Employee Almost Burns Undercover Boss Alive!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2022
- A daring Undercover Boss volunteers to clean a tank, but is almost boiled alive! But he still has the heart to make some of his employee's dreams come true!
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Atleast he's authentic, even after he found out he's the boss he still calls him a bitch 😂
Lol he called him all kind of things
Huge respect to that guy
These are the good people of the world.
A good boss can take some crap. Wish I had those😂
@WildEye He is honest and he does his work well, and seems friendly even though he has standards he expects you to meet and he will tell you when you cannot match them
I love how real and honest the employee stayed the entire time
He seemed like a typical douche
To the point of being a prick!!!
He could have been more honest in my opinion, I think he went easy on him
@@G-lad called him a piece of 💩 in the end lol
I couldn't imagine being the CEO or founder of a big company and then having a camera crew follow me around as I miserably fail at every entry level position the company has to offer. Everytime I can't help but be like "upper management would never get hired here" and it's kind of mind-blowing.
He was trying to look like a new guy that's the point of going undercover
@@Rigmor_Talonbeard I have watched every episode, I get the point of the show. He's trying as hard as he can, just like every other CEO on every other episode... I don't really understand what you're implying like he's acting bad at the job? 😂
@bina nocht icompetent leadership isn't creating successful businesses, lmao. Different people do different things. There's almost never a reason for a CEO to learn skills that would only be needed at the bottom. I know it's hip to hate on capitalism, but you can apply just a little bit of critical thinking and realize that you come off as having no idea what you're talking about. It's easy to sit here and pretend you know the ins and outs of every single business ever just because you saw people on undercover boss look like idiotsz but the reality is that business that stay afloat are doing 10 correct things for every 1 wrong one. Either that, or they're extremely lucky. The magical thing about capitalism is that you don't succeed unless you're doing something that other people want to support. That's literally the essence of capitalism.
Who cares? If you know how to run a business you don't have to know every skill required in any position in the company That's stupid
People who know they will never be the boss try and make themselves feel better by saying well the boss can't do my menial task lol.
It's almost like its completely irrelevant wether or not the CEO can clean the bog well or not. That isn't what he's there for.
Coming from manufacturing, the lack of basic safety precautions is pretty appalling.
Lmao
Him being lowered into a hole lmao
Why do you think he gave the guy a raise? He is happy he has someone that will not complain about appalling working conditions and force new hires into boiling water. Good for the bottom line.
@@SephBane Amreekan dream at its finest
Looks like failing upwards
My boss: "wow, I see you really care about this company and you do a great job."
My boss: *walks away*
BIG FACTS
I used to be in a warehouse some years ago, my boss loved me because I was a decent work and could do most of the stuff. He used to tell me that all the time, and as soon as I was answering he just turned his back and left.
They think that's an appropriate way of showing gratitude when in reality the appropriate way is to give that person the money worthy of the job they are doing for your company
These guys are on camera your boss and mine are not that’s the difference 💀
Your boss: that @$$#0|3 didn't say thank you.
😂
So in other words he can't handle the work conditions that he expects his employees to work in...
And immediately said that has to change......
Yeah that's kind of the point of the show, a lot of bosses don't actually know what their managers are demanding their employees do, or don't appreciate what they do.
@@vincentdagen1812 but it won't. not until someone dies anyway.
@@coshayshay you think so? Ask Nestle
@@lilcheckrs09 can you elaborate?
Worker STILL called him out his bosses name but, at least he's 100% real enough to say it to his bosses face.
That’s a man lol
I love his attitude. Lol. "I'm sorry for x but not anything else." "He's still a pussy " haha he has no chill.
Portugal caralho
Typical portuguese, venha quem vier caralho se tiver de ouvir vai ouvir 🤣
Gets a promotion and a 10000 paid vacation.
"I don't like being tricked."
Gangsta af.
