One time I did a botched home bleaching of my hair so I went to a salon to get it fixed, the lady doing my hair was super nice and understanding about it. One of the owners of the salon came up to me and laughing and said “oh, YOU must be the one everyone’s laughing about in the back!” I was just a teenager at the time and it just made me feel so bad about myself. I never went back there after that.
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
Nooooo!! wtf!
@kayenjee6 ай бұрын
😢
@Jennilynne6 ай бұрын
When I was a teenager my grandmother took me as a gift for my birthday to a salon to get my hair done. While I was there the girl who was doing my hair asked "Do you think your grandmother would pay for me to wax your brows too?" I was so taken aback and uncomfortable. I just responded that I didn't know. Then I heard her say "And your lip too, UGHHH." I was so upset and uncomfortable that I almost cried. Being a teenager is hard enough already and like most other teenagers I struggled with self esteem/body issues. Then to have someone publicly call attention to something like that and act disgusted by it? Never went there again after that. My hair looked nice but it wasn't worth it.
@niccimerrow49226 ай бұрын
😢
@ruthannes.85316 ай бұрын
@@Jennilynne oh my word!!
@grannycaylith57986 ай бұрын
I haven't been to a salon for over 10 years. Last time I went, it was to have help to shorten my hair that I was in the process of losing to chemo. I was NOT wanting a full chop, but she started out, rubber banding to the proper length, chopping it there, then when I had my eyes closed face buried in tissues(yes, I was sobbing.. my hair was past my bum until the cut) I heard a weird click and hum, didn't know what it was, and then she used what I now know was clippers, and cut a strip from the center part of my hair... to the skin. I was not ready for it. She jerked back when I cried out, and then SCREAMED at me, "Damn bish! It's gonna fall out anyways, get that shit over with. It'll be better. Trust me." I left, didn't pay. I was too upset, and not thinking clearly. Still had on the drape as well. Went to my parent's home and just sobbed. My father got out his old hair clippers(loud as heck pair) and he finished what she started. He gave me a big hug and a kiss on my forehead, and told me I was a nice egg, which honestly, was so far out of character for him that I laughed till I was crying all over again. I will never forgive that stylist though. BTW, 7 years in full remission. Fuck cancer.
@dobbsy226 ай бұрын
God I’m so sorry. I went to the hairdresser to shave my head from hair loss (non cancer) and it was such a vulnerable and uncomfortable process so I can only imagine what you were already feeling getting a big cut, let alone having a chance to shave your head in your own time taken away from you. Horrible behaviour from her to do that to you! So glad you had a moment with your dad later that was able to turn that around at least and congrats on remission!!
@AliceHunter-08276 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry. Your dad sounds lovely, and I'm so glad you've been remission for so long!
@sukiBambina6 ай бұрын
Yassss ! F U C K cancer and F that stylist she had no right and why should you have to pay for that?
@cassidybrewer6 ай бұрын
I’m a hairstylist and I’m horrified that you were treated that way. I’m so sorry.
@maryeckel96826 ай бұрын
🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
@explore_with_em_x6 ай бұрын
I know someone who was fired for “talking too much time off”. His wife and small child were killed in a car accident and 3 weeks was too much time away from work apparently. When he was asked how much more time he needed and his response was “I don’t know”. The employer replied with “You don’t need to worry about time, we’re letting you go”’ That company was Royal Mail. They kicked a man while he was about as down as you can get.
@ivanovskameow9996 ай бұрын
WTF!!!
@rowannnnnnnnn6 ай бұрын
Absolutely revolting
@TheDevilChrno6 ай бұрын
That's so incredibly cruel. I hope he told everyone and they got a lot of blow back.
@TJ-bn2cn6 ай бұрын
OMG! Just how heartless and callous can people actually be! That’s just cruel! I can’t imagine anyone would feel okay about saying this, obviously their heart has turned to stone.
@KimberlyLV28 күн бұрын
That’s so disturbing, poor guy :(
@BlueGiraffes016 ай бұрын
I had a hairdresser that loves to talk 💩 about the owner when she wasn’t there. It was very entertaining. I was like, I don’t need my hair done, but… I have to find out what Michelle did… 😂
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂!!! I love some chair gossip!
@justilou16 ай бұрын
Meanwhile I have broken up with mine because I’m pretty sure she got bored with me. (Admittedly don’t lead a very exciting life atm). Wasn’t listening to what I wanted, doing same old thing every time. Declining quality and increasing costs made me walk with my feet. Made for an uncomfortable conversation in the supermarket when I ran into her. I told her the truth (Calmly and respectfully) about how I felt.
@samanthamorales-carroll40376 ай бұрын
Charlene boasts about going away on vacation and still making money. Can the staff do the same thing? Does she take care of her staff the way they take care of her???? Riddle me that BATMAN!
