I got a second job at Dunkin Donuts on the night shift. I actually really enjoyed it, because it was so chaotic, with drunk people coming in when the bars close and weird people who really needed a doughnut at three in the morning. The reason I quit was that they had roaches everywhere, and they only cleaned the counters (including where the food was prepared for breakfast sandwiches) by wiping it off with a cloth that was wet with water only. They didn't use any cleaner and just wiped everything with the same cloth, and I didn't even know how long that cloth had been smearing its way along the dirty counters. There wad doughnut stuff, egg, bacon, bagels, etc. remains just wiped all around with the roaches with this one cloth. By the end of the night, I wanted to just smack the doughnut out of people's hands and tell them how dirty it probably was and that I wouldn't be surprised if their were roaches in them. I was later told by someone who went their to eat (not knowing) that they had seen a rat in the store as well, and I didn't doubt it. A few weeks later, I took a job in environmental services (janitorial) at our local hospital, cleaning and sanitizing every office and patient area. I think, that night at DD inspired me to do it.
@Sammymc2 жыл бұрын
At my last job we had someone quit in 15 mins. They interviewed him. Hired him. Brought him in. Showed him around our very nice offices. Introduced him to the three of us ladies in the department. He excused himself to the bathroom and never came back. Our IT guy checked the cameras. He quick walked from our office to the mens room. Was in there for about 15 mins. And then came out looking all sweaty and bolted straight for the door. We pretty much came to the conclusion that he shit himself and was too embarrassed to explain. He never answered any emails, calls , or texts. So he quit by default.
@Davtwan2 жыл бұрын
I hope it was shitting himself and not taking care of... personal business.
@PoorItachi2 жыл бұрын
Yeah he definitely shit himself 😂😏
@bananapee862 жыл бұрын
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@taurnguard2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've dealt with the 'come in early unpaid' b.s. too. Arbor Drugs manager tried to get away with that. Nope. Reported him to corporate and the State Labor Department.
@FreakinSweet862 жыл бұрын
I got one for you. I'm a support worker and among those I support is a lovely woman with complex needs (autism, bi-polar, non-verbal, severe learning disability). She is a joy to be around but you also, understandably, have your work cut out. Over the years, she has displayed destructive behaviours (they have pretty much gone now) and it was in my first or second year of working that this newcomer was shadowing (following an experienced staff member around, getting shown the ropes etc). Anyway, the service user in question had been on quite a destructive streak and began to rag on this heated towel rack/radiator in the bathroom. Now when she wants to, she will see things through to completion and display a crazy amount of strength when in that frame of mind (seriously, it's fascinating in a way). She managed to pull this radiator from the wall. No sooner had this occurred, the newcomer bolted over the stable door that separated her apartment from the staff room and ran for the exit. Never seen again, well not by me anyway.
@mostlyharmfulll21032 жыл бұрын
That story about the guy who became a manager at McDonalds on his first day because everyone else was fired sounds like the plot for an anime.
@DavidLLambertmobile2 жыл бұрын
Checkers 🍔 in my metro area Orlando FL, litterly has ads saying how staff gets paid everyday or every 24hr for each 8hr shift. so they have such little faith they just say: f&^÷ it get $ when you can. PS my friend in Penn Hills PA, had a local Taco Bell near his house that shut down 🏚 because mgmt could not hire-train hourly workers.
@HLY662 жыл бұрын
Before the line managers took over, our big boss did interviews for an open position in our office. She hired this woman who instantly went on sick leave before she started the job. Turns out that she has really bad sciatica and sitting down for long periods of time (which is what we do) would be impossible for her. Once her sick leave had ended, she went on it again. She was interviewed knowing it was a sitting down office job that did not benefit her medical issue, was trained up on our system, had her brand new work email set up and everything. She never once came into the office. We only knew this woman by her name alone. When it became very obvious that she was never going to come in and was just going to keep going on sick leave, big boss had to encourage her to resign.
@melkiorwiseman52342 жыл бұрын
On this side of the world, she could be immediately fired for misrepresenting her ability to do the job.
