Seriously, is this supposed to be a sequel to Office Space, because the idea of him quitting his horrible office job to work in construction, realizing that job is also horrible, then moving to like Portland (or whatever hipster city this is) and probably becoming a programmer again at a startup or something, would be just way too painfully, painfully true-to-life.
There’s so many people that can’t think for themselves like this. I was working retail once and remember a time when a guys total was over $600. He used his debit card but it didn’t cover it all, there was a balance of a dollar and some change. He couldn’t come up with it so I just shorted my register and let him go. Had a co-worker say that I was probably going to be written up by management, never happened. What sounds more logical? Pissing off a regular customer over a buck and some change or making a $600+ sale? If the companies margins are that thin it’s already a sinking ship.
pacu7012 - Working in Management. TheRealJohnHooper - Working for the Government. Juppe50 - Working in Law. ba_dum-tsss - Working in Education. jadawngriffis3745 - Student.
To be fair, if you are logical person, you don't go to places like that to begin with unless you expect to encounter bad logic and know you can deal with it.
I like how when Loudermilk says, “Thank you” and raises the cup of hot water, the employee instinctively braces himself for hot water to be thrown at him.
Loudemilk: A cup of water please Mr. Twig: Hot water? Loudemilk: Hot water. twig: room for teabag? Loudemilk: Totally room for teabag (in valley girl accent)
I know this mans pain. I can’t STAND establishments that play BS semantics with customers and wouldn't mind if they disappeared in a dumpster fire. However, the more crucial point is... Kudos to the woman he's with! Such behavior is rare in today's society, and we definitely need more women like her. Too often, I've seen women in real-life situations telling their partners not to make a scene, only to be the ones causing a scene if they don't get what they want. So, hats off to this woman!
This is Exactly how Germans behave - follow rules like automatons with no possibility of compromise or deviation no matter the reason. Their only response to being challenged is to restate the rules again and again getting louder each time.
@@ornelamarijanovic9766 Nah. German service works merely like this: "It's this or this. Now get the fuck out of the way." No time for bs. That young gun knew exactly what he was doing and played very intently into the bs.
Yeah, robots already took over. Half our interactions are prescripted lines that adhere to some policy a corporation layed out. You have to talk to people like a moron because you have to represent a company in a situation where no one is actually accountable for what is happening. This show is great!
He kinda has to, you gotta be retarded to follow rules which you don't understand the meaning of. If he actually has no clue why the policy is like this, then just say it "I'm sorry sir, the manager will smack me if he catches me doing this, I'd help you but I'm not in power to break that rule, I completely agree with you that it makes 0 sense" But he actually tries to make it look like the rule makes sense and tries to get his manager. That's complete NPC behavior
Working in a customer facing job has made me realise that (in real life) the barista likely thinks it's a stupid rule too, but certainly not worth losing your job over.
Lol, reminds me of the time I ordered Lemon tea, and the receptionist, after some hesitation, said they don't have it. So I asked if they had black tea and lemons, and they did. :D
They actually made a show about me! minus the addiction, but this kind of thing happens to me almost daily. LOL Love this show, hope they make more and add me as a character
Reminds me of the existentialist "joke" about Jean-Paul Sartre with a friend in a Parisian cafe: Friend: "I'd like a coffee with cream please." JPS: "I would like a coffee too, but with no cream." Waitress: "I'm sorry sir, but we are out of cream." JPS: "Do you have plain milk?" Waitress: "Oui!" JPS: "Then I'll take a coffee with no milk". Waitress: "Bien sur!"
It's a good thing Loudermilk forgot all about his hate against vocal fry, it's kind of him not to point out the waiter's manner of speech. Well done Sam!
One time I tried to order an iced coffee. They didn’t have any made up. I then said how about throw in few ice cubes at a time and add coffee and as they melt add more ice. “We don’t do that.” was the response I got. But I finally convinced them to give me a hot coffee and a large cup of ice.
@darlingjo7492fr everyone complaining in the comments doesn’t understand that they’re just an annoying customer. for most employees at these places, it’s not that we want to make shit harder for you, it’s that if we get caught guess whose ass is on the line?
There are so many weird pieces of legislation across the USA that I wouldn't be surprised that not serving hot water, but not caring about other hot beverages, is actually a thing.
