r/Maliciouscompliance Stupid Karen VS Clever Doctor

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  • @bridgetanon9030
    @bridgetanon9030 ปีที่แล้ว +275

    I remember being a child, rushed to the emergency room one night while having an asthma attack. Tired, scared, cold. A nice man who had been waiting a while got called by the receptionist but gestured to me, red-faced and heaving for breath and wheezing, and told her to take me first. I was too young to remember anything else except his kindness, even 20 years later. I hope I thanked him.

  • @Hybrid301
    @Hybrid301 ปีที่แล้ว +1777

    Some people never feel pain in their necks. Up to the point they turn their head the wrong way and Sever their own spine with their broken vertebrae. Never take the brace off until the doctors clear you.

    • @royalbluegaming7763
      @royalbluegaming7763 ปีที่แล้ว +143

      That's a spooky thought. Especially if you are in any way inebriated and have little inhibitons at the moment

    • @jerryeubanks3177
      @jerryeubanks3177 ปีที่แล้ว +98

      My wife broke her T2 vertebrae. She had so many injuries not even the hospital thought it was her worst. They put plates on it 2 days later. But if she had no collar on she would have been in worst shape from it. Long story short, you're right.

    • @LuciusLucius
      @LuciusLucius ปีที่แล้ว +51

      yeah, always trust doctors if they tell you to keep something on lolol

    • @kalifogg6610
      @kalifogg6610 ปีที่แล้ว +70

      I heard a story about a guy that was in an accident and seemed fine, he asked for a drink and died when he tilted his head up to drink and either finished breaking his neck or his neck was already broken, but the bones were still in place, and the action separated them.

    • @leebrown6247
      @leebrown6247 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      That’s absolutely untrue. It’s an old wives tail. There’s actually very little evidence that cervical collars provide any benefit at all.

  • @theavatarofinsanity
    @theavatarofinsanity ปีที่แล้ว +564

    The owner in the second to last story actually pulled of a mr krabs routine without being a douchebag.
    "Patrick, you're fired!"
    "But I don't work here?"
    "You want a Job?"
    "Sure!"
    "Ok, you're fired!"

    • @danielbrant6740
      @danielbrant6740 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      _[Spongebob laughter]_

    • @bluestreaker9242
      @bluestreaker9242 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      To be fair, given that kind of situation, I don't think I'd have been able to stop myself doing that, either. XD

    • @Dalton1294
      @Dalton1294 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      "Would you like a job starting now?"
      "Boy would I"
      "You're fired"

    • @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
      @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      ​@@danielbrant6740 *_nNNNNAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAAAAAA!!!!!_*

    • @LucyAdroit
      @LucyAdroit ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Love that xD

  • @jefferyfelix1416
    @jefferyfelix1416 ปีที่แล้ว +366

    The neck brace story. Just because they didn’t feel hurt doesn’t mean that a X-ray or exam couldn’t reveal damage. Also taking it off before confirming that could make a minor injury worse.
    The nurse should have taken a few seconds to figure out what else could have been done to make the patient more comfortable while waiting to be seen though.

    • @toasterhavingabath6980
      @toasterhavingabath6980 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      i have.. NO medical experience, but i feel like something could hurt if it moves since thats a change in the position and stuff (i may just be using fancy words or whatever its not intentional-)

    • @stephanieann6622
      @stephanieann6622 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      ​@@toasterhavingabath6980nah op is right. Your neck could be broken and you not feel it due to shock or nerve damage. Dad saved the life of a dude with a internal decapitation and he thought he was fine but thankfully my dad was a medic and knee immediately what was going on and called in a med helo and saved him. They said if my dad wasn't behind him when the wreck happened guy would've been dead

    • @julibeanbag
      @julibeanbag ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He also could’ve asked the nurse

    • @Ron-d2s
      @Ron-d2s 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I got in a massive car accident about 30 years ago, the x-rays were good enough and according to my insurance I was just FINE!!!!!!!!!!

  • @darkxemjas2910
    @darkxemjas2910 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    13:13 I think this is my favorite "I don't work here, lady" story because the customer got what she wanted. She wanted OP fired. But the manager made it known that OP wasn't an employee when he did it.(and it doesn't count on OP's employment history)

    • @danielbrant6740
      @danielbrant6740 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      What would've made this story slightly better is if OP said, "If I'm fired, can I at least use my employee discount for this stuff?"

  • @savagebear4374
    @savagebear4374 ปีที่แล้ว +253

    Story 3: When someone offers free shipping to return a wrong item, take it. Companies will rarely do this.

    • @seekeroftruth6728
      @seekeroftruth6728 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Not true when it's the company's fault

    • @satsujin4027
      @satsujin4027 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      You can actually sue them if they dont. I had stores, specially online ones try to pull this BS on me. I simply repliee that I would get in contact to my lawyer to "get informed" and they backtrack real quick because they know they will lose. If a company makes a mistake its their reponsibility to fix it without any cost to the customer. Theres no such thing as "whoops we sent the wrong item! Pls send it back it to us and pay the additional cost for new delivery"
      I once bought a tshirt online. Where I live theres a law that say we have 7 days to "regret" an online purchase, meaning we can return it and have a full refund (unleas we damage the product). So I got this tshirt and unfortunally it didnt fit me. I've contacted the store 5 days later and asked if they could change sizes. They said that was only allowed on the firat 4 days. So I said, ok then I want to cancel my purchase and have a refund. The BS started. First they tried saying "but our store only allows refund on the first 4 days", I said no, the stores rules are not above the actual law, and sent a copy of said law. Then they said "fine! we'll send you the cost to shipping the shirt back to us!", again I said no, according to the law I have no obligation to pay anything to return the product. They started trying to BS their way again, so I just sent a final email saying that I would be contacting my lawyer and ask him about this. It took less than 3 minutes for them to reply to that email saying they would pay to get the shirt back and sent my refund.
      None of this would have happened if they just have allowed me to exchange the shirat size.

  • @keel24
    @keel24 ปีที่แล้ว +305

    The fact people think nurses are less then doctors don’t know that 90%(I believe) of a lot of procedures are done by nurses

    • @nordin.munteanu
      @nordin.munteanu ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Ye I mean, docs and nurses do different stuff. Both are very deeply needed in a hospital

    • @THE1NATEMEISTER
      @THE1NATEMEISTER ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Right? Nurse taking blood vs doctor taking blood case and point

    • @allisoncastle
      @allisoncastle 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And I think there’s a lot of sexism involved. Nurses are usually women statistically so that’s one thing that makes some people think that they’re inherently less valuable.

    • @jessiealexander3515
      @jessiealexander3515 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I know doctors and nurses do different things, but the majority of patient interaction and actual procedures are done by nurses, for sure. I was in the hospital for a week and I saw my specialist doctor maybe once a day while I saw nurses - the same three nurses - at least once every few hours

  • @luvondarox
    @luvondarox ปีที่แล้ว +421

    A doctor standing up for the nurse? Heck yeah.

