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    00:00 - NY State Takes Alligator From Man Who Cared For Him for 30 Years
    3:32 - MrBeast Reality Competition Show Coming to Prime Video
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    13:44 - Apex Legends Finals Canceled After Hacking
    16:50 - Lawmakers Aim to Repeal Law Requiring States to Seize Assets to Pay For Medicaid
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    21:45 - More & More Jobs Are Getting Rid of Degree Requirements
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  • @PhilipDeFranco
    @PhilipDeFranco  Před měsícem +1904

    I think whoever on the Edit side that was working on the text highlighting may still have been drunk from St. Patricks Day...

    • @Rockstar0ne
      @Rockstar0ne Před měsícem +80

      Whomstever*

    • @blacktiger995
      @blacktiger995 Před měsícem +3

      tru

    • @vix86
      @vix86 Před měsícem +113

      I thought I was still drunk or having a stroke for moment seeing the random highlights 🤣

    • @ccdawson2607
      @ccdawson2607 Před měsícem +79

      Hahahaha I was like "wait am I tripping or are we having some weird highlights today?" Ohh to be human. Thanks for making me laugh today editor(s)😆

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před měsícem +30

      I think someone accidentally slid a few overlays too far forward in the video, lol

  • @rosenrot234
    @rosenrot234 Před měsícem +1268

    Schools saying a bullied kid should stick up for themselves when we all know the second you do that YOU get punished and not the bully. Make it make sense.

    • @aouyiu
      @aouyiu Před měsícem +89

      Not to mention doing that would escalate things most of the time.

    • @Frentraken
      @Frentraken Před měsícem

      My fully unabashed tin foil hat certified conspiracy is that there's some concentrated effort to propagate bullying in our education systems. They all consistently go out of their way to pretend the problem is fake while doing all they can to ensure it keeps going.

    • @Jahmaan
      @Jahmaan Před měsícem +78

      I(male) was bullied by a girl who played sports, when I finally stood up for myself, I had my behind handed to me, as I was scrawny and she was not. Female principal called me to her office and yelled at me for 10 minutes about how "you don't hit girls"... I wish I'd had the wherewithall to scream at the lady that I was the one with bruises and scratched glasses while my bully walked away without a scratch and 0 consequences...

    • @gregvs.theworld451
      @gregvs.theworld451 Před měsícem +24

      @@aouyiu No kidding, it's a lose lose. If you can stand up a bully and pound them, or even just shove them, you get in trouble, if you can't stand up to a bully and do anyway, you get pounded. Make it make sense.

    • @gregvs.theworld451
      @gregvs.theworld451 Před měsícem +25

      @@Jahmaan I'm sorry that happened to you. That's mesed up and you didn't deserve any of that, the bullying or the victim blaming from an authority figure.

  • @Lybra1022
    @Lybra1022 Před měsícem +761

    Whoever was holding the Highlighter today going berserk

    • @thisisnancybot
      @thisisnancybot Před měsícem +58

      Thank you! I wondered if there was an issue with my phone!

    • @smartasafart
      @smartasafart Před měsícem +57

      I cam looking for this comment, and how far I had to look to find it, I thought I was just losing my mind and seeing things! Phil did say they have new people on the team, learning curve I'm sure.

    • @GorillaCanon
      @GorillaCanon Před měsícem +21

      I thought I was having a damn stroke!

    • @marcsantos4499
      @marcsantos4499 Před měsícem +22

      I thought my eyes were messed up

    • @Lunarev_
      @Lunarev_ Před měsícem +3

      i was just chuckling to myself and thinking "i sure hope somebody was fired for THAT blunder"

  • @potatopersonal381
    @potatopersonal381 Před měsícem +86

    the frustrating thing with the degree story is, that even WITH a degree, a lot of places won't hire you and immediately require years of experience, or pay basically the same as minimum wage.

    • @laluna5850
      @laluna5850 Před měsícem +3

      THIS 😭

    • @WiLDCHiLD.
      @WiLDCHiLD. Před měsícem

      100% it's ridiculous. All that time and money spent on a higher education means squat. SMDH

  • @tyler32655
    @tyler32655 Před měsícem +160

    On the Medicaid Taking Your House story- After my grandma died, the state sent a letter saying they were going to take her house. My Great Grandpa, her dad, was living in the house, and had been for the last 6+ years helping to take care of her. He made multiple 7 foot signs that he placed in the yard shaming the state, that they were okay making an almost 80yo man with serious health issues homeless. We took care of her in her home for years, only needing help with hospital coverage and the occasional home health aid. I don't know all the nitty gritty because I was a teen when she passed, but we kept the house. I'm still so proud of him for standing up to a stupid rule that wasn't clearly stated when she was enrolled.

    • @taylorbug9
      @taylorbug9 Před měsícem +5

      My grandma may need care and we're moving into and taking care of her house for her. I'm very scared they could come take it after she passes.

    • @JulesssRules
      @JulesssRules Před měsícem +5

      @@taylorbug9see a lawyer. There’s inexpensive ways around this

    • @purpirek
      @purpirek Před měsícem

      Only in California 😂

  • @garythecyclingnerd6219
    @garythecyclingnerd6219 Před měsícem +2670

    America: where we send 20 “agents” in armed like Marines to seize a gator but good luck getting a cop to help you when your car gets stolen

    • @biCARRIEous
      @biCARRIEous Před měsícem +328

      God forbid people with stalkers and/or abusive exes are always taken seriously right away....

    • @ragevsraid7703
      @ragevsraid7703 Před měsícem +86

      EAT THE RICH

    • @ll2323
      @ll2323 Před měsícem +1

      Or to the border where we’re just letting people in regardless right?!

    • @frankcaggiano8282
      @frankcaggiano8282 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@ragevsraid7703bingo, baby

    • @BlueberryBumblebees
      @BlueberryBumblebees Před měsícem +108

      Had a roommate steal my other roommates car, gaming system, meds, thousands in other stuff. Cops refused to even talk any further about it because he let the guy borrow the car once for an interview.

  • @theprecipiceofreason
    @theprecipiceofreason Před měsícem +937

    That Medicaid Repo story is so much worse when you know that procedural medical costs are all made up and don't actually correlate to real charges. Imagine losing your house because the hospital charges you for too many $80 aspirins

    • @loribroadbent8573
      @loribroadbent8573 Před měsícem +107

      Makes me glad I live in a country where I don't have to worry about things like this. I pay my taxes and health care is taken from that pool. Am I angry that my taxes pay for others' health care? No. If my neighbour is healthy, then I stay healthy. If my community is healthy, I stay healthy. For me it's a win-win.

    • @sea_triscuit7980
      @sea_triscuit7980 Před měsícem +28

      It's even worse when you realize how many people aren't going to do a dang thing about it

    • @otmanh
      @otmanh Před měsícem +49

      It's really blowing my mind that this really is a thing in America. In all the discourse about medicaid and health insurance I've never heard anyone bring this up. I understood that medicaid was like a free health insurance for the elderly, but they seize your belongings after you die? So basically medicaid is just a loan for your healthcare when your old? What the Frick!!??

    • @WJWeber
      @WJWeber Před měsícem +9

      That’s not what’s fucking them. End of life care is typically the most expensive. It’s government funded insurance. Not gov funded health care

    • @theprecipiceofreason
      @theprecipiceofreason Před měsícem

      @@WJWeber it's true that medical bills pile up at the end of life but, those charges that pile up are what's made up. Medicaid patients actually get less care than people with conventional insurance - I know this as I have seen hospitals make up any reason not to advance them to the next stage of therapy because of the money - many, many, many times. They get put out on the streets to get $$ in the beds. It's just how it is, here.

  • @alyssasoutheast2963
    @alyssasoutheast2963 Před měsícem +77

    I'm so glad you addressed the degree requirements. I was fortunate enough to find a job within my specific field straight out of college, but I lost it after a hit and run accident left me without a way to make the commute. I had to move back in with my parents, and the area that I'm in has plenty of jobs that fit my degree, but almost all of them require 5+ years experience, and I only have one due to my car being totalled. I wish companies would realize there are plenty of people willing to put in the work to learn something they'll be using their entire career.

  • @EvilCronos13
    @EvilCronos13 Před měsícem +42

    The moving highlighter dancing across the screen while you were talking about your blooper from the last video kept cracking me up. At first I though someone forgot to clear it from the last slide while editing, but then it kept moving and I couldn't figure out what that was supposed to mean, so I just kept laughing at it!

  • @WeebotTheRobot
    @WeebotTheRobot Před měsícem +297

    My mother was a Medicaid recipient and died in 2021 of Renal failure. When she passed the house was passed down to my name and gave me a huge leg up in life. I dread the idea of receiving a letter in the mail saying the state is taking away my childhood home.

    • @ryanclemons1
      @ryanclemons1 Před měsícem +13

      leave weebot alone!

    • @dianamerchant1026
      @dianamerchant1026 Před měsícem +18

      Yep. I am in the exact same boat waiting on the letter to know what my moms bills were. Im scared to touch her money at all.

    • @AbbsOdell13666
      @AbbsOdell13666 Před měsícem +2

      Tell em to kick rocks because they cant take whats yours already. They can take taxes though otherwise dont worry.

