r/Maliciouscompliance I Don't Want a FEMALE Employee 😡

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rSlash

rSlash

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@dracko158
@dracko158 3 жыл бұрын
Customer: *"I don't want a girl to work on my car."* *Noone works on the car* Also Customer: *Gets mad anyway*
@alfr1
@alfr1 3 жыл бұрын
Told the idiot that it would be a while if he demanded a Male Repairman. Then he's angry when he has to wait two hours.
@RiveroftheWither
@RiveroftheWither 3 жыл бұрын
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes
@jamesnorman9160
@jamesnorman9160 3 жыл бұрын
Where the hell do these people come from? The 18th Century?
@carmium
@carmium 3 жыл бұрын
That guy Noone sure gets around!
@justaregulargymrata
@justaregulargymrata 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah thats just fucked up sexism like bru she obviously better then u cause shes the one fixing them and your not
@DarcOne13
@DarcOne13 3 жыл бұрын
In college, I had a professor who would send us out of the room if we were even one minute late because "you're not taking this seriously." He came in late once and I showed him the clock. "That doesn't apply to me! I'm in charge here."
@DarcOne13
@DarcOne13 3 жыл бұрын
@Aadi Sharma oh, he left shortly after to make a TV show about Shakespeare. Good riddance.
@morgandouglas6014
@morgandouglas6014 3 жыл бұрын
That’s what I hate the most, when people enforce rules on us and act like the same rules don’t apply to them because they’re in charge. That’s what my mom is like.
@Persholm1
@Persholm1 3 жыл бұрын
That's usually the issue with these kinds of professors. They make up rules that somehow don't apply to them. I had two of these; on in English and one in maths. My maths teacher was always annoyed at the fact that I got her questions right even though I didn't do any homework or turn in tests I was supposed to do... she failed me for "faliure to produce homework" (probably the best way to translate that). My English teacher on the other hand was horrible. I was better at English than he was, and he knew it. When a question went out to the class about said subject, he always ignored my hand, even if it was the only hand up... because he knew I'd start with correcting his grammar.
@ChiditheLitleo667
@ChiditheLitleo667 3 жыл бұрын
@@morgandouglas6014 aka “rules for thee, not for me”.
@aaroncousins4750
@aaroncousins4750 3 жыл бұрын
@@Persholm1 u sound like the type no one likes. I dont blame your teachers
@KumiChan2004
@KumiChan2004 3 жыл бұрын
I had a teacher that was the opposite rSlash. His words still stick with me to this day. "You are paying for the class. I don't care if you show up or not, it's your money. But it's up to you to do well in the class then. And don't expect to do well if you don't show up." And he was true to his word. Guessing to him that he got paid the same amount either way. And less students meant he had an easier time teaching the students that did show up.
@Monasaurus_Rex
@Monasaurus_Rex 3 жыл бұрын
Yes I had an AP teacher like that, she said as long as we didn’t bother people, it wasn’t her fault if we didn’t want to get help or pay attention because we’re the ones paying for the class
@dinahmyte3749
@dinahmyte3749 3 жыл бұрын
I had a teacher who docked me points for not being there at the end of the semester. I had an A, then suddenly had an F for "not participating"... like, if I got As and Bs on all assignments, tests, and quizzes, how EXACTLY did I earn an F? Because I didn't always show up? How is it my fault your class was easy enough to pass without showing up? BTW, I didn't cheat, this was literally a class I took in high school but needed it for my degree. I went to the Dean of the college and they said tough luck, so I switched majors...
@squirrel670
@squirrel670 3 жыл бұрын
@@dinahmyte3749 that's bs. Was it mandatory attendance in the syllabus? She wanted to f with people by waiting til the last minute to put that on the grades
@vonb4050
@vonb4050 3 жыл бұрын
I had a professor that used to close the lecture room door and if people were more than 5mins late he'd yell at them to get out. He was a philosophy professor with a class of shy science students and wondered why most of them wouldn't interact with him in class. They're scared of you 😑
@sabersz
@sabersz 3 жыл бұрын
I like his logic
@mariannadawson1925
@mariannadawson1925 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a girl and about to go to school to be a mechanic. I've had guys come up to me and ask if I knew what I was doing with my own damn car. Then when I told them what I was doing (replacing a timing chain in my toyota) they were like "oh that's above my head" like then why did you come over here then. It's crazy frustrating
@pusheenqueen519
@pusheenqueen519 3 жыл бұрын
When guys try to quiz you about something when they don't know jack 🙄 I was wearing an ACDC shirt and this barista, with that condescending, talking to you like you're five tone was like, "oh, so you're a fan, huh?" "Yeah." "What's your favorite album?" I tell him I couldn't decide but my favorite song currently was Hell's Bells and I was describing the awesome opening. His tone completely changed, he looked kind of embarrassed and tried to laugh off how he had no idea what song I was talking about.
@deathmetalmachine
@deathmetalmachine 3 жыл бұрын
talking part of this whole post that a Toyota had a timing chain in it lol
@squirrel670
@squirrel670 3 жыл бұрын
@@pusheenqueen519 that's so dumb lol.
@aaronabbey2604
@aaronabbey2604 3 жыл бұрын
@@deathmetalmachine some of the older 4 bangers had timing chains before switching over to belts. So it depends on how old the vehicle is.
@KoriMasho
@KoriMasho 3 жыл бұрын
I feel this deep in my soul. I'm a mechanic, but I don't work on cars. I work on helicopters. When guys hear that I'm a mechanic, they start drilling me on car stuff. I can guess, because I've worked on a couple of trucks before, but... engines on helos aren't even slightly the same. And cars don't fly. But, hey. Whatever. Sorry that I can't talk shop about your modded Mazda, Kevin. But I can tell you about H-60's, how their drive trains work, how their engines literally run on air, and why the Honeywell APU is garbage compared to the Pratt-Whitney.
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 3 жыл бұрын
I had a friend who stripped her Z down to the tires and put it all back together fixing everything as she went. She documented every step of the way with photographs on her blog. She joined a Z club and the guys were impressed and happy that a woman was into their hobby and was a good mechanic. Kudos to her!
@ClassifiedRanTom
@ClassifiedRanTom 3 жыл бұрын
Teacher: “What are your plans for improvement going forward?” Student: “I plan to tell the principal and my parents how you told us the test was over, made us rush the test, hand it in, only to turn out there was more time left, and mark them accordingly.” Teacher**nervous**: “And here’s your extra credit…”
@booleah6357
@booleah6357 2 жыл бұрын
Cue Mrs. Puff bloating up and singing "EXTRA CREDIT!"
@ExDragonMaster
@ExDragonMaster 3 жыл бұрын
Professor: "You didn't deserve this extra credit." "I didn't deserve getting shorted those 20 minutes either."
@thunderflare59
@thunderflare59 3 жыл бұрын
It's more like "how dare you point out a mistake I made that disadvantaged you". If I made that mistake, I would have offered a makeup test for students that turned their tests in early.
@pollypockets508
@pollypockets508 3 жыл бұрын
Right. She should have apologized at the very least.
@chastitymarks2185
@chastitymarks2185 3 жыл бұрын
I talked with a friend who is also a teacher, according to her it is mandatory that all students get the same amount of time to finish a test. So this teachers (or profs) misreading the clock and then granting the remaining pupils + 20min to finish the test, made the test result void. Those marks never should have counted in the first place.
@armaan_bhangoo
@armaan_bhangoo 3 жыл бұрын
Petition to get Rslash to refer to his daughter as "mini slash" rather than use words like child or daughter. I think it's just a cute little thing.
@box9451
@box9451 3 жыл бұрын
I'm thinkin about it
@Parrapette
@Parrapette 3 жыл бұрын
Her street name would be lil slash
@andiiw3196
@andiiw3196 3 жыл бұрын
Baby slash
@bellasage518
@bellasage518 3 жыл бұрын
Baby slash or mini slash definitely.
