NO DO NOT EVER ANSWER A RANDOM CALL FROM A NUMBER YOU DONT KNOW WITH YOUR FULL NAME! EVER!! it gives Scammers SO MUCH to work with... always make them verify the already have your info
@@continental_drift pssh your not on that sigma grind set, you gotta answer every call you get with your full name date of birth SSN and mothers maiden name! thats how you get the good jobs, certainly NOT how you get your identity stolen!
Did you know that clouds are like cotton candy? They're fluffy and white and they just float around in the sky! And sometimes they get all dark and stormy, but then they just disappear! It's like, "Where did they go?" And then you're like, "Oh, they just went to another part of the sky, like a secret cloud party!" And then you're like, "I wish I could go to a cloud party!" And then you're like, "But I can't fly, so I guess I'll just stay on the ground and watch the clouds." But then you're like, "Wait, maybe I can make my own cloud party!" And then you're like, "I'll just get a bunch of cotton candy and throw it up in the air!" And then you're like, "That's not going to work, but it's a fun idea!" And then you're like, "Maybe I'll just eat the cotton candy instead." And then you're like, "That's a better idea!"
It’s a bunch of people trying to make their MLMs scams work & attempting to hype themselves up that they didn’t make a terrible mistake by quitting their well paying job.
From my experience it's a bunch of people trying to look better than they are to get paid more than they are and most especially to try to outcompete anyone else. At what? Yes
When i last had an employer that put me up in hotels and paid for meals I ate like a king. Not wanting to put a meal on your expenses when you are away from home is insane.
I wanted to save money, so I ruined the coffee machine in the hotel room, likely leading to them having to replace it, when the next guests complain about the boiled chicken after taste. Sure, solid logic right there :D
If you’re calling/answering the phone as part of a business - use your name, mention the business name and ask ‘how can I help’. If you’re answering an unknown number during personal hours - you NEVER give your name or other details unless the caller verifies who they are. That’s just common sense logic as it could be a scam. Any hiring manager would know this and would totally understand you not answering with ‘Hello, this is Joe Bloggs’ 😂
Right? At work, it’s “Good morning/afternoon, [department], [name], how can I help you?” I barely answer unknown callers, but as soon as they either ask me for my name, or mispronounce my first/last (or both), I’m done.
That shit drives me insane. We have parents that come in and use that excuse for their kids being brats. One woman blares music from a shitty speaker in her kids’ stroller. I politely asked her if she could turn it down while I was helping her and she got snotty with me *right until* I said it was giving me a sensory overload. Then it was kind of a sulky, begrudging attitude. (When I mentioned her to a coworker, my coworker’s response was “Oh but her kid’s autistic.” “….so am I.” So I’m guessing she’s used the excuse before.)
Nahh ffs the one with the psycho cooking food in his hotel room to 'save money' - like dude when you start a fire and they find out it's from your room I hope you're prepared to use the money you 'saved' to pay for all the damage. Plus, as someone who cleans hotel rooms I dread coming across this sort of thing 💀
Not only that why would you tell scammers your name if it turns out to be a scammer? I get a few calls a year claiming to be from my bank(as in literally "this is Joe calling from your bank, we are calling because") or internet(never provider, always just "your internet"). If I answered the phone with my name the scammers are just learning more about me to improve their chance of catching me unaware enough that I might actually believe them.
In the Netherlands we never answer the phone with "hello". You say your (first) name. If I remember correctly, with landlines in the UK, you would say your entire phone number. Not every culture does the same as yours.
If i were the hotel i would bill the company a new coffee maker after that person cooked chicken in it. Which is probably a lot more than the 10-20€ a cheaper dinner would´ve cost.
50k a year is 200 a day assuming 250 days of working per year, but given he wants 15 hour days i bet he makes them work 6 days a week so 160 a day, so 10 dollars an hour, scummery
There needs to be some sort of company rules/laws that any nutcase that got featured on that subreddit be fired from their current job lmaooo. These are EMBARRASSING. They yap about respect and professionalism bs, but they are far from being one.
