BUY A TC 70 AND USE IT IN YOUR VIDEOS I WILL LOSE MY SHIT! can even be a broken one a working would and hearing the beep from the scanner will be hilarious tho lol they're not that expensive used
It's always great when they have a "One Best Way" policy but everybody teaching you differently and contradicting eachother so you just give up and do it your own way.
I was at the hospital training to be centeral sterile tech. The tech were like training me 8 different ways and I’m getting yelled out when I’m with different people. I’m like wtf you know what I’ll do it my own way geeez
They sent a bunch of higher ups to train the Online Grocery Pickup department at my store because their numbers were some of the worst in the whole region, and literally every manager they sent told everyone they trained different things. It confirmed my suspicions that it isn't (necessarily) the workers, it's the whole damn company.
The training is so specific and complicated you’re thinking you’re gonna be doing calculus. And then you do the actual job and they’re like “No, no, that takes too much time. Just to basic math and you’ll be good”
Deadass😭 training dont mention how the first 3-4 times you stand on your feet for 8-12 hours straight them trash ass non-slip shoes gonna be killing yo ass😭 dont got no type of support or nun. At this point the only jobs with training i mess with are ones thatll just have you getting trained by watching someone who been there a while for a few shifts cause them videos in grocery stores vs what the workers actually be doing to get shit done easily is night n day
The customer saying "You must be new" was something I felt to my bones. That sinking feeling when you realize doing things how you're supposed to isn't actually the way anybody else does it is so embarrassing
Seriously… like the ones who are meaning it sympathetically are lovely, but the a-holes who get all snarky piss me off. Like yes, but I am doing this by the book. It’s not my fault nobody else was.
I had a lady tell me that after I’d been doing my job for 2 years at that point and it pissed me off. If you know how to run MY job so we’ll, come do it yourself. 😭😂
I work at a hotel bar, and the amount of people who say this when I don’t know how to make their podunk hometown specific cocktail gives me violent thoughts
Had this happen, worked at the place for 2 years, and we changed our pump policy, so the customer wouldn't listen and just continued saying I had no experience and that I was new.
Straight facts. I'm a supervisor at a department store and I don't think I've ever done anything according to training. I don't even train new cashiers according to the on board training. It's honestly just a bunch of nonsense that they're obligated to sit you through so they can say they trained you.
You can thank OSHA for that. If they don't send you though "training" they can be fined and sue. I remember working retail and those videos would be all off.
@@JohnGalt916 OSHA don't tell you which training to use though. It's the company that's supposed to make the training materials. But they don't because they won't.
They leave it up to the other employees to train people at our job. Which has resulted in a continuously degrading training program as the poorly trained become the trainers over time.
@@chrisbauman2562 just try to help blow him up here. Screw shows and yeah the SNL stuff mentioned above us definitely true. working there I’d doggy dog in some ways.
This is exactly like my current job. They will have almost a new person training you every day and everyone tells you something different. In addition to that they will sometimes have people who have only been here a couple of months train the new people. 🤦♀I swear this whole department is a mess.
This man Killa is a legit comedic actor man 😂. None of his skits feel off. They bring you into the moment every time. Which takes work without losing momentum.
I know that feeling. I responded to and was hired to clean and minor repairs to the the shop equipment as it came back. Over time it now includes building new equipment, maintaining and ordering inventory, partial new hire training, grounds keeping and once in while dispatching. Of course no raise outside of standard increases over time. Not enough to want to jump ship since the company does actually seem to treat their employees well and work with my medical issues.
@@Magnum062 ohhh yeah 2500$ for a single CT scan if you don't have insurance, we ended up paying 1200 total for the bill thanks to my parents insurance
I wish you nothing but greatness my dude, you bring me laughs everyday and with everything going on in the world it’s nice to be able to disconnect and enjoy great comedy!
I work for an undisclosed cell phone merchandiser. It wasn’t until after I’d been there a year that I was told one of the older model phones in the safe was not for sale and would alert the police and corporate if it was moved too far or shaken. Thanks guys
Lmao the cashier training at my store is a generic, statewide, 2 HOUR LONG video on selling alcohol, which is 90% about selling drinks in a bar context and cutting people off and has next to nothing to do with just approving booze sales at a register. Worst training I've ever seen in my life
Why did you stop uploading videos?( Get bored of it or it wasn't for you or creators block?) Just curious. I have a habit of checking peoples channel out and seeing what they do.
@@bane4743 got bored of it and got a full time manager job that sucks up all my free time. Thinking about making different kinds of videos in the future and possibly getting into personality/life coaching at some point but idk
@@psychsephone9832 let's do it. Im working maintenance band studying astrophysics. I've been thinking about making motivational videos to get people to get out there and get it done. That's the only way to get what you want. I feel like I owe it to people.
@@psychsephone9832 if you ever want to talk about video ideas or something let me know. I watched one of your videos I think you have the spirit and the passion to bring something to people. I'm definitely interested in working with people.
After just finishing training in retail and being given a whole department on my own to run, this seems accurate except that someone is always within earshot to help you. That is not the case in the big retail store
This is how exams also are. You learn what you noted in class, then when it's time for the exams, that ask you questions like, if Johnny has 6 bottles of dish soap, how many times will he wash his hands or something like that.
*Exams Be Like* Class: And this is how many dish soap Johnny has. Exam: Johnny washed his hands with a bar of soap for 30 minutes and used up the whole bar. Calculate the volume of the bar and velocity of how fast he washed his hands.
You should do a skit where you're trying to do your training, but the person next to you is on his or her phone, which isn't allowed in the training room.
This is why ppl need to be trained properly before letting them work the floor. This is why I struggle with every job cuz the way they "train" doesn't not reflect the actual job takes and it makes me so confused and then I got ppl yelling at me claiming that I'm stupid and can't do my job........I remember when I got my very first job ever...at McDonald's....never worked a job before a day in my life and I gew up sheltered from the oiti world cuz my mom was strict....first day in the job...it was Saturday....they Thu a drive Thu headset on me and told me to take orders and cash out all by myself...no training at all...no one standing with me to show me what to do....I wasn't use to interacting with so many strangers before and I got anxious and scared and I made hundreds of mistakes....then they processed to yell at me and tell me everything inside wrong but refused to show me the correct way. I didn't know how to work the register or headset, I wasn't good at talking to ppl, I didn't know where anything was, and I was yelled at the entire time