@kngky
@kngky 3 жыл бұрын
YEAAAAAAAAA
@Hybrid301
@Hybrid301 3 жыл бұрын
Listening to these stories about sexists and mysogynists made me realize something. Some people just never get over the “EWW COOTIES” phase and become grown ass people out in the world. Now I can just imagine them all as six year olds running in fear because the opposite sex breathed near them and it’s hilarious. 🤣
@jennilynne1977
@jennilynne1977 3 жыл бұрын
Oh wow! I never thought of it like that. I could totally see them running around going Eeew Cooties!
@BeckBeckGo
@BeckBeckGo 3 жыл бұрын
Or they never get over the “why does this woman have these badaas skills but I don’t?” Then they think about their small dick and how their sister used to beat them up and how they never had a date for prom etc. next thing you know, they’re being annoying in this very specific way.
@Dogspine1
@Dogspine1 3 жыл бұрын
@@BeckBeckGo body shaming...
@TheKyleman999
@TheKyleman999 3 жыл бұрын
@@BeckBeckGo sounds misandrist.
@sunlightcrusader
@sunlightcrusader 3 жыл бұрын
As a male, if a female has a "male job", I'd stand in awe!
@EmmaGoldmanlovesyou
@EmmaGoldmanlovesyou 3 жыл бұрын
I LOVE the look on misogynistic fools faces when they ask for the manager, and find out that I, a woman, owns the whole f***ing auto shop.
@iank472
@iank472 3 жыл бұрын
It's the little things in life right?😄
@reidmcdonald921
@reidmcdonald921 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a mechanic and a woman and I love watching men ask if I'm the secretary then are MALE secretary tells them I'm a mechanic
@the3nder1
@the3nder1 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I tend to trust female mechanics more because they have to work harder and "prove" that they have the same knowledge as other male mechanics because of the prejudice.
@EmmaGoldmanlovesyou
@EmmaGoldmanlovesyou 2 жыл бұрын
@@reidmcdonald921 hell yeah
@thealrighty3534
@thealrighty3534 2 жыл бұрын
@@EmmaGoldmanlovesyou honestly i dont care who works on it as long as it gets fixed. work stereotypes are so ass
@bluestreaker9242
@bluestreaker9242 3 жыл бұрын
What I think is funniest is the dude in the first story's like "I don't want a WOMAN working on my car." So, he's so insecure he just absolutely CANNOT have a female servicing his vehicle, yet he's JUUUUST insecure enough that he'll let someone ELSE work on his car? Riiiiight...goooot it... Makes TOTAL sense... >.>
@robertaylor9218
@robertaylor9218 3 жыл бұрын
“If he’s not man enough to fix a car, then why is he getting upset about a woman who can?” And there’s your answer, he feels emasculated. What a fragile little man.
@delinquents00
@delinquents00 3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a fake story or overly exaggerated to me. In almost 30 years of being in the car industry I’ve never seen a dealership with only 1 licensed mechanic. No matter the size. And given the amount of business OP is claiming to have either this dealership is extremely cheap and inefficient and doesn’t care about turn around time or it’s all bullshit.
@itz_elioftw
@itz_elioftw 3 жыл бұрын
The boss said that she was his best mechanic, which kinda implies there are other mechanics, but I assume the others had things going on and couldn’t make the shift? I could very well be wrong, but that’s just my guess
@delinquents00
@delinquents00 3 жыл бұрын
@@itz_elioftw “the attached service garage was small and I WAS THE ONLY LICENSED MECHANIC” is literally said at the very beginning.
@ramenbomberdeluxe4958
@ramenbomberdeluxe4958 3 жыл бұрын
@@delinquents00 So what? It’s probably a lower end place, and my issue with you skeptics isn’t that you think the story is false, it’s that you think it’s improbable. Like, sorry buddy, but sexism exists and it happens, including in these kinds of work places.
@thetea4093
@thetea4093 3 жыл бұрын
@@delinquents00 couldve been “I was the only mechanic on sight”
@amphigorian
@amphigorian 3 жыл бұрын
Ok, rslash, yeah a lot of toxic teachers have vast egos, but you’re kind of mistaken about the “students are customers” and “students pay your salary.” For most universities, that’s a gross over simplification that leads to a lot (god, just so much) institutional disorder. This teacher was obviously a head case, but no student who tries to play the customer card is going to get very far in whatever they’re after - the leverage just isn’t there. It’s a bit like a taxpayer yelling that they pay a politician’s or a policeman’s salary. Sort of, but mostly not, and almost always not enough to exert personal force.
@herrerasauro7429
@herrerasauro7429 3 жыл бұрын
Also, this idea of "I pay our salary, so shut up" feeds into kids minds and make teaching more undervalued. Treating knowledge and teaching as just another "good" is only going to make things worse.
@cryptfire3158
@cryptfire3158 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, i agree amphigorian. We already have enough sassy or entitled young adults. Respect for authority is very important in life. Abuse of authority can happen, but yet we need to respect what their office represents.
@bastbat
@bastbat 3 жыл бұрын
In my country, the government pays for teachers's salaries, so that logic doesn't apply here, fortunately
@Glitche0275
@Glitche0275 3 жыл бұрын
"I pay your salary, so shut up" sounds like something a Karen would say.
@the_furf_of_july4652
@the_furf_of_july4652 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like I’ve paid more for my education than the amount of education I actually got. I only sometimes blame the teacher for it though, I mostly blame the system
@IXPStaticI
@IXPStaticI 3 жыл бұрын
to be honest I love the "you're a guy? build me a roof, wallet" comeback. Stereotypes can go both ways
@Wendy_O._Koopa
@Wendy_O._Koopa 3 жыл бұрын
For years I've been trying to force the meme *_"Get back in the garage and build me a spice rack."_* but so far, it hasn't caught on.
@readjordan2257
@readjordan2257 3 жыл бұрын
since ive done that before, i guess that means i cant settle for literally anyone. because while i build a roof, theres literally nothing they can contribute equally to me
@sersastark
@sersastark 3 жыл бұрын
@@readjordan2257 we still give birth, so....lol
@readjordan2257
@readjordan2257 3 жыл бұрын
@@sersastark so?
@Persholm1
@Persholm1 3 жыл бұрын
True, and that's a fantastic comeback
@mhskingtanner6310
@mhskingtanner6310 3 жыл бұрын
I had a professor in college who said "I don't care what your reason is, you have no excuse not to be in class." People asked what if scenarios like "what if I'm sick, what if I have a funeral to go to." To which she said "Not my problem." I dropped that class after 1 day.
@juwatt638
@juwatt638 3 жыл бұрын
Thats horrible, what class was it?
@squirrel670
@squirrel670 3 жыл бұрын
Hell no.
@mhskingtanner6310
@mhskingtanner6310 3 жыл бұрын
@@juwatt638 I don't remember the exact class, but it was a geography class.
@Blazdragon34
@Blazdragon34 3 жыл бұрын
Ask them “What if I died that day?”
@broke_af_games9661
@broke_af_games9661 3 жыл бұрын
No no no no, the the pool thing. His wife dragged him in there specifically to humiliate him. That's awesome
@makaiwise4609
@makaiwise4609 3 жыл бұрын
For that story of all the store employees quitting, that manager really expected them to drive that whole way without paying them? Depending on minimum wage and the car they drive, that’s potentially over two hours pay just on gas money. That’s ridiculous if you’re not going to at least partially compensate your employees for that
@cryptfire3158
@cryptfire3158 3 жыл бұрын
This type of thing only happens in a perfect storm. Which is...... a) High level company policies that are stupid. b) individual store managers that are arrogant and aren't concerned what happens, as long as they can pad their own ego. c) some means by which to keep employees in a cycle of dependency.
@shimmerine1
@shimmerine1 3 жыл бұрын
More students need to start holding schools accountable that kind of stuff. Students pay too much to be failed for petty reasons.
@budman89799
@budman89799 3 жыл бұрын
I had the experience of going to one of my Collage classes on the first day and finding out that the books required and purchased was not what the Teacher was using for the semester. She didn't have the new version the class was required to buy and told us that she already had the syllabus prepared using the prior version material. After leaving the class to figure out a solution, she came back and told us that we can "WING IT" and "ADDAPT" as we go. That doesn't cut it for me. I told her that I don't pay the class and book fees to find out the the Teacher wasn't properly prepared to perform her job. I told her that I was already mad at this fact and that we as a class are already out the money for the books we bought and God knows how this semester would turn out. So I said, I was withdrawing. If your Teacher isn't prepared to teach the class you elected, GET OUT!
