Georg Complains: Jobs

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Georg Rockall-Schmidt

Georg Rockall-Schmidt

Күн бұрын

Georg, an unemployable drain on society who hasn't had a job in years, complains about jobs.

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@anjkovo2138
@anjkovo2138 3 жыл бұрын
I had a boss that did not like a letter i wrote that he dictated to me. He asked me to rewrite it. So i went to my PC and just changed the font. The exact same letter and printed it off and showed it to him. ''That's better'' he said and signed it. Bosses are IDIOTS
@HePrime34
@HePrime34 3 жыл бұрын
Soooo.. did you change it to or from Comic Sans?
@anjkovo2138
@anjkovo2138 3 жыл бұрын
@@HePrime34 lol
@Football__Junkie
@Football__Junkie 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe he was just messing with you
@Dachusblot
@Dachusblot 3 жыл бұрын
When I was working at a restaurant, I once had a customer order a ham sandwich but request it with turkey instead (???), and then when I brought them their sandwich they complained that it had ham on it, even though it was clearly turkey. And my manager even came out to show them the difference between the turkey and the ham, but the customer still insisted the sandwich was wrong and demanded we make them a new one. So my manager told me to just take the sandwich back to the kitchen, then bring it back to them in 5 minutes. I did, and the customer did not even notice that it was the same sandwich. Customers are also idiots.
@shytendeakatamanoir9740
@shytendeakatamanoir9740 3 жыл бұрын
@@Dachusblot Some people are just obsessed with power and will try to assert it on anyone they can, I guess. Even if it makes them look like pathetic morons.
@cineturon
@cineturon 3 жыл бұрын
I was stuck in a pretty shitty job for a few years, and was too hesitant to quit. They let me go without notice, in a pretty cruel way, a couple of months before Covid hit. They were an event furniture rental company, and shit hit the fan for them in 2020. Meanwhile, i got myself a job as a wheelchair/mobility devices repairman and barely felt the effects of Covid , constantly having work, being out and about. Funny how twists of fate work.
@Juanfcilantro
@Juanfcilantro 3 жыл бұрын
i want to hear georg cursing the world in spanish, that accent was amazing
@TheIrishGamerGuy
@TheIrishGamerGuy 2 жыл бұрын
I remember finishing a media degree, going onto film school and thinking I'd get into writing and directing movies. The level of gross sociopath I had as coursemates put me off the idea very quickly, the only time I felt more stressed, harassed, used and abused was when I worked at a Mr Price where I became legitimately suicidal (started it Jan 2020, quit Oct 2020 and found job within 2 weeks of quiting it). Best job I had after Uni was working as a mobile rep for Samsung, was only part time but they always covered every expense for travel, made friends who were genuine salt of the earth people (well a handful of them were). Only reason I left Samsung was GF of 2+ years got job for NHS in UK so I quit to move with her. Big mistake. I then kinda had a mental break when I lived in the UK for half a year, never found a job over there...realised standard of living is much worse over there and the pay from welfare in the interim is farcical, that was my 1st time on Anti-depressants. GF of 3 years left me then Nov 2020 so I returned home to Ireland and went through mental health services since. Worked in a phone shop since with absolute idiots who put me off retail jobs entirely and I dunno what to do now, that said Irish welfare is very generous if the business you worked for went bankrupt which mine did so yay I guess. Up until Nov 2021 I was actually getting more money from Covid payments then when I worked and managed to save money for 1st time in my life honestly...it's weird. Then there's the high life I used to live thanks to a narcissistic sociopath father, which when I grew up, I learned he got his job as director of a theatre by wiretapping the interviewers offices so he could get one over on other appliancants. I am 27, stopped speaking to him when I was around 21, I do miss the expensive holidays though every waking second I wasn't in school. Its quite the shock to the system since and while I'm glad I cut him off for my mental health, the ego part of me misses having everything handed to me tbh. However the usurper manoeuvres and sociopathic traits I would have to have adopted to survive isn't worth it, my soul wouldn't take it.
@DocOmally101
@DocOmally101 2 жыл бұрын
I think the influx of low skilled labor is a huge issue, albeit not the root. Very minimal immigration to the west business owners would be forced to pay lowwage workers what they are worth. Less competition for homes driving down the prices, and little to no brain drain in othet nations allowing them to build themselves up. Misguided humanitarianism is a huge factor in this. But the root cause of this in the upper echelons spread out to so many other issues as well that this becomes a symptom. Its rough
@dennyguit
@dennyguit Жыл бұрын
"The chemo is half off" 🤣
@whizwart1
@whizwart1 3 жыл бұрын
Honest to God, when Georg started talking about the company noting his log ins from Mexico, I thought a VPN ad was coming up.
@chadatchison145
@chadatchison145 3 жыл бұрын
I did as well.
@haldir108
@haldir108 3 жыл бұрын
Sponsorblock deprograms your mind from such thoughts.
@frozenbinarystudio
@frozenbinarystudio 2 жыл бұрын
"Did you fuck off to Mexico and don't want your dickhead bosses knowing? You need NordVPN I guess"
@TheVolgun
@TheVolgun 3 жыл бұрын
You're my KZbin hero.
@cameronfox4401
@cameronfox4401 3 жыл бұрын
Who let you out of containment? Haha. Cool to see you here.
@justcommenting4981
@justcommenting4981 3 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, Mr. Volgun. Great presentation on the memetic agents we can't think about or discuss.
@marmite8959
@marmite8959 3 жыл бұрын
This confirms my theory that Georg is an SCP
@csatimaci
@csatimaci 3 жыл бұрын
Mine too! Love your work! Keep it and your healthy taste up.
@TicTacYo100
@TicTacYo100 3 жыл бұрын
Huh, I'm subscribed to you
@M2Mil7er
@M2Mil7er 3 жыл бұрын
Georg's comment section has the rare distinction of not precipitating my despair at humanity. A civil and thoroughly decent bunch. Thanks lads. And that lady.
@VincentGonzalezVeg
@VincentGonzalezVeg 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly 😊 I own a buisness & I'm feeling kinda meh about a lot of things I have watched the "where to invade next" where they talk about having paid vacations and all that stuff, increse quality stuff I need to have a global movement with Forest gardening, something near all of our homes So we can appreciate the forested areas more, have better air, water & food quality I'm going to learn about the 4 day workweek I'm feeling tired of this "grind" culture
@autodidacticartisan
@autodidacticartisan 3 жыл бұрын
@Michael Smith Jesus man calm down. Youre not really living up to the OP's "a civil and thoroughly decent bunch" now are you? Here you are yelling at someone you don't know about how to run their business that you have never seen. As far as you know theyre one of the good business owners. He sounds alright to me
@autodidacticartisan
@autodidacticartisan 3 жыл бұрын
@Michael Smith what makes you think he won't pay them a good wage? He might, or might not but implying he is a POS is not going to change his mind. Like seriously, never in the history of the internet has someone's mind been changed because they were called a POS. Instead you can say something positive like " employees who are happy with their wage or more likely to work for efficiently which in turn will mean gradually making more profit than if you would pay them minimum wage" or something else with that positive tone which is waaay more convincing than just "don't be a POS" That's why I didn't call you a POS just because I disagreed with you, that's not the way you should interact with someone online
@autodidacticartisan
@autodidacticartisan 3 жыл бұрын
@Michael Smith my last comment literally has "don't be a POS" in quotes. I quoted you directly so what are you talking about
@Shasgirl
@Shasgirl 3 жыл бұрын
I mean, the guy mentions looking into a 4-day workweek and his dislike of "grind" culture and gets lumped in with being a POS. Lol! To think this comment thread started out so wholesome. Lol
@paulcharlesworth9114
@paulcharlesworth9114 3 жыл бұрын
When you're at school and you think "I'll never have to put up with the bullies or that dim but pushy project partner who undermines the task and takes credit for my work"... Then you grow up, get a job, and realise that they have all become managers.
@trippysk8er723
@trippysk8er723 2 жыл бұрын
Facts
@nilsqvis4337
@nilsqvis4337 3 жыл бұрын
People talking about shit jobs they've had is quickly becoming my favourite genre of youtube videos
@Dachusblot
@Dachusblot 3 жыл бұрын
Rich People: "Let's pay the commoners as little as possible and make their lives absolute hell in exchange for doing all the shittiest jobs in society." The Commoners: "Right, then I'm not gonna do that shitty job." Rich People: *surprised Pikachu face*
@Ducken2g
@Ducken2g 3 жыл бұрын
Gives me "The Scream" vibes alright.