@ghoultooth6 ай бұрын
You can just tell she’s one of those bosses that guilts any of her staff that want to take a vacation. “Oh, but we’ll be so overrun without you…”
@Neenerella3336 ай бұрын
@ghoultooth Yeah... you always know who does the real work at a place. If that person or group take a day off and the place falls apart
@CharleneDSK6 ай бұрын
This is the kind of boss who says they can’t promote you because you’re just too good at the job you have. 🙄
@secretlythebatman6 ай бұрын
sorry i dont have an answer
@samanthamorales-carroll40376 ай бұрын
@@secretlythebatman thank you BATMAN
@AKbaby896 ай бұрын
I quit working at a bank after my aunt passed away, and when i came back from the funeral and showed my boss the prayer card we had made with my aunts photo on one side, and my boss looked at me and said "do you think she would still be here if she wasnt overweight?" My aunt (52) passed from a very rare usually childhood form of leukemia. Her weight had nothing to do with it. Ill never forget that boss, she was horrible in several ways.
@AngieDeAguirre6 ай бұрын
What a piece of crab!
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
Oh …. My god that’s awful!
@Kinikia956 ай бұрын
Wow.
@MsGlitterBombz6 ай бұрын
My jaw is on the floor. What a horrible person to say that!!
@purplepixie2746 ай бұрын
Jc, I'm so sorry, what a terrible thing to say 😮
@sheilahbuettner84526 ай бұрын
"Apprentices ...it sounds so weird it sounds like a Wizard's assistant.. " 😂 I adore how your mind works!
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂
@GlitterGlamGal6 ай бұрын
Does your thought come from Sorcerers Apprentice?? A poem written in 1797 before Disney made the cartoon movie.
@ChristinaMoralesMindfuqed6 ай бұрын
@@GlitterGlamGal wasnt there a live action Sorcerer Apprentice movie that was a comedy with the guy that played in Out Of Her League?
@francinejones25245 ай бұрын
I love that too! And I’m going to use it!
@GlitterGlamGal4 ай бұрын
@@ChristinaMoralesMindfuqed Yes with Jay Baruchel and Nicolas Cage. That was 2010 , there was also one in 2001 and the third part of Disneys Fantasia as well i believe. Im not positive on this but i think its accurate.
@adafihj64396 ай бұрын
Robert's calm flex of his awards and nominations
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@jacquelineess11416 ай бұрын
You deserve even more awards darling, you're exceptional as an artist and as an individual. I have the utmost respect for you and I wish you were my friend, a treasure to have in one's life. Never change! ❤ @@Robert_Reacts
@selinatowers48576 ай бұрын
This made me cackle! Loved it!
@justilou16 ай бұрын
Robert for PM!!!
@argusfleibeit11656 ай бұрын
@@justilou1 He couldn't do any worse of a job than the last three.
@AlexandraMorrow6 ай бұрын
“Do you wanna know how to leave your salon for weeks and make the same amount of money? It’s so easy! Make the money off the backs of your stylists who are doing the actual work!!!”
@AngieDeAguirre6 ай бұрын
Ooohhhh... Robert! I loved your anecdote with your boss telling you you'll never be an influencer. Flip her. Flip her that bird Robert, you are amazing!
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂 thank you! 🖤🖤
@KristinaKreates1436 ай бұрын
Yessss!!!!!
@skairdykat6 ай бұрын
Loved that bit so much! I really hope she sees it 😂😂😂
@jocelynsmyth66046 ай бұрын
I bet she hate watches 😏
@LunarEleven6 ай бұрын
@@jocelynsmyth6604while crying in her latte and still wondering why her MUAs aren't launching successful marketing campaigns... 😢
@AKbaby896 ай бұрын
"Now theyre half salon half cafe" 🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭 and we love that for them🤌🤌
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@BlueGiraffes016 ай бұрын
I’d love to go there and sip some coffee while watching your videos! 😂☕️
@SquintyBubbles6 ай бұрын
Please tell me they serve tea, I like it when @Robert_Reacts spills it. 😉
That "shadowing program" sounds a whole lot like she wants someone to come work for "experience" and no pay 🤦♀️ she gives major skeezy vibes, and the woman with the long black hair in her video about the program DEFINITELY feels some kind of way about having everything dumped on her while her boss is "gallivanting through Europe" 😑
@kelqueen99986 ай бұрын
Trying sooo hard (and failing) to mask the sarcasm.
@blacksheep97726 ай бұрын
@@kelqueen9998 and her eyebrows are too dark andfilled in..... (its a small thing but annoyed me!)
@justkiddin846 ай бұрын
Really her own hair and brows say all one needs to hear. And her half off shirt.😂
@Laura_Lawson6 ай бұрын
Be in my own drama 🙅♀️ ✋🚫 Watch people online in drama 🙂↕️👀👀👏🏻
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@ghoultooth6 ай бұрын
Fr also, as a side note, your pfp is GORGEOUS! ❤❤ I love that pink eyeshadow
@Laura_Lawson6 ай бұрын
@@ghoultooth 🥹💜💜💜
@maryeckel96826 ай бұрын
Truth
@gigiapollo6 ай бұрын
I worked on a cruise ship with a salon. It was as staffed by 3 hair stylists, and 2 nail techs. The captain ended up firing all three of the stylists because they kept stirring up drama and tried to bully the nail techs💀
@crispyyrosee6 ай бұрын
LMAO this doesn't surprise me. Stylist of 11 years and it's just a shit show everywhere.