@breestringham1063
@breestringham1063 3 жыл бұрын
My sibling used to get green hair from the pools, but no one else did. They loved it, since it made them get a gorgeous green colour to their hair. (We all had very blonde hair at the time)
@SevCaswell
@SevCaswell 3 жыл бұрын
Chlorine is green, so it was probably from that. Some copper compounds are also green, but copper is not something that should be in pool water.
@im_snoopyrs8947
@im_snoopyrs8947 3 жыл бұрын
I physically died from the "catlic" church joke. not from laughter.
@Legendary_sartorian
@Legendary_sartorian 3 жыл бұрын
okay hows the afterlife then
@chriscarpenter3370
@chriscarpenter3370 3 жыл бұрын
how's the service up there
@Citrus-woman
@Citrus-woman 3 жыл бұрын
Are you in Heaven or Hell?
@ninirossau2304
@ninirossau2304 3 жыл бұрын
@@thinkandgame3627 yes dad jokes comes with the territory.
@SRosenberg203
@SRosenberg203 3 жыл бұрын
Lmao I started laughing so hard at that. I love Rslash's terrible puns
@TetraSky
@TetraSky 3 жыл бұрын
I fully understand why everyone quit at once at the other store... When all your employees are leaving or you have high turnover... It's because you're a terrible boss.
@akl2k7
@akl2k7 3 жыл бұрын
And that's the problem with these bosses, instead of looking at what they can do to improve how they're managing, they just blame their employees, even though that fact that everyone quit shows it's not them, and there's only one common denominator between all the employees.
@BlueAversion
@BlueAversion 2 жыл бұрын
I thought it was funny how they obviously had a problem at that other story, then in trying to address the symptoms of it they immediately caused the same problem to occur at another store.
@bubbles6119
@bubbles6119 2 жыл бұрын
When I, a girl, was about 15, in secondary school. A guy in my class was arm wrestling other guys, he thought he was so cool (he was a complete jerk) wanting to wipe that smug smile off his face, I said I'd arm wrestle him (I did martial arts, and I was pretty strong) He agreed, and still with his smug smile, he said - ill even do it left handed, to help you. But what he didn't know, is I AM left handed! 😂 He wasn't smiling any more
@bluwzrdphone
@bluwzrdphone 3 жыл бұрын
As someone who's mother is the BEST Mechanic in my extended family on both sides, and is now literally just the exam away from being a licensed mechanic, I'm liking this video for the first story.
@ruspotter2037
@ruspotter2037 3 жыл бұрын
Flower power!
@crazycreepy9408
@crazycreepy9408 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck for your Exam!
@CranesWing
@CranesWing 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck and kick ass!
@ThomasJM
@ThomasJM 3 жыл бұрын
When I was in college I had a math teacher who wouldn't let us use a calculator for the first half of the year. Their reasoning behind it was that on a job you wouldn't have one available to you all of the time. It didn't make any sense to me as in all of my high school math classes they encouraged students to use them. Plus I'm not really sure if that argument would fly today when most people have a phone on them that probably has a calculator on it now
@isolatedshadow6484
@isolatedshadow6484 3 жыл бұрын
I bet they'd hate the fact that nowadays on android you can get an app that emulate those expensive calculators you use in school.
@PaveMentman
@PaveMentman 3 жыл бұрын
--- Both mental-calculation-skills alongside showing at least the basic way of doing on-paper-calculations are very useful and important skills; you'll need to write down the results at least somewhere alongside how you came to the conclusion ( though in one math-competition I participated in, there was one question I got 100% correct by "a pure chance/accident" and the judged really couldn't retort that "how-to-conclusion-reason" at all and thus gave full-points ). Not to of course to mention all the "quick-hack"-methods one can use in their daily-life ( E.G. especially discount-percentage calculations, where you first find 1/10th of the price and then just multiply the result to find the discount-amount ). It's understandable if you indeed are in a test where they measure your math-writing-abilities, though calculators would be a nice way to double-check your end-result. Generally though outright barring the access to calculators in "normal"-math-test is just ludicrous. ---
@mariposa9506
@mariposa9506 3 жыл бұрын
Your teacher was right. If you have to stop and punch in numbers on a calculator that you could have figured out in your head you are less efficient at your job.
@ThomasJM
@ThomasJM 3 жыл бұрын
@@mariposa9506 not everyone can do math in their heads though and it's not just because they only learned on a calculator.
@dinahmyte3749
@dinahmyte3749 3 жыл бұрын
@@mariposa9506 ...that's 100% false. I work in payroll and HR and we ENCOURAGE people to always have a calculator or cheatsheet when doing their work (timesheets). Better to check your work than double down on a wrong answer and have to redo it later...
@jvaderin
@jvaderin 3 жыл бұрын
I had a professor with the same policy. I came down with a bad case of the flu and forced myself to get to class. My professor saw that I was out of it and came right up to my face and said out loud "Are you high?!" She was inches from my face and I looked her dead in the eye and said "No, I have the flu." She scoffed and said "Sure". Guess who caught the flu a few days later!
@brokentubing
@brokentubing 3 жыл бұрын
A nice way to share.
@LoganHunte
@LoganHunte 3 жыл бұрын
I think there was a story recently when everyone at a store quit on the same day. Rslash may be a bigger crossover than the MCU
@ZenGamer360
@ZenGamer360 3 жыл бұрын
I remember the restaurant one where their tiny strands of hair were sticking out so they got fired but the boss told them they had to work for the next 2 weeks so they just quit and everyone else working followed them.
@gerrard1144
@gerrard1144 3 жыл бұрын
Guy: I don't want a WOMAN to work on MY car! OP and the advisor: sure Guy: *ends up waiting for two hours and leaves anyway* Me: *wheeze*
@maxtaleb8201
@maxtaleb8201 3 жыл бұрын
reminder for rslash, you make a lot of peoples days.
@midnight4679
@midnight4679 3 жыл бұрын
Very true
@Glombor
@Glombor 3 жыл бұрын
Do a barrel roll
@MarioMartinez-cm3bf
@MarioMartinez-cm3bf 3 жыл бұрын
Nah I’m good
@jefffoo7951
@jefffoo7951 3 жыл бұрын
@@MarioMartinez-cm3bf good for you then :)
@readjordan2257
@readjordan2257 3 жыл бұрын
amén
@madhatter2695
@madhatter2695 3 жыл бұрын
That first story reminds be of when I was just starting to work on the sales floor at best buy. I was just getting my feet wet in digital cameras. And I've only been on the sales floor for a few months. An older woman came into the computers section looking for help. The only person available to help her was a girl named Cassandra. And the older woman basically said. "Women don't know anything about computers and that she wanted me to help her." I told her that when I have questions, Cassandra was one of the people I asked. And that she could help her. 6ish years later, I was experienced enough where I could sell almost anything in that store. But the final jokes on the customer. In 2018, I finally came out as a trans woman
@ImRuined666
@ImRuined666 3 жыл бұрын
rSlash actually went full Karen about the teacher arguing with the student about the watch... "I pay your wages!" The only thing missing was "I want to speak to the Principal!"
@ImRuined666
@ImRuined666 3 жыл бұрын
@@MarniCollier telling someone "I pay your wages", without being their actual employer, has always struck me as pretty entitled behaviour... Just because you pay taxes, and a tiny portion of their wage comes from those taxes, doesn't really mean alot...
@ImRuined666
@ImRuined666 3 жыл бұрын
@@MarniCollier no... Not really... "I'm paying for this service" is very different to "I'm paying your wages" because "I'm paying your wages" has the implication that the person making the comment can influence those wages... It is, for all intents and purposes, a tacit threat against your job... Saying you expect a certain level of service holds no entitlement (within reason), as that is literally what your money is paying for -- in this case, a teacher to provide the best possible education... Claiming "I pay your wages" implies you feel that you have some control over the person's career, due to paying taxes, and implies you feel superior to the person...