This is why I laugh when people say America is a free country. There is literally regulations and bureaucratic red tape that dictate every little thing in your life. Edit: I should clarify that I don't hate the U.S., there's just too much regulations and the government needs to get out of people's lives.
@@river7874 Agreed. I used to long haul truck with my dad and have been to 48 of the states many times (just missing Alaska and Delaware). There's so many beautiful geographical differences. Awesome people and great food all over!
Wtf, so let me get this straight. You don't serve hot water in worry about someone splashing hot water on someone, yet you serve steaming hot coffee and not think someone would throw said hot coffee on someone.
Because they ideology is to worship expensive coffee and tea. No one would spill them. But Water....nahh...water who needs that...easy to throw and tastes bad. I mean its not like that water is in coffee, tea or juice.
To play devils advocate, most coffee shops don't exactly serve steaming hot coffee. More like luke warm piss that's had a coffee bean waved in its general direction.
The issue isn't the water but someone who isn't buying anything but occupying a seat in the coffee shop drinking his own tea since they don't charge you for the hot water. He was just being an ass. Imagine going into a restaurant then bringing your own food to cook it yourself
i like how there is this giant lightened up EXIT sign at the door front, it's like the creators is in the show saying Loudermilk just wants to exit this coffee shop lol
Bobby: OK, I'll make it as easy for you as I can. I'd like an omelette, plain, and a chicken salad sandwich on wheat toast, no mayonnaise, no butter, no lettuce, and a cup of coffee. Waitress: A number two, a chicken salad sand. Hold the butter, the lettuce, and the mayonnaise, and a cup of coffee. Anything else? Bobby: Yeah, now all you have to do is hold the chicken, bring me the toast, give me a cheque for the chicken salad sandwich, and you haven't broken any rules. Waitress: You want me to hold the chicken, huh? Bobby: I want you to hold it between your knees.
“We appreciate you looking the other way Schindler” 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That kid probably wouldn't know who Schindler is.
I understood Schitler. 🤣🤣🤣
My pleasure Shitler.
😂
I could watch Rob Livingston get angry at coffee employees all day
I can already tell this show will push my buttons. This guy with the tea might as well be me. Hahaha
Scary thing is, after watching 2 episodes I realized "I" was a Sam Loudermilk while living in Chicago (minus the substance abuse counseling).
you and him would push everyone else's
@@robk9685 every man with a pinch of common sense is Loudermilk
@@gabrielmontero3150 I never knew I was a man 💀
This nonsense actually happened to me at Starbucks, only without the staff eventually being sensible
That was actually a really great line:
"We appreciate you looking the other way, Schindler."
You can take Peter out of Office Space but never the Office Space out of Peter! He speaks what ALL of us think on a daily basis.
Seriously, is this supposed to be a sequel to Office Space, because the idea of him quitting his horrible office job to work in construction, realizing that job is also horrible, then moving to like Portland (or whatever hipster city this is) and probably becoming a programmer again at a startup or something, would be just way too painfully, painfully true-to-life.
@@pleasejustletmebeanonymous6510sounds like everyone and their jobs are horrible in your scenario
We grew old - so now we have to deal with young veggies eating aholes.
He talked like that even in Band of Brothers, much before Office Space.
@@BuntFencer Band of brothers came out in 2001, 2 years after Office space (1999)
There’s so many people that can’t think for themselves like this. I was working retail once and remember a time when a guys total was over $600.
He used his debit card but it didn’t cover it all, there was a balance of a dollar and some change. He couldn’t come up with it so I just shorted my register and let him go.
Had a co-worker say that I was probably going to be written up by management, never happened.
What sounds more logical? Pissing off a regular customer over a buck and some change or making a $600+ sale? If the companies margins are that thin it’s already a sinking ship.
Technically you stole money..
@@TheRealJohnHooperTechnically he didn't. He didn't keep it for himself. Rather, he tipped the customer and made a great sale.
@@TheRealJohnHooperyou sound like the tea guy lmaoooooo
Lol! Found the boot licker!@@TheRealJohnHooper
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I've seen this and the vocal fry scene, and I think I need to watch this series.
Yes me too 😂. Did you manage to watch it? Any links where I can watch the series?
Me too.
It's really good. I'm hoping it comes back.
@@asadahmed4993it’s now on netflix
Being logical in an illogical world is frustrating. I relate to Loudermilk
Thpeaking like thith in an illogical world ith fun and funny. Thcallywag.
