r/Maliciouscompliance Touch Female Coworkers? Lose Your Job!

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    0:00 Intro
    0:08 The truth hurts for this guy
    5:51 Insurance company pays way more than they could have
    8:16 Company ends up costing productivity
    10:32 Getting fired as a joke
    12:32 Embarrassed by my uniform so I buy a big logo hoodie
    13:49 My illness isn't taken seriously
    "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0
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  • @raidernation7427
    @raidernation7427 Před 2 lety +687

    "What kind of worker is Jack?"
    "He's a great worker when he's not sexually assaulting co-workers".
    Sounds like a catch.

    • @Ahrpigi
      @Ahrpigi Před 2 lety +30

      I used to have a friend like that, and I was too young and stupid to recognize what he was doing... Until he tried it on my ex girlfriend the day after we broke up. It's been a decade and I still feel guilty for not clueing in sooner.

    • @raidernation7427
      @raidernation7427 Před 2 lety +17

      @@Ahrpigi some ppl r good at deception. No guilt warranted. He probably knew u were young enough to believe his intentions weren't malicious. Besides, I (& most people) never learned much from NOT getting screwed over.

    • @Ahrpigi
      @Ahrpigi Před 2 lety +5

      @@raidernation7427 I know I didn't do anything wrong, he manipulated and gaslit everyone around him. I just wish I'd been able to say something sooner, because I know he took advantage of some very vulnerable people.

    • @DrunkSamurai
      @DrunkSamurai Před 2 lety

      Harassing*

    • @x2belchlord
      @x2belchlord Před 2 lety +6

      @@DrunkSamurai sexual harassment is still sexual assault

  • @jayive34
    @jayive34 Před 2 lety +461

    "A Swedish branch of a furniture store." Ikea, then.
    "They sell prestigious and expensive furniture." Not Ikea, then.

    • @kevinbrown4358
      @kevinbrown4358 Před 2 lety +23

      A lot of places think IKEA is high end.

    • @ellenkarlsson9490
      @ellenkarlsson9490 Před 2 lety +34

      @@kevinbrown4358 IKEA have some really nice products which are often high quality, for the price at least. It's definitely not the scrape off the bottom of the barrel, as some people like to think. However, the number of staff of the store in the story is way too low to be an IKEA. Even if only 20% of the floor staff were female, that would give it a total number of 35 floor staff.

    • @thunderflare59
      @thunderflare59 Před rokem

      SHADE!

    • @Obsessedwithanimation
      @Obsessedwithanimation Před rokem

      You took the words right out of my mouth

  • @swiftninja91
    @swiftninja91 Před 2 lety +596

    I would probably add one detail to the Whooping Cough story ... IT'S HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS!
    That office person is so lucky that she didn't get slammed with a lawsuit.

    • @nikkiknoderer3453
      @nikkiknoderer3453 Před 2 lety +3

      Kinda reminds me of the Hopping Cough from a episode of the Smurfs

    • @swiftninja91
      @swiftninja91 Před 2 lety +3

      @Gabrielle B yes.

    • @MatthewSmith-pv6gd
      @MatthewSmith-pv6gd Před 2 lety +8

      @Gabrielle B there is now, but there hasn't always been. We don't know how long ago the story actually took place. Heck even a decade ago the vaccine wasn't widely available around the world, so depending on the country where the story took place it might not have been an option, even in more recent years.
      Beyond that, the vaccine isn't effective 100% of the time (as is the case with most, if not all, vaccines), so they might have been vaccinated and just been one of the unlucky few where it didn't work.

    • @fuknames7929
      @fuknames7929 Před 2 lety

      I caught it once and caused the doctors a heart attack. They had already cured most if not all of whooping cough cases and this idiot kid had just caught it. It was so serious it went up to WHO but at the time stupid me didn't think much of it and only realized how serious it was years later... So that's the story of how I caused a whole nation to have a heart attack.

    • @pandaalex38
      @pandaalex38 Před 2 lety

      I had it once when I was younger so I know how tough it is to have it

  • @francescaperron2003
    @francescaperron2003 Před 2 lety +1360

    I'm a Swedish person and I can confirm that generally sexual harrassment is not tolerated at work. I'm glad the issue was taken seriously

    • @mostar1219
      @mostar1219 Před 2 lety +62

      At least the Swedish take that sort of thing seriously but it sucks that the United States can't do the same

    • @AtotehZ
      @AtotehZ Před 2 lety +56

      You're underselling it. If there's a place you don't wanna be a harrasser, it's Sweden.

    • @Prommy666
      @Prommy666 Před 2 lety

      Well when Swedes do something (like meatballs, IKEA or selling steel to nazis), the go all in.

    • @francescaperron2003
      @francescaperron2003 Před 2 lety +26

      @Yvon Q. Yeah that's why I said generally. Some places are still problematic

    • @Olav_Hansen
      @Olav_Hansen Před 2 lety +29

      Northern and western Europe are both quite intolerant to harassment cases at the office, because everyone has the right to feel safe at their workplace. It's baffling every time I hear one of those stories, because as far as I know it has been better than that for at least 50 years where I live, at least I have heard how severely harassment was frowned upon even then.

  • @sammythecat2072
    @sammythecat2072 Před 2 lety +827

    Can confirm that whooping cough in elementary school is a seriously big deal. When i had it, my school took it seriously and didn’t let me come back until i wasn’t contagious anymore. And the whole class had to treat it like covid, it was insane.

    • @evilannie8884
      @evilannie8884 Před 2 lety +41

      whooping cough is EXTREMELY contagious, and deadly for young children/babies. im assuming they do it because if they caught it, even if they are fine, if they have a baby sibling. That sibling can die.

    • @toomuchglitters7254
      @toomuchglitters7254 Před 2 lety +22

      They were literally more strict about whooping cough than an actual pandemic. Schools _can_ take contagious diseases seriously, but so many school boards _chose_ not to, which is so sad to me

    • @sammythecat2072
      @sammythecat2072 Před 2 lety +14

      @@evilannie8884 exactly! I wasn’t trying to downplay anything, it’s seriously a big deal. That’s why it’s absurd what the school did in that last story, they were literally endangering kids.

    • @evilannie8884
      @evilannie8884 Před 2 lety +10

      @@sammythecat2072 oh i know! I was just in still disbelief about what that chick did. I guess i was speaking out of bewilderment at her behavior hahaha

    • @MyFiddlePlayer
      @MyFiddlePlayer Před 2 lety +11

      I have a relative (a baby) who died from whooping cough (long ago, before the advent of antibiotics). I didn't know him, but the description I have heard was awful. Basically, you asphyxiate slowly. I had whooping cough as an adult, after being fully vaccinated for it, and although it was no more intense than an ordinary head cold, it went on and on and on for like 2-3 months. I could have treated it with antibiotics, of course, but I didn't realize what I had, at first.

  • @LLandS18
    @LLandS18 Před 2 lety +1530

    Imagine being a school administrator and thinking you know more than a doctor who issued the note on a widely known contagious disease like whooping cough.

    • @PennyAfNorberg
      @PennyAfNorberg Před 2 lety +13

      Like the försäkringskassa in sweden that do that.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před 2 lety +41

      Don’t have to imagine very hard post-2020... 😞

    • @matthewmckeehan2997
      @matthewmckeehan2997 Před 2 lety +23

      As a father of a 22 month old that last clip really brought a tear to my eye.

    • @isaiahjordan1019
      @isaiahjordan1019 Před 2 lety +14

      I dunno how old OP was in that story, but I’m concerned that they weren’t vaccinated for whooping cough when they were an infant.
      While it is still possible to get whooping cough when vaccinated, the case would be mild, and less infectious.
      So I gotta wonder, why they weren’t vaccinated in the first place?