@ImRuined666
@ImRuined666 3 жыл бұрын
@@MarniCollier yet, you keep replying and seem to want to have the final say... /shrug
@Gnubros
@Gnubros Жыл бұрын
A-Are you taking to yourself? There's no message to reply to
@ImRuined666
@ImRuined666 Жыл бұрын
@@Gnubros the person I was responding to deleted their comments after being proven wrong, apparently...
@ismae-rienne4991
@ismae-rienne4991 3 жыл бұрын
As a Catholic, I laughed WAY too hard at the "catlolic" church 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@zootopiawilson
@zootopiawilson 3 жыл бұрын
Well at least the guy acknowledged the cat had a soul. I had someone tell me to my face that my rescue dog didn't have soul. I challenged them to prove it. They no longer bring up their BS dogma when I'm around.
@ismae-rienne4991
@ismae-rienne4991 3 жыл бұрын
@@zootopiawilson obviously that person never heard the saying "all dogs go to heaven" even some visionaries have stated that animals do go to heaven too and that they wait for their people to join them.
@erickpoorbaugh6728
@erickpoorbaugh6728 3 жыл бұрын
As a sola scriptura Protestant, I’d say that the Bible itself provides no basis to be dogmatic about the issue of whether animals have an afterlife-the Bible was written for humans, after all. I’ve heard some people using a verse in Ecclesiastes to argue that animals have no afterlife, but the point of that passage is completely different and the reference to animals’ souls is ambiguously worded anyway, so trying to claim that it as proof that animals have no afterlife is a pretty big stretch. I personally believe that animals probably do have souls and an afterlife (with the possible exception of things like insects), but I wouldn’t claim any certainty on the matter.
@zootopiawilson
@zootopiawilson 3 жыл бұрын
@@ismae-rienne4991 yeah, but we're talking about the kind of christian that will quote a scripture and then brag about cheating on their taxes and beating someone up.
@ismae-rienne4991
@ismae-rienne4991 3 жыл бұрын
@@zootopiawilson yeah. Honestly, hypocrites like those give the rest of us bad names. *shudders* I do NOT want to be in their shoes when they die and go before their Judgement.
@Orpheustel0s
@Orpheustel0s 3 жыл бұрын
Having worked at the Deli in a San Ramon Grocery store for a year and a half, I can safely say that the last story hurt me on a cosmiclly relatable level, right down to the always lacking staff and constant failure at their audits.
@recklessrex
@recklessrex 3 жыл бұрын
I worked at a pool supply store with water test services for nearly ten years and I can confirm the pool story is 100% accurate. This story is just so scarily accurate to my own experience that if Rslash hadnt given us OP's name I would be wondering if I posted it and forgot about it. I've had pretty much this exact scenario happen more than once, and the conversation OP had with the customer was pretty standard for any test that reveals a problem, not just copper. In addition to complaints about price, the phrases "Do I really need all this?" "I have a party coming up," and "I'll just take the chlorine," have crossed my ears so many times that hearing them here makes my soul cringe Also, $200 is pretty decent considering this guy would have needed pH adjuster, probably alkalinity+ (cuz if your pH is low your alkalinity probably is too), and then copper remover, (also possibly stain prevention would have also been recommended depending on the store's testing practices, plus our program would have automatically recommended a preventative algicide for all pools not already using one, but this also varies by store), and then chlorine shock on top of that, maybe even a refill on pucks too. That bill could easily have been at least $300 or more depending on store and product brand, even more if he needed pucks. Dude was getting off easy. So many people have no clue how expensive and high maintenance pools really are, until they get one, and then many of them still seem to refuse to understand the concept that *luxury costs money*
@ficialintelligence1869
@ficialintelligence1869 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry, r/slash. Even though some professors are unnecessarily picky, there are some _disciplines_ that *require* that shown work (or work done) is formatted in a certain way. For example: who cares where you jab the needle in someone's body, as long as you get the blood out.
@dinahmyte3749
@dinahmyte3749 3 жыл бұрын
But those same professions encourage collabortation and asking for help and even looking up the answers. The best worker is competent AND resourceful...
@CanMav
@CanMav 3 жыл бұрын
"I'm paying you..." R/slash has confirmed that he's a Karen!!
@bluestreaker9242
@bluestreaker9242 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, to be fair, college is the ONE place you can AFFORD to be a Karen...'cause it's not like you'll be able to afford anything else there, anyway. *crying while laughing*
@Monasaurus_Rex
@Monasaurus_Rex 3 жыл бұрын
@@bluestreaker9242 that’s why you don’t go to college, so you can be broke WITHOUT a college degree
@Persholm1
@Persholm1 3 жыл бұрын
That's not a Karen... a Karen would be "I'm paying you, so I own you"
@CanMav
@CanMav 3 жыл бұрын
@@Persholm1 that was the implication made during his karen rant
@Persholm1
@Persholm1 3 жыл бұрын
@@CanMav Haha, sorry, my type of humor isn't your taste. Sorry. I like to disect a funny joke for my own pleasure, and make the implication clear. I'm an asshole like that, sorry.
@mr.scarlo2234
@mr.scarlo2234 3 жыл бұрын
I hope that everyone is having a good Saturday!
@dabdillon6318
@dabdillon6318 3 жыл бұрын
just had poptarts!
@sazdish5916
@sazdish5916 3 жыл бұрын
You too!!! Have an amazing day :)
@Tc-sh2qw
@Tc-sh2qw 3 жыл бұрын
I stayed up until 11:00pm so I could listen to this
@swmltrainspotting
@swmltrainspotting 3 жыл бұрын
Just extracted the honey from my beehives
@scanorugaming7827
@scanorugaming7827 3 жыл бұрын
You too
@LilMissWiccan
@LilMissWiccan 3 жыл бұрын
Lmaoooo me who understands the crazy cat lady: * as if I was on the phone with her* if you're worried about the soul, you could burry the corpse. The kitty will be at rest and the body can give nutrients to the earth
@sandynowak9176
@sandynowak9176 3 жыл бұрын
As a woman who is a retired machanic I can tell tons of stories about idiots. Glad I married a machanic who consults me when he has trouble.
@entitledbobcat
@entitledbobcat 3 жыл бұрын
At a graduation about four or five years ago, my high school principal told this beautiful story. There were three girls in the parking lot after school. They were changing out a tire on one of their cars. My principal went up to them and asked, “do you girls need any help?” They shook their heads and said “no”. They were good. With a major sigh of relief, my principal drove off. He, a full-grown adult man, did not know how to change out a tire. But these three teenaged high school girls did.
@kingtchalla5868
@kingtchalla5868 3 жыл бұрын
For this first story (though I’m sure her customers are being sexists) I would check mechanical work in general. mechanics male or female do make mistakes, and sometimes if you go home and find out there’s a problem they may not cover it. It just depends on the location.
@squirrel670
@squirrel670 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe ask the location then before taking your car there so you won't have to fear about that.
@kingtchalla5868
@kingtchalla5868 3 жыл бұрын
@@squirrel670 People still make mistakes lol even the best mechanics
@almostkatie8461
@almostkatie8461 3 жыл бұрын
Okay, as a college professor, that excuse of "I pay your salary!" will only result in me rolling my eyes. That excuse is usually used by students who didn't do any work all semester and still expect to pass. That's bullshit, and no you don't. However, that doesn't mean that what the instructor did wasn't wrong. She should have given students who hurried to finish some kind of compromise.
@zekromtrainer1222
@zekromtrainer1222 3 жыл бұрын
Why is such a hassle to understand that everyone is capable to do anything they put their mind to regardless of the gender
@pusheenqueen519
@pusheenqueen519 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly. It's not as if guys just have an innate knowledge of cars. I know dudes who don't know the first thing about car maintenance because they just never learned. I don't know how to use make up but some men do because they learned how. I can change a tire because I learned from a KZbin video. It's crazy how people attribute learned skills to your sex🙄
@claireelizabeth9431
@claireelizabeth9431 2 жыл бұрын
Istg some men really believe that their c o c k s hold magic powers or something lol
@shadowman7307
@shadowman7307 3 жыл бұрын
"I'm a real man's man! I only let guys touch my stuff!" "I bet you do..."