@anteeko
@anteeko 3 жыл бұрын
Well if you need food you are happy to have a job, even if shitty. then no need to be loyal with a crappy job, move when you can.
@Dachusblot
@Dachusblot 3 жыл бұрын
​@@anteeko Or, alternatively, you can demand to be treated better for doing the shitty job. After all, *someone* needs to do those shitty jobs, so why should we just accept terrible treatment? "You should be happy that you're not starving" is more like extortion than incentive. Next time big corporations whine about taxes being too high or workers demanding higher pay, we should just tell them they should be happy to exist at all.
@buntyjoy1800
@buntyjoy1800 3 жыл бұрын
@@anteeko You drank that Kool Aid then.
@Ragatokk
@Ragatokk 3 жыл бұрын
@@anteeko there is always an alternative, I would rather want to be a criminal than a poorly treated wage slave.
@stendorkken5873
@stendorkken5873 3 жыл бұрын
The worst part about this which Georg didn’t mention is going to school for years and putting yourself in debt to get into a field where the only way to get a job is to wait for someone in the department to die. I’m glad academia never stuck with me, I build ships for a living, the work is hard and dangerous but I love it, I’m good at it, and it pays pretty well. I wish the trades weren’t so overlooked, I feel like a lot of people here could benefit from hard honest work.
@cunjoz
@cunjoz 3 жыл бұрын
"It ain't much... well it is, and it's honest work."
@danielflanard8274
@danielflanard8274 3 жыл бұрын
It seems like everyone falls into their line of work based on the skills they acquired during their developmental years, and through the people they know getting them in the door in a career field. I don't know where to start. I guess work minimum wage until I have enough saved up for an education.
@randomtinypotatocried
@randomtinypotatocried 3 жыл бұрын
It doesn't help quite a few trades tend to put barriers in the way to keep certain types of people out of the field. Source: a lot of my family works in trade unions and tell me the shit that goes down with them and how you need to have connections either through family or friends to get in the doors
@Activated_Complex
@Activated_Complex 3 жыл бұрын
Word. There are a million jobs in the trades that are going unfilled in the United States. Yet the propaganda is still that college is the only way to go, despite many of the trades offering far superior pay to your average college degree, competition between employers to hire you, and a better path to business ownership. On, and doesn’t come with six-figure debt.
@xBINARYGODx
@xBINARYGODx 3 жыл бұрын
ah yes, the "not enough people go into trades" fallacy, or the "hard honest work" that apparently you cannot get in an office - stupid white collars!!!
@Kittysuit
@Kittysuit 3 жыл бұрын
i once had a job that i absolutely adored, but my coworkers were shit. i had like 2 coworkers that i liked the rest were evil cretins, just as my managers were (except for one). i started dreading going to work so much that i ultimately quit cause of all the build up anxiety. i can deal with the every so often karen customer, but having gossip heavy coworkers with 0 IQ and a God-complex is utter hell. anyways, thanks for sharing your CV with us Georg!
@chadatchison145
@chadatchison145 3 жыл бұрын
I actually liked working with those types of people cos they'll believe just about anything, and do just about anything for you if arbitrarily compliment them about whatever they feel they're not being recognized for.
@chadatchison145
@chadatchison145 3 жыл бұрын
@greenbat Not at all. First off I just want to say I didn't mean to come of as a manipulating sociopath lol. Secondly, these people tend to be lost, vapid, and not very bright hence why they engage in gossip and petty actions of revenge or backstabbing, so right off the bat we know they can be lead in almost any direction you want to, but you don't have to take advantage of them like a sociopath would, instead you can lead them in a positive way that actually makes them feel good about themselves in a healthy non petty way and they will be more inclined to be a good person and that makes the work environment better for everybody. Not everyone can be won over but most people aren't the evil villains they seem to be.
@randomtinypotatocried
@randomtinypotatocried 3 жыл бұрын
@greenbat I had similar experiences in EMS. The whole bs "family" narrative gets pushed hard yet you get punished if you don't kiss ass to beloved coworkers of the workplace and just want to do your job
@duMaurier15
@duMaurier15 3 жыл бұрын
Soft..
@mayorofbagtown9097
@mayorofbagtown9097 3 жыл бұрын
Had to quit the best job I have had because of my evil coworkers/boss. Manipulative, lying, bullies the lot of 'em. Nothing better to do than make their coworkers days as shitty as possible for no reason.
@eddoyle9627
@eddoyle9627 3 жыл бұрын
Left a horrible on call IT support job soon after lockdown 1. Volunteered my time driving a van for charity. Best fuckin decision I ever made. Although I don't understand how people are suddenly realising how shit their jobs are (probably the added stress of covid). More power to them.
@jsc315
@jsc315 3 жыл бұрын
It's because in a very long time people have woken up to the realization, that unemployment was in many cases, especially minimum wage jobs, was paying better then the the job itself due to the pandemic. Pandora's box has been opened, and people finally woke the fuck up.
@katieowlpower
@katieowlpower 3 жыл бұрын
Also, it’s more about not just putting up with things anymore. A shit job was probably equally shit before covid, but the added pressure forces people to take stock. It’s a catalyst
@nottiification
@nottiification 3 жыл бұрын
As an american, I've never had any illusions that i would ever get to retire. I figure that the fact that i dont have access to healthcare and the fact that i dont have access to retirement savings are two problems that will cancel each other out eventually.
@justarandomname420
@justarandomname420 3 жыл бұрын
Thats the cold hard honest truth of modern America.
@cee20.5
@cee20.5 3 жыл бұрын
:/
@jthom0027
@jthom0027 3 жыл бұрын
This is the boat I find myself in as well. Its a blast /s
@m.cat.bones.8546
@m.cat.bones.8546 3 жыл бұрын
Wow. That is bleak. I hope you have a nice Friday
@nottiification
@nottiification 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah its a sad joke of a nation.. but hey, at least rich people dont have to pay taxes.... that makes it all worth it.
@therealCG62
@therealCG62 3 жыл бұрын
the bit about housing and work being actually worth it is big. i just want to be able to buy my own place- not a fucking apartment where i get to listen to my neighbors argue and fuck and shit, but my own house. i make well, well over minimum wage and i still can't afford that shit, and i don't even live in a particularly high cost of living area. it's insane.
@billionnaire1
@billionnaire1 3 жыл бұрын
Why would you need any incentives to work when your boss tells you "your lucky to have A job". One of my favourites
@TheMountainDemon
@TheMountainDemon 3 жыл бұрын
I could've listened to these stories for 3 hrs.
@archlich4489
@archlich4489 3 жыл бұрын
He has a show called "Sans Hosen." Long form.
@AimeeColeman
@AimeeColeman 3 жыл бұрын
Calling it a show is a stretch, and that's entirely to its credit 😂
@amyonepelosi2925
@amyonepelosi2925 3 жыл бұрын
I would watch the 3 hour version
@SansAppellation
@SansAppellation 3 жыл бұрын
I noted your nod to academia. Doing a PhD, I was ineligible for a scholarship in Japan because I was working to pay for rent, food and tuition, and of course taxes, and this put me above their allowable income limit. It's like, yes, I don't live my parents, so if I don't work I would be destitute. Professors are more understanding at PhD level. But at Masters some dropped my grade because I dared to miss one seminar to put food on my plate.
@khrashingphantom9632
@khrashingphantom9632 3 жыл бұрын
Wow?! What the hell kind of Masters program where you in. I guessing it wasn't science based, because in my experience those normally PAY YOU (albeit not a lot but something. lol) for the exact reason you just mentioned above. You can't be homeless and hungry and STILL be an effective student. Life doesn't work like that. Lol. I'm sorry you went through that ordeal. It sounds terrible.
@SansAppellation
@SansAppellation 3 жыл бұрын
@@khrashingphantom9632 Cheers. It was a humanities course, basically applied linguistics with a new age title. So no sympathy required hahaha. Though I appreciate it all the same. To a certain extent it was my choice to go back into university to do a Masters degree, so I just accepted it for what it was and got on with things. Though I will admit having my grade knocked down irritated me at the time (and a good year after lol) But I agree with you, it's difficult to find time to process the information required for serious study in 2 hour blocks before work.