@gigiapollo6 ай бұрын
@@crispyyrosee I thought the hotel staff had drama, and we were having whole fist fights about petty stuff🤣 It was because of the stylists that we got slapped with a bunch of new rules about “physical engagement” with passengers🤦🏾♀️
@VivaVendetta6 ай бұрын
As a former hairdressing apprentice I can confirm that salon owners are some of the most toxic bosses I've ever encountered. One particularly nasty one got spiteful after the doctor told me I had to take a week off work due to an injury - boss lady asked if I'd come in anyway and "just stay on reception" (no way would she have just had me do that for a whole week, Id' have been running around like normal, but injured). So I refused, then when I went back in a week later she called me over and said "from now on, you're not allowed to smoke in here unless you ask my permission first" - this was in the 90s so salons were basically smoke dens and everyone smoked. I thought at first it was a new salon rule (because she was the only one working there who didn't smoke) but no - it only applied to me. Not the other juniors, not the stylists - just the shy 17 year old who dared to take a week off and rest an injury. I handed in my notice soon after that, and I took great pleasure in seeing her crying as I walked past the windows outside after doing so :D (that wasn't the only example of her nastiness, it was just the 'final' one for me)
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
Ugh that’s so awful! 😩🖤
@maryeckel96826 ай бұрын
And she was upset you left???
@honeyOTU_6 ай бұрын
@@maryeckel9682shitty bosses normally get upset when they lose someone they can’t crack a whip on anymore lol
@VivaVendetta6 ай бұрын
@@honeyOTU_ Yeah I think this was it TBH. She realised she'd have to try and find someone else to put up with her shit, do her shopping, take her laundry and fold the towels in the exact way she wanted them...!
@StephaniePratt8876 ай бұрын
As a person who owns a hair studio and works alone. I still have drama. 🤣🤣🤣
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 it’s a hair thing!!!! It has to be!
@amandaterrio48236 ай бұрын
I love this. Where is your studio located? I need a haircut and some good gossip
@StephaniePratt8876 ай бұрын
@@amandaterrio4823 I'm in a really small town in SOCAL.
@StephaniePratt8876 ай бұрын
@@Robert_Reacts it is 🤣🤣
@amandaterrio48236 ай бұрын
@@StephaniePratt887 I’m all the way across the country on the east coast.
@MandiMoons6 ай бұрын
I called out of work becasue i lived with my Aunt and her wife who was on hospice, my job knew this. I called out the night before because she passed and they said "didn't you know she was going to die though?" I said "yes, but my Aunt just lost her Wife and I am her only family here she needs me to help her with the funeral." I was so taken aback from that heartless response. honestly people will show their true colors in your time of need.
@debsterClarkson6 ай бұрын
I remember as a 15 year old teenager the woman straightening my hair after a cut started shouting out "no her hair is too greasy to straighten" I was mortified and I know that my hair wasn't "too greasy to straighten" it was freshly washed.. she was just being nasty and mean
@Ajae785 ай бұрын
I’m biracial and the amount of stylists who have complained TO ME about my hair being too curly or “unmanageable” is astounding. I would be embarrassed but now that I’m old, I refuse to take that shit. Last dude who made snide remarks about my hair being “difficult” was immediately reported to the manager who apologized profusely and even sent his ass over to apologize to me. No client should ever be made to feel ugly or that something about them isn’t right. I’m paying for a service, not the unsolicited opinions and racism of someone.
@mrscatlady9126 ай бұрын
As a beauty professional, I feel this in my soul😂 I got "so you're not coming in?" With double pink eye, an ear infection, and laryngitis "SO WE CAN'T REACH OUR GOAL THIS MONTH BECAUSE YOU WON'T WORK?!" While I had to get shots of chemo for ectopic pregnancy. Dear god why is this our industry. P.s. I work for myself in a salon loft now. No more bosses.😊
@maryeckel96826 ай бұрын
If I saw you walking up to get me with double pink eye, I would report that manager/salon to the health department so fast.
@serenitynowffs6 ай бұрын
Oh, so they outsource the boss's work while she's away. I bet that goes well. Charlene is lucky her own employees don't burn both her and her salons to the ground.
@sarapocorn6 ай бұрын
Exactly. It‘s giving „I eat cake every day! Do you want to know how I manage to eat cake every day?“ à la Marie-Antoinette. Even letting her peasants read off a line or two, cherry on top. I genuinely thought the segment at 11:00 was satire at first.
@FeatherstoneApothecary6 ай бұрын
I'm a manager and my first priority is ensuring my coworkers are safe and comfortable. they stand for hours and deal with customers first hand. if they need bathroom breaks, water, a stool, more mats, it's my job to provide that. plus I've done their job I worked my way up so I understand.
@Neenerella3336 ай бұрын
YES! Give your people what they need to succeed and shine. They'll make you and your business look its best.
@sammibooger47846 ай бұрын
When you said “do I have food in my teeth? No. I haven’t eaten today. Okay.” I felt that.
@jessicalily_xo6 ай бұрын
Tbh she looks high when she’s talking and everything she is saying is just empty words that have no real purpose, there’s no actual point to what she’s trying to put out there
@julieblair74726 ай бұрын
I noticed the same thing, it was painful to listen to her repeat herself and talk in circles. But she uses that "passionate guru" cadence. She keeps telling you what she's about to tell you.
@ginag87235 ай бұрын
A boss should never expect employees to love their business as much as they do. It's stupid and unrealistic.
@jenem961827 күн бұрын
I worked for a business like that. The most stressful five years of my life. "We'Re A fAmIlY." Never again.