@Animatior-zx2ct
@Animatior-zx2ct 3 жыл бұрын
Damn....
@ghostnebula8805
@ghostnebula8805 2 жыл бұрын
🤣
@SK98765
@SK98765 3 жыл бұрын
When I was in college, no one gave a shit about attendance. I even had a teacher say he didn't care if we came as long as we were present during tests and turned in papers on time. They believed it was our own fault for missing information if we decided to skip lectures. Then during my teaching credential, attendance was SERIOUS. We had to teach in the mornings and then go to school almost every evening. So I feel behind on the work once and skipped a couple classes to finish it and catch up again. Also one day it we pouring and I was running late and would no way make it safely to class, so I didn't go. I got called by the teacher asking if I was okay and to PLEASE come back next class or they'd have to consider dropping me without a doctor's note. When I returned to class, some of my classmates already thought I'd dropped. They were all asking where I was! It made me realize how intense the program was and how much they were all willing to help me get through it.
@maieen2665
@maieen2665 3 жыл бұрын
"... just tell her to go to the CAT-lic church!" Get out. I wish I had the guts to confront a teacher/professor like that; props to you.
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 3 жыл бұрын
Yoooo, that first story? The service manager is a total ally, and I am here for it. Women in mechanic jobs usually get so little respect, from customers and employers alike, so seeing one that turns out this well is a breath of fresh air. Major props to that service manager, and here's hoping that more men develop the same level of decency he has. Oh, by the way, Supirgey should probably look up labor laws in their area. In some places, you *have* to be compensated for work-related travel if it's above a certain amount of time per day/week or above a certain distance (if traveling isn't a core part your job, that is; taxi drivers and people who go to clients' houses don't count). More than two hours and/or more than 30 miles one way would likely qualify in most areas with such labor laws. Basically, if that OP could've gotten some corroborating statements, they could've labor-law'd the hell out of that company and made it a ProRevenge instead. Cuz we all know that manager would've been given the corporate boot for that. No way the lawyers at head office would tolerate it.
@natanoj16
@natanoj16 3 жыл бұрын
While I agree with the rest of the statement there is one thing I will say to rSlash's comment around 11:20 The relationship between a Student and a teacher/professor is NOT a relation of customer paying for a service.
@darkmega24ify
@darkmega24ify 3 жыл бұрын
I think rSlash's sentiment only applies to teachers who don't do their job properly
@xtremefps_
@xtremefps_ 2 жыл бұрын
It literally is when we go to college.
@BlackCatBeauty
@BlackCatBeauty 3 жыл бұрын
I had a teacher tell us the only excuse to not turn in an assignment was if we got hit by a car, & then she joked that even if we were seriously injured, we should just have the paramedics swing by & drop off our papers on the way to the hospital. She was shocked that no one found that hilarious.
@bunnybubson1665
@bunnybubson1665 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a female vinyl installer. We wrap vehicles, store fronts, billboards, boats, literally anything you can think of. The amount of entitled men who don't wanna let me wrap their "pReCiOuS cAr" cause I'm a women is hilarious but exhausting. My manager let's them know I'm one of the top installers in my state and the state I came from. If they don't want me to wrap their car because I'm a female, they can take their car and never attempt to come back again.
@bn444
@bn444 3 жыл бұрын
Imagine asking someone to essentially drive so long, and essentially work just long enough to cover gas. It's essentially free labor.
@Jayguy1966
@Jayguy1966 3 жыл бұрын
The pool story hits home for me. When I was a kid in the '70's, living in Hawaii, all of us kids (8, 6 of us blonde) would git green hair from swimming in that pool so often. Now I know its from the ph being low and causing the copper pipes to leach copper into the pool. Good to know, since I just moved into a house with a pool. :)
@namelessminionveinreaver3763
@namelessminionveinreaver3763 3 жыл бұрын
So I'm pretty conservative, and I don't even get the "Must have a man fixing my car" thing. Men are generally taller and physically stronger than women, but mechanics use tools and lifts. I'd think women would have an advantage, actually. Smaller hands means they can fit them in tighter spaces. The awesome thing about being human is our ability to develop and use tools. We've evolved way past sexism benefitting us as a species.
@brokentubing
@brokentubing 3 жыл бұрын
Conservative or not as long as it gets fixed.
@ghostnebula8805
@ghostnebula8805 2 жыл бұрын
You also want your surgeon to have small hands.
@drabber529
@drabber529 3 жыл бұрын
Happy birthday to whoever’s birthday it is!!
@Devilsblight86
@Devilsblight86 3 жыл бұрын
Teachers like that are the absolute worst. She didn't even apologize for her own screw-up! Instead she forced them to do that bs extra credit instead of letting them retake the test and gets mad at OP for basically doing what she asked in the first place and passing the final? What a horrid teacher!
@rainHellsing
@rainHellsing 3 жыл бұрын
At my job we’re understaffed and without an actual manager so we have people that come in, some of them live an hour away but we close early for them so they can get home at somewhat of a reasonable hour
@sparksheart2110
@sparksheart2110 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a pregnant female truck driver. I could tell you so many stories of men being horrible to me, harassing me, or trying to teach me how to do my job. Gotta love it
@nitralz
@nitralz 3 жыл бұрын
Hope everyone’s having a nice Saturday!
@permanentfacelessness
@permanentfacelessness 3 жыл бұрын
I sure as hell am!
@cvsofficial6358
@cvsofficial6358 3 жыл бұрын
Hell to the yeah
@gabe9936
@gabe9936 3 жыл бұрын
Ty mate you too
@nitralz
@nitralz 3 жыл бұрын
@@gabe9936 ty
@cvsofficial6358
@cvsofficial6358 3 жыл бұрын
I love people who comments these type of things
@Nekulturny
@Nekulturny 3 жыл бұрын
16:41 I would have responded to that manager "What part of I had approval to close early from someone who OUTRANKS YOU, are you not intelligent enough to understand?". I absolutely would not slice that meat, and I say that as someone who also worked in an absolutely miserable deli and had to work the last 4 hours alone, trying to serve customers AND wash dishes from the bakery leftover from the morning, AND clean the rotisserie oven, AND all the slicers AND RESTOCK all for 7.25 an hour, and it was for the same reason the OP was in that situation, they wouldn't hire anyone full time except the manager who hired after she managed one of the worst McDonalds in the town (I wonder how she left that job?). She would put raw bread out for customers to buy because she couldn't bake and was deathly terrified of the slicers so she would never cut meat or cheese for customers.. That manager also was a spiteful woman in her 60s, she knew I liked to bake bread in the morning, she would schedule me on purpose so she could make me "suffer" by watching her already gotten started on the bread for the day. And she had the audacity to tell me I need to learn to bake bread "The Food Lion way, not Harold's way". This woman who consistently underbaked the bread mind you had the audacity to lecture me because I did things slightly differently than some crusty SOP manual she found in a drawer once long forgotten (and it was something silly and arbitrary that I barely remember, I think it was that I sprayed them with Quickshine- which is basically eggwash in a spray can either before or after scoring the Italian loaves with the bread lame) . I had customers who would come in in the morning and specifically ask me for bread I made, and would walk away without any if I told them I didn't bake that morning. Thanks. BTW, I blew up on her once and asked her if she baked for her grandkids at home (she always talked about her grandkids). She said "yes, all the time". I said, "do you serve them trash like this?" As I held up an italian loaf that was still doughy in the center. I said other things too, I was actually amazed she just sat there and took it and didn't write me up, or have the store manager fire me, I ALMOST felt bad for her because she looked like she was about to cry. I didn't care, it was during the recession of 2008, I took that job, it paid 1/3rd what I had been making, but I needed to eat. It was one of 50 other minimum wage part time jobs I could find.
@hiroshi7025
@hiroshi7025 3 жыл бұрын
11:30 Did this guy just full a "I pay taxes that pay your salary" Karen argument?