I love how after the first season or so of this show they stopped making absolutely any large scale changes at the businesses and just waved around one-time cash bonuses for the specific people who appeared on camera. Lot cheaper than solving any of the structural problems they encountered like was supposedly the premise of the show.
Granted this guy at least talks about addressing a single specific safety problem, which is more than most of them do.
Every scene of this show is so deeply americanized, I get a headache just watching five minutes of it.
@@minimushrom There's nothing Americanized about a Boss going into their company and fixing things that need fixing. It happens in a lot of places.
@@whatmyohmy How can you not see it? It's all about the individual, everything is hyper individualistic. You guys cheers for the "success" of this one worker, but you forget there are millions like him who don't get a 10k raise and a paid vacation with bonus just for the camera, after their boss is feeling bad about the working conditions of his employees. Something which he should have already known but didn't care enough, because his haircut and suit were more important. We both know what would happen if these guys tried to unionize, so they could all have better pay and safety standards for their shitty ass job. You are right, though. People like this exist globally. But there is no place better for degradation and exploitation of workers rights than the US. Maybe Bangladesh...
That employee’s a real one. The old stock very proud. I wouldn’t last a day under him lol but I can appreciate his willingness to do things well. Much respect
"Do things that put others lives at risk... poorly"
@@lemonator8813 I mean the boss gave him a raise you think the ceo would pull his punches against a guy who almost boiled him LOL.
He literally experienced what he subjects his employees to and only after being forced to experience it for himself for a TV show he decided to change it. How many employees were let go because they said something about the water being too hot. This only shows what a terrible boss he is.
Yes but he wants change for the better which is better than most.
@@missbeaussie Nah fuck that. Ain’t no way he didn’t get complaints about the water temperature and burns and fired the poor people who refused to be abused. He came on this show to say “look it’s fine I can handle it.” Realised he couldn’t handle the conditions he was subjecting his workers to, did a nice thing for one employee, and fell back into being a corpo fuck. Guarantee that water is right back up to that same temperature it was now he’s out the picture.
Yes but he ended up making an effort to fix it
Yeah, but honestly that’s what ppl have to go through. At least he’s making the change as opposed to ignoring it
Usually complaints don’t even make it past first level “corporate” tbh so I’m sure he probably didn’t hear any complaints from his locations 😂
How many years ago do you think it’s been since *any employee fell for this* scam? It’s obvious every employee knows *exactly* who the “undercover” boss is.
On a few of the shows the employees figured it out pretty easy and a few the boss actually broke cover to put a stop to problems happening Boston market was one where they sent a worker home then told the manger that they should terminate there employment and then checkers the boss broke cover and pulled the manager outside and revealed he was the CEO and was closing the restaurant down for the night
idk man some episodes the way they antagonize some employees it just seems all low key fake
@@polosolo9403 it's reality TV is usually fake. However few episodes seem real and few seems fake. Not really sure but it's good entertainment on TH-cam for a few minutes lol
Key and Peele undercover boss is a must watch
THAT is the scam?!?! Lmfao! No CEO would do this show for any reason other than damage control or general good publicity.
Ever CEO should be living a day in the different positions, every year. These people are so out of touch with what regular people deal with on a daily basis
That would defeat the myth of unskilled labor and reduce the CEOs power over the employees. It would also humanize the employees making layoffs harder. Both of those things are bad for the bottom line.
Dont have time for that
Lmao, ceos got better shit to do, and what makes you think they are capable or good at doing different kinds of work
To do what? They’re just gonna go back to what they’re trained to.
The boss was just appreciative of the work that he couldn't do but is being done currently by his employees wich is why he compensated him after realizing its not easy what they do
IKR... WOW...The Boss obviously knows things should change. The worker just needs to take the blessing. Sometimes your reward comes in ways you don't expect.
don't drink and drive
"He's a bitch, but I'm grateful to him alot" LOL
I think he said bastard tbh
I thought he said 🐱when the water was hot and repeated it at the end lol.