    • @johngaltline9933
      @johngaltline9933 Před měsícem +5

      @@AbbsOdell13666 They can, and will take it. If you want to be safe, your name has to be on the title for at least 7 years before the medicaid recipient co-owner dies.

  • @abigailhugt9605
    @abigailhugt9605 Před měsícem +83

    My grandma had a neighbor who owned an alligator years ago. He was beloved by the community and his owner had him for years (this was probably around the 70s or 80s). Eventually, some agency caught on and took the alligator from his home and he was placed with other alligators. He died in less than a week. He wasn't used to be treated like an alligator, from the moment he was born he was treated like a pet, with lots of love from his owner. I hope this man can get his alligator back, 40 years to bond with an animal for it to be taken, I can't imagine.

    • @grrawesomenessc.8399
      @grrawesomenessc.8399 Před měsícem +19

      As someone pretty involved in the reptile keeping community, alligators, crocs, other large reptiles like Iguanas and so on are terrible pets. They're often given enclosures far too small, and in this case, an alligator is a dangerous animal. The same way a tiger or a lion is, they should not be pets. Letting children and other people in the pool with this alligator, unsupervised at that, is highly irresponsible and Bob does not deserve his alligator. Not to mention the space they need is something only a sanctuary/zoo can provide.
      I know it's not the cute "aw but he loves him" people want, but it's the truth. We love tigers, we love alligators, but they are dangerous animals and they need to be respected as such.

    • @MartinFinnerup
      @MartinFinnerup Před měsícem +12

      I get why you feel he should get it back, but he was clearly not responsible enough to keep it.
      He was literally letting other people, including literal children, into the water with it.
      I don't care how good of a pet it is. It's an alligator.
      Crocodillians have remained practically unchanged for nearly a hundred million years, because they are a phenomenal killing machine.
      I'm not hating on the animals, on the contrary, I'm saying it's not going to be safe to put kids near. Ever.

  • @StephClearHere
    @StephClearHere Před měsícem +31

    On the whole bullying story from Friday (a little late) I moved to a completely different county in my state because my son was being bullied by not only students but his teacher! I went to the school and spoke to many people from the counselor to the principal with no help from anyone. They literally acted like I was making shit up like yeah ok I’m the one who has to console my son every day when he comes home crying and begging not to go back! As a second grader! He used to love school prior to that year. I’m so glad we got away from that hell but it shouldn’t have had to come to that.

  • @link287
    @link287 Před měsícem +103

    Network Admin here, kernel level exploits are terrifying. Its the equivalent of taking over your central nervous system and being able to tell your heart to stop beating. So for games to casually be able to operate at this level requires a HUGE amount of trust in security/code. If you can exploit the kernel, you can not only record all keystrokes, you can turn on cameras and mics, you mirror all network traffic to an external source, just straight up bbq your processor, your imagination is really the limit.

    • @reductor_
      @reductor_ Před měsícem +3

      On PC kernel level exploits are rarely more terrifying then user mode exploits, most malware runs within user mode, this kernel level fear is often unfounded. In a multi-user environment like a server then absolutely you should be more concerned with kernel level running code which can bypass ACLs but most games are the solely user of their PC so the kernel isn't really hiding anything.
      People in tech need to be more aware of malware, and more aware of kernel and user mode, because every single one of those things you listed is possible in user mode, you have listed nothing which requires kernel mode.
      Otherwise you send people this wrong message that if it runs in user-mode then it's safe, or if the UAC pop-up doesn't occur then it's safe, you are not safe to run any code on your machine regardless of if you are in user-mode or kernel-mode. This is why web browsers will pay massive bounties for exploits because they essentially run untrusted code albeit in a sandboxed VM.
      Mobiles are slightly different however, where you have more sandboxed environments, so gaining kernel level access will allow more exfil then what would typically be possible within user mode.

  • @ginaalban
    @ginaalban Před měsícem +340

    As a recruiter, I really appreciate you covering company Degree Requirements! What a lot of people don't seem to realize is that a lot of hiring managers are looking for candidates who have the same or similar career path as they do and it blocks qualified candidates from getting positions. I used to work specifically in diversity hiring and the hardest part wasn't finding candidates, it was convincing the hiring manager that someone with a gap in their resume or a nontraditional background could be successful in a position.

    • @bakaichigo
      @bakaichigo Před měsícem +28

      THIS is why people like me and my partner, who have been either in school or on disability, or who just plain couldn't find ANY work for a long period of time, keep having trouble getting work. It's so disappointing... :(

    • @larkjames1671
      @larkjames1671 Před měsícem +26

      I’m a recruiter as well and I see this all the time. I’ve sent hiring managers the perfect candidate in terms of experience. If they’re missing a college degree or certain certification, they will not even consider the candidate. It’s the most annoying thing in the world. I’ve seen hiring managers leave roles open for months because of this.

    • @FutureMartian97
      @FutureMartian97 Před měsícem +2

      A gap in their resume or nontraditional background means higher risk. Not worth it.

    • @jijitters
      @jijitters Před měsícem +36

      ​@@FutureMartian97 So someone who's been out of work because of illness or disability, or to take care of someone else with illness or disability (one of the most common reasons for resume gaps), should just accept never having a job again?

    • @Bard420
      @Bard420 Před měsícem +24

      @@FutureMartian97 Yeah that makes exactly 0 sense

  • @ChadBrett1
    @ChadBrett1 Před měsícem +13

    As a person with a degree I can tell you the opposite is also true. I have been turned down for jobs because I was “over qualified” and they thought I would be to expensive. It was a front end job at the gym I went to for ten years…

    • @princess_celery1217
      @princess_celery1217 Před měsícem +1

      so true! my mother has a doctorate and no one will hire her. she cant even get interviews.

  • @lalah3924
    @lalah3924 Před měsícem +9

    Long time watcher here - I never talked to anyone about the bullying I experienced in middle school and high school. I thought it was normal to feel that way. I was the fat, awkward kid that didn't fit in anywhere. That experience translated into paralyzing fear of the world in my adulthood. A fear that's taken years of therapy to calm to a manageable degree. I still struggle with interpersonal relationships and self validation but am proud to say there is progress and hope for a full and fruitful life!

  • @czerniana
    @czerniana Před měsícem +76

    I’m disabled and on Medicaid. I basically can’t get married, can’t own a home, can’t own assets, and can never have more than 2k in the bank account. I’m actually in Dayton, so thats fun. I essentially just hope my boyfriend wins the lottery one day so we can get married and get away from the broken disability system. The amount of stress it’s all given me over the years, including the 4 years it took for them to even approve it, is directly contraindicated to my health where stress can cause flare ups. I’m thankful it’s there, but it is not enough and lacks any and all sympathy for those on it.

    • @GaaraFPS
      @GaaraFPS Před měsícem +5

      I’m wishing for the best for you, I’m in nyc living with MS dreading and fearful of the day that I might need this kind of help especially with stress also f-ing me up pretty bad

    • @dmndgsyslive
      @dmndgsyslive Před měsícem +4

      Honestly, this. I can't work most jobs because of my disabilities. I can't stand bend or lift because of Chronic pain in my ribs, and I can't do a lot of mental jobs or things like driving because my narcolepsy makes me 'an unreliable worker'. It's stuff like this that makes me too terrified to go on it even as a last resort as I'm facing potentially getting kicked out of my home by the end of this year. Even if I take it as a stop gap, if I want to go to another country that will treat me better I run the risk of them denying me instantly because they see I've been on disability and run the risk of 'straining their medical facilities'. I'm a 24-year-old guy, I have the whole rest of my life ahead of me. What really strikes me is always how they'd rather wait til I die so they can get their money off of me rather than just appropriately accommodate me and let me work so they get their money now.

    • @s-s00
      @s-s00 Před měsícem +3

      my uncle became disabled after he and my aunt married him and they almost denied disability to him, he literally needed a heart transplant. they can’t have more than 10k at one time or else the disability will be pulled too….. this country sucks

    • @czerniana
      @czerniana Před měsícem +1

      @@s-s00 it’s different for every state, but in Ohio it’s 2k. Who the hell can save 2k on the 604$ I make on SSI I dont know, but it will really become an issue when my father passes =/ I’m tempted to have him leave everything to my brother, with the understanding that he handles it for me. The whole thing is fucked. I loved my job before I became disabled, I WANT to work. I just can’t. It sucks.

  • @shknights44
    @shknights44 Před měsícem +275

    The craziest thing about the degree story to me is that the degree requirement always seemed to get overshadowed by the experience aspect of job applications anyway. I am a college graduate with an MBA who struggles to find a job that matches my qualifications because I don’t have 3-5 years of work experience. We were always told that getting a degree would help us get a job but most companies don’t count that time in school as experience and it’s starting to look more and more like I spent $50,000+ for a paper weight.

    • @TheRunningLeopard
      @TheRunningLeopard Před měsícem +12

      Literally.

