This is an example of a person telling AI to write a story with this narrative. Dry as a popcorn fart. A freshman in high school could have done this. Not only that a computer was used to tell it. This is your future unless you do something to stop it.
@spikefunakoshi5667Ай бұрын
So wooden you could make a chair out of it!
@afpwebworksАй бұрын
I mark it 4/10 see me after class
@superdave8248Ай бұрын
Glad I’m not the only person who saw this as a work of fiction likely written by AI. A laptop used as a file server …. LOL Even if the equipment belong to the OP the data on the device would be the intellectual property of the company. What this OP did would be considered corporate espionage.
@spikefunakoshi5667Ай бұрын
@@superdave8248 Well said! But morality tales never let facts get in the way of a good story!
@afpwebworksАй бұрын
@@shoppe99 I am heartily sick of a KZbin feed with 120 video thumbnails but only a handful are actual videos Usually 6-10 are about a racist white cop falsely arresting an influential black person all are 30-36 minutes long, never have video footage n, to use your brilliant expression, ‘dry as a popcorn fart’
@treathr4everАй бұрын
How to make a short story long. Who else lost interest at 6 minutes?
@charlotteryner6583Ай бұрын
Actually, lost interest at about 30 seconds.😮
@LetsTalkOnePieceАй бұрын
i lasted 42 seconds lol
@cmonkey63Ай бұрын
I made it almost 2 minutes in, then went to watch something else. Less is more.
@Adirondacks4meАй бұрын
6 minutes, computer voice 5 seconds, gone!
@peterbroad6793Ай бұрын
3 minutes for me.
@peterdavy6110Ай бұрын
I lasted 17 seconds into this garbage before I said "F**k it".
@TheMakersMarkTSFАй бұрын
WOW, I heard this same storyline years ago, the major difference was the entire story was told in 10 minutes!
@tombob671Ай бұрын
And no darn robot narrator
@jppriest1Ай бұрын
"Alex, I'll take 'Stories that never happened' for $500".
I once worked on a cattle ranch in Montana that was owned by a corporation in Texas. I worked there for over a year before I noticed that on my paycheck, it was printed at the bottom of every check " paid out of petty cash.". Makes a man that works 6 to 7 days a week from sunrise till dark no matter the weather feel like his owners really care for and about him. No wonder they went thru so many employees...
@ZurroundАй бұрын
What is the big deal? As long as you get your payment as promised why should it matter where the money comes from? Is "petty cash" somehow less green?
@sandralouth3103Ай бұрын
Sounds like employment fraud....avoiding paying their employer taxes.
@charliewhite7596Ай бұрын
@@Zurroundsounds shady might be tax issues down the road
@deb7834Ай бұрын
@@Zurround There was no paper trail for his remuneration . No good. No proof of anything. Overtime, holiday pay etc.
@Objective-ObserverАй бұрын
@@deb7834 Roflol. It's a Ranch. There is no over time. You work, when there is work to be done. With Cattle, there is always work to be done. They don't stop eating and drinking, just because you think you need a day off. The Predators don't take days off, either. They don't EAT, if they aren't working every day.
@rogerthomas7040Ай бұрын
This is just an AI version of the many malicious compliance stories posted around the internet.
@tismeagen684Ай бұрын
If you watch this it will be 35 minutes of your life staring at an orange skyscape that you won't get back.
@bobuncle8704Ай бұрын
Thank you for saving 34.it minutes of my life. I was 15 seconds in before I started checking comments. Really wish they’ed bring back the dislike counter. But, they wouldn’t get as much ad revenue. Moneys more important than a good product.
@faithlesshound5621Ай бұрын
Looking at it another way, this video will get you painlessly through another 35 minutes of your meaningless existence.
@bobuncle8704Ай бұрын
@@faithlesshound5621 😂😂😂😂
@genrestoriesupdateАй бұрын
Thanks for the heads up! I appreciate you saving us some time. It's always helpful to know what to expect before diving into a long video. Your honest review is much appreciated by the community.