He said prick
he said trump supporter
@@lostpockets2227 Hows the TDS treating you?
Imagine if CEOs treated all their employees as humans
You kidding they have nightmares about it!
They wouldn't be CEO then
The boss loved the fact that he was forced to do anything that would make more money for the company, safe or not.
The CEO of my company is probably the richest individual I've ever been in the same room with, and apparently I've not only been in the same room with him multiple times but met him twice without knowing it. Dude is undercover boss 24/7, literally built the company and has done every job, but his board are all NYC Hedge fund dudes who are fleecing him. Makes for a real mixed sense of the company and people I work for.
What company?
imagine almost boiling your boss and getting a paid vacation and extra 10k a year lol
EDIT : thank you all for all the love ! Stay healthy all !
I would love it. Lol
Imagine your boss making tons more than you and can’t even do your job…
Must be a great feeling.
Or a bad one knowing you lost your one opportunity.
Imagine taking accountability for the conditions of your own company’s factory. 😂 couldnt be you I guess..
Best comment ever
If this is real, and the employee actually was that abrasive, the employee has been handed a life lesson; don’t judge other people or be an ass to them. This boss turned around and thanked him for all the good he did.
This guy gets it. It’s compassion and kindness that this employee needs (even if he may not deserve it).
Fuck the boss, he sends people down in that hole everyday and makes far much more than WORKERS to do it. Stop bootlicking for these scrap givers.
What? You can't be serious with this nonesense? It's ok to lobster pot Bob so long as he's nice about it is the remedy..more like fire the buffoon who didn't deserve the job in the first place due to his gross negligence, and do it quick before the lawsuits start piling up..pfft
This ist just propaganda for CEOs
That's WHY he got rewarded so well. Him being so hot on his role helps the company almost directly.
The employee was a good one lol there wasn't even steam coming off the water I agree with the employee he was being kinda silly lol.
Lol funny how the workers always casually mention a trip they want to take
People do talk about that sort of thing, it is a regular workplace topic. Like I usually don't go on one but I'll ask how everyone else's trip went or where they want to do the next one. My next one I'm thinking I might do some skydiving, or if some parts show up I might recreate the Chambers Flintlock (which fires 224 times with a single action of the trigger, and George Washington had it tested on Alexander Hamilton's property in the late 1700s), so because of these 2 details on what I want to do on my next trip you've probably learned a little about me that I'm an adrenaline junky and that I may like history or that I like things that go bang (all of those would be correct).
You can learn a lot about employees based on what they like or don't like, such as some go see family, some go on cruises, some like to go camping etc. It's a quick way to know each other.
@@jakegarrett8109 amen dude. people will talk about anything BESIDES work, at work. hopes and dreams. short term and long term goals. guy above us probably is a soulless urbanite office worker where everyone can't stand each other or just hasn't worked a day in his life
@@tanburanbu nope, every day we walk into the office and start telling each other our dream holidays.... especially if there's a new guy we aren't going to see again then we make sure to get em in nice and early
"I dream of going to japan!"
"Dan you want a coffee? Ah mate I just keep thinking about going to amsterdam because I love hookers"
"I'd love to go to indonesia to see my aging mother"
"I've always wanted to see a kola so kewt"
fr like what
The person interviewing asks the questions.
A brutally honest person who takes their job seriously really does need recognition. If you can't get on with it you're probably not the best colleague.
He responded to all of his gifts like a old school man
More like a jagoff
God bless you sir!
As a boss I try to be the first to jump into the sketchy tasks, keeps your crew motivated and maintains their confidence in me and my operation
Same. Lead from the front. Set the example.
Say what you will but that man is a good boss, hard worker, he's done his share and expects others to do that share as well.
He knows how to his job, he's a damn wood worker and handy to have. Worth the raise, and was kind enough during training. He may have said some "suck it up" things behind the guys back but treated him well enough in the moment.