@toppersundquist
@toppersundquist 3 жыл бұрын
"You have four good years where you can take your time." ... I'm 40. When do I get those?
@m.cat.bones.8546
@m.cat.bones.8546 3 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha it's coming just wait 🤣
@khrashingphantom9632
@khrashingphantom9632 3 жыл бұрын
You had them already. Birth to pre-school. Lol. Well if you're in America anyway.
@matthewcb1970
@matthewcb1970 3 жыл бұрын
It doesn't get better, I'm afraid: I'm over 50 and still not had my four years.
@Praxeus514
@Praxeus514 3 жыл бұрын
@@khrashingphantom9632 will you be moving to another country then?
@elias_xp95
@elias_xp95 3 жыл бұрын
Your first found years of life... and then your last four when the dementia has kicked in.
@gabrielsoto1693
@gabrielsoto1693 3 жыл бұрын
I really hope the labor movement in the US keeps going. In every job I’ve had, I’ve experienced exploitation. I’ve had my wages minimized to “keep the place afloat”, I’ve had someone threaten to call ICE on me even though I’m a legal resident with a work permit, and not to mention just the awful, condescending environments. I’ve also experienced injuries at work but have been told that I can’t go home or to a clinic to get it looked at because “if you can still stand, you need to finish your shift”. I still have a big scar on my right arm from a nasty burn that I had to just grit my teeth at for about 3 hours before going home and putting burn cream on it. I’ve had this guilt since I’ve quit my job and moved in with my girlfriend to become a full time artist. Like, this feeling that I NEED to be in some sort of menial job and earn a wage, or risk being a drain on society. But I’m starting to feel like that’s just some bullshit conditioning that I’ve allowed myself to believe. I’m never ever working food service again. You couldn’t pay me enough to bear through it. I know a lot of you guys are feeling the same.
@YakBat
@YakBat 3 жыл бұрын
Worked at DnB for years. Saw what they did to their servers. Corporate mindset makes no sense sometimes. I was written up for helping them clear tables. As a tech I made $11, even though I was at the bottom of the totem pole so all I could was fill tickets. So 2 hours into my shift I had nothing to do. So I start cleaning. Turns out I got paid too much to waste time cleaning tables. But the chick making $2.75 should clean up and handle her tables and any other crap that gets shoved on her.
@YakBat
@YakBat 2 жыл бұрын
@Ai Zee geebus, why are you yelling? Try asking if it was a mutual agreement. I agree with you if it wasn't but I'm not going to just assume and yell at and try to shame a complete stranger.
@YakBat
@YakBat 2 жыл бұрын
@Ai Zee Who said anything about being hurt? I'm asking who raised you to think it's ok to just yell at random people without having the whole story? And take you own advice and mind your manners. This is the real world. I'm a real person, you're a real person, he's a real person. Or is this all in your head?
@YakBat
@YakBat 2 жыл бұрын
@Ai Zee You certainly do as I don't have to work anymore. I understand you were hurt. I can only imagine what you've been through. However that in no way makes this your story nor gives you the right to lash out like you have. You're using our shared experiences and acting as if they apply solely to you. Think of yourself as some great warrior or whatever, but dude, get over yourself. Any empathy I would have felt towards you has turned into sympathy. You're just an angry person who never took the time or maybe wasn't given the time to properly heal. Again, doesn't give you the right nor leeway to be an ass to a complete stranger.
@robertkapler6227
@robertkapler6227 3 жыл бұрын
George, you're a delight, man. I started working at 11, and I think over the course of my checkered professional career I've had 35 jobs. Exactly three of them were tolerable, and only because I liked the people I was working with. I'm a little upset that your lava lamp isn't as big on the screen as it used to be, but otherwise you're a delight.
@matthewcb1970
@matthewcb1970 3 жыл бұрын
Spot on. I've had nearly 20 jobs over 35 years, and nearly all of them were intolerable - and always because of the creatures I worked with and their need to scramble higher up the greasy pole by demeaning others.
@MammaApa
@MammaApa 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 43 and had 0 proper jobs so far. I figured it out it was shit before I got into it.
@sprobablycancr4457
@sprobablycancr4457 3 жыл бұрын
@@MammaApa How d'you wrangle that?
@michaelkitchin9665
@michaelkitchin9665 3 жыл бұрын
36, 6 proper (I'll count the two seasonal ones. We all had to start somewhere) jobs. I'm past the point ruing the five years I spent unemployed after dropping out of college. Once I started work, I never stopped.
@adoredpariah
@adoredpariah 3 жыл бұрын
Started working at 11? Who the hell was hiring 11 year olds where you lived? I started working fulltime just before the age of 16 for the minimum wage available to 16 year olds, which was not a lot, and I have nothing to show from that as I was too busy paying bills and rent to save... But 11? What?
@AimeeColeman
@AimeeColeman 3 жыл бұрын
Love the laid-back story vibe. Can't wait for the draw my life video in the medium of bodypaint.
@jonathanthompson3634
@jonathanthompson3634 3 жыл бұрын
You should riff like this more often mate
@hannibalbackatya1182
@hannibalbackatya1182 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for proving to me that I'm not actually crazy when it comes to working. It's bizarre how just decade ago you would have been called a commie for having such thoughts.
@jthom0027
@jthom0027 3 жыл бұрын
Look around, you're called a commie if you are anywhere left of Fox News in this country now. Its gotten worse.
@dwc1964
@dwc1964 3 жыл бұрын
"You Ain't Done Nothing If You Ain't Been Called A Red"
@RenegadeShepard69
@RenegadeShepard69 2 жыл бұрын
That still is a reality where I live. People have all the reasons to revolt but they don't and will shame anyone who does so. I live in an almost feudal country, many poor people in my area would gladly get whipped a couple times a day by their bosses I bet. Only reason I couldn't ever be like those loser capitalism-bootlickers is because I'm not stupid, only reason I could never be a communist is the "proletariat" ain't worth shit, I had enough of living amongst them to lose all empathy for their suffering, if they don't even have it for themselves.
@cjlooklin1914
@cjlooklin1914 2 жыл бұрын
@@RenegadeShepard69 Hey, I completely understand and empathize with what your saying, but I would caution against "loosing empathy". If you mange to at least care about such topics and talk about them with sincerity and empathy I'm sure you'll get at least a few people to change their minds, and maybe they'll change the minds of other people in their lives. I certainly think that's worth something. Frankly, I'm not sure a communist system would every work, as it truly necessitates the abolishment of capitalism, and as a tool, capitalism has a few good points. I'm a socialist in that I believe I'm governments that at the very least ensure a basic standard of decent living for it's citizens, while stepping on the toes of corporations as little as possible. Don't get me wrong, there will certainly be quite a few toes that need to be stepped on, though.
@RenegadeShepard69
@RenegadeShepard69 2 жыл бұрын
@@cjlooklin1914 Thanks for your empathy and understanding but with all due respect, if you lived where I live you would understand what I mean about losing empathy with the working class. Most people are not easily convinced about anything, especially what they don't know about but think they know about, such as politics. I wouldn't fit well in a communist state this I've always been aware, I would try to leave if I were in it. Statist iterations of socialism don't suit me, but I'm not well read enough to formulate my exact position. I like your view, sure that's a good way to go about it. About that whole thing of losing empathy with the working class, I still support politicians who try to reach politically illiterate people, but the propaganda of the elite is much more effective at indoctrinating the workers here. In this country people naturally hate the rich, but only untill a certain networth. Say if you are upper middle cass, you're a bourgeois, a playboy, and you own the poor something, or everything. But if you are a millionaire heir to a colonizer family that has destroyed the country for decades you are loved by them. So if you are lower class, get a high paying job and work your way into a decent life, my case, the middle class will hate you, but if you are an actual capitalist they'll love you. The only right thing to do when under oppression is fight back, but against your oppressor that is. The workers have chosen their side, there is no revolution, this country is happy to go feudal. I have no responsibility for educating grown adults into using their brain, I have my life to take care of. That's, in resume, what I mean with losing empathy, they don't want to help themselves. I'll vote for a socialist every 4, 2 years but I don't have any interest in going through social death, mccarthyism-style persecution for trying to instill common sense into adult minds.
