Had a coworker, let's call him Bud. Bud had to be in his 80s, he was VERY old. He was also very deaf. I was rolling a cart of tagged goods (we worked at a thrift store) and he was standing right in my way, and I asked him to move at least ten times, each time a little louder, finally a manager noticed and guided him away so I could pass. This was a regular occurrence. Finally it came to a head when a manager was driving a forklift and Bud was directly in front of him, and no matter how loudly the manager asked him to move, Bud just couldn't hear him. At this point at least five different people (each busy with their own jobs) were SCREAMING at Bud to move but he just couldn't hear us, but finally someone who was free guided him to another area. To this day I firmly believe Bud was too old to be working, it was just unsafe for him and his coworker's, I have no idea why he was still working, I imagine he had family to support or something. It was really sad. Edit: I should have elaborated, Bud isn't deaf but is definitely hard of hearing and should be wearing hearing aids
@kibbified6 күн бұрын
If hes deaf then yea he cant hear no matter how loud you yell
@89animegirl6 күн бұрын
I mean that sounds pretty deaf to me
@bobbrock42215 күн бұрын
If he is working I'm sure he has a good reason. Working a job helps some elderly people stave off dimentia. These people tend to go downhill when they no longer have a routine.
@TsukiNaito15 күн бұрын
Poor Bud. He really sounded like he needed hearing aids. Maybe he couldn't afford them, but also his generation doesn't like to admit a need for help.
@FlameDarkfire5 күн бұрын
If the man can’t hear five people screaming and a forklift behind him, he’s deaf AF
@Cyborg-Ginger5 күн бұрын
Story 10 about the Alzheimer's patient made so angry, I could cry. Why weren't they doing their charts?! You can't be negligent when people's lives are in the line. There's probably other stories like this, but I paused there for a bit to comment. I have a big heart for the elderly, and I hate that this poor man went through that..
@gigaBeef3135 күн бұрын
Easier said then done. Literally every other patient in a nursing home is in a similar state or dying. It's always going from one fatal emergency to another
@Cyborg-Ginger5 күн бұрын
@gigaBeef313 ? It's not hard to do a patient's daily chart.Tbis patient wouldn't have had this "fatal emergency" if the worker had been doing the charts because the issue would have been apparent then.
@gigaBeef3135 күн бұрын
@@Cyborg-Ginger Sure in a perfect world every dying person in a nursing home would get the care they need. But sometimes its between dying person A vs dying person B
@Cyborg-Ginger2 күн бұрын
@@gigaBeef313 it's not in this case however. The worker wasn't putting off charting to save someone else's life. I'm not arguing that it's a perfect world or anything. Just that this person was negligent by not doing their charts. It's not that difficult
@ABadPassword6 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas everyone, thanks for watching our videos! ❤🎄✨🎅❄️ - The other Narrator
@xoanone6 күн бұрын
lowkey other than the og narrator you're my favorite. you always bring so much emotion to the narration.
@nathanielWest-x1e6 күн бұрын
@@xoanone thats so real his commentary is elite
@ArcanineEspeon5 күн бұрын
@@xoanonewth, how many narrators are there? I thought there were only 3. Yellow, Green, and another Green with really annoying intonations. Don't tell me there's more than one Yellow...
@ArcanineEspeon5 күн бұрын
Hey, Bad Password, why doesn't each narrator have their own color? Not to mention face and shape. You ARE yellow, right? Are there multiple Yellows?
@ABadPassword5 күн бұрын
@@ArcanineEspeon I'm blue! There's 4 narrators, there's Blue, Yellow, Green and... I don't know the 4th color or if there is one! I don't make the color decisions. If I did we'd have had magenta already lol
@Cpl.Clawhammer6 күн бұрын
4:56 Label on the box reads: “Dead seagull: DO NOT FILE!!!”
@onionbubs3866 күн бұрын
"I don't know what I was expecting"
@Cpl.Clawhammer6 күн бұрын
@ HOLY SHIT IT’S ONION BUBS!!!
@onionbubs3865 күн бұрын
@@Cpl.Clawhammer 👈😎👈
@RealJasonBehrens4 күн бұрын
Did fast food before college. This was circa 2021-22 and the pandemic was coming to an end and at the time we were so desperate for new employment that we took on anyone and everyone who applied for whatever position. We hired a supervisor who also turned out to be a whiny manchild. He would leave constantly during lunch to go to the bathroom and be gone for upwards of anywhere between 30 mins and an hour and when it was time for his break, he'd be gone for over an hour. Eventually our store manager got onto him about that because the longest break we could take was 30 minutes. He would eat his lunch and fall asleep in the break room. He also called out every other weekend. Whenever I would close with him, it got to a point that I was out the door as soon as we closed because I was stuck doing EVERYTHING while he was sitting and scrolling through his phone after inventory. Whenever I would ask him to help and do something he would whine and makeup some excuse as to why he couldn't do it. Eventually, word got out to HR and they took my side and fired him just before my first semester of college
@bobbrock42215 күн бұрын
I will always respect the person who makes a mistake and then owns up to their mistake. All people make mistakes, it's the people who lie about them that are the problem. Own up to your mistake and use it as a learning experience. I have pretty much failed at absolutely everything a person can fail at in life. I took responsibility for these mistakes. I always learned from my mistakes and usually didn't make the same mistakes; although sometimes I did.
