"Hey, I've scheduled a meeting to discuss your recent loss of productivity" is less anxiety inducing than "Hey, we gotta talk".
@Funkyfresh6810 ай бұрын
Because we gotta talk is usually used for a small problem however the corporate speak could mean ”your productivity is down by 2%” or “YOU’RE FIRED!!!!!”
@minaashido51810 ай бұрын
@@Funkyfresh68that would be the opposite
@Funkyfresh6810 ай бұрын
@@minaashido518 damn
@darkstarr98410 ай бұрын
It’s enormously less anxiety inducing. I have soooo much anxiety from randomly being called by my manager even though so far at my new job it’s only been to discuss what tasks I’ll do that someone else isn’t going to be available for.
@darkstarr98410 ай бұрын
@@Funkyfresh68Corporate speak… “we need to talk” is effectively “this is your final warning.”
@theominouspigeon10 ай бұрын
bro dropped the hardest poetry edit and thought we wouldn't notice
@Drakechildmuncher10 ай бұрын
69th liker
@matthewelliott729410 ай бұрын
124th liker
@Sodiumfeelsnice10 ай бұрын
130 liker
@GoroAkechi_Real10 ай бұрын
its got "check it out, im in the house like carpet" vibes
@Leviathan6810 ай бұрын
Yes
@theoryofeeveelution9 ай бұрын
Okay, that Ella Willis post spoke to me in so many ways. I have had those feelings at work many times before, and, as an Autistic person as well, I can vouch that these are emotions we go through with the unknown. Like, will I still have a job? Did I do something wrong? Workplaces absolutely need to be open about what a meeting is about beforehand.
@ChronicAdvocate10 ай бұрын
I don't really get why the Ella Willis one was in here as they were just talking about their experiences and there's a lot more employers could do to reduce uncertainty and support Autistic people.
@rabbitmassani368710 ай бұрын
Seriously. Not everyone with autism is going to experience it to the same degree, and I hate when people who have it discredit others who have it because "it doesn't affect ME that way". Like, it doesn't take a lot of effort to add some context to what a meeting is about.
@riahlexington10 ай бұрын
@@rabbitmassani3687exactly this like they were just sharing their experience
@galuxius186110 ай бұрын
That's because a lot of cringe subculture online thrive off divergence, such as being autistic, gay, etc.
@Beeblingz3 ай бұрын
Yeah that left a bad BAD fucking taste in my mouth. Especially adhd and lgbt as well it feels like punching down. And the way Robin reacted almost seemed like he was uncomfortable with it being there too. dumb. I also really am turned off by the new overediting style. Havent seen this in a while... But if this channel is going to go the route of "people want accomodations? CRINGE" im taking off. Click and OneTopic exist anyway
@sophisticatedgibberish226710 ай бұрын
"The concept of a weekend is barely 100 years old" It has been a thing since the Bible or earlier to have a day without work in a week
@XM394-xxx29 күн бұрын
Apparently medieval peasants only worked about 150 days a year
@errantwinds-up8uu10 ай бұрын
I lost braincells in the "give headphones to deaf people" because I am PRETTY SURE that not being able to appreciate the usefulness of a gift does, in fact, make it useless and stupid and what was that guy even on about...
@feuerling10 ай бұрын
At the very least he'd be giving them the inconvenience of passing the "gift" on to a hearing relative or friend to avoid throwing away a perfectly working piece of electronics. Imagine that conversation. "Hey bro, some creep saw me talking in sign language and gave me these headphones. I wanted to punch him but he could run faster than me. You want them or should I just see if I can return them at a store?
@fullmoonshadow69679 ай бұрын
If I was deaf, and someone handed me something that requires you to have hearing to use, and they *knew* I was deaf, I'd have to fight so hard not to hit them.
@abhinavupadhyay776210 ай бұрын
10:40 it means "Breaks are also important in life." "Today a 25$ kitkat taught me a life lesson."
@shaducci10 ай бұрын
25 Indian rupees is approx. 30 cents
@brokkrep10 ай бұрын
@@shaducciyeah what kind of dollar would this be possible? HK$?