@riffsnoleads
@riffsnoleads 3 жыл бұрын
Every time I see a "we are closed due to staff quitting" type of sign I smile a little bigger. The wages here in the USA for most of the work available is a joke at best.
@VincentGonzalezVeg
@VincentGonzalezVeg 3 жыл бұрын
@Byronic Fate and stop printing So much money Shouldn't they be removing more money from the circulation to actually give it more value? Stop making pennies & phase them out More than a dollar 'coin varieties'
@jthom0027
@jthom0027 3 жыл бұрын
I do the same even though it directly affects my doordashing work. I love seeing those signs.
@Edax_Royeaux
@Edax_Royeaux 3 жыл бұрын
@@VincentGonzalezVeg The problem is that nearly 4 out every 5 printed hundred dollar bills isn't even in the US.
@VincentGonzalezVeg
@VincentGonzalezVeg 3 жыл бұрын
@@Edax_Royeaux I can't find proof around my room so it might be on you to prove that
@Edax_Royeaux
@Edax_Royeaux 3 жыл бұрын
@@VincentGonzalezVeg There are hundreds of news articles pointed out the vast majority of $100 bills are outside of the US. A lot of them also say there are more $100 in circulation than 1$ bills. As of 2020, the US dollar remains the World's Reserve Currency at a composition of 59.02% of official foreign exchange reserves. The Euro only makes up 21.24% of the world's reserve.
@f0rth3l0v30fchr15t
@f0rth3l0v30fchr15t 3 жыл бұрын
"So I was sitting in my cubicle today, and I realized, ever since I started working, every single day of my life has been worse than the day before it. So that means that every single day that you see me, that's on the worst day of my life."
@xcab66
@xcab66 3 жыл бұрын
The build up to "Land Down Under" and transition to "9-5" was incredibly jarring!
@MiotaLee
@MiotaLee 3 жыл бұрын
It was fantastic!
@MuckingMunt
@MuckingMunt 3 жыл бұрын
My immediate thought was the band name 'Men at Work' as the tune started... not so much the track name. Then the track 9 to 5 segued in. Great topical mini-mash nonetheless
@jadegrniz
@jadegrniz 3 жыл бұрын
OMG I work for the United States postal Service and we had the exact same training demonstration with a little wooden man picking up a box 😭 and everyone had to pick up a box to demonstrate they knew how to lift with your legs
@AnnoyingMoose
@AnnoyingMoose 3 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of Norm telling Cliff that his job could probably be done by a chimpanzee and Cliff's response was that the chimp was 20% slower.
@liamhackett513
@liamhackett513 2 жыл бұрын
Did a lifting course recently. All very well bending your knees and keeping your back straight and slightly tipped forward when you don't have worn out 53 year old knees to contend with.
@grilledlettuce4028
@grilledlettuce4028 3 жыл бұрын
Great stuff man! Loved hearing your back story after all these years
@ssatva
@ssatva 3 жыл бұрын
Frankly hearing about Mister Homunculus' antics fills me with confidence that a bunch of low-paid grunts in the back room could run any business better than basically all bosses, and that's a feeling I cherish. Thanks for the inspirational stagger down absurdist memory lane!
@mrcontrarian1416
@mrcontrarian1416 3 жыл бұрын
I wonder who this guy was lol
@MrJohndoakes
@MrJohndoakes 3 жыл бұрын
@@mrcontrarian1416 Jeffery Epstein.
@rockets4kids
@rockets4kids 3 жыл бұрын
The way I'm reading it, Mister Homunculus was paying Georg to travel around the world and have a good time. If true, score one for him.
@j.2512
@j.2512 3 жыл бұрын
when you raise those grunts they perform equally terrible or worse than the bosses.
@MrJohndoakes
@MrJohndoakes 3 жыл бұрын
@@j.2512 Sorry, Mr. Homunculus was a dink. The grunts win by default.
@VariantNode
@VariantNode 3 жыл бұрын
Here to support my fellow unemployable humans.
@mrwillard95
@mrwillard95 3 жыл бұрын
In what way?😂
@VariantNode
@VariantNode 3 жыл бұрын
@@mrwillard95 By turning you into soylent green
@liamhackett513
@liamhackett513 2 жыл бұрын
Unemployable. Can well understand that one. Too many jobs are unworkable.
@richardbuckley1232
@richardbuckley1232 3 жыл бұрын
This is awful because, beneath the satire, I feel exactly like this.
@roberttuttle3029
@roberttuttle3029 3 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure it's satire if it's just true
@richardbuckley1232
@richardbuckley1232 3 жыл бұрын
@@roberttuttle3029 agreed!
@MrTombombodil
@MrTombombodil 3 жыл бұрын
This is very similar to a video Philosophy Tube did recently where she went over the jobs she had before KZbin. I love them both a lot, I guess tired British people talking about their shitty jobs is just a really compelling format 😂
@user-vn7ce5ig1z
@user-vn7ce5ig1z 3 жыл бұрын
Some companies (especially in the US) have taken to posting passive-aggressive signs like "tip your waiter, they actually bothered to show up" or "sorry we're closed, nobody wants to work". First of all, of course nobody _wants_ to work, by definition, work is something undesirable that you have to do. Duh. Second, they're ignoring the fact that most of them got paid so little, even a piddly hand-out from the government during a pandemic is more than what they were making. Third, maybe just reevaluated their priorities, especially if they've lost loved ones. Maybe they just realized it makes no sense to -spend- waste their -time- life doing some worthless, unfulfilling, boring job to make enough money to stay alive to go back to work the next day to make the CEO slightly richer. Maybe they realized life is too short for that. ¬_¬
@apophis2129
@apophis2129 3 жыл бұрын
Disagree, I love my career. It's brought more meaning and inspiration to my life than nearly anything else.
@fuckfannyfiddlefart
@fuckfannyfiddlefart 3 жыл бұрын
But those capitalists are WEALTH CREATORS, they can't do that without exploiting workers! Now know your place! Prince Musk, King Gates and EMPEROR Bezos are our rulers!
@RossOzarka
@RossOzarka 3 жыл бұрын
tip your waiter, so I don't have to pay them
@fuckfannyfiddlefart
@fuckfannyfiddlefart 3 жыл бұрын
@@apophis2129 Lucky you, and the workers who haven't your privilege, who slave for greedy corporations, screw them eh?!
@YakBat
@YakBat 3 жыл бұрын
@@apophis2129 Great you got a good job, no one really cares what I find interesting is that you disagree about something. What exactly do you disagree with what was said here? You think people just quit for shitsandgiggles?
@ThisGuyAd.
@ThisGuyAd. 3 жыл бұрын
When you talked about them seeing you logged in to LinkedIn from Mexico, you could have done a seemless segway to a Nord VPN live read. So glad you don't do that shit 😎👍
@devenscience8894
@devenscience8894 3 жыл бұрын
I had many dead-end jobs as a young man. Eventually, I joined a union as a pipefitter. I hated the work, but it paid VERY well, so I kept doing it. I mean, so few jobs in the US still have a pension, you know? And unions still have that, plus 401k & 401a, plus medical, blah blah blah. Then, something weird happened. About ten years into my career, I realized that I didn't mind the job anymore. I even kind of liked it. What changed? It took me another few years to figure it out. I had gotten very good at my job. Enough to develop a good reputation. Enough that I was respected. I'm now 21 years in, and while I'll never love it, and look forward to retirement in about nine years, I don't dread work. And did I mention that it pays well? I recommend the union construction trades to any who are lost.
@jjava.bean5
@jjava.bean5 2 жыл бұрын
people underestimate the "its honest work," concept. doing something tedious and repetitive is perceived as dreadful. but doing something tedious and repititive....but you are skilled at it. you are known for it. you are respected or sought to for advice. you are prefered over others or directed to train team because of it. in your years as you exit the company you may even work on leavinh behind a protege maybe? or at the very least your modest finances grow enough for you to be comfortable. maybe not rich, but life is enjoyable. people underestimate that a lot, because our country doesn't play out the "American dream." often the work is tedious and repetitive but anyone can do it, and also you're still poor. and if you do something better or that someone else can't do, you are aren't recognized or appreciated for it (given raises or promotions and such).
@thewhitewolf7886
@thewhitewolf7886 2 жыл бұрын
I've been welding for 6 years now, just broke out of the production plants and after a couple years in a small fab shop, I'm aiming for the union. In a right to work state, or anywhere else really, I feel like union is the way to go.
