Had a neighbor that would ask me to piss in a bottle for him every 2 months just so he would pass his drug test. He paid me 100$ every time and to 9 year old me that was amazing! Looking back on it now it's weird and the fact he told me to not say a world about it is even weirder. Still 100$ is 100$
Was relatively ok until I read the fact that you were 9. Like I'm sorry, NINE?! "Hey buddy, so.. you wouldn't mind, uhhh, pissing in a bottle reaal quick right? I got a hundred dollars? Yeah go quick 🗿🗿🗿" @brandonreed9508
Say, "O People of the Scripture, come to a word that is equitable between us and you - that we will not worship except Allah and not associate anything with Him and not take one another as lords instead of Allah." But if they turn away, then say, "Bear witness that we are Muslims [submitting to Him]." Quran Interpretation@@jonathanhenderson7087
Broo, I work at a shell and the construction guys are always the best customers lmao. They'll buy like 5 types of candy, the overpriced coffee without milk or sugar and then pay the 13,67 total with a 100€ note and give a fat tip as well. Bless 'em
My dad used to run a small construction buisness and he'd hire literally anyone who was willing to show up. No expirience needed, he'd train them himself. Often it was a family friend or smthn, like one guy was my childhood best friend's brother in law. When he went out of buisness, he only had one employee left (the friend's brother in law) and he was able to start his own buisness because of what my dad taught him. Really wholesome stuff.
@ConcernedCitizen420 it's funny cause you had to double check everything, then re edit it because you messed up on what you wrote the first time. At least people know what I meant. You're just the one that needed recognition over if it was a sentence or not. Go play Lil boy
@@hidden9549 worked in Charlotte on footings. All I can say is, QT stations, Buffalo chicken hotdogs, two Cokes, a Redline energy drink, a bottle of water, and two cups of Ramen noodles with a protein bar if I felt extra healthy.
I’ve been working 6-7 day weeks 12 hr shifts in a factory, I tell you you can save a hell of a lot of money by making food at home and buying 12-packs of monster at Walmart
In construction, the quicker you get your lunch = the longer you get to sit down and chill 😂😂 this is why bringing a lunchbox from home is the way to go EVERY DAM TIME 😂
I was just reading a book about railroad workers in the 1880s, and it specifically mentioned interviewers asking to see potential employees' hands for missing digits, as that proved actual experience.
In canada, if we wanna use a clean washroom, we use the women's only washroom, and they can't do a damn thing because I may identify differently that day.
I just got to say bro it turns out, if you think you really have had to go at any point in time your life, you really didn’t, and you could’ve waited till you got home.
Funny to see the difference between service workers smoking and construction smoking. One is done with it in half a minute the other will take half an hour
I’ve been in service and I do construction now it’s so tru I be having a rolled cigarette in my mouth soaking puffing while working 😂 for long ass time
I didn't get asked that I applied at my job they called me a week later said you still want that job I said yeah and they told me to come in fill paper work and I start the next day
knew a guy who worked in the tooling dept of a factory, never wore safety glasses. One day I asked him "hey man what if a piece of metal takes out one of your eyes?", without hesitation he says, "that's why god gave me two".
@@peace.now.facts I’m a landscaper and 90% of my coworkers always go to this single gas station a few min from the shop and like 4 other companies had the same idea so you gotta fight like 17 other trucks for a pump especially if you got one of the diesels
This cracks me up. I worked at a gas station and construction people would be in every day, spending 10 or 15 dollars or even more on snacks. I always thought you could probably get more food for cheaper in a drive-through but i think a lot of them liked to get gas, food, and cigarettes all in the same stop.
Gas stations are for if you're not familiar with the area around your worksite, and you forgot to bring a lunch or you've gotten lazy about it. Once the area is known, the ready-to-eat foods inside of regular grocery stores provide among the best bang for your money aside from literally buying peanut butter, bread, and using a plastic knife from a fast food restaurant to spread it.
When you get up at 4 am and don't get home till 6 pm tired as hell....that before bed time is for shower, dinner, and whatever energy is left is for the kids and household duties. Making lunches when working 55-60 hours a week at nearly $60/hr straight time just isn't a priority
@@jayskj2655No you’re right, but with a little planning ahead and a routine, it’s easy enough to throw something in a crock pot on the weekend and fucking slap it on some bread during the week. And it beats the hell out of gas station food. And you save money. Little by little every year for those little ones college fund. But still, you’re not wrong.
