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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Millions of Americans are leaving their jobs in what economists are calling "the great resignation".
    2021 has seen a huge number of people in the US change their careers - last month four million quit their jobs.
    BBC's US correspondent Michelle Fleury went to meet people in Kentucky, where people are quitting at a higher rate than in many other states.
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Komentáře • 9K

  • @yordy2740
    @yordy2740 Před 2 lety +5035

    There is no worker shortage. There is a wage shortage.

    • @full__tilt
      @full__tilt Před 2 lety +316

      💯% The MSM would not mention this but everyone knows that wages hasn’t caught up with the rising cost of living.

    • @Andrewbait
      @Andrewbait Před 2 lety +156

      pHuck capitalism long live the working class

    • @m101ist
      @m101ist Před 2 lety +62

      Inequality pay gap. 😳

    • @ByasSano
      @ByasSano Před 2 lety +66

      Not only wage shortage but value of dollar. Think in 2019-2020 40% of the dollar was printed can only guess what it's now. Find a good passion/fun with work you do. If not then time to move on ( i'm one of those that has been working alot of hours in something I dislike, sadly)

    • @herrwahnsinn4229
      @herrwahnsinn4229 Před 2 lety +19

      @@full__tilt It has never tracked even the falsified inflation reports given out when the central bank poo poos, for decades.

  • @jxnathanmark7661
    @jxnathanmark7661 Před 2 lety +6616

    Managers have seem to have lost human compassion and empathy. How could you threat someone’s job when their daughter may have cancer and miss peoples funerals. Simply unbelievable. Treat your staff right and they will stay.

    • @mxbx307
      @mxbx307 Před 2 lety +402

      Big difference between management and leadership. Most "managers" have no leadership qualities at all - simply bullying and nagging your staff while micromanaging them and deliberately avoiding rewarding their successes is NOT "leadership". Not even close.

    • @batman6621
      @batman6621 Před 2 lety +162

      Terrible "managers" are one of the reasons im scared to get a job. Theyll make it out that I need to dedicate my life to it

    • @watchulla
      @watchulla Před 2 lety +87

      The saying shit rolls down hill is in some cases. The owners and the ones above the manager have a lot to do with it too. They pressure the managers then the managers pressure the workers.

    • @bev7236
      @bev7236 Před 2 lety +155

      My husband became a manager last year and he treats everyone with respect, care and concern. He helps his workers when they have family issues or emergencies and tells them that family is more important than work and to go home early, etc. He also improves their mood as often as he can to help them have a positive attitude! However, upper management and corporate doesn't like this, they threatened to fire him if he didn't go back to his former position because he isn't the BULLDOG they want a manager to be. He didn't quit or step down and they've yet to fire him... His numbers are stellar and they really have no reason that's fire-able, other than being a caring manager. He's not happy with the job but he sees how needed he is to those under him.

    • @tteros5998
      @tteros5998 Před 2 lety +3

      @@batman6621 lol what? where do you live

  • @CheekyLove
    @CheekyLove Před 2 lety +26

    I've ended buying Iphones, name brand clothes and accessories, ended my Amazon account, ended Netflix, HBO, Disney. This is something that I continue to strive for. There are more economical alternatives that do support the consumer instead of filling the wallets of corporate giants. When one starts supporting local and small businesses that treat their employees right, it feels better and creates a better community.

  • @harmeharkhanna4225
    @harmeharkhanna4225 Před 2 lety +446

    The right of workers to earn a living wage, have safe working conditions and live with dignity should always be respected and upheld.

    • @dotjai330
      @dotjai330 Před 2 lety +8

      everyone earns a living wage. Those who complain live beyond their means. You live in an expensive city and can't afford it, move somewhere else. You have yourself to blame for not preparing yourself to live outside your parents house.....

    • @eastsidej20ny22
      @eastsidej20ny22 Před 2 lety +1

      Say that shit again so they can hear you

    • @lupuswarrior6785
      @lupuswarrior6785 Před 2 lety +19

      @@dotjai330 so explain why people are on food stamps and sap or whic? People don’t get a livable wage in this country.

    • @bruceh1964
      @bruceh1964 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lupuswarrior6785 If you're making a wage and you're living, then it's probably a "living wage". It is a bad term, because it implicitly suggests that people can't afford to "live" and yet, every single working person I have ever seen was living. When you say a "living wage" you mean a "higher wage".

    • @gregbenwell6173
      @gregbenwell6173 Před 2 lety +2

      It isn't just a living wage though!! Hell I wouldn't mind earning a "decent paycheck" but when you have to work nearing 80 hours a week and you are missing out on your daughters' girl scout events and your sons football games doesn't make work worth doing!! And honestly having to blow off your wedding anniversary because you were told you have to "stay an extra four hours tonight", doesn't make you a better employee either!! Especially if you are not going to see another extra thin dime of pay increase to your own income for "helping the company out"!! Sure you might get the "overtime pay" but that is a "one time thing"!! And it still doesn't replace watching your babies first steps, or skip mowing the lawn for another week, because you have to spend all day Saturday stuck at work to meet a deadline YOU DID NOT CREATE!
      And many companies today give you medical insurance packages that actually cost you money directly out of your paycheck!! And when you go to take little Timmy to the doctor, your boss tells you "You can take him to the doctor, but you might not have a job when you come back!" so basically you are paying for medical insurance you are not even allowed to us!! BUT the government demands your company offer you the insurance so you are stuck in a constant Catch 22 with it!!

  • @Mizerableklaha
    @Mizerableklaha Před 2 lety +2684

    I quit my airport job for this reason, It was literally killing me. I run my own little store now, earn less but I am much happier and healthier.

    • @bloodwargaming3662
      @bloodwargaming3662 Před 2 lety +37

      Let your boss feel the burn

    • @iquiteverything7922
      @iquiteverything7922 Před 2 lety +35

      I hope you the best. You took one for the team.

    • @ellis_artyana
      @ellis_artyana Před 2 lety +28

      Good for you. And good luck for your store.

    • @tishagonzalez725
      @tishagonzalez725 Před 2 lety +10

      @@bloodwargaming3662 as your boss feeling the burn, you busy making money

    • @bloodwargaming3662
      @bloodwargaming3662 Před 2 lety +4

      @@tishagonzalez725 ya bcz most of the Bosses were making money and the people were struggling

  • @Joshifying
    @Joshifying Před 2 lety +4292

    The man who couldn’t go to his grandfathers funeral because of work and getting written up....that is offensive to the human race, his employers should be ashamed and I hope when they meet their makers they will have to answer to what they did to others on earth.

    • @barbaravyse660
      @barbaravyse660 Před 2 lety +112

      That is a terrible way to treat your employees. I’m so lucky to work for a great company that values family and work life balance.

    • @David-nu6kw
      @David-nu6kw Před 2 lety +84

      No need to treat people like that. It's evil.

    • @blablup1214
      @blablup1214 Před 2 lety +12

      Yeah... if there wouldn't be employee who would have one funeral every month .....

    • @Tutkanator
      @Tutkanator Před 2 lety +14

      To be fair, he never said he couldn't go to his funeral BECAUSE of work, just that he didn't get to. It could have been a visitation restriction at the hospital

    • @cressida00
      @cressida00 Před 2 lety +86

      They are not ashamed, because it is the norm in USA working culture. Just taking vacation time is seen as slacking at your job. It's the hampster wheel of hope, the American dream has evaporated. USA middle class life peaked in late 1950's. Check the data and see for yourself. Bezos flies into space, while his minions are crushed to death in his factory by tornado. 401k retirements stolen by Wall Street, many states are bankrupt.

  • @Kill3rT0fuuu
    @Kill3rT0fuuu Před 2 lety +13

    People are tired of being called essential, yet being paid as if you're disposable.

  • @tacoscabeza4761
    @tacoscabeza4761 Před 2 lety +49

    My heart goes out to all those people who weren't treated as they should be in those jobs. They deserve better and I'm glad they took steps to get themselves out.

    • @YouFallenforit
      @YouFallenforit Před 2 lety +3

      I quit my job because my boss was turning into a slave driver expecting me to do everyone else's job...
      I demanded a raise or a promotion, he denied my request so I left the business... fast forward two months and he is now trying to negotiate my return...
      It's not that he appreciates me or even that he has learned his lesson
      It's just his desperation was outweighed by my resolve.

  • @aberjack92
    @aberjack92 Před 2 lety +1941

    This is one of the greatest things to come out of this mess. Don’t give your life to a company that will replace you tomorrow without a second thought

  • @Xaera
    @Xaera Před 2 lety +4663

    the last 50 years, employers made sure to constantly remind us how lucky we were to have a job. Now its time for the next 50 years where employers should realize how lucky they are to have us workers.

    • @potter5647
      @potter5647 Před 2 lety +104

      Yo bro let's be friends

    • @chrishoff402
      @chrishoff402 Před 2 lety +87

      They will not be hiring the children their workers could not afford to have.

    • @potter5647
      @potter5647 Před 2 lety +7

      @@chrishoff402 Yes, what else do you think will happen in the future?

    • @potter5647
      @potter5647 Před 2 lety +3

      @@chrishoff402 are you social science major bro??

    • @chrishoff402
      @chrishoff402 Před 2 lety +53

      @@potter5647 Well, back in the day I took macroeconomics, polysci, systems analysis and design. I also built up my education fund starting age 5 picking fruit and moved up from there. I'm retired now, my worst day retired is better than my best day working.

  • @DanielSilva-gf4kk
    @DanielSilva-gf4kk Před 2 lety +91

    Simple as this for me: I changed jobs after 20 months without being able to go home to see my family. The most important sentence I heard from the person who hired me at my current job was " There's nothing more important than health and family" I knew right there that he was the kind of person I wanted to work for.

    • @muttley7196
      @muttley7196 Před 2 lety +2

      Over here in Europe that’s law that your employer has to stick to….!

    • @user-wh1st3hq9u
      @user-wh1st3hq9u Před 2 lety +1

      @@muttley7196 hopefully one day we can catch up. At the moment we are being held back by mega corporations and brainwashed conservatives :/

    • @muttley7196
      @muttley7196 Před 2 lety +5

      @@user-wh1st3hq9u I do hope that’s so ! For some reason most of us Europeans are labelled socialist by the American media and right wing politicians! But we are just as capitalist as America and have a fair political system where people have multiple choices on who to vote! Not just two parties! It’s not perfect but at least we have more of a democratic choice!

    • @user-wh1st3hq9u
      @user-wh1st3hq9u Před 2 lety +1

      @@muttley7196 From what I've heard that sounds pretty accurate. The U.S. is just unfortunately a country that lacks in education but has a lot of propaganda that sadly leads people to believe irrationally and believe the made up stuff about places that function better than us that allows our multi billionaire class to maintain control.

    • @tracesprite6078
      @tracesprite6078 Před 2 lety

      @@user-wh1st3hq9u Even some millionaires are re-thinking. You may like to check out the Patriotic Millionaires.