@bobvbryan1266Ай бұрын
Which is gonna really cut into your time on the next one
@aleccrombie7923Ай бұрын
Not wading through 35 minutes of blah blah. When 10 would have been enough. GONE!
@dasandbox2555Ай бұрын
Just go quietly. Who cares
@Ivory0102Ай бұрын
Thanks for the summary’s
@J.Green-RxАй бұрын
Appreciate the heads up.
@jerrilynhenson9024Ай бұрын
Just fast forward it.
@noahwilliams7425Ай бұрын
Jump to 11:25 to get past the blah blah blah.
@ricksampson1575Ай бұрын
Holy fawk! I lost interest in the first 2 minutes and came to the comments. This saved me from the agonizing 30 frickin minutes of useless fawking garbage!FAWK this story!!!!
@tomo9126Ай бұрын
AI is not a threat if this an example.
@forgeteverythingyouknow5413Ай бұрын
AI created BS. Side note for the fake clickbait title.... No one creates something for a company and gets to keep it. The company owns it. I know this because This is what we do. We have people create custom systems for us all the time. We paid them. We own them. Whoever pays is the one that owns.
@twinetwstrАй бұрын
Actually since it was on his own computer, not one owned by the company, he could take it under the terms of the contract. If he had written the software and loaded it on the company's computers the company would have been able to sue to keep it they might have lost under the circumstances since Tom wrote it at home on his own time, but it would be a tough fight.
@forgeteverythingyouknow5413Ай бұрын
@@twinetwstr If he added it to their system and then took it away, he caused them harm and they will win that battle. I promise you. He added custom code to the system that he wrote. The company's use. He let the company use it. He did not sell it. He did not charge for it, but he was paid to do it. That's how the courts will see it.
@restinpeace-s8cАй бұрын
@@forgeteverythingyouknow5413 you are wrong
@forgeteverythingyouknow5413Ай бұрын
@@restinpeace-s8c a useless comment. Lack of reasoning or a logic or facts means you shouldn't have said anything at all.
@restinpeace-s8cАй бұрын
@@forgeteverythingyouknow5413 his software his hard ware no agreement with the company he doesn't need to levee it with them they are at fault for not keep track of the system
@scinanisern984513 күн бұрын
Never abandon the path which took you to success. Wow... he got severance pay? ROFLMAO! I was never at a company that gave severance pay! LOL!!!
@TheJunkymagi7 күн бұрын
I worked 9 years in an office as tech support. Department was shut down and received 2 weeks pay for every year worked. For the next 18 weeks, I got my regular paycheck and it was based on the average weekly hours I worked in the preceding year and I'd been working 50-60hrs a week during that time so they were very nice checks.
@davidneville1712Ай бұрын
it's a BOT, with a fake novella, of course it makes no sense, it;s not real!
@macswanton9622Ай бұрын
[cue dramatic fanfare]
@longrider42Ай бұрын
Yeah, its a story all right. I know Nebraska extremely well. Any trucking company that would set up its HQ in Nebraska, would do so in Omaha, or North Platte, or Sydney. Those are like the three biggest cities in Nebraska, along I-80. Oh, forgot Grand Island. And they are not "Small" towns. So for this story, you get a C-.
@ChompchompyerdedАй бұрын
Crete Carrier Corp in Crete, NE? I used to see their trucks all over the country (the company logo was simply three letter C's arranged vertically - about as creative as this story). It was one of the largest trucking firms in the US. In fact its story is strikingly similar to the one in this particularly pointless and boring video.
@georgeprice4212Ай бұрын
I’d have already blocked the company number if this happened to me…and not looked back at all.
@mynameisgladiator1933Ай бұрын
What? Soooo much better to see the look on Chris' face when he realized that you won and in fact that you are a winner and he is a loser.
@biokonorte7602Ай бұрын
I’m embarrassed at myself getting sucked into listening to the first 5 minutes. AI Click Bait. Ain’t life grand?!!
