd be pulling my dads money out of that bank and depositing it somewhere else. The bank was shady AF
Mine was when I first got my apartment that I'm currently in. After moving out and couch surfing for about 10 months and finally getting my own crib, a month in to me living there my parents come over. Now mind you, my parents were control freaks my whole life, often saying "when you move out you can do whatever blah blah blah" types. They walk in my apartment and start doing the whole boss me around and start going through my things, so i grabbed both of my parents and said "cut it out or leave now. This is my place, my stuff. You don't have any kind of a say here." That was legit the first time my parents ever just surrendered without a fuss. I was 24 at the time, 30 now. My parents mellowed out a lot since my early 20s, I know I'm no saint but at the time i was building into who I am now.
I had to handle my dads estate after his death as well. I don't know if this is just Pennsylvania law or not but non of his bills or accounts needed to get paid off so most of my work was just calling up everyone letting them know he had passed and send a copy of his death certificate when asked nothing too stressful.... except for AT&T they wanted their money they took down my personal number and hounded me for it. I would get a random call from a debt collector and all I would have to say is he's dead and they would hang up they even called and asked to speak with my dad from time to time and sure as shit my brother and I was at his grave and guess who calls yep AT&T and asked to speak to dad once again. so I put the phone on the ground and finished my beer after about a minute I picked up the phone and asked if she was able to get what she needed from him. after being told that was rude I just said well its hard to hear the old man since hes been 6 feet under ground. she finally got the hint and said she will close the account. some places just don't get it
Not my last job, but the one before. I worked my last 2 weeks. The last day, at lunch, I shut my machines off walked into my bosses office while she was at lunch and left my employee card and time card on her desk and walked out. Had a nice 4 day weekend and started at a job closer to home with a $2 bump in pay and only 5 days a week.
Was walking in a cosplay event, and a guy who has animosity towards me wanted to do something ugly, till he saw me walking with a platoon of tactical geared cosplayers following my lead, I simply smiled at the guy, seeing his face of desesperation.
Story 2- that's how we make our side cash McDonald's or Burger King adding a few cents adds up fast.Bought a car my self adding 3pennys to everyone for 9 months.
most of my stories are nowhere near as extreme. they mostly amount to someone I know trying to threaten me into doing something or other, with me responding with some variation of "Okay, do it. I do not care if you do."
When the lights went out and government could no longer give 24 hrs electricity due to COVID and a-hole corrupt Electricity Minister stealing money even during COVID.
MY GREAT AUNT. My grandmother's health has declined due to her not being complient in her diabetic care. She now needs a nursing home for the rest of her life as we can no longer take care of her. My mom has dine everything to set this up. She filled out the paperwork and provided all the information. My grandmother had some medical issues and she went to the hospital. My great aunt(Her sister) went to stay with her day and night. It's strange because this is only the latest in years of issues. This aunt also has a history of being greedy when my great grandmother passed she was trying to get everything and anything of value. My mom wanted to go to the hospital to visit and asked me to come as this aunt had talked my grandmother who has 2 nephrostomy tubes a colostomy and failure to thrive to be a full code again. The doctor is trying to talk her out of it. She had told my grandmother that she's not getting the best treatment cuz she's not a full code. She was also getting my grandmother to sign all of her power to her. My mom wanted me there as I'm a nurse and can explain everything to her. I explain to my grandmother that it's not true and CPR is not what you see on TV. It's not a miracle. Most people don't come back from CPR and there's not miracle shock or med that save you. I start to go and my great aunt calls me an "ignorramus" who must be shitty at my job. My mom timed in, "Don't you dare talk to my daughter that way." Great aunt says, "Who do you think your talking to?" I called me a derogatory term for female part that starts with a C. She smacked me across the face thinking I would fight back, but the charge nurse came in and saw everything. I pressed charges, got a restraining order ( she sent threatening messages), and she was not allowed in the hospital and nursing home when I'm there.
If I were to be charged over what I normally be paid I probably wouldn't even barely notice it this lady must be cheaper than the Scrooge A Christmas Carol
I have one I am a woman and I am a calm person Some one beged me for money I said I do not have any money on me. They still beged I started to get annoyed And said I do not have any money to give. They beged like a deaf person (they where not deaf) and then the invaded my personal space and then I just fell into rage for a second and pushed them by the throat And they almost fell over. And I just walked away. The others who saw this was in shock becose they where the man and I just almost pushed them over with ease and asked me if I was okay I said yea. Oh and the begger Never beged for money again. They where older then me and the boys "leader". This was in school. I did not get in to problems.