@em84c10 сағат бұрын
yea unless they give the employees a part of profits if they go up why would we care? They pay employee as low amount as possible while they get richer
@HedgeW1tch6 ай бұрын
The satisfaction of you proving that salon owner wrong and flipping her off, so iconic! I also really hate the mentality some business owners have of treating staff so poorly and expecting them to go above and beyond while the owners are nowhere to be seen.
@alikigeorgiou6806 ай бұрын
Can someone please tell me the name of the salon!? 😅
@chemicalhalf6 ай бұрын
I feel so incredibly sorry for Brock and what happened to him at that age. Difficult enough to go through without the horrible job experience on top. Traumatic.
@ShelbyRiemer6 ай бұрын
The ending of this video and the snap to a middle finger was awesome 🔥
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂🖤🖤🖤
@ariannasv226 ай бұрын
I need a gif of that moment
@andrea_mahia6 ай бұрын
@@ariannasv22 😂😂😂
@JaxJenks6 ай бұрын
I stopped going to hairdressers about 9 years ago, because I don't like most of the "normal" haircuts and the disgust in their eyes when I told them what I wanted made me feel so small, stupid and even ugly. I taught myself how to do it myself, because I have cried more than once on the way home after they convinced me to get what they said was the better option.
@CarryOnChronically6 ай бұрын
I cut my own hair too because i always dread the hairdresser. The relief when I realised I didn’t have to anymore 😂 I also have an alternative haircut, some hairdressers make such a big deal in-front of the other customers.
@tabbieedwards41956 ай бұрын
Been cutting my own and my husbands for the same reasons for last 30 plus years. Learned to do my own nails too.
@EGGrun6 ай бұрын
I hate going to the salon. I never liked the result haircut and it's expensive. So I do my hair myself and it looks okay.
@TinaBazuin6 ай бұрын
I am a retired stylist. My greatest joy was having my apprentices assist me with clients. I can get my own coffee and lunch. They are there to learn the craft, not how to be a waiter/waitress/housekeeper.
@sweetpeachbellini82456 ай бұрын
I wonder what Tabitha Coffey would have to say to this salon owner? Oh, to be a fly on the wall for that convo 😬🤣🤣
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
Omggggg I loved her show!! 😂😂
@Neenerella3336 ай бұрын
I was never sure what kind of boss she'd have been. But most of the salons from that show had leadership issues. I do love a make over!!
@zombi67516 ай бұрын
omg. especially as a fellow aussie. she’d rip her a new one. i love tabitha so much. genuinely a queer aussie icon
@livesouthernable6 ай бұрын
That “ad” or whatever it was Charlene did about going on vacation, was so tacky. Her employees were smiling, but they looked like they wanted to bury her in the basement and tell people she went on vacation 😂
@SurprisePartyBand6 ай бұрын
She is a stereotypical hairdresser in Australia. I’ve seen this so many times and experienced it myself. All they care about is money. I get the bad chills everytime I see here.
@MyDreamIsAStory6 ай бұрын
My mom worked for a company and her supervisor would watch her every time she went to the restroom and tell her she shouldn’t be going except during breaks. She brought it up during a meeting and after that he wouldn’t talk to her much. I ended up working there for two months and he was my supervisor. I was new and still learning. I was basically only trained for two weeks and then left to run four machines on my own. I ended up injuring myself and had to get stitches. They made me come back to work that same day and he wrote me up a few days later. In fact he wrote me up a lot. For various petty reasons. I ended up quitting a few weeks later while he was away on vacation. HR and the manger tried to get me to stay, but I couldn’t stay at a place that didn’t respect me. That wrote me up and made me do the work of three people by having to run three machines at once. The manger said she would be there for me, but she really wasn’t. She barely had me trained and had an awful supervisor in the department I was in. Funny thing is about a year after I left he was fired. My mom said he was escorted out of the building one day and never came back.
@maryeckel96826 ай бұрын
I have IBS, and that shit would have me calling a labor attrorney
@macksies4206 ай бұрын
i’ve considered working as an mua in a salon but all the people who (i saw) doing it here are so unprofessional and unhygienic, i can’t
@Tabimatha296 ай бұрын
My mom is a hairdresser and the salon was practically my second home for most of my life. I wanted to be a hairdresser so bad but when I was 18 my mom convinced me to try other careers and school first the beauty industry wasn’t going anywhere and now 15 years later I am so grateful I never pursued hair. The drama, the hours, the customers, the all of it is definitely too much I just needed step away to see it and I’m so glad I did.
@rowannnnnnnnn6 ай бұрын
You DEFINITELY dodged more than just a bullet, you dodged a nuclear BOMB!
@jenniferdevinney5416 ай бұрын
Ugh i remember my last year of undergrad i was trying to get into grad school and i had to get letters of recommendations from a few professors to send to the schools i was applying to. One of the professors who agreed to write a letter was a lady i knew well. I worked on her research lab for years and looked up to her. AFTER she sent the letters to the school she sat me down and told me that she didn't think I was cut out for grad school and while she did send letters, she did not recommend the schools accept me in any of the letters. Of course I didn't get into any of the schools and had to take a few years off before trying again. A few years later i did get in, graduated with my M.ed in counseling with a 4.0 and now own my own counseling private practice and a nonprofit. I still have no i idea what inspired her to try to ruin my academic future, i was so shocked when she told me that i agreed with her that i wasn't cut out for grad school, thanked her, and left. Still pisses me off!
