Homer’s new position is like me on my first day. You got the function, but you have no idea how things go
@bigtex40582 жыл бұрын
The guy from The Office would have been heavenly compared to some jerks I had to deal with.
@ermonski3 ай бұрын
Yeaaahhhhh
@Ryanmanification2 жыл бұрын
That guy from office space? That’s every blackmailing, a**kissing sob in every office/workplace. I dealt one of them last week and I had to hold it in before I punched him in the face
@iamlormenkal62662 жыл бұрын
Sensitivity training is literally useless in terms of what it claims to do, on the other hand its good for avoiding harsh penalties in lawsuits in that area and in creating PR/getting rid of bad PR
@mistersniffers59222 жыл бұрын
She’s written a book on this and really demonstrated that she’s mastered some essential ugliness that’s normal in white collar (office related) employers. That’d probably be a good read. It’s taken decades, but it seems to me, the best way to deal with employers is to create in one’s mind an alternate version of a business relationship in order to cope with bad bosses, or corrosive working environments in general. Think of them as a Client that YOU are offering services to. Yes, they have the power to underpay you, fire you, etc. -but YOU have the power to fire them because you’re tired of dealing with their crap. It just takes time to prepare for changing clients, and you have to be more careful in selecting a future client to offer your services to when you interview them during the Job Interview that they put you through. In your mind, take the power to think of better choices, to build doors when you feel trapped, and to frame your relationship when you have to cope with a bad boss.
@jasoncreamer5747 Жыл бұрын
I have never felt awkward or bad when I quit, I have always enjoyed it actually.
@Talosbug2 жыл бұрын
Best way to get rid of nervousness while quitting: quit on the spot with no notice 😂
@s.peters21402 жыл бұрын
You misinterpret Peggy's response to Don's hand kiss as "grinning and bearing it". What he's doing with that hand kiss is not sexist; it's recognition of their professional relationship and how much she's actually meant to him over the years as well as regret over her leaving. She actually pulls her hand away reluctantly rather than snatching it away and, if you listen carefully to her voice, you'll hear that she's fighting back tears.
@jeffreychongsathien2 жыл бұрын
I've spent much of my career being thrown under the bus by incompetent douche bags who've floated to the top... like a turd. From my anecdotal experience, I think most common dynamic for turds floating up, is that competent people leave, then companies promote up from within without even thinking if that employee is suitable for the new position. This dynamic rewards persistent hanging around, which is often a quality of the worst characters (narcissistic with deep seated insecurities protecting their positions over getting the job done right and what's good for the company). Eventually, the company is full of toxic lieutenants, who control the flow/lack of flow of information between the generals and the troops. Oh, and Tessa's gorgeous 😍
@GroovyFeminist2 жыл бұрын
I think this video misses the point: these examples are satire. They're not supposed to be realistic.
@S....2 жыл бұрын
I feel like you're treating everybody like a child.. It's cool to "break down" some scenes, but come on, people do have some basic knowledge about human behavior...
@robbrown77882 жыл бұрын
Wait, what??? Everything you are talking about is what make it -A, (wait for it) JOKE- Are you serious here?
@SynfulosophyGaming2 жыл бұрын
A Master of Human Resources would have been cool to break this down. 🤷🏻♂️