It's wasn't much more than my instincts but I managed to fall out of a tree in the most stylish way possible.I was on this branch that was pretty sturdy,just before this I had sat on the same branch no headed there was a flimsy branch just above it so I held onto that whilst getting down.My mum asked if the branch was stable and to show it was I did a light kick on it little did I know the entire branch collapsed I caught it one handed and because I was on the branch I broke I fell still holding the branch which was atleast 2 meters long I hung upside down like spiderman on the flimsy branch my mum sister and her friend even my dog probably knew to never cross my path.
6 weeks leave Last minute for a vacation ? Yeah no. If it was for something actually personal like a death in the family maybe but you were just talking about a vacation. If you wanted time off you should put it in advance no matter how much you tell your managers you’ll be gone soon as there’s no paper trail to prove they knew then if you did. Atleast my job I work in the USA you can put in time off, LOA or intermediate leave 6 months in advance.
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i feel so bad foe you guy becuase of what happened im just glad your still here
I played the game you were playing on the video when I was a kid a lot.
what happened?
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I love how most people think the saying,"The customer is all ways right" is the full quote. The full quote is actually, "The customer is all ways right IN MATTERS OF TASTE!" XD Spread that around!
Similar to the "few bad apples" quote cops like to use. The full quote is "a few bad apples SPOIL THE BUNCH."
The customer can decide what suits his taste when he goes to a supermarket and gets all the ingredients himself or if he requests minor to moderate but reasonable modifications. He is not right if he completely adulterates offered menu items to make it into some ultra-personalized monstrosity at some fast food place.
I've always said along the lines of "The customer is always right but it doesn't make them correct."
"The customer is always right" refers to broader consumer behavior, such as if a product or company is not successful, the company can't blame the customer base, it's the company who need to improve the product or service, because the customer is right. It's not about any individual customer and their behavior in a consumer transaction, but the customer in general.
now that actually makes sense . love learning what a full quote actally says
Last guy went so fricking hard, oh my god.
"you have no right to demand payment, even if you had right to demand payment, paying you this quickly is illegal. And as you took so long to reply to this letter that I know you got and have a legal paper trail attached to, pressing me further will result in you getting sued."
the BIGGEST of Ws
The last person has an excellent legal mind. Reading up on the law, however clearly phrased it may be, is a daunting task. Applying it in terms which will stick is another thang entirely. One of the primary things to remember is to send all law-related snail mail (and sometimes ya gotta do it) via USPS, certified, with a return receipt requested. It's the legal gold standard for "Did they really get it?" It should also be a red flag to whoever is hassling you indicating you aren't an easy mark.
It is fucking bullshit that you basically need to be a fucking attorney just to avoid getting fooled by those god damn vultures.
It is sickening.
That last one is so shady. The banker stating assets that aren't real, and demanding payment immediately for a cc that likely didn't exist under the father's name as they somehow have no records or statements. Someone of that level chasing after a cc bill is so odd.
They were 100% just trying to scam op out of the house.
My favorite "You have no power here" moment is when my mom called me after screaming at my dad, threatening to go to his house and all that jazz.
I just went upstairs and gave her a piece of my mind that had been festering for six years or so then hung up and blocked her.
Ex debt collector for deceased people's debt here.
OP is absolutely correct, the credit card was also an unsecured debt as there was no physical asset attached to it even if it existed.
If there was an asset such as a car that the debt was used as collateral for then yes they would need to pay and often times companies attempt this without providing all proof of a charge order being placed on said asset.
Basically the OP didn't have to pay it in the first place at all and no way any court would find it acceptable to sell a house to cover such a small debt.
I’m an veteran, I was approached by an active duty officer off post. He tried to say stuff about my surplus Army attire. I just uttered the words, “DD214, now F off.”
He walked away…
The customer IS always right. Unfortunately for them, that is a partial sentence. The full saying is "The customer is always right about what they want, NOT what they can have."
The furniture store who coined that slogan *went out of business in under a decade.*
Mine was when I realized I could just slam the door in my father’s face and tell him to F off. It actually took a lot of coaching from my spouse.