  • @sammjaisais7135
    @sammjaisais7135 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    The second story makes me SO MAD. I'm a medical student about to begin my internship year, and I have been surrounded by medical professionals my whole life. My mother is a nurse. To see people just assume nurses don't have to constantly re-educate themselves and actualize their knowledge, or that they don't study is one thing that can instantly make me dislike a person. Nurses, most of the time, are smart, hardworking, and kind. And I take a lot of offence to hearing people demean them as being "lesser doctors" or "less intelligent than doctors" or what BULLSHIT opinion people feel entitled to have about them.

    • @razzberry4756
      @razzberry4756 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      i feel like i’ve been unlucky, but i’ve been to the hospital a good couple times in my life, the nurses have always been the rudest, most abrasive, and uncaring people i have ever met, to the point where i avoid hospitals at all costs, my last straw was a nurse berating me for a car accident that id just been in, i was 17, i just up and ripped the neck brace off after a couple minutes of her BS and stormed off, bad decision, i know, but the adrenaline was running so high and she wasn’t letting off, saying they need to drug test me because i’m “obviously on something,” (i wasn’t) the doctor stopped me and did convince me to still let her check my neck, which was thankfully fine, but i will never return if i have the option to not go

    • @robcubed9557
      @robcubed9557 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’m a few years ahead of you.
      When I was a medical student ive had nurses act extremely obnoxious toward me.
      Ever since I’ve graduated residency I’ve never had a nurse act rude toward me.

    • @sammjaisais7135
      @sammjaisais7135 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @razzberry4756 I'm so sorry you had that experience. Maybe my experience is limited. I live in a small city and I've had gone to small hospitals, so maybe that's why. Even then, not all of them are kind. Some are really condescending and rude. Some have superiority complex. But in my limited experience the majority have been really good people.

  • @suitov
    @suitov ปีที่แล้ว +24

    To anyone finding themselves in Neck Brace OP's situation: *request a sleep mask.* Hospitals have those little blindfoldy eye-shade things you also find on aeroplanes (both places where people often want to sleep while lights are on).
    I can't fault OP too much for trying to mitigate their discomfort during a long wait, but they might have realised the visual of someone with a blanket over their face on a hospital gurney is, um... striking...

  • @FreezingInfernos
    @FreezingInfernos ปีที่แล้ว +78

    Watching so many of these Reddit reads has given me a hyperbolic view of entitled customers, like they actually believe "YOUR EMPLOYEE MILDLY INCONVENIENCED ME, I DEMAND THEY BECOME HOMELESS AND STARVING IN THE STREETS FOR THIS INJUSTICE!". It's good to see one of them get what they supposedly wanted and backpedal once a shred of empathy kicks in and they realize "oh, destroying someone's life over my mild inconvenience is actually quite bad".

  • @Aetium
    @Aetium ปีที่แล้ว +155

    the first 2 stories reminded me of my stay in the hospital recently, most of my experiences with nurses and doctors were good for the most part, but there was one nurse who really refused to listen to me. I was so incredibly weak that even sitting up was exhausting, and I fainted a bunch of times, nurses had to help me stand up to be weighed, and going to the bathroom was...a challange to say the least. the not listening nurse decided it was a good idea to have me sit up in a chair to help regain some strength. I didn't want to, I felt I was going to pass out again, and was going to vomit. she didn't listen. I'm in the chair for less than a second and warn her I'll vomit. she ignores me. the closes vomit baggy was across the room, too far away for me to reach without falling over again. so, my options were limited. I rang the nurses bell with my last strength, vomit on the floor, and pass out on the bed. she had to clean it up, but hey, I tried to warn her numerous times.

    • @ShadowReignhart
      @ShadowReignhart ปีที่แล้ว +29

      I hope you filed a complaint... Because how many other patients has she done that to? And how many more before her arrogance causes a massive problem?

    • @Aetium
      @Aetium ปีที่แล้ว +30

      @@ShadowReignhart oh I did, if it was just the one time it'd be bad enough, but at one point she wouldn't help me go to the bathroom and said I could walk there myself, part of the reason I was in the hospital was because I just had my big toe amputated, so walking wasn't really in the cards at that point.

  • @BunnyQueen97
    @BunnyQueen97 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    Story 1: once, I was taken to the ER in an ambulance and left on the stretcher on the side of a hallway for like 45 minutes. The nurse who dropped me off told me to take deep breaths, then another came around to get my blood pressure without a word. I closed my eyes and focused on breathing. A third nurse walked up and asked the second, “have you done it yet?”
    To which the third responded in an annoyed whisper, “no - I’m trying to, but she’s hyperventilating!”
    🙄 they must put the dumb ones out in the hallway.

  • @BronzeDragon133
    @BronzeDragon133 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    My mom is in the ER/ICU right now for a fall and had the brace on last night (it's off now) and kept demanding I take it off her (my mother is...kind of a pain in the butt). I just kept telling her no, not a doctor, protocol, trauma, etc. She kept getting ever more mad.
    On the up side, she had a concussion and almost certainly won't remember any of this today. Listening to this while I get ready to go here.

    • @Stopfollowingmeplz8
      @Stopfollowingmeplz8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Hope everything turns out alright!

    • @BronzeDragon133
      @BronzeDragon133 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Stopfollowingmeplz8 Just waiting for somebody to call to take her home or let us know the concussion was bad enough that they need to keep her a day and she's not yet re-oriented to time and place.
      Yesterday she thought it was August of 1986 and my husband's name is Joe. By the end of the evening, we had the name correct and the date up to June of 2014, so that's nice.

    • @suitov
      @suitov ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@BronzeDragon133 My best wishes to her for her recovery and you for the task of corralling her. ;D They say doctors make the worst patients, but parents are a close second...

    • @chikaknight5610
      @chikaknight5610 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      best wishes to her and the rest of your family! Medical stuff is scary enough, but brain injuries/concussions are even moreso

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    Story 2: A number of Karens tend to have this "Mom knows best" mentality, which does not apply to the more scientific things such as illnesses. OP has experience in the medical field, they can tell if someone does or doesn't have asthma, regardless of age. To be honest, I don’t even know why the Karen was there.

    • @moviemaestro800
      @moviemaestro800 ปีที่แล้ว

      I suspect a Munchausen-by-proxy complex. Some parents get a selfish thrill off of the attention they receive over their child being ill, so they'll fake it for attention. Some will even go so far as to deliberately keep their child genuinely sick for it.

    • @freethebirds3578
      @freethebirds3578 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Moms often do know best. When my younger brother was a newborn, he couldn't keep any food down (he was breastfed). Mom took him to the know-it-all pediatrician, who pretty much patted her on the head and told her she just has new mom jitters. My brother was the 5th child.
      As mom was leaving, brother projectile vomited across the room, covering the doc.
      He immediately sent brother to the hospital for emergency surgery. I don't know if he apologized for his condescension.

    • @moviemaestro800
      @moviemaestro800 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Anecdotal evidence of maternal clairvoyance is insignificant, against the knowledge of most doctors.

