I’m new! Thanks for sharing your common sense! I’m an old lady, and you give me hope for the future, and I must say, congratulations to your parents, you obviously got the best parts of them. Take care
As a 14 year old who works with my father in landscaping which is physically demanding and tiring. All i have to say is this man-child has it easy. Edit: Its summer time and I now have two jobs. 1 is the same landscaping job. And the other is working in retail at the local zoo, (Its easy tbh and I get paid almost 19$ an hour).
I have also done construction with built fences, porches, gardens, and etc. which is very tiring but builds up strength also i didnt get paid which is fine cause im helping someone. but this so called adult needs to grow some balls and work harder. also been working with my dad for 5 years ever since i was 10. 15 right now though.
You know who I feel sorry for? The three employees who are dealing with a surge of difficult customers because one of their co-workers decided to cry in the back room instead of helping them out.
Ok, I'll admit, I did cry at my first job, but that was because I made a huge mistake while taking someone's order, and it was my first week. The absolute last thing I wanted was to mess up, especially since my mangers and coworkers were super nice to me, so when I did mess up, I kind of had a mental breakdown and I was not proud of it. I hate how sensitive I am to these things, and I'm trying to get better. At least I wasn't this guy though.
I’m very sensitive too and if it makes you feel better I cried bc someone was correcting me after I worked hard and after I was being myself and someone said can u be a little more quiet
@@Talkative_Ducky all these people disgust me because i did worked in pastry 14years into the worst place for it , French Auchan its bllsht and i had to work and learn new skills my own self so all these people are p*$$¥ because i did better than them when i were 14 bruv
I'm a 21yr old man that works 12hr overnight shifts in a factory and seeing what he complained about at Starbucks is the reason I lost faith in humanity
Like, I'm gonna be honest and look a bit stupid, but I'm 12 in like 3 days, but like, DAYUM, that must be a hard job, i mean 12 hours overnight, and phsiycal labour, GAWD DAYUM.
I’m mid 20s Pancho, you got a super level head about everything and post bangers constantly I respect the hell outta you man. We need people like you to set an actual good example of an adult male. The ones of us with similar maturity who don’t have an online voice appreciate you Pancho 🥂
This kind of makes me feel good about myself, I also worked at a fairly bad cafe. And the pressure was a bit harsh, when things finally settle down, I decided to walk back at my dad's place. To simply have someone to talk too, when I found out that my dad wasn't there, I started to let go my emotions and cry it all out. Not fckin cry Infront of social media, that'll be embarrassing. I prefer to cry alone then Infront of anybody
I worked at McDonald's for three years. The people is what made it horrible. My coworkers where lazy. They didn't want to do anything. I was the oldest being 20-23. Most of the employees where younger than 18. There was constant drama in the work place that made it stressful. Most of the customers where complete trash. I've had so many Karen experiences I could write a book about it. Even though everything was mentally and physically draining I ended up quiting after I was promised a promotion and manager raise. The problem was that the general manager who promised me this left a week later. I didn't get the promotion and the new manager was an absolute bitch! I understand that fastfood is not the greatest job but crying about it online isn't going to get you anywhere. Just quit and find a new job. Btw Starbucks is way easier than McDonald's. There's less work and less coworkers to drive you crazy. Lol. I've worked at one before also. I don't recommend working fastfood for a first job. If you want the food industry then start in a sit down restaurant. Restaurants have a better work environment than fastfood.
I honestly doubt that *most* of the customers were trash , I mean they probably dont all thank you but im pretty sure most of them dont curse at you either
I worked in a restaurant since I was 14 for a year and a half. I was treated like shit from management, other servers, and customers. Sure I got frustrated at times but never made me quit, just gave me motivation to work harder. When I got the opportunity to serve, I took over the whole restaurant by myself, completing to go orders, tables, salads, drinks, and many other things. No matter how hard I worked, the owner hated me. I was the only one who cared about her company and stayed with her when everyone left. I quit a few months ago because she began to replace me with new people who didn't want to work and she paid me horribly for how long I had been there. Jobs can be absolute shit, and I am currently looking for a new job since quitting that one. No one around want me even though I am 16, have over a years experience in customer and food service, and am willing to work when many others aren't. I am really frustrated with this stuff but I never once thought to rant about it on social media. Sorry for the long paragraph, and God bless all of you. Thank you Pancho for all your hard work and dedication. Love your content man.