Mine’s kind of similar. I fell on hard times and had to move a camper onto my parent’s property, to show appreciation I not only paid rent but did chores if they asked. My Dad was a stickler about mowing and would give me insane time tables about when he needed it done and in some cases I rarely had the time but I still managed. I remember one time he was demanding it be done on a day where I’d be working a 12 hour shift (8am to 8pm) and he tried going all fire and brimstone on me so I sarcastically told him I’d do it before work around 6am. He got mad and told me I’d better not do it that early and so I replied fine, I’ll do it around 9pm and he got even madder. I just laughed at him and reminded him my work schedule and what my time allowed and that he needed to work on his listening skills. He backed off after that but eventually got the last laugh when he sold the property 😂
The 20-80 rule is very useful but often times the difficult part is to identify the 80% part.
That is very true, valuing clients is hard. However, work to service an account can be determined, and asking employees about it can help a lot. That means having a trusting relationship.with employees.
Had a hateful former boss who got on my case about coming in late by five minutes (not my fault, bus stuck in traffic). He said “Early is on time, on time is late, late is left behind!”. I rolled my eyes at him and he told me I wouldn’t be paid for the first hour.
So instead of clocking in, I just sat down in the break room and he screamed at me to get to work. I told him to “F* off”, and that if I’m not being paid for that hour, I don’t work.
He said if I didn’t clock in and get to work that instant, I would be fired. I said “Fire away, b*!” and did the crank middle finger rise. By then my coworkers were watching with horror or with glee. The boss fired me. I turned in my name tag and apron, cleaned out my locker, and left (I took my punch card with me). Later that week, the boss called me up, demanding I come to work. I told him I didn’t work there anymore and wouldn’t return, but I have my time card and time sheet. If he didn’t pay me for the hours I worked, I would take this before the department of labor and to small claims court.
He scoffed at me and told me I had no case before hanging up. I went before the department of labor, and filed a small claims court suit against the company. The boss was fired. I was compensated.
TL/DR: Boss didn’t want to pay me for the first hour when I was five minutes late because of the bus and traffic, I refused to clock in and get to work. Boss gets mad and threatened to fire me if I didn’t work my first unpaid hour, called his bluff, got fired, got call from boss demanding that I come back, I refused. I filed a report to labor board and small claims lawsuit, got compensated, boss got fired.
My dad uses the “early is on time, on time is late” bit but he’s self aware enough to apply it to himself since he has his own car and some places have annoyingly long waits even if you get there on time. (Especially the dentist’s office) You did _not_ have a car (though I hope you made enough dough to buy one in the future), and buses are kinda slow. On top of the traffic. It was totally not your fault for coming in late, and your ex-boss needs anger management.
I get not working for unpaid hours, but to cuss at your own boss and tell him to fire you? That's way too far
That last story by the executor was pure nerdy brainy badassery. Couldn't have been better if he'd signed off the second letter with "Dracarys!".
Story #1 is pretty accurate, me and my older sister (8 years older) were… constantly at each other’s throats, like she had her own bedroom and lounge with TV and SKY (early 2010s) and she hogged the downstairs TV all the damn time.
Just as a minor example
She moves out, and well, we’re a lot closer now… still give her grief over having to lend her £2000, but that’s just mostly sibling banter
Whenever my brother in law at that time threatened me in my house over an argument he couldn't win. As he stood up and i did too, I calmly told him that due to Louisiana being a castle law state, I could kill him legally. He left in a huff. I swear every time they air the movie Tombstone and Doc Holliday tells Ringo "this time ,it's legal!", I laugh and recall that moment.
That's a fucking powermove-
"Yeah, well maybe if-"
"The police will find your body in my backyard, and yet there will be nothing they can do about it, you will die in vain, and no justice will be served."
I was 12days into a two week notice and the same rude customer I had been dealing with for years started his usual junk…… so I finally got rude back and he said “if that is how you treat a valuable customer you don’t need to work here!” I was like your right! Tossed my store keys and badge on the desk and bounced….. it was a Saturday morning and no other person would have any ability to help him until Monday.
Story 5; yeah the only placed I got an exist interview for was the only job I was fired for. I was working at a K-Mart in high school. Over Christmas I caught double pneumonia and got very sick. And ever single day I got angry calls from the store manager wanting me to come in. By the time I got better they just laid me off for the season.
Ended up getting the job back after 2 months only to be fired for missing a day one week in. The store managed basically withheld my final check until I came talk to her in which she spent a solid 3 minutes berating me. She would have went longer but told her to keep the f'in' check and walked out. I got even better job 2 days later anyway.