@paulelliott2459Ай бұрын
Oh wow .. The first half is my life .. I still work with the good boss !..my systems are all in place ..
@ilyazatchin4723Ай бұрын
I can't believe Chris thought he could run the company with such reckless ambition. Did he really think his way was the only way? So glad David took charge! 🙌
@johnjefferson1260Ай бұрын
My dad worked as an electrician for KBR at Weyerhauser paper mill in SE Okla. There was another guy that he worked with that they were going to fire before he retired. Guy was electrician and genius level IQ. KBR was going to fire a guy that was about to retire. He hacked payroll and fixed himself a nice severance package. Another thing the "Goldhats" did not take into acct is he had wired the digester he was over for many years and he was only one who knew how the wiring went because he did not follow the schematics, it was all in his head. He was very important but MGMT did not know. So when they fired him and stuff started going wrong, none of the other electricians could work on the equipment because the wiring diagrams were useless. Shut down the digester on that paper machine....talking millions in lost revenue for the time it took a team of electricians to completely rewire to fit diagrams.
@NoticemeSinPiАй бұрын
So he was bad at his job and committed a felony, then everyone stood up and clapped. I'll take things that never happened for $100 Alex.
@johnjefferson1260Ай бұрын
@@NoticemeSinPi no the guy was very good at his job. Knew his machine backwards and forwards. MGMT just had a issues with workers who were smarter than the MGMT. Same way they pinned something on my dad and fired him. He was one that had no problem telling mgmt something would not work or was a stupid plan from the engineers. When it did not work he would tell them, "I told you it would not work!" after 100s of thousands were spent on the project. 2 months later MGMT called and asked Dad to come back. He said "Nope!" And hung up phone with a big 😁 on his face. Kind of crap KBR pulled.
@aoksys31Ай бұрын
Why does this story sound so much like my idiot big brother taking over Dad's business after his passing? The business collapsed after a few years of unmanageable expansion.
@chuckglascock771013 күн бұрын
This is like listening to a 6 year old telling about school yesterday.
@ANGRYWOLVERINE2060-ft2ncАй бұрын
A good story. Some people didn't like it but I thought it was good. That Chris sounds like people I use to work for.
@johnh8615Ай бұрын
Click…..click……click. Crickets 😂
@hlafrond965Ай бұрын
I'm stupider than the AI, I stayed to the end (with a lot of skipping ahead) and not the 1st time. Usually I'm like "how does this stupid thing end?" Shame on me.
@macswanton9622Ай бұрын
we live and learn, ay wot
@kurtwm2010Ай бұрын
I stopped at 0:36... spent more time reading comments
@Monkeywrench542Ай бұрын
Should have contracted out the computer for $200 an hour, with a minimum of a 5 year contract.
@twinetwstrАй бұрын
Good story, but my attorney said "never let the other guy write the final agreement." I've followed that advice since, and been glad I did.
@valeriemunro9221Ай бұрын
Great story and story teller.
@macswanton9622Ай бұрын
hyuk
@suttonralphАй бұрын
Click bait dhit
@pknuttarlott4934Ай бұрын
The new CEO has too many thinking errors. He should blame himself for everything not his ex-employee.
@johnh8615Ай бұрын
You realise this is just a crap ai story that never really happened.😂
@pknuttarlott4934Ай бұрын
@@johnh8615 It could have been written better.
@claycassin8437Ай бұрын
Yeah, if I want "Deep thoughts with Jack Handy", I'll just go back and watch old SNL reruns.
@macswanton9622Ай бұрын
"The Anal Retentive Carpenter" comes to mind.
@ZXLMasterАй бұрын
Revenge is best served cold.
@snidecommenter7117Ай бұрын
If Chris just lets the company collapse then he can declare bankruptcy and walk away from the debt. He is already in a position of losing everything. He has nothing more to lose.
@unclesmrgolАй бұрын
The company's debt might or might not be discharged in bankruptcy -- depending on the arrangements separating the company and Chris's assets. But Chris' personal debt remained his not matter what.