@Karagianis3 күн бұрын
1:48:49 Because they can't charge the nurse without admitting one of their staff was the cause, which would mean THEY are on the hook for compensating the patient's next of kin.
@jaydis196 күн бұрын
Regarding story 32, manufacturing machines do not care. They will move and do their task, crushing or cutting etc anything or anyone in their way. Following ALL safety protocols, locking the machine, turning them off, etc, is a must. Said from someone who's worked in manufacturing most of my life
@brittanyhayes10743 күн бұрын
Story 8 with the overhead crane. One day this year (2024) my dad came home saying he almost died and it was because some guy started moving the overhead crane while my dad was up in a boom working. He started screaming as he saw it coming at him but it was loud in the building. Somehow they got his attention in time it didn't crash into him. My dad went down and took a breather after basically thinking that's it im going to die right now. The operator also got a lecture but probably not fired at that moment. Scared my dad enough he cried every time he thought about it even at the jobsite. Oof dont want to think about this anymore I still need my dad around so going to a new vid. Stay safe y'all
@mayoraeryn6 күн бұрын
I have two "coworker from hell" stories. The first was someone I worked with back when I worked at a local gas station. She went out of her way to make my life difficult, straight up hating on me for having a physical disability. She would always act extremely rude and hostile towards me. What's funny is after I had quit and went back there 2 months later as a customer, she was nice as can be. I still have my suspicions about her, honestly The second one was someone I also lived with at the time. We worked night shift as security guards at a meat packing plant, and every single night, I was working the jobs of 5 people basically by myself (we were horribly understaffed.) Every single night without fail, my coworker who would constantly do as little as possible, and every night at the exact same time, she would "go use the bathroom" which I believed the first couple times. Until I caught her on the security monitor sitting around in a different part of the building where she thought I couldn't see her. Tried reporting her to my supervisor at the time, but nothing was ever done. I will say that I got really good at efficiently handling every aspect of the job myself. Would've been all fine and dandy if said-coworker wasn't also the reason I ended up having a workplace accident that ultimately lost me that job entirely, but that's a story for a different day
@SueñosReddit-q3y4 күн бұрын
Tuve un compañero que siempre se llevaba el crédito por el trabajo de los demás y nunca asumía la responsabilidad de sus errores. Fue una experiencia frustrante, pero me enseñó a ser más firme en mi comunicación.
@specialk0825996 күн бұрын
To answer the Whataburger question: totally worth a fair bit of chaos. Especially for their breakfast, god I love their breakfast. However, to say it’s similar to In N Out is a bit of a stretch. It’s probably closer to Popeyes. It’s like if Popeyes had the menu variety of McDonald’s. 8/10 overall, 10/10 for their breakfast
@TristanSartoris6 күн бұрын
Interesting! And much appreciated info; I was genuinely curious!
@DragonKing-mj2rk6 күн бұрын
30:38 whataburger can be very good but like all fast food chains it depends on how competent the workers are
@TristanSartoris5 күн бұрын
Thanks! I was genuinely interested.. now I need to try this for myself!
@demoballer355 күн бұрын
@@TristanSartorisit's like ashtro then u can get a burger salad 🥗 those or great ngl
@L.26Күн бұрын
Worked with someone at a bank that handed out an extra $2000 to a customer (he returned it). Also she missed a bundle of $20s when counting the safe and passed over the responsibility of finding the $1000 to another worker. We also found evidence of her using hard drugs in the bathroom so that explained a lot of her behavior. She was a nightmare to work with. I hope she got her shit together.
@Caligulove5 күн бұрын
I really can't look over at the video while listening. Still haven't learned to move only the power washer in Powerwash Simulator, I see. That's rough.
@marniedeterman81556 күн бұрын
Had a coworker report me to HR because she somehow found out I was going to get a 0.50 cent raise
@lucasjones35745 күн бұрын
Just started a new job as a line quality inspector and my trainer once I got to 3rd shift was a lady who was bipolar and not on medication because she refused to take any it was a horrible experience trying to learn and the one night that sealed me leaving that place was a night th at I had got a migraine and nothing i would take would help and she cussed me horribly because I wasn’t taking care of myself and was just trying to leave early ( I never left early because of the migraines). Turns out I was allergic to the chemicals they had on site where other people would just get an itchy rash I got migraines I’m glad that I no longer work there
@Craeshen6 күн бұрын
13:00 I groaned for the op there. Many many hours of work to sort through that which is unrecoverable, restack the semi okay stuff, and re palletize.