  • @bjoe631
    @bjoe631 Před rokem +114

    No paid vacation, no sickdays, no healtinsurance.. And a boss than can fire you at will? What a nightmare. Keep fighting for your rights, You people deserves better. Most times it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest.

    • @maryelvis3172
      @maryelvis3172 Před rokem

      I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks..

    • @bjoe631
      @bjoe631 Před rokem

      @Abigail Campbell That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like *Mr Gary Mason Brooks* my coach, you may have come across him on interviews relating to bitcoin and stocks. He trades, manage trading account and offer mentorship program for clients who wish to become professional investors.

    • @garnier3295
      @garnier3295 Před rokem

      @Peter Moore Well this not my first time of seeing this name on social platform. A CNBC news host spoke highly of this man and his trading strategies. Do you know him ? if yes , did you invest with him ?

    • @bjoe631
      @bjoe631 Před rokem

      @Abigail Campbell It's 100% safe and legal, He’s an expert trader on stocks and bitcoin. I basically do nothing but collect profits, he was able to get me in early on most of these stocks and I exited just at the right time, his analysis was really on point.

    • @bjoe631
      @bjoe631 Před rokem +2

      @Abigail Campbell You can get in touch with him by *googling his name* , you will find his official website.

  • @pauld.b7129
    @pauld.b7129 Před 2 lety +2765

    I walked off my job of 8 years this summer because I was simply being taken advantage of. My workload increased by like 4x and at times I was the only employee left, but my pay didn't increase at all. After a crazy week where I made the company a buttload of money and handled far more than I should, working 14 hour days, I got a bonus of 50$ in my check and a pat on the back. That was nearly the last straw. Employers profits are up and our wages are way down. Not to mention how the dollar has fallen in the past 2 years. I'm sick of it and I'm starting my own business. Ill never work for anyone else again. I'm not doing all the work while making pennies on the dollar.

  • @laforce36
    @laforce36 Před 2 lety +375

    It's so funny to watch economists attempt to explain this "phenomenon" other than people just want to be treated like humans.

    • @n.e.g.u.s
      @n.e.g.u.s Před 2 lety +29

      There are copious amounts of paid professionals being compensated for simply stating the obvious. Makes everyone else roll their eyes.

    • @mgntstr
      @mgntstr Před 2 lety +6

      blind to the hundreds of thousands who quit work because government covid checks offered more money.

    • @Rio-ke9he
      @Rio-ke9he Před 2 lety +2

      Economists are not human

    • @cancanjaker1620
      @cancanjaker1620 Před 2 lety +7

      Economists is the lamest job in the world. Literally nothing they say work, but they still get paid to talk seriously on TV

    • @farenhite4329
      @farenhite4329 Před 2 lety +4

      Economics is a literal pseudoscience. They failed to predict every crash that was not obvious and yet claim to be able to explain said crashes. The explanation of course being nonsensical word salad.

  • @AngelOuttaFocus
    @AngelOuttaFocus Před 2 lety +201

    I think one of the things that came out of the pandemic was people realizing the futility of working jobs that just don't pay the bills. If the option is to work and not be able to afford cost of living and not work and not be able to afford the cost of living then why work? A point of wage hopelessness and housing unaffordability has been reached that we are going to have a tough time coming back from. I work for a staffing agency hiring in one of these markets, and it's really tough finding people willing to work for even $25-$30/hr when the average house is over half a million dollars, and is snapped up by property management companies that can offer thousands cash above asking price to beat out "normal people" and then turn it around as a rental property for vacationers that is unaffordable for the local working population.

    • @driftwood5504
      @driftwood5504 Před 2 lety +8

      sad but same here in GERMANY

    • @alinapepe9748
      @alinapepe9748 Před 2 lety +7

      Sounds like FL, housing and cost of living is so high now. Jobs paying minimum wage, big companies snapping up housing way above asking price, then renting them out at inflated rental prices. Someone tell me how anyone is supposed to make a life, when they can’t even afford the basics?!

    • @AngelOuttaFocus
      @AngelOuttaFocus Před 2 lety +18

      @fafaf afaf Thanks for that insightful and well thought out comment.

    • @klubstompers
      @klubstompers Před 2 lety +6

      Make a petition and get signatures to put on the ballot, for the people to vote on, that requires residency for home ownership in the city/state. No person/entity/company, is allowed to own more than x amount of rental properties, etc.. If a house goes up for sale, the top bid from a resident gets the house, no non resident bids can be accepted if someone local bids on it. Be pretty easy to get the people to vote on something like this.

    • @catladylifts6931
      @catladylifts6931 Před 2 lety +10

      damn sign me up! 25-30/hr? i have a college degree and the most i've earned to date has been $12/hr. people are stingy AF.

  • @WitchDRofKabul
    @WitchDRofKabul Před 2 lety +129

    The pandemic has changed people's values and actually brought us all closer together as a community despite the media, governments and social distancing.

    • @Jacob-og9pz
      @Jacob-og9pz Před 2 lety +8

      Everything they do always backfires so they desperately cling on and pump most the worlds money into control mechanisms like greed packages

    • @andreiarama8745
      @andreiarama8745 Před 2 lety +2

      Not in Italy,here people are stupid and selfish

    • @WitchDRofKabul
      @WitchDRofKabul Před 2 lety +5

      @@Craig121000 Pocahontas called. She misses you.

    • @ripvanwinkler1548
      @ripvanwinkler1548 Před 2 lety +1

      Fuck the community, nothing but a bunch of useless losers that are too lazy to get a job like everyone else. What are all these people doing right now that are "standing up against the big bad employers"? Rhetorical question. They are all jobless. Putting a damper on the economy overall

    • @maxsolo2652
      @maxsolo2652 Před 2 lety +2

      for sure
      In Socialist Germany we get a day free by law to go to a funeral of a relative.

  • @christieomojo
    @christieomojo Před 2 lety +1587

    Some of these employers are inhumane. The man who's daughter was sick, given no flexibility at all its sickening I'm glad he left. I have no sympathy for businesses struggling to hire. We all remember how they mercilessly fired people with little to no severance, while pocketing bailout money. Finally some karma!

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban Před 2 lety +23

      “Some”? I think its normal if there isn’t a law about it.

    • @kimberlysoto6864
      @kimberlysoto6864 Před 2 lety +14

      He should have used Family Medical Leave Act. Federal law.

    • @herrwahnsinn4229
      @herrwahnsinn4229 Před 2 lety +3

      I too hope that it is good for workers, but that unfortunately is not the decades long trend.

    • @notinterested8452
      @notinterested8452 Před 2 lety +3

      Karma is not an English origin word. Maybe other people should misuse your English words?

    • @NeoFreshair
      @NeoFreshair Před 2 lety +13

      Businesses were hit by unnecessary lockdowns and governments bailed them out and now forcing them to fire employees to get jabbed!
      And governments are planning for more lockdowns, which means more handouts and bailouts and will result in businesses forced to lay off workers if they don't take 3rd, 4th, and more booster jabs!!
      If majority stand up all of the nonsense will stop, but majority seem happy to get stabbed sorry jabbed!!

  • @jordanlester9276
    @jordanlester9276 Před 2 lety +1616

    The old saying applies “people don’t quit jobs; they quit bosses.”

    • @rejectionistmanifesto8836
      @rejectionistmanifesto8836 Před 2 lety +10

      The vaccine mandates will cause 10-25 million more quits then after months with short staff 10s of millions more will burnout and even get sick from overwork

    • @deadartist8827
      @deadartist8827 Před 2 lety +9

      I quit jobs. I loved my bosses.

    • @beandipcartography
      @beandipcartography Před 2 lety +12

      I quit my bosses in 2019.
      They were/are scum.
      Money is tighter, but my stress level is way down.

    • @camaroman101
      @camaroman101 Před 2 lety +15

      So right. A bad boss can make a great job terrible.

    • @rell127
      @rell127 Před 2 lety +4

      Yea that's not true I quit jobs unless the pay is where I need it to be.

  • @jjk4891
    @jjk4891 Před 2 lety +81

    I feel so bad for Josh. His grandparents… his daughter… that’s a lot to take in. I hope his daughter is recovering well.

    • @maxsolo2652
      @maxsolo2652 Před 2 lety

      In Socialist Germany we get a day free by law to go to a funeral of a relative.

    • @splint3048
      @splint3048 Před 2 lety

      @@maxsolo2652 We get the same here in Australia.

  • @jrighteous1984
    @jrighteous1984 Před 2 lety +11

    I was working 55 to 60 hours a week before the pandemic , once pandemic hit , I realized that being home with my wife and kids was far more valuable than anything in the world , so I cashed out my annuity acct to pay off my house and all our debt , I now have spent the last year only working 24 to 28 hours a week ! I plan to stay this way as long as possible. Me and my family are much happier !

  • @nothanks1239
    @nothanks1239 Před 2 lety +1280

    Wouldn't let him off work for his sick daughter or his grandfather's funeral?!?! Are there no laws in place for that? That's absolutely crazy.

    • @noseboop4354
      @noseboop4354 Před 2 lety +227

      Welcome to corporate America, where you are free to work or work more.

    • @mariar3767
      @mariar3767 Před 2 lety +63

      Is crazy is legal to not give people free days to bury family members or taking care of sick children .

    • @voltorb433
      @voltorb433 Před 2 lety +40

      There are laws in uk I got 30k from a large company you most likely use when they tried to constructively dismiss me when my daughter got cancer. Yeah I questioned humanity after that one. Can't mention the company as I signed a NDC , but you most likely use them on a daily basis they used to have ties to a certain billionaire who loves doge.

    • @msafiri1806
      @msafiri1806 Před 2 lety +5

      @@voltorb433 PayPal?

    • @TreyC24
      @TreyC24 Před 2 lety +78

      My friend's matron of honor passed away weeks before her wedding, she had cancer that took a turn for the worst. Her husband's employer didn't want to give him off for his wife's funeral because they said he used all his days off while she was sick. They told him he should have planned his time off better because he knew she was going to die. Luckily he took it further up the management chain and got his time off, bereavement leave is supposed to be separate from PTO time.

  • @LaisCordiolli
    @LaisCordiolli Před 2 lety +879

    I'm from Brazil and I got laid off last year from my Executive Assistant job where I had 5 terrible bosses. It was the best thing that happened to me! Now I work from home teaching English to Portuguese native speakers. I don't get stuck in traffic, I go to the gym almost every day and cook myself healthy meals. So happy!!!

  • @deftone4u
    @deftone4u Před 2 lety +25

    He’s right I deal with customers every day and I almost feel like a therapist.

  • @nadiastewart30
    @nadiastewart30 Před 2 lety +73

    My heart goes out to everyone in these "critical times hard to deal with".

  • @annie1779
    @annie1779 Před 2 lety +1422

    I got money thrown at me at my last job because a grown man didn’t want to wait in line to pay for his food. It’s so degrading and it makes sense that so many people don’t want to deal with this anymore.

    • @firstnamelastname4249
      @firstnamelastname4249 Před 2 lety +7

      What was your job and who exactly threw the money at you if you don't mind me asking?