@mrglaseckiАй бұрын
🤣 nice fairytale 🤗
@macswanton9622Ай бұрын
sappily ever after
@mattias5157Ай бұрын
Bromance at it´s best! 😀 Love it! Bromance is what we have in these days, don´t underestimate it, and never let yourself be provoked by women laughing at it.
@mynameisgladiator1933Ай бұрын
People would accept the relationship if we'd use traditional words like "True friend" instead of that stupidly gay word: "Bromance".
@mattias5157Ай бұрын
@@mynameisgladiator1933 I think bromance is fine. And yes, if with people you mean women they would still try to ridiculing it.
@madjackpatciderhouserules8436Ай бұрын
My response would have been $50,000,000 million dollars. For the computer and the system. 😂
@robertmott-smith433Ай бұрын
Right, the company being acquired prepared the paperwork for the deal? I doubt that has ever happened. Gotta pay more attention to the so called facts in the narrative.
@hvfnorth2628Ай бұрын
Where in Nebraska can you get edamame in a bar?
@thowardusАй бұрын
Soybeans are a cash crop of Nebraska
@jspin1103Ай бұрын
Nice little short story.
@macswanton9622Ай бұрын
hyuk, hyuk
@barbarajoyce6424Ай бұрын
severancew pay is worked out on years at the company NOT on years with an owner of the company. Otherwise companies could just swap owners each year and pay people nothing
@barbarajoyce6424Ай бұрын
under copyright law, if he did it in his private time and wasn't asked to by the company, it is not their property. if done during work time or at home at direction of the company(with payment) it's theirs
@JDX123Ай бұрын
And they definitely do that. Are you living under a rock?
@bobhinshaw82Ай бұрын
Yes with a Europe accent. 😂
@macswanton9622Ай бұрын
Bloimey
@BrucePotterАй бұрын
This story is BS In reality. Firstly, using your computer as a server for the company could easily be considered a gift, negating your right to take it back. Secondly in no case do you own the data on the system and taking that data is definitely theft. In addition there are specific laws to criminalise taking data for personal use or other intentions. Thirdly most companies agreements have a restraint clause stopping an employee from working for a competitor or establishing their own business in the same field. The company could definitely sue for malicious damages.
@sanchellewellyn3478Ай бұрын
Non-compete clauses deserve to be banned (and I doubt they would apply in this case), but any work you do on the premises belongs to the company, even if you developed it at home. (You do own the right to reproduce your own work, but not to take it home like that. That will get you fired in most places--and there goes that twenty cents. lol) And no company hooks your personal computer into their system. (Did I forget to mention the virus?)
@privatemale27Ай бұрын
He could easily argue that he was providing his software as a service, not a permanent gift. The contract for his services was terminated. You are correct about the data though. He would have had to leave a backup / export of the data and erase it from his computer. No requirement to leave software that was developed during non-working hours.
@thebaron512Ай бұрын
The laptop should have never been on the company network.
@twinetwstrАй бұрын
@@thebaron512you are absolutely correct, but no one complained, the company never bought it, and the issue never came up until Chris became the boss. Chris looses.
@twinetwstrАй бұрын
You have a point about the data, if the system software was written by Tom and that was all that was on the computer, it's Tom's. But if there were data files of customers, deliveries, vendors, etc. on there then that belonged with the company. Get a terabyte SSD drive, put the data on it, and leave it on the desk.
@joseesparza6460Ай бұрын
Man the AI is strong eith this one. Either that or this guy should be an author. Who mentions what they were eating while retelling such a long story or the fanciful way he described the way people spoke.
@robintaberner4 күн бұрын
This is a Disney fairytale! Rather doubt it is even genuine! Surprised it didn’t end with ‘And they all lived happily ever after’
@thomasword5762Ай бұрын
That sounds a whole lot like Mohawk Truck Lines.
@Gracee40Ай бұрын
How many times am I going to hear or read this story? I read this story with slightly different details years ago.
