Bro nobody wants to work It’s just that these people were easy to dislike because they were being paid vast amounts more than most people make actually working, to just laze about, eat, and drink all day. They had it good until reality caught up with them, massive win on their end for milking a broken system while they could.
@@theparadigm8149To be fair, examine the entire job market before you believe that free perks are supposed to be part of those jobs. Everything good comes to an end, especially when it's not an essential job.
@@jokoryl5545 it's disgusting how ungrateful and how they don't even learn about WW2 anymore. They teach how to be a crybaby rainbow kid. Or CRT which is nothing more than racism in reverse
I was deployed lol let me tell you that we had crab, steaks, catfish, I mean the food on Friday would put you all to shame. Now compare it to the DFAC was a huge joke
1st "deployment" was during the invasion (2003). No crab, steak, or lobster to recall. In fact, MRE's were the order of the day. 2nd deployment I got so sick of steak, lobster, baked potatoes, and crab. However, that 2nd deployment was more intense, with being shot at on almost a daily basis and damn near getting my leg blown off by an IED
I’m an older millennial and it’s insane the amount of perks she received. I’m in the medical field and although there aren’t perks like hers in my field, I’m grateful to have a job that makes a difference in the lives of my patients. She needs to grow up.
As a tech person that works in healthcare, and obviously a patient also, thank you. I always tell the nurses at our place, you draw the blood, and I'll keep the computers running so the lab can process it. We're all on the same team. But most respect for the people on the floor.
Housekeepers are in the same boat. Damn hard work, no benefits. And if you think that people who live in huge houses won't steal from you, think again!¡
I have been working in tech for 38 years. I have never worked anywhere like what is being described here. We had to get the job done. Sounds like freeloaders that were fired.
I worked 40 years on Communications gear on Navy ships. It’s not much fun crawling around on a ship at all times of day and night in all kinds of weather. It was considered a high-tech job.
Hubby has been in IT for nearly 41 years. Same. He did end up in the ER once, from a suspected heart attack (ended up being a panic attack, thankfully), after 3 other people had heart attacks (one died) on the job, though, when working 20 hour days and on-call.
That is because you are core workers that got stuff done not the diversity or political hires. Banks demanded dei for loans. Quota tons of useless people that created losses not gains. (Jobs based on race, sex, sexual orientation not merit) That is what happens when you hire on anything besides merit the company spends more and produces less till it can not afford to run.
As a roofer and framer, i would like to give recognition to the men killing themselves in the heat right now, with no vacation (let alone paid vacation), no generous retirement, and not knowing if they can afford a taquito for lunch.
Amen.and the very few of them willing to actually work. It's shocking how many "jobs" are available but these kids won't take them because it's actual work.
If & when the world ever goes to sh1t we will still NEED you, as we do now & have always needed you. If all the big tech cities shut down for a year tomorrow… we will still survive & quite possibly thrive because we’ll be back in our own dang community making our people better, 1 kindness to another!!
And for what? What did they actually do for their salaries and perks. The more important question is: What are they willing to do now for a realistic salary and no perks?
Yeah, don't forget about the free concerts, the free international trips, and starting your alcohol day at 13:00 with free wine. Is it just me, or is that an extremely early time to be drinking? I don't even remember the last drink I had, but it has to be well upwards of 10, 11 years. I never had a drinking problem, so I didn't take note of my last one. It's just... been that long for no reason, but anyway... even back then, it was rare for me to have a drink much before 20:00.
Exactly. The more I see this shit, the more pissed I get about the ever increasing prices of these companies. I cancelled Netflix but I think it's $20 a month now minimum if you don't want ads,. $20 a month so they can have 3x the staff they need and pay them out the ass and not even have most of them working. Insane.
The irony is that Musk would function even better if Twitter just collapsed and thus he would stop posting 20+ things from a toilet and go do some work. The guy wouldn't survive a day in Amazon😅
@@01nmuskierSoftware engineers are about 1/3 white, 1/3rd Indian, and 1/3rd Asian, about 90% men. Women in tech companies mostly work in adjacent roles like quality assurance, interface design, sound engineering, and so on.
Meanwhile, some of us are still applying like crazy for tech jobs. I wish I could put in a cover letter: "Gen X, needs no worthless perks, pep talks, and only needs minimal communication to get the job done."
@@paulbarclay4114I’ve worked in tech for decades and it’s been a great profession. These people didn’t “work”, they attended. We work weekends, sometimes holidays and you continue until the issue is resolved and you boss and the business is happy.
@@gabbyhayes4561 my first job at 16 flipping burgers for 550 Brutal work for 8 hours per day Back then people were just glad to be working But I think 550 then went further than 20/hour today
Blue collar maintains our world, white collar advances it. White collar has gotten to cocky, blue collar must remind them WE are needed to give them a job in the first place! Amen 🇺🇸✝️🦅
Dude same. I climb and remove trees. Even in the winter I sweat my balls off just to make a modest living. But I'll take that over being an entitled little snot any day of the week!!