I tried to work as soon as I turned 14 and it was too much for me. Mad respect for everyone who works even if it's part time. I feel disgusted in myself for not being able to work and quitting my job and I'm really grateful for the opportunity to have had it, but still. If you work, mad respect.
My dad makes a point of me not working a retail or food service job while I’m at uni. I left the states to study in the Netherlands and recall telling him I could get mad tips working at like a dominos in my city because everyone here is so nice. He’s like “no you should be the one tipping people, not getting tips.” I didn’t get it at first but now I realize these aren’t actually easy jobs, especially if you have intense courses at uni. I personally am doing business technology and am planning on starting a bridge program with a flight institute to get a private and commercial license, and barely have time to cook dinner for myself, much less serve others.
Yeah. I’m trying my best to get jobs that require minimal communication with new people. That’s why I’m wanting to enter a trade like carpentry. I just want to work with familiar people and get all my energy out. Retail does not provide that. It provides the complete opposite.
@@corncobbob2326 my dad gives me just enough to get by. I got a full scholarship so he doesn’t have much to pay for other than my groceries and rent and other living expenses (It’s pretty cheap here compared to the US) . Doesn’t give me too much so I don’t waste time on non academic things but I make my own money through private tutoring during exam seasons Also a bridge program lets me study university and take flight lessons simultaneously
Yep it all checks out: 1. Gen Z 2. Part of the Alphabet community 3. Uses "They/Them" Pronouns 4. Works at Starcucks Those are the telltale signs of a person who has nothing better to do with their lives and just wants to complain about not getting their way
23 year old that´s been helping in my late granfather´s farm since I was 10 and had my first job outside the family at 13 as a delivery kid here... This crybaby´s an insult to us Gen Z´ers who ain´t afraid to put in the work, some real talk comin´ out from you as always Pancho, cheers from your Uruguayan subscribers down here!
I recently turned 20 and I’ve worked 2 jobs due to school debt. My first one was a part time job at a grocery store and I despised it. On top of that The people were horrible. Shocker, right? Ended up leaving that job after some time bc I wasn’t getting the amount of money I needed. So I ended up working at this factory job (current job) which mind you is like an hour away from where I live lol but it pays way better. anywho I met my goal a few days ago so now I can go back to school. So exciting!! if you really want something you gotta work hard for it.
I use to work over nights with my boyfriend 9pm-6am everyday weekend off, until a coworker didn't like me had an huge argument and HR called and said yeah ur fired we don't tolerate "harassment" in the store, even tho that dude was mean to me first. Anyways work at a full time childcare had 4 years experience and it's stressfull and its ONLY been a week so just started it and this guy saying working is to hard, He isn't gonna get NO where in life when people like him decided to give up. So life is tuff but im pushing through i hope so are u!!!
I ain’t got a job, but I’m about to go to college and I already understand this mindset, like there’s work to be done and the world sucks just move towards what you want to do, some people man
Exactly. Goes to show you can play dress up all you want but being a man is something you're born with. If this girl thinks life is going to be easier and she's gonna get more privilege as a man, she's got a rude awakening coming up.
"they have me scheduled for 25hrs a week" Ha I've been pushed to work 40hrs within two days during the pandemic on the front lines and my regular week was over 80hrs back then with no days off. I was pulling a Tiana from the princess in the frog where I'd finally see my bed and my alarm would go off saying I'd have to go to work again. I didn't fucking break from this schedule until months into this shit and I had a relative die on me. Literally I was working when they tried to call me before they passed and I missed it and didn't see it until I finally got a chance to eat food. Now that we have finally gone back to normal my schedule has gone to a 12 on to 12 off. Meaning I work a straight 12 hours and then I'm off for a straight 12 hours and again I don't get days off. Unless I'm sick. What do I do for a living you might ask, I'm a cook for the military.
Bro my dad works as a mechanic and he burnt his hand while answering the phone the other day. Didn't even complain when he got home, he was chill. AND THIS MF IS CRYING? Calm down bruh damn.