@bb1111116
@bb1111116 3 жыл бұрын
One value of this conversation by George is his overall message & tone to lower expectations. Saying that human beings are as thick as ‘flour in mud’ puts it quite well. Earning money is an obstacle course with constant barriers put up by human incompetence & competition. The result is a person often stumbling around, as George did, to try to eventually figure out a place in the muck.
@DodZz666
@DodZz666 3 жыл бұрын
The film industry especially is soul crushing, honestly if you make KZbin videos on your own terms is much better..... spending many many months without sleep to cater for Diva actresses for the sake of the worst show ever created in history, pretty much sums up my experience
@d3vastat0r89
@d3vastat0r89 3 жыл бұрын
Yooo, Guyana represent!! I keep hearing about Guyana and it's a bit surprising. Normally people think you mean Ghana when you say you're from Guyana. Then I watched Lovecraft Country last week and they know it exists, and now I find out Georg has been there... 👀
@AGHathaway
@AGHathaway 3 жыл бұрын
I enjoy listening to this comfortable old man talk about his life.
@MiotaLee
@MiotaLee 3 жыл бұрын
Is he old?
@alancarmody8848
@alancarmody8848 3 жыл бұрын
A lot of Young people these days demarcate people according to their age
@joelgoddard5298
@joelgoddard5298 3 жыл бұрын
@@MiotaLee Ancient.
@clairemariecreations
@clairemariecreations 3 жыл бұрын
My first job was at a retail store.. a really popular one… and about once every couple of months they would make the entire staff reorganize the entire two story building filled with clothes for the new season. This would take all night. Longer than 8 hours for sure (more than 8 hours per shift by law means u get overtime where I live). The management would make us clock out at our 7 1/2 hour mark so we never got paid our due. I ended up getting fired (without a warning) for apparently misplacing a return receipt…. Really tho I feel the reason was because I refused to clock out unless I was off work. The company was forever 21 lol Never been in a store since
@IvorMektin1701
@IvorMektin1701 3 жыл бұрын
It's brutal working for Koreans
@clairemariecreations
@clairemariecreations 3 жыл бұрын
@@IvorMektin1701 I think it has to do more with being rich and greedy….
@IvorMektin1701
@IvorMektin1701 3 жыл бұрын
@@clairemariecreations Glass Door listed them as one of the worst employers. Retail sucks as is.
@IconOfSin
@IconOfSin 3 жыл бұрын
@@clairemariecreations name and shame good on you. I had already guessed it though, have heard the horror stories
@clairemariecreations
@clairemariecreations 3 жыл бұрын
@@IvorMektin1701 yep they are awful employers. It’s because they’re bad people, there’s bad people of all races out there
@unseenabyss2824
@unseenabyss2824 3 жыл бұрын
Every job I've ever worked in America was a total waste of time. It's not about how hard you work. It's about what your politics are. What your social skills are. How much your boss prefers your personality. It has nothing to do with how hard you work. In fact if you work hard people just workhorse the hell out of you. I swear we are headed for social genocide.
@blahblah-hz8ey
@blahblah-hz8ey 3 жыл бұрын
Every aspect of the American work place is because of regulations regarding race and gender- because it explicitly illegal to hire or fire based on these issues jobs create as many methods to “effectively “ hire or fire based on these issues- to many white make workers? Work then till they quit and refuse to hire till you get the right demo applicant Not enough white male workers? Add in additional background screens totally unrelated to the position to remove 99% of applications. Just blame the algorithm!!! You can’t win
@unseenabyss2824
@unseenabyss2824 3 жыл бұрын
@@blahblah-hz8ey truth.
@chezshirecat1872
@chezshirecat1872 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I starting working at a lab and it was doing poorly. I took over and it runs better then any other labs-but because of this-the higher ups think I can do all the work now
@ArtofLunatik
@ArtofLunatik 2 жыл бұрын
Ive worked my ass off for companies before, been on time. Early at work. And still got laid off . Smfh
@ut2k4wikichici
@ut2k4wikichici 2 жыл бұрын
Same here in Australia I usually let the brakes off after 2 weeks and fore myself
@heathershuler759
@heathershuler759 3 жыл бұрын
Just this past June, my boyfriend and I both quit our crappy jobs. Mine was a desk job that wasted hours of my life on pointless nothingness. His was cooking as the place that managed to open a 3rd resturaunt during a pandemic, yet can't pay him more than 12 an hour or fix the ac in the kitchen. Haha. We been doing lawn care with a friend. Just splitting the job doing gig work... idk.... I know a lot of ppl doing or feeling the same. It honestly makes me feel good. Know your worth ppl. I know im in a lucky spot to be able to quit like I did.
@Ergeniz
@Ergeniz 2 жыл бұрын
How much is the pay?
@innotech
@innotech 3 жыл бұрын
i work as a fuel truck dispatcher and it can get stressful but honestly there are way worse jobs. Been here 19 years and dont hate my life so I guess I got lucky
@namenick9057
@namenick9057 3 жыл бұрын
Ahhh, the infinite joys of life under Capitalism
@alancarmody8848
@alancarmody8848 3 жыл бұрын
The problem is that no exploitative, hierarchical system based on infinite growth can last forever, especially one that lacks any inherent spiritual, moral, ideological or social fulfilment.
@Holuunderbeere
@Holuunderbeere 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah only in a dreamworld
@klondikepennys5363
@klondikepennys5363 2 жыл бұрын
Word!
@trippysk8er723
@trippysk8er723 2 жыл бұрын
Facts, keep it real
@joenathan8059
@joenathan8059 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I just don't want to work. Honestly its pointless and nowadays you cant even get benefits like retirement so idc anymore
@mrmagoo-i2l
@mrmagoo-i2l 3 жыл бұрын
No one wants to, I’ve got a good job. If I wasn’t paid I wouldn’t turn up though. It’s just tough shit.
@zzzzzz-ti2rv
@zzzzzz-ti2rv 3 жыл бұрын
working is not pointless..
@joenathan8059
@joenathan8059 3 жыл бұрын
@@mrmagoo-i2l it's not that I'm against the concept of work. I plan on getting a dream job one day(farming). But if that doesn't work out I plan on learning survival skills and hitting the road with a bike and cart and never looking back
@matthiasthulman4058
@matthiasthulman4058 3 жыл бұрын
@@zzzzzz-ti2rv no no, working didn't used to be pointless. Now though, yes it is pointless for the most part. You won't ever retire or get a pension, because the social security system will be out of money by that time. Due to taxes and other restrictive nonsense, we will literally never own anything of worth. House? No. Property tax. Car? No. Insurance and registration, inspection, emissions. Stop paying any of the about and see your rightfully owned property disappear. Meanwhile, shitless layabouts drive without license or insurance, live for free on the dole or welfare, all while being essentially useless. You pay for them too, regardless of what struggles you face. Work is pointless in today's world. We are slaves, essentially.
@dropit7694
@dropit7694 3 жыл бұрын
Some jobs are pointless in the sense that the world will still keep rotating if McDonalds or Amazon went under. (It would be a bumpy ride for anyone using AWS) but I’m sure people working in health, finance, waste disposal all have purpose
@DarrellSMoore
@DarrellSMoore 3 жыл бұрын
I'm from the U.S. and you are dead right about the situation here, Georg. By the way, I believe it's Jimi Hendrix "Smash Hits"
@marmite8959
@marmite8959 3 жыл бұрын
I just want to work somewhere within a 20 minute drive of where I live, that pays enough to support my alcohol and nicotine dependencies, that doesn't drive me to the brink of suicide with the hours and conditions. How does that feel like too much to ask in the 21st century?
@1toneboy
@1toneboy 3 жыл бұрын
Georg, this is called the service economy; it's what happens when you let the older generations outsource all the real industries so they can pay less, to people who aren't you and barely speak your language. Congratulations!
@guyjperson
@guyjperson 3 жыл бұрын
And so we continue the unbroken streak of one generation railing against the generation before. Ah tradition......
@1toneboy
@1toneboy 3 жыл бұрын
@@guyjperson Post hoc ergo propter hoc. Doesn't mean it's not valid.
@guyjperson
@guyjperson 3 жыл бұрын
@@1toneboy doesn't mean it is, either
@goosegoose5361
@goosegoose5361 3 жыл бұрын
@@guyjperson i dont think complaining about another generation using slave labour is the same as complaining boomers dress badly
@guyjperson
@guyjperson 3 жыл бұрын
Did you think THIS generation isn't beenfiting from slave labour? To your comparison. Yes, the two things are not the same.