You should have complained to the department of labor over that withheld check, that is illegal. My sympathies though, and I am glad you got a better job.
@@princessmarlena1359 Ehh, well it was like the year 2000, I was 17, and didn't really give about the money as much as not being talked down for a BS reason.
@@dogofwar6769 ah, I understand. Been there, myself when I was younger.
@@dogofwar6769 wonder if you could get your paycheck now even though it’s been so long, though good luck even if you could since K-Marts basically dead already
@@darkdruidsvale Oh, I doubt it. As I said in one of the replies this was in the early '00s and I've long since lost any paperwork I had in terms of proof of employment or pay stubs.
several comments reminded me of a Dilbert comic i once saw an animated version of:
PBH says, "I've decided to abandon logic and manage by cliches. It won't be easy, but i'll take it one bird at a time. And remember, the customer is always Right-Handed."
Dilbert responds, "this is actually an improvement."
Best empowering moment was losing my temper with a fuckboy after he said he was in a higher stance when we were both in a psychiatric hospital as patients. 😂
the dude in the last story went god mode ngl
You’re back, thank god. I love your content, hopefully no strikes in the future 👏
You got 29 likes no replies and are saying thank you 😶
Bruh 29 likes 💀
Y’all happy?
@@HowsItGoingTherePal no. I feel bad for ruining someone’s day. Sorry :(
Anyone else getting the feeling that the CEO, or someone she knew, wanted to buy the house the father lived in (after all, they would have his address), because why did she keep suggesting that the house be sold to pay a $600 debt, when you could sell his TV's, appliances, or anything else to make up that amount? That's just a little suspicious to me.
19:46 'CEO' sounds more like B scammer branch of a legit (?) company.
"the customer is always right, when it comes to taste" the saying is about food or preferences. Everything else is to the judgement of the company not the customer.
It also became popularized by a 1906 article in relation to a furniture company that used it. The author did a follow-up six months later about how easy it would be to abused. It was also more about going a little above and beyond. Calling other stores to check inventory or find a way to deliver.
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I'm more of a country fan but blues is good to
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Dude I was so invested in watching crazy taxi I didn't even hear the stories 😳
Haven't played crazy taxi since I was a kid, this brought back memories lol
that last story was oh so satisfying
at 16 had a 20 year old twice my size try to steal my key to my car, couldn't connect a single shot, must of swung at me 40 times, i blocked and dodged them all, then started slapping him. (he couldn't hurt me so..) he ran out of breath and sat down next to a tree and said, Even if you were to beat me, I'd still beat you" i just relied "YA" is a insulting tone, he got up and walked away. the thing i didn't know was he had been bullying my friends for months and were all scared of him. i was a 80lb long hair very innocent looking 16 year old boy. what he didn't know what i had 7 years of training.
Summer of 15’ college kid, made the mistake of going home & working for break. Low income family recommends hard labor jobs (need money, it is what it is.) work 3rd shift at factory job making plastic containers for retail items. Coworkers are ex-cons, work release inmates & non English speakers + plain crazy ppl. I get put on a machine that needs 4 ppl I end up working it solo. Boss walks by with clip board & says great job every 2 hours. Long story short. Hunting for new job & not getting call backs or help. Cousin (HS kid) gets on at youth center & mentions they are looking for college kids to be team leaders in a summer program for inner city kids. Light bulb goes off & literally run downtown into building to apply. Meet coordinators next day hit it off great, they call me on my walk home to say I got the job & look forward to working with me. Almost cry on bridge. Fast forward to that night. (Unannounced last day at factory.) Big Boss overhears me & a few work guy’s talking about opportunities & being smart. Asked where my 2 week notice was & that my pay would be cut because of policy violation. I tell him I make twice as much hourly & work 4 hours a day. He storms off complaining about college kids & branch manger starts congratulating me & talking about how this isn’t the place for a college kid. ( guy was a dick the entire time I was there & went out his way to bust balls.) I walk out & go back to my machine which has caught fire several times already & half ass my way through shift. Big boss tried to apologies & shake hands I tell him no need & go wait for my bus back home.
I once had a customer wearing a hat and sunglasses come into the store where I worked. She cut the line of 3 people at the register, slammed a product on the counter, and demanded I do a return for her; NOW.
I informered her:
1. There was a line and she had to wait her turn.
and
2. Returns are done at our photo/customer service counter.
She got irate, pulled off her hat and glasses. She shouted, 'Do you know who I am?'