@mellifious399
@mellifious399 3 жыл бұрын
I had a somewhat strict Photography teacher in highschool. He expects the best from his students, but also finds ways to help his students improve to the point that the best they can do is super simple for the students to do. That man taught me Photoshop and now whenever I see a not so obvious Photoshop that is absolutely filled with issues. IE: The door banner of a little dog holding it's paw out at the Banfield section of PetSmart. You can see some sharp cuts on the bandage along with dog fur poking out all around the bandage. Drives me absolutely nuts because it needs a very simple fix. Damn I miss that teacher.
@LilSenwolf
@LilSenwolf 3 жыл бұрын
The reason the guy was having someone else fix his car was because of a recall which are free when you take the car to a dealer. Still a shitty dude but as someone who knows how to work on cars if mine had a recall I'd take it in too.
@aaronabbey2604
@aaronabbey2604 3 жыл бұрын
Also most recalls nowadays that don't make the news are for software updates/upgrades. So your average hobbyists mechanic won't have access to the needed tools anyways.
@rojika2587
@rojika2587 3 жыл бұрын
I had a professor like this last semester. For reference I am in my 30's and have necrophobia, and biology is a required class to get the degree I am seeking (which while a social worker may find it helpful, I hardly am finding it required for my studies). She didn't believe me when I said I can't be around dead tissue or bones or I begin to absolutely freak; and told me to just get over it when I asked if there was any alternative way to doing the material since there were no alternatives to the class for my degree. If I didn't do the work, obviously I wouldn't be able to succeed in life as an adult...never mind I was again in my 30's and paying my own way through college without assistance that semester. But this being something I was never diagnosed with but everyone who knows me around Halloween knows about me, there wasn't much I could do. So cut to a few weeks later with me throwing up in the garbage can from trying to handle bones and then having a full anxiety meltdown I had to go to the hospital over when we started dissection. They found an alternative way for me to get the material shortly after that.
@herrerasauro7429
@herrerasauro7429 3 жыл бұрын
This idea about the teacher "I'm paying your salary, so shut up I do what I want" is absolutely idiotic. Sure, the teacher micromanaging your notes and all is awful, but going the total opposite way is also awful and saying that is exactly why teaching is so undervalued today.
@jinx18e
@jinx18e 3 жыл бұрын
I had a psychology professor who didn't actually teach what we were tested on and only talked about her case studies. We had to rely entirely on the website to know anything about the test that were not scheduled just randomly popped up through the week in a 3 hour span. Not showing up to her nonsense "lessons" resulted in us failing.
@wonderqueerTT
@wonderqueerTT 3 жыл бұрын
probably cost pool wife a lot more than 250 for colour correcting her hair, that shit is EXPENSIVE
@Jazzisa311
@Jazzisa311 2 жыл бұрын
Lol at least the first one admits he's a sexist XD. I used to work as a female gaffer (lighting technician for films), and I remember when I was assisting, even when I was the most experienced, I'd still always get the easiest tasks. I just had to become a bit obnoxious. Like, when the gaffer said: ok, we need someone to put the lighting on x, I'd interrupt with 'I'LL DO THAT!' before he had a chance to assign tasks. It worked pretty well. Luckily, as a gaffer, I didn't encounter that much sexism at all. Now I work as an electrical engineer. People have been pretty great about it, though I've had reactions at parties when I'd tell someone what I did, and they replied: 'ISN'T THAT FOR BOYS?'. I asked him to explain to me exactly, preferably in detail, which part of designing a power station actually requires a penis.
@KingKaiserSW
@KingKaiserSW 3 жыл бұрын
College professors are so entitled, theyre right there with entitled parents.
@teefa85
@teefa85 3 жыл бұрын
I was taking a creative writing Graduate level class. The professor got mad because I wanted to write Fantasy and he "doesn't know how to grade Fantasy!" Yet...he was ok with the boy writing Sci-Fi. Unfortunately, he's the big reason I never finished Grad School, because to get my Master's in Writing I needed to take two Creative Writing classes and he was the ONLY Graduate level Creative Writing professor at the college so I would have had to sit through his BS for another semester! A sad difference from my non-Graduate level Creative Writing courses, where I was able to submit freaking Fanfiction to one of them!
@JoB1019
@JoB1019 3 жыл бұрын
One of the problems with granting tenure to professors: the God complex.
@damonsnow11
@damonsnow11 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve never had much luck with college professors myself. Worst I had was a math teacher who insisted everyone always show their work , basically treating all of us like kids despite a couple in the class being older than he was. To make matters worse, he insisted we show how to solve things using his preferred method, which wasn’t the standard way and had two extra steps that that the standard didn’t. Despite me telling and showing him that the standard way both worked and was more efficient, he still would count off anytime I didn’t use his way to show my work.
@o1iv395
@o1iv395 3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: yesterday I intentionally dyed the tips of my hair green- I have blond hair and it looked pretty cool
@Cynsome1
@Cynsome1 3 жыл бұрын
I so remember men treating me like that when I ran an auto repair shop I OWNED. My favorite was when some salesman called me from overseas somewhere and asked to speak to the boss. I said I am the boss so he said I want to talk to a man. I said something “not nice” while hanging up. He heard me and called me back and said “not nice” back. 🤣
@dorvaga14
@dorvaga14 3 жыл бұрын
The "Cat"holic church pun made me mad that I laughed so hard at
@TameroftheDragon97
@TameroftheDragon97 2 жыл бұрын
I had a professor in college that taught my drawing class. I use an anime style of drawing, always have since I started to actually draw. She didn't like my style, so she started giving me lower grades (not flunking, but certainly not a great as some of the people that were her "star students" that only loosely followed the guidelines). After she realized that I wasn't going to change my style but simply try to improve upon it, she started actually giving me good advice. ("If you ink this, it would make colors pop out more", "If you try shading this way, it'll help it look more realistic while still keeping your style", etc...) It's amazing how after they get over themselves how smoothly things can go! lol
@laura-lynndeline6966
@laura-lynndeline6966 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Rslash, if you're ever having a hard time getting your daughter to fall asleep play her one of your videos it works for my son. ( saying this is all the Gratitude I can)
@StoryTimeWithKarenandKevin
@StoryTimeWithKarenandKevin 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I sleep to rslash and r/mr Reddit
@Fairiegurl101
@Fairiegurl101 7 ай бұрын
Your story about a professor's no-absences policy reminded me of my own -- I took a creative writing class for some general credits in college. The professor was a known hard-ass, but I appreciated it. I was always the studious type and liked teachers who kept their classes orderly and having that kind of reputation meant that the class would only have students who actually wanted to be there -- win/win. He was completely up front about his policy. It wasn't that you couldn't miss classes, but that if you missed too many, you simply wouldn't have the knowledge for the final to pass. He estimated that a student could miss one or two classes in a 12 week semester (2 classes a week) and still pass with a high A. Every missed class after that would drop their final grade by a whole letter. I wasn't too worried about this policy because I was not the type to skip classes for any reason and I loved creative writing. I was taking high school and college classes simultaneously, and being my senior year of high school, I was also doing college prep and applications and all kinds of other stuff at the same time. Along with other factors, I ended up very stressed and came down with a sinus infection that festered, leaving me bedridden and unable to attend any classes for 6 weeks. Half the class. I was devastated. I loved that class, that professor, and beyond just not wanting to fail, I wouldn't graduate if I didn't at least pass this class with a D. Like I said, it was a creative writing class, so the final wasn't a written exam, but the final, polished copy of the story we were supposed to write throughout the class. Obviously, I only had the most basic elements of a story (characters, plot, and outline) but no actual writing to turn in. I was lucky because writing was my hobby, so I had another story that I could polish up and present. On the last day before grades were finalized, and the first day I wasn't sick as a dog, I printed out 200+ pages of a fan fiction I'd been writing for the last 3 years. It wasn't anything amazing, but I hoped that the fact that I had some creative writing would show my professor I'd gotten something from his class and he'd have mercy on me. I get to his office and the door is closed. He's meeting with another student. I can hear her scream/crying on the other side of the door about how she'll fail if she doesn't get at least a B in his class. I can't hear his response because he keeps his voice level and it's muffled by the heavy door. After a few more minutes back and forth, the other student storms out of his office in tears and runs off. I'm gripping the binder with my writing, feeling sick. I briefly consider leaving and just accepting my fate when the professor notices me and calls me inside. I immediately start apologizing for missing class, etc. but he stops me and says "[Statistics Professor] already told me. You were sick, but I can't give you anything higher than a D because you missed so much class." I agree, but I manage to say, "It's not the assignment you gave, but I do have this." And I hand over my binder. He takes a look at it, raises an eyebrow, and starts flipping through. He makes some comments on the prose and the writing style before asking, "So how long is this?" "About 200 pages." "It's single spaced. MLA requires papers turned in to be double spaced. That means this is closer to 350 pages." He looks up at me for the first time since taking my binder and I think I see a hint of a smile, "That's quite impressive. Since you clearly care about more than just your grade, and you brought this to me yourself, I think I can manage to bring your grade up to a B." I've never been so happy to be an over-thinker in my life -- before or since. And I think it's a valuable lesson to share that there are teachers make rules not because they are hard assed or just throwing power around. That they can just be there to weed out the students who don't care. Even if you think you fall short of your professor's expectations, you shouldn't give up on yourself if you really, truly care.