    • @qwmx
      @qwmx Před 2 lety +42

      It reminds me of the grown man who went Karen (in this case "Kevin") on me because of the increase of food prices. We're a family business, if meat prices go up, our dishes need to go up and we only increased the food prices at most by about $1AUD, but majority of his favourite meals which him and his family eats, they were increased at most by about 50 cents AUD and his King prawns were increased by $1 AUD. Keep in mind, they're on welfare and they do work for in a nearby branch of a major retail chain as retail assistant and drive a car that takes up a lot of petrol. My own family did not support me because I exhibited a "bad attitude", ignoring the fact that I was initially polite, empathetic, I was a teen, I needed to go and study, I can't abandon the counter and he tried to act rude to get a better deal by wordlessly slipping another competitor's menu in front of my face and interrupting me with "look at the menu" whenever I tried to be professional and I tried to tell him we can't change the prices. At that point, my "bad attitude" which my family had an issue was me saying "I don't care" in response to his bad behaviour, I was sticking up for myself. They all knew what happened, because I explained, but they all focused on me saying "I don't care". I get much more intelligent feedback, understanding and support from people who aren't even my family in a non-family affiliated workplace.

    • @annie1779
      @annie1779 Před 2 lety +54

      @@firstnamelastname4249 it was at a Cracker Barrel and it was a middle aged white man lol

    • @toga20000
      @toga20000 Před 2 lety +35

      Yeah, I used to work at service stations when I was younger and I got money thrown at me every now and again. Sometimes, near the end of my “career” there I started throwing things back at them, rude pricks…
      Customer service sucks, and it’s depressing, and a small portion of the public are complete jerkoffs. I support what is happening, public frontline workers are copping crap they shouldn’t have to deal with

    • @baldeagle4710
      @baldeagle4710 Před 2 lety +37

      don't work in food service. you deal with human trash in that field.

  • @szithaanu9934
    @szithaanu9934 Před 2 lety +3155

    Isn't it mad how we allowed ourselves to be conditioned into believing a job has to take priority over every other aspect of our lives.
    Great to see more and more people realizing their value and worth.
    Edit: For those in the replies who clearly missed the point, I never said you shouldn't work. I said we have been made to accept that a job must have priority over everything else in life, even matters involving our families.

    • @sexyhijabidancer2139
      @sexyhijabidancer2139 Před 2 lety +18

      Stop. You sound like a melodramatic TikToker

    • @margomazzeo1680
      @margomazzeo1680 Před 2 lety +120

      @@sexyhijabidancer2139 Why don't you??

    • @wwbuirkle
      @wwbuirkle Před 2 lety +28

      Well you have to put food on the table somehow

    • @cadekiel2953
      @cadekiel2953 Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah this was a dumb statement, who the hell is going to pay for the food mortgage etc....just dumb

    • @Sean-nh6cv
      @Sean-nh6cv Před 2 lety +4

      💯💯

  • @TheOracle1814
    @TheOracle1814 Před 2 lety +5

    I am a Lyft driver it is the third job I’ve ever done and quite frankly it’s the most easiest and less stressful job I’ve ever had. my last job I gave six years of my life at a military factory at age 23 and quit at age 29. my current job still Lacks the satisfactory benefits and personal needs like retirement and etc. but I just rather do something with my life that will not put stress on me and deal with hostile people and ratchet work environment

  • @combatwombat594
    @combatwombat594 Před 2 lety +5

    As an American, I can say I was also one who quit my job. Didn't know I was joining some grand movement or anything. I just got sick of being treated last an asset rather than a person. If I tell you I can't work a certain day, I CAN NOT work that day. If I call in sick, don't try and guilt trip me into coming to work. If I need my schedule adjusted because I have important things to do and can only do them on one day, arrange my schedule the way I need it. When I worked at McDonalds in my early 20s, I used to tell them they needed me more than I needed them, I was far from lying or blowing smoke out my ass. It's beyond the pay at this point. Yes it would be great to make a living wage, but it would also be great to be treated like a god damn human being!!!!!!

  • @gif24gt60
    @gif24gt60 Před 2 lety +163

    People have spent decades being abused and harrassed by their employers. Low pay, little or no benefits? Do you blame them? Best thing you can do is tell your boss to shove it and walk.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 2 lety +7

      My insurance deductible went from $3500 to $5000 for next year. But my hospital bill this past few months was $4500, covid. I was wondering how is this when my deductible is $3500? Oh, some doctor walked into your room and that doctor was out of network in a hospital that was in network. It's not just bosses, the whole system is a scam. I got a $0.45 cent raise for next year. But I actually like my job.

    • @gif24gt60
      @gif24gt60 Před 2 lety +7

      @@alanrogs3990 your absolutely right. Insurance is a scam and the healthcare system is not patient orientated. It is insurance orientated. The insurance company uses patients as pawns. Doctors and laboratories collect your co-payments and receive kickbacks and the insurance companies collect your premiums. If you ask a doctor if your insurance company sucks based upon coverage of tests, they will not tell you. They have a gag order under contract with the insurance company. They get bonuses from the insurance companies. It's a horrible corrupt system.
      The entire system is a fascade. A wolf in sheep's clothing. Congratulations on finding an employer that you like working for but in the year 2021 it's absymal that one cannot give a minimum of $1.00 an hour raise. After taxes, what does that come out to $0.50?

  • @txbre8758
    @txbre8758 Před 2 lety +226

    For those confused, America has no regulations like Europe & the UK. I once had someone die on the job and we kept working. People are quitting in huge amounts because we can’t do it anymore.

    • @ahab9712
      @ahab9712 Před 2 lety +12

      Jesus. Surely there's laws preventing this?

    • @9876karthi
      @9876karthi Před 2 lety +61

      And no health benefits...it is tide to your job mostly. So mostly if you loose your job then no healthcare. It is really f***tard system...many people stick to their job just for healthcare.

    • @pushslice
      @pushslice Před 2 lety +21

      @@ahab9712 Not really; American (private -sector) employers are under no obligation to give a single day off/holiday , if that’s what they chose to do.

    • @ahab9712
      @ahab9712 Před 2 lety +17

      @@pushslice Thats awful. Over here there's a required amount of days an employer must give for holiday by law

    • @eattherich9215
      @eattherich9215 Před 2 lety +9

      @@ahab9712: by the time I left paid employment in the UK, I had accrued five weeks' paid holiday. Paid sick time was separate.

  • @southaussielad2496
    @southaussielad2496 Před 2 lety +14

    After 16 years as a production Baker, I'm making the move into medical. It's surprising how much we tell ourselves we can't do something or a change is too risky, while other people can see our potential and will exploit us for 40+ hours a week.

  • @lavorbitor9711
    @lavorbitor9711 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm working for a pharmaceutical company here in the UK. When the pandemic started, they changed our contracts and they made them worst. They took advantage of our fear and uncertainty. I'll probably quit in a few weeks time. The point is, i think that this case applies to many other companies therefore i'm not surprised many people are quitting

  • @ajaded1
    @ajaded1 Před 2 lety +772

    It's crazy that so many of us have the same story. I worked for the same restaurant company for 32 years. The last 20, I spent as a general manager. I was forced to take a pay cut when Covid first started. Then I was furloughed. I worked 60-70 hours a week for 20 years. I missed anniversaries, birthdays, Thanksgiving, and Christmas out of a misplaced sense of duty. Being furloughed was cool for 2 weeks. Then what? You go from working 70 hours a week to 0 hours per week, it fucks with you. That being said, I saw my family more during my one year of being furloughed than I did in 20 years combined. I found a job where I am paid hourly. I make like $100 less a week take home, but I also work 30 hours less a week and I am appreciated. The company I had worked for prior is now a dumpster fire and deserves every bit of it.

    • @Tim_Shu
      @Tim_Shu Před 2 lety +24

      Sad story James, but so glad you've found something else. It just seems so foreign, I live in Australia and if we have too much holiday leave saved up we are forced to take time off.

    • @venkatm.energy
      @venkatm.energy Před 2 lety +27

      Love your job, but never fall in love with your company because you never know when the company stops loving you - Narayana Murthy

    • @thatguy5801
      @thatguy5801 Před 2 lety +6

      Sorry to say but you're the muscle that drives the engine, in all those years and hours you could of built a cabin, a house, a home, a plot, a land, a garden, a farm, a homstead, a life.

    • @AK-kz6wc
      @AK-kz6wc Před 2 lety +2

      Enjoy your newfound life!

    • @wellaciccio2362
      @wellaciccio2362 Před 2 lety

      I am really sorry to hear that

  • @Leopold_van_Aubel
    @Leopold_van_Aubel Před 2 lety +929

    That man's story is touching. He's very brave for being honest about his feelings. I wish him plenty of success in business.

    • @Leopold_van_Aubel
      @Leopold_van_Aubel Před 2 lety +24

      @Ehbfunbcc Whjfhbhjxf Why are you like this ?

    • @bo4Elite
      @bo4Elite Před 2 lety +15

      @Ehbfunbcc Whjfhbhjxf you got some personal problems with the man!?
      Chill!

    • @Leopold_van_Aubel
      @Leopold_van_Aubel Před 2 lety +16

      @Ehbfunbcc Whjfhbhjxf Maybe we don’t have all the sides of the story, but that’s precisely why you shouldn’t judge him so easily...

    • @gustavoemannueldeangolasil243
      @gustavoemannueldeangolasil243 Před 2 lety

      That thanks,the new dictadorship of proletery of stay home and death of hungry.Close all in name of science and of life but ,the economic see after and now .Go crisis and of when is the faut ?

    • @russellm2555
      @russellm2555 Před 2 lety

      All funerals were shut down to covid protocol but whoaaaaa the manager

  • @moonbull3137
    @moonbull3137 Před 2 lety +6

    I really have a new found respect for people who stayed working at fast food places and grocery stores. They deal with some real scumbags day in and day out. Yet we really depend on them for food/ nourishment. We really have to be kind to them

  • @Thedarkknight2244
    @Thedarkknight2244 Před 2 lety +12

    Companies should be customer centric for sure, but there should be mindfulness of the abuse customers impart on workers

  • @yellowroses2648
    @yellowroses2648 Před 2 lety +1777

    I do think we Americans are obsessed with work, and it's a good thing that this viewpoint is changing. I lost both of my grandparents and parents this year... It has been life altering! I think my biggest takeaway from my losses is that life is just too short to not be around the people you love and to not live your life in a way that brings you joy.

    • @johng1738
      @johng1738 Před 2 lety +138

      I think the last two years woke up a lot of people. Why run the rat race if there is nothing at the end? You cant get absolute devoted employees, if your not even paying enough to rent in the market. Why should i give up my life, for an employer who wont even match inflation?

    • @thiccchungo1041
      @thiccchungo1041 Před 2 lety +87

      @@johng1738 exactly, why should the common person break his back so some rich businessman can live the high life? It’s stupid

    • @annamelanie5151
      @annamelanie5151 Před 2 lety +52

      I’m sorry for your losses. Wishing you peace and healing in 2022

    • @Blue-Dog
      @Blue-Dog Před 2 lety +18

      Cheers to all the comments so far in this thread from an ordinary Aussie.