@chrisp9046 The wife packs my lunches now but during my apprenticeship the gas station easily took $300 a month. I hear you though, a degree of it was always being to tired and to a degree, to lazy to pack a lunch. But to be fair gas station food has come a long way. There's almost always a nice gas station that cooks things above the average filth and when you're making 7-10k a month its easy to cut the lunch packing and justify it as a time saver
@@jayskj2655 Nothing wrong with what you’ve said there. Gas station food really has improved I’m not gonna lie lol. Sounds like you make ends meet just fine. You’re a hard working SOB you’re functioning how you see best. 👍👍
As a person that actually has to interview and then hire construction workers, this is a 100% pretty accurate. I shake hands with a man every day that does not have a two of his fingers, ring and his thumb, but we still shake hands.
Which is too bad that those poor schmucks went into so much debt for a con, but the construction workers should be making good $$; it’s a hazardous, demanding, and necessary work. Still a damn shame about scam that college is for most students.
@@slap_2nd Na bro I can read simple stats. You just said a random construction worker makes more than 100% of college graduates. That would include people with degrees in engineering. Come on bro it’s a parody. Don’t act like your stats were even remotely accurate.
This is fuckin legendary man. Keep your shit up. Much support. Holla at a brother if you ever come to SLC so I can fuck up the word “mountain” for ya and we can have a moun’in dew and a beer. ;)
@@mage3690 I feel you. I tend to smoke while I work when the job allows it. Once drywall goes up though I’ll quit smoking inside. Sometimes you just need a break to chug a bottle of water and rethink your life decisions lol
Quiktrip out in Des Moines, Casey’s is good too. Sheetz farther east toward Pennsylvania, Buc-ee’s for south think Texas to Carolina’s. Also Maverick’s in the west, Salt Lake area.
Back when I did construction 99 percent of my shopping was done at a gas station. Mostly Red Bulls, shit sandwiches or whatever they have and a lot of Marlboro. Those van rides to the site at 06:00 and back from it around 18:00 sure were epic.. All of us beaten up from work, dirty, lost all will to live or do anything except take a shower but with pockets full of money..until one of us would say hey lets stop for one drink at first bar we come across.. and it never was just one drink.. It was a shit job when you consider it all and wouldnt do it again unless I must but it sure pays well, thats the only good thing about it.
You forgot to ask if he has reliable means of transportation and his own tools or if he has an issue with working overtime 😂😂😂 those were days. Don’t forget that OSHA 30, TWIC, MSHA Part (insert number), and whatever else certifications we have now. Also he does have a question ahead of the interview is there “per diem” and during the interview confirming there is per diem and the hourly and overtime rate plus length of the job specifically the phase of construction that is currently going on so he knows if and when he should drag up looking for the next job because employment is not guaranteed phase to phase unless there are multiple projects in a close proximity. Those who worked for Walker Engineering damn sure know what I am talking about. PCL was nicer.
I worked at speedway last year and yeah. Construction, landscaping, hvac, AC, roofing. Being a stoner myself, I guess there’s nothing wrong with getting the day started early. Just stay safe out there guys, and definitely keep a water on you.
I'm a wood worker who specializes in cnc work. I remember getting my hand caught in the spindle at 23,000rpms while a planing bit was in (I was checking the frame to see if it had warmed up and lost focus. It can happen that easily be safe) Thank God I still have full control and strength in every finger because I shouldn't.
Gas station was his answer and no words were needed lmao
Trueee
Especially speedway! Them speedy rewards have paid for lunch more than a few times..😂😂
Until your dumbass comment. You really are proud of being worthless.
My friend ate only at gas stations too
He definitely gets $5 on the diesel
“Can you pass a drug test”
“Yes”
“I think we’re gonna go a different direction”
Had a neighbor that would ask me to piss in a bottle for him every 2 months just so he would pass his drug test. He paid me 100$ every time and to 9 year old me that was amazing! Looking back on it now it's weird and the fact he told me to not say a world about it is even weirder. Still 100$ is 100$
Was relatively ok until I read the fact that you were 9. Like I'm sorry, NINE?! "Hey buddy, so.. you wouldn't mind, uhhh, pissing in a bottle reaal quick right? I got a hundred dollars? Yeah go quick 🗿🗿🗿" @brandonreed9508
A win is a win 😂 @@brandonreed9508
@@bigboiinanut9967 and make sure you *don’t tell anyone I could get in a lot of trouble and so could you*
@@brandonreed9508it would be hilarious if you make him fail 😂😂
Not even a “ can we smoke”
He’s gonna smoke
This is just dumb though, the construction workers I know speak a different language. This guy would be a grunt.