    • @prairiepanda
      @prairiepanda Před měsícem +16

      In some fields the trick is to dump all of your spare time into volunteer work while you're in school. But where I went to school all of the volunteer positions were reserved for pre-med students because volunteer hours were a requirement for med school. So I couldn't accumulate work experience during school even if I wanted to.

    • @jamesjenkins8373
      @jamesjenkins8373 Před měsícem +5

      Most all of my friends went to college after highschool and are now graduated, I just started working and have five years experience in my field now, I just landed a higher end job I have been shooting for. While my friends are having trouble finding jobs relating to their majors.

    • @Zoey_710
      @Zoey_710 Před měsícem +6

      I notice a lot of people just lie about their work experience. Your time in school doing said thing you learned about is experience. Just dont tell them it was in school, but instead for the school, its not lieing, you had to do it for school. Or something like that I dunno I dont have a degree I just fake it till I make it in my industry, nothing you cant learn online that night you find out you need to know about it.

    • @willtheprodigy3819
      @willtheprodigy3819 Před měsícem +4

      MBAs are the reason for half of our problems right now. Just look at the Boeing stories. It’s not the engineers at fault for that.

  • @tinchick2
    @tinchick2 Před měsícem +6

    It took me years to find a job outside of retail because I don't have a degree. I went to college, but a major depressive episode my junior year and my dad dying during my senior year derailed my plans. I was never able to go back.
    Thankfully, I found an administrative assistant position during the pandemic that did not require a degree nor multiple years of experience in the field. It was a godsend and I'm excelling in the position nearly 3 years later. Just having a degree doesn't mean that you will be better at a job than someone without one. And experience/transferable skills can often help you more in your job than your degree can.

  • @MonkiSniper
    @MonkiSniper Před měsícem +2

    I dropped out of college back in 2011 and never went back to finish my bachelor's. I worked as a bartender for 4 years, feeling stuck because I didn't have a degree. I moved from Puerto Rico to FL in 2015 and landed an entry-level job at a manufacturing company. 9 years later, I've been promoted 8 times, moving up the ranks from a warehouse attendant to Master Scheduler. All because I was given a chance to prove myself, learn, and grow.
    I did hit a wall. I was recommended multiple times for a management position, but I was never put in one just because I didn't have a bachelor's (that was the statement from mgmt).
    More people should have a chance for these kinds of opportunities. I'm incredibly grateful I got them.

  • @Shehias
    @Shehias Před měsícem +60

    Shout out to the editor for making finding the misplaced highlights an extra interactive part of the show!

    • @lgndunt
      @lgndunt Před měsícem +1

      LOL Thank God someone confirmed this! I thought my monitor was going bad! I kept pausing, rewinding, minimizing my browser trying to see where it was coming from. 😅

    • @samsanimationcorner3820
      @samsanimationcorner3820 Před měsícem

      ​@@lgndunt I thought my eyes were fucking up.

  • @Giftedbryan
    @Giftedbryan Před měsícem +104

    Gotta love that highlighter effect that during the yesterday's show segment keeps going while you're in view Phil :p

    • @officeFREAK123456789
      @officeFREAK123456789 Před měsícem +8

      At first I thought my TV was busted and had a mini heart attack, but realized it changed with the video 😅

    • @themidnighttiger96
      @themidnighttiger96 Před měsícem +3

      Oh thank God it wasn't just my tv. I was getting worried for a minute lol😅

    • @ChileandRamen
      @ChileandRamen Před měsícem +3

      I thought it was an after image in my eyes

    • @PrincessRose15
      @PrincessRose15 Před měsícem +1

      Legit thought I was about to have an ocular migraine. I was like OH NO.

  • @Ryokhael
    @Ryokhael Před měsícem +27

    I was a supervisor at a company for nearly six years and was turned down time and again for manager positions purely (and explicitly stated) because I didn’t have a degree and others either did or were currently in school to get a degree. This was in spite of me being a demonstrably more skilled employee with consistently better performance and having made tools that significantly improved data and performance tracking. It was so bad I decided to make a lateral move instead before eventually leaving the company.

    • @euphoriaorphan
      @euphoriaorphan Před měsícem

      There is probably a good chance you're right when you say you're better than those with degrees in the same field applying for the same positions, but people WITH degrees know there are only skills you learn in college that people who haven't gone clearly show signs of not knowing.

    • @MrCutlis
      @MrCutlis Před měsícem +2

      ​@euphoriaorphan I don't understand this. Every skill that is valuable to a company, can be learnt through working the job. What exactly are the skills you're speaking of? I never went to uni so I wouldn't know, but it seems like a waste of time and money to me.

  • @cathyjayy
    @cathyjayy Před měsícem +10

    Love the last story on college degrees for employment. As a therapist who primarily sees young adults, a majority of my clients are not in or do not want to be in college but still get some sort of external pressure (whether that’s society, family, friends, etc.) to attend college. It is great to have someone publicly talking about data to show not everyone needs to go to college. One of the best lessons taught to me in undergrad was “go for the lowest level of schooling you need for whatever career you want”. Once you find out what the lowest level of school is required for your job, you can go from there. It may save you a bunch of time and/or money.
    I also recommend getting a job/internship in the field you’re interested in as soon as you can (if possible for you, everyone’s situations are different). If you can find an entry level position and eventually work your way up, you will learn all aspects of the business in your field. You never know when that information will benefit you, such as, starting your own business later on. Lastly, don’t be afraid to switch jobs, especially if you’re being mistreated!

  • @rubyweapondsx
    @rubyweapondsx Před měsícem +958

    From Reddit, so take it with a grain of salt:
    "We were trying to grandfather him in 2020. He refused to build “secondary containment.” Aka a fence in case it got out the French doors.
    We also asked he showed proof it was on his homeowner’s insurance. He went on a rant and threatened our permit staff.
    I thought it was a permit issue and had the case on a backburner. Then a person complained that he was letting kids in with it. I started looking and through the social media posts. It was worse than anything I’ve seen with animal handlers. Was letting people including kids and the elderly swim with it, ride it, handle it. This is an extremely dangerous reptile no one but trained/ licensed handlers be in with it.
    I then got a search warrant and seized it. Only to find out the animal was being mistreated too. It was living in its own filth, he hadn’t cleaned its pool in 7 years. He was only feeding it cooked chicken and fish fries. It was morbidly obese and also malnourished. It has bone issues, a dislocated spine from improper habitat (or people allowed to ride it) and was nearly blind from vitamin D deficiency. Alligators need a lot of sunlight 2.5x what a human needs. And he was keeping it in a glass house but it was double pained which filters out UV rays."

    • @megangreen271
      @megangreen271 Před měsícem +394

      This. As a reptile keeper that gator was stunted and severely obese. What a gator should look like is shown on chandlers wildlife.

    • @evilishgame8989
      @evilishgame8989 Před měsícem +249

      If true, it really paints the story in a different light, thx for that.

    • @Slaanash
      @Slaanash Před měsícem +177

      I'm skeptical of stuff on reddit but I also find that story to be pretty believable tbh.

    • @RyanCrossOfficial
      @RyanCrossOfficial Před měsícem +100

      Even if true (which I don’t doubt), you can still be empathetic enough to let the man say goodbye

    • @frankcaggiano8282
      @frankcaggiano8282 Před měsícem +32

      Yeeaaahhhhhh after some twitter addict claimed that Palworld supported animal abuse or whatever nonsense, I take every post with six handfuls of salt. I had to add a whole 'nother handful to the many, many grains of salt I already take everything on the internet with

  • @lestat2244685
    @lestat2244685 Před měsícem +163

    The problem is the streaming services cancel even their own shows that do good numbers I have no faith they'll keep with it any more than their own original series.

    • @ll2323
      @ll2323 Před měsícem +6

      Even good one that are being followed and watched.

    • @chrisrelhard
      @chrisrelhard Před měsícem +21

      this. also, streaming services seem to completely neglect their own shows in general. i've had multiple shows that were originals on amazon or netflix that i absolutely loved but i hadn't found until they'd already been cancelled. i don't pay for any ad-free stuff, and yet i'd never seen advertisements for any of them. and some of them were pretty big budget shows with big names. just... why?

    • @obscillesk
      @obscillesk Před měsícem

      Yea from my perspective as someone who's not even looked at a streaming service in 6 months: they're trying market recapture cause the writing is already on the wall.

    • @haileytavares7143
      @haileytavares7143 Před měsícem +1

      Bojack horseman was doing great and set to end in 2 seasons; Netflix said fuck it Naw and gave them 1 season to finish; leading an amazing show to have a choppy ending. Why tf do they do that shit

  • @katelynnburnett2258
    @katelynnburnett2258 Před měsícem

    I enjoyed the blooper but didn’t say anything about it yesterday. I struggle to let go of little inconveniences, sometimes allowing them to overwhelm me and perceiving them as signs of a bad day. Hearing you share how that moment was actually really overwhelming when it happened but you let yourself laugh it off was a much needed reminder about how important it is to roll with the punches. Love this show, I’ll never stop watching.