I'm 15 and I work 2 part time jobs, one at a golf course restaurant the other in a ski repair/rental shop in the winter plus I run my own online business selling fishing gear. And I still have time to run a gaming channel and hit the gym. Kids in my generation need to learn how to grow a pair.
This is honestly the funniest thing I’ve seen in a while. I started working at 13 on a farm bailing hay, and we’d work 7-8 (occasionally 11-14) hour days in hundred degree weather, with one 15-20 min break for lunch. Then through high school I framed houses/roofed for 3 years, in snow, wet, heat, whatever we had to do… never made more than 14 an hour till this last year. I’m 19 now, and working full time at Chick Fil A while being a full time college student, and honestly the work and school combined are the easiest things I’ve had to do so far. Genuinely feel bad for this guy, because if life ever really actually hits him, he’s gonna get crushed real fast.
Here's the thing: I am neurodivergent, I understand how even part time "easy" work can wear you down, especially if you have school or other commitments on top of it. Interacting with people is physically exhausting, and not just in a "ohh, I am introverted so I'd rather stay at home than go clubbing, tee-hee-" NO. For those of us on the spectrum, it literally drains our energy talking to people. You have to analyze their tone of voice and facial expression, worry about making the wrong expressions yourself, think of appropriate responses in conversations, and a million other little things that comes naturally to neurotypicals. But if you are feeling that burn out, posting your meltdown online is the absolute worst possible thing you can do to combat the situation. Talk to friends and family who understand your unique struggles, write in a diary or go to therapy if you don't have any loved ones to talk to, tell your manager you need accommodations and if they're unwilling to give you any, quit and find a job that will support you. A lot of people are under the impression that no job would ever be willing to listen to your concerns or help you feel more comfortable in your position, but there are, you have to keep looking. I was lucky to have understanding and kind managers at all of my jobs, and many have not shared that luck, but you are worth advocating for. Just whatever you do, don't make a tiktok going on a long, tear filled rant about all that's upsetting you. Even if your feelings are completely justified, it still makes you and the rest of the community look bad.
@@ethansanders5706 "differing in mental or neurological function from what is considered typical or normal (frequently used with reference to autistic spectrum disorders); not neurotypical." - Google
I'm in my 30s, but have been working since I was 15. I've pulled 12 hour shifts before. Open to closing. They absolutely suck ass, but hey, having extra money for extra food for my family is nice as hell.
I sometimes work at my dad's coffee shop, it's in a little town and it's full of old drunk man, I'm diagnosed with two anxiety disorders and the comments I got from working there were ridiculous, old guys making comments about my body when I was still a minor not respecting me because I'm a woman, i had a panic attack bc of it. Sometimes people can be really distressing.
Girllll calm down. I remember my first job was at PetSmart and I was literally the only one who wasn't a manager (outside of the groomers). I would have lines of people all to myself, had to get out animals/bugs for people, help folk find the right foods, and clean up dog shit all while my managers sat in their office having meetings. It gave me the drive to get myself through college and now I get to sit in my nice fancy office. It's just part of life.
@@KikoFemBoy self-victimizing over using girl in a gender neutral context is why nobody takes the trans community seriously. They’re not saying they’re a girl, they’re just using it in a statement. For fucks sake you people are weak, you make those of us in the LGB part of the community look bad.
last year I'm 15 now my mom asked if i would want to work for her business cleaning pine needles from 8am-any time. the only time i complained was as a joke about the dirt in my nose this video opened a new light on how working manual labor is great for the future.
edit I plan to go into engineering then once im financially stable i want to go to a culinary high school I'm 15 and have planned this far into my life with goals.
This is my moment to flex on people like that, I’m currently working one full time job, and one part time job, for 65 hours a week, While keeping my grades in the 90’s, AND teaching myself how to produce music and computer science
I work full-time during the summer and part-time in the school year, and had two jobs at once for a period, and this- This just makes me sad. If the worst thing that's happened to you at a job is you getting stressed out and people being rude, then that's a good day. I mainly work retail but a few years back I worked on oil rigs as a maintenance worker, and fell off a twenty foot rig onto a fire ant hill. That is what I call a bad day XD
@@MiggyBiggy Homie I also worked retail which is very normal and people literally threw products at me. What I'm saying is folks need to get their big-they pants on and realize the world is not ending.