I said, 'Yes. You are (stated her name) the morning news anchor on channel X of Z network. And I don't care. You are not cutting in line for me to do something I can't do'.
She grabbed her item and stormed out of the store as the people in line laughed at her.
"Get everything in writing" is great advice in general, even in casual things between friends, it saves so much aggro. It's actually something my Dr introduced me too. She thought I was autistic and referred me to the community mental health team, where, after nearly a year of waiting to be seen, I was seen for a 20 minute general assessment (not the autism assessment that had been requested) and told I couldn't be autistic because a) I'm a woman, only men are autistic, and b) I'm an adult, almost everyone grows out of autism. I was then told "you have... oh, what are we calling it these days, it's not hysteria anymore... don't worry, it'll come to me" before being abruptly discharged.
I found out weeks later from my GP that he'd diagnosed me with borderline personality disorder, and when I told her about the rest of the appointment she was apoplectic with professional rage. She told me she'd investigate and to come back later, and I did. Turns out she'd emailed him to ask a) why he'd done a general appointment instead of an autism assessment and b) what *exactly* were his reasons for diagnosing me with BPD (for which I have none of the symptoms) rather than autism. He initially claimed that he didn't even known it was meant to be an autism assessment as it hadn't come through on the system as such, and anyways I didn't meet any of the criteria for autism. She'd responded by forwarding an email she'd sent him a year ago when she'd referred me, where she explicitly says "the referral system doesn't always give all the info so I figured I'd send this too. Patient's details are X Y Z I want her assessed for autism as she's demonstrated this massive list of autistic traits and fits the criteria perfectly."
He then went silent for a few days and she had to prod him, at which point he claimed someone much have messed up the patient files because he thought I was someone else, even though he'd established my name and DOB at the start of the meeting. "Either way, I got to rip him a new one for his lack of professionalism, so I'm happy" she said, then booked me with an adult autism specialist, lol. That was the day she told me that if a medical professional says something sus in an appointment, always, but *always* ask them to put it in writing or, if they say they won't be able to do that for any reasons, whip out your phone and ask them to repeat it while you record it. No good doctor is going to be offended or upset if you want to record what they tell you, most doctors love it because it means you'll actually take on board what they're saying and they won't have to repeat themselves when you forget something between appointments. Asking for something in writing or otherwise recorded keeps people accountable, for better and for worse.
I've also found this was great for co-parenting when me and my DD's dad weren't getting along. *Everything* was in writing, purely because we both had a habit of getting nasty with each other when we met face to face. Writing everything down, knowing it was immortalized in the written word, kept us polite when we probably would have been dickheads to each other. And obviously it cuts down on mistakes around scheduling and such. Seriously, putting everything in writing as a habit is a game changer.
Story #7 5:07 "The Customer is Always Right" is simply nonsense that *only* entitled customers repeat.
The _actual_ saying begins "In matters of taste..."
when we were kids, i had to share my stuff with my sister, and i cant count the number of things she broke - fast forward to my 20s, and i'm home on leave from the military & just bought a new car - dad & i are sitting in the kitchen having a beer and sis comes in, "whose car is that in the driveway." "that's my new car." "sweet, give me the keys, i have to go ." "NO." "Daddy, tell him to give me the keys!" "NO: that's his car, I cant tell him what to do with it."
LOVED watching her storm out. we still dont get along.
Early people be like
"THINK Of SOMETHING FUNNY QUICK QUICK"
That last OP’s name is now Phoenix Wright
I don’t know which one worse. These people mentioned in this video or the guy driving in the car in the video game.
When i got in trouble in school, they were threatening me with punishments, i realized in an epiphany that i already had no future, and there was nothing they could do to me. I looked the guy in the eye and told him. In that moment we both knew they had no power. I just walked away from the table with no consequences.
lol reminds me of the time I stopped going to detentions. I realized (wrongly) that if they forced me to stay after school without my permission, that counts as kidnapping, and so I never went to detention ever again. The teachers still tried to threaten me with it, but I just went home anyway lol
Very recently, my very young cousin (5-7) accused my older brother (13) of sexually assulting her, her age will come in later. so her mom (early to mid 20s) was in on her act of lying, so she went to confront my mom, heres where age comes in. this kid's story, as my mom said, changed 3-4 times in what i can only guess was like a driveway court. lets just say we're not watching her bs kids anymore
“You can’t grow rock” lol
Needs a little more spacing between stories. Going so fast into the next makes them run together like a run-on sentence.