@@user-wr2cd1wy3btwo feet and a heartbeat is all you need.
But not next to the gas can😂.
@user-wr2cd1wy3b That mindset is why you'll never own your own company. Get a life.
Breathing in heavy shop dust but no one allowed to vape.
I once asked a construction worker what his favorite painkiller was, he said, "all of them."
The correct answer is,"the next one".
His favourite was probably Judas Priest but he just didn't remember at the time
Say, "O People of the Scripture, come to a word that is equitable between us and you - that we will not worship except Allah and not associate anything with Him and not take one another as lords instead of Allah." But if they turn away, then say, "Bear witness that we are Muslims [submitting to Him]."
Quran Interpretation@@jonathanhenderson7087
A construction job with an interview, how fancy.
It's always just "I know a guy."
😂
@@Antek_Susually goes "hey Barry it's so and so, I used to work for so and so, and big Tom gave me your number" "would you like to start tomorrow?"
@@padraig6200 😂😂😂 either that or "When are free mate?"
@@padraig6200 I haven’t gotten a job through an ad for ten years
i work at speedway and i can confirm about 65% of the customers are guys working on the highway the store is on
oh for sure! It’s whatever’s the closest and fastest 😂😂
Broo, I work at a shell and the construction guys are always the best customers lmao. They'll buy like 5 types of candy, the overpriced coffee without milk or sugar and then pay the 13,67 total with a 100€ note and give a fat tip as well. Bless 'em
Also Speedway profits from concessions about the same as Marathon sells in gas.
Who the hell is out there tipping cashiers? @@TheBeyspieler
As a beer deliverer I always get food at gas stations for my day too lmai
My dad used to run a small construction buisness and he'd hire literally anyone who was willing to show up. No expirience needed, he'd train them himself. Often it was a family friend or smthn, like one guy was my childhood best friend's brother in law. When he went out of buisness, he only had one employee left (the friend's brother in law) and he was able to start his own buisness because of what my dad taught him. Really wholesome stuff.
dados
i need that kinda opportunity, ur dads a good guy for that
The subtle, monotone, one word responses to his silent answers is the best part for me. Lol "Incredible."
I had to rewind to see if I heard it right, funny af 😂
The “got a light” sentence was Gold 💀💀
The evil laugh really sold the industry on top of it
@@goldenhate6649 stg!!🤣💀
"Got a light" isn't a sentence lmao
@ConcernedCitizen420 it's funny cause you had to double check everything, then re edit it because you messed up on what you wrote the first time. At least people know what I meant. You're just the one that needed recognition over if it was a sentence or not. Go play Lil boy
Twin peaks
Im a roofer with a fucked up finger from a work accident and i eat mostly from gas stations. I've never felt so called out
😂
Joiner with a mangled pinky. Ditto.
@@user-se9zc7qj4t And he lived to 102? 😂😂
@@hidden9549 worked in Charlotte on footings. All I can say is, QT stations, Buffalo chicken hotdogs, two Cokes, a Redline energy drink, a bottle of water, and two cups of Ramen noodles with a protein bar if I felt extra healthy.
I’ve been working 6-7 day weeks 12 hr shifts in a factory, I tell you you can save a hell of a lot of money by making food at home and buying 12-packs of monster at Walmart
In construction, the quicker you get your lunch = the longer you get to sit down and chill 😂😂 this is why bringing a lunchbox from home is the way to go EVERY DAM TIME 😂
With soup/chili in the winter.
Hell yeah. Did that for 20yrs. Better food and cheaper too. Ain't spending $25-$50 a week in lunch. Nope.
I was just reading a book about railroad workers in the 1880s, and it specifically mentioned interviewers asking to see potential employees' hands for missing digits, as that proved actual experience.
Wow that's cool! What was the book called?
@@pharaohsmagician8329 The Great Railroad Revolution by Christian Wolmar. Really good read about the history of the railroad in the USA.
You forgot to ask his comfort level of not having immediate access to a clean restroom
After the gas station one he didn't need to ask
@@jknott1509so true😂
A what?