High5
that's the new america for ya - completely illogical!!
To be fair, if you are logical person, you don't go to places like that to begin with unless you expect to encounter bad logic and know you can deal with it.
do you now
That's the kind of woman you need in life.
We need a mega mix of Loudermilk and Dennis Reynolds trying to buy the simplest things and encountering inane company policies.
plus Larry David.
I like how when Loudermilk says, “Thank you” and raises the cup of hot water, the employee instinctively braces himself for hot water to be thrown at him.
thats the joke bozo
That's the joke...
Wow you’re really observant
wow i never noticed thanks for this comment !!
can you explain this in more detail because i still don't get it bruh
I really expected the woman to be embarrassed and tell him to just order something else. But she really stepped up and put the screws to that guy. 😆
...give it a few weeks...
That really is the world we are living in now.
"We appreciate you looking the other way, Schindler." ROFLMAO🤣🤣🤣
RODOLFOMAOZEDONG!!!!111!1111!2!!!1!!!
Loudemilk: A cup of water please
Mr. Twig: Hot water?
Loudemilk: Hot water.
twig: room for teabag?
Loudemilk: Totally room for teabag (in valley girl accent)
You know this isn’t real right? You don’t have to insult the actors appearance lol
@@arianaholly6023 ever heard of typecasting?
Want to be teabagged?😂👍🏻
I see what you did here.
I know this mans pain. I can’t STAND establishments that play BS semantics with customers and wouldn't mind if they disappeared in a dumpster fire. However, the more crucial point is...
Kudos to the woman he's with! Such behavior is rare in today's society, and we definitely need more women like her. Too often, I've seen women in real-life situations telling their partners not to make a scene, only to be the ones causing a scene if they don't get what they want. So, hats off to this woman!
really? You would wish death on someone over a minor inconvenience?
I only love this show for his coffee shop interactions 😂
This is Exactly how Germans behave - follow rules like automatons with no possibility of compromise or deviation no matter the reason.
Their only response to being challenged is to restate the rules again and again getting louder each time.
'ZESE, ARE, ZE, RULESSSS!!!"
exactly, this waiter represents 100% german mentality
@@ornelamarijanovic9766 Nah. German service works merely like this: "It's this or this. Now get the fuck out of the way." No time for bs. That young gun knew exactly what he was doing and played very intently into the bs.
man this show is still so underrated ;( its so a must watch
i'd really like to watch this but idk where
Amazon prime video
Netflix (all 3 seasons)
this is like "Corporate accounts payable speaking, Just a moment" 🤣
That’s the type of woman I need. One that stands by my side in support.
This probably has more views than how many people watched this show, which pisses me off beacuse this show is fucking amazing
OMG. This is very funny. And Lissie is AMAZING. 🤣🤣🤣
I can't help but thinking of Loudermilk simply being Lewis Nixon from Band of Brothers. It's just him after the war, recovering alcoholic and all. 😂
This man and his coffee shop experiences, real tough life
The salesman is like a Windows version whenever you try to reinstall it 😅
Yeah, robots already took over. Half our interactions are prescripted lines that adhere to some policy a corporation layed out. You have to talk to people like a moron because you have to represent a company in a situation where no one is actually accountable for what is happening. This show is great!
"We appreciate you looking the other way, Schindler."
ROFL!
Here in argentina every store, literally, gives you hot water for Mate, its like tradition
What? No Argentineans here embracing yerba mate like a national treasure?
Here ,you have an Uruguayan ,we embrace it !!!
Campeones del mundo!
: )
This series was awesome.
Loudermilk was who we should all aspire to be.
Apart from the drink driving thing but that was complicated.
What series is this?? Please and thank you
@Juan Corona it's actually named after the character: Loudermilk. 👍
@@grimmriffer haha tell me why I was thinking that’s what it was called , thank uou
His name is loudermilk?😅
@@ghoomakad8959 Yes, Sam Loudermilk.
Lol that employee didn't even have to explain the reason behind that rule, unless he's the one who made it.
He kinda has to, you gotta be retarded to follow rules which you don't understand the meaning of.
If he actually has no clue why the policy is like this, then just say it "I'm sorry sir, the manager will smack me if he catches me doing this, I'd help you but I'm not in power to break that rule, I completely agree with you that it makes 0 sense"
But he actually tries to make it look like the rule makes sense and tries to get his manager. That's complete NPC behavior
Working in a customer facing job has made me realise that (in real life) the barista likely thinks it's a stupid rule too, but certainly not worth losing your job over.