  • @brenadams3189
    @brenadams3189 Před měsícem +3

    Former Gonzaga student and I loved the little "Go Gonzaga! That's a team right?" Love you Phil

  • @MrNinjaPancakeStudio
    @MrNinjaPancakeStudio Před měsícem +119

    The story about removing degree requirements really stood out to me today. One of the last points made was how non-degreed employees have an equivalent rate of outperforming degreed employees, which made me laugh a bit. As someone who has an advanced degree in an incredibly niche field (NSE from MIT), I personally have the perspective that the quality of education one receives from a four year degree has significantly diminished. It also reminds me of a conversation I had with my parents, where the point was made "once you're in college, no one cares where you placed in high school rankings or SAT scores. Similarly, once you've had gainful employment in a field, where you went to college isn't important anymore." I really understood that conversation when I took a summer course at a local community college, and I felt like the quality of education I got from that professor was head and shoulders above the quality I got from any of my courses during semester.

  • @auntrowdy7392
    @auntrowdy7392 Před měsícem +89

    I was a teenage mom who finished high school but went into the work force instead of college since I had a child to take care of. I worked hard for 30 years in the insurance industry as a claims adjuster, claims trainer, and HR representative. I got laid off over a year ago and haven’t been able to find a job since I don’t have a college degree. It’s like my dedication and experience don’t mean anything! 😢

    • @hancock7195
      @hancock7195 Před měsícem +14

      Trust me my friend, the degree is worth as much as the paper it's printed on. I have a decade of experience and a B.S. and I have been struggling to find a job for almost 3 years now. I am beyond disheartened and diminished.

    • @chezshirecat1872
      @chezshirecat1872 Před měsícem +1

      My mom could have written this, she worked insurance for 38 years and retired for a few years. She decided to go back and She found a service that looks for insurance jobs for older adults. She doesn’t have a degree either but this service found her a cool job that she works from home.

    • @jnmmcgraw
      @jnmmcgraw Před měsícem +2

      @@hancock7195 Honestly... the only things college is doing for people is like you said, handing you a paper, and getting you an internship. Which if people don't know to take control of where they're assigned to do their internship it can also do about nothing for them.
      So yeah... Spend X years, and X dollars largely for an internship to help get a foot in the door and a piece of paper.

  • @TheEggplant79
    @TheEggplant79 Před měsícem +4

    What is crazy to me is that if you go to your kids school for bullying and you are clearly upset because they refuse to do anything then they label you as difficult to deal with and will quit taking your calls and emails. Its beyond ridiculous!

  • @DeividasGedgaudas
    @DeividasGedgaudas Před měsícem +1

    In regards of Riley Strain, a very similar and sad situation happened here in Lithuania last year, where a teenager was drinking with friends and then got "missing". After many months he was found by a river or in the river very far away from the last place he was seen alive.

  • @RaheemAmarsi101
    @RaheemAmarsi101 Před měsícem +43

    It’s crazy how the PDS was 6-8 minutes and it was a treat to have 12-13 minute video. Then the PDS was 12-13 minutes and it was a treat to have a 16 minute video. THEN it was a treat to have an 18, 20, 25 minute video. Love you Phil! Keep growing and getting better and better!

  • @Pandacroc
    @Pandacroc Před měsícem +255

    I don't understand why people think that just loving an animal is enough to treat them well. Treating an animal like a human child is not what they need. I believe that man when he says he loves Albert, I also believe the agents that took him when they say he was severly ill because of mistreatment. Just because it is physically possible to have an animal as a pet doesn't make it a good idea. I've heard so many first and secondhand stories of animals that people love being kept in appalling conditions and being fed entirely the wrong food because the owner just feeds the animal whatever the hell they feel like.

    • @chloekathleen1951
      @chloekathleen1951 Před měsícem +11

      This

    • @arlaux
      @arlaux Před měsícem +33

      I believe he loves Albert just like my parents loved me, love does not prevent abuse or mistreatment and often can be a vector for it when you believe what you’re doing is love. People wanting Albert to go back because of a good ‘familial’ story are no different from those who want abused children to stay with their families. It’s the same rot.

    • @mathiassven
      @mathiassven Před měsícem +9

      As shown in the story, he had taken care of the animal for years, and had a licence for it... Why are you raising questions about mistreatment or negligence in the care of the animal. The presence of health issues is not sufficient evidence for that... Many dogs start having health issues (including partial blindness) when they reach a curtain age, that doesn't mean the owners mistreated them. The point being that the agents simply claimed this issues as a side note, and not the reason they took the alligator from the man, that is the red flag people are not happy with.

    • @JessicaPradoHanson
      @JessicaPradoHanson Před měsícem +5

      So true, if you want that animal in your life you have to be willing to do the work to keep it healthy or you can’t handle it and need help or a different animal. I have a snapping turtle that I rescued as a baby that is sweeter than my cats but I also do the work to constantly research things on her and her health needs. It is a lot of work and if you don’t have the time or money you shouldn’t do it. I really hope the reports of him not cleaning the water for years is false, that is soooo bad! I regularly drain and clean the tank or it stinks! I wouldn’t want her to live like that because I don’t want to live like that! We have to think about what others need, not just what we need. There are so many solutions that lead to everyone being uplifted and those are the best. But I also think our system can evolve to learn to deal with these things better because this is clearly an issue. A small group of experts should be dispatched for the safety of all involved.

    • @Nevertoleave
      @Nevertoleave Před měsícem

      Even if he took perfect care of it, he still admits to letting people in with him. It’s incredibly stupid and dangerous. A domesticated animal is not just an animal that lives in your house. It took thousands of years to get dogs and you should never try petting a strange dog because they could bite. We domesticated pigs, they’ll happy eat you. Pickton the serial killer fed his victims to his pigs. Hell, we can talk to other humans, they can tell us what they’re thinking and they can still just murder you

  • @retractedhack
    @retractedhack Před měsícem

    Great show. Loving the content. Just wanted to point out there were some editing mishaps with the on-screen highlights during the last segment, but not a big deal at all.

  • @Apeizzle
    @Apeizzle Před měsícem +3

    I’m a Nashville native that has moved away from the LA/New York version it’s become. I felt safe growing up in the small/big town but in the last 6 years it’s changed a lot. Seeing all this new crime there is so disheartening. There are more missing people there that haven’t gotten any media attention, especially POC. Michael Webster has been missing since March 5th, no media attention. Good luck to everyone who has moved to Nashville: it’s ruined now.

  • @thymewizard
    @thymewizard Před měsícem +148

    I attended college for several years, but being neurodivergent meant I had to learn everything my way and then spend most of my time and energy following the _process_ of _being a student_ . I ended up having to leave for medical reasons after the compounding mental health toll started to spill over into the physical, and I started working as a software engineer instead of going back. I remember getting so frustrated in my earlier job searches because I would get rejected outright before anyone seemed to show interest in whether or not I could demonstrate the skills they were asking for, meanwhile I knew exactly what I would need to finish my degree (literally a semester) and no part of it would have applied to the kinds of jobs I was looking at.
    It's cool to see a broader discussion around skill-based hiring, but also wild that it's being framed as a radical idea to _consider_ that maybe we should care more about people being able to do the job. It feels like being asked in an interview "Well how can you get to work if you don't have an Audi?" like.... my friend I'm here now, aren't I?

  • @rednarok
    @rednarok Před měsícem +17

    dude, a wild animal is gonna be wild.
    my cat who i loved for years one day bit me with so much force his teeth went right through my hand all because he had some tick in his neck.
    imagine if that was an alligator!

  • @buyahhhhrooo4418
    @buyahhhhrooo4418 Před měsícem +2

    The yellow highlighter incident made me think my eyes were misfiring for a whole minute.

  • @ladymaeve
    @ladymaeve Před měsícem

    I'm so grateful to see a shift towards skill-focused recruitment. I was forced out of higher ed and into a low-end job just to make ends meet and it's been near impossible to get anywhere. I may have the skills but not the paper slip that says I do and I keep hitting walls everywhere. Even in places where employers know me they consider it unfair to hire me (even if they know I have the skills they want) and leave people with a completed education without a job. It's incredibly frustrating and it feels like I'm chained down.

  • @Catteralluwu
    @Catteralluwu Před měsícem +60

    I work as a rehab coordinator at a functional neurology clinic. When we try to replace techs we almost never look at the applicants degrees because it’s just not relevant in this emergent field we work in. In fact the worst employee we’ve had to let go was the only one in recent years with a degree. Competency over a signed piece of paper every time.