@wafinashwan824210 ай бұрын
25 tk would work
@Tha-mountain9 ай бұрын
@@shaduccidont mind me im going to india real quick
@SandroilaKook10 ай бұрын
4:18 as some with social anxiety, I feel the same. My boss once set up a meeting alone with me titled just "discussion". Nothing else. And my brain went into full panic mode, thinking I did smth wrong or that I might get even fired. In the end I had to ask him the next time he showed up in my office, wtf that meeting is for. And it was just about what projects I am working on and about future projects.... Thats it. I lost like 2 years of my life from pure stress that day
@rabbitmassani368710 ай бұрын
Seriously, it would take like five seconds of effort on their part to just give people a heads up to know what they wanted to talk about.
@oxanis10 ай бұрын
As an autistic, if i was is that situation, i would feel the same as her.
@Naruneyl10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I thought it was weird that that post was considered lunacy. If you're the one scheduling a meeting, *you know* what it is for. Tell the other person ffs. It's the same when you're in a relationship and your partner says "we need to talk later" but gives no context. It's just bad communication no matter how you look at it, neurodivergent or not.
@durk533110 ай бұрын
As someone with Social Anxiety, Autism, and Relational Trauma, I'd've jumped out a window
@TheDarwinProject110 ай бұрын
As an autistic with ADHD, I also agree with all the points by Ella Willis @4:16 made, but they were missing a really important reason for supervisors/employers to be transparent regarding the context for a meeting: union/legal representation & preparation of evidence/information needed for meeting. Not only should supervisors/employers respect the necessary accommodations of their employees, but they should also respect their employees TIME & LABOR RIGHTS.
@whatsgoinon55162 ай бұрын
Interesting . How about if the employer also has autism and ADHD and is struggling with his own issues within work where things usually can't be pre planned ? 😂
@tay.muscari10 ай бұрын
As an autistic person with bad anxiety, I think 4:11 is totally reasonable and valid. Something thats a small inconvenience for one person, could be a reason of a meltdown to another and it doesnt mean any of these experiences is more valid than the other. Ella handled it really well imo.
@trolley0110 ай бұрын
Ella's experience was completely normal, what she described was not symptoms of autism or anxiety but symptoms of being called to a meeting without knowing what it's for, almost everyone would react the same way. It's not that deep
@MayHugger10 ай бұрын
@@trolley01If you are relating to Ella and think that is normal, I got news for you buddy…
@nessyno-name385510 ай бұрын
Yeah I wasn't really a fan that this was chosen for the Emkay video out of a sub called LinkedIn Lunatics. Whose picking the materials for the hosts to read recently? There've been several posts shown in the videos recently that have kind of surprised me with how meanspirited they were, even if the hosts didn't necessarily deliver them that way.
@amaeliss78279 ай бұрын
@@trolley01the levels of anxiety and stress it can cause aren't manageable is the thing, sometimes the experience isn't as unique to autism as its intensity
@Finnious-The-Great9 ай бұрын
@@trolley01 who gon tell him
@Localgoof8810 ай бұрын
5:07 was amazing simply because of how civil this was. This is how every interaction on twitter should be, man. My boi doing the internet lord’s work
@Bryce_the_Woomy_Boi10 ай бұрын
2:12 doesn't even need auto tune
@squibkib10 ай бұрын
FOR REALLL
@Missiletainn10 ай бұрын
8:10 Learnt is a word "learnt /lûrnt/ verb Simple past of learn. Past participle of learn. " More common in british english than american.
@OctyabrAprelya10 ай бұрын
That means Americans use "learned" instead right? I feel I've seen it written plenty of times, yet never thought it was weird, same with "learnt" One side effect of learning English as a second language is not being able to notice those small details.
@rdarkstorm84149 ай бұрын
@@OctyabrAprelyaamericans use both, but learnt is more common in the south. My only source is "am American" tho, so grains of salt may be required
@jan_Niwe10 ай бұрын
10:37 this says "breaks are very important in life" (life in break very important are) then on the next line "today a kitkat of 25 rupees (50 cents) taught me a life lesson" (today one 25 rupees 's kitkat taught me a life lesson)
@mikaeloverfjord904710 ай бұрын
The inverted contrast on Robin's doorbell footage was pee-in-pants level scary.
@RunnerBoy5510 ай бұрын
5:06 Ohhhh. That's why I like Robin more than any of the other narrators. His speech patterns are autistic, therefore I understand and relate.
@VTPPGLVR10 ай бұрын
5:07 Something as simple as what the planned topic is can be a game-changer!!