    • @jesseelves959
      @jesseelves959 Před 2 lety +29

      @@isaiahjordan1019 My wife got whooping cough and she was fully vaccinated- 4 weeks of coughing and a broken rib - this stuff is no joke

  • @seabass819
    @seabass819 Před 2 lety +555

    I'm almost certain the insurance agent is enacting her own malicious compliance on the higher ups. Why else would she phrase it that way.

    • @elendian
      @elendian Před 2 lety +69

      Probably haha. But as someone in the insurance industry, I just can't get over rSlash's pronunciation of Aetna. It's not "ate-nuh", it's "et-nuh"

    • @SailorMya
      @SailorMya Před 2 lety +52

      I was thinking that too. Insurance agents hands are tied with policies just as much as their clients so I like to think they have their own way of helping people like this. The new stander they got sounds loads better then the old one but we will never know if this was the insurers intention or not.

    • @cinsysaynehecht9790
      @cinsysaynehecht9790 Před 2 lety

      @@SailorMya pll

    • @SkyeFyre2131
      @SkyeFyre2131 Před 2 lety +35

      Kinda like in Incredibles when Bob is demonstrating the loopholes for the old lady to get her policy signed.

    • @Yvonne-Bella
      @Yvonne-Bella Před 2 lety +3

      @@elendian i didn't even see how it was spelled and i knew something was off. At first i thought he meant Edna, though

  • @janputz4157
    @janputz4157 Před 2 lety +310

    I would have let hell loose on that administrator. A parent that's already dealing with a very sick child doesn't need to be harrassed and threatened by some dip administrator that has not the slightest clue about medicine. It's just not okay who does she think she is?

    • @warlock5718
      @warlock5718 Před 2 lety

      An all knowing fuck (pardon my language).

    • @speedstick8981
      @speedstick8981 Před 2 lety +19

      Hell I would’ve called cos on the school. Saying that’s there’s an administrator telling a child with whooping cough to go to school.

    • @zammymynakersnackstbmoth
      @zammymynakersnackstbmoth Před 2 lety +13

      @@speedstick8981 SAME!! I would have recorded it each time then called the police. That's child endangerment. She shoulda been fired.

    • @PACMANnot
      @PACMANnot Před 2 lety +9

      You would be shocked at all the pseudo doctors that get hired at schools who think they know shit when they don't. One harassed my mom about my brother who was missing school due to intense (screaming) migraines and threatened CPS on her too. My mom did the same thing that OP did and was sent home right after. Another did the same thing when my brother and I were chronically sick with strep throat. And one more said that "asthma isn't that bad. she needs to leave the inhaler with the nurse." And my mom chewed her out for that one, because we (brother and I) have been hospitalized for days due to asthma attacks. It's crazy.

    • @Twinklethefox9022
      @Twinklethefox9022 Před 2 lety +5

      @@PACMANnot I had to deal with a lady in middle school that was exactly like the one in the story. Glad I wasn't actually sick (like I was contagious) but I was in so much pain that I couldn't focus. Middle school was the worst year for me ever. Racist students, bullies and a terrible staff. I don't miss it

  • @pamiam9017
    @pamiam9017 Před 2 lety +62

    My husband had whooping cough when our son was young. I was driving one day and he had a coughing fit, this was before he was diagnosed. I said to him "If you are going to die, do it already" and he passed out, he was just hanging there in the seatbelt. I pulled over, raced round to his side and yanked the door open, he blinked at me and asked what had happened, I didn't know whether to kiss him or hit him. That was the day he got diagnosed, but only after my GP heard our baby son coughing. They didn't have the signature whoop, but there is still notable sounds in the cough. It's bloody scary.

    • @pv7875
      @pv7875 Před 2 lety +9

      That's horrifying, whooping cough just seems so sad. Especially when it's with people that don't have the best immune systems. They just suffer, I hope your son and husband are doing better now.

  • @darkmask5933
    @darkmask5933 Před 2 lety +46

    The insurance story reminds of me of the urban legends of the phone operators, you notice how in the story the operator kept reading off a script that they couldn't service EXISTING gear, but was careful not to give the idea herself to buy new. A lot of operators hate how scummy insurance policies can be, so they do this on purpose. They will reiterate the script carefully, sometimes leaning on certain words, until the person calling in gets the idea themselves. Heard bank and CC operators will do the same thing.

  • @murtaghmorzansson
    @murtaghmorzansson Před 2 lety +136

    That insurance lady was definitely waiting for op to take the hint and get a whole new stander

    • @BurningWell
      @BurningWell Před 8 měsíci +1

      Absolutely, you know she isn't allowed to suggest it but she stayed on the line and kept repeating the same thing in the hopes that OP would catch on.

  • @Car_guy31
    @Car_guy31 Před 2 lety +316

    As an Indian, I'm kinda guessing that the first story is from an IKEA in India. Sexual harassment has just recently started to getting addressed. Our previous generations just accepted this as normal phenomena. I'm glad that our generation is intolerant to this. Having moved to US a few years back, I realized how incredibly well people in the management and HR handle harassment here. I wish it wasn't a sad reality that still existed in India, hopefully, our youth will keep fighting.

    • @mwthekoopinator
      @mwthekoopinator Před 2 lety +38

      I was wondering the same thing, but OP confirmed on the original post that it was NOT IKEA. Apparently it's supposedly a higher end furniture shop, and they don't consider IKEA high end

    • @queenofputrescence5167
      @queenofputrescence5167 Před 2 lety +34

      @@mwthekoopinator I was orignally thinking IKEA until they said high end, luxurious retailer. Plus only 20 people on the floor. Definitely not IKEA!

    • @josephnorris4095
      @josephnorris4095 Před 2 lety +8

      Then your experience here in America has been isolated and minimal, at best. However, welcome to the USA, regardless.

    • @Car_guy31
      @Car_guy31 Před 2 lety +1

      @@josephnorris4095 ah. Could've been

    • @schrodingerscat3741
      @schrodingerscat3741 Před 2 lety +15

      it really depends on the place in the US. A work place can get in a lot of trouble for not taking sexual harassment seriously, so most at least pretend to, but it's still pretty prevalent in some workplaces/industries.

  • @morgandouglas6014
    @morgandouglas6014 Před 2 lety +278

    Jack: “Just tell them the truth!”
    Also Jack: “Why did they reject me in my job interview?! I’m a hard worker!”

    • @DarkCrow02
      @DarkCrow02 Před 2 lety +11

      "hard" worker

    • @Manglethefox238
      @Manglethefox238 Před 2 lety +7

      Yeah “hard worker”.

    • @vpombovp
      @vpombovp Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. Jack works hard at sexually harassing his female co workers. I’m not going to say that his last name is Meoff because it’s not worth the trouble

    • @equalfire
      @equalfire Před 2 lety +6

      yeah i bet he was "hard" at work...

    • @ishkar5k
      @ishkar5k Před 2 lety +2

      hard "worker" alright

  • @ryancook4771
    @ryancook4771 Před 2 lety +170

    Last story: if I was the mom I wouldn’t have done that. That’s needlessly putting all those other kids in danger. Just call the doctor, and tell them what the admin said. They’ll call the school. Then skip calling the principal because he/she clearly isn’t doing their job with office staff like that. Just call the school superintendent’s office. They’ll know how serious whooping cough is. Let them know that this admin threatened to call CPS on you because of your kid being sick with whooping cough. Let them know that if that happens, especially since the doctor has probably already contacted the school to confirm the diagnosis, that you will be filing a law suit against the school. Mention things like negligence on their part, and “caused me emotional distress”. Throw a big number at them for cost of damages. Then sit back and watch that admin lose their job in record time.

    • @joannamyers1268
      @joannamyers1268 Před 2 lety +12

      According to a further edit, the mother sent her daughter to school bundled up and wearing a mask, so she reduced exposure as much as possible.

    • @joannamyers1268
      @joannamyers1268 Před 2 lety +11

      Also, that sounds like wonderful advice. If I'm in that situation, I'm totally doing that.