    • @lifestream1689
      @lifestream1689 Před měsícem +1

      A good friend of mine is a Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring technologist. Dropped out of college after being put on academic probation, only recently did his job pay him to get some course work done + a certification. He's clearing $70k a year and has been there for nearly 8 years. What are your thoughts on the certs needed to get into that field? I only own a Bachelor's in General studies

  • @nickcampanelli1420
    @nickcampanelli1420 Před měsícem +170

    Skills based hiring is great because not only does it allow for more people to get high paying jobs, it also lessens the value of a college degree which will translate to lower costs of education to get those degrees. Millions of future teens and young adults will avoid the insane burden of college debt

    • @lucasmolski9031
      @lucasmolski9031 Před měsícem +28

      ​@JG-MV nice generalization

    • @penfold1992
      @penfold1992 Před měsícem +16

      Skills based hiring is great because these are the people that actually want to do the work... It's far too often that I see graduates expecting 80k+ salaries straight out of college because they are "entrepreneurs", "project managers", or "leaders".
      I don't want a leader. I want someone who can do the fking job

    • @StarPichu12
      @StarPichu12 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@JG-MVmaybe so, but if you don't live in an area with one you're still going to be spending a lot of money to then only hopefully get a job

    • @comicsans3537
      @comicsans3537 Před měsícem

      I absolutely support skill-based hiring so long as they don't demand skills that are impossible to have yet WITH a degree and that they still guve jobs to those of us who were basically brainwashed since birth that we needed a STEM degree to make a living until this all evens out. I mean what do we do? We got the thing we were promised would be the best option just to be told "sorry, that debt you were counselled to take on for years suddenly now means nothing! No jobs for you!" so like.... what do we do? We're just fucked for doing what we were supposed to it seems like 😅

    • @funkspinna
      @funkspinna Před měsícem

      Companies don't have to worry about woke college indoctrination either.

  • @jamilukins7239
    @jamilukins7239 Před měsícem +1

    I've been a hiring manager in the video game industry for years. I also teach a game design college class. I tell my students we don't actually care about the degree, we care about the skills we need and if the candidate seems like a good teammate. You get what you put in with college, so make sure you're working hard.
    It's already hard enough to get into games without forcing you to be rich on top of it. I've hired plenty of self taught people and I've never been disappointed.

  • @user-lc8bl1gd5k
    @user-lc8bl1gd5k Před měsícem +2

    Higher education fashion student here. The story about companies dropping qualifications is good news in my opinion. I've been saying for years how school systems are elitist & not designed for everyone in mind, like us neurodivergent people. Some jobs should always require good studying & performance (like doctors) but these days we can learn so much on our own and by other means, why aren't skills learned that way seen as valid? I wanted to go to university to study languages but cause i failed math in high school, i couldn't. I've now taught myself the equivalent of one university year.
    If we want to study and work, we will show it. The fact that people's passions and dreams can be locked behind not having a paper with some numbers or letters on it, ignoring their proven skill & passion, is ridiculous. Love learning, hate the system.

  • @amandalynn7715
    @amandalynn7715 Před měsícem +16

    The alligator story reminds me of that story we heard several years back where a woman was keeping a chimpanzee as a pet and it savagely attacked her friend and ripped her face off. The victim barely survived and was forever changed - and of course the chimp’s owner simply could NOT believe what happened or why her precious baby attacked someone.. because they are a wild animal not intended to be a pet.

    • @kadewilliams7081
      @kadewilliams7081 Před měsícem

      except she didn't have the chimp for 34 years with no accidents on anything whatsoever. Obvs got to be wary of kids but not like he a saltwater croc or something. But I think he knows pretty well what he is doing and relocating the alligator after that time may not be the best thing for albert anyway.

    • @kadewilliams7081
      @kadewilliams7081 Před měsícem

      That being said not like I'm there assessing the gator so maybe he really is in worse condition at the house. Still just a he said she said, since I haven't dug further

  • @ashmac87
    @ashmac87 Před měsícem +24

    It's heartbreaking to hear about how common it is for school staff to ignore bullying. I was bullied at school, but because I was also bullied at home, I didn't complain. I just dissociated. To this day (I'm 36) I struggle with dissociation and self-worth. I wouldn't wish it on anyone.

    • @heyhorinshi
      @heyhorinshi Před měsícem

      This shit rly gives you an invisible disability in life that most people wont get it

  • @jedith123456789
    @jedith123456789 Před měsícem

    I spent nearly a whole year looking for work after I lost my last job. Every day I'd go online and scour job sites, looking for stuff in my career path (mechanical detailing). I applied to so many jobs and got several interviews. The very companies would be looking for work I'd do in the past, almost to a fault and I'd not get accepted. I don't have a bachelor's in engineering, but my work skills don't need it: I specifically work on stuff someone else has already done, it's something very tedious that takes more attention to detail than engineering skills. Every time I didn't get picked in an interview I crushed, it in turn crushed me. Now I feel validated by that segment and I'm so grateful that I got my current job.

  • @Seightanism
    @Seightanism Před měsícem

    on the Apex hacking story:
    It’s hilarious, because right after you talked about the hacks the first thing that came to my mind was “I wonder what Thor has to say about this “ then a minute later, you include his comments 🤣🤣

  • @oliviamakar3108
    @oliviamakar3108 Před měsícem +36

    For the last story, I’ve been experiencing the opposite effect. I graduated in August with a bachelor’s degree and have been applying to so many jobs but haven’t been hired her because I don’t have experience or because I have a degree. It’s ridiculous and disheartening. I’m in a food service job right now but can’t get into another job because of one of those two things.

    • @dillonhounshell9786
      @dillonhounshell9786 Před měsícem +10

      Meanwhile, I'm locked into a job that I hate because I'm too "skilled" to get any job that doesn't require a degree, but don't have an actual degree to get a job that I can do that requires it.

    • @prophetjay5326
      @prophetjay5326 Před měsícem +7

      I’m in the same boat. Graduated last March with a tech degree and now I’m delivering pizza. Every entry level position I see requires 1-3 years of experience and/or certifications that can cost hundreds of dollars per test.

    • @Nevertoleave
      @Nevertoleave Před měsícem +11

      @@dillonhounshell9786 I’ll never understand that whole, you’re over qualified, argument. What are you afraid of, that your “work culture” is so shitty that if you hire anyone that can leave that they will?

    • @ConWolfDoubleO7
      @ConWolfDoubleO7 Před měsícem

      @@prophetjay5326Or the certificate is only administered by the places that are hiring, so if you dont get hired you cant even begin to start on the certificate they already want.

    • @gerrya2133
      @gerrya2133 Před měsícem

      I don't know what kinds of jobs you're looking for, but have you tried recruitment agencies?
      If it applies to your field, try that route. You wont get paid a lot, but you'll get the experience then you can apply on your own.

  • @oniwahoo719
    @oniwahoo719 Před měsícem +8

    "Kids swam with my alligator, but only occasionally." Does not alleviate my concerns here.

  • @Yosterix
    @Yosterix Před měsícem

    Had this playing in the background, turned around and saw a random yellow bar across Phil's face, almost thought there was an issue with my TV 😂😂

  • @fuzziewuzzy12
    @fuzziewuzzy12 Před měsícem +82

    As a teacher, we’ve seen shortages reducing requirements to “ease” the shortage due to the working conditions teachers have to go through. The businesses and recruiters want to solve the problem by doing everything but what is needed to be done. We’ve also seen that these hires are unqualified for the position. I understand not every job needs a degree but in a lot of cases, the degree acts as some form of gatekeeping to filter out qualified candidates from unqualified.
    You increase the labour pool by reducing requirements, which increases supply and therefore will drive wages down or artificially suppress wages. It’s the sign of a business model that isn’t working when they can’t attract hires.

    • @abridgedxobsessed
      @abridgedxobsessed Před měsícem +7

      Honestly, this makes me think back to Residential schools, where education, health, and safety was left in the hands of nuns and perverts. And for those in the audience who don't know how that went, it went horrendously. Some jobs like reaching should absolutely maintain their requirements, as they can act as protection for, in this case, kids. Other jobs that expose people at risk of abuse should also maintain their standards. If people can build up their skills in other jobs that are similar and well paying and they are able to get into schooling later on, that would probably be the best way to get into those sensitive jobs if you're coming from a lower income to start with. But that's just, like, my opinion, man.

    • @tovekauppi1616
      @tovekauppi1616 Před měsícem +3

      I think one of the issues is that jobs that didn’t use to require a degree now increasingly does.

  • @Aliceswonderlandx
    @Aliceswonderlandx Před měsícem +59

    Omg thank you for bringing the medicaid housing issue to light! I work in Louisiana for a company where people call me out to their home for quotes. I've meet alot of older people who I happily sit and talk with. One lady 2 months ago made me aware of this, and I was just absolutely shocked. She explained how they use the equity from the home to pay for the assisted living facility until nothing is left. She then told me if I wanted to protect my home for my children to put it in a trust. It's sad that I'm 33 thinking about this but I want to protect what my husband and I have worked so hard for so I can pass it down to my children.

    • @dianamerchant1026
      @dianamerchant1026 Před měsícem +8

      Yeah its not a bad idea to do it early. I warn all my friends with ekderly parents to transfer titles or get a trust.😢

    • @Megan9689
      @Megan9689 Před měsícem +7

      Yeah my parents said they're putting their homes in trusts as they're getting older to avoid this if they need to go in an assisted living home or need surgeries, treatment, etc.

    • @OGimouse1
      @OGimouse1 Před měsícem +4

      The problem is if they can pr9ve that you did it (or anything) with the sole purpose of avoiding paying for your medical costs, it can be undone. There's an obligatory 10-year look back period. You need to be *very* careful and abide by ALL boundaries that separate your trust from your other assets--including conserving the value and other fiduciary concerns. Otherwise, not only could you still lose your home you could be disqualified from help from both Medicaid and Medicare because of fraud--before getting into other social entitlement losses. Make sure you see an attorney about it because it is a LOT more complicated than just putting your stuff in a trust.