Oregon is a strange state. In most states, once someone dies, any money owed for bills, credit, mortgage etc. are considered null and void. Okay, I should say, in the states I have lived in.
Love the CRAZZYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY TAXIIIIIIII
In some game (4v4 pvp gamemodes like dominion, but with swords, axes, spears, and hammers you fight with instead of guns) some guy was playing a character called Hitokiri. It's basically one of the "easy mode" characters; very little to no brainpower required to win a fight. First few fights he killed me (I play the technically most difficult one, and thus also need to discover ones habits a bit) called me noob. Next match I utterly destroyed him playing the exact same character.
Many people make a living out of abusing others that are ignorant, often not of their own fault, of all the rules related to what is happening to them in order to extort money, often by saying something very bad will happen if they don't pay immediately (increases stress and reduces the time the victim has to find help or information) and by making up stories of how screwed they will be if they don't comply. It's always nice to see when someone throws the book back at these leeches' faces, but unfortunately that just means they'll go look for an easier mark instead.
Wait does that mean u have resolved the false strikes?
I think
For now at least thank goodness
not very interesting but the other day when my mother threatened to take my phone away permanently I said “go ahead, I dare you” knowing damn well I can afford one for myself
I got a question for you. Why was that one ceo so hyperfixated on getting a hold of that house?
I am So Glad you are back.
Same
when i deleted my facebook account, mom looses her shit over it, and i hung up on her in the middle of her tantrum and unplugged the phone
I rented a condo with my brother and mom. I was trying to help my mom after her accident and my brother kind of tagged along. My bro never paid the rent on time, always had an attitude, and never cleaned up after themselves. So, there was a lot of fights and stress, not to mention all the extra money I spent covering for my bro.
It was my fault for letting the nonsense go on for as long as it did. I missed out on a lot of life experiences taking care of two people who were using me. My mom was hurt pretty bad, but she would use her past injuries to guilt trip people and get what she wants.
So, we just moved into a 2bd condo, the rent was pretty high, but this was right when the pandemic was in full effect so it was difficult to find anything. The very first month my bro decides he’s not paying his portion of the rent. Before his portion was about $400, so even though I didn’t like it I was able to cover his portion of the rent, but his portion at the new place was $800. We got into a big fight and my bro went over the edge. He started playing his music really loud, acting like a complete a$$hole, and spreading rumors around the family about how we are abusing him, he’s older than me btw.
A couple weeks of he’ll go by and I finally snap. I demand to have a family meeting and asked my bro what it will take to stop all the BS. I knew my bro wouldn’t compromise or detail into why he was being a d!ck, and to be honest my mind was already made up so no matter what he said I was going to break the lease agreement and leave.
When I asked my bro, he got all smug and said how he deserves representations and he’s only paying $300 a month and all this other nonsense. He went on for about 5 minutes and I just sat there quietly listening. After he was done he looked at me with a confident smile and I just say “I’m done.” My bros face went from confidence, to confusion, to worry, and finally rested on dread. I could tell he knew he f*cked up. My mom started to cry because she knew that I was going to move in with my dad for a bit and both her and my bro had no idea where they would go. I called my grandma before the meeting and got a room for my mom so she wouldn’t be on the streets, she used me for years, but she also wasn’t a horrible person like my bro.
So after the dust settled and about $6000 of fees for breaking the lease I was able to spend some time with my dad, focus on my career, and buy a condo. My bro lived in a hoarder’s house for about two years and learned some valuable life lessons. We get along a bit better now, but I will never trust him or allow him to stay with me ever again.
TLDR; Stand up for yourself and take control of your life.
What the fuck is an exit interview and why would you ever go to it 😂
I remember going trough a toxic friend group, and decided to keep Quiet and let everything play out, being calm and open with them, allowing myself to be hurt. I feel like this gave one of the lads confidence to think he had power over me, while I carefully listened in, examined His behaviour, His words, and reactions. Then the day came, he told me how he didnt consider me as a friend that I was a terrible person, and terrible human being (a whole letter of independence I deduced). I still think It was mainly because I liked the girl in that friend group and enjoyed More Time to spend with her than them, I wanted to talk It out but after seeing that message I simply said as my honest self "Thank you for your honesty, I appreciatte you shared your point of View, but I've learnt that each one of us matures at a different pace".
I wonder what he thought, and them as well. But sure as hell, I let them know that I was never left in the dark.