    • @ryancook4771
      @ryancook4771 Před 2 lety +29

      @@joannamyers1268 yea rslash read that she put a mask and all that on her, but the best way to minimize exposure is to not expose anyone. I know she felt hassled, and was at her wits end, but that’s the admins fault. Not the other kids, or their families. They became unknowing collateral damage in her pettiness. If any kids ended up sick that’s not on the admin. It’s on the mom because she decided to maliciously comply instead of just throwing the admin under the bus. As a parent with teenagers and a toddler, if that had happened, and one of my kids ended up sick, I’m going after her. Not the school. She knowingly risked lives for no reason. I mean what if some kid unknowingly brought that home to their infant sibling? Depending on where they live that could be prosecuted as man slaughter. Both of the adults in this one were childish and dangerously irresponsible.

    • @davidmh2171995
      @davidmh2171995 Před 2 lety +6

      Nope, I would've went right to the administrator's office and let my kid cough RIGHT IN THEIR FACE so they would know EXACTLY how bad it is.

    • @ryancook4771
      @ryancook4771 Před 2 lety

      @@davidmh2171995cool cool. Purposely infecting someone with a disease is illegal, but you just go assault people like the unnecessary bad@$$ that nobody asked for or needed.

  • @franl155
    @franl155 Před 2 lety +136

    I can't get into the mind of someone who thinks that sexual harassment and unwanted and uninvited sexual contact is so trivial that he's confident that, if his ex-bosses "tell the truth" he'll get another job easily.

    • @SoManyRandomRamblings
      @SoManyRandomRamblings Před 2 lety +17

      What's terrible is how common his mindset is.

    • @josephnorris4095
      @josephnorris4095 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SoManyRandomRamblings Nah, what is terrible is that the double standards exist, where the women can commit the crime and not do any time. Therefore, keep work at work, do not shit where you eat.

    • @franl155
      @franl155 Před 2 lety

      @@SoManyRandomRamblings - sadly true! probably comes from porn, where women's bodies are only objects for men's pleasure

    • @debymello4756
      @debymello4756 Před 2 lety

      Go cry for your imaginary victim somewhere that doesn't have a tale of a real victim, or at least don't try to sound like you'd give him the job

    • @hungrymusicwolf
      @hungrymusicwolf Před 2 lety +3

      @@SoManyRandomRamblings I have not once met a person who thought like that. The amount of people with the idea that it is many times more common than the mindset that sexual harassment is unimportant. So, even if there are people who believe it none of them are socially inept enough to think they can actually get away with it (like the guy in the video).
      This is much more likely to be from another culture, one such as what another commenter pointed out: India. It used to have a culture where it was prevalent in and the newer generation is only now changing things (and coming into conflict with the older generation along the way). I also know many middle eastern countries used to or still have that culture. This mindset is very uncommon in western countries, though still somewhat prevalent in many other cultures.

  • @jackmack4181
    @jackmack4181 Před 2 lety +89

    Funny story similar to the last one.
    In high school I got whooping cough…HARD. I cough so long and harsh that my coughs sounded more like gasps. It hurt to to do anything with my throat. I told my mom that I didn’t feel well and she responded with “it’s just a cough, it’ll go away on its own” (she’s not Karen but sometimes she doesn’t realize that I’m not lying). So I had to toughen up for roughly a month.
    My malicious compliance came roughly a few days after I was done being sick, when I heard my sister and my mom coughing harshly. Apparently they got whooping cough after I finally stopped getting and I got to watch them drive to hospitals, get inhalers and other such medications. All the while I sat and marveled at universal karma
    Highlight is when my mom asked how I could stand this, and I responded with “you told me to toughen up, so I did. Now it’s your turn”

  • @transsnack
    @transsnack Před 2 lety +41

    So, I was a EMT for a bit, and we had an entire section on common childhood illnesses and what they can do to kids. I had nightmares about blue babies for months because of the whooping cough section of it. The baby in the clip is receiving proper medical care, the babies we had to see videos of hadn't. It still kinda haunts me.

    • @troberts1
      @troberts1 Před 2 lety +2

      Damn. I wasn't prepared to see the clip of that poor baby, and that was a baby getting adequate care. >.

    • @transsnack
      @transsnack Před 2 lety +3

      @@troberts1 that was about as good as whooping cough gets in a baby that young. It's why prevention is key in cases like this.
      This wasn't even the worst illness in the section, but the sound is just... horrifying.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Před 2 lety +69

    Story 1: A hostile workplace, especially when SA is involved, should never be permissible, even if it's in a different country. The moment you start harming people, it's your fault.
    That boss definitely hated the fact that someone was being creepy in the office and went to 11 on the investigation. Smart move, boss.

    • @BersealiaDreamheart
      @BersealiaDreamheart Před 2 lety

      I have only one thing to say about Jack the Creeper:
      What a misogynist moron.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Před 2 lety +33

    Story 6: CDC says that it can last up to 10 weeks, and even then you might have to deal with stuff like pneumonia, apena, loss of bladder control, etc, depending on your age. It's THAT bad. Anyone that doesn't understand this NEEDS to immediately

    • @queenofputrescence5167
      @queenofputrescence5167 Před 2 lety +3

      I had it around age 40. My vaccine was only 5 years before (10 year between vaccinations) but I got it anyway. I learned really fast not to ever have even a partially full bladder at any point. Plus if I cough too much with a normal cold, I end up throwing up. I was throwing up multiple times a day from all of the coughing. It was miserable, but fortunately my husband and two kids didn't catch it.

  • @dewander22
    @dewander22 Před 2 lety +10

    That same insurance company did something similar to me. I have c/p also, and when I needed a new wheelchair to get around campus. They said no, they didn't see a medical need. They even denied the doctors and occupational therapists' letters of my condition. So I sent every piece of paper and a photo of myself with my crutches to the company's president with a note that read"see you in court." I received my new wheelchair within 30 days.

  • @Hybrid301
    @Hybrid301 Před 2 lety +59

    To quote Emporer Kuzco:
    “No Touchy!”
    Love how the higher up took out the trash.

  • @Mike-qp8bv
    @Mike-qp8bv Před 2 lety +5

    The one company I worked for I was the shop foreman and one of my duties was hiring and firing. In my country it's actually illegal to give a bad review on a reference. You can't say things like he was lazy and didn't show up on time. It's just all in the wording. When I was hiring I would always call their previous employer and ask them one simple question.
    "Given the opportunity would you hire ____ back full time ?"
    It's a simple yes or no question and the answer says everything you really need to know.

    • @debymello4756
      @debymello4756 Před 2 lety

      Doesn't that kinda kill the porpuse of a review?

  • @kerryalbany3922
    @kerryalbany3922 Před 2 lety +20

    I'm in my 50s now and I have noticed how attitudes to sexual harassment in the workplace have improved, especially with younger management.
    .So well done millennials !!!
    EDIT: I meant this as a good thing, you're more likely to be taken seriously when reporting harassment than you would have been in the 80s

    • @josephnorris4095
      @josephnorris4095 Před 2 lety +1

      To the point where now, you never be with a woman at work, alone, for any reason whatsoever. Also, speak about nothing but work related stuff and literally nothing else, they are not your friends nor your family.

  • @ajwo83
    @ajwo83 Před 2 lety +35

    When my granddaughter was about a year and a half she got whopping cough so bad that she tore the lining of her larynx and esophagus so bad that she developed a bacterial infection in the lining. Was in the hospital for far too long with threat of emergency surgery looming. Thankfully she recovered with just a ton of medication.

  • @rosieposie1760
    @rosieposie1760 Před 2 lety +31

    "I called our provider Aetna" well there's your problem. Anyone who works in healthcare who has anything to do with billing will tell you Aetna is the reason why commercial health care doesn't work.