@greenstarlover110 ай бұрын
8:55- should we tell them that the concept of a rest day existed for hundreds if not thousands of years by now? It's LITERALLY in the bible.
@dylandreisbach198610 ай бұрын
I like how someone watched a video about a fun little desk toy sterling engine and decided that will be a great generator. There’s a reason we only see these in desk toys. They are not good. The desk toys have just enough power to turn but can’t do anything else.
@OctyabrAprelya10 ай бұрын
I beg to disagree! Although those are less efficient than Diesel engines (IIRC) they're an excellent option for submarines, since they're a lot less noisy and harder to pick by passive sonar.
@EdyAlbertoMSGT310 ай бұрын
I thought the Sterling engine was the funny engine that could operate underwater temporarily
@kouda_ha10 ай бұрын
7:20 Firstly, blatant bull as how do they know so many deaf people? lmao And anyway this is the same as giving rollerblades to people in wheelchairs, insulting as hell, disrespectful, and I'd class it as harrassment...
@onijester569 ай бұрын
Independent of being autistic or ADHD, supervisors and managers will use "We gotta talk" in the same non-emotive tone for both "You're fired" as "We're giving you a raise". At least a little more context beyond "We gotta talk" is thus the minimum a good boss could provide.
@artosj2309 ай бұрын
The Chief Mom Officer @ 21:15 was actually pretty great :D Took a bad situation and turned it into a bit of fun. I hope she got the job she wanted when returning to work life.
@darkstarr98410 ай бұрын
6:22 This guy never heard of a historic district until moving to one, lol. His brain would break at the 350+ year old tree and the 200+ year old building I grew up across the road from in the US. Heck his brain would probably break at any of the indigenous artwork in Australia. Edit: Wait he’s acknowledging that keeping old things can be good. Okay. He still clearly never heard of historical districts.
@Scott-t6g10 ай бұрын
Yeah that dudes been smoking crack, we have lost of heritage listed buildings in Australia, even tho we only became a nation in 1901 our oldest building still standing is from 1793 and there are lots of aboriginal heritage areas
@marvelhero_red928410 ай бұрын
I like how Robin is doing his own impromptu intros occasionally, even though they got rid of those. These are great!!
@rather_be_a_cat10 ай бұрын
Nothing combats climate change better than needlessly flying half way across the world to climb and pollute a mountain.
@davidvanvlerah782510 ай бұрын
Lol. Robin didn't notice Kelly's second LinkedIn description. 😂 Nope! That account was definitely not hacked! Too funny!
@brambleheart10 ай бұрын
LinkedIn is a scary realm…
@jonmendelson110410 ай бұрын
"Of course I peed my pants! You ain't cool unless you pee your pants." "If peeing your pants is cool, consider me Miles Davis."
@andrwblood916210 ай бұрын
Mansplaining is a derogatory term? Then don't do it and you won't hear it. This is like people getting mad if you described your package getting roughly taken from the truck to your door as 'manhandled.' Yeah, that's the word we're using. Just don't do it.
@kalebs620110 ай бұрын
So i hear a lot of posts from autistic people and I’m concerned how often i 100% relate to things i thought were normal but apparently arent, makes me wonder
@AIHumanEquality10 ай бұрын
Autistic people are normal. First thing you need to do is stop seeing autism as abnormal.
@_Lyricris_10 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEqualityThey probably just mean universal, language is hard
@alexisdied455810 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEqualitywell its not that they most likely just mean not normal to nurotypical standards
@fruitystarstar94910 ай бұрын
As a diagnosed autistic person, I recommend getting yourself evaluated. You might have it, you might not, but it'd always good to check anyway
@zephyrwayfarer10 ай бұрын
@@fruitystarstar949If that's an option. Not everyone can do that for financial reasons, or they're in a place with poor access to services. The alternative is to try to use strategies that work for us to see if they help. Having something is better than nothing.
@errantwinds-up8uu10 ай бұрын
"Employers hire for drive, not skills." Yeah except they don't... you need 18 years of experience doing something-or-other that may or may not even be important to the job.
@Retro_Lightning10 ай бұрын
The mini intro with the narrators reminds me of the Fear Street openings, it would be fun though if they did that kind of opening for other videos too
@ano191910 ай бұрын
"But not knowing is kinda how we all exist" Robin, philosopher
@OminousOnyx77210 ай бұрын
For the person with autism, I think that's a normal reaction to being called into a meeting from a higher up. Just overall anxiety of what it could be and if you're fired or not. Don't think its limited to autism.