Somewhat wholesome. I'm laughing though at calling his boss a 😺
pure Honesty
Anyone else here think the boss is that nice to his employer is because they're on TV?
Of course. Half these multi millionaires wouldn't stop to talk to these people if it was a walk buisness walk through.
@@aussquirrel i mean why do they need too
Bjorn is norwegian, in Norway our work culture is very non formal, and everybody gets along quite well. There might be a small disconnect between top level CEOs and the people on the very bottom at giant corporations though.
Imagine John didn’t want to be director of maintenance because he knows all of the bullshit it comes with…. but he’s forced into it hahaha!
The "director of maintenance" job was literally made up on the spot, it's not a promotion the boss literally says "I'm going to give you the title of..." Meaning he still has the same job
“You really don’t have to that.” 😂😂😂
@@connorhealy1562 bro, relax it’s just a joke.
Wouldn't boiling water be, I don't know, steaming?
That's what I was thinking
There was steam in the next scene.the quality just makes it hard to see 0:42.
You can literally see the steam
The boss is just a pvssy, the man who does the work every day said it.
@@samos343guiltyspark the water was literally steaming.
This was cool. My first time watching a positive interaction on this show
When your boss sweats, cause he realizes he owns a sweat shop.
Boss: "This new employee is completely unlike anybody I've ever trained and has a camera crew following him. He must be the owner of this shitty company."
Boss: "Okay, as part of your training I have to lower you into a tank of boiling water."
Plot twist: he's some psychopathic homeless fella who got his friends to act like they're carrying cameras around and filming everything to simply act like he's your boss...
If this show has taught me anything, it's that if a random worker shows up for 1 day of work with a film and mic crew, show them the ropes properly, tell them about your troubles, be honest, and treat them well, because it's probably the CEO of the company you're working for.
“When he scream like that I don’t know he sounded feminine woman” yeah no we take boiling hot showers
LMFAO
No steam. It didn't even look warm.
☕
That is a fantastic point
@@casz7098 if it isn't pure water, it could be far above 100*C without steam.
Worker commits a slew of OSHA violations
Boss: here's 10k a year bonus
Edit: 1.1k likes and an argument about what OSHA is in the comments. I'd say this is a successful comment 🤣
Health and safety not OSHA. OSHA would only be for the construction phase of the building
@@BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat you're never gonna believe what OSHA stands for. . .
Elaborate with actual violations since you say there's a slew or just stop
You must not work a job where you actually deal with osha….part of the job is getting around all the bullshit. If you abide 100% by osha, you will be fired/out of business
@@BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat not true at all 🤣🤣 OSHA is there for worker safety. For example lowering someone without full PPE into a vat of boiling water
“He’s a pussy but I’m grateful to him.”
Dead 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
This is the most overdramatized title and moment. He didn’t have to go to the hospital after, he most literally stood up and continued his workday as intended.
Boss: "THIS WATER IS BOILING!!!!"
Employee: "Yeah...we do this everyday..."
This is an example of running a business without a qualified safety professional on staff. 1 fatality, hospitalization, long-term injury would cost a lot of money. Even cutting that wire with no gloves...
Which is why the boss was showering him with gifts.... Hush money.
Lol pathetic
Cutting wire with gloves... Pls
@@Maxetkd for real. People are so dang soft nowadays
That particular style of wire belt is very difficult to weave together without gloves on.
I would never let a hobby pilot fly me around!
😂
"I want to raise your pay 10k"
"you don't have to do that"
"I want to. I'm also a private pilot, I want to fly your wife and kids to your hometown"
"... you _really_ don't have to do that"
"but I want to do that"
"... na, you really don't"
I would make it a point to go out of my way for the people who are the reason my business is successful. I can't stand when I see hard workers getting shit pay or compensation, especially when it's a work of passion. If that's you, I see you!