Okay but I kind of agree with 6:45 if you are calling someone that your don’t know probably should start with something other that “how are you”. Like if the teachers calling shouldn’t they have started with “hi is this so and so’s dad” or something cause they obviously didn’t have the teachers number on their phone. Like don’t rant over the phone but like start a call saying hi or say why you are calling.
The one about hello is legit. Basic phone etiquette for us older folks. However, nowadays, I wouldn't recommend it when using private phone - there are too many scammers and cold calls, so the less you reveal, the better. I still think it's better and more professional when answering company phone.
In the Netherlands we answer the phone using our name. Landlines used to be full name. Cellphones are answered with first name generally. No one answers with "hello".
No wonder she clarified his coffee order, he asked for an Americano with Milk which isn't a thing that's like asking for a black coffee with milk..... just ask for a white coffee if that's what you want!
You misread that. He asked for a black coffee. When she asked him if he wanted it with milk, he shouted "BLACK COFFEE". Aggressively clarifying he in fact did NOT want milk with that.
As someone who used to work in a call centre, people have trouble catching the first few seconds of the call. So the professional thing to do is say "hello" (hi is not professional it is casual) or "good morning/afternoon this is *company name*, you are speaking to *first name*" as it gives the human brain to get over the slight shock of suddenly hearing a voice, and catch your name. Never been required to say my surname when answering the phone. No, I'm not suggesting people answer random calls on their personal phones, just correcting the first moron.
"Never been required to say my surname" sounds so surreal to me. I know it's the standard in the US, but to me it just sounds mental to be on first name basis from the moment you talk to a complete stranger for the first time. Again, no shade to you, you just described it so vividly.
@@kyx5631 Well there aren't that many David Murrell's in the UK, not enough that someone couldn't find out who I was and where I lived. Considering in one call centre I worked in a customer walked in with a baseball bat to attack the agent he had been speaking with, it was a safety thing. You could give your surname, you were never required to. I did on occasion give out my surname. It meant that a customer I had when doing private banking, a very demanding and annoying customer, latched on to me when I changed to a stock brokers, where he was also a customer. He even tried to set me up with his daughter at one point.
"Should you take a break when you're feeling sick?" Considering that my friend's dad passed away because he had the flu and didn't want to take some rest at home... Yeah, I'd like that, thank you very much.
Given the amount of scammy calls and dodgy sales calls most people get, the advice is generally NOT to give your name out when first answering calls, for your own safety... that first idiot is obviously a scammer annoyed that they can't scam as well as they'd like to...
15 hour days 5 days a week for a year is $12.82/hr and NY minimum wage city wage is $16 and the rest of the state $15. Yeah great boss so kind to thier 'family'
The guy at 7:30 CLEARLY has never worked food service because then he'd understand just how many people will order "a black coffee with cream and sugar" She's not stupid, she just is required to assume everybody else is
@@GuttfraNorge5605FIST name not first lol, also I’m pretty sure just about everyone in the world calls their given name their first name not just Americans 😭
NO DO NOT EVER ANSWER A RANDOM CALL FROM A NUMBER YOU DONT KNOW WITH YOUR FULL NAME! EVER!! it gives Scammers SO MUCH to work with... always make them verify the already have your info
i was thinking the exact same, what lunatic says their own name when they get called
@@GijZagevent when you answer from a phone that isn't yours/isn't specifically yours like a home phone or something
I don't answer calls from numbers I don't know. If they really want to contact me they can leave a message.
@@continental_drift pssh your not on that sigma grind set, you gotta answer every call you get with your full name date of birth SSN and mothers maiden name! thats how you get the good jobs, certainly NOT how you get your identity stolen!
@@manahakume9870Get your childhood pet’s name in there too.