@TrupimOkiemTV
@TrupimOkiemTV 3 жыл бұрын
Georg, has it ever occur to You to try stand up comedy? Honestly, You're great storyteller and hillarious AF. :D
@eviltaylor1
@eviltaylor1 3 жыл бұрын
2 weeks after Christmas when your toys are just toys rather than something new and special, that's how I see things and i hate working 40 hrs when i've earned my rent in a day. Apart from the PC i built...jimmy loves youuu.
@1000000homos
@1000000homos 3 жыл бұрын
The electronic music quietly playing really completes this video, thanks Georg.
@CG-od4yq
@CG-od4yq 3 жыл бұрын
Work is out of our control in America. Businesses prey on people and use them up. The jobs that are "desperately hiring" are mostly the type that have min/maxed to squeeze productivity out of people to the point It is killing people, and worst part is they pay the least. We have to prey on each other to survive by becoming ads ourselves. Some people get good advice and education early on but many are pushed into dead ends for little pay. The medical insurance industry alone will take it all from you sooner or later, which those urgently hiring places don't offer anymore.
@domenicomarionetti2408
@domenicomarionetti2408 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, the Alan Bennett of our age, one of the most entertaining videos you've done.
@davidhutchinson88
@davidhutchinson88 3 жыл бұрын
"This is not financial advice" Well there go all my notes...
@henryglennon3864
@henryglennon3864 3 жыл бұрын
Wait. I could get paid 9 quid an hour to call British people and pretend to be Gerry Adams?
@CatFish107
@CatFish107 3 жыл бұрын
I have loved the opportunity to walk from a shit job. New manager comes in, demands I attend a staff meeting during class hours, and schedules me to work the morning after my 20thb'day. I told her she better change the schedule cause I'm not going to be there. She told me I had better. Guess she didn't believe me, since I had to unplug the phone to make it stop waking me up while I tried to sleep off a hangover. Buddy who worked with me later said she asked what happened with me, and he said he thought I moved and got a real job. Total disrespect right to her face. Working a shit job can be okay, provided one is not dependent on it for survival. That's the cruel part.
@DOSkywalkR
@DOSkywalkR 3 жыл бұрын
Of course I'm not sure if you script your other videos, since you just talked off the cuff in this as concise as ever, but it still feels unusual to see you just telling stories. Good unusual, more. We want more. Give us KZbins.
@Thepreliminarycatguy
@Thepreliminarycatguy 3 жыл бұрын
Here's an older video he made that's similar that you might like. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rqbIY2Cih5mknZo
@uziquattro1083
@uziquattro1083 3 жыл бұрын
Its the old : " If we pay them enough they'll save and quit, but.. if we pay them nothing they'll be stressed depressed and willing to take abuse because they're so downtrodden and desperate". I find personally the antidote after being a chef for years, was to manage my outgoings.. cheapest sharehouse in nice part of Sydney ( still somewhat expensive ) near beach, work enough to buy laptop, guitar, and surfboard, then quit find job 3 days a weeks, covers rent ( bills, internet included) no phone contract, don't eat out, I work cooking or other odd jobs with nice bosses 3 days or sometimes less still have an abundance of food, learning skills for coding, engineering math, physics etc.. surf every day I want, practice guitar everyday, stay fit stay sober stay healthy.. call me lazy if you want, I'd rather be dubbed "lazy" than scrambling to still be broke and stressed out, flailing around and making poor financial decisions on a daily basis.. Work to live, not live to work
@uziquattro1083
@uziquattro1083 3 жыл бұрын
@Michael Smith You're making excuses, same as your McDonalds diet.. have you tried? or you're just saying that so you can keep your current mindset?
@riffsnoleads
@riffsnoleads 3 жыл бұрын
move to the USA and try to pull that off. I can almost guarantee that you will end up on the street.
@uziquattro1083
@uziquattro1083 3 жыл бұрын
@@riffsnoleads I reckon I'd be fine mate..as i said I'd readjust to do what I have to do to get the life i want.. Ive lived in the street before in Melbourne, also lived in my car, worked 50+ hours as a chef and was still broke and an Alcoholic, made the adjustments and now do half that and have the same to show for it and happier after cutting the costs, Lots of destitute immigrants go to not only the self proclaimed - best and freest country on the planet - but many others and prosper and flourish, some however do not unfortunately - but I'm sure the changes they made were still beneficial to an extent and at least they made them.. I've lived in a halfway house full of junkies and other alcos, and somehow saved money to get a visa and move to UK and to work 6 days a week for 8gbp/hour after arriving with 1000gbp in the bank as everything I had up to that point, i lived on mi goreng noodles to get it, I will never eat them again LOL, In the hypothetical you're mentioning maybe I'd have to work an extra day, but i can almost guarantee i wouldn't live off fast food and continue to sit in a crap situation while doing nothing about it yet blaming everyone else when not even I have made attempts to do better for myself, I will never afford to own a home, have no debt but also no credit rating..i haven't blamed everyone else for my situation and kicked myself in the ass and made the changes i needed to make.. you don't have to agree with me does not make me wrong, or you wrong either.. I've been there and done that self pity crap and the only one who fixed me, was me..
@uziquattro1083
@uziquattro1083 3 жыл бұрын
@@riffsnoleads Also, based on around what I'm earning in the last 2-3 years, Im well below the poverty line in Aus, and just on it in US, $13,000 USD.. so lets say chefs average there $15p/h ill take a bit off to be extra negative,and full federal tax and state income tax for $12p/h for every hour,although id say its per $ over the threshold not just every dollar.. but who cares.. on that $13,000 working I'd only have to work 21 hrs a week.. OK this is optimal, lets take minimum wage.. its like 35hrs per week LOL.. Wow why don't i move to Florida or Nevada where there no state income taxes? id have even more! LOL i know you don't have healthcare there, so ill take the risk on that, Ive looked up food and clothing costs and asked a few buddies who've either lived there or traveled there, both are comparatively cheaper then here in Aus, rents in Aus are a bit lower maybe 10% on average but there is also a rental crisis here, and rents are skyrocketing.. but that doesn't change that i can survive eat well everyday, am fit and healthy and have a roof over my head..I also think the system in US is crap.. toxic and greedy, ruled by corporations and people are left out to dry and we are all being scammed on a daily basis.. hence my decisions regarding personal finances and personal accountability..the system isn't gonna change itself as its crap.. but if I lived in an area where i couldn't afford food or only had the option to eat Dominos I'd leave.. if I had children I'd leave quicker!
@K4g4m1
@K4g4m1 3 жыл бұрын
The book "Bullshit Jobs" by David Graber goes into this subject in detail. As you were in a pointless job yourself you might find it interesting to read.
@hecticvexed9088
@hecticvexed9088 3 жыл бұрын
Seconding, great book. Bit that stuck out to me is that society has seen an exponential increase of capable people yet we're all still working the same 30-40 hour weeks we have been for decades. Not that anyone would want to waste the money or commit the political suicide necessary to create the infrastructure for the majority of us to only need to work a few hours a day, but it's a nice thought.
@tedarcher9120
@tedarcher9120 3 жыл бұрын
@@hecticvexed9088 wednesdays off would be a nice start. We could do that
@peppersaltman1805
@peppersaltman1805 3 жыл бұрын
I will add it to my reading list. Thank you
@aprilcox871
@aprilcox871 3 жыл бұрын
Even before adulthood life is work work work: school work plus homework plus "extracurricular activities" to improve your CV to get a job, chores at home... etc
@NASkeywest
@NASkeywest 3 жыл бұрын
For over 10 years I have worked in filth and grease over a hot fryer or grill. Drenched in sweat, doing the work of 3 people, having to stay over every night, and not even making enough to pay bills and save anything. These low level jobs don’t pay the good employees or treat them right. They give everyone garbage wages and half the employees don’t care and are lazy. Doesn’t matter though, they still make just as much as the employee who comes in early, stays late, and works non stop to keep the place running. Blows my mind how employers are so out of touch with humanity that they can’t see how rewarding your good employees will lead to them sticking around. If i ever had my own business…the busier we are, the more we make, the more money employees make. If you work in a kitchen and get paid more, the more customers that are ordering, the more you get paid. It would motivate employees to see a benefit to doing a great job and working fast. It would create a cycle of more customers coming in more often and employees making more money and giving more effort while feeling as if they have a share in the companies success.