    • @seireidoragon
      @seireidoragon ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I think it's a balance. A mother (or parent/guardian) does know the child best. They would know if a child is acting funny or different. However, they are also human and can let bias/fears affect their view as well. A doctor/nurse is a great 3rd party with training. They should absolutely listen to the guardian's concerns but also look at the child with a clear mind. A guardian shouldn't be dismissed out or hand but at the same time they can absolutely be overreacting or just attention-seeking. This is obviously an idealistic view that doesn't always work in the real world but I feel it should be the goal.

    • @chrispham6599
      @chrispham6599 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@freethebirds3578 nah, I'm gonna go with the opinions of the RNs and doctors. You know, the ones that diarrhea dumped their bank accounts just to attend school for and actually certified

  • @xKCAZxLEADER
    @xKCAZxLEADER ปีที่แล้ว +214

    First Story: What else was OP suppose to do? If the nurse wasn’t going to help OP be a bit comfortable then OP had to take matters into their own hands
    Second Story: Imagine trying to tell someone who has more knowledge about human health than a banshee of a Karen. This lady not only wasted everyone's time, but she is further about to waste her own time taking her child to the hospital when the kid is literally showing no signs of problems
    Third Story: This customer is insanely overdramatic. Wanting someone fired because they made a mistake is insane. No one is perfect, we all make mistakes; at least OP made that customer feel guilty for filing that complaint and for saying Steve should get fired
    Fourth Story: Lmao, I’d love to see that. I mean, the owner did what she asked 😂
    Fifth Story: What OP did is whats called as beating the system and exploiting loopholes

    • @AliInvestigation
      @AliInvestigation ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Totally agree 100%

    • @25Erix
      @25Erix ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Manchausen by Proxy seems extremely likely here.

    • @dracko158
      @dracko158 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      The third story reminds me of that one story rslash covered before. A customer was being difficult and demands OP be fired. The manager pretended to fire OP in front of the customer. OP plays along and starts crying and stuff. Suddenly the customer starts feeling guilty and says it's not a big deal.

    • @koolkittykat04
      @koolkittykat04 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      For the first story: Not sure what could’ve been done about the lights, but he definitely should NOT have taken the neck brace off! Until he gets a thorough physical exam and an x-Ray (and possibly a CT) to evaluate for vertebral and spinal cord damage, it’s too dangerous to remove the brace and risk paralysis or worse happening.

    • @romainsavioz5466
      @romainsavioz5466 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@koolkittykat04 exactly

  • @MegaMyown
    @MegaMyown ปีที่แล้ว +146

    There was a story of someone who *WALKED AWAY* from a car accident, was coherent, talking to someone else, and thought they themselves were fine only for them to turn their neck one way, finish breaking their own neck and killings themselves by accident. The nurse lost her shit because she understood what was going on and you didn’t know shit but thought you know everything. They have you in a neck brace for a reason.

    • @dimsufferer9951
      @dimsufferer9951 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Still not a good reason to snap at a patient like a misbehaving child. It takes five seconds to explain why you shouldn’t take the brace off. It would have taken little effort to move OP a little bit so they weren’t under a light. There was no reason to snap about the blanket when it was her own fault

    • @mikea491
      @mikea491 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@dimsufferer9951 The OP just wanted their own room and got one. They're an assholez but I appreciate the hustle. Or is it hassle?

  • @sirnutaku7716
    @sirnutaku7716 ปีที่แล้ว +354

    Makes me happy to see Rslash with a happy spirit, thumbnails and commentary is just getting better

    • @MY.N4ME.1S.L3R0Y
      @MY.N4ME.1S.L3R0Y ปีที่แล้ว

      true

    • @Some_Guy6
      @Some_Guy6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Sometimes he turns into a massive Karen himself tough.

    • @MY.N4ME.1S.L3R0Y
      @MY.N4ME.1S.L3R0Y ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Some_Guy6 ALSO TRUEE

    • @justaperson4656
      @justaperson4656 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      ​@@Some_Guy6 he is working on that

    • @tibbynibby
      @tibbynibby ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@justaperson4656 the vacation helped xD

  • @DaremoKamen
    @DaremoKamen ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I once worked in a hospital kitchen, in the basement of the hospital. The hallway past the kitchen led to the pathology lab and while uncommon it was not unknown to find a gurney in the hallway with a covered body waiting to get into pathology. I would joke to my co-workers about how much our supervisors would get mad if we ran around saying, "Soylant Green is people!" Probably unconnected but in the next round of building the pathology lab got moved to a new location far away from the kitchen and with no direct connection.

  • @watkinry
    @watkinry ปีที่แล้ว +105

    I hope the lady in story 2 has great insurance, because that ambulance probably cost a fortune.

    • @Mistfall254
      @Mistfall254 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      $10,000-100,000 I think

    • @JosieJOK
      @JosieJOK ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Unfortunately, she’s not going to get slammed with a mondo bill, as the OP said they were in Canada. The worst the Karen can expect is a long wait to get the prescription for an inhaler that she was trying to skip the clinic line for.

    • @danielbrant6740
      @danielbrant6740 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      OP said they lived in a Canadian city. So while the ambulance ride won't leave the Karen bankrupt, it'll still hurt her pocketbook. I can tell you for a fact that the province of Manitoba charges an uninsured person $250 per ambulance ride.

    • @ants.in.the.afterbirth
      @ants.in.the.afterbirth ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I pay 85 dollars for an ambulance ride in British Columbia Canada

    • @vernonharden
      @vernonharden ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Mistfall254 For a ten grand charge they'd have had to used some type of support equipment, beyond what would be used for a transport. Here where I live (in the U.S.), the base ride is between five and six hundred, with no equipment used. So I'd estimate that the ride wouldn't have been much over three grand.

  • @estrellaescobar5723
    @estrellaescobar5723 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    At first, I didn't understand what was the "malicious compliance" in the 2° story, since she got what she wanted. But then I remembered that ambulances cost up to 3,000 dollars. Ouch. That will definitely hurt that mom's pocket.

  • @thatredheadedTexan
    @thatredheadedTexan ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I’m an X-ray tech… do NOT under any circumstances remove a cervical collar before you are cleared by XR or CT. I know it’s annoying and uncomfortable, but that collar is holding your neck in the correct position so that you don’t unknowingly injure yourself worse than you already are. The nurse shouldn’t have been rude about the blanket, but OP also never voiced that the light was an issue. Once OP did, the nurse solved the issue.

  • @detictivecastielmalfoy4220
    @detictivecastielmalfoy4220 ปีที่แล้ว +93

    The post office lady was literally just doing her job and you know the rules. Why would she make an exception for you?

    • @abiean222
      @abiean222 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      exactly. if i was in her position i'd do the exact same thing. i'd also laugh at the work around too. and tell my managers about the loophole, because that is just asking for someone to steal packages. because thats why that policy is there - to prevent people from stealing other people's mail.

    • @damionlee7658
      @damionlee7658 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      ​@@abiean222 I suspect OP made (if not the whole thing, them at least) that part of the story up. I don't believe for a second that the Post Office staff member would have given them that parcel at all.
      I suspect that what they would have done is marked the delivery as not available for pick up due to suspicious circumstances, and had it taken out for to the door delivery the following day.