@joannethomson45682 жыл бұрын
We had a new hire quit on the first day. Admittedly it was a pretty busy and crazy day at the front desk if the Dr's office, especially since we had to keep stopping to explain things. Lots of patients, many of them new, and the phones were ringing off the hook. She was overwhelmed and I don't remember if she waited until lunch to say the job wasn't for her. I do remember that she drank three cups of extra-caffeinated coffee, so she was probably seeing auras around everything.
@keithboyd95822 жыл бұрын
When I was in my mid 20's (mid 90's) I had a job at a check processing center working the mailroom. I decided to get a part time job at a local Blockbuster Video. Worked a 4 hour shift just so I could learn the basics and did pretty good. The manager comes to me and gives me my schedule. Had me set up to work full time 40 hour shift. I told him that I was hired on for part time evenings and he told me that I was hired on for full time. I ended up quitting that night only cause the other job was unlimited hours for 5 days a week plus a 4 hour shift on Saturdays. Wasn't goanna give up a job with a shit load of overtime for a 40 hour job. Besides the store got closed up a few months later so I think I made the right decision.
@jorgedelreal99052 жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to me. I have a regular job with plenty of OT on weekdays, a random Saturday like every other month. I got a weekend only part time at a restaurant. They wanted me to quit my regular job to work at the restaurant for less money per hour and only 40 per week. I said bye.
@bananapee862 жыл бұрын
@@jorgedelreal9905 RRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@DavidLLambertmobile2 жыл бұрын
you made the right choice, ✔️. It's tough to try & work 2 jobs.
@JG-fe1gx2 жыл бұрын
I quit at an Infiniti dealership in Bellevue Washington after 1 day. The shop was a clusterfuck, the salespeople were dirtbags, and the guy that was supposed to train my said straight to my face he had "anger issues" and we weren't going to get along. I made it very clear to him I wasn't going to take any shit from him, anger issues or not. I finished out my day, and never went back.
@DavidLLambertmobile2 жыл бұрын
I did contract security for a few weeks part time at a car dealership in Orlando Orlando.gov mid 2010s. I was surprised how some sales staff, crew seemed inept, crass, impolite. The car dealer VP in charge of security was a D-bag & made a effort to screw me, others up except for 1 female security guard who worked there 4-5yr. The client once called the property alarm service, shut off 2 or 3 alarms prior to my post but NEVER told me or my company manager. I left that place after about 4 weeks.
@karlzaunbrecher82414 ай бұрын
20:24 She should have reported him to HR, and he should have been fired. People who do things like that never change because there are no consequences
@LinoLizard9 ай бұрын
Not Day One, but more like Week One. (Yeah.... I was the one who quit) I very briefly worked as a pharmacy technician in training since I needed the extra money. I initially interviewed at a particularly famous drug store chain as a cashier, but I guess the hiring manager liked me so much she offered me a pharmacy tech position. I didn't know anything about the medical field, or what I'd be getting myself into, but was told I'd be offered paid training, plus it paid a dollar more an hour than a cashier position. Since I needed the money I very quickly said yes. Keep in mind, I already had a full-time job and since I'd typically go here right after, I would always be exhausted. I was also scheduled to work that Saturday on an 8-hour shift. My coworkers seemed quite cliquey, and didn't really like outsiders that much. (Keep in mind, I was still waiting for my scrubs to come in). One day, one of them very rudely asked me "UMM CAN I HELP YOU?!" like she was from Mean Girls. It actually got to the point where I dread coming into work, and I was still in training. But I think what made me throw in the towel was one day when I was shadowing that same girl I mentioned. She was ringing up this really sweet old lady (didn't look any younger than 70...) and definitely gave off sweet grandma vibes. The other pharmacy tech just blatantly told her that her insurance would no longer cover her medication, so it went from $20 to $400 or something insane like that. I actually saw the old lady's face break and slowly frown. She didn't go "Karen" mode or anything, but she just despondently gave my coworker her credit card and rang her up at full price. I didn't think I'd feel this bad for some random, sweet elderly lady, let alone feel like I would cry, but here I was. The worst part was my coworker didn't seem to care too much- almost like she was desensitized. It was then I texted the pharmacist in charge, telling him I couldn't do it anymore. I don't regret it.
@wschnabel19872 жыл бұрын
Quit a job at kfc 3 hours in due to the manager saying she would spray people she thought smelled bad with her perfume. I have a severe skin reaction to certain cleaning chemicals and perfume/cologne. Gets to where I feel I can taste the smell.