@acnHaze
@acnHaze 3 жыл бұрын
You wont find happiness there. Too many problems to be able to realistically fix things. Employers, employees, and customers would have to change. Hope you find something that treats you better.
@WillmobilePlus
@WillmobilePlus 3 жыл бұрын
Well dont dream! Do it! Workers need to start taking the risk to get a more complete picture as to why people are paid what hey are, and what all goes into a business.
@jsc315
@jsc315 3 жыл бұрын
That's what surprises me the most. They refuse to do everything other than pay their employees a livable wage
@Dayvit78
@Dayvit78 3 жыл бұрын
It's a class thing. They don't want to pay on principle. It doesn't matter if it would be good business sense. To them, all lower class people are wolves even (or especially) the ones in sheep's clothing. So they don't deserve more than scraps.
@WillmobilePlus
@WillmobilePlus 3 жыл бұрын
@@jsc315 These aren't your parents or family, dude.
@playingmusiconmars
@playingmusiconmars 3 жыл бұрын
From my personal experience academia is one of the worst working enviromnents. Highly educated assistants are being treated like secretaries without having a lot of time to do their research. Secretaries are treated like personal assistants without having the Time to clean up mistakes made by the research assistants who aren't fit for the administrative jobs a secretary is there for. Non-academic staff has a ton of power over academic staff because the standards of dubios private party grants aren't met and the institution could lose funding. Blue collar people who maintain the building are basically invisible and only get noticed if something doesn't work. If you are in a field that permits it - after you've graduated, try to make it on your own if your Life situation permits it. And if you can build up a small business, treat people there with respect and give them things to do that they are qualified for.
@shannonpincombe8485
@shannonpincombe8485 2 жыл бұрын
When I had just left hish school I was told about a job only a short bus ride from my home. It was nothing special, just afternoon shifts at a local, small chain supermarket. The boss interviewed me, offered me the job and asked if I would start immediately. So, I did. I helped out across the entire store, filled shelves, helped at the registers, mopped up any spills etc. When the truck came to unload the pallets of replacement stock I assisted with that too and got to know my colleagues pretty quickly. I worked 6hrs and, come the stores closing time, the boss asked if I'd be happy to do some 'night fill' and if I'd do another shift of the same hours I'd just done the next day. I was stoked! This was 1992 and I was earning $19.26ph at standard rates. After closing the rate increased to time and a half. It was such a great job for an 18yo as I learned to get up, get myself to work and give my best as part of a small team. We covered shifts for each other when needed and worked well as a unit. I enjoyed every moment there and felt I was well paid. Going there was NEVER a chore as I felt I was fairly compensated. Full time award wages in Australia today are only a dollar or so more than the per hour figure I quoted above for 1992!! Real wages have gone nowhere yet cost of living has gone through the roof. One year after I began this job I was offered a two bedroom unit I was living in by my landlord for $118000.00. As I was single I baulked the purchase price. If I was to look at a similar property today it would be close to $1m!! Wages have gone nowhere and the cost of everything else now is unrealistic. Georg is right. The old bastards have most of the money and get most of the tax benefits.
@ronanosullivan4001
@ronanosullivan4001 3 жыл бұрын
Watching this on my way to my 10pm to 6am minimum wage McDonald's shift.
@slamdanwhich3990
@slamdanwhich3990 3 жыл бұрын
There is no real solution. Free industry is a naughty word and nobody likes it on either side. It's also extremely easily manipulated. The raising of minimum wages helps only the mega corporations because it eliminates small businesses ability to hire, causes less workers on shifts and devalues currency which is the last thing we need. It also fucks with collectable hours because you may make 17 or 20 an hour but you're only working 4 or 5. Self promotion and the arts is a swamp. Everyone is a musician, everyone is an author, everyone is a chef, everyone has to fight and climb over everyone else, and while you may maintain yourself through what little fanbase you can amass your only options for advancement is to sell your soul to sponsors or your work. There are too many laws and red tape in the way of profitable construction, agriculture or manufacturing. Gaurunteed work and pay is a slippery slope into a forced labor system. And you can't break out. Castes would probably return as well. It's difficult (I.e. Near impossible) to break into nearly any industry without money, power, contacts or a combination of all three. There is no out, only by playing the game can you win and there's nearly 8 billion players and less than a million winning spots.
@Stedman75
@Stedman75 3 жыл бұрын
This is all leading to how George became the CEO of Hiptang ™
@khrashingphantom9632
@khrashingphantom9632 3 жыл бұрын
Your comment is criminally underrated!! ROFL!! Very nice touch with the trademark symbol. LOL.
@brettonjohansen1619
@brettonjohansen1619 3 жыл бұрын
​@@khrashingphantom9632 Your comment is criminally underrated!! ROFL!! Very nice touch with the ROFL. LOL.
@fificrazyzebra7375
@fificrazyzebra7375 2 жыл бұрын
It's interesting. I lost my job to ill health while I'm still young ish (34) - I still feel like I'm a drain and not worth as much because I don't Ave a job and do anything purposeful. I was volunteering for a while until covid (I'm disabled so high risk) and I hate nit being able to be productive. But I've found volunteering is way more worthwhile than working.
@umjackd
@umjackd 3 жыл бұрын
My first job was at a Telefund. We also had to call people to ask for donations for my university. I learned a lot from the experience, including how unfair the job market is to graduates of different degrees. We had different ask amounts for different graduates, and that made it clear from the beginning that Nursing graduates (We would start at $50) made far far less than Business graduates (starting ask at $1000). What a world.
@GrandpaRanOverRudolf
@GrandpaRanOverRudolf 3 жыл бұрын
now that's the data that should be plastered in higher education institutions
@atrainradio929
@atrainradio929 3 жыл бұрын
One of the worst things happening today is that the overwhelming majority of workers don’t make enough to save a single cent. So they can’t feasibly “save money to buy a house” or whatever. They’re literally stuck in the same job, same apartment for pretty much ever. We all know what’s inevitably gonna happen.
@GwydionsAstralCoffeehouse
@GwydionsAstralCoffeehouse 3 жыл бұрын
The last time I applied for a promotion at my old office job, I ended up yelling at the HR lady during the interview. It was shortly after that I opted to struggle financially and not commute 2 to 3 hours daily for that 9 to 5 I'd been at for 10 years.
@leftblank
@leftblank 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so depressed at the moment. I’m out of work and I can’t see myself ever working. I don’t know what to do. Right now my only option is to take my own life. So yeah this life is great. So glad to be here
@trainluvr
@trainluvr Жыл бұрын
Once I got authorization to take three weeks off instead of the normal two. When I got back they acted like I just decided to stay out an extra week, and don't you ever do that again. That and similar things terminated my motivation to do any above-and-beyond.
@thejudgmentalcat
@thejudgmentalcat 3 жыл бұрын
Take a moment to respect Georg's former employer's name "Humonculus" (sic?) without snark.
@murphy7801
@murphy7801 2 жыл бұрын
As anyone worked with a CEO, there rare breed of people who think there lives should be catered to by all employees.
@naturalistmind
@naturalistmind 3 жыл бұрын
The best teacher I had was a astronomy professor who said that the smartest people on campus were the janitors and always smelled strongly of weed.
@osobad1127
@osobad1127 3 жыл бұрын
Georg is a god! I would pay for him to tell me his life stories before going to bed. But I would only pay minimum wage
@tonebenderx
@tonebenderx 2 жыл бұрын
Strangely compelling narrative. I was listening to it (at work) and getting drawn in more and more, rooting for you to succeed!
@hatuletoh
@hatuletoh 3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Hermunculus. Nice. All of what George says is right, plus the fact that the cost of living has gone up about 1/3 in the past few decades, but the actual wages have increased about 10%. In my city, the last apartment I lived in about 10-12 years ago cost me $595 a month--admittedly a good deal. But the other day, helping a friend look for a place to rent, studios were starting at about $1100 a month. With wages having barely increased in the city in the last decade, how are people supposed to live? Probably explains why our homeless population has increased by about 300% in the same period.