One of the best Loudermilk lines ever, and it wasn’t said by Loudermilk. He should’ve married her on the spot.
Lol, reminds me of the time I ordered Lemon tea, and the receptionist, after some hesitation, said they don't have it. So I asked if they had black tea and lemons, and they did. :D
Ok boomer
@@GlazeonthewickeR what is wrong with you?!
They actually made a show about me! minus the addiction, but this kind of thing happens to me almost daily. LOL Love this show, hope they make more and add me as a character
She really called his ass Schindler LMFAO
did some research on that guy and yeah that was a good one lol
Love the Schindler line! 😄
I don’t get it. Could you explain it for us? Thank you.
@@juhuang9305 you are joking right?
@@juhuang9305 it’s a movie about the holocaust where a man named Schindler who was a Nazi, helped save the lives of many Jews.
@@juhuang9305 Are you being honest?
@@KyleCorwith I know who Schindler is, but I don't get why the lady said that here in this situation
The show disappeared from amazon prime and now I can't find it anywhere. One of the funniest shows around.
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@@saadalgamdi9592loudermilk tv show
Netflix now has it
I loved it. This rings of so much of what is wrong with today's world. 👍😅
Reminds me of the existentialist "joke" about Jean-Paul Sartre with a friend in a Parisian cafe:
Friend: "I'd like a coffee with cream please."
JPS: "I would like a coffee too, but with no cream."
Waitress: "I'm sorry sir, but we are out of cream."
JPS: "Do you have plain milk?"
Waitress: "Oui!"
JPS: "Then I'll take a coffee with no milk".
Waitress: "Bien sur!"
It's a good thing Loudermilk forgot all about his hate against vocal fry, it's kind of him not to point out the waiter's manner of speech. Well done Sam!
this is a problem with the new generations...very well presented.
God how I have missed Gen X sarcasm.
It is so badly needed in response to the times.
"We appreciate you looking the other way, Schindler" #NotAllGermans
Calling BS at 1:10: That dude looks like he takes teabags anywhere, anytime.
Oh God the last scene was so cool 🤣🤣🤣
Also it's really not the kid's fault if he has to follow rules...✌️
Yep. That sounds like a manager thing.
Great acting!!!! Love it
I like that she backed him up.
One time I tried to order an iced coffee. They didn’t have any made up. I then said how about throw in few ice cubes at a time and add coffee and as they melt add more ice. “We don’t do that.” was the response I got. But I finally convinced them to give me a hot coffee and a large cup of ice.
@darlingjo7492fr everyone complaining in the comments doesn’t understand that they’re just an annoying customer. for most employees at these places, it’s not that we want to make shit harder for you, it’s that if we get caught guess whose ass is on the line?
@@coby4480it's astonishing how few people know what the service industry is like
@@coby4480”I want a cup of hot water” is not an annoying request. The iced coffee thing is.
@@coby4480Wow, so tough to pour a cup of coffee AND a cup of ice.
The customer is always right. You don't like serving people, get a different job.
@@rustynail914 this boomer ass entitlement needs ti end
Its Office Space sequel
Thats it, I'm watching this show
I love it. First she is enjoying it but then when it's manager time she is also fed up with this shit.
Seen two clips from this now, definitely looks worth a watch.
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It would be pure gold if the guy then was reprimanded by his manager for giving out the hot water 😂
Five easy pieces vibes.
This bloke is really funny. Wish he was on British TV.
Having spent some time in Uruguay, this resonates with me
“Bob Porter: Looks like you've been missing a lot of work lately.
Peter Gibbons: Well, I wouldn't exactly say I've been missing it, Bob.”
which Bob was that?
This is every “service assistant”, “server” or “customer service advisor”, in the UK.
That little protective hand flinch at the end kills me.
Jack Nicholson would be proud. “Now young man give me the toast, the chicken salad and mayo or I will throw the hot water in your face!” 😂
Reminds me of the Five Easy Pieces breakfast scene. "Hold it between your knees."
There are so many weird pieces of legislation across the USA that I wouldn't be surprised that not serving hot water, but not caring about other hot beverages, is actually a thing.