@bumblebee9492 жыл бұрын
If I'd started my current job now, I probably would have quit on my first day. When I actually started, there were 4 managers and 2 owners who were reasonably involved with everything, and spoke with all of their staff. Now there are 2 managers and 2 owners that I maybe see once a week and never speak to. I have also pretty much become the manager of the bar, with neither title nor pay nor training, because the previous bar manager allowed himself to be poached along with the assistant general manager to go open up a new hotel.
@koopaking61482 жыл бұрын
Going to be honest I'm not starting 30 minutes early for work to help set up for free either... You want me to show up that early your paying for that extra time...
@lilydrawsart57562 жыл бұрын
Okay this was a few months ago. Picture this: 16 yo girl. First ever job. Hard of hearing with other disabilities. Employment place: taco bell. Very very short staffed. Hiring manager could never find time to meet with me. Finally met with me after 3 weeks of "oop we are too short. Come tomorrow". I get hired for $15/hr 2nd day in my coworker asks me to do something with a burrito that I didn't know how to do. She begins cussing me out and storms out. Other coworkers just say "yeah don't mind her". Anyways I start getting so stressed that I start sleep talking and throwing things in my sleep. 1½ weeks in: >5 minutes into my shift old lady and crusty white dog walk into lobby< >we can't serve her bc lobby is closed (we don't know how she got in)< >she walks through the drive through< ... >I spill 2 large Baja blasts onto a customer< ... >blanked after a guy hands me a $100 and forget to hand him his change< >can't get back into register without manager code< ... >really really big $100+ online order comes through. Line cooks don't make the meal< >manager cusses me out bc I didn't tell him about the mobile order that was on his screen< >I run into the bathroom crying and quit
@newblackpaladin8246 Жыл бұрын
I'm an assistant manager at a small Walmart. My boss hired a girl to work at the fuel station, and he seemed happy with the interview. She didn't show up on her first day because "the schedule was confusing." It's not. She never showed up for any of the three shifts she was expected to work.
@robertfolkner92532 жыл бұрын
When I worked in a machine shop that made engine parts, we had this kid who was a new hire. While running a part, he broke a drill off in the spindle. In this place, whenever you had an accident resulting in material damage you had to go to the front of the building and wait for a driver who would take you to the clinic for a urinalysis test. When the supervisor told him this he picked up his bag and said “I’m sorry man, I couldn’t pass a pee test now,” and he walked out and never returned.
@yamairad12 жыл бұрын
The "Lazy" one. I bet he realized everybody was overworked and underpaid and knew his worth. I do not believe you need to be stressed out and in a hurry for 8 hours every single day. It's not worth the pay.
@azurequill38512 жыл бұрын
Ok, the idiot who had been on her phone, clocked out for 40 minutes for a Starbucks coffee, and tried clocking out for lunch like 20 minutes later. With all this in mind, and the VIP being mad she was gone for good? Oh, he definitely was getting something from her out of this, probably why she thought she was untouchable in the first place even as an intern
@skylinefever2 жыл бұрын
1:00 In high ranking auto repair, you have to have a huge toolbox, and usually you pay a tow truck to get it to the repair shop. I do find this moron's story funny, if you can't find where a part is located, every repair shop has a manual in the computer, complete with drawings of where those things are. He must have been really high on something illegal. DIY-ers with a little bit of skill can replace a thermostat and drink a few beers at the same time, in most cases. Some cars can be weird and annoying, this doesn't apply to all of them. 4:10 Well, maybe he left some fake information before committing an inside job. If the company didn't do a background check or hadn't yet entered his data into the system, maybe he got away with that trick. 14:55 Malicious compliance: So I used piss jugs and left them in really inconvenient places for the boss. 15:52 I love when people can afford to leave an unethical workplace. I worked at so many auto repair shops where lifts didn't function properly. We were still stuck using them. If people could afford to leave, that would be fun to watch. 18:04 Amazing how quickly jobs know what you are worth once you are gone. Maybe pay good workers right and promote them regularly. That price might be cheaper than downtime from being understaffed, or paying recruiters to find new people. No, companies think they can milk every last cent from employees. Working in auto repair, I often saw this. Such companies would not bother to maintain their vehicles properly. They would put it off and pay big fat preventable repair bills as a result. Plus, they would have the cost of extra vehicle downtime. 20:53 That really sucks, HR should have fired at guy and bought her a restraining order. Stalkers suck. When did he arrive in your country? Some people have no idea how bad stalking is.