He was an incredible boss with what he did afterwards
I love how he says I'm sorry about the water but not for the other stuff 🤣
Edit: 2:45
I don't think he deserved that raise. I think the boss should have made him change working conditions 1st through a probation period then introduced the raise if all was in line.
Would be nice if all of this workers got a raise.
"You dont have to do it"
"I know, im the boss, thats why I can do it anyway"
Dam i should remember this for my next boss i just need to lower him in to boiling water to get a pay rise and a promotion.... 🤣😂
Employee: “You don’t have to do that.”
Boss: “I publicly showed that I can’t handle the jobs I provide. My PR guy says I have to.”
This 😂
It wasn’t even boiling the ceo is just an absolute wiped butt baby boy
I wholeheartedly believe that everybody in a management position, should be able to perform, on the most basic levels, the work that their factory employees do. Not only would it help bring a connection of different tiered workers closer together, but it would help management understand better, in regards to quotas, quality and hours worked.
Except management also have tough jobs to do. They're keeping the company alive. Low-tier manual workers are always in ready supply on the job market. Critical positions in finance, legal, HR, operations, sales, marketing, PR, etc. are not.
i think the leads are often overcompensated, but they have a different set of skills they need to hone. Saying management should be able to do all basic level tasks across the board is a waste of time.
I don't think people would recognize him anyways without the disguise
"He's a bitch but I'm grateful" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great story
Almost burnt his boss alive, gets a raise and a free trip. Lol i was not expecting that at all
Almost cooked him like a lobster and basically called him a pansy for the way he screamed and he gets a bonus. Lol
Most bosses can’t do the job of their employees, but they’re the first to tell you how they pay your bills.
Most employees don't know how to do their bosses job either.
@@formatique_arschloch That's not really true but OK
@@formatique_arschloch touché good sir
Raised his pay by slightly under 5 dollars an hour and gave him a title that demands twice the amount of work. What a boss
are u kidding me 🤣 "SLIGHTLY" a average pay raise is like 1 dollar and the title he gave him is probably him sitting in a office doing less work, this dude is an ungrateful piece of shit and probably wont hold that position longer than a few more years he acts as he hates his job
I know one that gives 2.00 but with taxes, union fees , and insurance it's like $1.20.
Carago um Açoreano!! Grande Amigo!! Mostra a essa gente do que somos feitos!! :D
I wish undercover Boss would come to my job at HD I would blow their minds with the level of work I do and how much I care for the company and my coworkers and more importantly they're safety.
Wish in one hand, take a shit in the other. Find out which fills first
He seems ungrateful afterwards 😤
It’s clear you didn’t or don’t have positive male role models in your life. This is how they are
@@stldweller that's a massive assumption to take from someone not noticing gratitude. Projecting?
He's a hard working man, not use to taking handouts.
@@lickumdry6016 No he was clearly raised by single mom.
Maybe put ur employees in better conditions then.
Assuming the water is actually boiling these are some serious safety hazards.
Sounds like a man who's worked his ass off and never had anything handed to him. Hard for him to even accept the gifts at the end
I hate when people say you don't have to do this knowing well that the person doing the deed knows they don't have to but do it out of kindness....
What's to hate about it? He appreciates it but feels it's not necessary.
Almost kills boss, gets 10 k.....idk if the hot water was on purpose but I kinda feel like it was. Maybe because they didn't warn him first.
Why are they both so calm
Man almost cried, so did I man
Boss : The water is hot it's boiling!?
Employee: What?
Boss :ITS HOT ITS BOILING PULL ME UP!!
Employee : *"Insist to putting him into the water even deeper"*
Problem solved.
Imagine having a guy that went to college got a bunch of degrees came to work for a company talk real good about it to everyone else but don't know a goddamn thing about how to do it himself physically
Because he wasn't meant to be a poor lol
This is a bad comment. Companies need all types of workers.
Imagine going to college, getting a bunch of degrees, then starting at the bottom.