@@lifeisashenanigan4816 lmao that’s true is just that people in these comments ig saw an opportunity and started to flex on how much they work even though no one cares and it’s kind of annoying
When I was in my senior year of highschool I would wake up at 6 am, start work at 7 and get off work at 2, so that's 7 hours a day, 1 hour away from being a full time 8 hour a day work week. (I also worked full 9 hour days on saturdays so it ended up totaling over 40 hours per week) And I worked in house flipping none the less so it was intense very hard manual labor. Then I would get home at around 2:30, immediately upon leaving my truck I would take off in my work boots and run a mile around my neighborhood so I could get the cardio in for the day, I would get back home and start lifting weights, abs etc (sometimes I would do all that at home, other times I would go to an actual gym to do all that) then around 3:30 I would start my senior year of highschool do all my classes, (I was homeschooled so I had that kind of leeway) and then with the remaining time I had in the evenings I would edit yt videos and work on music with my pop punk band. And none of this was something I was even required to do, I did it to myself because I figured the hardwork would pay off in the longrun. I never did super great in school, I was never a straight a student, so I figured if I'm going to be getting bad grades I might as well make a paycheck while I'm doing it lol I still graduated though and I'm in a pretty good position rn. This guy has clearly never worked an actual work day in his life and he'll either toughen up real quickly upon entering the real world or he'll spiral into insanity
At 16 I worked at a really toxic ramen shop, manager kept making me do other work like cooking, and managing despite the fact I only chose the job as cashier specifically, and I didn't even get extra pay. Let me repeat, THE MANAGER, MADE ME DO HIS JOB FOR NO EXTRA PAY! Mfing Manger also made me work overtime despite the fact I clocked out and he was aware I was a student getting ready for my SAT the next day. Unlike this guy though I sucked it up and left then proceeded to get a better job.
I'm 24, I work a full time job as an Educational Assistant, I've only been doing this job for just over a year, before that I was breaking my for YEARS doing manual labor, my first job was as landscaper for the town, I did that from 13 to 18 in the summers, in the winters I was shoveling snow for cash. After my first year at uni I went and worked at a mining camp for the summer, 2 weeks in and 1 week out working 14 hour shifts, the next summer I decided I wanted something else and I went to fight forest fires for the summer, the next year I didn't get hired back so I worked at a recycling center, and since I had decided to online classes, I stuck with that for 2 and a half years, while getting an early childhood education to become and EA so that I could have a relaxed job, I put in nearly 10 years (trust me I realize that not a lot) to say I did my time with manual labor to be able to relax into a cushy job
I'd be lying if I said I never cried at my food service job, but at the time I was 18, despite my username, I'm a woman. I was an 18 year old who was responsible for keeping the lights on and food on the table for my disabled mother, my younger brother, and myself. For two months straight we had 4-6 people total staffed for the front of the house and I was working AT LEAST 50-60 hours a week AND taking online classes. And the maybe two times I got frustrated enough to actually cry, it wasn't because I thought I had such a grueling job and needed to unionize, I was just having a rough day and cried in the bathroom for like 2 min and went back to work without uploading a video about it. And I'm even embarrassed to admit THAT.