#Alpha
if i found out someone used the coffee maker to cook a fucking chicken theyd be getting a bill for a new one
"The LinkedIn situation just got worse"
Did you know that clouds are like cotton candy? They're fluffy and white and they just float around in the sky! And sometimes they get all dark and stormy, but then they just disappear! It's like, "Where did they go?" And then you're like, "Oh, they just went to another part of the sky, like a secret cloud party!" And then you're like, "I wish I could go to a cloud party!" And then you're like, "But I can't fly, so I guess I'll just stay on the ground and watch the clouds." But then you're like, "Wait, maybe I can make my own cloud party!" And then you're like, "I'll just get a bunch of cotton candy and throw it up in the air!" And then you're like, "That's not going to work, but it's a fun idea!" And then you're like, "Maybe I'll just eat the cotton candy instead." And then you're like, "That's a better idea!"
"The rent cant be this high bro 😭🙏"
Your references are off the chain bro, sick reference
"He's done" "It's over"
Pyrocynicals alt account
convinced everyone on linkedin are all just 12 year olds pretending to be successful
It’s a bunch of people trying to make their MLMs scams work & attempting to hype themselves up that they didn’t make a terrible mistake by quitting their well paying job.
What’s with these homies
@@BreadTeleporter1968 dissing my girl
@@Vy1ral i like what you did there
From my experience it's a bunch of people trying to look better than they are to get paid more than they are and most especially to try to outcompete anyone else. At what? Yes
I'm sure the hotel is so glad they put raw chicken inside their coffee machine 💀
When i last had an employer that put me up in hotels and paid for meals I ate like a king. Not wanting to put a meal on your expenses when you are away from home is insane.
Think of the shareholders! 😂
@@wilfreddv Bless the shareholders for this steak I am about to receive amen.
No shit. When I have subsistence allowance you better believe I'm using that shit. I'll even go over allowance and pay the difference.
I wanted to save money, so I ruined the coffee machine in the hotel room, likely leading to them having to replace it, when the next guests complain about the boiled chicken after taste.
Sure, solid logic right there :D
And the company is gonna love the $200 charge on the company credit card on file for a new coffee maker. He saved them no money in the end.
@@420mralucard he didn't "not save money" he costed them money...
@@tzarg
That's what I said.
If you’re calling/answering the phone as part of a business - use your name, mention the business name and ask ‘how can I help’. If you’re answering an unknown number during personal hours - you NEVER give your name or other details unless the caller verifies who they are. That’s just common sense logic as it could be a scam. Any hiring manager would know this and would totally understand you not answering with ‘Hello, this is Joe Bloggs’ 😂
Right?
At work, it’s “Good morning/afternoon, [department], [name], how can I help you?”
I barely answer unknown callers, but as soon as they either ask me for my name, or mispronounce my first/last (or both), I’m done.
The only time I had to answer a call with my name is when I had to fake being a receptionist for someone who needed a reference on their CV
I had some idiots at work. They thought putting teabags in the kettle would save time!🤦♂️🤦
Nah sometimes I wonder how do some people get hired
"It might be that I'm autistic"
Don't group yourself with us. We are not like that.
That shit drives me insane.
We have parents that come in and use that excuse for their kids being brats. One woman blares music from a shitty speaker in her kids’ stroller. I politely asked her if she could turn it down while I was helping her and she got snotty with me *right until* I said it was giving me a sensory overload. Then it was kind of a sulky, begrudging attitude. (When I mentioned her to a coworker, my coworker’s response was “Oh but her kid’s autistic.” “….so am I.” So I’m guessing she’s used the excuse before.)
Nahh ffs the one with the psycho cooking food in his hotel room to 'save money' - like dude when you start a fire and they find out it's from your room I hope you're prepared to use the money you 'saved' to pay for all the damage. Plus, as someone who cleans hotel rooms I dread coming across this sort of thing 💀
You never fail to keep it interesting!
They correct way to answer the telephone is "Ahoy-hoy,"
Why would I answer the phone with my name? You’re calling ME. You know who’s meant to pick up.
Not only that why would you tell scammers your name if it turns out to be a scammer?
I get a few calls a year claiming to be from my bank(as in literally "this is Joe calling from your bank, we are calling because") or internet(never provider, always just "your internet"). If I answered the phone with my name the scammers are just learning more about me to improve their chance of catching me unaware enough that I might actually believe them.