    • @seadrown6252
      @seadrown6252 Před 2 lety +21

      I'm sorry for your loss, I can't imagine losing 3 family members in a year. My prayers go out to you.

  • @davguvnor66
    @davguvnor66 Před 2 lety +428

    I lost two brothers in the space of three months, my marriage ended the same time, took me a year to come through it, quit my job and went self employed as I realised that chasing the big salary didn't make me any happier, life is for living and loving those close to you. Never deny your dreams and take heart and courage from those that support you.

    • @jonathanvh9958
      @jonathanvh9958 Před 2 lety +18

      hang in there and look after yourself, that is a lifechanging combination of events.

    • @odeode4338
      @odeode4338 Před 2 lety +13

      I wish you all the best David, may you find happiness in what you do and enjoy the fruits of your hard labour.

    • @reem3266
      @reem3266 Před 2 lety +1

      Well said

    • @johnchristmas7522
      @johnchristmas7522 Před 2 lety

      Your LIFE is the most important thing, to your children and your wife.Work is a is Hump we all have to bare, just make sure its a good job for YOU not your employer!

    • @rejectionistmanifesto8836
      @rejectionistmanifesto8836 Před 2 lety +1

      10s of millions more will quit as 40 hour or more work weeks are no longer worth it. Anyway most things will be lockdown globally on-off and other problems where travel isn't even possible/too many hassles and after a while buying new cars is also not worth it so better to have more free time to recuperate than live as a constant working debt slavr.

  • @SteezyDollIsabel
    @SteezyDollIsabel Před 2 lety +18

    I feel like some of these employers don’t even see people as people anymore they just see money that can be made if a employee is there.
    I also got fired as a cashier 2 years ago for being in a car accident. Some employers are really messed up. They do not care that we are dieing or have funerals. When the guy started crying in this video I remember feeling like him.
    After quiting another job I hated I launched my business. Right now I am looking for a job but let me just say these employers think being disrespectful and inhumane will keep employees. It true there is more to life than being tied to a job that you hate.

  • @emiliebryant5348
    @emiliebryant5348 Před 2 lety +3

    Living in America I can tell you most of us are getting fed up. We’re disrespected, have no support, most of us are struggling financially. The middle class is disappearing and more and more people are struggling. Our healthcare is inaccessible for a lot of us and the cost of living is so high, mostly because of the supply chain issues.

    • @banana53358
      @banana53358 Před 2 lety

      🙄I m thinking to live in america but it looks like I must have second thought s

  • @dilly9537
    @dilly9537 Před 2 lety +614

    I left my 50k a year job in the UK and moved to Sweden. It was the best thing I ever did. I have more time with my kids and I actually get to see them grow and develop. Now I work from home, i don't have to deal with crappy people face to face, and I live life at my own pace. My old bosses were toxic narcissistic weirdos, who promoted an unhealthy crabs in a barrel mentality in the workplace.

    • @beaulieuonnp593
      @beaulieuonnp593 Před 2 lety +13

      Even so you need an income to pay for your kids. Being childfree, I don't need so much income

    • @SamSam-mv6gf
      @SamSam-mv6gf Před 2 lety +14

      Be careful Sweden will steal your children. They are known for that

    • @goodtogolifestyle630
      @goodtogolifestyle630 Před 2 lety +54

      Sweden is quite nice, better lifestyle compared to the UK I reckon. All of Scandinavian countries are great places to live.

    • @biggiec8224
      @biggiec8224 Před 2 lety +53

      @@SamSam-mv6gf What are u on about?

    • @Alicia-ft5bc
      @Alicia-ft5bc Před 2 lety +6

      Glad u find ur own happiness in life, Ur boss seems crazy and super toxic ☠️

  • @carmar208
    @carmar208 Před 2 lety +175

    I called off to take my grandmother to the hospital and got in trouble at work, and I never missed days. America is not as great as we pretend to be.

    • @Krypton853
      @Krypton853 Před 2 lety +2

      Everyone knows how America Is already. The sad part Is America Is not even pretending how bad the Country has become to the world there literally showing It.

    • @repentbeforeitstoolate1173
      @repentbeforeitstoolate1173 Před 2 lety

      please turn your life to Christ whilst you still can the rapture is about to happen anytime soon please repent of your sins And invite the holy spirit to make his home inside you it's not about religion its about a relationship

    • @lalani888blue
      @lalani888blue Před 2 lety +2

      @@Krypton853 Canada too. I love how beautiful Canada is - But I'm done with watching the slavery system. The people who determine wages would themselves never be able to survive on them. The corruption needs to go. This entire unlawful vaccine mandate B.S. is pure evil. People are brainwashed. Nothing but fear mongering propaganda.

    • @erikkison
      @erikkison Před 2 lety +1

      Meanwhile Great Britain is great as the name suggests.

    • @indesires606
      @indesires606 Před 2 lety

      I called off as well and now my hours are cut out of pettiness whilst being underpaid. Real professional.

  • @nelauren
    @nelauren Před 2 lety +2

    CEOs and business owners create selfish expectations of their employees: you have to work as hard as me but you don’t get paid as good as me.
    People are waking up to this.

  • @timemaster31
    @timemaster31 Před 2 lety +5

    Working in customer service were the most miserable years of my life. Most people are good but the bad apples spoil it every time.
    I’m in college now getting my degree so I don’t have to be yelled at and treated like a slave for the rest of my life

  • @sadsandwich8553
    @sadsandwich8553 Před 2 lety +741

    Im so glad to see that people are starting to care more about their families and their mental health then their wallets, its great.

    • @Kurata_Nemui
      @Kurata_Nemui Před 2 lety +16

      It's not always just a question of wallet, when you have a family you want stability, not uncertainty.
      One way to ensure that should be to have a job but since you can be fired at will in many states, that is moot.

    • @SuperMysteryboi
      @SuperMysteryboi Před 2 lety +20

      I make $1000 less a month but I’m so much happier and less stressed and I’m completely fine w that.

    • @Kurata_Nemui
      @Kurata_Nemui Před 2 lety +3

      @@SuperMysteryboi 1000 is a lot for me but I live in the EU so our salaries are typically around 2000 to 3000 before taxes.

    • @Tabascorider
      @Tabascorider Před 2 lety +4

      yeah, but who feeds them and pays their bills?

    • @vyaas_v
      @vyaas_v Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tabascorider The comment says caring MORE about their mental health and family THAN their wallet.
      However, it is definitely complicated.

  • @PhilipZeplinDK
    @PhilipZeplinDK Před 2 lety +2176

    For those unaware, this has also been happening in Asia (particularly China and Japan), where people quite literally lie down and refuse to do anything. Two other countries, well known for their extremely harsh working enviroments.
    Meanwhile in Denmark, I'm hoping that more companies switch to a 4-day work week. Tried that a bit last year for a few months, was pure heaven! That extra day does A LOT.

    • @Girl-on-fire
      @Girl-on-fire Před 2 lety +132

      @@CoryPchajek I would want a 3 day weekend 😁

    • @lalani888blue
      @lalani888blue Před 2 lety +184

      Yes. It's called mental health and actually having a life. Not being a slave. Congratulations 💌

    • @ashleyburns6752
      @ashleyburns6752 Před 2 lety +43

      If you are a man in China, it is tough and you have to work unless you are wealthy enough to not work. Most women just want to marry and then sit at home whilst the man has to work and support everyone.

    • @chibiromano5631
      @chibiromano5631 Před 2 lety +56

      Mexico works more hours than China and Japan. They work like 72 hour work weeks Monday to Saturday and minimum wage over is like $80 bucks a week, so they only make like max$400< usd> a month, but the prices for food and gas is the same as America, so their only option is cheap high fat -fast food which is taking its toll.
      But yeah, the fact that we pay US prices for all our goods is really messed up. We're sort of like Ukraine and Russia, we use natural gas and its all imported from the US and the price is the same. We have to pay $120 for electric/gas which is around 33% of our wages , in the US only 05% of your wage goes to electricity and gas(if using).
      Food- Around $200 is needed to feed one-two people a month in the US at minimal. You can do $150 a month for two but that's super college type diet eating ramen and unhealthy.
      In Mexico the prices are the same as the US. So once again, 40% of your wage goes to food and that's just going on a college type diet, in the US 10% of your wage goes food and it goes a long way.
      In America, if your conservative w/ your money, 60% of your bills are all paid for. So you still havve 40% of your income to spend on leisure goods. That's around $2000-5000 USD to save up or spend at your will.
      In Mexico nearly 95% of your wage goes to pay bills. So only 5% of your wage is to be spent on emergencies like medical expenses. The problem is that many Americans are coming to mexico for cheap healthcare which is inflating the prices so now the local resdients can't pay for the goods.
      Mexico work life balance is like America, Chinas and Japan but on steroids , that's why when they go the US they work a shi* load of hours because they are used to it. Their govt was neo libs... what ended up happening after 70% of jobs dissapeared in the 80s is that many turned to the GIG economy, the problem is that foreign companies like Wal Mart and Uber etc were allowed to compete with the small times.. So even if we turn to gig eocnomies in the US, we will be comnpeting against itnernational corporations and players just to survive off scraps.
      The US can quit their jobs, but there will be thousands of migrants from other countries waiting in line to replace them to get their shot at the 'amderican dream' . it's always been that way in America. The good guys don't win in the end , sure change will happen but after they've been fired.
      And the fate is worse if you accept it like Mexico did. They just took it on the chin and didn't say a thing.

    • @sega64official
      @sega64official Před 2 lety +37

      @@ashleyburns6752 not only that, but Chinese women specifically look for rich men so they can demand the highest, Most expensive fashion & accessories & sit at home and post selfies on Instagram & tiktok too. Impossible to satisfy unless you're a millionaire who is also a bodybuilder and the world's smartest man....
      It's a cultural thing. I dated a Chinese woman. Her parents blackmailed her to break up with me because I was white and not rich. If I was rich, they would have allowed it.

  • @theapachevikingnomadfromhell

    As a native resident to Texas, it has been my experience that very conservative states tend to treat their employees a lot worse than more progressive states. Conservative states have less rights in the workplace. For example. In Texas, we have “right to work laws“. Sounds pretty cool doesn’t it? Guess what. It’s really not. Right to work laws are very deceptive language. When they say right to work, they don’t mean that you’re getting extra rights as a worker. What they mean by that is that your employer has the right to fire you for any reason at any time. You can file for unemployment. Most likely, you won’t get it. The reason why is because the unemployment more often than not, sides with the employer. Guilty til proven innocent. That’s the kind of rights we get in Texas. We have the right to get fucked over.

  • @Bloombaby99
    @Bloombaby99 Před 2 lety +5

    I've been working since I was a teenager and it's not at all surprising that this is the end result of years of ungrateful attitudes, the blame games, innocent, hard working people getting fired or quitting while the favorites get to do whatever they want with little to no consequences, discriminatory practices, miserly people, and a society waking up and realizing their worth. I manage my realtor's team and real estate business and even though the pay is good and the employees/employers are good, this is the last time I will be helping somebody start and run their business because I will be starting and running my own soon enough. Can't keep taking the risk knowing that I'm replaceable at any given time.