    • @willrandalliter9181
      @willrandalliter9181 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@damionlee7658 if that was in Brazil, for sure all that happened as she said

    • @katrinacomhaire2875
      @katrinacomhaire2875 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@willrandalliter9181 It was Germany.

    • @LamprechtHermin
      @LamprechtHermin ปีที่แล้ว +5

      To add to this, if some random stranger ask me to receive their package for him and to also give him my information I would not do it, sounds like a new type of fraud to receive some random package from who knows where and who knows if there is something illegal in there or they could be trying to steal my information.

  • @tf9241
    @tf9241 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    I love the game store story. OP you’re hired. OP you’re fired. I would have looooved to see the look on the lady’s face when that happened

  • @dragonriderabens9761
    @dragonriderabens9761 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    I’d bet money the Karen in the 2nd story was using the puffers to get high and was using her child as an excuse

    • @benthomason3307
      @benthomason3307 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I assumed she had recently developed Munchausen-by-proxy syndrome, but I suppose Occam's razor would favor your explanation

    • @ArcanineEspeon
      @ArcanineEspeon ปีที่แล้ว

      You can get high from an asthma puffer?

  • @damionlee7658
    @damionlee7658 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Last story (Post Office pick up). I'll take "Things that never happened, for $500."
    The suggestion by OP that the counter staff member should have given them the package because they asked nicely is ridiculous. If they then stood in front of that same person and put on this song and dance of getting the name of the next person in line, it would have to be a seriously badly trained staff member who then said "Sure, I'll give them the package."
    Frankly, I'm a little shocked that Dabney thought this was a great bit of pretty revenge that he would have enjoyed being part of. There are some people who get a little bit of authority and let it go to their head. The person at a Post Office counter insisting you present ID to prove you are indeed the person a parcel is meant for, is not one of those people.
    Just think how angry you would be as the real recipient if you found out somebody had snagged the delivery card from your letter box, gone to pick up that $2K computer you had ordered, and the Post Office staff member had given it to them because they asked nicely without ID, or asked the next person in line to use their ID to pick it up. Anybody who takes a second to think properly about the situation would realise just how much of a jerk the OP would have to be to think the Post Office staff member was in the wrong for refusing to give them the item without ID.

    • @adamb89
      @adamb89 ปีที่แล้ว

      For a place like a post office? Oh hell yeah, they aren't paid enough to give more than about 1/3 of a shit. Same as the DMV. I remember back when I went to get my license, my glasses got destroyed a couple days before and I couldn't get them replaced. But I was able to get a copy of all the little eye test cards, and by memorizing the first few letters that I could see, I could figure out which template had the rest. So I took the eye test, flunked it, asked if I could go "clean my eyes out" and try again. Went to the bathroom, quickly memorized the full set, then re-took the test and got a perfect score. How anyone fell for that is beyond me, so I have to assume the person simply didn't care.

  • @maranathaschraag5757
    @maranathaschraag5757 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    the neck brace thing - the "very worst" is that you have a fracture and taking off the neck brace causes you to become permanently paralyzed or die. Truly worst case is that you become permanently paralyzed, lose muscle function to your lungs, and slowly suffocate to death in the hospital hallway. It's not like you could wave an arm to flag someone down. Good times.
    Why didn't OP just ask the nurse to turn off the light or move the stretcher when the nurse stopped you the first time?

  • @aimeeprincessofpower
    @aimeeprincessofpower ปีที่แล้ว +5

    1:40 I was in a couple of car accidents horrible back pain horrible neck pain and was left in hallways and the only people that took any interest in how I was feeling for the goddamn custodians. I was in so much pain at one point that I was just crying I didn't even realize that the tears were just running down my face and nurses walked baby doctors walked by me and the only person that actually took an interest in cut me a tissue and wiped my face for me was one of the housekeeper's

  • @impishrebel5969
    @impishrebel5969 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Second Story: Why is it always the RNs who have the most ego? This "I'M THE GATEKEEPER" attitude is one of the reasons why people on socialized health care can't access care, which is a big problem in my area. There was an incident within the last couple of years in my region where a child's mother was trying to get her to see the doctor, she had difficulty getting to the clinic, she was five minutes late to the appointment and the clinic hadn't given her much time to get down there in the first place despite understanding the girl was in distress. The doctor refused to see the little girl. The little girl ACTUALLY passed away from complications of severe asthma when her mother tried to take her to the hospital which was farther away, and as far as I know both the receptionist staff and doctor are still working in the area and their identities were protected. This was on the BBC news so you can probably look it up if you want.

    • @k.c.8662
      @k.c.8662 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I'm so glad someone else noticed this. Anyone who works with people knows how bad people can be. And nurses are often unfairly undermined. And if this story is to be believed, that woman was extremely rude. But based on the tone of how the story was written, I doubt we have a reliable narrator. The ego is visceral. And I fucking hate when people talk about patients the way she did at the beginning of the story.

  • @Ninjakitsune978
    @Ninjakitsune978 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I wouldn't WANT a doctor doing a nurse's job. They almost never do them, so they will inevitably be bad at it. Like taking blood - I want the one doing this procedure multiple times a day not the one with a fancier title.
    I also know, that nurses are understaffed, overworked, underappreciated and can make your life hell or heaven. So of course I'll be nice.
    My brother was 9 years old, when his appendix blew up during a vacation in another country and almost died. Yes, this was the worst vacation of our life, how could you tell?
    When he could finally eat again, the kitchen staff came and asked what he wanted to eat for his first meal. Chicken. Anything else? Chicken? Okay, anything else? Chicken. My mom added in 'Some rice.' So what is on his plate that lunch? 3 chicken legs... And some rice. My brother looked at my mom and said: "That lady REALLY likes me." He barely finished one.
    We still remember that kindness to this day. It was a very scary time for my parents. They could barely remember the correct numbers to call. My mom was in hysterics. My brother was freaking dying. They didn't have enough time for a helicopter flight from Austria to Munich. That's 1 hour at most, I think. My brother couldn't stand up for his x-rays. The doctor wasn't sure, what had broken, but some gastrointestinal organ had.
    Then there was a pre-EU money problem. It was a Sunday, so good luck reaching anyone. So my dad told them to seize our car as insurance, that we would pay. He finally somehow remembered the insurance companies number (that he didn't know before or afterwards) and they confirmed, that we were insured. So they didn't take our car.
    The operation went really well and the scar is barely visible despite being very large. The closing guy did a fantastic job.
    But the best part was going home. My dad had to take my sister and me home, because school/kindergarden was starting up again. So my mom was stranded in Austria with my brother.
    The insurance company seriously expected a less than 10 year old child take a train from another country ALONE! After a massive operation! They refused to pay for a taxi from the hospital to the train station, my mother's ticket and a taxi from the other train station home... Nowadays you would have an internet shitstorm coming your way, but I guess it was different back then.
    After all this was over my dad became a member of ADAC, because they cover transportation home and are just easy to reach. We haven't needed them since thankfully. I was too young to really understand, but it was terrifying.
    The family, whose awesome house (10 chickens, 2 ducks, a mouse and a turtle) we were sitting obviously heard the news and they invited us back the next year for a MUCH better vacation.