@RIRL9164 ай бұрын
Wow I just don’t understand some people. I’ve had a similar situation but where they just didn’t respond to the request for a reference after they went out of their way to confirm they would provide one to me prior to me providing their contact info. They basically ghosted me and my future employer so I had to find someone else… Ughhh now that I’m in a position where people have asked me for references I’m always super diligent and make sure I follow through because I know how awful that feeling of betrayal is when someone lets you down like that.
@Nikibaby746 ай бұрын
Omg making the “actual a$$hole” with your hand! I’m dead. I have actually died 💀 😂😂😂😂
@carolrampasso18136 ай бұрын
that lady is totally growing on miserable workers costs 😭😭
@anaiselramos566 ай бұрын
Robert ate with all them awards
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😛🖤🖤
@anaiselramos566 ай бұрын
Awww yay Robert saw my comment. I love you and your brothers content because I can't forget Marcus.
@Kiisara186 ай бұрын
“I quit and deleted all of it off their instagram” in dyinggggg at the pettiness 😂😂
@TORTANK_86 ай бұрын
I love your short "HAHA LOOK WHERE I AM NOW!" rant at the end 🤣🤩
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@poeticfelony6 ай бұрын
Not Robert showing off all his accolades then flipping the bird 😂
@Chloflow1016 ай бұрын
Working in a salon literally led me to a mental health crisis, I had an evil boss that was so two faced and passive aggressive it was awful!!
@SheilaMarguerite6 ай бұрын
A salon is 1 place I've actually never worked, I would imagine it's FULL of all kinds of drama. Looking forward to this one!
@heysaras6 ай бұрын
Jerseylicious was an entertaining reality show about a salon - makeup artists maybe? Anyway, I was fascinated.
@cicischannel123-m1i6 ай бұрын
My last job was terrible, the management treated everyone like they were nothing. I quit. Recently, I got a phone call from a lawyer asking to hear about my experience at my last job because apparently there's a class action lawsuit regarding how they treated their employees. Beautiful karma at work.
@SheilaMarguerite6 ай бұрын
Hahaha I love the snap to middle finger transition, I'm going to have to use that 😅😅😅
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@crimsonmoontarot9 күн бұрын
I'm a licensed professional and I stopped doing hair because of all of the back stabbing that goes on in the beauty industry. I'm not thin and not blonde, I was often ridiculed and made fun of behind my back.
@Samantha-dv4je5 ай бұрын
I worked in a nail salon for 1.5 years and the owner was EVIL. I reported her to the franchise owner and she sold… not sure what happened in between, but she did some of the most horrific things that I won’t say here and I’m so glad she got her ass kicked out for it
@Prettykittychimi6 ай бұрын
My worst boss ever was at a hair salon in a mall. I was a receptionist and she straight up hated me (along with large clique of stylists). She cut my hours in half without even telling me, I had to get a second job. It’s fine, I ended up taking a bunch of products from the overflowing pile of returns she was supposed to keep track of to teach her a lesson. I’m sure she never noticed.
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
Ugh they sound awful!
@adventuerin6 ай бұрын
have i ever been treated unfairly in the workplace? hmmm…. the class action lawsuit against my old employer would suggest the answer is yes 😂
@anonymousperson28396 ай бұрын
Something about hair and beauty seems to attract drama... I did about four weeks of a hair and beauty course at college before I dropped out because of all the drama in my class. I don't think I'm cut out for working in a salon!
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
It really does attract drama! 😂
@ghoultooth6 ай бұрын
You can do online courses if it ever suits you :) I can’t work at the minute so I’m hoping to do a cosmetics at some point
@nicolorange6 ай бұрын
@@ghoultooth would that get you a full certificate doing it online? My training was 3/4 practical.
@felinemoonchild6 ай бұрын
Hoo boy, yes I've had horrible bosses. My last boss was downright abusive actually. His favorite thing to do was gaslight me. I never made it a secret that I struggled with severe anxiety and depression, and depression usually hits me sometime getting into the holidays. I felt it hit me that year I worked for him and told him that I was struggling. I brought it up in a meeting, asking if it would be okay for me to ask my coworker and my boss if I needed some help getting things done (it was just us three in the department). They said, "Of course! Sure!" But when I actually asked for help, my boss sighed at me, would shake his head, roll his eyes... One day I had a panic attack at work before I went to lunch. When I came back from lunch, he lit into me with a list of things I had been doing wrong the past two weeks that he had never brought up to me, including asking my coworker for help. When I threatened to quit over his unfair treatment of me, he said, "Well, I just want you to keep in mind that you wouldn't just be giving up on this job, you'd be giving up on yourself." He went on a ten day vacation the following week. I quit the day he got back.
@barbaratatton38556 ай бұрын
Kind that you waited.
@felinemoonchild6 ай бұрын
@@barbaratatton3855 Yeah, I also worked out a two weeks' notice bc I cared about our clients. He and that company didn't deserve it at all, and sometimes I think I should have just walked out in the middle of his tirade, but alas...that's not what happened.