    • @ShelbyZealand
      @ShelbyZealand Před 2 lety +1

      I would have said Cigna was the problem. lol

    • @charminglady2011
      @charminglady2011 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you soooo much for saying this. My surgical denials are mostly Aetna. The number of horror stories I have. I hate insurance but the worse one is Aetna.

    • @tetraganii
      @tetraganii Před 2 lety +3

      I've had Aetna before with my father's work insurance. They were always horrible and I always felt bad for asking for medical help because they always gave my mother a headache about everything. It's also pronounced étna in case rslash sees this.

    • @viv8871
      @viv8871 Před 2 lety +2

      Aetna, Cigna, and Anthem are by far the worst denials I have to work. They're awful insurances anymore, so many hoops to jump through. They broke all.commercial insurances at this point. And Anthem Medicare is WORSE

    • @marywebb_22
      @marywebb_22 Před 2 lety +1

      Aetna was horrible when we used them 😂 my brother had cerebral palsy and my parents had to use them for 18 years while my brother was alive. Man they were so hard to deal with. Once they sent us a letter to OUR HOUSE saying that we couldn’t use them anymore because they didn’t have OUR ADDRESS. Absolute incompetence lmaooo

  • @cecejamesable
    @cecejamesable Před 2 lety +24

    I hope the 'lady' in the last story got chewed out for just harassing the mom about the kid with whooping cough. On top of that, she has the gall to be indignant about the kid she harrassed the mom about not sending them to school when he looked like Death had been hovering over them for about a month.

    • @Twinklethefox9022
      @Twinklethefox9022 Před 2 lety +2

      I had dealt with someone similar in middle school. Let's just say it was a natural thing but I felt so bad that I had extreme nassuea and cramps. She thought I was faking it.

    • @cecejamesable
      @cecejamesable Před 2 lety +1

      @@Twinklethefox9022 God, I hate people like that. And I know what you're talking about, and I just have the cramps, if I had the nasuea, I wouldn't be able to move.

    • @SailorMya
      @SailorMya Před 2 lety +1

      @@Twinklethefox9022 I would LOVE to see these office workers medical degrees that allows them to decide when a sick child needs to come back to school! (or leave) lol

    • @ZombieMinion1992
      @ZombieMinion1992 Před 2 lety +1

      She probably has no actual idea who the student is and just saw a message on her computer that the kid was absent so much and got upset. I would take it to the principal.

    • @SailorMya
      @SailorMya Před 2 lety

      @@ZombieMinion1992 True, but usually those attendance programs have notes and if she is constantly calling them you would think she would remember such an extreme case even in a sea of kids... If she was truly in constant contact and getting the same answer what more is her pestering going to get her? Honestly, I would be more on her side if it wasn't for her attitude towards a sick child when they final did what SHE wanted...

  • @FaerieAmira
    @FaerieAmira Před 2 lety +34

    I wanted to cry watching that baby cough, it scared me so bad that she was just gonna stop breathing entirely

  • @AngelWingsTVdavcs
    @AngelWingsTVdavcs Před 2 lety +76

    That video clip of the baby with whooping cough was heartbreaking. I hope no one ever has to deal with that or have a kid who has it.

    • @cecejamesable
      @cecejamesable Před 2 lety +13

      The fact that people can literally break their ribs just from coughing hurts me the most. Normal coughing is irritating enough on its own, imagine coughing with enough force to bust your own ribs and and not being able to breath. That's a hell no one deserves.

    • @shadowpuppet8192
      @shadowpuppet8192 Před 2 lety +9

      I have a child who will be 6 weeks on Monday and a 5 year old who starts school this fall. I worry about enough things on the daily. I didn't wanna add whooping cough to that list of worries.

    • @TheSimba86
      @TheSimba86 Před 2 lety +4

      I had it years ago, you cough so much that you're whole body is sore, took me months to get over it

    • @SailorMya
      @SailorMya Před 2 lety +6

      @@TheSimba86 Yea, even when the disease "runs its course" doesn't mean the devastation on your body just magically goes away... I'm also seeing lots of comments talking about how whopping cough can open you up for other sicknesses like pneumonia...

    • @Annie_Annie__
      @Annie_Annie__ Před 2 lety +4

      When I had my son 13-ish years ago there were PSA ads on tv to remind people to get their pertussis (whopping cough) vaccines and to get their older kids vaccinated. The PSA played audio of a baby with whooping cough coughing and coughing and coughing and then finally making the distinctive “whoop” sound when she was finally able to inhale.
      Those ads suddenly made terrified that every adult and child around us wasn’t vaccinated for pertussis because it can easily unalive a baby and kids aren’t fully vaccinated for it until about age 5. Until then they’re very vulnerable.
      So, if you’re an adult remember that you should be getting a pertussis vaccine (it usually comes with Tetanus and is called Tdap for short) every 10 years.
      If you can’t remember when the last time you got a Tdap vaccine was and don’t have a medical record of it, go ahead and get one. It won’t hurt if it’s been more recent and then you’ll have a record of it.
      If it helps, pick a memorable date to get it so you’ll remember it every 10 years.
      For example, I got one a week or so before my kid was born, so I know when he turns 10, 20, 30, etc I’m due for that shot.
      Get the shot close to your 20th or 25th birthday. Or if you can line it up right, in 2025.
      Things like that. Then it’s easier to remember when to get the next shot and you’ll never be unvaccinated and never inadvertently put vulnerable babies or other folks at risk.

  • @cthulhuwizard
    @cthulhuwizard Před 2 lety +6

    I've heard of whooping cough, and I was even studying to become a nurse to later study to become a paediatric doctor. I've seen countless videos of babies coughing their lungs up, but I honestly had no idea that it can physically stop them from breathing. It honestly pains me to see any child in distress, all I've ever wanted to do is help any and all children, and whenever my own 2 kids are sick with anything bigger than a cold or bigger than a tummy bug, I feel incredibly useless because I want to help them not be in pain, and I want to help them get better, but I don't have the necessary knowledge, skills or even access to what they may need if they got worse. I feel so helpless. Another reason I wanted to get into paediatrics is my sister. She went through years of incredible excruciating pain that landed her in hospital almost nightly and on some occasions she needed the green whistle (if you don't know what that is, it's basically a pain reliever and contains the drug Penthrox) this has been going on for years now, but has settled a bit in the last year, and they don't have a diagnosis. She's had countless tests and even a laproscopy and they always came back fine. It got to a point where people just didn't believe she was in pain and was faking it to get her fix on any analgesics. I wanted to become a surgeon and try and figure out what was happening with my sister so she could get the treatment she needs.
    Unfortunately, due to my own health, I'm unable to do the work of a surgeon, even the work nurses do is too much for me, but I hope that one day someone is able to help people like my sister, and I honestly hope that one day there is something we can do about whooping cough in babies.

  • @dracko158
    @dracko158 Před 2 lety +12

    Boss: "Lol you're fired! Lol, just a prank bro!"
    OP: **Actually leaves**
    Boss: **Shocked Pikachu Face**

  • @jessilyngray1223
    @jessilyngray1223 Před 2 lety +6

    I had whooping cough in middle school. My parents kept saying I just had a cold they always said we didn't have insurance so they couldn't afford to take us to the doctor. But I can easily remember fighting to breath while coughing. I was only taken to the doctor after a family friend (who my parents stopped talking to after this) told my mom they should. I remember the urgent care doctor yelling at my mom and getting to stay home for at least a week. I remember sleeping a lot and being home alone because it was the 90s. I have a in the sick fog memory of CPS showing up and talking with my parents. It took years of my shit like this and me finally taking matters into my own hands in highschool to get it better.
    I take no chances with my children. My mom says that I worry too much about there health and take them to the doctor for every thing. I don't but if something lingers longer then it should I sure as hell do.