  • @dr3wbis
    @dr3wbis ปีที่แล้ว +3

    OP in the first story is the pinnacle of terrible patients in a hospital. If a C-collar is applied in the field, it will NOT be removed until an examination is conducted by a doctor. So sorry it's causing you pain, but it's a very big liability and for God's sake, it's for YOUR OWN SAFETY.

  • @Eppon6
    @Eppon6 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    On that last story, letting a stranger use your details to pick up a package they claim is theirs is asking to be scammed, NEVER take that risk!
    I live in a country that has the same situation happen a lot. Yes, even the part about delivery people sometimes deciding not to deliver and automatically bringing packages to the pickup point, claiming that you 'weren't home' when they never even rang the doorbell. They do that to shave time off their route for stuff like apartment buildings where they need to travel by foot past a postbox for some time. Dumping in the card that says you weren't in is quicker.
    At the pickup point you need ID, they ask certain info that's on the box, (like house number) they put in your info into a computer system (or you write out some of the info on a document) and you sign something before you get the package. There is a reason for all that. The details are so that if the intended recipient complains about theft/destruction/tampering, they can come after the person whose info was registered at the pickup point for the issue because they gave the package to that person whole and untampered. Letting someone else use your info to pick up a package gives them every opportunity to claim YOU stole it, destroyed it, etc. So they can then ask for a refund, replacement or whatever. And YOU could get charged for the item the scammer stole in your name.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Story 3: I remember this post. I believe that the customer was just having a bad day and the inconvenience sent them over the edge, otherwise, why else would the customer be apologizing so profusely?

    • @abiean222
      @abiean222 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      maybe the customer just never thought of the workers as people with lives and family thats dependent on them? a lot of entitled assholes have trouble seeing people they think inferior to them, such as retail workers, as actual human beings with thoughts and emotions and a life outside of serving them.

  • @rozenn6952
    @rozenn6952 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm a bit upset at the last story. My father used to work at postal services, and they have strict policy about checking identity. It may be upsetting to be in the situation where they refuse to give you your package because you forgot your papers, but it would be so much worse if they just give it to the first stranger using your name.
    You have no idea how many stories my father has about such cases. Some entitled persons once claimed that it's stupid to do such verifications because "I know who I am", to which my father blankly answered "Well, I have no idea who you are so you're not getting that package until you bring me your ID". He may have made a few exceptions when he knew the client, but even so, sometimes he'd still refuse because it's important to be responsible, as a professional as much as a client.

  • @zajlord2930
    @zajlord2930 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    i mean, the employee in the last story might have inconvenienced you but i rather have that then have them hand out my stuff to whoever

  • @TheCell-vx3pk
    @TheCell-vx3pk ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Last story: Rules are rules, and if I'd been that postal worker, I'd laugh my butt off.

  • @jcmount1305
    @jcmount1305 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    20 years as a firefighter / EMT. Arrived at a auto collision. One guy was walking around. I found out he'd be in the collision before I got to him he turned his head.... and dropped like a sack of potatoes. He had a severe neck injury, When he turned his the cervical bones slip sideways and severely damage his spinal cord.

  • @ladosis5596
    @ladosis5596 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    A walk in clinic is not the emergency room. If you are having an emergency, go to the EMERGENCY ROOM where you'll be triaged and prioritized accordingly.

  • @readjordan2257
    @readjordan2257 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    0:12 paying attention to the age of the OP.
    Because it seems that young people get into more accidents than older people because older people dont know how to drive responsibly around younger people and the blame is that they are dumber or more immature. So gotta see if this is another to add into the collection of situations or not

  • @seireidoragon
    @seireidoragon ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have nothing against nurses and I definitely think they deserve respect. Having said that, I have to say that I have gone to the hospital twice in the past five years and both experiences were awful because of the people working there (this is also in 2 different cities). The first instance was the worst because I went to get a heart procedure done. They apparently miswrote my weight down (I weighed 131 and they put down 113) so when they weighed me again at 4 am the next morning, they thought I'd gained over 10 Ibs of water weight. They injected me with something to get rid of said water weight and by 6 am I almost passed out from dehydration and getting out of bed too much. I also strained my heart quite a bit. I didn't even get a real apology from them just a quick explanation the next morning on why I struggled so much. (My dad regretted not spending the night at the hospital with me but he's too old to be sleeping in a chair so I insisted he go home.)

  • @Swnsasy
    @Swnsasy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    R/SLASH S1
    I can SWEAR, SWEAR you read this story during the Pandemic.. The reason I believe it's YOU, is because I do not listen to MC on ANY other channel.. You've read this before but.... It's still _CHEF'S KISS_
    Idk.. There is just something how R/SLASH reads MC that I just cannot listen to any others except him!! ❤🎉

  • @palaius
    @palaius ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Regarding that last story:
    My mom works in a german post office.
    If they hand out a package to someone eithout having the ID, they can straight up lose their jobs. That's why they rarely (If ever) make exceptions.

  • @esorenilegnave
    @esorenilegnave ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I remember confusing the EMTs and the Nurses with a neck brace. I have an issue where my body paralyzes itself for 24-28 hours. Still don’t know why. The EMTs were loading me into the ambulance and I requested a neck brace. When asked why, I told them I can’t hold my head still and got whiplash from the last ambulance ride. Got to the hospital and had to explain it again. At least they understood why.

  • @danielbrant6740
    @danielbrant6740 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    While the 2nd story may have took place in Canada, I can tell you that ambulance ride may have ended costing the Karen money. I know for a fact that in the province of Manitoba, an ambulance can set back an uninsured person $250. It used to be $500, but that got knocked down about a decade ago (by a Conservative government, no less).

  • @JG-xb2fl
    @JG-xb2fl ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Had the same thing happen to me at a post office in Berlin. They refused to give me my parcel because my address didn’t match the one on my ID. I told them the address on the parcel and that it was my second home basically. Still no - thankfully I was with a friend who was able to get it without issue 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @n0ons_
    @n0ons_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I understand the sentiment of the nurse in the second story. My OLD managers at a grocery store would give into customers after I followed the rules and said no. That pissed me off so much. Like dont they understand that it makes me look incompetent.

  • @supervegito2277
    @supervegito2277 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 4: Gotta say, im a bit baffled that actually worked
    ...what would OP have done if the angry customer had ended up happy this way?

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugosz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Last story: So, the P.O. transferred their responsibility of giving the package to the right person onto the lady whose I.D. they did note for their records. If the real owner comes in to complain about some dude taking the mail from his mailbox, including the package pick-up card, they can put it off onto that lady. Too bad _she_ didn't require I.D. when agreeing to pick up a package for someone she doesn't know.

  • @TheAidanodian
    @TheAidanodian ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m glad someone said it before me, but the reason they were so mad about the neck brace is that you could remove it without knowing there’s a spine injury then paralyze yourself. OP in the 1st story should probably just trust the people in the, what sounds like a, modern world class health system.