    • @Aliceswonderlandx
      @Aliceswonderlandx Před měsícem

      @OGimouse1 definitely planned on seeking any and all legal advice. Didn't realize there was a 10 year look back. It's just crazy how you can work so hard for something and then it gets taken away so quickly.

  • @chrish8111
    @chrish8111 Před měsícem

    The highlighting at the end was trippy af lol

  • @rspoodles
    @rspoodles Před měsícem

    Living in Nashville, this type of missing case has happened before and KEEPS happening. From what I remember, a man had gotta drunk and stumbled into the Cumberland River and drowned a year or two ago. There’s a dangerous pattern of people getting deliriously drunk or drugged on Broadway and ultimately going missing. It’s a huge issue that needs to be corralled and dealt with. It’s so sad seeing so many people lose their life cause these “friends” couldn’t give a shit about each other. I hope they find him wherever he is.

  • @lindseylou5542
    @lindseylou5542 Před měsícem +126

    I’m so glad you covered degree requirements. I’m a former teacher that was on the brink of a mental breakdown in 2020. COVID showed me what “real life” was like and I couldn’t go back to the classroom afterwards. Even though I have a bachelor’s, I don’t have one directly related to my current profession. If it wasn’t for companies being openminded, I’d still be stuck in a job that was slowly sucking my soul.

    • @TheJemmaGrl
      @TheJemmaGrl Před měsícem +7

      I know far too many teachers that are using their degree outside of education - and I'm glad that organizations ARE open-minded. I understand wanting someone to have a degree in certain positions - it can show a certain work ethic - but then I've also met folks with impressive degrees who are dumber than a box of rocks. It's nice to have that degree when you want to make a 90 degree turn towards a different career but I want to see it hold back fewer people who have the skill and experience to do something really well (like me, who works in benefits).

    • @theuseraccountname
      @theuseraccountname Před měsícem +9

      I agree with removing degree requirements from jobs that don't actually need them, but some jobs - like doctors and pilots - should absolutely have degree requirements. Anything dealing with human lives should require a degree.

    • @ShawnC.W-King
      @ShawnC.W-King Před měsícem +3

      While I'm happy for You, I believe the harsh reality is companies are starting to become desperate because a lot of companies were/are STILL gatekeeping... Companies love to gatekeep even when you have a degree, it's a ridiculous old, outdated model run by too many old heads with stupid outdated mindsets that aren't keeping up to date with current times.

    • @smokedbeefandcheese4144
      @smokedbeefandcheese4144 Před měsícem

      So glad you’re doing good hope things keep going your way 👍

  • @steinarjonsson_
    @steinarjonsson_ Před měsícem +142

    Having children around an alligator is a major red flag!
    If this was just a story about a guy and his alligator that he was taking good care of without bothering or endangering anyone, I would be all for him getting his pet friend back. But having children around alligators regardless of how well behaved they are is just pure recklessness!

    • @Lloyd00
      @Lloyd00 Před měsícem +5

      Is it though? You're under the assumption that alligators can't be domesticated since you've never seen it. He's had him for 34 years and the community loves him. No way people wouldn't speak up if there had been incidents.

    • @archgirl7797
      @archgirl7797 Před měsícem +42

      alligators can definitely be calmed down and controlled somewhat when raised by humans and when receiving ongoing training throughout their lives but seriously, if dogs can break their owners rules then you best believe an alligator can. All it needs is a split second to trigger their prey drive and you are in as much danger as if it was a 100% wild alligator.

    • @CrushedFemur
      @CrushedFemur Před měsícem +39

      ​@Lloyd00 domestication is a multi generational process. So no that alligator was not domesticated. That has nothing to do with whether he or the community loved the alligator or not. That's just how domestication works, and even then there is no guarantee a species can be domesticated even if this had been a multi generational situation of tamed alligators. Elephants and ostriches have been tamed and farmed by humans for hundreds of years but neither species has been domesticated.

    • @DerpDevilDD
      @DerpDevilDD Před měsícem +33

      @@Lloyd00 A single alligator _can't_ be domesticated. That's not what domestication is or how it works. A single animal can be tamed. Domestication takes generations over decades if not longer. And no matter how tame an 11 foot gator is, you don't let children walk up and touch it with NO safety precautions. That's just stupid.

    • @eggsoverbreezy6264
      @eggsoverbreezy6264 Před měsícem

      Buddy, you're a child, you know nothing about animal psychology so don't pretend you do.@@DerpDevilDD

  • @arichardson225
    @arichardson225 Před měsícem

    That last story really hits close to home for me. I’m someone that has a marketing degree and found out I didn’t like the career field after a couple jobs . Floated between jobs and got a customer support tech position and then into Quality Assurance. I don’t have a technical background but the fact that the director saw something in me was the only way I now see a career that I enjoy. This arbitrary value of degrees open doors always felt closed minded to me when someone with 1 year of in the field experience can be more valuable than someone with a 4 year degree(but I know this doesn’t apply to all fields lol)

  • @Lumberjackman
    @Lumberjackman Před měsícem +5

    I'm 27 I never went to post secondary but I have climbed up into positions over the years that typically require higher education just by being good at my roles and networking. I'm glad companies are slowly dropping it there are alot of people worthy of higher paying jobs that could never go to college or uni for a world of different reasons

  • @dethvx
    @dethvx Před měsícem +26

    It is sad to hear about Albert being taken away since it sounds like he was loved, but keeping a literal killing machine as a pet is just a disaster waiting to happen

    • @tylociraptor8131
      @tylociraptor8131 Před měsícem +1

      Alligators are as intelligent as dogs- you can absolutely keep them safely without 'disaster'.

    • @jengibs
      @jengibs Před měsícem +7

      Yeah I personally lost all sympathy for the owner when I learned he let children get close to the gator. That's just plain ignorance. An apex predator reptile is never truly domesticated.

    • @ds7307
      @ds7307 Před měsícem

      Dogs kill people every day!

    • @Mariet31
      @Mariet31 Před měsícem

      No, they can be fully domesticated... unlike chimpanzees or gorillas. Like there was a guy in Costa Rica who had one his entire life and was as gentle as puppy and died of natural causes. He never hurt anyone, so people need to understand that they are not mammals and have their own behavior. One thing is an alligator or a crocodile and another is A POLAR BEAR. Ideally they should be free, but once they are domesticated they cannot survive in the wild because they don't know how to and it happens with several species.

    • @OldSchoolDudeGaming
      @OldSchoolDudeGaming Před měsícem

      @@tylociraptor8131 And you point? Dogs have an average intelligence of a 2 year old....

  • @Confron7a7ion7
    @Confron7a7ion7 Před měsícem +84

    The college degree thing really annoys me. I spent 7 years in the USAF working on and maintaining super important radios for the the bases air traffic control tower, including the ILS (basically a radio that helps the pilot land a plane).
    Now I currently work for a company that rents out medical equipment to hospitals. There's 2 major jobs that need to be done. You basically either fix and maintain the medical equipment, or you're a glorified delivery driver.
    I have 7 years of electronics experience but no degree. Guess which job I have...

    • @comicsans3537
      @comicsans3537 Před měsícem +15

      If it helps at all, I have what they want and they STILL say it isn't enough if they even call me back once. I'm just stuck with debt with no jobs in my field willing to hire me even though my volunteer and field experience that is what they want is not. Enough. 30k+ in debt for nothing and I'm on the lower end of that all...
      I'm beginning to think they just hate us working class people or something. Like you can't win with or without a degree, wtf do we do??

    • @devanbasham6560
      @devanbasham6560 Před měsícem +5

      ​@comicsans3537 we eat a billionaire or two and get the rest in line.

    • @Fraser142
      @Fraser142 Před měsícem +6

      @@comicsans3537 jesus christ yeah unless if u have criminal charges its wild that no company would take 7 years + and volunteer experience. i find its not what you know its who you know and how well you jive with people.

    • @angeladeluna
      @angeladeluna Před měsícem +3

      City and county governments still rely heavily on radio communication and are having trouble finding qualified techs. They usually offer options to qualify for a job and experience is considered so is military service. Check em out.

  • @justincase19
    @justincase19 Před měsícem

    As someone who skipped college and went straight into the banking work force out of high school I find this interesting. I’ve moved up based off my experience and while I have started to bump into positions that require a degree even the degree having applicants still need to go get the experience I already have.

  • @prodbyjexus1
    @prodbyjexus1 Před měsícem

    the random highlighter streaks towards the end of the video scared the crap out of me, i thought i was seeing things 😂

  • @bridgett6813
    @bridgett6813 Před měsícem +61

    As someone who has been unemployed for over a year now with a certification in office technology, it's so comforting and upsetting to know I'm not the only one struggling. I've put in so many applications I can't even remember the number anymore. I even put in at our Walmart location and because I have no retail skills they rejected my application. In fact no where will take me because of my lack of retail, which I'm more than willing to learn. I miss being out of the house for more than just doctor appointments.

    • @ST-rj8iu
      @ST-rj8iu Před měsícem +5

      time to branch out and take any job you can. It will help you to simply have a job to fill your time. Even if it is part time.