  • @matthewmcdaid7962
    @matthewmcdaid7962 Před 2 lety +5

    Re: Stander for Cerebral Palsy Patient
    The next time you want a set of replacement straps, have the order cut for a new stander as you did this time. Contact the manufacturer's rep and cut an agreement that they buy back the stander less the straps and send you the straps and a check for the difference. Aetna is happy, the manufacturer is happy, you are deliriously happy.

  • @mostar1219
    @mostar1219 Před 2 lety +80

    It sucks that that happened to all the girls but it feels so good that the boss was sticking up for the employees except for Jack

  • @malachiReformed
    @malachiReformed Před 2 lety +6

    I got whooping cough at 16. . . the year they introduced the booster for it. The guy at the health department said "you can get the old booster, which doesn't cover whooping cough for free, or the new one for $100. both get you compliant for school, so just take the older one, since no one gets whooping cough anymore" .. .
    6 months later I spend 3 days in the hospital and the next year recovering. And let's just say I have choice words for certain groups now.

  • @LilChuunosuke
    @LilChuunosuke Před 2 lety +5

    I've never had whooping cough, but I had an allergic reaction to high levels of smoke inhalation many years ago and my allergic reaction was the same: I could not stop coughing. I ending up *fainting* for a few seconds from lack of oxygen and had to be carried to a space with cleaner air. That crap is no joke. It's absolutely horrifying no matter the age.

  • @therealskarlit
    @therealskarlit Před 2 lety +50

    I understand having to prove the administrator wrong, but even with a mask, going in the school and putting other children at risk is a terrible thing to do. There were other ways to handle it without putting other babies at risk.

    • @b.c.9358
      @b.c.9358 Před 2 lety +4

      I agree with you, but how? I'm just curious, because I'm sure that administor was so self-righteous that she would have called CPS on the mom if she *hadn't* brought the kid to school.
      Edit: someone else said to call the doctor and have the doctor call the superintendent and I think that answers my question. Go over her head.

    • @therealskarlit
      @therealskarlit Před 2 lety +1

      @@b.c.9358 yeah having the doctor call in for sure. Or even scheduling a zoom or video call with the administrator for while they’re at the doctor so both the parent and doctor can prove the condition of the child as well.

  • @maggpiprime954
    @maggpiprime954 Před 2 lety +3

    One of the most difficult ppl I ever worked with shocked me with compassion one day when, during conversation where I was describing a recent illness said, "oh honey... it sounds like you had whooping cough!"
    I had thought whooping cough only happened in Victorian novels, but no, she taught me all about it.
    I definitely reshaped my attitude towards her after that, and she improved too.
    I hope she's well.

  • @klocugh12
    @klocugh12 Před 2 lety +9

    Jack is clearly a textbook narcissist if he genuinely thought there was nothing wrong with what he was doing.

  • @impotentpenguin7982
    @impotentpenguin7982 Před 2 lety +1

    With regards to the insurance company story. As a person who works for an insurance company we PREFER our members to get brand new equipment. Even though it would save us money we don't want our members to have adverse effects just to save us a few bucks. The big difference is at my company we are ENCOURAGED to tell members to just order a brand new piece of equipment instead of making the member put 2 and 2 together.

  • @pinkdolphin1014
    @pinkdolphin1014 Před 2 lety +15

    "Hmm, where should I get my reference from? I know! The place that fired me for sexual assault! And I'll tell them to say the truth about the! What could POSSIBLY go wrong?"

  • @Cynos_3D
    @Cynos_3D Před 2 lety +4

    Had Whooping cough as a teen, you can imagine why, let's not get into it.. But the point is that it's every bit as bad as r/ describes it. I had to be on medication and monitored life support at night to avoid DYING from asphyxiation, and even then there were some close calls. Those few seconds of coughing that leave you breathless feel like an eternity, you don't want to play around with this one..

  • @ariadnedubs
    @ariadnedubs Před 2 lety +57

    Perfect for an ADHD brain. There is no way I can make my bed or get ready without an rslash vid lmao

    • @SometimesAbel
      @SometimesAbel Před 2 lety

      Same! 😂😂😂 My sister already knows. If rslash is on il about to do homework or housework.

    • @BestOnThursdays
      @BestOnThursdays Před 2 lety +2

      I am with you
      time to do dishes haha

    • @nixthelapin9869
      @nixthelapin9869 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s like a podcast, but with text! Perfect for my ADHD and auditory processing problems 😂

    • @sarahp5003
      @sarahp5003 Před 2 lety +1

      It's also perfect for my part time job of cataloging donated books for a research library. Helps keep me focused.

    • @moe3528
      @moe3528 Před 2 lety +2

      my adhd brain hyperfocused on his channel a few months ago and i watched the entire malicious compliance AND pro revenge in 2 months. it was all i watched for a full two months and there was really nothing i could do about it

  • @10Raccoon
    @10Raccoon Před 2 lety +2

    "Coughing like a goose fighting a toyota"
    As someone who had whooping cough in high school, that is exactly what it sounds like. I slept on the couch in the livingroom for a month and a half because it was the easiest way for my parents to take care of me. I also had to drink ensure because I wasn't eating anything because I was coughing so hard I would throw up.
    Then I basically had long covid for the next year as my body slowly recovered.

  • @-NiamhWitch-
    @-NiamhWitch- Před 2 lety +25

    My oldest had Whooping Cough (even though she was vaccinated for it) and it lasted months. It was awful.

    • @LinkHero25
      @LinkHero25 Před 2 lety

      First off, being vaccinated does not block or prevent whatever you got it for. That's not what they're made for. Vaccinations are meant to strengthen your immune system. So if you got sick with the flu, shingles, covid, or whatever it may be, it won't be as bad if you got the illness unvaccinated.

    • @-NiamhWitch-
      @-NiamhWitch- Před 2 lety +4

      @@LinkHero25 ​ Dude, I didn't say it did. I was just mentioning that my child was vaccinated so I didn't get some goober telling me I should have vaccinated her lol. I know how vaccines work. ;-)

    • @LinkHero25
      @LinkHero25 Před 2 lety +4

      @@-NiamhWitch-
      Sorry for jumping the gun. I hear people spreading misinformation about vaccines way too often I thought you indicated that in your comment. My Dad, who's anti-vax and only got the covid vaccine due to getting fired if he didn't, would say this all the time to everyone. He won't believe you that the information is wrong even if constantly correct him on it.

  • @danielbrant6740
    @danielbrant6740 Před 2 lety +3

    _"$427 in replacement parts for a piece of medical equipment? Nah, let's spend nearly $6000 on a brand new one!"_
    It's no secret that insurance companies are profit focused (not just US based ones), but how dumb do the higher-ups have to be when they think that buying entirely new things is cheaper in the long run than simply paying for new parts? Imagine how expensive if people did this with _cars._
    _"Need new brakes? Screw that! Just get them a newer vehicle!"_

    • @IxWxSxProud
      @IxWxSxProud Před 2 lety +1

      As someone who helped get medical equipment for work comp patients, can confirm that some insurance companies would rather just pay for a completely new thing rather than getting it repaired. They then complain about the cost of things and when you counter that a quote for repairs is significantly cheaper they get a surprised Pikachu face.

    • @kolerick
      @kolerick Před 2 lety

      it basically depend on the regulations put by your country law makers...
      if they did the work to stop the insurance from taking your kidney as payment for an otherwise 10$ medecine, you're golden... the problem is that in the US, insurances and, in truth, the whole healthcare system, isn't about people health so much as it is about their own wealth...

  • @dorothylloyd1804
    @dorothylloyd1804 Před 2 lety +8

    Good morning rslash. Thanks for the stories. Sexual harassment should always be investigated completely and with open minds. Have a great day

  • @wendiezearfoss3816
    @wendiezearfoss3816 Před 2 lety +5

    I was surprised to see the posts from others that they had whooping cough. Are you from a country other than the US where inoculations for this disease are routinely given to children in their first year and required for entry into public school? Or are you among the “lucky” people who don’t develop an immune response? I know older people need a booster as well as immunity does decline over the years.
    Inoculations for the so called childhood diseases are super important. I grew up in the era of poliomyelitis. Parents rushed to get their kids inoculated because the disease was so serious. And just for the record: vaccines do not cause autism.