  • @Plumjet09
    @Plumjet09 ปีที่แล้ว

    14:10 “Employee at [placeholder] video game store. 2:37:14 PM - 2:37:20 PM”

  • @danielbrant6740
    @danielbrant6740 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Sometimes I feel like the only way I can get a moment of peace is pretending to be dead. It never works for me, but I am envious of OP who managed to actually fool someone.

  • @nomar5spaulding
    @nomar5spaulding ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The thing about the person demanding Steve be fired, then being like, "OH SHIT HIRE HIM BACK WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU," is similar to something that I have experienced a few times at work. My dad and I work together running a small driving school for people who want to become truck drivers. Most of the time, I am outside working with the students learning how to back up the truck and trailer, and when I'm not doing that stuff, I'm usually in the passenger seat with the students while they learn how to drive a big rig on the road. Driving a truck isn't as easy as people think, and even at the best of times, you just have to go slower in a truck than people who drive cars are willing to accept. Every now and then, we have someone call us to complain about the way the truck was driving (usually asking why we weren't going the speed limit, or why we slowed down so early before a turn, or why the truck was stopped in the road after someone made a shifting mistake and had to start completely over). When you say to them something like, "Well sir, we were going slowly there because the speed limit on that road is 45mph, but the road is very narrow and quite twisty, and it was raining really hard, so in a truck with a student driver, it isn't safe to go much more than about 35mph. We try to teach these students to drive the truck safely, and that often requires driving more slowly than in a car. Would you prefer if we taught these very inexperienced drivers to drive recklessly? Also, would you volunteer to get in that passenger seat with someone who has never driven a truck, never pulled a trailer, and never shifted a gear, and then ride around with them all day as they learn to do all 3 of those three things at the same time? Keep in mind, we don't have any controls on the passenger side, like they do with teenagers learning to drive a car. We could really use at least 1 more instructor for behind the road." I've made it about 1/2 through that bit, usually to the part about, "well, we teach them to drive safely through the village where the school kids are running across the road" before the person on the phone is like, "Well yeah, of course I want them to drive safe. No you shouldn't be teaching them to speed in a big rig. Man it must be scary riding with these people. I wouldn't be calm enough to do it." They end up suddenly realizing that I, as a truck driving instructor, know more about how to drive a truck than some random jagoff who has forgotten that people don't emerge fully formed as adults who know how to opperate motor vehicles flawlessly. It's fucking great.
    Also, it's not scary to ride with the students at all. They already know how to drive. They just don't know how to drive a truck yet.

  • @Sclasspsycho
    @Sclasspsycho ปีที่แล้ว +7

    You sure showed that postal worker who would have probably lost their job if they didn't follow policy.

  • @bobingabout
    @bobingabout ปีที่แล้ว +1

    3rd story, I think. I remember I once ordered something from EBay, and got the wrong item. It wasn't expensive, I would have just eaten the loss, but, I reported the error to the seller.
    Apparently, he sent my item to somebody else, a direct mix up of the 2 items. The seller paid for me to send the item directly to the other person, with the other person doing the same. I got my item 2 days later. I gave them a 5 star in communication, but also only a 3 star for shipping. Still gave them an overall thumbs up.

  • @breezy3392
    @breezy3392 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Story 2: What was that karen hoping to get besides a bill?

  • @matthewmcneill1357
    @matthewmcneill1357 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Glad the doctor took the side of the nurse in story 2. But they tied up an ambulance for some bs they should have dismissed from their triage. Hopefully, the citizen having a heart attack thinks having an ambulance tied up to teach a karen a lesson finds it just as funny as the nurse did.

  • @Rastafar77
    @Rastafar77 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The E-mail back firing the employee before christmas.... its so genious, i just can't...

  • @RonenYehiav
    @RonenYehiav ปีที่แล้ว

    Was in a clinic.
    It was ❄️🥶❄️
    I did the same as OP.
    About half a minute later, a recitation crew appeared -a doctor, 3 nurses, and two auxiliary persons... 😅

  • @RiveroftheWither
    @RiveroftheWither ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I want to know what asthma mom was trying to pull because I've had chronic asthma since I was 9 months old. I've been to the ER for it, I've needed a double dose of emergency nebulizer treatment from a life threatening attack. Shes right that it "presents different in kids" because kids are more subceptable to panic which aggravates the symptoms and causes them to gasp like a big mouth bass on land. You hear the wheezing sound, like a broken squeaky toy clear as day, see their lips turning purple and the skin paling as their blood oxygen plummets. You literally can't speak, you can barely move, you're fighting for every breathe so you don't pass out.
    Its so obvious this girl was not having an attack so what was this mom doing? Just being a paranoid hypochondriac because the puff ran out? Trying to use the kid to get out of something and fishing fpr a doctor's note?

  • @justinator1010
    @justinator1010 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have always appreciated doctors and nurses especially seeing as I've always been accident prone, however here in the UK it seems not all doctors and nurses are educated equally. Long story short my son had a hairline fracture which we did not know about until we took him to a second hospital for a second opinion instead of using an adult boot for heavy strains from the first hospital, after they made a ss call about neglect because the Mrs decided to leave the hospital the first night to return in the morning because of ask the drunks and addicts scaring my kid.

  • @AceOfTinyGhosts
    @AceOfTinyGhosts ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Tbh when I went to the hospital last, there was a trauma 1 car wreck patient with two black eyes, a broken neck, and several other issues crying to God just laying in the hallway and nurses and doctors not caring. My nurse was bitching about how she had to be there at work. I finally was like: yeah me and that guy don’t wanna be here I’m sure!

  • @ErikMyLove
    @ErikMyLove ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I want to add sth to story nr. 5: Getting a notification card is NOT always the case. Sometimes you are waiting for your package and your only way to find out the status of your delivery is through an app. Good luck getting your package from a post office without the notification card. Some employees won't believe you when you say that you didn't get one.

  • @lilicat9687
    @lilicat9687 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    When my sister was little she had a situation similar to the toddler in the story where she was having trouble breathing and my dad took her to the hospital where they waited for a long time. After seeing my sister running around the Christmas tree without any sign of distress he decided she was fine and brought her home.

  • @129140163
    @129140163 ปีที่แล้ว

    13:09 I was listening to the video, but not watching, and I honestly thought you said “Dyson tabletop games”. I was wondering “When did Dyson go into the tabletop game business?” 😂

  • @draum8103
    @draum8103 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I cracked up laughing at the first story in which the person with the neckbrace gets mistaken for a dead body. LOL. That nurse seemed very annoyed/ing as well lol.