The giy at the top, can not do the guy at the bottom job.
The guy at the bottom., can not do the job at the top.
Neither of them will have a job, without the other. This is basic. But your comment is very "woke" so I get it.....
"You don't have to do it."
"I like to do it"
"Ok"
Damn he got turned into soup & got verbally abused yet he gave the bastard a raise. He has the mercy of Jesus.
Real Boss: "Congratulations for increasing a 15% in productivity this year! Now I want 25% for next year. Thank you very much, keep working, I have a business meeting at a golf club." (The company collapses 2-3 years later)
The boss is a genuinely great dude! Watch the whole show. He gives a promotion and a 10k a year bonus AND gives his employee and family a free ride to his place of birth with 10k to spend while there. Dude admits he is ignorant of the OP but doesn't blame the worker
Helped one employee, but didn't fix any of the systemic issues? No, not a good dude.
The look on the guys face was "Oh, how do I tell him now that I'm in the 3rd round of interviews with another company"
At the end of the full clip the worker still calls his boss a btch lmao
Imagine running a company and making millions and having no idea what the day to day of your employees is like
The only reason this boss is handing out "prizes for good work" is because he's on tv. Most bosses wouldn't step foot into the place where the work happens unless they can capitalize on it of tv or the internet. In the words of Ralphie Parker in A Christmas Story, "A commercial? A crummy commercial?"
Wow great boss.
Props for that CEO
Proving once again that executive don't deserve their salary.
How?
@@superblexx Lmao thank you
That's the kind of boss everybody wants
That’s the kind of boss everybody should have
All these shows are basically who has the biggest sob story. So fake.
Operating engineer here I'm very Familiar with confined spaces and that a confined space you need the fire Marshall to come in and test the air quality.
What episode and season is this?
Fake melting your undercover boss on a fake TV show watched by people who don't understand the concept of what entertainment is, is probably the most meta thing you could do because none of it matters.
Probably the sanest comment here
He didn’t want the new title cause he was about to get more work 😂😂😂😂😂
Boiling the new guy is just hazing 😂
Least satisfying undercover boss ever 😂
That’s the risk a lot of professions take. Most people live in a bubble. Nothing out of the ordinary here.
"He is a b**** but i am grateful to him" LMAO
What season and episode number?
"We're gonna raise your pay by 10k per year"
"Oh"
Remember folks, you can deny any job request you feel is not safe for you to do are have not been trained to do safely. If they force you or threaten to fire you, you`re in for a massive pay day after you sue them.
You can refuse to do the job, but you can still be terminated for being insubordinate and no you won't have good grounds to sue.
If your regular duties entail, say, walking into a hot oven, and you are given training and PPE on doing your job in the oven and you refuse to do it, then get terminated, you will not win that case.
If you're working as a cashier and your boss asks you to go to the maintenance room and splice a new main power wire into a live circuit, and you refuse and get terminated, then you might have a case there.
It's best to know your footing before charging headfirst into litigation.
I like how this show is supposed to be about bosses being sneaky to see what employees do when nobody's looking but half the times it just shows that the "CEO" usually has no fucking clue how to actually run their own company.
Love how he just starts cutting.
Its hot?
ITS BOILING!
Employee: You don't have to do it...
Boss: I like to do it...just as you liked to boil me alive!!!!
He’s taking them on a nice plane ride over some scenic Mountain View’s.. a few moments later… the pilot returns with 0 passengers and says they are enjoying the 10k he gave them to spend somewhere on the mountain 🏔️ 😂
So what about all the other people that work there? Did they implement a temperate control system for the water? I bet the water was like 50°C or something but just adding random amounts of cold water works in the short term but once budget cuts come I’m sure they’ll see that as a waste of water.
I doubt they’d care enough to install a heat exchanger so hopefully they allow the use of cold water long term/ideally add an automated temperate control system
Couldn't they just use a heat gun?