In canada, if we wanna use a clean washroom, we use the women's only washroom, and they can't do a damn thing because I may identify differently that day.
I just got to say bro it turns out, if you think you really have had to go at any point in time your life, you really didn’t, and you could’ve waited till you got home.
5 on diesel and a 20 scratcher
You are family 😅
I see you.
If you know .....
My uncle was a construction worker and that stereotype is incredibly accurate.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You forgot the, “and a pack of Marboros”
I worked at a gas station and you’d know who’s the boss when he’d get 30 scratcher, 20 on gas and a 6pk
“Thanks for hiring me!”
**rolls away in wheelchair**
“Incredible” mans got work experience and determination 💀
“Got a light” a sentence you hear every 10 minutes at a site
Funny to see the difference between service workers smoking and construction smoking.
One is done with it in half a minute the other will take half an hour
I’ve been in service and I do construction now it’s so tru I be having a rolled cigarette in my mouth soaking puffing while working 😂 for long ass time
At my work the interview is “will you still show up next week?”
What's the common denominator there? 😂
I didn't get asked that I applied at my job they called me a week later said you still want that job I said yeah and they told me to come in fill paper work and I start the next day
@@officialkiwimusic lmaooooo
Next week? Shit I don't know where I'll be tomorrow 😂
I assume by next week, this happened on a Friday.
This is the most accurate thing ive ever seen.
Zero is such an underrated candy bar
The factory I worked at had a policy for the maintenance team that if you lost three fingers you were no longer a part of maintenance 😂
😂
knew a guy who worked in the tooling dept of a factory, never wore safety glasses. One day I asked him "hey man what if a piece of metal takes out one of your eyes?", without hesitation he says, "that's why god gave me two".
@@thejewce7636Ain’t the first time someone’s asked him that. 😂 Them safety squints though.
He didn’t sound like the cigarette was talking so I give it 9/10 on accuracy
BIG FACTS
9/11*
9/10 accuracy, 9/10 fingers 😂
Atleast it wasn't a douche flute 🫤
Truthful interview
Never had a in-person interview for a construction or framing gig.
Just a phone call asking if I can start at 7am tomorrow.
I love how the guy doing the skit looks like he's never even picked up a hammer in his life
Favourite restaurant “ the gas station across the street from site “ 😂
It's usually the one near wherever we keep the trucks and equipment, show up in the morning, gear up, stop for snaccs, head to the site
Hooters
Coulda sworn he was gonna say Olive Garden 😂
@@peace.now.facts I’m a landscaper and 90% of my coworkers always go to this single gas station a few min from the shop and like 4 other companies had the same idea so you gotta fight like 17 other trucks for a pump especially if you got one of the diesels
That’s how you know he’s got the job
This cracks me up. I worked at a gas station and construction people would be in every day, spending 10 or 15 dollars or even more on snacks. I always thought you could probably get more food for cheaper in a drive-through but i think a lot of them liked to get gas, food, and cigarettes all in the same stop.
Gas stations are for if you're not familiar with the area around your worksite, and you forgot to bring a lunch or you've gotten lazy about it. Once the area is known, the ready-to-eat foods inside of regular grocery stores provide among the best bang for your money aside from literally buying peanut butter, bread, and using a plastic knife from a fast food restaurant to spread it.
When you get up at 4 am and don't get home till 6 pm tired as hell....that before bed time is for shower, dinner, and whatever energy is left is for the kids and household duties. Making lunches when working 55-60 hours a week at nearly $60/hr straight time just isn't a priority
@@jayskj2655No you’re right, but with a little planning ahead and a routine, it’s easy enough to throw something in a crock pot on the weekend and fucking slap it on some bread during the week. And it beats the hell out of gas station food. And you save money. Little by little every year for those little ones college fund. But still, you’re not wrong.
@chrisp9046 The wife packs my lunches now but during my apprenticeship the gas station easily took $300 a month. I hear you though, a degree of it was always being to tired and to a degree, to lazy to pack a lunch. But to be fair gas station food has come a long way. There's almost always a nice gas station that cooks things above the average filth and when you're making 7-10k a month its easy to cut the lunch packing and justify it as a time saver
@@jayskj2655 Nothing wrong with what you’ve said there. Gas station food really has improved I’m not gonna lie lol. Sounds like you make ends meet just fine. You’re a hard working SOB you’re functioning how you see best. 👍👍
Respect for construction workers ❤
“What do you do for fun?”