@MyDogIsYoshi
@MyDogIsYoshi 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a girl who works on cars, too. We have a window where people can look at the bay floor. Guess who gets watched?
@brokentubing
@brokentubing 3 жыл бұрын
Who?
@Shylockbitch
@Shylockbitch 3 жыл бұрын
That deli story hit me, worked in one for 3 years, never again. The deli was expected to be open until 9, we were only paid until 9. So when someone came at 858 for sliced meat, I wouldn't have time to properly re-sanitize it. But management was ok with that, it was disgusting.
@xBluegamerx
@xBluegamerx 3 жыл бұрын
My dad had an experience like that, when he went back to college in his late 40's a professor was being a dick and he straight up told the professor that he's paying thousands of dollars to be here, he's the customer so do your damn job.
@truefantasypublicationsllc6373
@truefantasypublicationsllc6373 3 жыл бұрын
The last story hits close to home. I worked for two large retail chains. The first one was, Lets call it Ball farts. During a remodel I was Moving 1ton pallets of meat out of our cooler into a refrigerated truck so they could replace the coolers. The managers left the door open to the truck and wouldn't let us close the door so naturally Ice formed on the ramp into the truck. I asked them to unlock the salt bin so I could salt the ramp and the manager told me "Salt is expensive and that would put us over budget." Literally one cup of rock salt for the entire trailer. As I was pulling in the 4th pallet, I slipped and landed hard on my tailbone rocking a 53' refrigerated trailer and was dragged back out of the truck by the pallet. I had to crawl to the managers office, where they told me to "Go home and sleep it off," Wouldn't let me fill out an incident report until I came back. When I cam back they told me I should have filed an incident report that night and that they were going to investigate me for fraud. I went to their doctors who told me 4 different things, turns out I had 5 collapsed discs in my spine from the fall and being dragged. I was told either I come to work or I was fired. So I went to a pain management clinic and was heavily medicated but I still went to work. About 2 months later I was fired because the medication had knocked me out in the lunch room for "Stealing company time." I then started looking for other jobs because Ball Farts stopped covering my injury. Every time I applied, I didn't even get an interview elsewhere. I finally called the store under the guise of an employer and Lo and behold, they were lying saying that I was prone to anger, and that I had quit because I just couldn't handle the job. Screw up number 1. They divulged information that was false. Screw up number 2, a company in Pennsylvania is only allowed to say if they'd hire you back and confirm you worked there. I called a lawyer and lets just say after one phone call from him, I am now rehirable by Ball Farts and my "Quitting" Is now a Constructive dismissal due to a hostile work environment with the result of a complete manager Overhaul. The second Retail chain I will call Croger. It could be a nice company, if we weren't located in the middle of the Ohio valley. I gave them 5 years of my life that I will never get back. The store manager was an alcoholic, homophobic and transphobic witch. The Union cow towed to her because "She helped write the contract 10 years ago." Any time that someone LGBT put in for a promotion and corporate said they should have it, or the union said they should have it. She would make their lives a living hell until they stepped down. Personally, I was happy in the position that I was in. I was a fuel clerk towards the end. She decided one day that with out asking me, she was going to move me to the front end. The position that I hated most and the last time I was on front end I was a supervisor. I Stepped down after I turned a kid in for hiding in the bath room for 2 hours and I'm the one that got chewed out for "Not doing my job." He wasn't even written up or talked to. When I found out she was moving me, I was told "If you don't like it, you know where the door is." That day I applied for a Work from home job making double what I made even as a supervisor. I was hired the next day. When I put in my two weeks notice it read as follows: Thank you for 5 years of experience. While I'd like to say that I enjoyed the experience, I cannot. What I will say is that I have definitely grown as a person while employed here. When I first came to the company I was a shy and anxiety ridden man with no self confidence. Thanks to the years of a difficult management style, I have grown a back bone and developed a professional attitude that is well suited in a different industry. Seeing a Transwoman being told that she can not use the bathroom at the front of the store, watching my husband being mentally tortured and threatened on a daily basis while he served as the Bakery Deptartment head, and even hearing the management team call another associate with disabilities as "A faker that is just trying to get out of work," when that associate is Legally blind, or watching an autistic associate being berated when they make a mistake, and myself being called a bully when I stand up for myself and place a tape recorder in every meeting I've had with management in open view so everyone knows they are being recorded. I am leaving this company with a new sense of conviction, that I haven't felt in a long time. It is my hope that where I have grown to become a better and stronger person, I have done the same for others. I would like to thank you for taking the time to read this, but I will not. Effective March 21st, 2021 I will no longer be needing employment with Croger. My 3 day training pay check was more than my full weeks pay check at Croger. Thank you Company that is named after an African Ungulate for saving me from that place!
@spongebobsspatula320
@spongebobsspatula320 3 жыл бұрын
Hi everyone have an amzing day you too Rslash.
@brokentubing
@brokentubing 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoy yours as well
@ViraIshnia
@ViraIshnia 3 жыл бұрын
That last one reminds me of an experience I had working in a grocery store bakery as an assistant department manager. The closer for the night couldn't make it in and no one else but the kid who had been there less than a week and had never closed before was the only one who could. I couldn't because I had booked the day off for something important and refused to come in. Both the store manager and merchandising manager were asked to go help this kid out (they were both going to be in the store late that day anyways and the department manager refused to go in as well) and neither did. I walked in the next morning to an absolute shit show! The poor kid had done his best but it was still a mess. To make matters worse, I was the ONLY person working in the bakery that morning (you need a minimum of two). So obviously when the store manager strolled in at 10am and saw that the cake display was empty I got yelled at. When my manager came in, I got yelled at again. I quit shortly after. You can not pay me enough to go back to that mess.
@drewgilmore9978
@drewgilmore9978 3 жыл бұрын
Best part of my morning to go with my coffee and early shift. Thank you for all you do, RSlash!!
@H2OFlymamaluigi
@H2OFlymamaluigi 3 жыл бұрын
I had a professor in college that taught Comparative literature, filler class I needed to graduate. I will admit this class didn’t get my full attention, I found ways around it, but the books were all dystopian literature and dry as hell. I gathered enough information to be dangerous in that class but the professor never really liked me because he knew I didn’t care about this class and half-assed most of the papers and in class participation. The final comes and I’m supposed to compare 2 of the books and can use outside sources of literature/story telling (movies, poems, plays, etc.) so that’s exactly what I did. My professor looked at me with an evil smirk thinking I would absolutely bomb this presentation. And had he not allowed me to compare it to outside novels I would’ve. I took two of the least dry books that we had to read and compared them to V is for Vendetta, Hunger Games and Robin Hood. During this comparison I stated how little of an impact his books had on me, lack of character development, tacky & stereotypical scenarios/settings, no real sense of fulfillment, the list went on and on. My classmates jaws were agape in disbelief as I picked his stories apart piece by piece showing him that just because I was quiet and didn’t participate as much, that didn’t mean I didn’t learn anything. The professor started to sink in his chair as he realized that he caused this situation. After I was done I looked as him directly and said, “That’s all I have to say about your books” little bit of a dick move I’ll admit, but god damn did it feel good to put him in his place.