    • @abelflores1593
      @abelflores1593 Před 2 lety

      Good for you you're waking up!

    • @truthseeker3536
      @truthseeker3536 Před rokem

      I experienced this at previous jobs. The best workers are often treated the worst, and the managers little pets, get to take it easy and even get the promotions.

  • @fobbitguy
    @fobbitguy Před 2 lety +791

    As an American living in Europe I realized America really messed me up thinking I had to work myself to death and feeling guilty to take vacation and call out sick. Europeans work to live whereas Americans live to work. My boss here in Europe had to order me to take time off. How screwed up is that? I'm glad Americans are resigning for their own peace of minds. Sad it took a pandemic to make them realize it.

    • @oyedejiidowu3118
      @oyedejiidowu3118 Před 2 lety +101

      Guess what? Despite the work work work culture, most workers in American are still struggling to make ends meet and wallowing in debt. Some are even working multiple jobs to get by.

    • @polskiewinnipeg
      @polskiewinnipeg Před 2 lety +11

      atleast you can afford a vacation in canada most people wont leave there province let alone the country, its quite sad

    • @neo-babylon7872
      @neo-babylon7872 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah but US has a much better work culture. I think. Workers in a US company seem to be alot more supportive towards one another therefore creating a better work atmosphere. But still Amazon is not one of those companies but in general you could say that about the US. I only wish it was a bit more fair and the hypercompetition was somewhat controlled then it'd be perfect.

    • @Angry-Lynx
      @Angry-Lynx Před 2 lety +38

      I liked to jack off at work

    • @blackkennedy3966
      @blackkennedy3966 Před 2 lety +23

      @@Angry-Lynx based cooming on company time.

  • @lvill3633
    @lvill3633 Před 2 lety +784

    Life is short... people are starting to realize that doing something you like is worth your time ☺️

    • @diggedboy2333
      @diggedboy2333 Před 2 lety +6

      Who give money?only rich ppl can quit and enjoy

    • @mrizky5653
      @mrizky5653 Před 2 lety +22

      @@diggedboy2333 money is depend on your lifestyle

    • @yazeedalhusban969
      @yazeedalhusban969 Před 2 lety +3

      @Escape Room they want this lifestyle for two reason, they don't have a purpose to pursue and they feel insecure inside.

    • @yazeedalhusban969
      @yazeedalhusban969 Před 2 lety +5

      @Escape Room I am not a Christian myself, but I agree with you on the matter that they feed their souls with emptiness, and that is actually being done on purpose to encourage consumerism.
      A purpose in life comes in many forms including religions and positive changes to the world can be through many ways and angles

    • @yazeedalhusban969
      @yazeedalhusban969 Před 2 lety +2

      @Escape Room yes I agree with you, I see it all the time and it disgusting.
      the other day I saw a CZcams thumbnail for a subject about off grid living, the thumbnail was disgusting, what kind of people show their wifes and daughters in sexualized manner to lure viewers.
      They didn't lure in viewers interested in off grid living for sure.
      I clicked it to block their channel, people have nothing to live for and have completely lost their morals, they have weak minds and hearts.

  • @kahbronne7834
    @kahbronne7834 Před 2 lety +2

    19 years old and have already had 5 jobs. I’ve been employed since I was 15 years old, I’m not gonna lie- I love working, feeling like I have a purpose. However, in my short tenure I have experienced people with absolutely horrible manners, rude customers, and abysmal management. Sometimes I feel caught in this loop where I feel if I don’t work my life is over, but it’s not! I am currently studying mechanical engineering, working on the side when I need to, & to whoever is reading this; pay yourself before you pay anyone else! Save your money, work hard, and take care of yourself over everything.

  • @dinomightstudios4119
    @dinomightstudios4119 Před 2 lety +2

    “There is more to life than a big house or THAT career.” I love that because I think we as a society have gotten caught up in image and titles to boost our social recognition and status, that we completely forget that we have family getting old, a world rusting away, and so much going on without you. Time doesn’t freeze for your hustle, and people aren’t going to wait for you to get in the “perfect” situation to show up. Life is more important than a write up.

  • @jacksoncolewhisenhunt7391
    @jacksoncolewhisenhunt7391 Před 2 lety +915

    I don’t live in America but over the summer I visited family there, my family members were talking about what a shame it was that everyone was quiting their jobs during the pandemic, where as I argued that it was good, millions are leaving and making the statement that they weren’t willing to be used as a tool, but should be treated as a valuable person in their work space. I’m glad to see that this video talks about exactly that

    • @iwuvpiesgaming9164
      @iwuvpiesgaming9164 Před 2 lety +6

      But where are they going?

    • @LuKiSCraft
      @LuKiSCraft Před 2 lety +6

      Controversial opinion: wage inflation is actually GOOD for the economy long-term.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Před 2 lety +29

      Hospitals don't care they fired loyal employees that worked through the pandemic and were exhausted.

    • @Kalvin5
      @Kalvin5 Před 2 lety +28

      ​@Zo Diary Just like workers can be replaced, employers can be killed and their companies destroyed. Bad employers are problematic to humanity, but as long as wealth is worshipped and America's culture is as prostitutional as it is, its people will continue to slowly induce their own suicides through self destructive lifestyles, habits, and an overall meaninglessness to the value of existence.

    • @repentofsins9064
      @repentofsins9064 Před 2 lety +6

      please turn your life to Christ whilst you still can the rapture is about to happen anytime soon please repent of your sins And invite the holy spirit to make his home inside you it's not about religion its about a relationship

  • @ducatikawasaki1290
    @ducatikawasaki1290 Před 2 lety +393

    That poor guy that didn’t get to go to his grandfathers funeral. May he find peace 🙏

    • @KNByam
      @KNByam Před 2 lety +21

      That's another thing. 1 and 2 weeks vacations a year is absolute garbage.

    • @Rust_Rust_Rust
      @Rust_Rust_Rust Před 2 lety +8

      @@KNByam Welcome to America 🇺🇸 😀

    • @russellm2555
      @russellm2555 Před 2 lety

      @@KNByam people who stick to the 99¢ menu shouldnt complain that the cook doesn't get paid enough

    • @rectorkirk1158
      @rectorkirk1158 Před 2 lety +1

      that was his choice to not go. he wasnt tied down more bs from bbc. read your state emolyment laws. most are the same.

    • @KNByam
      @KNByam Před 2 lety +1

      @@rectorkirk1158 Everyone is allowed 3 days bereavement here in NY, I'm sure other states have something similar.

  • @Obironnkenobi
    @Obironnkenobi Před 2 lety +5

    I am part of a social media team for a large retail chain that has numerous storefronts around the U.S. and the pandemic has seriously removed what little reservations customers had about showing respect to store employees. More than one occasion there has been customers literally throwing hands with employees just for asking them to wear a mask, or limiting how many people could be in the store at a time. We didn't have a requirement for masks as a company. That was all based on local mandate regulations where the limit in the store was due to no one respecting the 6 ft. request or getting upset because they weren't being helped fast enough. They would resort to shouting, throwing things, one guy threatened to have all his "gun buddies" come hang out in a store to show that they "wouldn't be bullied into Nazi propaganda". We are experiencing a huge staff shortage in a bunch of our stores simply because employees don't see it as worth it to put their lives at risk to earn a living when they are spit on, ridiculed, and assaulted on a semi-regular basis. I'm thankful that I'm lucky enough to work from home, but my heart goes out to those who aren't able to. Hopefully this all mellows out, but I know once it does there will be something else that people get up in arms about.

    • @MrPaknight
      @MrPaknight Před 2 lety

      WRONG ITS NOT THE CUSTOMERS ITS THE GREEDY SHARE HOLDERS BUT IDIOTS LIKE YOU IS WHATS KEEPS THE POCKETS OF THE RICH LINED!

    • @MrPaknight
      @MrPaknight Před 2 lety

      I bet you're a walmart worker!
      THE WORST PLACE TO SHOP.

    • @Obironnkenobi
      @Obironnkenobi Před 2 lety

      @@MrPaknight How is it the shareholder's fault that customers are assaulting employees? If you can give a valid explanation I am all ears.

  • @DEAR7340
    @DEAR7340 Před 2 lety +2

    I have observed, among my friends in the US, the phenomenon also tends to be misunderstood along generational lines. The older generation tends to attribute it to selfishness, not considering how many young workers lived through the mortgage crisis and household layoffs when they were growing up. They know *exactly* what level of commitment to expect from their employers and other institutions.

  • @IMisstheBoondocks
    @IMisstheBoondocks Před 2 lety +146

    I remember mid pandemic my director saying “if any of you leave, you will be replaced…” now they are begging us to stay. So smug until your company doesn’t have enough staff sustain. These companies and who they hire to run it need to reconsider their mindsets.

    • @markwhittaker6866
      @markwhittaker6866 Před 2 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 Před 2 lety +1

      Demand more money or threaten to leave!

    • @Deetroiter
      @Deetroiter Před 2 lety +2

      The director can be replaced, as well. They’d best to remember that and don’t sit too high up on that horse. Director didn’t think too far ahead it seems that when the work isn’t getting done because director doesn’t have the workers, the superiors will put them on the chopping block too

    • @HandriaTubal
      @HandriaTubal Před 2 lety

      🤣💯 yup

    • @siesies000
      @siesies000 Před 2 lety +1

      Most companies have had that attitude for far too long. I'm glad that they are finally getting a look at the other side of it.

  • @LOTW1
    @LOTW1 Před 2 lety +996

    2:03 this dude moved me because I had the same experience. I left my job while I was on break. My father was diagnosed with alzheimers and I didn't want him to forget me and not spend time with him. I had enough of missing birthdays, funerals, Christmas, Thanksgivings and never being able of taking a good vacation with my family. All I could accumulate throughout a year was a few hours of PTO(paid time off) that amount to about a week in an entire year. I couldn't handle missing out on sharing with my loved ones. I said "fuck this job" I'm gone. Started my own lawn business and I have all the time in the world.

    • @onceuponatime365
      @onceuponatime365 Před 2 lety +2

      So how much loan have you taken from the bank?

    • @mcfcguvnors
      @mcfcguvnors Před 2 lety +15

      Do find USA has insane work hours ,10/12/14 hour shifts
      spain has it right , split the work day or work when needed
      Prison factories are the future of manufacturing in both the UK & USA

    • @markbon5146
      @markbon5146 Před 2 lety +12

      Good on you for taking control of your life .