Food service ain’t no joke but Starbucks?!? 4 people to serve 1 drink at a time ?!? Only food service job I’ve ever left was wingstop and that’s only because I was there by myself 8/10 hours 4/5 days I was there and was the only person to speak English, quite literally carrying the store on my back, wouldn’t wish it on anyone but I’ll tell you I’ve never learned more patience in my life
Worked as a janitor, my company was contracted to work at a genetec campus (to those who don’t know what the building and its staff produces is cancer treatments, cold medicines and other medicinal aids), there were two sides of a building one side for office work/warehouse and the other side has boiler rooms and laboratory’s, and on the first side also had a locker room so some can change into a jumpsuit uniform. We had to clean hallways, some places in the boiler room and each room has its own set of rules and. The boiler room you had to put on some kind of shoe protection to keep the floors in the boiler rooms nice and sanitized (I forgot the name of the shoe protection, I’ll edit when I remember it). After the hallways and boiler rooms we had to clean and sanitize the laboratory, wipe down flat surfaces, chairs and dusting some places that were hard to reach. Forgot to mention there were two more floors and it was a 12 hour shift. At the time there were some benefits: free food trucks that come in once a month, meetings that give you a bounus and if it’s to celebrate another 0 casualty there would be food like Chinese, Mexican or pizza, not to mention you would earn another $75 bonus if you: cleaned all arenas without messing up, do some audits, watch some training videos and stay hygienic also they would give you a company given phone to clock in and out and watch some training videos. A sweet job but left because the pay wasn’t enough and I needed to make some more ngl dumbest decision I’ve made
I mean im a 16 year old who works a job٫ no hours at all RN because I chose to prioritize school٫ but my fast food job easy AF. this kid makes my procrastinating lazy ass look so responsible٫ and that's saying something.
yeaaah, had to deal with coworkers similar to this individual while working my butt off around my school schedule and working almost every single day with a mix of 6-8 hour shifts, sometimes doubles, to pay off as much as my school loan so I wouldn't be that deep in debt once I graduated. Meanwhile, some coworkers would get extremely upset because the boss/manager didn't approve their third time-off for the week. It's become pretty outrageous imo.
So here's something you could consider. Your school loans are extortionately high, so much so that you had to put your body through extra stress just to not be so in debt once you graduate. Maybe it might help to think how pushing for better pay could have also helped that situation. Look, I get that some colleagues are always gonna be lazy, but think about the causes that had made you have to suffer those gruelling days and try make the future one where people don't have to struggle like you did.
I feel like I can kinda get where this kid is coming from but I do also get where Pancho is coming from. The harsh reality of this world is that jobs are hard. I do get feeling like one is at their wit's end even at an easy job. I do agree that Starbucks is such an easy job. You get scholarships, for the most part it's good and flexible, and it's overall not that hard. I remember I went to school with this kid who worked construction and he usually had to pay like $200 dollars of gas out of pocket, and he worked 50 hours a week but was still considered only part time because he didn't work a full shift. He literally came to class sometimes not having gotten sleep for 3 days because of like work or school. He didn't get any benefits from his job while he was in college but aparantly it paid well. He was also at risk every time he went on shift. He was the chillest and most humble dude though and I had mad respect for him and gave him my notes when he fell asleep in class one time. Big time respect for anyone who goes to school and does a job that's over 35 hours a week.
I must say i am so glad for finding this channel. I cant even say how much im thankfull for someone with genuine common sense who is not afraid to express it. Keep it up!
Bro my dad used to be a manager at 2 pubs (not at the same time) one for 7 years and one for a year but then he found a better job with shorter hours like 9-5 At the pub he worked 14 hours week days and 16-18 hours on weekends and he would get up at 4 and still managed to make less of a noise then this kid bruh my dads a chad hard working beast love to all the hard workers out there
Genuinely love Your content and it’s cool to know we have similar working experiences. I used to work full time in a warehouse and that was some back breaking work. I later became a waitress and I still am to this day. I get annoyed listening to some of those since my job is so physical and people complain about fast food or something 😂
A 10 year old child that was forced to work in factories with no safety precautions and little to no care about the conditions he works in watching this video like 👁️👄👁️
Lol litteraly me working at french Auchan when i were 14years olds to learn pastry(spoiler i didnt learn anything and had to learn myself + work + exam)
Bro knowing that a lot of kids at my school will grow up to be some of the people in these videos genuinely makes me fear for our futures Also, day 11 of asking Pancho for Rizz classes
Sometimes I’d find myself crying at my job. It’d be a combination of mental health being down the gutter and heartbreak just stirring up and some days it’d hit me real bad, whenever that happened I’d literally do everything in my power to hold back the tears and just continue working like nothing happened. Sometimes I’d excuse myself to the restroom just to let it out for a bit, cuz I do think that’s healthy, but even after that I’d still walk out and pretend like nothing happened lmfao. I’m clinically depressed and I’m probably still gonna have episodes like that from time to time, I still get them now every now and then, but you’re not gonna see me lie down and die and let it stop me. Never.