@damaijinАй бұрын
90 secs in and I'm bored to tears
@jmsr77Ай бұрын
i'm at 7 minutes in and i decided to stop listening because when a boss tells you that your job is to support the new business plan, and you don't, then dismissing you is the correct action. Even if the new plan will lead to bankruptcy - if you're not the owner then you don't get to make that decision.
@peterwoodley7473Ай бұрын
I was a driver for a delivery firm on my last day of employment i losend the nuts on my van wheels as they drove it to parking lot the wheels came off never seen anybody curse that much i did get my last payment yehaw
@sayhey7482Ай бұрын
WELCOME too headace stories, if yu stay drop the tylenol now yu may feel em before the aching STARTS
@dmrr7739Ай бұрын
Sure… neat story… companies don’t pay severance if you quit.
@WTH1812Ай бұрын
This sounds very familiar. I stuck with it all the way thru, playing it at double speed and skipping ahead frequently. That didn't help. The last 13 minutes, covered in about 5 did have one positive impact. The narrative sounded like a petty little who built the Empire State Building and the Hoover Dam all by himself.
@bwtv147Ай бұрын
There is no shortage of Mary Sue revenge fantasies.
@Shawn-f3x3 күн бұрын
Do you have any idea how many medium sized businesses have critical pieces of documentation in one spreadsheet on a server, and 1-2 hard copies in the same easily accessed location? The solar panel installation business I worked at during college part time ended up selling to a competitor after a nineteen year old was fired for inquiring why he was only paid time for 2 hours of an extra 8-hour shift that brought him up to 48 hours for the week. He flipped his shit, locked the main entrance to the server room, ran through, and beat my supervisor to the fire door past the break room on the other end of the wing. He microwaved a number of drives, and took a fire extinguisher to half the big servers before maintenance got the door open for the deputies. No plan, no good sense. Just a freak out and brute force. Sun Cost kept me on, and I started getting more hours, so I just felt bad for Tyler. He did 6 months in Tallahassee.
@zeriousvolt1245Ай бұрын
KZbin doesn't have any ad algorithms at all. They keep showing me ads of makeup products all the time. I couldn't care less about those products. And there is no way to block those ads. KZbin is a shit company.
@scottsatterthwaite4073Ай бұрын
"Custom Systems" developed while in the employ of the company, normally belong to the company, especially if developed on company time and/or using other company resources. Removing such systems can result in theft or embezzlement charges.
@TheJunkymagiКүн бұрын
Created at home with his own hardware and self written software. If the company wanted to report theft all the guy would have had to do was show the receipt showing he paid for it himself.
@andrewdarley898821 күн бұрын
Surely they would have INCREASED the years required for severance pay not decreased it. At this point I gave up having already wondered how a person that resigned expected severence pay. Complete rubbish.
@HereticNoirАй бұрын
So, was this piece of fiction written by an AI or just someone who's never read a contract?
@RaiderMXVАй бұрын
I laughed at the severance pay charge. That's illegal. $2 million is a fine number for a system.
@elainerussell924Ай бұрын
I fell asleep it was so fake !
@unclesmrgolАй бұрын
If he had the central system for Chris' company, he also had all of the customer data. Why did they need to acquire Chris' company to outcompete? No reason I can see.
@donnapauley8183Ай бұрын
Why do idiots take over what they don’t know and destroy it? And why did mommy dearest go with the Eldest son?? He wasn’t even working there?
@donnapauley8183Ай бұрын
Ah, a love child Maybe?
@dlewis9760Ай бұрын
As if word wouldn't get around on the severance pay waaaaaaaay before that. You also work for the company. You don't work for the boss. NY from end to end is about an 8 hour drive. I can drive you to places an hour or 2 outside of NYC, blindfolded, and it would take a day for you to find your way out. "NY" is a meaningless description when talking about hectic. Most of NY is rural. Extremely rural.