@ActuallyHoudini2 күн бұрын
27:53 UGH THIS HURT SO SO MUCH AS A PHOTOCHEMIST
@Wheelchairspeeder6 күн бұрын
Nollaig Shona duhit from Tx ( merry Christmas and happy new year and take care and God bless and love your videos 😊
@ArcanineEspeon5 күн бұрын
55:35 I'm so confused. Can someone please tell me what the Fox and the Hound have to do with this?
@EightiesJames6 күн бұрын
Crazy.. Years back I worked with this dude that called himself U.Sparked.. Real class-act. He'd disappear for an hour and try playing *Guess the Smell my Finger* with the office..
@Jo_Bond6 күн бұрын
Nepotism is the pits!
@Leah-u3o5 күн бұрын
What’s this game called? 😂 I NEED it
@EoghanDonnelly-m3x4 күн бұрын
powerwash simulator, i have it and it takes a while but it's really satisfying once you're done
@Yo-shadow6 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas to all
@TheShadow05155 күн бұрын
Your captions could use more than a little TLC…
@MINRoadkill4 күн бұрын
52:44 what??? Isn’t it illegal for 12 year olds to have a job???
@Alyathaean5 күн бұрын
The story with the hand in a fryer ... NEVER use cold or even ice water for burns! NEVER! It makes it way worse! Use lukewarm water
@Leah-u3o5 күн бұрын
Use lukewarm water and slowly decrease the temp
@OldmanSkeletor6 күн бұрын
Made same, mistake making cable no biggie. Just ohm it out
@josephlitera34482 күн бұрын
Unrelated, but that powerwash simulator gameplay was genuinely painful to watch
@Cxa24-o4p6 күн бұрын
Sadly me
@devilishlyhandsome8306 күн бұрын
Had a trans coworker about 15 years ago when I first left school and back then there wasn't all the talk about it and they were very quiet didn't really talk to anyone and I assumed it was just because they were different and wanted to keep themselves to themself. Anyway after a couple of months I left that job and moved on to something else. Fast-forward another month or 2 and said former colleague was in the news for chopping up a social worker that used to visit with them and showing off the body to someone who went to the police and told them.
@PeriwinklePig6 күн бұрын
Well that escalated quickly
@pacboy76735 күн бұрын
Jesus that is f*cked up....
@valenciageode255 күн бұрын
Story 67 I’m wondering if the woman was actually trying to kill the client.
@jas69406 күн бұрын
I’m eating and a few of these got me gagging 🤮
@cityhunterinak4 күн бұрын
ok special needs school bus driver here were in line im in my own bus loading my own kids and i hear yelling i look over and see another SN bus driver red faced screaming at a kid seemingly ignoring him im not even on the same bus but i already know this dude is screaming his head off at a deaf kid knowing a little American sign language i went over to help and i understand letting off steam but telling another adult you were about to slap a grade school kid ya i talked to my manager before we left the school
@superwolftheezioauditore61666 күн бұрын
Love the videos
@codm227126 күн бұрын
Mary Christmas
@Wheelchairspeeder6 күн бұрын
Randall sounds like a cross between Rain man and Dwight scrute and Beavis and Butt-head except i won't insult Beavis and Butt-head like that..and he sounded abit on the spectrum but as a person on the spectrum I sure wouldn't claim him lol... and Whataburger rocks and so does In and out... Narrator guy whattburger is not only worth it and delicious burgers used to be only the size of your fist palm slighty bigger than a white castle burger but you have the Whataburger company to thank for giant jumbo burgers they opened in 1950 and started the trend of burgers being huge..so if you pay 8$ for a larger burger which is the norm now you can thank Whataburger for that they were .50-60¢ in 1950 but now 11$ but definitely overpriced but worth it every once in a while...im not a former fry cook but as a Texan you kinda learn the history of the company especially in highschool business and eccomics class and Decca club ..our teacher loved the place and told us the history..of them along with other companies 😅
@pacman101826 күн бұрын
draught is pronounced draft
@matttheavgegeek76526 күн бұрын
58:01
@terrynagle74105 күн бұрын
No it's not
@EoghanDonnelly-m3x4 күн бұрын
What isn't what?
@Leah-u3o5 күн бұрын
40:05
@monicavandemark31905 күн бұрын
I had a coworker who forgot to tighten oil drain plugs don't know how many was forgotten but he was fired took a few months for context I'm an automotive technician
@SC-750theMarbleMan6 күн бұрын
Story 5 is 🤢
@twitchytermite6 күн бұрын
woah im kinda early lol. merry christmas everyone
@ronaldblackburn24836 күн бұрын
Too many commercials
@_OBXjaguar_5 күн бұрын
?
@jaclynmoorhouse233 күн бұрын
Use an ad blocker or pay for KZbin premium then? This isn't an issue by the creator