So this is gonna get lost in the shuffle but I’ll put it out there. I don’t think it’s the job that’s pushed this guy to crying on the storage room floor at his work. Imma guess a bunch of stuff is going on that he doesn’t want to come to terms with and is blaming all of his problems on his job at Starbucks. I honestly feel for him because whatever else is going on . Sure he needs to get over it while working but he still deserves compassion
Pancho, I’m 16 I work ( with cattle so it’s manual labor) I’m sick rn (flu) so I can’t work. But my schedule is wake up at 630. Get to work at 7. Get home at 11. Do school from 12 till 5, go back to work at 530 and get home at 9. Just cuz you asked if we worked 👍
Tbh I understand where he’s coming from but there’s truly more harder jobs than a Starbucks worker like pancho said some people risk they’re lives like think off people who take care of indangered animals like crocodiles,lions,snakes etc they risk they’re lives everytime aswell as people who build houses or apartments or much much other jobs more risky I just feel like society is so use to just complaining they see normal things as chores.
I have been working in the medical field since I was 19 and I have worked shifts over 20 hours straight where I can’t eat, drink, pee, use my phone, or sit down. I’ve even been in school full-time at the same time. Hearing people at jobs like that complain baffles me.
I am 19, working a 9-5 shift at a call center and I soon start my last year at university. I worked the whole summer and hey, I am exhausted. VERY exhausted but I know that I have a job that allows me to get my drivers license and finally learn what it means to work hard for my money. This person just got a reality check. and they ain't even working full time. I feel very offended that they complain about the stress and exhaustion of their job when they haven't even worked a full 9-5 shift.
I was working a job like that in a coffee shop, and worked there with my sister. yeah it was frustrating when the old white mfs were being disrespectful and entitled but I wouldn't have considered quitting over it. The only reason I did end up quitting is because the manager fired my sister over some bullshit. I quit out of respect and loyalty to my sister.
I’m 20, about to graduate college, I’m a full time student and I have a full time job and and an extra part time job, it’s tough but I’m looking to buy a house pretty early on after college and that’s what I prioritize, that’s what I think about when I think my job at daycare gets tough
Ok look so I dont have a job im 13 so I cant but come on this guy is being over dramatic and im sure that its hard to work in a coffee shop my mom worked several jobs one of which was a coffee shop and like I feel for this guy and I hope he gets the help he needs but he is for sure being over dramatic
At my previous job, I was a manager for an online bookstore warehouse that shipped worldwide and most times I was doing 12h shifts/6 days plus had to take care of my parents,buy them the groceries, fix stuff that they need.I never complained to that extent. He should quit if school and work is too much for him,the work force isn't for him right now
I worked night shift as a mechanic in a factory. We were supposed to have 12 mechanics to be fully staffed. We were down to 4 mechanics for 6 months trying to keep the place running. We were working with high voltage electricity, high pressure steam and air, and moving parts that could chop you in half. Plus it was 120f and we were working mandatory 60 hour weeks
my dad is in his late 50s works his ass off at an auto body every single day (other than on weekends) from 8AM to sometimes 11PM and I never see him complaining about how hard it is to work there.
I got my first job at 20 last year, during the summer, in a bakery. It was full time (35h here in France) and like... Yeah I had breakdowns at home because I was tired as I had irregular working hours and as spending time with people exhausts me a lot. It wasn't easy to adapt but the first paycheck felt gratifying! And it was not that bad, tbh, of course after uni I'll try to get a job that fits my needs but even if I struggle with people, if I need the cash i'll do it yk Edit: I forgot to mention that I was stressed af because there was no manager and I was basically alone in the store (with like, 5 days of experience lol) but at the end of the day I'm proud because I worked well and got some $$$
as a 14 year old working as a paper boy, for 6 dollars an hour, carrying this cart with 80kg of papers, for 10 hours a week(which is not much, but for a 14 year old its pretty much, atleast by my countrys standards) it sucks when you have to do it in the rain and shit, but its not that hard. I can atleast imagine that its physically harder than doing starbuck. Of course i dont have experience with a "real job" so dont take what i say for fact.