@WayneDelbridge24 күн бұрын
Run away now. a 30 second story stretched out to 34 minutes
@henrymp6295Ай бұрын
Check this out ya'll; I have a story idea. Let me spin a compelling story based on pure fabrication into a dime novel where the hero is paid twenty cents. You go Little Mouse. What a crock. This builds my appreciation of that KZbin "Do not recommend this channel" option. In twenty years you will have grown to eight hundred subs.
@joesephnicholls1363Ай бұрын
That's what he gets for being a tool.😮lol
@EarthFurstАй бұрын
I could only take approx 25 seconds of this ai video. The broken sentence at 0:17 (""the severance pay was clearly stated as 20 years"*) was the 1st clue I noticed that this was probably written by an ai. (i should have noticed the disclaimer in the description "It has nothing to do with real people or place names.") * = broken sentence made it sound like his payment was going to be in years (example: "here's 20 years, you are now 20 years younger")
@mnmike6884Ай бұрын
Yet another AI feel good story with an AI voice. Yuk!
@KzaksАй бұрын
Ai's write these stories, so why cant they read them to😅
@shaneroy9527Ай бұрын
This AI can’t say CEO appropriately.
@rbpalmer1Ай бұрын
Please replace this computer voice with an English-speaking HUMAN.
@madgeordie44692 сағат бұрын
Fifteen minutes to tell a story that should take about five.....
@raibeart1955Ай бұрын
Life is too sort for this shite.
@dapto23410 күн бұрын
I read the comments to see if it’s worth watching
@huongvothithu-l2wАй бұрын
đáng lắm 20 xu 1 bài học đắt giá
@tombob671Ай бұрын
Being an a$$hole and greedy will get you every time.
@macswanton9622Ай бұрын
A.I. makes me nauseous
@kosmottoАй бұрын
I stopped at 1 min and skipped to the end. Thank God you don't need a 9 hour story
@KzaksАй бұрын
Ai's read all of these stories, they write them to😅
@altaylor39883 күн бұрын
I managed 0:31 and it was plainly obvious this was GARBAGE.... WAFFLE AND MORE WAFFLE
@GeoffryWKАй бұрын
Good story, but fake as hell.👎
@magadadaskolin4667Ай бұрын
It`s funny to see zoomers with attention span of a fly drop out. Because they don`t even have attention span to figure out you can speed up video by pressing gear icon
@s14dumaАй бұрын
Firm believer of the golden rule- eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. Good rule to live by.😉
@georgesehy8058Ай бұрын
Just for clarification, that is NOT the golden rule. "Do unto others as you would have them to unto you." Is the Golden Rule. Just saying, And it isn't the same as "eye for an eye..,.."
@s14dumaАй бұрын
@georgesehy8058 @georgesehy8058 katsup ketchup. The difference is nearly the same, golden rule - treat others the same as you would want to be treated. Eye for an eye tooth for a tooth is the literal response to that. If others treat you like shit, you throw it back at them. Which leads to fuck around or you'll find out, play stupid games win stupid prizes. Sum it up simply. Golden rule to me is be nice or get rekt. Golden rule applies both ways. It's not just a one-way road. Golden rule in my understanding be Nice first and if that fails rule#2 tooth for tooth do what you have to. Golden rule is more like a fairness guideline. If I'm being treated like shit Golden rule coin goes from heads to tails - treat others the way they are treating you. Eye for eye tooth for tooth, if your nice to me ill be nice to you.🙂
@grandinosourАй бұрын
AI is awful....put a human brain into the mix...then I will return to try again.
@StephenBoothUKАй бұрын
How did this channel fund an AI that doesn’t understand IT, copyright, employment practice or law.
@KkayongWalaАй бұрын
If u work on company computers, save all ur work on sd n micro chips. take it with u when they fired u. 😮😮😮😮😮.
@AllenConner-el3rmАй бұрын
The performers don't sound like a USA western person. Maybe western Europe. English?