    • @kamuikadet6538
      @kamuikadet6538 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's because the blanket over the head is done for dead bodies

  • @Andi-ex1js
    @Andi-ex1js ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As a german i know that that shouldn't have worked
    You're supposed to bring the ID of the person with you... You need your own ID, the ID of the person who's package it is and the note

  • @Angeltouch23
    @Angeltouch23 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man - my husband ordered something online and we got the wrong item, and the company said we had to send it back at our OWN expense. . . They said they would send the correct item (they sent a different wrong item) and that we had to pay to send both of them back! Asked for a refund and that we were not paying for their mistake, didnt even want the item anymore. . . Got the refund and they said not to worry about sending the items back 😶🤨
    A company actually offers to pay for their mistake, just take that, say thank you, and get your item - move on with your day. . . It could be worse

  • @Nobody_Fn_Important
    @Nobody_Fn_Important ปีที่แล้ว +4

    the second story just reminds me that nurses are integral to good care and some places actually have a nursing shortage because of long work hours and short pay or bad working environments, much like the entitled parents you hear about, so be patient with your local nurses, they may not be perfect but they are human and mean well

  • @lomax343
    @lomax343 ปีที่แล้ว

    14:25 - Post office employees pretending you're not home. There was a scandal about this a few years back in Britain. A certain lady was working in her front garden, when a post office van pulled up. The driver handed her a card saying "We tried to deliver .. but you were out."
    Confused, the lady says she's not out, but is standing right in front of the guy, and could she have her parcel, please? "Oh no, we never put them in the van. You'll have to come and collect it."
    The annoyed lady writes to a newspaper. Her letter is published, and within forty-eight hours the paper is deluged with letters saying "That happened to me, too."
    This led to pointed questions being asked at government level - and deputy heads had to roll.

  • @heppahullu
    @heppahullu ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That last story reminded me of my days working at a convenience store at the airport. We would get both normal and expedited passport deliveries, and usually people would come pick them up as they’re on their way to check in, sometimes running late. I lost count how many times customers came up to me and presented the wrong kind of ID that we didn’t accept when handling mail. The customers would start to get riled up because they have a flight to catch yadda yadda yaa. Without batting an eye I would cut them short and tell them that they’re at the airport, they can ask anyone (except the store employees) with a valid passport to pick theirs up with the form they have in their hands (the back of the pick-up paper). Surprised Pikachu faces all around. Some even asked if I’m pulling a prank on them. As long as they knew their pick-up code and had someone else present with a valid ID, that was all that was needed. Sold a few “thank you” coffees that way too 😉

  • @daltonshull4077
    @daltonshull4077 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another abuse of EMS. Thanks Doc. , signed 30 year Medic. 10:00

  • @Ainogard
    @Ainogard ปีที่แล้ว

    Last Story: It's because of legal reasons. Anyone could go to the post office with only the notification card and no ID. Then why it is possible to put another person's name on the card and uses their ID? Because then the post office can say that they have given it to person X and confirmed it. If the original recipient of the package then would make a claim, that he have not received the package, the post office or the original recipient can take legal actions on person X. Therefore, I would recommend you to not do this, when you are not 100% sure, that the person asking you is the person he says he is. Otherwise you made yourself participating in a crime.

  • @luckymandragoran8471
    @luckymandragoran8471 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nurses are vital and skilled and most of them deserve more credit than they get! They really are the heroes most of the time. But when you get the ones that puts their own inconvience over the panic of any patient (or parent of patient) then they need to step the fuck down and remember their training. The way that story started sounded like it belongs in r/AITA, and yes that nurse was the asshole. That they got offended because the doctors would "give in" and do their jobs and got annoyed because it undermined them is disgusting. Any story that followed is became irrelevant because of that opening, there is no redeeming that. It is arrogance that could possibly cost someone their life and they should be ashamed.

  • @antoniamele7056
    @antoniamele7056 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Oh man, I would have LOVED to be part of that post office malicious compliance!

  • @bornryu
    @bornryu ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm going to assume that story 2 takes place in america, and that the revenge is that an ambulance will cost EM a lot of money, correct?

  • @novacommander4297
    @novacommander4297 ปีที่แล้ว

    Story 4:
    "OP, you're fired!"
    "But I don't even work here..."
    "Would you like the job, starting now?"
    "Boy, would I!"
    "You're fired."

  • @gamerz1172
    @gamerz1172 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 2: Its amazing how quickly the serverity of some people can lessen once you take their words as seriously as you should

  • @LAndriAker
    @LAndriAker ปีที่แล้ว

    The last story, it's not just in Germany where they don't actually ring the doorbell. I've hand a number of packages not delivered caused I wasn't home...when I WORK FROM HOME!!

  • @RaveWoIf
    @RaveWoIf ปีที่แล้ว

    In canada the postal system is exactly the same maybe even worse. I've actually seen the delivery guy pull up and walk out of his truck with just the delivery notice, no package. Didn't even attempt a delivery. Then when I went to the post office to pick up my package the lady there refused to give it to me because my address on my ID didn't match then when I got the manager he quizzed me on the contents of the package. Luckily someone behind me stepped in, I think he was a lawyer or something because spouted off a bunch of legal jargon and then I finally got my package. Kinda thankful for covid because they finally started just leaving the packages at the doorstep

    • @RunicSigils
      @RunicSigils ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, that trick they did wouldn't even work for Canada Post.
      Whether it's you or the person you name on the slip, they have to have an ID with the address. Only someone in the household can pick a package up.
      I don't really see why you would complain about that though because it makes sense.

  • @ToontownAndCpenguin
    @ToontownAndCpenguin ปีที่แล้ว

    Yay! A surprise I Don't Work Here Lady story! I miss those a lot, they were some of my favorite & with Dabney not covering them anymore, had me a little sad.

  • @readjordan2257
    @readjordan2257 ปีที่แล้ว

    12:55 cap. The customer doubled down. Now i want steve fired.

  • @Neopumper666
    @Neopumper666 ปีที่แล้ว

    Last story: I don't know rslash, if I were the one behind I probably wouldn't have helped. What if op found that card or whatever and just wanted to collect? What if I aided in theft?
    There are reasons why such things are required, and it's a good practice to carry your id with you at all times

  • @KunoTheBaku
    @KunoTheBaku ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I feel like the 1st story is more of a TIFU than a malicious compliance.

  • @Pyrophyte5
    @Pyrophyte5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Story 2: Wow, 5 hours? That's gotta be one of the quickest walk in clinics in all of Canada!

  • @eric98292
    @eric98292 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The doctor who called the ambulance not only wasted her entire night at the hospital for no reason, but also at least $500 ambulance fee (assuming she has decent insurance). The price of being an entitled, stupid person.

  • @alanbiker5838
    @alanbiker5838 ปีที่แล้ว

    The postal worker was correct in denying them the package without ID. If I was the person behind them, I wouldn't have helped. For all you know, a passerby just grabbed the card and went to the post office.

  • @kjarllan7097
    @kjarllan7097 ปีที่แล้ว

    the last story is very dangerous for the person in line.
    If we ask for an identity document, it is to be sure that the package is delivered to the right person.
    so if OP was a thief and he had retrieved the paper indicating that the package was at the post office and it is the person behind who is indicated as the person having retrieved the package and is therefore the person legally responsible if the owner did not pick up his package.