@darkshado1242 жыл бұрын
I watched a guy paint a door while stocking shelves. It took him four hours. For one door. He had over twenty doors to do. I didn't see him the next day, or at all. He got replaced. It was his first day working for a renovation company. Lol
@christins.14812 жыл бұрын
It was 6 hours tops when she quit. Came in the first day just to show her around etc for 5 hours and 30 minutes. She shows up the next day, was clocked in for 30 minutes when I told her I'll be right back to use the restroom, come back out to see her walking out with the manager. I was assuming she was getting something from her vehicle, but when she stepped, the manager turned around asking me. "What you do?" "Nothing. I told her I was using the restroom." Said she didn't like her help going unappreciated.
@okaykh-o53162 жыл бұрын
My English teacher in hs quit the day before she was supposed to start.. she made it to orientation (to meet the students) and quit the same day. The original teacher got sent to teach 8th grade (she was teaching 12th grade and our test scores were so good with her as a teacher.. so they sent her to work with the 8th graders) just before the beginning of the second semester.
@NatGeoGacha2 жыл бұрын
Technically it was my third day. And I (17F) don’t even like to call if a job. I was “working” for an old guy (maybe in his mid-60s) at a dry cleaner. The building was like 200 years old and the basement was a literal dungeon. He told me that I’d be working completely alone when training was complete and that sent my anxiety up the wall. Also he never mentioned paying me. And I never got a straight answer to any of my questions. So I texted him that the job wasn’t for me and that was that. His girlfriend seemed nice, but she looked to be barely 10 years older than me.
@josepherhardt1642 жыл бұрын
Okay, that's creepy. Good move on your part.
@ashleynicolecooke43862 жыл бұрын
I guess that lady thought she would only be a delivery driver
@JohannaNazareen12252 жыл бұрын
I worked in a restaurant that was horible place. We had some people coming, they started working and after one or two hours they would quit. I lasted a month and half there. I couldn't take their noncence and interfearing in my private life anymore. So I quit. My friend had a neighbour whose son started working as help in a car mechanic shop. The first day he came they asked him to pass them one wooden support plank that they used to put under the van that they were fixing at that moment. And they had too many cars on the repair pitt.(I dont know how you call it, english is not my first language, we call it the canal) So he went, took one plank from under the van that they were fixing and that was on a place where the front is on some ramp so the plank is under the wheels. The van just slided down the yard and smashed into owners new bmw. The new guy just took his jacked and left.At that moment. He knew he was fired
@charlestaft54702 жыл бұрын
Love the videos. Keep it up 👍
@SuperCabrito142 жыл бұрын
I was in charge of a guy who quit im just 3 hours. He asked me twice if it was break yet and what time is break, I said 2pm. Thing is it was a heavy day and we had a skeleton crew full of new hires that I was babysitting while simultaneously running the department so I was already stressed asf, I wasn't gonna send them to break exactly at 2pm or else we would fall further behind. When he came back after a very long break I confronted him and told him I dismiss him for break and lunch, not the clock, I prefaced this by telling him we needed all hands on deck before we could go to break or lunch. He understood and we got back to work then he disappeared again, this time he didn't come back. Later at lunch I asked the production assistant and she said that this guy stormed into the office and told them what a fucking ahole I am and they need to watch who they promote, that I disrespected the crap out of him and someone like me couldn't me in charge of him. Ok then
@zeta_noir Жыл бұрын
He did the right thing. His break is at a certain time and you did not respect that.