@rabbitmassani368710 ай бұрын
Anxiety and fear of being fired is normal, yeah. I think they were referring to an overwhelming and uncontrollable reaction/meltdown. For example, I got called into a meeting once to be spoken to and was never told what it was about. Going to the meeting wasn't just nervous. By the time I got to the office, I had sweat stains under my arms because of how heavy I was sweating. My heart was pounding so hard that I could physically feel it in my chest, I had a cold sweat all over my body that dripped off my nose and I started shaking viciously. It was embarrassing and I did everything I could to try and calm down and be a grown up, but I wasn't really having any luck. I tried to talk to the manager about how now wasn't a good time for me to have a meeting, but they forced me into the room and shut the door and began bombarding me with things I'd never been spoken to about before, then threatened my job about it. I remember the whole room tilting to the side and then I was hyperventilating and trying to get her to understand that now wasn't a good time to continue this, but instead she just started openly mocking me for what was happening to me and told me she wouldn't feel sympathy for "someone like me". She was also angry that I didn't have immediate answers to any of the problems in the meeting that I had no information about before. And that was held against me in my work performance. I feel like the post was more referring to situations where the lack of context directly affects their emotional regulation, and how it takes five seconds and very little effort to just, add a line of context to the meeting.
@riahlexington10 ай бұрын
@@rabbitmassani3687yes, this, thank you!
@tf924110 ай бұрын
I had so many meetings at my last job that I had no idea what I did to get dragged into the meeting. But when I was wanting to discuss concerns I had, I literally had to make it sound like life or death because any of my concerns weren’t taken that seriously. I got meetings about my attendance after I was off for a few weeks because of an accident outside of work. I got a meeting because I wasn’t playing nice with the rest of my team when I was mostly out of everyone’s way and I at most would be saying hey, maybe do this.
@OminousOnyx77210 ай бұрын
@@tf9241 yeah thats just employers in general and just treat everyone like that
@GoroAkechi_Real10 ай бұрын
while that is a fair point, I'm autistic and take anything like that far worse than my NT mother
@AIHumanEquality10 ай бұрын
If you ever want to insult someone's writing tell them they have the literacy/speaking skills of Beaker.
@NbNgMOD10 ай бұрын
It sounds better than calling them a boiler flask
@dirtycasual309410 ай бұрын
Day turk er jerbs!
@dirtycasual309410 ай бұрын
Watched south park recently.. 😅😂
@AIHumanEquality10 ай бұрын
@@NbNgMOD Beaker the muppets character.
@NbNgMOD10 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEquality was wondering why you capitalized the B
@KatarsisWorkshop9 ай бұрын
all my life thinking i coulndt post art in linkedin because it felt unprofessional and just off in general, then seeing these things prove to me that it doesnt really mater what you post there
@hhjpegg5 ай бұрын
4:09 the mental whiplash from seeing anything related to undertale in an emkay video
@KattoTang10 ай бұрын
14:10 This dude is not only wrong, but what he's saying is the complete opposite of reality. The more stress someone deals with in their life, the harder it is to deal with further stress. It has a cumulative effect that changes brain chemistry and physiology. Chronic stress causes anxiety, as well as physical health problems. Often people that have breakdowns at small stressors have multiple major stressors in their life and the small thing is just the straw breaking the camel's back. If this dude has no issue responding to small stressors like a flat tire without being bothered at all, it's because he doesn't have real problems or deal with any sort of real adversity. Which means he's not resilient, he's privileged, mediocre, and boring.
@hmnhntr10 ай бұрын
This tracks very well with my experience. There's also the consideration of what individual people do and don't consider stressful. For some people, a new project at work could be stressful, for others it could be a welcome change of pace. I find that often people can't relate to those who are stressed by things they aren't.