In the Netherlands we never answer the phone with "hello". You say your (first) name. If I remember correctly, with landlines in the UK, you would say your entire phone number. Not every culture does the same as yours.
If i were the hotel i would bill the company a new coffee maker after that person cooked chicken in it. Which is probably a lot more than the 10-20€ a cheaper dinner would´ve cost.
50k a year is 200 a day assuming 250 days of working per year, but given he wants 15 hour days i bet he makes them work 6 days a week so 160 a day, so 10 dollars an hour, scummery
its around 13 dollars per hr
which is less than minimum wage in nyc at 15sd an hour
@@clapped_penguin yeah regardless the guy who wrote it is a scumbag
saying your full legal name when answering the phone feels like doxxing yourself what if it's a scam call
How is hi more formal than hello
Simple, it's not.
Those people are just on a power trip/delusional so they think they are better than everyone
That's what I was wondering. If anything "hello" is formal and "hi" is what you say if you want to seem more casual
"Hi" is more fucking informal than 'hello'
That FraudAI guy is so committed to excellence that he made several spelling mistakes in his typed out fart.
There needs to be some sort of company rules/laws that any nutcase that got featured on that subreddit be fired from their current job lmaooo. These are EMBARRASSING. They yap about respect and professionalism bs, but they are far from being one.
love watching memeulous with a lunchly and prime
The coffee guy, what a prick.
Okay but I kind of agree with 6:45 if you are calling someone that your don’t know probably should start with something other that “how are you”. Like if the teachers calling shouldn’t they have started with “hi is this so and so’s dad” or something cause they obviously didn’t have the teachers number on their phone. Like don’t rant over the phone but like start a call saying hi or say why you are calling.
The whole "black coffee" thing is literally a scene from Frasier
The one about hello is legit. Basic phone etiquette for us older folks. However, nowadays, I wouldn't recommend it when using private phone - there are too many scammers and cold calls, so the less you reveal, the better. I still think it's better and more professional when answering company phone.
The first person is the type to argue with my psychiatrist dad about a job he actually has the qualifications for
8:38 you can tell George is on that sigma male grind because he immediately knew what P&L meant
He is well educated.
I'd rather work to live, rather live to work, much more conducive to a happy life
This isnt tea time, George.
My limbs have been ripped from my body but I can't stop the memeulus grind
$50,000 for 14 hours a day 5 days a week is literally less than minimum wage in NYC. Not only is he insane he’s breaking the law.
George is my favourite lunatic
“Sold my child to further my career. Learn why you should to.”
Lol, that’s basically what half of these sound like.
That first one is why I just don't answer the phone to ANYONE I don't have saved by name unless I'm expecting a call.
"Fist name, last name" 🤜
You can’t be a psychologist without a degree…it requires a PhD bro…
11second upload 💪🏻💪🏻
George im in your walls
love the wristwatch
that "my employees work 13 hour days" guy isn't real, I don't want to believe he's real, I don't want to believe in his existence, he can't be real.
In the Netherlands we answer the phone using our name. Landlines used to be full name. Cellphones are answered with first name generally. No one answers with "hello".
No wonder she clarified his coffee order, he asked for an Americano with Milk which isn't a thing that's like asking for a black coffee with milk..... just ask for a white coffee if that's what you want!
You misread that. He asked for a black coffee. When she asked him if he wanted it with milk, he shouted "BLACK COFFEE". Aggressively clarifying he in fact did NOT want milk with that.
Fair play fist is a sweet first name..
Highly Professional...and demure
fist play
As someone who used to work in a call centre, people have trouble catching the first few seconds of the call. So the professional thing to do is say "hello" (hi is not professional it is casual) or "good morning/afternoon this is *company name*, you are speaking to *first name*" as it gives the human brain to get over the slight shock of suddenly hearing a voice, and catch your name. Never been required to say my surname when answering the phone.
No, I'm not suggesting people answer random calls on their personal phones, just correcting the first moron.
"Never been required to say my surname" sounds so surreal to me. I know it's the standard in the US, but to me it just sounds mental to be on first name basis from the moment you talk to a complete stranger for the first time.