@DM-fs9gw6 ай бұрын
The amazing opportunities in hair and beauty salons seem to always turnout to be BS. No lunch break, long hrs, unpaid overtime, and lots of broken promises. Will definitely be working for myself once qualified.
@Cynthiabecker246 ай бұрын
Come to Australia to get an apprenticeship.... A hair stylist told me her experience at her 1st salon. She worked their for 1 year for free before they even offered her an apprenticeship. Once she was signed up the boss told her she needed her bottom length hair cut and styled to suit the "edgy salon". She ended up with bleached, mostly shaven short hair. The trauma of losing all that hair finally took a toll on her mental health and she quit. She was still growing it out when I met her. Thankfully another salon took her on and treated her with the money and respect she deserved. Sadly Salons get away with this kind of behaviour bc they have so many candidates to pick from.
@lillianrin63736 ай бұрын
As a hair stylist I love me a little drama, but I’ve worked at salons where it was a bit MUCH and had to find a better salon team 😬
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I love listen to clients drama!
@Laura_Lawson6 ай бұрын
Love the end of the video. You deserve alllll the success Robert 💜 so many of us tune in for every video you make because you’re not only a wonderful person who we trust but you’re so talented and knowledgeable- truly the best 💜
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much!
@Sybilisation20106 ай бұрын
That’s so damaging to someone’s confidence to be let go after the 2 week free trial. Not to mention B’s terrible, sad situation not even being acknowledged. Ms. Circle is most likely a liar and is expecting everyone isn’t truthful either.
@cryptidsunflower6 ай бұрын
The experience you described having almost exactly mirrors my last experience being employed in the industry. It seems this behavior is all too common and is ultimately why I decided salons are not for me 😅
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
It’s so similar in every salon! I had so many hair stylist friends growing up and they all had similar experiences!
@joyful_rage6 ай бұрын
I've worked a lot of service jobs during my gap year and first years of university, and the one with the most toxic environment was a nail salon. I mean, a bakery I was working in was literally robbed at gunpoint once and I still would choose that over the amount of toxicity and passive aggressiveness of the nail salon.
@triumphantpeanut57266 ай бұрын
Anytime anyone says “you’ll never become or be able to xyz” just know they already can see your future and know *they* are the failure. They have peaked and on their way down and you’re just starting the climb!
@Taesuga12325 күн бұрын
My all time favourite line that I always wait for ‘are you fucking stupid’ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@karibose6 ай бұрын
Oh Robert... the shit I can tell you about the place I left after almost 11 years. This place is the cause of my seizures. My 55 yr old aunt died and no one told me to go home, worked all day. So much shit. I'm at a different salon now that isn't toxic & everyone is so supportive it's weird. Love your content & shade! ❤
@healingwithkayla6 ай бұрын
I was an assistant at a salon. The most toxic place I've ever worked in my life. Im a hairdresser. Ive nerve been late for a client, i do not cancel appointments or move appointments. I show up, coffee in hand 20 minutes before any body comes in, set up and ready for the day. These peoplewere chronically late, made me set up for them or even start their clients, they had me get their food, one time they even asked me to clean their fridge of their leftovers! The was the last straw. I didn't get paid properly and when i decided to leave they gaslit me and told me I'd never be anything without them. I have never been better, renting my own booth, i never want to own a salon, i never want an assistant, i just want to provide good honest work and be paid well for my talent. Ill never ever be like them because I'll never ever forget them....
@PooKilla6 ай бұрын
I've never worked in a salon, but I've dealt with salon owners while working in a shop that sells the products to licensed stylists. They're just as bad as customers. I'd say 90% (at minimum) were like that. They also go ahead and dump their gossip and drama while they shop too. I got really good at having automatic neutral responses while not taking in anything they told me because I just didn't care about their gossip haha.
@rynshipps29816 ай бұрын
I know it's not the subject but you sound like you've lived quite the interesting life. Congratulations on doing so well with your work!
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
Oh thank you so much! 🖤
@rynshipps29816 ай бұрын
@@Robert_Reacts You're very welcome!
@TroubleHarris6 ай бұрын
I was once told by a black dentist that i shouldn’t wear braids in the office. And I personify my blackness by wearing them. So one day he was talking about how delicious pigfeets was so I said now that pot the kettle black. So I had to break down my heritage and let him that no only am I black but also Cherokee Indian (first nation) and not one of family members worked on the plantation. So after he used the same instruments in the mother mouth as the children. I reported his ass and quit. Then I went to work for a white dentist who actually loved my hair and would request that I worn more braid bcz it was so sexy. And he had a crush on me.
@666_kaosritual_6 ай бұрын
Robert, you’re my favorite beauty influencer/professional human on the internet, for sure. I love your attitude, sense of humor, knowledge, and skills. Thank you
@judymcdougall6 ай бұрын
The best way to avoid drama in the salon is to not go in the back room I think the back room is the breeding ground for gossip and drama I have been treated unfairly at a salon that I worked at and also at a salon that I owned, which is why I close the doors and went to go on to renting a booth. The best thing I ever did.
@ChristinaMoralesMindfuqed6 ай бұрын
I AM CLENCHING MY PEARLS. THE SECOND HAND EMBARRASSMENT 😳
@ChristinaMoralesMindfuqed6 ай бұрын
I have first second and third embarrassment after finishing..