*empty 30 rack of beers on the table*
“Incredible”😭
“Exactly”
"Okay"@@gandalf2447
What a funny quote 🤣🤪🙈💩 what is it from‽‽
@@PattyFowl The video
@@gandalf2447 thanks, I was confused on how someone could write such a funny comment. I realize now that their words were not their own
“You got a light?”
Interviewer: damn this guy is good
Got to give props to the men that work construction tried it until i wasnt able to work anymore due to back injury. ❤
Nah why tf is this so damn accurate 😭
As a person that actually has to interview and then hire construction workers, this is a 100% pretty accurate. I shake hands with a man every day that does not have a two of his fingers, ring and his thumb, but we still shake hands.
The maniacal laughter brought it all together
Best part
Gas station food is a construction worker's best friend. No need for fancy interviews, just show up next week.
More accurately would have been “Can you start right now ? We got about 6 concrete trucks all before 6pm and we’re short about 5 guys”
The gas station could not be more accurate 😅😂😂😂
Same with moving companies. Ask me how I know lmao. Wawa always hits good after a move
Brother nothing wakes you up better than a monster and a few gas station taquitos
as a tradesman i found this absolutely hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂
Agreed 😂 I've never had an interview but this was funny
"as a skilless individual..."
@@takfriel7811please, tell us what you do
@@takfriel7811 keep making those KRplus poops Mr. skilled individual 😂 twat
@@takfriel7811what?
And now he makes more money than 80% of college graduates, other 20% won’t catch up to him till they are in their 50s
Which is too bad that those poor schmucks went into so much debt for a con, but the construction workers should be making good $$; it’s a hazardous, demanding, and necessary work.
Still a damn shame about scam that college is for most students.
These some half assed stats.
@@chrisp9046 tell me you went to college with out telling me you went to college.
@@slap_2nd Na bro I can read simple stats. You just said a random construction worker makes more than 100% of college graduates. That would include people with degrees in engineering. Come on bro it’s a parody. Don’t act like your stats were even remotely accurate.
@@chrisp9046 I make more than every engineer at my job site. You think engineers just come out of college making 300k+ a year? Goofy.
my first construction interview was at the base of a ladder and went "can you bang a hammer? ok, climb up."
I couldnt tell if the laugh at the end wasn't supposed to be in character or not 😂😂😂
Laugh sounds like a Bond villain. 😅
This is fuckin legendary man. Keep your shit up. Much support. Holla at a brother if you ever come to SLC so I can fuck up the word “mountain” for ya and we can have a moun’in dew and a beer. ;)
Are you autistic and 11?
The way he laughed without his eyes was down right chilling
It's the maniacal laugh for me. You finna work hard.
As a former gas station employee I can confirm the accuracy of this 😂
Circle K has the best store brand menu
White Oak is for boujee mfs
Fuck yeah those hot dogs actually slap
allsups is my choice, the. Again, it’s only in a few spots
The hysteric laughter at the end absolutely sold the video. It goes on for just a moment too long to be a character break
That laugh/smile needs to be in a movie as a super villain
The Speedway card got me 🤣
Damn, I feel attacked by all of those questions
Same. Well, I don't smoke, but if I have to work through one more nutcase's smoke break while the boss tells me I can't take one, I might just start.
@@mage3690 I feel you. I tend to smoke while I work when the job allows it. Once drywall goes up though I’ll quit smoking inside. Sometimes you just need a break to chug a bottle of water and rethink your life decisions lol
Ong ig we’re all working men🍻
Me too😢
@@jrodcollections3764Seek Jesus man
"Exactly" made me burst into laughter. 😂
I feel personally attacked by that second question....
*pushes stack of used Speedway fountain cups further into the trashcan*
You forgot to ask him " how many joints are you gona smoke in you're car before you actually get out and start working ".
Damn why you calling us out like that and it's only one in the morning, one at lunch time and maybe one if I have to work over.
At least 5
why is this guy not big hes funny as hell lol
He is big
Tf
Now he can afford the get that $5 on the diesel and that $20 scratcher xD
A cigarette a monster and a multipack of KitKat chunky is the usual breakfast for me 😂😂
Bro I love your content I hope you blow up man
Quiktrip out in Des Moines, Casey’s is good too. Sheetz farther east toward Pennsylvania, Buc-ee’s for south think Texas to Carolina’s. Also Maverick’s in the west, Salt Lake area.