    • @heinzpechliwanis1411
      @heinzpechliwanis1411 Před 2 lety +22

      i could cry when i hear those storys from americans. the working conditions in america are beyoned inhumane. I get 30 days PTO a year, and im only a apprentice

    • @3ngi_n33r
      @3ngi_n33r Před 2 lety +10

      When I was in my twenties I loved working. Even as an older teen I always had two part time jobs and rode my mountain bike across town to each job. I eventually(mid 20’s) found myself taking over a very small company because the man who started it wanted out. I also found myself on call for about 15 years straight lol. But It really worked out for me because I didn’t particularly like working with others. There was always a disruptive employee and that stuff drove me baths!t. I wasn’t at work to socialize. Creeping up on 50 and I’ve worked for myself this whole time. I’ve never filled out a job app or have applied for a bank loan or borrowed any money. There’s alternatives. 👍

  • @sparkysmalarkey
    @sparkysmalarkey Před 2 lety +2

    Bad customers and bad bosses need to be put in check, period. Stand up for your self, competent people are hard to come by, use the leverage you have or start your own business. Stand up for your coworkers, services are in high demand right now, there should be no need to tolerate hateful, impatient people.

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary Před 2 lety +1

    We recently had a tornado tear through the town of Mayfield, Kentucky. Workers at a candle factory wanted to leave before the tornado hit, but were told they'd be fired if they did so. Some of those people were killed, others badly injured.
    The factory was destroyed and now all of the workers who survived the tornado are unemployed. Their reward for risking their lives to make profits for the owner.

  • @tommyb.justis6274
    @tommyb.justis6274 Před 2 lety +483

    as a fireman, I have seen just how short life is. live your best one!
    additionally, I have been diagnosed with severe ptsd from seeing so many having the worse days of their lives
    be safe out there everyone

    • @JosephKulik2016
      @JosephKulik2016 Před 2 lety +4

      The Yacqui shaman Don Juan once noted that most humans foolishly believe that they live forever. He suggested living your life as if every day was the last day of your life.
      Life With No Dead Time !!!
      Make Every Day Count !!!

    • @owindustry
      @owindustry Před 2 lety +3

      absolutely

    • @beaulieuonnp593
      @beaulieuonnp593 Před 2 lety +5

      thanks for the remnder. I have bought my elderly mum a smoke alarm for Christmas. Yes ,I am practical like that. Also got her a Carbon Monocide alarm thingy

    • @tommyb.justis6274
      @tommyb.justis6274 Před 2 lety +4

      @@beaulieuonnp593I believe that to be a solid gift for sure 👍

    • @repentbeforeitstoolate1173
      @repentbeforeitstoolate1173 Před 2 lety +1

      please turn your life to Christ whilst you still can the rapture is about to happen anytime soon please repent of your sins And invite the holy spirit to make his home inside you it's not about religion its about a relationship

  • @WarriorGirl_113
    @WarriorGirl_113 Před 2 lety +137

    "We the People" are fed up with "The United Corporation's of America"

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Před 2 lety +4

      Move to Venezuela and all your dreams can become a reality. Take AOC, Bernie, and Brandon with you. 3 people that never worked a day in there life but became extremely rich selling you these lies.

    • @user-ns6os2ym6n
      @user-ns6os2ym6n Před 2 lety +3

      Move to North Korea. Cause I see you like other big institutions (governments and corporations ALIKE) defining your life.

    • @repentbeforeitstoolate1173
      @repentbeforeitstoolate1173 Před 2 lety +1

      please turn your life to Christ whilst you still can the rapture is about to happen anytime soon please repent of your sins And invite the holy spirit to make his home inside you it's not about religion its about a relationship

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Před 2 lety

      @Hopper33 You are the one following the wrong Jew.

    • @angryakinaya9029
      @angryakinaya9029 Před 2 lety +3

      @@francismarion6400 I guess Norway, Canada and Sweden are socialist countries to you Huh? You always seem to bring up NK, Venezuela but never any socialist democracies that do particularly well on the world stage.
      Captialism and Socialism hand in hand, make happier citizens.

  • @hilmarnicolay7234
    @hilmarnicolay7234 Před 2 lety +4

    Something I think about when people tell horror stories from retail/customer facing jobs is how it doesn't have to be like this, it's all cause of the long standing tradition of ''the cusomer is always right'' I work in retail in Norway and here the customer is definetely not always right, and people know that! There seems to be a common understanding of, ''you treat me like a human being and I will do the same'' here, but in the US it's more like ''I will literally treat you like actual garbage and expect to be treated like a saint'' Unbelievable.

  • @123mvsmith
    @123mvsmith Před 2 lety +1

    People are also fed up with companies letting go of employees who have worked for 25-29 years of their life to save on pensions. Why dedicate your life to a company that doesn't care about people but only about their bottom line...

  • @lifeonleo1074
    @lifeonleo1074 Před 2 lety +221

    How can a man's child have cancer and you dont give him time to sort it out. How can a person's Grandparent die and you can't give him three days to go to the funeral. Some employers are heartless. Under those circumstances, I would quit too. My Goodness

    • @jamiebarringer4019
      @jamiebarringer4019 Před 2 lety +16

      One job I worked. My dad killed himself. And all the place could do was chase me around the store screaming all day.

    • @usn8964
      @usn8964 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jamiebarringer4019 Sorry about that :(

    • @jamiebarringer4019
      @jamiebarringer4019 Před 2 lety +11

      @@usn8964 I walked out. People power trip over their pathetic place in a company too much. When you have been poor most of your life. Money doesn't matter.

    • @mr.cosmos5199
      @mr.cosmos5199 Před 2 lety +6

      I can imagine that when he quit, the boss just get the others to cover up for his job instead of finding a replacement.

    • @tylerbhumphries
      @tylerbhumphries Před 2 lety +5

      Back in the 90s when my mom was pregnant with me, I almost killed her. I was a horrible pregnancy and eventually a complicated delivery. My father’s job wouldn’t let him off to visit my mom in the hospital and he needed the job because his wife was pregnant. A few years later that same job let him go hone early because one of our dogs died. They valued our pet’s life more than his wife and child. My mother was furious and tells that story often because it’s unbelievable.

  • @AtotheZ7
    @AtotheZ7 Před 2 lety +453

    I quit my job (in July) because i felt underappreciated by my company. I worked hard and stood around through the pandemic (i was a delivery driver) and got nothing. They added more work for no extra pay (i was salaried). So, i got tired of it and left for a job that i like a lot more and pays me hourly so if i have to wait for someone, i get paid for that waiting.

    • @dennis_szn4494
      @dennis_szn4494 Před 2 lety +25

      Fair play to you I hope you find or have found a much better job where your work is appreciated

    • @Der.Geschichtenerzahler
      @Der.Geschichtenerzahler Před 2 lety +19

      That's how things should be. A company that treats their employees like shit doesn't deserve any

    • @SN-sz7kw
      @SN-sz7kw Před 2 lety +3

      Good for you.

    • @user-Aa310
      @user-Aa310 Před 2 lety +2

      Hourly wages are fine for some. But what about job security?

    • @mr.cosmos5199
      @mr.cosmos5199 Před 2 lety

      Good for you
      From being paid nothing for more work to being paid more for nothing.

  • @dumbboykronick
    @dumbboykronick Před 2 lety +7

    I got laid off because HR assumed I did a no call no show when I even spoke to them about me not being able to come in for 1 day . I’ve seen people drunk come to work and get sent home but still have a job the next day . We work with 3,000 pound pallet jacks and I got fired for 1 day of a no show to work . I got my job back but I’m quitting soon . I wanna leave on my terms and not the mistake of idiot HR.

  • @muxz
    @muxz Před 2 lety +1

    I can remember my wife worked for a call center and we had a massive fire in town. The manager of this call center would not let people leave so they could go home and take care of their things, as the fire was spreading by the minute, burning down homes.
    This same place wouldn't let their workers leave during one of the greatest floods in the history of the state. It took the National Guard showing up and evacuating the business for the employees to finally get out of there and go home, hoping that their place was not underwater.
    This particular business is just one of a million places that treat their employees this way, and people are sick and tired of it.

  • @JustAnotherJeremy
    @JustAnotherJeremy Před 2 lety +243

    A local man, when i was in Afghanistan, told me something that actually makes the most sense to me. He just worked to live. Americans live to work. He worked to get what he needed. Nothing more nothing less. Americans live to work, and in turn live beyond their means. Mortgage payment. 2 car payments. Internet phone tv satellite radio, the list goes on and on. And you havent even gotten food or paid utilities. Makes perfect sense if you think about it.

    • @combat-2156
      @combat-2156 Před 2 lety

      Jihadistan

    • @tracik1277
      @tracik1277 Před 2 lety +37

      It’s never made sense to me that people buy loads of stuff with money they don’t have and then spend nearly all their time working to pay for the stuff and leave themselves no time to use/enjoy the stuff they bought. The way out is to not want all the stuff in the first place. I figured this out in the 80’s.

    • @brittneyhailey
      @brittneyhailey Před 2 lety +4

      Someone told me same thing from Africa

    • @haydenhamilton3109
      @haydenhamilton3109 Před 2 lety +8

      An Uber driver told me this too from when he was living in India. If they don’t work one day it’s no problem. Where I was in a situation if I missed a day of work as casual employee in Australia(which many employees are). I’d effectively lose 20% of next weeks income and really feel it.

    • @Fireballsocal
      @Fireballsocal Před 2 lety +3

      America being the land of opportunity, most anyone can go after a mortgage, a luxury vehicle, a $5000 dog, or whatever else flips their switch. You can't do that in Afghanistan. If you want it and work for it, you can acquire it. Our standard of living is extremely high here in the USA. Not all of us live above our means but it does happen. Wisdom is where you find it however I don't believe your Afghani local has insite over how we live here.

  • @purpleking159
    @purpleking159 Před 2 lety +205

    When you're 95-100 years old and you look back over the course of your life time, you're not gonna think "I wish I owned a better phone, I wish I spent more time on the internet or working or sleeping", it's going to be I wish I spent more time with the people I love.

    • @donaldbowler4514
      @donaldbowler4514 Před 2 lety +9

      Or also doing the things you have also always wanted! Writing software was a dream, now my changing majors and making it happen!

    • @wfcoaker1398
      @wfcoaker1398 Před 2 lety +13

      95-100? You're optimistic. Lol

    • @purpleking159
      @purpleking159 Před 2 lety +7

      @@wfcoaker1398 you have to be, what's the other choice?

    • @Superbed2
      @Superbed2 Před 2 lety +9

      @@purpleking159 realistic

    • @huna1950
      @huna1950 Před 2 lety +2

      Or I wish I found a job I love looking back.

  • @joseph8208
    @joseph8208 Před 2 lety +3

    I did exactly the same during 21. I changed jobs for half the salary and although things are very tight I'm so much happier. You just have to change your lifestyle to your circumstances.

  • @jeffp7776
    @jeffp7776 Před 2 lety +1

    So all of us who are older and lived through a time when FAMILY was the most important and were taught this never had to go through this. The younger generations are now realizing what we already knew.

  • @mahbubsubhan2308
    @mahbubsubhan2308 Před 2 lety +789

    I really feel sad for this young man who lost his grant parents

    • @change_nick8430
      @change_nick8430 Před 2 lety +7

      Lmao he’s like 30 crying over HIS PARENTS PARENTS, like, you man-child, weren’t they on their way out anyways. I feel sad for you being sad about that.