@cassieliverance95416 ай бұрын
This is why my daughter wants to open her own salon and be an amazing employer, because she’s had so many awful experiences with salon owners! What is it with them, is it just in their DNA or something? Because it is so common, unfortunately.
@sojinnn6 ай бұрын
Rooting for your daughter ♥️
@cassieliverance95416 ай бұрын
@@sojinnn Thank you so much!! ❤️❤️
@ajmiers94426 ай бұрын
Robert, you showing your old boss she was SO wrong ⭐️ & Brock coming in hot with the tea! I love the come backs
@torquesteer45946 ай бұрын
The last spa I worked at kept trying to pass their social media off to any other employee and give them no time to actually do it. They wanted daily posts and just expected the staff to do it in 5 minutes between clients. When they first started trying to get me to do their social media they very generously offered me an HOUR per week. Of course they offered no extra pay and got frustrated at their expectations not being met. I spent a solid 5 years telling them the social media work they expected was at least a part time job. They kept giving it to the overworked receptionists. 🙃
@SagaciousSprite6 ай бұрын
Oh my! You go Robert!!! I love hearing about someone's story where they are told they will never accomplish a goal and they prove them wrong. You are a success! And you will keep rising. On another note, the audacity of Sharlene preaching about apprentices going somewhere else to be treated properly when she herself treats them horribly.
@switzer_no_switzing6 ай бұрын
Thank you for that last bit of proving haters wrong with the receipts to boot. That wormed my soul! Especially with the snap to flip off as the cherry on top! ❤
@Sleipnirseight6 ай бұрын
Lol you should hear the drama with tattoo shop owners! I've overheard several juicy tidbits while getting work done in at least three separate studios 👀👀 You just gotta stay quiet and pretend you're not listening to the employees, eventually you'll overhear something good 😂
@SweetLadyLuna6 ай бұрын
I was a dog groomer for about 6 years and the drama is there too! - I was taught from the age of 16 and basically, I just got all the awful jobs to do. Health and safety was not there. I had a select few colleagues that would also talk down to me because of my age. Words can't express how awful it was there
@francesaranda6 ай бұрын
I once had a professor I worked with that missed treated her research assistants tell me I would never survive in academia because I was quitting my job with her. Not only did I earn a second masters degree, I also earned my doctorate degree. And guess where I worked for the past 27 years? If you said a university ding ding, you got that right!
@Kgs15136 ай бұрын
Salon owners are a different breed! I worked as an assistant in a hair salon during summer break and I was studying makeup in college and my boss got me to do her makeup after work unpaid before she went on a night out. She said it would be ‘good experience’ 16yr old introvert me felt too awkward to say no🥴
@krystalynkersey6 ай бұрын
For some reason, I was thinking she looked like one of the mentors that people were running away from, and then Brock entered the scene. 😂😂
@whitalleys58936 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the unpaid internships here in the US. I had to do one for my degree requirements- better yet- not only did I not get paid, I had to pay tuition for the apprenticeship because it was a “class”. So I paid my university a couple thousand dollars to work for free, and the manager of the gallery I worked at gave me a C. She almost failed me after I paid thousands to work for her.
@meumnomen6 ай бұрын
I did Meals On Wheels for mine and it was actually awesome but I know that isn't the norm
@joygirl096 ай бұрын
I didn’t have to do this because I did a paid internship during the summer (got it through a non profit organization btw) and it qualified as my apprenticeship.
@leannezzers6 ай бұрын
THE SNAP TO MIDDLE FINGER AAAAAAAAAA Robert, thank you for sharing your awards and recognitions with us 🏆
@SelinaSav6 ай бұрын
When I was working in a company I had a new boss who just go promoted and she wanted to show how competent she was by being rude and making us be afraid of her... one day I called her from an ambulance telling her I just had a terrible accident on my way to work with a broken rib, her reply was "You should have told me before... take today off and will see what to do with you with HR" let me tell HR had to tell her that her promotion was cancelled when I was back to work after 3 months.
@shakirashipslied972123 күн бұрын
Told her before?? These bosses expect you to have clairvoyance. Oh sure, let me see into the future and see my accident ahead of time.
@IraDongBangTan6 ай бұрын
This is the earliest i've been to your post. 35mins after ur upload! 4.15am Singapore time lol. Anyway, there's a salon that I once (and the last) patronized actually sells MLM products. 17 year old me wasn't aware of such things. I just wanna get my hair done but she kept pushing me into buying this Collagen drink and convincing how effective it was for her existing customers. (While highlighting my flaring acne & how oily my face looked). I ended up buying just one for trial, somehow she made me fill up a form.. Months later, it turned out she called asking for outstanding payment. A total of S$750! I was so terrified that I had to tell my Mom abt it. That form was actually to sign on as membership. She'd never informed me abt it then. Gosh I was so gullible back then. What a scammer! Could still recall the MLM is called ELKEN.
@AlexandraR926 ай бұрын
I worked at a hair salon and the owner wouldn’t let me wear my natural hair, I have very curly hair and he said it looked trashy. I was born and raised in Naples, FL and it’s very ~high end~ and he treated me like shit. There is so much tea and law suits I can spill on this man. I don’t even make videos but I could make like an hour long one. And now I’m a paralegal and want nothing to do with doing hair.