  • @ffakr
    @ffakr ปีที่แล้ว

    The postal story reminded me of an incident I experienced years ago.. and I’m pretty sure it was at a US Post office.
    Clerk: I can’t take this credit card, it’s not signed.
    Me: I have a photo ID to prove it’s my card.
    Clerk: rules say I can’t take a card that isn’t signed..
    Me: OK, can I borrow a pen to sign it?
    Clerk: no, you can’t sign it in front of me..
    Me: so.. you would take this card if I signed it outside, without an ID.. but not if I sign it here and provide you with additional evidence that it’s my card??
    Clerk: yes.. I have to follow the rules.
    I left without my stamps.

  • @sylviealexandra4218
    @sylviealexandra4218 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Sometimes people feel nothing wrong w their necks then turn slightly and it kills them.

  • @skatardrummer1
    @skatardrummer1 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I do not agree with what that 2nd doctor did. Using up emergency resources to teach a karen a lesson puts even more strain on the system. That IS negligence. Another patient could die or have severe health impacts because of an ambulance being made unavailable.

  • @Danyzta
    @Danyzta ปีที่แล้ว

    Mexican here 🫶🏻therefore I don’t get story #2.
    Why would the mother be so adamant about getting the doctor when her child was fine? Was she trying to get some kind of drugs or something?
    Because even if it’s true that the child suffers from asthma, wouldn’t be easier if she just buys her medicine?
    I just don’t understand the healthcare system in USA :v

  • @sarabaker6014
    @sarabaker6014 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've had asthma for years and I don't think I've ever had to go to the doctor for it other than the initial diagnosis.

  • @DexieTheSheep
    @DexieTheSheep ปีที่แล้ว

    that refund story is hilarious, i hope they rethink saying that stuff to other places they buy from

  • @juhokaartoaho
    @juhokaartoaho ปีที่แล้ว

    As a cashier in a grocery shop were we also handle mailed packages that people order online I understand why he couldn't give the package, but I have also instructed some customers to basically do this exact same thing if they needed their package right there and then.

  • @realbadger
    @realbadger ปีที่แล้ว

    I've heard the Steve story before; the previous stores of heard long long ago, but they're still funny.
    Similar to the Steve's Fired email, I got to write an interesting email as petty revenge.
    I'd find a roommate that turned out less than for which I'd hoped. Turned out he was a gay Christian skinhead white supremacist. This oddness was but one of his contradictory aspects. I didn't notice right off as I tend to keep to myself.
    He didn't have an issue with my having a cat, but eventually he realized not only was I was straight, but I happened not to be His Version of "christian." He was always eerily calm when speaking. At one point he and I had a "serious" discussion when it became clear the roommate he wanted at _least_ should be gay (he denied, rather lamely, that he was hoping for someone with whom to get into a Significant Other type relationship). I grew up in theater, so I had no issue with his orientation, but it was during this talk I realized he was a white supremacist. I literally asked if he felt 1940s You Know Who was right in exterminating Jews. He deflected and wouldn't answer that one.
    Okay, I thought. Time to find a new place to live.
    At that time I had a graveyard shift at a call center, 10pm to 6am. It wasn't going to gig, I was lucky to only have to take maybe two calls per shift, during which I was able to do anything online with a high-speed connection, except obviously Adult Stuff.
    I have managed to find a new roommate, at a better location, for about the same amount of money.
    Steelhead guy had had a tendency of going into my room when I wasn't home. One time I literally walked in on him going through the boxes I had in my room, to which he current time and he was considering having my room painted, as though he had ever discussed that with me.
    No escape plan was simple. I'd put aside money to pay for the August rent.
    When he was out, I moved out my stuff to the new place. On the late day of July I would give him the August rent, and tell him it was my 30-day notice, and head out. The guy would still be up 1 month's rent, and we have that amount of time to find a new roommate.
    I thought it would work out perfectly well.
    This was long enough so smartphones weren't yet a thing; I had a pager, which is set to be Off from 10pm to 7am. Someone calling me would get voicemail, and I'd get paged, and call my voice mail.
    At one point checking my email there was one from him, furious. Puzzled, I checked my voice mail, and there he was, calmly expressing his fury that on entering my closed room (ignoring the fact he'd _again_ entered my closed room), he'd seen All my stuff gone. This was still July. Sure is not yet told him of my leaving, but I had no obligation to do so until August first.
    His voice mail conveyed my no longer being welcome, falsely claiming neighbours were instructed to call the police if I returned.
    Technically I had about ten days left for which I'd paid, but all my stuff and cat were already out of there. So I replied to his email; along these lines:
    "Dear [roommate],
    "I was surprised at your voice mail and email. I'm paid though July, and had set aside rent for August, when I would _then_ give you my 30-day notice, and you'd have payment for August, myself gone, and your having a month to find a new roommate who'll appreciate your insinuating yourself into their life and privacy.
    "Thankfully your Christian generosity is appreciated: by unlawfully kicking me out without notice, and prior to my current month's payment ending, you lawfully negate any and all obligations between us, such as my giving you August rent as I'd planned.
    "I'll return the key to the apartment manager, so avoid any confrontation.
    "Thanks again for your generously saving me paying you for August; clearly you have enough money on your own to handle your two-bedroom apartment rent for August yourself.
    "Any further voicemail will be deleted; I'll save as evidence Just In Case your current one, with your unlawfully kicking me out without notice despite my having paid for July."
    Yes I was repetitive, but I wanted to make sure he understood that he had no leg on which to stand, legally.
    I was aware apartment manager was a Russian Jew, so I mailed to him the key, indicating in my cover letter how I'd been kicked out without notice, and that it was more uncomfortable for me as it was to live with somebody who was as anti-semitic as was my skinhead roommate.
    A few days later I got a page. I checked my voice mail and there was my former roommate. To my regret, I hit Delete. To this day I wish I'd listened to hear what sort of inanity he had said...

  • @cassandracastro2759
    @cassandracastro2759 ปีที่แล้ว

    13:37 Clearly not the first time owner had to deal with that situation.

  • @swigglesnoot503
    @swigglesnoot503 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh no, the post office refused to turn over the package until you provided ID to make sure it was the real you? Man, what a shame, maybe next time they won’t be so secure and they’ll just let someone steal your package!

  • @tdavenport720
    @tdavenport720 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    An ambulance cost about $500 where I live, so the mother is going to regret her behavior.

  • @MarinaAstraAngel
    @MarinaAstraAngel ปีที่แล้ว

    Sadly some delivery drivers do it here in the states too. They don't want to drop off of look for whatever package they have so they just leave a sorry we missed you noticed and then I get to walk my butt down the road to the post office.

  • @kurochi89
    @kurochi89 ปีที่แล้ว

    That last story about the postal worker. OP was the a-hole. Anyone could've grabbed that unable to deliver sticker. Without and ID you cant be sure thats the real recipient. The post office is a big deal and you can get into a lot of trouble by not doing your due diligence. Them writing the person behind them as the authorized recipients probably didn't work or shouldn't have. Its the same as someone being denied alcohol due to no ID and asking the person right behind them in full view of the sales person to buy it for them instead.