Again, no shade to you, you just described it so vividly.
@@kyx5631 Well there aren't that many David Murrell's in the UK, not enough that someone couldn't find out who I was and where I lived. Considering in one call centre I worked in a customer walked in with a baseball bat to attack the agent he had been speaking with, it was a safety thing.
You could give your surname, you were never required to. I did on occasion give out my surname. It meant that a customer I had when doing private banking, a very demanding and annoying customer, latched on to me when I changed to a stock brokers, where he was also a customer. He even tried to set me up with his daughter at one point.
GeorgeM posted hell yeah
god i miss r/antiwork
I feel like stating your first and last name to an unknown number is probably a stupid move
It shows how out of touch someone is comparing MJ hitting the court and pushing through for a few mins vs someone trying to get through a full shift.
Felicitations, malefactors! I am endeavouring to purchase a concrete brick
Yusef has the gun, clearly no F's given 😂
I'm confused - isn't Brume d'Or a perfume? Why would you be sipping that on the beach?
"Should you take a break when you're feeling sick?"
Considering that my friend's dad passed away because he had the flu and didn't want to take some rest at home... Yeah, I'd like that, thank you very much.
Meanwhile DougDoug aka Diablo the Cheater:
0:46 Fist Last Name
lol
Prime George would have had 800billion likes by now
wake up!!! new georgem vid!!
this is in good time for lunch
meme boy
Not to mention Yousef showed up to the office like that and got hired. Clearly. Otherwise he wouldn't be there. Durgh.
Linkedin is the narcissist pretentious Facebook
cant lie the first one i agree with
Georgelus
Given the amount of scammy calls and dodgy sales calls most people get, the advice is generally NOT to give your name out when first answering calls, for your own safety... that first idiot is obviously a scammer annoyed that they can't scam as well as they'd like to...
Guy in the story at 2:15 should sue
Solja boy would enjoy this video
Imagine moaning about people saying hello, when you cant spell 'first'. Fist name, FIST NAME!
criminally early to this banger, George is my fav hater
Using 'get-go' sounds even less professional.
The one who doubled down about their family gig is delusional as Hell. lol
1:25 well yeah, he's got a gun.
Thought you had a stroke while writing
It says “fist last name”… “hi this is fist *surname*”
jingle bell jingle bell jingle bell rock.
Perfect video for bedy byes
It’s 2 o clock bruh 😭😭😭
@@Cubez756Kid named timezones:
@@Cubez756 For me it was 11pm 😭
physically and mentally early i am SO happy
okay unc
she linked on my in till i lunatic
Indeed
15 hour days 5 days a week for a year is $12.82/hr and NY minimum wage city wage is $16 and the rest of the state $15.
Yeah great boss so kind to thier 'family'
How hard can a phone call be? If it's a known number I answer with hi and if it's not then it's with my name. It's really simple etiquette
Can my friend be you for Halloween sir George longshaft 🙏
Yousef would get the job because he has a fucking gun
If someone is phoning me then I assume they know my name if not then they have no reason to be phoning me.
nice video
The guy at 7:30 CLEARLY has never worked food service because then he'd understand just how many people will order "a black coffee with cream and sugar"
She's not stupid, she just is required to assume everybody else is
hi george :)
0:59 - what's a fist name?!
@@GuttfraNorge5605FIST name not first lol, also I’m pretty sure just about everyone in the world calls their given name their first name not just Americans 😭
0:34 Loki Doki has entered the chat
IFYKYK
No views in 10 second gorge is falling off
You should watch your step if you don't want to fall into a gorge.
Gorge
It's cos it's his second channel, his main channels still doing relatively good but his second channel ye it's dying
hiii babygirl ❤❤ please make another r/memeulous video
George please read some fanfics I remember you did once with will and you said you would do another, it’s Been years 🙁
George u did work on holiday u literally made multiple vids
George please react to character ai 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
W suggestion
YESS
george
memeulpis
YIPEE
sigma
seeing my cousin on this is wild