@ChocoRainbowCorn10 ай бұрын
I was with you until the very last part. That's literally not how it works, and I believe @hmnhntr there highlighted it perfectly. _Everything_ can be a real issue to someone and something else quite literally doesn't have to be an issue at all to somebody else. The kind of mindset you show in that last part makes me worry that you might be kinda ignorant to others possibly not perceiving things in life same way as you do - Which is not only negative to yourself and others but also not healthy, if it is the case. Before saying anything else though, I do wanna say this also: I do acknowledge that different levels of issues in life exist, and for example a flat tire is not the same kind of issue and not as serious as say, struggling to get money for living and having something to eat at your table every day, both of these issues are still very much real issues and people _can_ and _will_ react to them differently. You can not expect everyone to be the same and tell others that "they don't have real problems". They are indeed resilient because things that would surely stress or at the very least upset most people do not affect him - He is likely to be thinking about things not in the heat of the moment but calmly and logically during particular moments others might find stressful that he does not. And no, it doesn't make him "privileged", "mediocre" OR "boring".
@KattoTang10 ай бұрын
@@ChocoRainbowCorn The last part was nothing more than a jab at that guy for being a dick. You read way, WAY too much into it, my dude.
@ChocoRainbowCorn10 ай бұрын
@@KattoTangIn that case, we got an simple misunderstanding. Guess you are right. Sorry.
@bioico845810 ай бұрын
10:06 what the hell is going on here ?? Creepy
@digitalbadger8910 ай бұрын
The editor was on *point* with this one! (Also Robin, but Robin's always on point. Even if he needs a rant timer now and then. :p )
@max_e_maxxy_10 ай бұрын
14:28 I think what the guy meant was that we can in fact (somewhat at least-) control our stress responses to things; you can control how stressed out you get about stuff if you really work on it.
@RRW35910 ай бұрын
09:20 TIL nobody is ever required to schedule anything outside of work.
@JRGomez8110 ай бұрын
A few months ago my boss left the office, went to a conference room and called me on my cell saying we needed to talk. I had an anxiety attack from the lab to the conference room only to find out, Quarterly performance reviews were due and I was ahead of schedule...
@1eatwormz10 ай бұрын
lets hope the buyer of the forklift is forklift certified
@feuerling10 ай бұрын
Or that they employ someone who is
@Deveyus10 ай бұрын
Oh you poor thing, 28 days to get hired is nothing in tech, I'm already well past that for a job that's all but guaranteed mine.
@AIHumanEquality10 ай бұрын
Wait people actually use Linkinin unironically? I thought it was a joke. 🙀
@voodoo891310 ай бұрын
Wait people watch LoK unironically? i thought it was a joke (seriously though who decided to make a stupid ass sequel instead of a 5 season 12 part series exploring the previous avatars)
@AIHumanEquality10 ай бұрын
@@voodoo8913 Legend of Korra ended up more popular than Avatar views wise so it seems like it was a good decision to me.
@Angellyx310 ай бұрын
I need for even a chance at getting employed 😅
@darkstarr98410 ай бұрын
I use it unironically… to help keep track of all my jobs and who I met at them. Like a list that’s public and also more available to me at random.
@durk533110 ай бұрын
Instead of Headphones, use Earmuffs.... it'd be like giving the blind sunglasses, a visual representation that the deaf person can't hear you >.>
@spiderlily72310 ай бұрын
14:17 So this is kinda true though - you NEED to expirience small doses of stress to learn how to cope with it, which allows you to develop ability to deal with bigger and bigger stressful situations. You typically do it as a CHILD while growin up though. Most average people don't need to do this as an adult. People in job like fire-fighting or rescue are actually thaught that, sure, because they deal with constant stress of life-death situations. If you need the same level preparation for your office job, there is something wrong with it.
@ishmowo4 ай бұрын
3:15 holy shit that was epic
@Buggy_shark10 ай бұрын
what ive learn, and what some deaf people said: Deaf people can enjoy music, but they experience it differently than hearing people. All sound is vibration, so the deaf and hard of hearing take in music by feeling it. I think headphones would help with that. though the info I got may have changed
@Harlequin_Eyes10 ай бұрын
I'm starting to think that older folks just shouldn't be allowed to use social media. They don't know how to use it.
@craig353610 ай бұрын
I've been doing IT for a living for 10 years, I'm not going to learn all the shortcuts. I'll just continue to use the ones I use daily. It'd take more time to learn the extra than it's worth.
@SilverFoxeGames10 ай бұрын
Im glad we are getting cool little intros for new subreddits like this
@andrewollmann30410 ай бұрын
0:50 According to my research, “DeFi” is just “decentralized finance” i.e. blockchain stuff. A “DAO” is a Decentralized Autonomous Organization. Basically, when crypto bros pool their coins together to try to start a business or create a product.