  • @L1K34PR0
    @L1K34PR0 Před 2 lety +1

    14:27
    a goose fighting a toyota is an amazing analogy

  • @TheKillerqueen40
    @TheKillerqueen40 Před 2 lety +11

    As someone with a really awful cough at the moment (during bad coughing fits, I've started vomiting a small amount) and also as a nurse, that office lady can take a long hike off a short pier.

  • @PivotCyroy
    @PivotCyroy Před 2 lety +3

    Caught whooping cough as an adult. Never once in my life have I ever felt like I was going to die, but everytime I coughed my lungs empty and it was impossible to breathe back in, feeling like I was being choked. Genuinely the most horrible feeling I've ever had.

  • @jablue4329
    @jablue4329 Před 2 lety +5

    "Promised the world" but "only got Iceland." I'm stealing that one.

  • @trumpetduck1206
    @trumpetduck1206 Před 2 lety +31

    This dudes content is so much better than the text to speech channels, love the effort!

    • @SailorMya
      @SailorMya Před 2 lety +2

      I wont even watch those channels because it annoys me when the program messes up words or tries to read non-words/abbreviations. I love "reddit read" channels just not those ones. Thankfully, there are a lot more human readers now so I can avoid those channels all together.

    • @trumpetduck1206
      @trumpetduck1206 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed, I doesn't feel like any effort is going into those channels, just copy paste

  • @kikineptune316
    @kikineptune316 Před 2 lety +4

    In all seriousness, it irritates me how much health insurances companies in the US give you grief, especially when you're disabled

  • @InsomniacUnicorn
    @InsomniacUnicorn Před 2 lety +7

    I got whooping cough in high school - I would cough so hard I’d puke. I have permanent damage to my lungs from it so now I’m asthmatic. And that was at 17, not a small child!

    • @TheSimba86
      @TheSimba86 Před 2 lety

      I had whooping cough years ago, it was pretty awful, I coughed so much my entire body was sore

  • @nicholassanabria6493
    @nicholassanabria6493 Před 2 lety +32

    Whooping cough isn’t just deadly to babies just like you said R/ that you can break ribs from coughing people have died because of the broken ribs from whooping cough due to internal bleeding

  • @birdynerb
    @birdynerb Před 2 lety

    I suffered whooping cough for almost 2 years and was forced to continue working in food service by the store owner. After coughing so much I vomited twice in the trash, she would keep saying "Wow, your allergies are that bad, huh?" After being forced to work for a month, I believed it was allergies.
    I dreaded every Spring, Summer, and Winter because that's when allergens are spiked up and when the air is dry. I had to avoid most spiced foods too.
    When I moved to another job and it happened again in the middle of winter (projectile vomited out of my car from having so much irritation in my throat and unable to breathe), my coworker forced me to go to Urgent Care.
    "Oh, you have the whooping cough." I almost cried in relief when I managed to pass a season without going through a coughing fit and wondering if I was going to suffocate to death.
    It's too late to report the owner, as she sold the store I used to work at.

  • @redfailhawk
    @redfailhawk Před 2 lety +4

    I've had whooping cough many times. It's so unpleasant. If I get it now, I'm banned from my volunteer job until a doctor says I'm clean, due to risks for the others I worked with. I work with immunocompromised individuals. I'm currently vaccinated for it thankfully, and because of the slight risk of it jumping species, I actually have my service dog vaccinated for it too (Bordetella is optional in the US, which frankly disgusts me). Sadly, vets in my area don't offer it for Cats, but I figure that my kitty is protected via herd immunity for the most part...

  • @ImperiousMax
    @ImperiousMax Před 2 lety

    That last story reminds me of the time I had acute bronchitis in high school. I had come into school around lunch after a doctor's appointment where I found out I had bronchitis, and presented a doctor's note and all, informed the front desk admin I have an antibiotics prescription and all. Her response was literally "oh everyone's getting sick around this time of year (it was December) so you can go to class with this." Worst of all my mom just agreed with her cause she didn't want to deal with the backlashing. It was painful to tell my friends and teachers that I had bronchitis and still had to attend class after, with my antibiotics eventually that I had to take IN THE MIDDLE OF CLASSES while coughing my lungs out.

  • @ovni2295
    @ovni2295 Před 2 lety

    There is actually a good reason for Aetna to reject the cheap replacement parts on the stander. Their thinking is probably that "Old medical equipment with part failures is a hazard and a liability for the company if a customer tries to use it with the parts we supply and it hurts them. Better to replace than repair."
    But that's giving them a HUGE benefit of the doubt, which I'm not sure they deserve.

  • @MegaPlayerXxX
    @MegaPlayerXxX Před rokem +1

    Few years back, my grandma, peace to her soul, got a new electric wheelchair, paid by the insurance company. After about 3 years, the battery started dying. We asked for replacement. The battery by itself cost about 100 USD. Doctor signed it, vendor signed it, but insurance company said that they would not cover spare parts. So... we asked them if a whole new wheelchair would be fine. They said yes.
    So... we picked one that was about as expensive. However, since technology advanced during those years, we actually managed to get a whole lot better one. Stronger motors (yeah, 2 of them), bigger batteries, cup holder, etc. Doctor immediately signed it, didn't even check the price since... he knew damn well what was going on. Vendor signed almost instantly as well and now, insurance company, instead of paying 100 USD for a single battery, they had to pay 6000 USD for brand new wheelchair. Not that we were complaining. XD
    Now that grandma passed away, we posted both wheelchairs for donations and both found their new owners, for free.
    Best part was that the better one went to a little girl. Insurance company refused to pay them for a wheelchair and now they had one of the best ones on the market. That look in girl's eyes when she was first sat in it and started driving in it was F-ing priceless.

  • @SleepyKyju
    @SleepyKyju Před 5 měsíci

    When I was 16-17 (lasted 6 months over my birthday), I had a mystery illness. After lots of tests and everything and thinking I had a blood clot in my lungs, finally we figure out that my issue was having severe acid reflux. The stomach acid was going up into my lungs and burning my respiratory system. Fascinating I'd been to the hospital with stomach complaints not even a year prior and none of the medical professionals figured that one out.
    I lost 50lbs, was throwing up so often from my severe coughing fits that I started just carrying a bucket around instead of trying to get to the toilet, and couldn't take more than a few steps without getting completely winded. I did a lung capacity test thingy made of plastic that would move a little ball based on your breathing and it said my lungs were working at like, less than half capacity or something. I don't remember. One of my issues was that I'd cough so much and so hard that my diaphragm would get a *fucking Charlie horse* and just not work. Seeing an INFANT have to deal with that is heartbreaking. Having your lungs physically not able to breathe the air all around you and already hurting from coughing is so scary.
    Anyway that was 10 years ago now. Not eating or drinking within a few hours if bed time and taking some tums as needed has solved my problem.

  • @nolalookenbill7053
    @nolalookenbill7053 Před 2 lety +19

    I haven't had whooping cough, but once I got extremely sick and coughed so frequently that my diaphragm was sore, so I did have a small sample of what that's like

  • @MusicLoverGurl
    @MusicLoverGurl Před 5 měsíci

    Regarding the story where the boy's replacement parts for his stander wouldn't be replaced: I used to work in call centers and I KNOW that the agent kept emphasizing that replacement parts wouldn't be covered because they're not allowed to directly tell the client that they should try ordering a new device (calls get monitored), but they sure af knew it would be allowed to order a new device if they could get the client to pick up the hint. PAY ATTENTION when talking to call center workers, especially if things aren't going how you want--they might be trying to give you a hint for an alternative to get what you want that they aren't allowed to outright tell you!