One of the few games that reward you for reckless driving. 😅😅
Asking a photographer if they had insurance seems alright too me. Weddings are a big deal.
Makes you wonder how often that bank tried that
I would say very often until OP played them at their own game.
@@JamesDavy2009 Except he went one better and used real laws to defend himself against a real crime lol
Fucking love the Yelena and Armin moment in the thumbnail lol
The customer has the right to service. But the customer is NEVER right. If you're a rude or dullard customer then u deserve to be sent on your way.
Is that Yelena from Attack on Titan on the thumbnail
Crazy taxi is a classic of my childhood ❤
I wondered if anyone else noticed! I thought the same thing!
Same here, one of my top favorite arcade games
I swear, thes narrators have done half the jobs in the world
They’re reading some of the replies as well.
A person tried to use the “Jack of all trades and a master of none” against me as an insult.
I told him to finish the quote. He wasn’t aware there was more.
I told him - A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes is better than a master of one.
Thus proved true as I got promoted due to my flexibility in jobs while my former coworker only had knew how to kiss ass
The sayingthat goes "the customer is always right" has a second part that actually makes it useful, but so few people have heard it. . Originally, the saying went:
"The customer is always right IN MATTERS OF TASTE."
That last part makes it mean that, if a customer picks an unattractive or clashing assortment of items, don't argue with them. Example: if a customer comes into a clothing store and chooses a top that severely clashes with the pants, or skirt, or scarf, etc. that they want to buy, they should be allowed to buy it with no questions. It's their choice.
Giving away the store to please an entitled customer is absolutely ridiculous. Unscrupulous people take advantage of it to get things for free. They are allowed to abuse the staff and cause damage. Businesses need to understand that, when they let people like this walk all over them, they are encouraging this type of behavior to be acceptable, and it will only get worse.
For story #8, in my friend group back in school... *I was the Todd of the group*
If I was the OP of the last post if I had the authority to and I think as the person running the estate they do, I'd be pulling my dads money out of that bank and depositing it somewhere else. The bank was shady AF
I was in my friend's house when their electricity got cut off after not paying...
"Get me a manager" is code for "get me someone who will do what I want"
love these vids because i can listen while taking a razor to my skin
wtf lmao
Shaving?
I hope is Shaving
@@Simon_Q its not
I love the crazy taxi in the background
Mine was when I first got my apartment that I'm currently in. After moving out and couch surfing for about 10 months and finally getting my own crib, a month in to me living there my parents come over.
Now mind you, my parents were control freaks my whole life, often saying "when you move out you can do whatever blah blah blah" types.
They walk in my apartment and start doing the whole boss me around and start going through my things, so i grabbed both of my parents and said "cut it out or leave now. This is my place, my stuff. You don't have any kind of a say here." That was legit the first time my parents ever just surrendered without a fuss.
I was 24 at the time, 30 now. My parents mellowed out a lot since my early 20s, I know I'm no saint but at the time i was building into who I am now.
I had to handle my dads estate after his death as well. I don't know if this is just Pennsylvania law or not but non of his bills or accounts needed to get paid off so most of my work was just calling up everyone letting them know he had passed and send a copy of his death certificate when asked nothing too stressful.... except for AT&T they wanted their money they took down my personal number and hounded me for it. I would get a random call from a debt collector and all I would have to say is he's dead and they would hang up they even called and asked to speak with my dad from time to time and sure as shit my brother and I was at his grave and guess who calls yep AT&T and asked to speak to dad once again. so I put the phone on the ground and finished my beer after about a minute I picked up the phone and asked if she was able to get what she needed from him. after being told that was rude I just said well its hard to hear the old man since hes been 6 feet under ground. she finally got the hint and said she will close the account. some places just don't get it
for anyone wondering the game he is playing in the backround, it is crazy taxi, released for gamecube, ps2, and windows
11:32 I just hate it whenever a car clips through my torso
When I learned my teacher was actually a crappy person and retaliated by giving me a bad grade!
Not my last job, but the one before. I worked my last 2 weeks. The last day, at lunch, I shut my machines off walked into my bosses office while she was at lunch and left my employee card and time card on her desk and walked out. Had a nice 4 day weekend and started at a job closer to home with a $2 bump in pay and only 5 days a week.
Was walking in a cosplay event, and a guy who has animosity towards me wanted to do something ugly, till he saw me walking with a platoon of tactical geared cosplayers following my lead, I simply smiled at the guy, seeing his face of desesperation.