    • @42_10_
      @42_10_ Před 2 lety +145

      @@change_nick8430 yeah poor him for having an emotion like normal human being

    • @nextlevel1993
      @nextlevel1993 Před 2 lety +63

      @@change_nick8430 Ah you are one of those. Not a decent human being are you.

    • @Der.Geschichtenerzahler
      @Der.Geschichtenerzahler Před 2 lety +49

      @@change_nick8430 when my grandparents died i didn't feel sad because I've never met them personally, but my mom would cry for days. What's not a big deal for you may be an immense loss for others.

    • @pxgiovanni
      @pxgiovanni Před 2 lety +32

      @@change_nick8430 do you have feelings?

  • @ethernetmumasmr_3231
    @ethernetmumasmr_3231 Před 2 lety +44

    Rent is 1700$
    Minimum wage is 15$ an hour
    "Why doesnt anyone want to work?!"

    • @palamidagheo4520
      @palamidagheo4520 Před 2 lety

      because unemployment paychecks ?

    • @ethernetmumasmr_3231
      @ethernetmumasmr_3231 Před 2 lety

      @@palamidagheo4520 Companies paying less than unemployment checks is the problem

    • @palamidagheo4520
      @palamidagheo4520 Před 2 lety

      @@ethernetmumasmr_3231 you realize that if 15/hour is increasing-the final price of the product is increasing too. workers are paid by the customer,companies are just the middle man

    • @ethernetmumasmr_3231
      @ethernetmumasmr_3231 Před 2 lety

      @@palamidagheo4520 You do realize that not all of the money from a bought product is used to pay the worker, right? In fact in denmark where the minimum wage is 16$, a big mac actually costs about dollar less
      Companies are paid for by the customers, workers are just the middle man

    • @palamidagheo4520
      @palamidagheo4520 Před 2 lety

      @@ethernetmumasmr_3231 if companies are forced to increase minimum wage they will increase the price of the product therefore the customer will pay more. unless the price is also regulated like in you know...communism

  • @WW3_Soon
    @WW3_Soon Před 6 měsíci +2

    Greatest tragedy is getting killed on the job working for minimum wage.

  • @kobrapromotions
    @kobrapromotions Před 2 lety +3

    You know I've owned a business and worked in many fields from cheffing, operations manager to being a pilot, and unfortunately there was a hostile takeover of my franchise many years ago when the actual head company went under (Eagle Boys) because I had a prime or what the call a "flagship" store... I ended up taking my equipment and moving out trying to do it on my own, I lost all my money I owed my parents like 10k, (dont worry I went into mining and flying after its ok atm) but my employees were family to me, and the first week i couldnt pay my bills vs the wages, i told them all we had to close and i gave them a bonus on top and copped it on my credit record for the bills.
    I feel like this is how employers should be. Because I still speak to, visit and spend time with many of my former employees.
    Some have gone into mining like myself and have houses and kids now.
    I valued every single person who has ever worked under me.

  • @karolcat
    @karolcat Před 2 lety +236

    This is an effect of the pandemic, I live in Costa Rica and even I’m thinking of quitting my job, and studying next year. Pandemic got us all thinking of what’s really important, it’s not a big house or a big car, but a peaceful life

  • @anthopay
    @anthopay Před 2 lety +175

    That academic guy says "it's more of a turnover situation". No, we simply don't accept stressful jobs, lousy work environments and toxic managers anymore.

    • @gabrielamaya2964
      @gabrielamaya2964 Před 2 lety +20

      ...so people are finding less stressful and toxic work environments. Also known as a turnover.

    • @pratik6342
      @pratik6342 Před 2 lety +3

      @@gabrielamaya2964 but this one seems to be a different turnover. so can't simply put as turnover.

    • @Questmade
      @Questmade Před 2 lety +4

      Yep

    • @anthonymichaeldurkin6244
      @anthonymichaeldurkin6244 Před 2 lety +2

      media filth..

    • @blnunya6689
      @blnunya6689 Před 2 lety

      Life is stressful stop whining.

  • @travelingdude1621
    @travelingdude1621 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Workers are tired of the bs, no employee appreciation, low wages, little to no benefits and too much stress. I don’t blame them at all for quitting.

  • @lavieestunsonge4541
    @lavieestunsonge4541 Před 2 lety +5

    I think it's about time that we started to reevaluate and reassess our lives; whether or not working to make a living for a life you're not really "living" is even worth it. Far too often I've seen employers and business owners engage in shady business practices and exploit their employees. One of them even tried to use an intimidation tactic on me, about how "Other people would want my job", I said "Let them!" It needs to stop! It's 2022 and it's about time that the model gets turned on its head. We have to replace these outmoded values and beliefs that are relics of a bygone era. And I'm just glad that with the pandemic, people are realizing their self worth. I use to have the attitude of not wanting to risk my job, now, I couldn't care less. There are always better opportunities out.

  • @mavrickabb
    @mavrickabb Před 2 lety +440

    A customer facing job is extremely hard, most of the time very unfulfilling. Employers in the USA look at you as replaceable while complimenting you on how great of a job you do. I'm on the last week of my two weeks notice and I can't wait to start my new life.

    • @ShahAznable
      @ShahAznable Před 2 lety +26

      Service job in America is basically on Hardcore Mode since some Americans are very entitled

    • @beikdw5762
      @beikdw5762 Před 2 lety +1

      @James Godfrey Well, the sad fact is that customer facing roles are very replaceable. The barrier for entry is about as low as it gets. Not to say that these employees shouldn’t be treated with respect, but if literally anyone could do the job, it will be paid accordingly. Want a higher wage? Get some skills or a network that not many people have.

    • @grannygigi755
      @grannygigi755 Před 2 lety +2

      I wish you the best!!!

    • @shoaib5453
      @shoaib5453 Před 2 lety +10

      This is soo relatable. Working in a call centre had a really bad effect on my mental health. Every call was a complaint and i was too scared to move career for a longtime. I got do comfortable with the ppl around me that i didn't want to move. Until, they wanted me to work 60 hours a week. Thats when i literally just quit. I'm sooooo glad i did. Alhamdullilah i love my job now

    • @mavrickabb
      @mavrickabb Před 2 lety +10

      @@beikdw5762 well dealing with people is also a skill, and as we're seeing right now they're not as replaceable as we think.

  • @bennykell3
    @bennykell3 Před 2 lety +287

    My manager didn’t let me take holiday and when she did she made me feel super guilty, even if it were just one day. Glad to have found a new job!

    • @anthonymichaeldurkin6244
      @anthonymichaeldurkin6244 Před 2 lety +3

      smart

    • @stevejeffrey11
      @stevejeffrey11 Před 2 lety +11

      emotional manipulation is horrible thing to do to employees & female managers/bosses seem to get away with doing it constantly

    • @1SmokingLizard
      @1SmokingLizard Před 2 lety

      what industry did you work in if you don't mind me asking? And what industry now??

    • @bennykell3
      @bennykell3 Před 2 lety +1

      @@1SmokingLizard Finance and in England. Still in finance now, but for a hedge fund where it's a lot more relaxed.

  • @jishimoari
    @jishimoari Před 2 lety +1

    The same happened to me, and all over the world. Corona isnt just bad news, it also opened my eyes and make me think about life/time again. Now I am questioning myself again (after 2 years) "is this what I want to do with my life?"

  • @charleswatson4259
    @charleswatson4259 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve lived and worked in both US and UK for over 10 years each. employers and employees in both places are identical. The same mass resignation is occurring in the UK and people are living off the government to learn a new language, travel, spend more time with their friends and/or sit in their parents basement playing video games. Its not great in either country and the economy needs people working, even if conditions aren’t amazing for entry-level jobs.

  • @citizenpunx
    @citizenpunx Před 2 lety +354

    I resigned from a hospital admin position where I was severely taken for granted and under paid. It finally got to the point where it’s effect was so detrimental on my physical and mental health that I had to leave. I ended up joining the National Guard and becoming a deputy Sheriff and it’s been a wonderful ride so far. Definitely a 180 from what I had been doing

    • @Bunny11344
      @Bunny11344 Před 2 lety +9

      Omg!!! That sounds wonderful! Definitely different from a hospital admin job. That’s what I’m currently doing right now and I’m sick of it.. I’m just looking around not sure what I’m going to get into next

    • @dannylo5875
      @dannylo5875 Před 2 lety +4

      Just leave

    • @Largetalons
      @Largetalons Před 2 lety +2

      I will say it's a tough option if you're looking for more time with your family. It was 4 months at fort sill followed by a year in Iraq for me. Being active duty I had about another 5 months total of field exercises I was away for.

    • @Curitaw
      @Curitaw Před 2 lety +3

      My story is similar to yours. I’m glad to hear you are doing good. I’m so happy I quit my former job I’m not stressed out anymore and love my new career.

    • @Simplelivingslowliving
      @Simplelivingslowliving Před 2 lety +2

      If something is costing you your peace it's not worth it. You made the best decision.

  • @CanadianBrewingChannel
    @CanadianBrewingChannel Před 2 lety +244

    I have been working in a customer supportive roll for 35 years and can say that it has changed for the worst in the last 15 years. Worst part is companies expect you to take the abuse as if it is part of your job. It has made me very jaded and loath the general public. This gentleman did the right thing. I cant wait to retire and never deal with the general public again!

    • @trustme7660
      @trustme7660 Před 2 lety +7

      Agreed

    • @dilipanthonypinto1620
      @dilipanthonypinto1620 Před 2 lety +9

      I know how you feel, dealt with crappy tenants.
      There are good , decent people out there. Blessings brother.

    • @taralynnhoffmann5831
      @taralynnhoffmann5831 Před 2 lety +1

      Did you ever think of maybe not enforcing draconian political rules on people and treating paying clients like shit?! As much as the companies deserve to lose employees, zealous sanitary nazis who bully their clients deserve bad treatment.

    • @brianc6218
      @brianc6218 Před 2 lety +5

      This is so true. It’s amazing how these companies expect you to take so much abuse from crappy customers.

    • @trustme7660
      @trustme7660 Před 2 lety +6

      @@brianc6218 I honestly feel most don’t care about their employees because this has been going on for years before they would terminate you for speaking against the company or punish you some other way.

  • @recoveringliberal1689
    @recoveringliberal1689 Před 2 lety +5

    as someone who has been on the management side of things for about 15-20 years, I sympathize so much and I hope that right to work laws are rethought.

  • @tonyt160
    @tonyt160 Před 2 lety

    God Bless you Josh. I too lost my best friend mother in 2020, and lost my big brother in Dec 2020. It hurts everyday.

  • @J.gwenhwyfar
    @J.gwenhwyfar Před 2 lety +387

    "I just couldn't take it anymore." People are not willing to stay in jobs that are not kind, satisfying, or flexible to them. We're all reflecting on what's important to them, especially a good work-life balance. Best wishes.

    • @Krypton853
      @Krypton853 Před 2 lety +1

      That's exactly how It Is at my old job. My boss hires people that are not flexible and he ended up put everything on my shoulder cause I'm the only one that's flexible In any day night and graveyard. The worse part of It there late all the time that you ended staying staying for 30 min sometimes an hour or two. It's a shame I work there for 6 years. But when It's time to go It's time to go.