Aside from YT. I havent been on IG SC and FB since before TikTok was created lol. I deactivated everything and my life has been peaceful without it all. @CivilizedWarrior
I've never had perks like this, and I've worked in tech for over 25 years. I've had the occasional free meal, but any trip was work related, if there was no business purpose, I wouldn't be going on company dime. The layoffs were just a cleansing of people that served no purpose.
Getting a FAANG job is like getting into the NFL but for software. You’ve “made it”. To have it just disappear one day will definitely leave you feeling existential like you wasted your whole life. “Is this all there is?” I think is a better question than what she said
@@spiritanimal7516 SOME women just as SOME men are never satisfied. not every group of people are the exact same as each other. met a guy who was just like this chick. he had a comfy job that paid him well but he demanded more all the time whereas i had a back breaking job that didn't pay as much, but i had a drive for working and a passion in what i did. he got laid off whereas i was moving up
Its very telling on how much she talks about what she was getting, as if she is owed any of that, as opposed to what she was bringing to the company in terms of value.
@@24sumo 💯 agree! I wouldn't want to work in tech especially the way it is now it's all woke etc. But I won't hate a person for working and trying to make a living to feed themselves.
But but but he has mean tweets 😢😢😢 lol . Someone should ask her if she preferred a job and free shit with mean tweets vs unemployment, high inflation, taxes,rent,etc.
Stupid corporations spoiling these kids from the get go. Setting them up for failure. Shes saying you don’t want to work in tech. Why? Because no more free food, concerts and trips to Sweden?🙄 welcome to the real world
@@laurasandy4479 WOW so let us say they won the case and their company is fined, where do you think the money comes from?.... Out of the CEO pocket or the company's account/their own profit.
People always gotta one up what the others are doing and in this case it was “How lazy can you be at your job without getting into trouble/fired” and much lead to EVERYONE getting fired along with all the execs getting a FAT raise 🤦♂️
@@alwillkThese companies made record profits in 2020. FAANG (big tech) companies make their money not from selling goods and services but from attracting investors to buy stock. These companies hoarded workers for many years and paid them to work on research projects. Wasting money on their salaries didn’t matter because of the trillion they got a year in stock from growing their headcount. When Elon started laying workers off, FAANG responded in kind because a lean business model is what made shareholders want to invest. Again, stock prices soared to new highs. They know exactly what they’re doing.
It’s a case of putting the cart in front of the horse. Rewards only work if the job was done exceedingly well and they are compensated AFTER the work has been completed. These tech companies were rewarding these lazy employees before they even got anything done!
None of these things are free. It's just mandatory taking money to pay for it like taxes, or voluntary paying for stuff. All that "free" stuff means everyone, especially lower down, gets paid less and doesn't get to choose a smarter way for that money to be spent. And the companies did this to trick people into staying long hours. Something the tech industry struggles with is the whole quantity vs quality thing
I think this shows a real problem not talked about.. The only way companies like this could do all this nonsense is if they are monopolies and control the market. The free market in this area must be dead because a competitor would easily destroy this work mindset of doing nothing. These people are more like placeholders, things to increase quotas then actual workers. They are easily dropped because they are not needed. Then the business could get bailed out by government and make more money... Seems possible
@@jonathandorsey Her comment that I quoted was made right after she listed all the free things that the vast majority of makind has never had the opportunity of having as a job perk, and was lamenting the absence of it. She wasn't talking about taxes on her paycheck.
This was when companies wanted to hire people just so other companies couldn't hire them, the idea was to have all the good tech engineers in your company so other companies couldn't produce any new tech easily. Unfortunately it looks like they forgot the "good" part and just hired any and all engineers
I'm a trucker. I've had to work tooth and nail for everything I've had. I just want to say, all of you that are talking about "real jobs" and all that bullshit, what is WRONG with you people?? Okay, let's clarify my point: These people went to work in the tech industry. An industry that, YES, IS IMPORTANT. You could not be sitting here on RU-vid bitching about tech people if there weren't tech people to give you a platform to bitch about them. Do they always have the best politics? No. But their job isn't any less real than mine or yours, you try doing it sometime. But more than all that: their COMPANY provided those benefits, and it made them happy, oh god how dare they?? So you're all going to mock the employees about this, call them all lazy and entitled, instead of asking the companies "why did you provide all this?" Jealousy isn't a sophisticated look, people. In my opinion, we shouldn't be mocking them, we should be asking if our own workplaces value us even half as much, and going after them. We should be going after the politicians that seem to be doing whatever they can to brainwash and bankrupt the American people. NOT some people who were PROVIDED with special benefits from a company that treated them like they mattered, then yanked that out from under them. How are they supposed to feel? Imagine if you had a nice break room at work with a good TV, and one day a new manager comes in and smashes the television, and craps on the couch, because "you're only here to work, grrr back when I was like you, we didn't even get a couch in the break room."
@@jonjohnson9061 Most wasn’t quality, but if you’re that cushy you’re definitely going to scoop up the best and you need enough hands to make them feel the work is easy.