@kevincorbat708410 ай бұрын
I love the old school intro to the sub, was a nice surprise! As always good work Kenny! Oh and Robbin too 😂
@rsmith64259 ай бұрын
In our shop “hey can you come have a chat with me in private? It’s not bad” is said often lol
@DanaBArtz10 ай бұрын
11:27 Ahh gross, the prick went to the same school as me!! 😫😫
@kravengaming2010310 ай бұрын
no no no hold on what is that random flash around 10:06
@albinbohlin600710 ай бұрын
Idk looked like a human face tho
@Moosterd39 ай бұрын
It’s at 10:07 and I cannot tell what it is either.
@EvanRodriguez-g7z10 ай бұрын
The poetry felt for some weird reason like Stayed Gone from Hasbin Hotel.
@thestoryKeeper1239 ай бұрын
I wonder if it would sound good to "Stayed Gone"s tune 🤔
@berenxoxo11658 ай бұрын
Robin’s videos are just him constantly battling the bullies in his own mind.
@thomassteinbring376910 ай бұрын
The start of the poem and beat goes unbelievably hard
@bararobberbaron85910 ай бұрын
That guy around 15 minutes essentially saying that you should work 100% on comission if you're good enough instead of asking for a base for showing up seems exploitative. Sure, a good salesman might be able to survive on comission but when is the boss kicking in? Oh right, he wants free employees and takes 90% of the sale he didn't work for. Absolute scumbag move that makes US restaurant owners look almost like they are decent-ish people.
@plushtrap256710 ай бұрын
im glad you bought back the longer episodes
@Mr.Mosquito8910 ай бұрын
7:17 deserves to be in the dictionary and on Wikipedia as the finest and singularly most annoying example of the Dunning-Kruger effect you can ever personally experience.
@R4ng3rGh0st10 ай бұрын
0:20 Chad Robin can’t hurt you, he’s not real Char robin
@MawdyDev9 ай бұрын
4:16 I have no idea how Ella ended up on LinkedInLunatics. She's objectively correct. /genuine
@lightdanger10 ай бұрын
9:15 *Looking pointed at the biblical sabbath* You sure about that buddy?
@Xada3510 ай бұрын
LOL "POW" team.
@Davide003310 ай бұрын
9:21 actually, in human history, we never worked as much as we do now (now as the modern era). medieval work was much more relaxed, and people did way less hours
@Windmelodie10 ай бұрын
I mean, Sunday was basically always a resting day in the Christian European world (also in other religions, but I grew up in a Christian country so I can only go from there). Even in mediaeval times, people were not supposed to work on sundays. Those days were reserved for going to church. Also, we had many many church related festivals (aside from "big" religious holidays). Even today, shops are generally closed on sundays except for very few exceptions. People also generally do not work on sundays UNLESS it is in a job that is part of critical infrastructure (such as hospitals, police etc.)
@Lil_Warrior_Princess10 ай бұрын
A Sterling engine generator? I mean you could use solar heat for it, as it only runs on a thermal differential... only thing is it'll have to be massive because they generate next to nothing in torque
@deppojacob10 ай бұрын
bro really made a movie scene to start
@MidnightPausch10 ай бұрын
all they had to do was come out and say kate was going through some health issues and people wouldve dropped it, however, they decided to put out a poorly photoshopped and say "see? she's fine!" and ignite the situation
@trolley0110 ай бұрын
Why is the Linkedin Park joke "incredibly fucking gross" I thought that was really funny
@satoru_gojo_lover110 ай бұрын
20:15 his face says it all 😭
@Markyroson10 ай бұрын
22:20 that is actually a really clever way to put it
@SlyHikari039 ай бұрын
That intro clip was gold.
@MathematicalVoid3 ай бұрын
If your ability to deal with stress is a muscle, mine’s been overworked for decades.
@Wolfgal169 ай бұрын
From experience at theme parks, the post from the Disney Event Manager is credible because they're not "the" event manager, but likely one which manages a single department of on-the-ground staff among many other departments at a single location. Manager is more of a rank of leadership instead of a title
@JuKii710 ай бұрын
20:07 more like "prisoner of WORK" am I right aayyyyy
@JAB_the_Tab9 ай бұрын
i do like these new intros, they're quite nice
@arkzok10 ай бұрын
I love how no one is talking about 10:06
@sharknoms44679 ай бұрын
Being an Alligator equals peak of existance.