    • @repentbeforeitstoolate1173
      @repentbeforeitstoolate1173 Před 2 lety

      please turn your life to Christ whilst you still can the rapture is about to happen anytime soon please repent of your sins And invite the holy spirit to make his home inside you it's not about religion its about a relationship

    • @r.d.9399
      @r.d.9399 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a truck driver in the U.S. I stopped driving and will not return until wages rise dramatically.

    • @trustme7660
      @trustme7660 Před 2 lety

      But it’s stressful going to dealing with angry managers angry customers then being to tired to do anything when you get home

  • @thnkr0917
    @thnkr0917 Před 2 lety +452

    I get the guy in tears over missing his grandfather's funeral! As a nurse for 27 years and nurses aide before that, I have missed the death of my dearest grandmother, my mother, somewhat my father. many other dear relatives. I missed my son's entire childhood. All of it in the name of not getting "written up" for missing time. My grandmother had the inconvenient timing of dying right after thanksgiving, so I could only turn around and drive back to say goodbye for an hour and drive back before I was fired. At that same time my son, at 10 years old, was living with my mother, because I could not take time off for his needs when he was with me, without being fired, since I was a new nurse. He still thinks I do not love him because of this.
    This many years later, the climate in nursing has changed. There is more tolerance for staff and their family issues, but also, I'm just a nurse with a lot of experience these days and there is a huge need for any nurse, let alone an experienced one. If I had that choice again, screw the job. Unfortunately, I cannot get my last minutes with my grandparents and parents back. I cannot get back all the times I was short with people I loved from stress. I cannot convince my son that I truly love him now, after my mother essentially raising him. These days, I have the stupid career, that is still precarious at times when it comes to choosing family or work. I don't really have a family any more, so many are gone. I spent Christmas eve working this year and Christmas day sleeping all day. I realize I forgot to at least call several family members due to just sleeping all day and now I am making amends.... again. Screw the job! Focus on your family. Don't be me. This is a good change for people.

    • @Spazza42
      @Spazza42 Před 2 lety +13

      It can be hard to walk away from a job when it’s doing something that you genuinely believe in. You sound like a nurse at heart and have stuck with it through thick and thin, but it’s just like any other job where “needs are a must” except you feel morally obligated to step up because you’re a nurse. My mother was too. Thankfully she was a single parent so managed to get out of that rat race and switched to a part time mental health post, best thing she ever did for herself. Any workplace will consume us if we let it.
      Thank you for roughing it out, the world needs more people like you. Most people would’ve walked before now so if you need to refocus or switch to a clock in/out routine, do it. You’ve given them enough….

    • @catherinepeppers7854
      @catherinepeppers7854 Před 2 lety +7

      @Яна Глазкова There are good people in society but perhaps they are often humble and they do not promote themselves - at times like this (pandemic)I remember families in Berlin,Germany - on Valentine's Day I walked down a street a former working class district where money used to be scarce and in front of a brick house were some boxes beautifully decorated with hearts . filled with vegetables and fruit, and paper signs stated " Take what you wish and have a happy Valentine's Day" (Nehmen Sie was sie moechten und einen schoenen Valentins Tag). This was so surprising to see in such a tough neighborhood! I took some vegetables but what I also took was a lovely memory of a kind gesture by unknown strangers ...kindness does exist in many small ways everywhere...Catherine

    • @Bunny11344
      @Bunny11344 Před 2 lety +6

      🥺 your comment made me feel so sad. I agree screw the job 💯 that’s why it drives me up the wall to work but we need $$$ too😩

    • @K8lin
      @K8lin Před 2 lety +9

      I can’t help but think of all the lives you’ve saved and made better at the detriment of your own life and family. Thank you so much for your work and sacrifice!!

    • @NicoleM2108
      @NicoleM2108 Před 2 lety +9

      It is not your imagination or your fault! Your training in particular and the culture (or brainwashing) around your profession plays a huge role in this. Case in point...I was a very young university lecturer in my first job (I teach business). We had a massive snow storm in the area. I knew the only way to our location was highway traveling for our students. As I watched the snow pile up in the morning, I decided it was too dangerous and began contacting my small group of students notifying them of the cancellation. Within the hour, the governor declared a state of emergency and no one was allowed to travel on state roads. As a result, the college cancelled all classes. I was absolutely astonished when other lecturers got on our chat board complaining about cancelling. Of course, it was the "health" educators with comments like - "How dare they cancel class!" "How are we supposed to discipline our students for the work environment?" "Do they think they can do this in the 'real world'"? I was floored by the insensitive (and quite frankly dangerous and life threatening comments from people that were supposed to first do no harm and protect the safety of human life! So you see...it starts in your profession as a total brainwash even before you get into practice. Nothing is worth your safety and physical/mental health. I wish you all the best in healing (as you have probably done for so many others in your lifetime).

  • @L3adb3lly
    @L3adb3lly Před 2 lety +2

    I'm surprised there wasn't anything regarding job security in this piece. For a lot of people, a reliable paycheck is what makes them stay in a job they hate. When the pandemic hit, entire industries learned the hard way, that they're disposable and loyalty to a company means nothing. So, in droves, people realized that if there's no security, they would rather be doing something they love or just something they hate a little bit less, because there's no incentive to remain loyal or even remain in their field.
    I have heard reports in some places where lock downs have left business owners and their employees completely in the dark about when they will be allowed to conduct business. Where I live, gyms have opened and closed 4 times in the last year. Nobody can be expected to organize their schedules and budget around going back to work for a week only to shut down again for a month. School closures and virtual learning has pushed parents to either work from home, or quit to care for their kids during the day.
    I'm very glad to see the working class with some negotiating power. It's nice when companies not harshly impacted by the pandemic, are giving incentives to employees to help prevent them from looking for greener pastures.

  • @WhatEver-ys4oe
    @WhatEver-ys4oe Před 2 lety +2

    When employers see the average workers salary as an expense, they start seeing them as such, and then treating them as such
    But good employees are an investment and need benefits to feel fulfiled from staying for long
    But nowadays the employers end of year bonus is just an excuse to treat staff poorly, remove expenses like insurance and such
    They just see the money

  • @misskyra14
    @misskyra14 Před 2 lety +682

    I feel this completely. Not being able to go to my ex boyfriends and close friends funeral due to a job was one of the litany of many things that made me join in on the big quit. Doing my own thing now and it’s good.

  • @_robustus_
    @_robustus_ Před 2 lety +274

    Dealing with the American public is job fit for no one….

    • @deadmeme5726
      @deadmeme5726 Před 2 lety +12

      It was ok around 2014 after that it was all downhill.

    • @Moneybagzzz
      @Moneybagzzz Před 2 lety +17

      Yeah, because Brits are known for their pleasant disposition.

    • @nothingbutthetruth3227
      @nothingbutthetruth3227 Před 2 lety +15

      This is not because people are quitting. They are being fired for not getting the SHot. Period.

    • @SIC-SEMPER-TYRANNIS
      @SIC-SEMPER-TYRANNIS Před 2 lety +4

      Amen, frigging Demoncrats.

    • @outlawd2live
      @outlawd2live Před 2 lety +23

      @@nothingbutthetruth3227 nope that’s a complete lie and a very narrow view of what’s really going on. But continue to believe what you want

  • @brianbassett4379
    @brianbassett4379 Před 2 lety +1

    I realized about 10 years ago that at the age of 50 that I like so many people today had far more than I needed, barring some unforeseen disaster I would be able to live comfortably for the rest of my life without working. I decided I could live without the boat, without disappointing expensive world travel, without a $50K unnecessary kitchen rebuild, without multiple new cars, without 6 different shower heads in the guest bath, and on and on. My time, my ability to never do anything that I didn't want to do ever again was far more important to me than living a bloated lifestyle, or, rather... the American dream. Well, I didn't want to get Covid vaccinations and did. Stay safe.

  • @truthseeker3536
    @truthseeker3536 Před rokem +2

    Not just in the USA, but UK also. There are big staff shortages or at least high turnover of staff. It coincides with a mass spiritual awakening of humanity clashing with deteriorating working conditions. Then you have the poison jab that is also taking many out of the work force.

  • @Adam-ln4og
    @Adam-ln4og Před 2 lety +301

    It's not just Americans doing this. I am in Canada, and I am part of the great resignation.
    I left a great job about a year ago because of a very bad boss.

    • @stillwatersnightsky6533
      @stillwatersnightsky6533 Před 2 lety +8

      Contemplating on leaving a job of 16years....

    • @Adam-ln4og
      @Adam-ln4og Před 2 lety +4

      @@stillwatersnightsky6533 Trust me, its not essy.
      Humans are bred to be loyal to the 'pack' if you would. Wiether its family, jobs, politics. Its against our nature to rebel.
      If cold hard logic says book it, then book it.

    • @adrianlungu4638
      @adrianlungu4638 Před 2 lety +10

      you folks in north america need to request your politicians some dignity for workers, I can't believe how abused you guys are...

    • @KMyer
      @KMyer Před 2 lety +4

      I believe you. The worst ones get promoted.

    • @Marcin79W
      @Marcin79W Před 2 lety +1

      The same in the UK.

  • @joshuawade1495
    @joshuawade1495 Před 2 lety +184

    When I quit in March 2021, I didn't realize I was part of the wave of resignation, but it was absolutely the right move. I now have a supervisor who is attentive, better work-life balance, and even better income. It's no wonder people are leaving for more fulfilling opportunities.

    • @mkb5984
      @mkb5984 Před 2 lety

      Bet that!👍🏾

    • @jasonallen3678
      @jasonallen3678 Před 2 lety +1

      Congratulations mate

    • @NTJedi
      @NTJedi Před 2 lety +1

      The biggest problem I have seen in all big companies is where the top level executives are hoarding all the profits for themselves. The top executives of big companies literally give themselves bonuses ranging from $1 million to $32 million each year!! The developers and domain admins of these companies receive a couple thousand dollars as a bonus and everyone below them receives no bonuses.

  • @PatrickPierceBateman
    @PatrickPierceBateman Před 2 lety +2

    The American worker has doubled in productivity since the 1970s and yet our wages continue to decrease. Wages don't even keep up with the cost of living and inflation. Companies pay such low wages and offer such few benefits that it's getting easier and easier to make the same amount of money being self-employed and not having to deal with being constantly bossed around.

  • @Trekopolis
    @Trekopolis Před 2 lety +1

    I've worked for my employer for nearly three (3) decades and I've been in direct customer service the entire time. Most people I deal with are pretty easy going, but this also depends on the industry you're in. I'm lucky I have a support role for technology instead of supporting customers who are having billing issues or insurance problems. Those jobs are the most challenging because people are usually already in a really bad mood. When I do get a nasty person I have made comments like..."My role is to assist you, but at the same time I deserve to be treated with respect and if you cannot do that then I cannot assist you." That usually does the trick and they realize how badly they are behaving. But, it's rare. In nearly thirty years it's only happened a few times. Thank goodness, or I would not be working there. Life is too short to be treated that way.