@AlexandraR926 ай бұрын
Also another shitty thing, we went through hurricane irma in 2017 and he was texting my best friend who had previously worked for him asking to get in contact with me asking if i was coming to work lmao like sir im underwater with no power wtf
@jennamenzies36526 ай бұрын
I was massively taken advantage of in my first vet nursing job. Was head nurse, but being paid the same as everyone else. My manager would regularly tell me I could be replaced in an instant if I left. She would also use me as a scapegoat for anything that went wrong in the place. She would tell me I cant be friends with my co-workers because I was their superiour and would blame me when protocols I was ordered to implement didnt work. I still carry trauma from that place.
@coolstorybr06 ай бұрын
I'm a dog groomer in Australia, and even I've had a boss like this! Dog grooming salons can be just as crazy 😂
@kristaladelea6 ай бұрын
I worked for a small state department for about 8 years. I thought I was working a little above my actual level while I was there, but I really loved my job and the work that we did, so I stayed. When I finally left due to a swift and severe change in company culture and got a promotion at a different department, I realized I had been working several positions above my level (like executive level work) amd several others had been too. I don't regret my time there, as I still pull on the experience I got to this day and it's resulted in several promotions since, but it would have been nice to receive executive-level pay for executive-level work.
@NurulFSkywalker6 ай бұрын
That whole “Robert is the best” montage is just a thing of beauty! Take THAT.
@Ryanneey6 ай бұрын
I worked at a salon/spa and you're right. It's a shit show 😅 probably one of the most stressful places I've worked.
@paigef56656 ай бұрын
I’m a corporate girlie now, can’t stress enough how much I love being out of the salon
@froggirl966 ай бұрын
loving that flex at the end❤ as a co-owner of a small business for...10 years now? i've watched so many people fail at it in my town because they never put their employees first!! mine get raises and bonuses every year, a month of summer vacation, fridays off, etc because i wouldn't have a damn business without them!
@fionaclarkson76936 ай бұрын
I’ve worked in salons as a beautician for over twenty years, some have been amazing and I’ve made some great friends, but one in particular was like being in a cult! So toxic and I remember the salon owner throwing toddler tantrums in the middle of the salon when things weren’t going her way! She would literally throw herself on the floor screaming at us all! Love your content Robert keep it coming! X
@samc58776 ай бұрын
It's so easy to try and tell a good story, until someone else who was there tells their side. Ha ha! Couldn't have happened to a better person 😂
@ariannasv226 ай бұрын
I've never been to a salon but I work in a barber shop. The owners are actually nice people, but most of the barbers are... rough around the edges. One of them yelled at me and I broke down into tears, in front of customers, within my first month working! Not all of them are mean, I just can't hold a conversation with most of them. I only truly get along with one of them, and even she doesn't really conversate with the others. I'm not even a barber, I'm just the receptionist. I'm still new to the job but I don't think I'll hold onto it for a long time. 😮💨
@AppalachianAllegory6 ай бұрын
Justice for Brock!
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
Yesss!!
@mollyoconnor93656 ай бұрын
It's not just human hair salons - the dog grooming salons are also drama. not sure why cutting hair has to be so stressful lmao
"Making coffee for the clients" You guys get coffee at your hair salons? 😮 They don't even give us water over here! I finally cut my hair after years. The only hairstylist I trusted left the salon because of the owner. They were getting more money when they started getting brides, but the owner wouldn't raise the employees' salaries, and she would also take credit for work she never did herself. That hairstylist is now independent, and she also took a lot of the salon's clients with her because she's amazing (unfortunately, not me because she moved too far away 😢).
@georgiavarndell36406 ай бұрын
OMG.. where do I start!?!?!? When I was an apprentice my boss would shout at us if we were caught having a lunch break on a Saturday, make us clean the salon from top to bottom then swipe her finger along a surface look at it and say “that’s not clean, do it again” , would make my clients wait so I could wash her clients, take you off your lunch break if your client came in early, under paid me by £15 a week in my first year and £10 in my second year (bare in mind we were only meant to get paid £95 a week and she got a grant from the government to help pay us), take clients off of me when she had nothing in and then make me clean, make us go to the shop to get her lunch and any cleaning supplies for the salon, tell us to go home when it was dead and then deduct money for that, she told me that my curly hair it’s like pubes (I’m mixed race and I have fine soft curls) . I could go on forever but one of my best memories of working in that salon is my best friend of now 15 years one day just had it with this nasty client we shared called Ann that was into country and Weston re-enactments and breath stank of piss, she waited for the boss to go to the loo whilst my friend was brushing out her set to start telling him he takes the piss out of our boss , he’s ungrateful and basically a waste of space. It ended with my friend throwing the denman brush at her head saying finish your own f**king hair 😂. Best day of my life. My boss did not stick up for him, we both threatened to walk out and she kissed our ass’s for a bit . Didn’t last long though 💜
@Robert_Reacts6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂!! Omg she sounds horrible!!
@alyssacarter61196 ай бұрын
Well, judging strictly by what I’ve seen from this video alone (as it’s the only video I’ve seen about her at all) it’s clear she’s a scumbag. Poor Brock. I’m sure there’s plenty of other stories about her that are similar to his. Btw love the way you threw in your accomplishments. Incredibly happy to see your success and growth from all your hardwork, effort, and talent. ☺️