  • @canadalovesanime3137
    @canadalovesanime3137 Před 2 lety

    I had whooping cough at 15. My mother accused me of faking and ignored it for a month. My father finally demanded I get taken to the doctor, after I lost my voice from the coughing. I was given medicine and told not to even try to talk for two weeks. That freaked me out because I love to sing. The doctor said I'd be lucky to talk again. My mother was happy that I'd have to "give up that stupid fantasy of being a singer". I have never seen a doctor give a dirtier look at a person than the one my mother got that day. I went from singing things like Pat Benatar to singing things like Joe Cocker and Dire Straits. This might not seem like a big deal, but as a 15 yr old girl this was horrible. I have a very deep voice to this day and get mistaken for a guy on the phone all the time. Jokes on my mother; I still sing Dire Straits and other such. ;)

  • @triforceofcourage100
    @triforceofcourage100 Před 2 lety +10

    Insurance always tries to wriggle out of paying for things they’re all a bunch of crooks who get off on leaving people high and dry

  • @emeraldqueen1994
    @emeraldqueen1994 Před 2 lety +1

    Second story : I have CP too! OP, please tell your son that I empathize with you and your son when it comes to stupid insurance policies! (I once got told that they weren’t going to pay for my physical therapy because they said that my disability was “too mild” 🤦‍♀️

  • @littlehoneybee7718
    @littlehoneybee7718 Před 2 lety

    omg I have Aetna insurance and they are the absolute WORST. They only let you try drugs from a list of their "preferred drugs". If you try and fail the "preferred drugs" you can try other drugs. But the kicker is they don't care if you have had treatments with those other drugs before, and they worked perfectly for you before. Aetna won't let you use those ones even if if works for you because they'd rather you try and fail a whole list of things first. You'd think they'd let you use the ones you've had before because it's guaranteed that it will work out instead of having you try other ones and possibly fail.

  • @seaherne
    @seaherne Před 2 lety

    One of the things with whooping cough is even after you recover, your lungs are still not ok. So changes in temperature like going outside will start a coughing fit. Apparently my teacher had massive issues with this and thought that I was trying to avoid going outside to play but it was actually just an after affect of the illness. People can be so dumb sometimes

  • @sgs7805
    @sgs7805 Před 2 lety

    WHOOPING COUGH IS DEADLY. My now 10 year old got it at only 2 1/2 months, the doctors said she would have died had I not breastfed her, they made me get the tdap shot before leaving the hospital after giving birth to her because there were so many outbreaks back then. Out of my 4 kids, she's the ONLY one who would breastfeed, all of my others rejected it and needed formula. I basically didn't sleep for 3 months because she would turn PURPLE from choking. I had to hold her upright at all times and when she would cough I had to rub her chest and back at the same time to help her get the gunk up and be able to take a breath again. It was the absolute scariest time of my life.

  • @azurethemis9312
    @azurethemis9312 Před 2 lety +4

    The Last story reminds me of the time I had a serious stomach flu that had me in and out of school for a few weeks particularly during semester exams too I was in the attendance office waiting for my dad when the Clerk harassed me saying it's not good for me to miss this much school and forced me to walk around the ENTIRE SCHOOL for signatures on an excuse note that was worthless (I ended up vomiting 3 times during that trip ) and was in the middle of yelling at me saying why can't I just have a bucket beside me while I work on exams when my father came in and verbally curbstomped her ass threatening to get the Principal involved if she didn't stop harassing me which ended in her making the typical speechless Karen gaping fish face sounding like a broken car engine as my dad signed me out of school to get Gatorade and Soup

  • @mr.scarlo2234
    @mr.scarlo2234 Před 2 lety +36

    I hope that everyone is having a good Thursday!

    • @bluender2125
      @bluender2125 Před 2 lety +4

      Back at you

    • @laggygamer8872
      @laggygamer8872 Před 2 lety +3

      my cat went missing yesterday, so im not but thanks

    • @chancebishop6213
      @chancebishop6213 Před 2 lety +5

      I honestly forgot the day of the week thx for Reminding me

    • @BladefireA
      @BladefireA Před 2 lety +2

      @@laggygamer8872 I hope you find them, I'd be devastated if mine went missing 😢

    • @blaccoutemily
      @blaccoutemily Před 2 lety +3

      haha im dying of heat

  • @amyspeers8012
    @amyspeers8012 Před 2 lety

    Old school nurse here. Pertussis-whooping cough-is serious. After 5 days of being on antibiotics you are no longer contagious…but that doesn’t mean you feel like being in school! Yes…I have had to track a pertussis outbreak and the paperwork was a nightmare.

  • @lista2308
    @lista2308 Před 2 lety +9

    I wonder if any of the other parents found out that the nasty admin lady forced a child with whooping cough to enter the school

  • @uthmanbaksh3530
    @uthmanbaksh3530 Před rokem

    Re: The truth hurts for this guy
    Guys, you aren't gonna get away with sexual harassment anymore! No is a complete sentence!
    Re: Getting fired as a joke
    It's bad bosses that fire you as a joke. If you get fired as a joke, just take it at face value and start looking for other employment!
    RE: My illness isn't taken seriously Why do schools and bosses assume you're lying when you call in sick? It's why COVID spread as much as it did. People went to work when they were supposed to be in quarantine!

  • @rhondah.1478
    @rhondah.1478 Před 5 měsíci

    Oh, that clip of the baby with whooping cough hurt my heart! That poor squish.
    Insurance companies are so insane. Rather than pay for replacement parts, they'd cover the expense for a whole new piece of equipment that costs much more. Make it make sense.
    Fired as a joke: My guess is OP didn't want to buy a car and house at the same time initially because he didn't want to show new debt to income while buying the house.

  • @darianashkevron9969
    @darianashkevron9969 Před 2 lety

    Having worked in benefits solutions - I'm pretty sure OP in the second story is kinda oblivious and didn't understand what was actually going on.
    There are a LOT of people working as insurance reps that know what complete and utter nonsense insurance policies are, and often the insurance company itself might think so too...the American healthcare system is fundamentally broken in several ways that are intensely difficult to navigate in any reasonable way. This is ESPECIALLY prevalent in things called "Durable medical equipment", which ranges from wheelchairs to insulin pumps, pretty much anything that's meant to last years.
    What I think actually happened is that the insurance rep either made themselves or possibly even under orders has been supplied with a "Under no circumstances are we to provide any support whatsoever for these items. We can only replace them. Wink motherhecking wink." list. I think they were trying to lead OP into the conclusion that they needed to order a new one, and...OP was maybe just kinda too dumb to pick up on that part.
    I actually doubt that this was malicious compliance on OP's part, far more likely in my experience to be somewhere on the insurance side of things.

  • @kingko55
    @kingko55 Před 2 lety

    I had whooping cough when I was 18, so luckily I was an adult when it happened. But it was one of the worst things ever. Constantly coughing, gasping for air, sore throat, headache and I coughed so much I would throw up too. I would never want anyone to go through that ever.

  • @thehangmansdaughter1120
    @thehangmansdaughter1120 Před 2 lety +1

    My son got whooping cough as a baby, before he was old enough to be immunised against it. He was so sick he spent days on oxygen, with a cough that sounded like a small dog was barking. Whooping cough is no joke, it's a notifiable disease in New Zealand, as it's both dangerous and highly contagious. Anyone who fails to understand this has no business working in a school.

  • @MannyBrum
    @MannyBrum Před rokem

    The thing about the insurance company is probably because when things get old, you can easily start replacing parts and exceed the cost of a new one over the span of a few years while a new one will last longer than that. I guarantee they had a lot of incidents where they were paying more than the cost of new equipment in parts. In her case it was just the belt, but the policy makes sense, and its a win win.