@kirbymarchbarcena
@kirbymarchbarcena 3 жыл бұрын
The finest British sarcasm and complaints I've heard in years
@mdg245
@mdg245 3 жыл бұрын
Just quit today after putting it off for at least six months.
@JasonRoggasch
@JasonRoggasch 3 жыл бұрын
The worst four letter word ever...W O R K
@toska8664
@toska8664 3 жыл бұрын
"King Georg commands and we obey! Over the hills and far awaaay"
@autodidacticartisan
@autodidacticartisan 3 жыл бұрын
Ive always believed that it is unalienable human right that anyone, with any job, whom works full time(40hrs a week) should be able to afford: 1. Healthy food 2. transportation 3. Shelter 4. Basic luxuries(ie. Internet, cell phone) 5. Doctor or dentist visits at least twice a year 6. $5k extra per year to save for retirement or spend on something frivolous These are basic, easily attainable with a salary of just 30-50k a year(depending on where you live)
@fischX
@fischX 3 жыл бұрын
Nobody buys scripts. Because everyone has medium to good story ideas. And to make money medium is good enough. The creative part is the unimportant part in the film industry.
@GrandpaRanOverRudolf
@GrandpaRanOverRudolf 3 жыл бұрын
they make money opening in theatres, not on longevity =[
@fischX
@fischX 3 жыл бұрын
@@GrandpaRanOverRudolf That's why writers care, they want to see a monument built - bolsters the ego quite a bit. Studios don't give much fucks they want ROI now so they can reinvest.
@BMoser-bv6kn
@BMoser-bv6kn 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Mark Rosewater is very symbolic - he said he wanted to write his own TV show, but that wasn't what he really wanted. He wanted to do that, *and* receive a big paycheck and social status for it as well. If he wanted to make shows, he'd just pick up a camcorder and make shows. I super respect guys like David Brevik who do something just because they truly want to, not for some other reward. Self-publishing is actually viable in this magical world of the internet. If you want to write webnovels full time, you can even make a living off of it through patreon. You won't be buying mansions in Beverly Hills like the guys who wrote saturday morning tv shows did, but you'll be able to barely make rent and afford tacos. And you'll be your own boss.
@gilliebrand
@gilliebrand 3 жыл бұрын
I wrote something profound about jobs, and Arthur Schopenhauer then I deleted it...you'll just have to take my word for it that it was profoundly painful, and boring. The worst job I've had was packing biscuits which is ironic because I like biscuits.
@robertkapler6227
@robertkapler6227 3 жыл бұрын
I Like Biscuits too. I guess somebody has to pack them but I just don't want it to be me or you! Carry on, Paul!
@gilliebrand
@gilliebrand 3 жыл бұрын
@@robertkapler6227 I don't pack them anymore, I just eat them now. When I moved to Scotland (20 years ago)after being in a stressful job I thought I'd get a job with no pressure, but like most things in life when you avoid one set of problems another set arrives. As Schopenhauer says...pain or boredom. High pressure job was a pain, low pressure job was boring.
@Retrostar619
@Retrostar619 3 жыл бұрын
I took a gig doing charity call work because It was easy to get into and I thought it would be noble work. The person putting up the highest numbers consistently targeted elderly, grief-stricken people. I still feel sick thinking about it.
@anonconspicuous6910
@anonconspicuous6910 3 жыл бұрын
"Except DALE!" Fuck, how many other subs are named Dale here? My guy got me good.
@bigratkiller1
@bigratkiller1 3 жыл бұрын
We're called Dale Even the female subscriber
@anonconspicuous6910
@anonconspicuous6910 3 жыл бұрын
@@bigratkiller1 Georg had me ready to apply for that new job, had me pumped to change my career and get out of the rat race. Destroyed my dreams in 2 words. Got me good
@JNava
@JNava 3 жыл бұрын
One thing I’ve notice at EVERY job I had is that there is always a person who kisses ass to the boss & tries to make your job harder by being a total prick to you & unfortunately there will be a person like this at every job you go to. This is why I like to work at jobs where I’m required to work alone & not as a team. I feel like I get much more work done on my own anyway.
@EazyDuz18
@EazyDuz18 2 жыл бұрын
You waste your entire life working 9 to 5, only to die at the end of it, leaving no legacy and completely forgotten
@randomtinypotatocried
@randomtinypotatocried 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I have such a list of shit jobs. I'm currently working in a restaurant and Amazon until my covid tester position starts. It's so frustrating the crap treatment I get because I'm not opposed to working hard but it's literally the attitude from the higher ups that's the issue
@Arkantos117
@Arkantos117 3 жыл бұрын
Working for Royal Mail is good honest work. Well they're not honest, but you might be.
@shockwavecg
@shockwavecg 3 жыл бұрын
Like my boss says, "This job would be great if it weren't for the customers." I work in a local small framing shop, designing creative ways to display people's art. Supply chains are in the trash, no one wants to work and there's no time to train the one or two people that do. We're ten to twelve weeks out, it's just my boss and I and a part-time girl who is shit at her job and keeps challenging us to fire her. Twice in two months we had people lying about having cancer to get their framed art bumped ahead in line. My boss was cussed out by a customer who lied about her work being at our shop for three months when it had only been there for a month; he told her to come pick up her art if she was going to behave like that. She was all innocent and meek as a lamb when she came in to get her stuff, and said she was going in for heart surgery next week, but my boss, kindly and very professionally, said he couldn't help her get her work done. The number one excuse we get, at least ten times per week is: "I need it now because I'm having a party." During Christmas, my boss worked for 70 hours a week, and in February he finally dropped down to 60 hours per week. A customer had the audacity to seriously demand that he go back to working 70. My boss owns and runs this shop, he has three kids he's had to miss growing up, a wife he rarely gets to see, and gets nothing but spit on by customers. At this point, you're probably thinking, "Oh how awful! People are so terrible! I could never do that!" But here's the twist: Yes you would, and you probably have many times, but you didn't notice and don't care because it was you, and it was an emergency, and your emergencies are real emergencies.. "This job would be great if it weren't for the customers."
@cinemint
@cinemint 3 жыл бұрын
It's fascinating that fast food automation isn't going to replace jobs, it's going to fill jobs no one wants anyway
@rainpuppies
@rainpuppies 3 жыл бұрын
I’m gen z and I feel like my generation is so screwed when it comes to jobs/rent/tuition… :/
@khrashingphantom9632
@khrashingphantom9632 3 жыл бұрын
Don't worry know your predecessors (Millennials) feel the exact same way. Lol. But we can make it out of this nightmare together. Hang in there. And good luck.
@SPQRKlio
@SPQRKlio 3 жыл бұрын
Khrashing Phantom I’m Gen X (small, screwed-over generation) and wish I still had your optimism... Please don’t ever lose it.
@XxXNOSCOPEURASSXxX
@XxXNOSCOPEURASSXxX 3 жыл бұрын
At least we will be younger when the boomers die
@khrashingphantom9632
@khrashingphantom9632 3 жыл бұрын
@@SPQRKlio Ah yes Gen X the original "F*** It or F*** That noise!" generation. Lol. So of you got the benefits of Silent Generation's struggle but you all were the 1st ones to really start to see thing begin to unravel. I feel for you all, you did NOT have a fair go of it, especially in your young adulthood.
@SPQRKlio
@SPQRKlio 3 жыл бұрын
Khrashing Phantom I think X did benefit hugely from struggles like for civil rights and women’s rights, early tech booms (we’ll ignore growing up under the assumption the silent and boomer generations would first kill all the whales then kill the rest of us in nuclear conflagration-I guess that helped create the “f*ck it” part), and yes, it’s disheartening to see it start to unravel. I’m still waiting for the boomers to retire already so we can get a job promotion or maybe earn enough for a house. I think I’m only just now seeing things loosen up “above me,” jobwise. But I figure millennials have been waiting too, and I honestly fear there’s just not much time left for X. I really don’t want another wave of people to feel that there was just nothing for them.
@DanielleA2023
@DanielleA2023 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for speaking up for the vulnerable and exploited!! Tax the rich, Vote out the right wing!!
@thomaseriksen6885
@thomaseriksen6885 2 жыл бұрын
Ah, to be young
@zonesproductions
@zonesproductions 3 жыл бұрын
My first job was at Co-op. My boss was a nasty bully and he wrote a fake letter of resignation for my friend who also worked there. We got to work and he was told he had quit?! We both quit that day. Not worth our trouble
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