Story 2- that's how we make our side cash McDonald's or Burger King adding a few cents adds up fast.Bought a car my self adding 3pennys to everyone for 9 months.
when I didn't pay my electricity bill
This is to underrated
I mean you can grow rock. Just depends on the type of rock.
Oh thank god you guys are ok
Story 6 is EPIC!
most of my stories are nowhere near as extreme. they mostly amount to someone I know trying to threaten me into doing something or other, with me responding with some variation of "Okay, do it. I do not care if you do."
When the lights went out and government could no longer give 24 hrs electricity due to COVID and a-hole corrupt Electricity Minister stealing money even during COVID.
MY GREAT AUNT. My grandmother's health has declined due to her not being complient in her diabetic care. She now needs a nursing home for the rest of her life as we can no longer take care of her. My mom has dine everything to set this up. She filled out the paperwork and provided all the information. My grandmother had some medical issues and she went to the hospital. My great aunt(Her sister) went to stay with her day and night. It's strange because this is only the latest in years of issues. This aunt also has a history of being greedy when my great grandmother passed she was trying to get everything and anything of value. My mom wanted to go to the hospital to visit and asked me to come as this aunt had talked my grandmother who has 2 nephrostomy tubes a colostomy and failure to thrive to be a full code again. The doctor is trying to talk her out of it. She had told my grandmother that she's not getting the best treatment cuz she's not a full code. She was also getting my grandmother to sign all of her power to her. My mom wanted me there as I'm a nurse and can explain everything to her. I explain to my grandmother that it's not true and CPR is not what you see on TV. It's not a miracle. Most people don't come back from CPR and there's not miracle shock or med that save you. I start to go and my great aunt calls me an "ignorramus" who must be shitty at my job. My mom timed in, "Don't you dare talk to my daughter that way." Great aunt says, "Who do you think your talking to?" I called me a derogatory term for female part that starts with a C. She smacked me across the face thinking I would fight back, but the charge nurse came in and saw everything. I pressed charges, got a restraining order ( she sent threatening messages), and she was not allowed in the hospital and nursing home when I'm there.
If I were to be charged over what I normally be paid I probably wouldn't even barely notice it this lady must be cheaper than the Scrooge A Christmas Carol
Are human beings sacrificed as a result of the actions of a person with no power? 🤔
The last story, it’s not state, it’s executor of the ESTATE. Sorry, drove me nuts.
Nice Job Debunking Baki.
I have one I am a woman and I am a calm person
Some one beged me for money I said I do not have any money on me. They still beged I started to get annoyed And said I do not have any money to give. They beged like a deaf person (they where not deaf) and then the invaded my personal space and then I just fell into rage for a second and pushed them by the throat And they almost fell over. And I just walked away. The others who saw this was in shock becose they where the man and I just almost pushed them over with ease and asked me if I was okay I said yea.
Oh and the begger Never beged for money again. They where older then me and the boys "leader".
This was in school. I did not get in to problems.
6:45 Todd Is the right one
Customer is king, but only as long as he acts like one
It's wasn't much more than my instincts but I managed to fall out of a tree in the most stylish way possible.I was on this branch that was pretty sturdy,just before this I had sat on the same branch no headed there was a flimsy branch just above it so I held onto that whilst getting down.My mum asked if the branch was stable and to show it was I did a light kick on it little did I know the entire branch collapsed I caught it one handed and because I was on the branch I broke I fell still holding the branch which was atleast 2 meters long I hung upside down like spiderman on the flimsy branch my mum sister and her friend even my dog probably knew to never cross my path.
Right now
Give them the bird always
...What in the world is an "exit interview" and why are they necessary? I haven't heard of anything like that before.
“How did you like your time here, is there anything we could improve,” that kind of thing. Only ever had one, and my most corporate job.
You need to find your replacement that's funny I would say not my problem too
8:43 Was this people not have phones?
Wait that’s the one guy from attack on titan, wasn’t he a cook?
Good video
I agree
No
@@BLOB_MAN_1234 ?
6 weeks leave Last minute for a vacation ? Yeah no. If it was for something actually personal like a death in the family maybe but you were just talking about a vacation. If you wanted time off you should put it in advance no matter how much you tell your managers you’ll be gone soon as there’s no paper trail to prove they knew then if you did. Atleast my job I work in the USA you can put in time off, LOA or intermediate leave 6 months in advance.
This video played out of nowhere when I pressed the Home button.