  • @benjaminmarshall195
    @benjaminmarshall195 Před 2 lety

    Had whopping cough as a kid and it was awful. First you have all the symptoms of a cold and then you can't stop coughing or throwing up because of the coughing, which also leads to major headaches. Then cos you're vomiting you get hungry but can't eat cos you're too busy coughing. All this lasts like 2 months at least. Give or take

  • @FroggyFina
    @FroggyFina Před rokem

    To add to the whooping cough story, I didn't have it, but simply just being sick about a week or two ago, I was awake at night having a coughing fit. I was coughing so much that I was contemplating texting my dad to take me to the hospital because I felt if I tried to go back to sleep (if I could) I'd die from not breathing. Then later the next evening, I had a coughing fit so much that I threw up, I didn't even feel nauseaus. So yeah, coughing so much to where you can't get air in, it really sucks, it really really sucks. Take sickness seriously. Rather have a student live through an illness and come back eventually (even if they're a little behind) than a dead student.

  • @flamingdeathbanana
    @flamingdeathbanana Před 2 lety +2

    That parent coulda had that office lady literally grovelling at that point.

  • @jeo1812
    @jeo1812 Před 2 lety +3

    I listen to the podcast everyday on my lunch break, but I came to the video because I just felt the need to comment that the audio clip of the baby wheezing from whooping cough made me tear up and almost break down in the middle of a restaurant. I tried to keep my composure, but when my sister asked me what was wrong (she works with me), I tried to speak, but no words came out. It just saddens and angers me that some people refuse to vaccinate their children, and that there are people actively lying about vaccines.

  • @johnsmith5922
    @johnsmith5922 Před 2 lety +8

    I grew up with something akin to whooping cough. But just naturally. My cough is so heavy that doctors think I have whooping cough. Even as an adult when I got Covid. I coughed hard enough to slightly damage my lung.

  • @sethfroman7044
    @sethfroman7044 Před 2 lety +1

    Firing someone “as a joke” is such a Micheal Scott move.

  • @tokyocheeto934
    @tokyocheeto934 Před 2 lety +6

    I love waking up to a new r slash video

  • @chikncordonbleu
    @chikncordonbleu Před rokem +1

    I've had whopping cough as an adult. They don't call it the 100 day cough for no reason. Coughing until I'd pass out, yes. Coughing until I vomited in myself, yes. Coughing until you can do nothing but cough, yes.

  • @phylliskress2296
    @phylliskress2296 Před 2 lety +2

    Concerning the last story, iirc whooping cough is also dangerous for pregnant women. I believe they could lose the embryo/fetus (but I could be mistaken.)
    If there's anyone who is qualified to explain the repercussions of whooping cough on pregnant women, please correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @TimeLady8
    @TimeLady8 Před 4 dny

    My brother caught whooping cough when he was 12. This was in the late 1960s. He had bronchitis, so his coughing all the time wasn't unusual. Then one day, my mother, an RN, suddenly stopped dead when she heard him gulping air while coughing. "That sounds like whooping cough!" She checked his vaccination record and, sure enough, he hadn't been vaccinated. (There had been an issue when he was due and the makeup had been overlooked.) He was out of school for 6 weeks and basically confined to his bedroom the whole time.

  • @sankai91
    @sankai91 Před 2 lety

    The first story would unfortunately be illegal in my country.
    Not the letting go of the butthole, but telling negative stuff about the person for a reference call - even if it is the truth. This results in reference calls being nearly worthless, but usually you'd be able to tell something is of by how long the other guy needs to answer...

  • @b.c.9358
    @b.c.9358 Před 2 lety +4

    Rslash, thanks for showing us the video at the end. You're educating us about something so important, and I hope someday someone will remember how bad whooping cough is and will have compassion for someone's sick child.

  • @VFKAdventureRabbit
    @VFKAdventureRabbit Před 2 lety

    I *might've* had a *mild* case of whooping cough once and it was a miserable time. Coughing past the point of running out of air was terrifying and it was just gasping back in the air when the coughing subsided for the briefest moment. I wasn't officially diagnosed by a doc(visiting a doc when you're coughing everywhere felt ill-advised) but it was stronger and longer than the average cold by a few months, but I didn't pass out or suffer health emergencies on it so it wasn't as bad as it could've been; but any time your breathing is so impeded on is a scary time. Whooping cough sucks. Whatta way for your body to save itself: kill itself trying to cast out germs, just as body-stupid as allergic reactions in the kill-to-"save" department.

  • @Ernoskij
    @Ernoskij Před 2 lety

    I was only listening and doing something else, so when you said "the uniform wasn't that comfortable" instead of "the uniform wasn't that uncomfortable" the next part made absolutely no sense, and I had to stop what I was doing and rewind to find the text so I could make sense of the story XD

  • @Cynararose
    @Cynararose Před 2 lety

    You want to hear something insane, I had whopping cough (so did 4 of my friends, 1 brought it to the rest of us), I didn’t miss a single day of school. Why my doctors wouldn’t write a note! This was in 00 or 01, I got part days twice to see a doctor. That’s it. Doctor even refused to say what it was right away because of how serious it was, we lived in a small town. Yeah no one was happy when I finally went to a pulmonologist out of town because I got it the worse and told everyone what it was.

  • @SeanWinters
    @SeanWinters Před rokem +1

    I cannot imagine being mad at guy #1, if touching provocative women in the workplace is normal in your country, and some swedish guy comes after you for something that's been normal your whole life, wouldn't you be defensive as well? I'm a young man, a Christian from America, so this has never been normal for me, but if suddenly it was contended that it should be illegal to speak with women at all, you better believe I'm going to complain on my way out.
    The same folks who hate on this man also pretend to be social relativists. Hypocrites, all of you!

  • @jeffklaubo3168
    @jeffklaubo3168 Před 2 lety

    Fun fact, odds are that insurance company has deals with the suppliers and paid $500 for that $5000 standard... which makes more sense than $400 for just the belts

  • @PhantomQueenOne
    @PhantomQueenOne Před rokem

    My daughter was on a three week quarantine with RSV as a toddler. My douchebag manger demanded that I leave her at daycare. RSV can be *fatal* to babies and very young kids. It can also kill adults with chronic illness like my father and ex-stepmother. I refused showing him the doctors' note. He threw a hissy fit. Everything I did after that was "I'm going to get you fired!". He wouldn't do his job and it got blamed on me, and said that I stole from the company (I didn't). A little while later his buddie got marched out in handcuffs by the police, and he got canned. He also demanded I come to work with tonsillitis and of course everyone got sick. He raged and screamed at me about that as well. I told him I was sick, but he forced me to come in, so how was that my fault? Yeah, he was that big of an asshole. He also did many things that violated labor laws. I don't know why he didn't get canned long before that.

  • @TheSimba86
    @TheSimba86 Před 2 lety +1

    15:45
    I actually had whooping cough years ago. It was pretty terrible, you cough until there's no more air in your lungs but you're still trying to cough, and muscles in your chest get tired and strained from coughing so much that so it starts hurting when you cough

  • @JennaGetsCreative
    @JennaGetsCreative Před 2 lety

    I would be FURIOUS if I were a staff member at the school with the whooping cough story. I had a severe reaction to that vaccine as a baby back in the 80s and my mother chose not to finish that particular protocol, so I'm not protected against that disease. With partial completion of the protocol I probably wouldn't get extremely sick, but I'd get it, and I'd carry it. I have an infant nephew at my house all the time. My husband is asthmatic. They could kill someone through me, and there's nothing I could do about it.
    Yes, I do know the current pertussis vaccine is different and not known to cause the same issues the old one did. I've been trying to get vaccinated since I found that out when my almost 5-year-old was getting her baby vaccines. They were going to schedule me after she was done all of hers, but of course she was only 2.5 when all the lockdowns started, so it still hasn't happened yet. I'm not priority.

  • @gaveintothedarkness
    @gaveintothedarkness Před 2 lety +1

    The first boss is an MVP. He saw and took immediate action.