@icycoatl3185
@icycoatl3185 3 жыл бұрын
Literature chosen for English classes always seems to lean toward the depressing for me. But all post-apoc?
@H2OFlymamaluigi
@H2OFlymamaluigi 3 жыл бұрын
@@icycoatl3185 all post-apoc. Either epidemic, or nuclear warfare
@icycoatl3185
@icycoatl3185 3 жыл бұрын
@@H2OFlymamaluigi That's taking it pretty darn far! XD
@35173Elise
@35173Elise 3 жыл бұрын
My sister is a mechanic so I hear stories like that first one from time to time.
@KH2Riku1
@KH2Riku1 Жыл бұрын
The first story amuses me so much. I am a woman that works as a service advisor at a dealership. While I do not actually work on the vehicles, I have to have a decent knowledge of how they work to be able to translate between the tech and the customer what an issue is ans how to resolve it. I also have to know what is or is not covered by warranty. Its always amusing when after explaining exactly what is going on to a customer(9 times out of 10, a man), they insist on speaking to the manager or one of the other male advisors who either repeat the same exact thing I just told them, or refer them back to me because I know more about it than they do.
@Frost_Daddy
@Frost_Daddy 3 жыл бұрын
Reminder for rSlash: you are awesome and did a wonderful job as always
@nat6098
@nat6098 3 жыл бұрын
There were profs at my uni who required a dr's note for any absence but since it was a university town the drs in the city just stopped giving out notes unless you were sick for more than 5 days. They also didn't write notes for employers unless it was more than 5 days. It made the uni and all the local businesses change their policies. It was glorious.
@kingtchalla5868
@kingtchalla5868 3 жыл бұрын
Story two it is “required” to cover tattoos while practicing nursing especially if state comes in
@mariongries4119
@mariongries4119 3 жыл бұрын
Depends on the state, and I think in some states nursing homes are a bit different from hospitals. A lot of the nurses and aids at my mom's nursing home have very large visible tattoos
@kingtchalla5868
@kingtchalla5868 3 жыл бұрын
@@mariongries4119 yes this is true also every situation is different
@JespoGamingWorld
@JespoGamingWorld 3 жыл бұрын
My former college’s attendance policy gives you 3 absences without consequence, the 4 knocks you a letter grade, and the 5th kicks you from the course. They added no excused absences to the policy my senior year and made all teachers enforce it. Even a legal doctors note that proved that I legally and medically could not attend would not be accepted. I could be on my way to class and get hit by a car and sent to the hospital, but I still wouldn’t be excused. I heard a story from a teacher that a girl came into class one day with her knee cut open and bleeding with scrapes all over the place. The girl apparently tripped and hurt herself on the way to class. My teacher in shock asked why they came to class instead of going to the ER. They replied: “cause we didn’t wanna be marked absent”. My teacher, now frustrated that the stress of this policy had put this girl’s health at risk, sent her to go to the ER and marked her present. Things got worse when Covid hit. The college sent out an email saying that students who are returning from out of country for spring break have a *mandatory* 2 week quarantine. That’s not unreasonable right? Yeah, it really isn’t, at least until the school says they won’t excuse the absences, even though it’s a forced quarantine. Those two absences could’ve been used to catch up on finals or already used to catch up on midterms!! The worst part is that at the time right before spring break, Covid was a well known threat spreading throughout the world. My school had every opportunity to make this announcement BEFORE spring break, but they wait until two days before. If they made this announcement beforehand, I’m sure the students who were afraid of risking this would’ve stayed. It just made the year so much more stressful then it needed to be
@poison_raine5219
@poison_raine5219 3 жыл бұрын
Good job as always, rSlash!
@bboops23
@bboops23 2 жыл бұрын
4:30 so fun fact, when my mom was in high school her school required girls to take home economics and boys to take auto shop. Except my mom already knew how to sew and do all the home ec stuff. She wanted to take Auto Shop. The school accused her of wanting to take Auto Shop to spend time with boys. Well, my grandma heard this and marched down to the school to raise hell. You see, grandma only had an 8th grade education because she had to drop out during the depression to make money for one of her younger sisters. That younger sister was college educated and lived with grandma until she died. Grandma didn't marry until she was in her 30's, which was bizarre for the time. But furthermore, grandma drove, while her husband did not. Grandma and her sister also both had jobs. Though as a married woman grandma usually did small work from home jobs such as stuffing mailers and even sewing. So much of what home economics included was stuff my mom had been helping grandma so as little side jobs since the day she figured out how. They weren't poor, but they weren't wealthy by any means even with 3 adults contributing to the household. So when my mom was told she needed home ec she refused. She wanted to learn something that no one in the house knew how to do. Her father couldn't even drive, so I doubt he could fix a car, her older sister was a teen mom, so the household had grown by two by the time my mom even hit high school and money was tight for Auto repairs. So grandma, a fierce Italian American woman who had raised her sister, loved her daughter even when she got pregnant out of wedlock, and got married at an age where most people thought she'd be past her prime walked I to the school and demanded her daughter be allowed to take Auto Shop. When the school explained why my mom needed all the other skills she explained how my mom already had them. So, the school relented, a little. They said they'd allow my mom to take Auto Shop, but only if they could find enough girls who all wanted to take Auto Shop. The school figured there was no way but sent out a flyer about it that I believe my grandma wrote up. The next school year, the US's first known All Girl's Auto Shop class took place, at least according to the newspaper. I wouldn't be surprised if there were others before it, but as far as we know, it was the first and it all happened because my grandmother with an 8th grade education wouldn't let the school administrators tell her that her daughter couldn't.
@satoru6930
@satoru6930 3 жыл бұрын
The beginning had me dead💀
@butterandmilkk7809
@butterandmilkk7809 3 жыл бұрын
wdym the video just posted
@satoru6930
@satoru6930 3 жыл бұрын
@@butterandmilkk7809 the beginning had me dead 😂
@kefkamadman
@kefkamadman 3 жыл бұрын
That last story resonates with me. I worekd at Walmart for four years, and the first two years of that, I had a manager who kept saying I was faking my back injury that happened in 2013. She'd spread rumours about me, write me up for things that happened when I wasn't even at work, and just generally be a total uptight bitch. And if I had any issues whatsoever and brought them up, there was ALWAYS retaliation. My opinion was invalid, my education was "fake" (that really got under my skin), and the usual "you don't ever do anything around here but talk back and disrespect me." Oh! And we weren't allowed to disagree or question her in any way, because she "worked at Walmart for 35 years" and she "knew better" (she was 45).
@arihicks6760
@arihicks6760 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for posting amazing content every morning!
@essa2956
@essa2956 3 жыл бұрын
I worked as a nurse in a dementia home. I was about 19 years old and had a septum piercing. One of our residents hated it and called me a “bull” when he saw it. Before I entered his room I just tucked it into my nose. Since he had dementia he just found me sweet and charming. If I ever forgot to tuck it in he was really awful to me. That’s totally fine, though. I was working in his home and dementia can make your feelings stronger so he didn’t have a filter any more. I loved that place and all our residents, even with the off comment about my body modification.
@sixxsoup
@sixxsoup 3 жыл бұрын
i love the dad jokes r slash makes lmfao
@foxbuns
@foxbuns 3 жыл бұрын
the professor story reminded me a lot of my Communications Prof in college. she gave us the details for the final assignment and we had about 2 weeks to complete it. she absolutely refused to let anyone turn it in before the last day of class. the last day of class, every student is waiting in the classroom. Prof never showed up to class. she then proceeded to FAIL EVERY STUDENT SHE HAD THAT SEMESTER for "failing to turn in their final project". livid, we went to the dean of her department, who obviously passed everyone despite the Prof's stupidity. the irony in the fact that she was a communications prof of all things...
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