@SuperCabrito14 Жыл бұрын
@@zeta_noir good, the less crybaby britches I have on my crew the better
@zeta_noir Жыл бұрын
@@SuperCabrito14 you're one of those scumb@g boomers everyone hates I take it lmao Thats just sad, they're always too stu pid to realize they're always in the wrong
@phs1252 жыл бұрын
I'm kinda there today. I'm a doctor in india. Typically, a shift for duty doctor lasts 6 hours in daytime, and 12 hours at night. And the salary in north india is usually around 100,000 per month. In south india, it's lower at around 40-45k per month. My last job was 9am to 4pm, and I was making 40k per month. I went for an interview today. And the offer was. 25k per month. For a 12 hour day shift. 8am to 8pm. I can start going tomorrow morning, but I don't think I will. The hospital is 25km away from home. So I'd have to get up at 6am and go. And I'd reach home, freshen up. And immediately sleep, because I need 8 hours of sleep. Almost half the salary for double the work compared to my last job. No thanks.
@mztweety1374 Жыл бұрын
A day after my hubby accepted a job with a company..his old job called him back. I totally called it.
@brandonsmith68672 жыл бұрын
Literally happened yesterday someone walked in for their first day, and quit after 130 mins
@mionfel13502 жыл бұрын
Maybe, just maybe one day they'll fix the outro.
@cecilbob5612 Жыл бұрын
2:45 Not Walmart Dollar General
@envitech022 жыл бұрын
Mine was 15 minutes. I had hired a guy and asked him to show up Monday. He agreed. Monday came, no show. Called him. No answer. Whatsapped him, no reply. So I figured he's not going to show up. Wednesday he walked in at 10. Told me his granduncle (or some relative) passed away. Requested for leave. Denied. Left. So, he "worked" for maybe 15 mins tops.
@Vanilla_Neko6 күн бұрын
To be fair That one guy who had to keep going to the bathroom over and over should have in fact included that on their application or at least submitted it when they were first filling out their onboarding paperwork and it asked for things such as if you need any special accommodations
@DavidLLambertmobile2 жыл бұрын
in the 1990s, did security at a bank 🏦 HQ complex, 3 main bldgs. Did most of my shifts evenings, night shifts 🌃 . once, had a younger guy mid 20s come in for on the job training. He had no formal security skills or military service. 0. The guard worked about 3-4 hours & said; nahhh... not for me! 🚫
@Teddy_Graham2 жыл бұрын
Ok so there’s a thing called “The Tedneck Kings of Comedy” that I had no clue existed. Goes to watch 🤷🏾♂️
@jamiethal13192 жыл бұрын
I believe that’s supposed to be “ Redneck “.
@Teddy_Graham2 жыл бұрын
@@jamiethal1319 I believe if you figured the typo so did millions of others.
@sourbongjuices96322 жыл бұрын
SAM THAT MAKES SENSE
@jaym52852 жыл бұрын
anyone know the background music??
@askreddit30212 жыл бұрын
More likely he’d destroyed his veins and had stripped to find a decent vein in order to shoot up.
@alyssamorgan7472 жыл бұрын
Surprised by a local one; i.e. the Frederick MD story. Yeah, we live about fifteen minutes away from Frederick.
@j.tgrooms2 жыл бұрын
A cool vid on a hot day
@werewolfcowboy31512 жыл бұрын
I work at a east coast based grocery store food lion hapd a old guy who had retired from his job and wanted something part time to keep him busy he lasted one day he said and I qoute "this ain't for me " the job consisted of putting milk eggs water sugar n bread on the Isles clean floors taking trash out n clean bathrooms not glamorous but easy work
@kendoruslink7017 Жыл бұрын
Power tripping bosses
@davidpaikins31722 жыл бұрын
That u went to bathroom 3 times in 8 hours.... document that stuff. And send it to hr...
@b5media2412 жыл бұрын
Ak47ra1der is an Aldi manager lol
@johannaschonberger61822 жыл бұрын
Yeah at my place of work we half to be in atleast 30 min before but since we have shit management that doesn't hold anyone they like accountable its pretty easy going for lazy employees
@thomaschodak68802 жыл бұрын
3 days i was hired with this guy named Dan there was another Dan that was working there too but had been there longer so as a joke Dan 1 says to Dan 2 "there can only be one" well my next shift Dan 2 was not there so we don't know why he quit
@dillonh21182 жыл бұрын
Why do people keep recycling this two year old thread
@peterolbrisch16532 жыл бұрын
Thousands.
@jamesbuckner47912 жыл бұрын
An hour
@michaelmoore16272 жыл бұрын
Disappointing, this is a reload stolen from a different channel; at least re-edit it. Sloppy.