    • @Zeithri
      @Zeithri Před měsícem +2

      Try unemployed your entire adult life, over 15 years.
      It's not fun.

    • @maschaorsomething
      @maschaorsomething Před měsícem

      @@ST-rj8iu I think that is exactly what they are trying to do the entire time.

    • @BettMagnett
      @BettMagnett Před měsícem +1

      OMG I am currently experiencing the exast same situation! It truly hurts every day.

    • @LeafyK
      @LeafyK Před měsícem +1

      I hear you. It’s awful. Applying for jobs is a full-time job. If I may: try volunteering. Those skills count on your resume. Forgive the unsolicited advice, friend; I wish you luck.

  • @human_brian
    @human_brian Před měsícem +25

    The highlighter is goin crazy in this episode. Definitely got a mind of its own.

  • @matthewkeating-od6rl
    @matthewkeating-od6rl Před měsícem

    My dad was in the merchant marines and was in a home for a long time they took the house after he past away. My dad worked for the merchant marines way back to the days that they as a union were less friendly.

  • @tahaali8126
    @tahaali8126 Před měsícem

    i love that the yellow highlight bar has gone sentient in the video.

  • @afftertaste
    @afftertaste Před měsícem +28

    Pointing out the rogue highlight on Philip at the end. :)

  • @nicholasbroggi9944
    @nicholasbroggi9944 Před měsícem +15

    I learned from being a game dev that plenty of tech-related skills and knowledge can be learned without going to college so it’s great that companies like Google are focusing more on skills people have and less on if they have degrees

  • @melodiousramblings8470
    @melodiousramblings8470 Před měsícem

    Regarding the employment situation. I love that people without degrees are finally being recognized for their experience and are being given opportunities. They 100% deserve them and oftentimes are the best possible picks.
    But, I currently have 2 bs and 2 masters (music, education, international mba, French) and nearly a decade of experience. And I know many like me that are struggling to find work because we are either « overqualified » or overlooked and it’s is becoming all too common to hear stories of people that bought the « college to success » bs being left in jobless situations😢

  • @thephantasmos5642
    @thephantasmos5642 Před měsícem

    I'm so sorry Phil but I just can't stop looking at the highlighter editing that is on your face during the yesterday today segment. Might have been my phone but funny all the same! Keep up th wgood work y'all!

  • @BloodShotOrphan
    @BloodShotOrphan Před měsícem +38

    25:48 this story hit home for me. I’m a Marine Corps Veteran, and have been trying to get a job not my local military installation for 6 years. In my town, this installation is the major source of income for most people. Most would say it’s the only place, locally, to get a good paying job. Otherwise you have to travel 30-40 minutes away. There is one specific company that I’ve been trying to get on with. They have posted numerous job listings in which I have applied to every single one of them, totaling 38 applications. Out of those 38, I have gotten ONE phone call interview. The rest are just the generic denial you see from big companies. Finding a good paying job as someone with significant experience alone, to me, seems to not be getting any easier.

  • @OwenCarr
    @OwenCarr Před měsícem +28

    I’m really glad to hear about the college degree story, not just from the unaffordability standpoint but from the difference in learning one as well. I dropped out of college after half a semester studying film because I can’t learn in a classroom the same way I can getting in-field experience. I found a job working as an intern at a social media company and worked my way up, improving my skills so now I’m one of their better video editors. I’m glad people who learn differently are getting the same opportunities.

  • @Sorkastic
    @Sorkastic Před měsícem

    When I was younger I really wanted to get into IT. I knew/know a lot about computers but I also knew that I would really need some help to get some of the many certifications out there. I seriously considered going to one of those "schools" that would teach and prepare you to get certifications in a short time such as DeVry or my computer career, because I had tried to go to college several times before I realized it just wasnt for me. I ultimately decided against the certifications because I knew it just wasnt worth it because at the time for every single IT position that was hiring they would say Bachelors degree required

  • @beng2295
    @beng2295 Před měsícem

    Thanks to my time in the Marines, I have 6 years of supply and logistics experience, 5 of which were management positions and 1 year of managing 5 warehouses. But even with that, I have been denied for every job for the past year, in most cases, because I don't have a degree.

  • @tiffanyhernandez8102
    @tiffanyhernandez8102 Před měsícem +21

    At the start-up that I worked at for 5 years, our hiring regulations were a bit more relaxed. We were able to hire people who may not have degrees, but had experience and the skills. I was able to work myself up slowly and gradually.
    Once the company got out of the “start-up” category it started to adopt big company ideals and pushed the people who didn’t have degrees out.
    They let go of many good workers because they decided to adopt these old practices. I’m just glad everyone that was fired or let go is doing better and were able to find their footing.

  • @taylorbug9
    @taylorbug9 Před měsícem +564

    SAVE ALBERT!!
    Edit* Even if that means he doesn't go back to the original owner, he deserves the best life he can have in captivity.
    But also, don't let kids play with him, please.

    • @ragevsraid7703
      @ragevsraid7703 Před měsícem +10

      SAVE ALBERT!

    • @YKZBlender
      @YKZBlender Před měsícem +20

      Read this before watching the video and I was concerned lol

    • @cormacthem8406
      @cormacthem8406 Před měsícem +2

      please search and sign the change petition for Albert the Alligator; they still need more signatures!! 😢

    • @mh-tb9lu
      @mh-tb9lu Před měsícem +3

      The parents are insane

    • @estebanperez4632
      @estebanperez4632 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@YKZBlender💀

  • @countryclubriot
    @countryclubriot Před měsícem

    I work in personal injury in Wisconsin, and we had a case with an elderly client who died because the medical transport van driver didn't lower the ramp properly, so client fell out of his wheelchair, hit his head, and never recovered. We got a great settlement, but at the end, the State Assisted Living came in with a $450k lien and refused to reduce. The client's family barely got any money from it. It's so sad for these patients, especially because they get such subpar care in the Medicaid assisted living homes.

  • @barrydean9264
    @barrydean9264 Před měsícem

    droping degree requirements story made my day. when I dropped out of collage seven years ago, I was looking for a new direction. I heavily looked into Being a pilot only to realize the industry standard required a degree that was unatainable to me. it was disheartening and this was true for several fields i looked into after that and it made no sense to me why that would be a requirement.

  • @faerisoul
    @faerisoul Před měsícem +47

    The Riley Strain case hurts my heart. About four years ago a young woman named Tonee Turner went missing from a Tea shop in my city, she left the shop and never made it home. Her belongings were found on a bridge on her route to the bus stop and turned in to the police. But in four years her story has never got more than local news coverage, and most people I've talked to in my city have never even heard of her. Seeing the coverage of Rileys story reminds me that there are so many cases that never get this kind of coverage, and many of them are missing women of color like the Tonee. I think about her all the time.

    • @TBA8o8
      @TBA8o8 Před měsícem

      Sounds about white for Murica

  • @Nevertoleave
    @Nevertoleave Před měsícem +75

    The fact that he even ONCE let anyone, especially a child, into the pool with the ALLIGATOR tells me he isn’t responsible enough to have him.
    It’a an alligator, not a toy

    • @kjsdpgijn
      @kjsdpgijn Před měsícem +2

      It's an alligator, not a crocodile. Grow up lmao

    • @Nevertoleave
      @Nevertoleave Před měsícem +19

      @@kjsdpgijn are you okay? Cause that’s some real out of context commenting

    • @davorladan6236
      @davorladan6236 Před měsícem +14

      Finally, someone with some common sense. The guy adopts an exotic, non domesticated animal, presumably to help him get laid, and he's some kind of sympathetic figure. Get an iguana, dude. How many other animals did he ever "rescue"?

    • @DerpDevilDD
      @DerpDevilDD Před měsícem +19

      @@kjsdpgijn "It's a pistol, not a shotgun." Guess what they both still do?

    • @LemonSoulz
      @LemonSoulz Před měsícem

      @@davorladan6236 dude has had alligator longer then both yall even been alive 34 years. you dont him or the gator the fucking gator is so passive they think it has back issues. The guy brought that thing to exotic vet all the time and had it on meds for shit that was wrong with it. morons.

  • @OrgeronKITT
    @OrgeronKITT Před měsícem

    28:53 The Highlighter went crazy

  • @Vinsternator40
    @Vinsternator40 Před měsícem +1

    I can’t even begin to tell you how many video editing jobs I was turned away from purely because I didn’t have a degree. It didn’t matter that my work was some of the best they’d ever seen, that I had learned from someone who actively worked in broadcasting, or that that I was super enthusiastic about working in videography. Just because I didn’t have a lousy piece of paper stating I wasted years of my life learning shit I already knew.

  • @autumnson
    @autumnson Před měsícem +64

    Regarding the Alligator story, my only concern is for the animal's well-being. If it turns out its health was neglected, then it's a good thing it got taken away. If however the owner did everything right, then give him his alligator back

    • @Lloyd00
      @Lloyd00 Před měsícem +3

      I think the animal doesn't survive being neglected for 34 years especially when it's not in its natural habitat

    • @apollofell3925
      @apollofell3925 Před měsícem +22

      Abert has the physical capacity to kill a person. Albert could kill a child so fast you wouldn't have time to react. The owner has been told repeatedly to not let children touch Albert. The owner still lets children touch Albert.
      Sorry, Albert's gotta find a new home. We shouldn't wait until AFTER Albert has had his Montecore moment.