This is why I laugh when people say America is a free country. There is literally regulations and bureaucratic red tape that dictate every little thing in your life.
Edit: I should clarify that I don't hate the U.S., there's just too much regulations and the government needs to get out of people's lives.
@@grammernotzi More land of the soft fascism if you ask me.
@@grammernotzi The way that I've been phrasing it for years is that I love my country, but hate my government.
@@river7874 Agreed. I used to long haul truck with my dad and have been to 48 of the states many times (just missing Alaska and Delaware). There's so many beautiful geographical differences. Awesome people and great food all over!
This series is perfect 😂
that Schindler joke was savage. lol
Actings are so natural. No pushing at all
“We appreciate you looking the other way Schindler.” Too funny. The soy boy behind the counter is at just about every coffee shop in America today.
They strip mine kids like him in Idaho.
This is sums up modern society perfectly.
Gotta hand it to Loudermilk.
He really tried this time to be understanding about it.
Right up until it got too pathetic for anyone cool to stand.
☮
He's taking his anger out on the guy because of past memories of lumberg
Hahahahahah say hello to LUMBERG FOR ME!
this man explains so well
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Wtf, so let me get this straight. You don't serve hot water in worry about someone splashing hot water on someone, yet you serve steaming hot coffee and not think someone would throw said hot coffee on someone.
Because they ideology is to worship expensive coffee and tea. No one would spill them. But Water....nahh...water who needs that...easy to throw and tastes bad.
I mean its not like that water is in coffee, tea or juice.
To play devils advocate, most coffee shops don't exactly serve steaming hot coffee. More like luke warm piss that's had a coffee bean waved in its general direction.
@@effinjamieTT thank God I don't have to worry about hot water or hot coffee being thrown in my face. Instead I like hot milk with chocolate in it!
Hey thanks, I didn't understand the plot.
We dont serve hot water because bringing your own teabags into a coffee shop is fucking rude
That’s how I ask: are you threatening me sir😂
The issue isn't the water but someone who isn't buying anything but occupying a seat in the coffee shop drinking his own tea since they don't charge you for the hot water. He was just being an ass. Imagine going into a restaurant then bringing your own food to cook it yourself
hahah "we appreciate you looking the other way Schindler" hahahahahahah
that was so true,
those coffee shops and thier policies 😒
i like how there is this giant lightened up EXIT sign at the door front,
it's like the creators is in the show saying Loudermilk just wants to exit this coffee shop lol
Her comment was the kicker.
Peoples' blind adherence to arbitrary and often stupid/random rules is such a enormous pet peeve of mine.
Ok, I need to start watching this show
It's like the soft version of the fast-food scene in falling down.
But I want breakfast
But you can't have it. You have to order something from the lunch menu...
I bet Schindler is married. He knows exactly when a woman is talking very seriously.
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice...👀
love this, amazing. 😂😂
We apprrciate you looking the other way Schindler! (Schindler's list connotation myb)
Bobby: OK, I'll make it as easy for you as I can. I'd like an omelette, plain, and a chicken salad sandwich on wheat toast, no mayonnaise, no butter, no lettuce, and a cup of coffee.
Waitress: A number two, a chicken salad sand. Hold the butter, the lettuce, and the mayonnaise, and a cup of coffee. Anything else?
Bobby: Yeah, now all you have to do is hold the chicken, bring me the toast, give me a cheque for the chicken salad sandwich, and you haven't broken any rules.
Waitress: You want me to hold the chicken, huh?
Bobby: I want you to hold it between your knees.
Hahahahah great reference
YOU CANT HANDLE THE TOAST!
Ha ha immediately thought of that scene
Amen. That was the original.
The flinch at the end 😂
How I feel, every single moment of every single day. Except I'm not in some witty sitcom 😐
That hand guard at the end says it all.
Bro broke his npc coding 💀 1:45
Song name in the back?
This is the exact moment Captain Nixon tried to order a cup of hot water.
Shindler. I’m sure he didn’t get the reference.
This is honestly what it’s like trying to order something off menu in Japan
Exactly the same in Germany except they are less polite and nasty about it .
@@iaf010 for real 😂 Germans don’t understand shit when it’s comes to request different from the menu.
@@iaf010 but you can get a cup of hot water anywhere...
He needs his own show.
Love it.
Is America really like this? 😮
Portland and Seattle, Yes