Thats what im saying! And he gets paid weekly!? Theres 3 more checks that week? Why isnt there beer and food in the refrigerator from the last 3 weeks? Ive never asked so many questions in my life....?
I was thinking damn six child support payments in one check, no wonder the man is broke. Then you come with the left hook of awesome pettiness and just completely and totally made my day! And yes, I will go halves with you on a 20 ft inflatable water slide.
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Man the ending really saved Boss Man, cause I was team Bounce House as soon as he said it. Ricky clearly has his priorities sorted and I must respect it.
"Why are you not okay financially" Look at that man, you _cannot_ tell me you think he handles his finances responsably. Edit: ah, right, spite. Okay, yeah, that tracks.
This is definitely the best page I’m subscribed to - and what’s more Ricky, Roscoe, The Boss, and The Safety Man all make the transition from the USA to the UK pretty much seamlessly. If you’ve ever worked on site, you can relate to all the stuff in these videos. You need to be writing a screenplay . . . . . . cus these clips are just not long enough 😂😂
Living check to check is an adventure. You never know what unexpected cost will be thrown at you to make you debate what expense you have to cut out to be able to pay that
I like the deep cover ole Rick goes into to make his employees feel that are getting a very good wage and that if he can make it meal2meal/day2day that they should be thankful to the over lords.
@@1user-2023 seriously lol. I’ve had coworkers who make 6 figures, eat top ramen for weeks on end because they traded in car after car after car and ended up with a $1500 monthly payment on a 10 year old base model Toyota Corolla lol. There’s plenty of well paying jobs but there’s also plenty of people who are super shitty with their finances and spend more money than they make on dumb shit
@@1user-2023 lol another guy I know pays up the ass for car insurance because his wife loves to text and drive. Last I heard from him (about 5 years ago) she was on her like 4th wrecked car, at fault on all of them.
@GunsForEveryone the car trade in just described my brother. I haven't owned a new vehicle since 2005 and even it was two years old at the time, the last car i had before this one i got for 500 dollars and lasted me two years before I sold it for 1k and made a 200 dollar profit. I will never understand some people. My old sociology teacher in high-school told me once after class when we were hanging out shooting the $hit, "the definition of an American is someone who buys things they don't need, with money they don't have, to impress people they don't like" That always stuck with me to the point that at almost 40 I still have zero credit/zero debt.
This literally a buddy and myself, when both of our families lived in the same complex. We did this same shit like this because these kids in the complex wouldn't let us. Something about being too fat. 😂🤣😂🤣 People thought we had multiple kids in each family that all had birthdays back to back for like 8 weeks.
Yeah I got that feeling too, I used to make around 2k a week with about a third and change going to rent and whatnot, and now adays I'm making a over $700 less for a company that doesn't value anyone that isn't an executive or adds any diversity points, they overtax, and I was pressured into joining a union that isn't even good.
I knew the boss man would come to his senses towards the end of this lmao I mean what adult child I mean adult man doesn't want to slide down a ginormous water slide I mean come on now 😂😂😂😂😂
Donating plasma.😂 I used to do that in collage twice a week so I could by a case a beef Ramon Noodles and that $0.25 mac and cheese! 20 years later, I still plan day to day.
Buying cheap beer ?? Lol … must be buying that stuff collecting dust on the shelves .. what was that stuff called …is it Budweiser ? 😂 Party at Ricky’s !!!
Most of us mother truckers live day to day eventhough I'm making more money than I have ever done. It still has sad moments until payday steak comes around. Lol.
The problem isn't getting paid what you are worth... The problem is living outside your paygrade. Paying child support for one child sucks...4-5 is a death sentence.
Realistically paying child support for 6 kids while having anything resembling a meaningful life is just not possible unless you are in the 1%. I'd just kill myself at that point.
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Boss man: *you been here the longest, got the highest pay, a lot of certifications, etc etc.* Me: *because he's the owner.* New theory: Ricky is the owner but the business is under another name and he gives himself enough money a week to pay off all his bills and child support so all them baby mammas would be after him if they knew he owned a business.