Yessir mavericks are the beez knees put here son. QuickTrip is dope tho I won't lie. Never been to buc-ees but it seems dope.
Bucees got way better food than a lot of of actual food places
Wawa
I was expecting "is it payday" but thats also an acceptable answer
The laugh at the end takes my soul to the upper room EVERY TIIIINE 😂😂😂😂
"Can i see your other hand?"
🤟
"Incredible"
😂😂😂
So that’s why it takes 3 decades to build a building…
no this is why it doesn’t take a century
Get off your fat ass and let's see you do it
Let's see you do it faster, punk.
Why is the Hardees reference so accurate 🤣
“Your gonna be with us for a long time” 😀
That man said “ exactly “ 😂😂😂
The laugh. Straight out of bond villain. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can we stop to appreciate the best scripted timing on this. The pauses made it funnier
Back when I did construction 99 percent of my shopping was done at a gas station.
Mostly Red Bulls, shit sandwiches or whatever they have and a lot of Marlboro.
Those van rides to the site at 06:00 and back from it around 18:00 sure were epic.. All of us beaten up from work, dirty, lost all will to live or do anything except take a shower but with pockets full of money..until one of us would say hey lets stop for one drink at first bar we come across.. and it never was just one drink..
It was a shit job when you consider it all and wouldnt do it again unless I must but it sure pays well, thats the only good thing about it.
The cigar was the most real shit ever, I used to hire the workers before and it was a classic question: can I smoke here ?
😂
THE GOTTA LIGHT PART WAS TOO REAL 😂😂😂
Im an electrician and we have the same interviews but we have to show how good we can dance on the pole
"Are you divorced and how addicted to painkillers are you on a scale of 1 to Yes?"
Me: Damn he's gorgeous....
Also me: OMFG IS THAT A ZERO BAR?!?!
You forgot to ask if he has reliable means of transportation and his own tools or if he has an issue with working overtime 😂😂😂 those were days. Don’t forget that OSHA 30, TWIC, MSHA Part (insert number), and whatever else certifications we have now. Also he does have a question ahead of the interview is there “per diem” and during the interview confirming there is per diem and the hourly and overtime rate plus length of the job specifically the phase of construction that is currently going on so he knows if and when he should drag up looking for the next job because employment is not guaranteed phase to phase unless there are multiple projects in a close proximity. Those who worked for Walker Engineering damn sure know what I am talking about. PCL was nicer.
The gas station being our favorite restaurant was so spot on💀
That maniacal laugh at the end 💀
I don’t get how everyone is ignoring that laugh in the comments
"Got a light?" Just instantly shot me back to Twin Peaks
Lmfao bro so good he capable of constructing the society💀💀
I worked at speedway last year and yeah. Construction, landscaping, hvac, AC, roofing. Being a stoner myself, I guess there’s nothing wrong with getting the day started early. Just stay safe out there guys, and definitely keep a water on you.
"got a light?" Was damn near too true 😂
My grandpa worked in construction for a good portion of his working life. I want to send him this video and ask him how accurate it is
That was construction worker for "I've got 10 years on the job experience" 😅
The laugh at the end sets the whole vibe 🔥
You know when you need something built and a guy with only 8 fingers shows up, the final project is gonna look like Notre Dame
I was about to say, “Those are NOT working hands” till I saw the other hand 😂😂
Bro kept it in character for just the right amount of time 😂
“Do you speak English? No, you’re hired”
This will never get old lmao
I lost it when he whipped out the Speedway Lunch 😂😂
I'm a wood worker who specializes in cnc work. I remember getting my hand caught in the spindle at 23,000rpms while a planing bit was in (I was checking the frame to see if it had warmed up and lost focus. It can happen that easily be safe) Thank God I still have full control and strength in every finger because I shouldn't.
"well see ya tomorrow" then the laugh😂😂😂😂
That laugh was menacing
bro… the “what’s your favorite restaurant?” question is real i think for every blue collar worker 😭 7/11’s be our best friend
Fitting the job description and getting the job without stress.
He is “it” congrats you r hired 💯👏🏻
A guy like this on the job is what you need sometimes
The fact that you can clearly see his finger is the best part for me
"Incredible" killed me lmao
My interview was in a container, box office. Ngl i wasn’t expecting the inside is FANCY 😅
You got a light? 😂😂😂😂 that fkin got me. Fr tho really be like that