@@therealadamfriedland I didn't make this compilation. I'm not uncomfortable with most of these videos and some of them don't seem like they should make anyone uncomfortable. I'm a little confused as to why you've such an aggressive tone towards me.
So apparently the girl that mistook eyeglue for clear eyes had contacts on. The doctors were able to remove the glue and contact lens without her losing her sight.
The people in a majority of the "day in the life" videos at tech firms were from recruiters. They were paid to attract talent and were obviously the first in line for layoffs.
So that dude near the end of the video with the beard talking about how old he is compared to how he looked. In my mind for the longest time his age was like in the mid-30s. To me that man had a child in kindergarten. My reality has been shattered knowing that man is only a year older than me. God bless.
So he paid money to see the kid that he previously kidnapped? That idiot shouldn't be near children and if the kid's parents really were bribed that easily, little timmy has got hard life ahead.
@@zstarr1390 The kid was missing for two weeks (completely unrelated to the guy), guy just happened to find him and take care of him until they involved the police who were looking for him. I have no clue why he fucking impersonated his dad and took him out of school though that was kind of off the wall.
what people don't realize about those "day in the life" tech bro videos, is that those WERE the HR departments MAKING THOSE VIDEOS, recruiters, trying to make the jobs look awesome to entice people to work for them.... those people getting fired had nothing to do with "clout chasing" or because they flew too close to the sun showing off their awesome job. They were marketing video for the job. If you look into the job titles of the people making those videos they were all recruiters, paid to make those jobs look good.
"You blew it." Okay so when my Poppy died, we had a little memorial by this big ol' tree, and I was tasked with using his pocket knife to carve his initials in the roots. Turns out, I didn't know what my grandfather's name was, so I fucked it up (he went by his middle name, and I only ever called him his nickname, which was based on that). My family, most of whom I don't even talk to anymore, *still handled that better than @**4:02**.*
I actually have a job where i can literally put my feet up all, i just sit in a booth for 8 hours and take people tickets when they leave the airport parking lot, and charge them for their stay. Its the coziest, easiest job ever. If you ever see an opening for one of these jobs, fucking jump on it. Even you'll be making less, its so fucking worth it (within reason, dont bankrupt yourself). The only downside besides my managers being kind of retarted, is im basically in a giant fish bowl, so the sun is an absolute bitch on my eyes. The chair is kinda uncomfortable too