@brianbertine7037Күн бұрын
It's funny how AI's think people talk. A good example of why writers are worried about AI. A poor story, poorly written and complete with a deceptive thumbnail that is different than the actual story, read by an AI that can't get word pauses and emphasis right. This perfect for the people that read romance novels.
@fablantaАй бұрын
This whole story is rubbish. It is based on a false premise. NOBODY is entitled to 'severance pay' if they resign. By severance pay, I'm guessing they mean redundancy money. The only time someone is entitled to this extra payment is if their job is being made redundant. So he wasn't even lawfully entitled to the 20 cents his boss, Chris, had given him. Since he resigned all he was entitled to was back pay, accumulated sick pay, holiday pay, and any overtime owed. What was possibly being referred to was a Long Service, award. This would have been company policy, and so not legally binding. This quote "...reducing the required years for severance pay eligibility" shows the the writer had very little clue what they were on about. It was the amount paid out that was reduced, not the qualifying time. Because of the rule change he would have got the 20 cents even if he had stayed on. So it had nothing to do with his resignation other than it being paid now rather that at the end of the year at the Christmas party.
@msteingartАй бұрын
Unless you’ve banked PTO. That’s yours based of course on the company’s PTO policy. But if they allow you bank your pto, that’s your money
@fablantaАй бұрын
@@msteingart PTO has got nothing to do with severance pay. As I said, "Nobody is entitled to 'severance pay' if they resign".
@musicalimarcАй бұрын
I know that’s correct in the USA, but might not be the case everywhere. Also, it might be different depending on if you’re an “at will” worker or someone higher up in the food chain.
@fablantaАй бұрын
@@musicalimarc Are you seriously suggesting that somewhere in the world there is a company that has an employment contract that effectively says "If you resign, we will owe you money". He also mentions Nebraska and New York and doesn't say that he left the country. This puts him squarely in the US. Montana is the only state that does not have "At Will" legislation. "At will" basically just means that you can resign, or be fired, without prior notice. So that has no bearing here.
@Pahoe77Ай бұрын
These could be told in 10 minutes or less.
@leerubin1662Күн бұрын
Companies treat their employees as assets. Maximizing their input while minimizing their costs. SHIT long term outlook,
@ojb1044Ай бұрын
OK it's an AI story but isn't the info ON the computer company property
@Augoeides32Ай бұрын
Yeah, I didn't get past a minute or so either. The story is definitely fake. I'm sure there are some bastard companies out there that would try something like this, but it would probably be like 20 bucks instead. My uncle once told me that when his mom passed away, she left him the house. He wanted to give it to his brother, but the lawyer handling everything strongly advised him to "sell" it to his brother for a single dollar, cause it still represented an exchange for legal purposes. That kind of makes me think that anything lower than a dollar shows up as suspicious on government records. Also, I think when my dad retired from working at a factory for like 15 years, they gave him 100 bucks and some cheap watch that I don't think he ever used. Hopefully this was a more interesting story than wasting a half hour of your life watching the video? I assume a lot of that time is filled with the AI voice just repeating the same parts over and over again. They have a tendency to do stuff like, "He lost his job," then be like "I can't believe he lost his job," and immediately after be like "like that time, when he lost his job. The one we're talking about now."
@jmcnabb-old3613Ай бұрын
Pablum Click bait
@billseward227418 күн бұрын
Don't waste your time.
@BogebogbudicusАй бұрын
Why the like long drawn out explanation?? TL:DR.
@cat22_a1Ай бұрын
I quit after 7 minutes, this is awful!
@grahamjohnbarr25 күн бұрын
Grammarly.
@georgegarvey7338Ай бұрын
His boss Chris is an arrogant punk.
@GB-mu9ueАй бұрын
I mean it’s fake. What else is there to say?
@marshutch3931Ай бұрын
Not allowed to happen.
@ovlov245Ай бұрын
What a load of rubbish. If you are employed everything you developed whilst in their employ us there's................ Ask the Post it Note guy.......... And, this isn't a video it's a story with pictures and shouldn't be allowed on KZbin.