    • @StreakyBaconMan
      @StreakyBaconMan Před měsícem +21

      It was neglected, partially blind, obese and had an injured spine all of which he was oblivious to - the only person who says it wasn't neglected is him. Plus he also refused to follow the new rules put in place to allow him to keep his licence to keep the animal, so it was revoked. And he let kids swim with it. There are so many reasons this guy should have lost his gator that I find it absolutely insane anybody but him would argue that he should get the thing back. This isn't some professional who had a perfectly healthy gator and the state one day decided "keeping gators is now illegal". This is some amateur who had an extremely unhealthy gator taken from him because he refused to follow the rules required of him to keep it.

    • @DerpDevilDD
      @DerpDevilDD Před měsícem +14

      Just looking at this video, you can see he's not being cared for properly. He's stumpy, fat, in an enclosure that's too small, with disgusting black water, and no UV lights. I don't care how many windows there are, these people live in New York - the gator needs UV lights.

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv Před měsícem +6

      ​@@Lloyd00reptiles can survive neglect for an incredibly long time. They aren't like dogs or cats they can survive in terrible conditions for years and can become deformed because of it.

  • @kathleenriley6435
    @kathleenriley6435 Před měsícem +16

    Social worker in Minnesota here: the medicaid story was relieving to see reported. I have patients all the time who if they don’t have coverage for Long Term Care, they have to spend down and sell assets. I’ve advised patients to place homes in a trust, and if they are older and going for a therapy stay to meet with an estate planner when they get done. The government will literally take everything to pay for you and then wonder why you need them after. Always always always put anything you want to pass down into a trust

  • @thomisfrank
    @thomisfrank Před měsícem

    I don't have a college degree and I struggled for years. I did a UX design boot camp and still couldn't find work until I got into an apprenticeship program, making it a special case. It was the only way to get hired and for half of the first year I had to attend classes to "learn" what I learned a year ago and was practicing as a freelancer.

  • @lamerbaker
    @lamerbaker Před měsícem +1

    29:00 why is that yellow line there?? It took so long to realize it wasn't my eyes

  • @BOYD1981
    @BOYD1981 Před měsícem +15

    The college degree story reminded me of a friend who lived in Arizona with an engineering degree who was unable to find a job as an engineer who then couldn't get any other job because he had an engineering degree and they thought he would leave as soon as he was offered a better paying job.

    • @ds7307
      @ds7307 Před měsícem

      Naw, he was full of shit. You do know you don't have to include your degree on your resume?

    • @BOYD1981
      @BOYD1981 Před měsícem

      @@ds7307I think perhaps you may have missed the entire point of the story. It's a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation.

  • @Angee2009
    @Angee2009 Před měsícem +42

    I was for the alligator guy getting his gator back then I heard you say he let kids in the pool. That takes a serious lack of judgment if it's true. People with proven lack of judgment don't get alligators!

    • @Camazotz-kz9wr
      @Camazotz-kz9wr Před měsícem +15

      There are pictures of it, and the owner outright admitted to it. He said it was "rare" he let that happen but like... even once is too much dude.

    • @themustar601
      @themustar601 Před měsícem +8

      He also wasn’t taking good care of the alligator. It’s pool hadn’t been cleaned in seven years, it’s spine was dislocated from letting people ride it, it had bone issues and was simultaneously obese and malnourished from poor nutrition, and it was going blind from lack of vitamin D. I’m sure he loved it, but he also wasn’t doing right by it. If he had been they probably would have given it back, but all that plus letting kids around it and refusing to put up secondary fencing around the property in case it got out left them no choice but to remove it from him.

    • @funkspinna
      @funkspinna Před měsícem +4

      And yet people are still complaining the alligator was taken away. Amazing.

    • @Cutthecamerasdeadass1899
      @Cutthecamerasdeadass1899 Před měsícem

      ​@@Camazotz-kz9wr Blame the parents...

    • @Cutthecamerasdeadass1899
      @Cutthecamerasdeadass1899 Před měsícem

      ​@@themustar601Blame the parents...

  • @ilovemyclarinet524
    @ilovemyclarinet524 Před měsícem

    I applied to a job at a Macy's furniture gallery for a sales floor manager as I met all other requirements, but I only hold a associate degree and not a bachelor's so the computer system threw out my application and resume before the store managment could even see it. Luckily I called to follow up on my application and they were able to manually find it and I was hired.I never found any reason to need a bachelor's degree while working there, and neither of the managers above me had them either, why it was required I truly dont know.

  • @LeccareNewHandle
    @LeccareNewHandle Před měsícem

    Unnecessary education demands have always been great. My personal favourite was a bachelor's degree requirement for a customer support job in a call centre. How much would you feel like dying inside, if you worked in a call centre after getting your degree?

  • @trindleshadowmane2495
    @trindleshadowmane2495 Před měsícem +39

    EAC is not the only kernel level anticheat, Helldivers II also uses one and it has a even worse reputation than EAC does.

    • @TheSpyykke
      @TheSpyykke Před měsícem

      This is also parroting bad faith information. It HAD a bad rap as an anti cheat back in the late '00's because not only did it perform incredibly poorly, but it was easily exploitable at the time. Since around 2012, there has been no credible reports of major issues with nProtect and, much like most major anti-cheating software, just have scary stories that never get substantiated.
      I hate how invasive anti-cheating software has gotten as much as the next person but it is important to not just blindly repeat campfire stories about these things because it makes it more difficult to know when these security incidents really do happen.
      Hold the Anticheat software makers accountable by bringing in evidence driven testimony against their current practices.

    • @gryn-main
      @gryn-main Před měsícem +4

      the other thing people seems to forget it not just the infected computed. if there are other computer or devices connected to the same network they can also be a target.
      I honestly can't understand why people put enough faith in the competence of game devs to hand them the keys to their whole digital life.
      it's not like these things do a good job preventing cheaters to begin with.

    • @dillonhounshell9786
      @dillonhounshell9786 Před měsícem +2

      You know it's bad when one of the FIRST Elden Ring mods was to turn off the EAC.

  • @bloodydove5718
    @bloodydove5718 Před měsícem +18

    I spent a few years living in florida; I lived in an apartment in winterpark. One of my neighbors was arrested for raising an alligator in his bathroom. Again, I lived in an apartment.

    • @strified
      @strified Před měsícem +1

      Any other state and I would have been surprised. Florida folk are a different breed reminds me of the aussie and nz

  • @THEIrishOReilly
    @THEIrishOReilly Před měsícem

    Dealing with bullying and my daughter now. Took months of busting their balls constantly until they finally started to pay attention to my words and listen to her. She has someone now who seems good, but time will tell.
    I was bullied when I was in school (early 90s). There was zero action from my school. She took it all the way to the late Joan Kirner, who was the premier of my state at the time. She called the principal personally, he got flustered when she introduced herself and he thought he was getting an award. Amazingly he sprang into action that afternoon and dealt with the bullying. It stopped. Took him one afternoon actually doing his job and it stopped.

  • @lilcrystalrose
    @lilcrystalrose Před měsícem

    My family experienced the Medicaid issue when I was a child. When my grandma died in the middle of the month, they took back all the money meant to pay for her nursing home and then left my parents with a huge bill. They were threatening to sell my dads childhood home on the court house steps. We were lucky that my dad was able to sell some of the farm land to my grandparents on my moms side and then sold the house to a family friend. But it put my family in huge bind and scrambling to deal with the grief of losing my grandma and having to pull together the funds.

  • @rachelfrancis1990
    @rachelfrancis1990 Před měsícem +73

    That first story was really like “awwwww what a nice story”
    Then Phil says “are you new here?” Then snatched that joy away SOFAST

  • @TheGamerGurls
    @TheGamerGurls Před měsícem +11

    *Highlighter starts going crazy*
    “PHIL WHERE DO YOU WANT ME TO LOOK?!?”

  • @trevorwilliams6362
    @trevorwilliams6362 Před měsícem

    Had a job a while back where I was set to perform the interviews and was told out right not to hire one person before I even interviewed them. I made the mistake of wanting to hire them because they were perfect for the job. I tried to fight my boss on it but then I learned we had a secret policy of not hiring people with "only' G.E.D.'s
    I wish I had quit right there, but I kept working there for 2 years tolerating that level of crap

  • @JP-tr2jt
    @JP-tr2jt Před měsícem

    I’ve been waiting for the Phil DeFranco show!!

  • @FateDefied
    @FateDefied Před měsícem +10

    The degree story is frustrating for me because of how slow it's moving. My husband doesn't have a degree, but he has tons of experience in different fields. People wouldn't hire him because he lacked the degree, something he couldn't afford to get.
    Meanwhile, to go into the field I want to (librarianship), I am currently working on my Masters. It's not easy. I've tried to get into the field just as an assistant or something since I do have a degree, but no luck.