Yep, and now there’re so many potential workers that it’s not a realistic strategy anymore, so it fell apart. And then there’re the people who work multiple tech jobs at the same time, so companies are paying a guy who’s also being paid by their competitor, to do the work they tried to prevent them from doing by paying them
She thinks that the tech industry is dying because she got laid off?, no it's quite the opposite, it's actually improving which is why they probably don't need you anymore
I used to be an entitled Democrat. I used to believe everything should be free, others should pay my way, and I should always get my way. Then I turned four.
@@TPRM1 I'm fine with that, so long as they keep all the people as well. Make that happen and I'll be a fan forever. They also have the highest income taxes, the highest sales taxes, the highest cost of living, highest homeless population, highest per-capita drug addiction rates, highest per-capita human trafficking, and rank only behind Hawaii for biggest deficits, even with all that GDP. Just a bunch of over achievers, ain't ya.
@idareya7250 I am doing fine. Thank you for asking. It is apparent that you are speaking through your own ego and have zero knowledge of empathy. You like the sound of your own typing, though. That's a fact.
My company paid for gym memberships because their insurance was getting too expensive with problems regarding overweight and out of shape employees. Perks are funny like that.
Want a gym membership? Get a job that involves manual labor (basically any real job) and not only do you get a free membership (from lifting heavy things and tons of walking) but the gym pays you.
@idareya7250 Peace is paid for with the blood of the soldiers who fought in the war that preceded the peace. Kindness and patience while free for the receiver can cost the giver.
True. The most boring people always say. “My career” 90% of jobs are tedious and uneventful. My brother is carpenter and his work stories make me want to hang myself.
All you younger folk need to learn that nothing is free. If they’re giving you “free” stuff, payment is around the corner. You work hard, you play hard. Learn that.
Yeah. She mentioned free food, free breakfast, free lunch, and sometimes free dinner. Care to bet that none of these entitled brats who want to save society took extra so they could hand it out to the hungry folks outside the building?
As an American truck driver i feed the nation literally, i save the lives of dozens people who can't understand that playing with your phone while driving is actually more dangerous than drunk driving. My perks are road rage, getting flipped off by people all day, a 70 hour work week, government telling me when im tired and when im hungry, constant medical tyranny, and usually being first on accident scenes to pull people out of their cars and control traffic, oh! and I used to make enough to feed my family and house them, and once a year i get a free Chinese product as a gift and a meal for trucker appreciation week. I feel sorry for this poor girl
Thank you for the work you do! I understand that the rules placed on you are unfair. But as many hard working people do, do the best you can every day. Be safe out there!
I’m a truck driver also, and instead of shitting on people who demand better treatment from the companies that employ them, how about you joint the fight and demand better also.
As a millennial, I worked my ass off, built a business and a career and owned my own house at 22 years old. The economy has gotten worse in recent years, yes, but I graduated early, didn't go to college, and became more successful than the majority of my classmates. I haven't spoken with many of them in years, but if they're anything like the woman in the video, I'm glad I haven't. I worked minimum wage service jobs, to the oil field and pipeline work, to work in the ag industry, DOT, and safety regulations. People don't understand what it's like to work for pennies or do manual labor in the middle of nowhere in 100° F weather six-seven days a week for 10+ hours a day. Some days you wouldn't even get to your lunch because of pipe deliveries or other things that come up. Free lunch? Try driving two hours to work, then working all day, and driving two hours back all to repeat it the following day and tell me how great your bologna sandwich is. I would leave my house at 4-5 am, get to work between 630 and 7, and typically didn't get home until 8 or 9 pm. Don't tell me about free, free, free, when I had to refill my gas tank literally every morning and tons of wear on my car, which was also not free. I did it, mostly without complaints, cashed my check each week and kept my mouth shut despite being the lowest paid worker on most jobs. My life wasn't luxurious at all. All of my money went back into keeping my car running, bills, and food. "I expected more out of my life" just means "I wish I would have tried harder in my late teens and early 20's to learn real life skills."
They shouldn’t have taken the free stuff away that’s not the issue, the issue is them not being led well and nobody supervising them and making sure they were doing what they were supposed to
I've worked for 50 years in accounting. The only free thing I've ever gotten on a regular basis was coffee and tea. Occasionally, there would be a "catered" lunch or something to celebrate something. These people are spoiled brat babies.
I worked in the IT industry before 2008. If anything was crazy… that was. We got everything free. From lunch and dinners to anything you could think of. Free iPods, free printers, free laptops, free software, free hardware. Everything was free. That dried up so fast in 2008 it was unbelievable. It’s all cycles. It will be back.
@@idareya7250If that's your frame of mind... Then why work?! Why do anything?! Doing something is better then doing nothing and claiming to be a victim when the system doesn't work!
I've worked in tech and cybersecurity since 2009... The problem is that there are/were so many non-STEM workers who do basically nothing. They were the ones making the "Here is a day at work" videos because they had so much free time. It makes engineers and people actually doing all of the work look bad.
Exactly, I’ve been working in tech since 2000 and the real engineers bust their asses. It’s all of the fluff jobs that were dropped, the people In these videos may have worked for tech companies, but they weren’t “in tech”. They were probably “Social Media Marketers”, or “Project Managers”, but they sure as hell weren’t engineers.