@ellecapone133710 ай бұрын
8:33 ok … but also , that is not even a newborn .. not even close to it … 😂
@Markyroson10 ай бұрын
0:14 I could like MAYBE see that if they were doing an inspirational post about some physical disability they had or something, but that went into really weird territory instead lol
@Eternal_Solstice10 ай бұрын
10:10 what was that flash??? Why was that there???
@BubbleBFDI9 ай бұрын
fight club reference
@Mar-zw3eu9 ай бұрын
10:06 is where the flash is for me
@nickamarit6 ай бұрын
20:34 this meeting could have been an email.
@Khaisz.10 ай бұрын
So I made a LinkdIn account just to look up this post 20:30 and Conrad, and considering he isn't listed anywhere as part of the POW (Protect our Winters) Board Members, not on his profile or on the POW list. I'm gonna assume he no longer works there, probably because he quit after what the fuck the BS that Erin pulled.
@nebulan10 ай бұрын
I love the stay-at-home mom one
@Scott-t6g10 ай бұрын
One night out I was a little bit drunk and peeing against a wall when I started to fall backwards, I ended up on my back receiving a refreshing shower 😂
@CinnaBox10 ай бұрын
I like how the thumbnail is basically just a survive the internet response
@Knightess10 ай бұрын
21:03 Solid gold post.
@SirAsdf10 ай бұрын
LinkedIn is Social Media for people who think a pizza day is a good substitute to paying their workers a living wage.
@studioblackheart3 ай бұрын
22:24 "No one wants to work"
@Enderia29 ай бұрын
8:54 false, *sabbath*
@eggnogalcoholic10 ай бұрын
9:24 it’s super fucking entitled and privileged to say everyone is stupid for simply not having a job they LOVE that they’d give up their weekends for… as if a) most of people in society can’t choose the job they have because they need to provide for their family realistically, this is coming from someone that was privileged enough to go to college for their dream degree and still can’t fucking find a job in this industry yet, I was very lucky and it’s still not guaranteed you get to live out your career dressed And b) holy fuck so the people that make society run and function, think of EVERYONE ever featured on the show “dirty jobs” should just derive joy from life from their job and nothing else?? You think the people serving you fast food or the fruit venders everywhere in Los Angeles selling to tourists in the back-breaking heat would choose this as a fun hobby?? Not to say that people with these tough blue collar or service jobs can’t find fulfillment or satisfaction from what they do, but holy fuck how out of touch does someone have to be to say they’re foolish to slow down their goals by not having a job they wouldn’t take breaks for. No, they’re working hard for the sake of their FAMILY and deserve to enjoy two days a week at least to be with them, holy cow
@FiyahKitteh10 ай бұрын
Yai, a video with Robin, one of my 2 faves from EmKay! Hope you're doing great! 💖
@nikitatavernitilitvynova10 ай бұрын
I bet the headphones giving guy probably gets most of the headphones back from these people not accepting the gift as it is mostly useless to them (remember not all deaf people are fully deaf. Some can be partially deaf). And I bet this guy gets angry when someone in the vicinity wants them too and the deaf guy gives them to them. Like: "You're supposed to give them back so I can give them to another deaf person!"
@average_caber_enjoyer10 ай бұрын
2:13 linkedin doesnt need autotune
@BubbleBFDI9 ай бұрын
this MIGHT be Kanye West
@TheThingYouKnow10 ай бұрын
I'm disgusted knowing that one creepy DM guy is from the same county as me😭 at about 11:00 mins in btw. Westchester, NY just ain't it anymore
@nikitatavernitilitvynova10 ай бұрын
It's almost like those plenty of bullies who think being bullied builds character. No it doesn't. Sure it can and will make you grow. But it will also cause immense pain you could've avoided in the first place and learnt that lesson on your own. Unnecessary stress is even worse. Because if stress wasn't bad then why even bother diagnosing people with chronic stress disorders or anxiety disorders? As someone who has pretty bad anxiety rated to taking the train to some places in my city or outside because I'm autistic it's not fun. It's not nice to ocnsntantly wonder if you're on the right train or if your ticket is correct or if you're not missing your stop. Man using trains is fun! But being that stressed about the idea of getting yelled at for not being at the right place with your ticket is so tiering. Most people would kill to have a stress free life and live until they're 100. But no we got gray hairs at 25 wondering if we can even survive the next day.