An entitled coworker walks into the office with a chip on their shoulder, making demands and threatening everyone around them. They believe their position or personal status gives them the right to mistreat others, bullying colleagues into submission and making life difficult for everyone.
What they donβt realize is that their threats are about to backfire in a big way.
As the situation escalates, the powerful lesson about respect, accountability, and the consequences of arrogance becomes undeniable, leaving the entitled coworker facing the consequences of their actions.
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What they donβt realize is that their threats are about to backfire in a big way.
As the situation escalates, the powerful lesson about respect, accountability, and the consequences of arrogance becomes undeniable, leaving the entitled coworker facing the consequences of their actions.
π Watch until the end for a dramatic and eye-opening reveal.
π Subscribe now and hit the π bell icon so you never miss an episode!
#LifeLesson #Karma #RespectMatters #WorkplaceDrama
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00:02Good morning everyone! I have amazing news! I'm about to win everything for my divorce!
00:09Everything! The house, the car, the boat, the investments, all of it!
00:13What are you doing again?
00:16My lawyer says it's in the bag. The judge is finalizing everything this morning.
00:21I will get a call any minute now. I am taking that cheating bastard for every penny he is worth!
00:28He thought he could leave me. Well now he's gonna pay.
00:31We know. You've told us 50 times this week.
00:35I am going to be so rich! No more worrying about paying bills or budgets!
00:43Pauline, good morning. I'm just gonna need you to tone it down a little bit.
00:47What? I am sharing my good news!
00:50I know, but this is a workplace and everyone needs to focus on their tasks,
00:54so personal matters should be kept at an appropriate volume.
00:57Fine, fine. Whatever you say.
01:00Thank you. Now, I have some assignments for everyone this morning. I'll be back out in a few minutes.
01:08So, you know, if you're getting all that money, does that mean you're finally quitting?
01:13You could leave us all alone and live your rich life somewhere else, right?
01:17Yeah. Please say yes. That would be the best news you've heard all year.
01:20You wish. Oh, you too wish. No, I'm not quitting. In fact, I have even better plans.
01:28What plans?
01:29I'm gonna buy this stupid company with my settlement money, and then I'm gonna be all of your bosses!
01:37You're joking, right? No, not even a little bit. I've already been looking into it. I mean,
01:42this company's owners are looking to sell. My settlement will be more than enough.
01:47Uh, that can't be right. Oh, it's very right. And I can't wait to make some changes around here.
01:52This place is a mess. No standards, no discipline. And when I'm in charge, things are going to be
02:00very different. Bianca's the manager. She runs this place.
02:03Not for long. I'll be her boss, too. Actually, I'll probably just fire her and do it myself.
02:09You do know this sounds insane, right? This is justice.
02:12Okay. I've had to put up with you people for years, and now you'll have to put up with me.
02:17And trust me, I'm going to enjoy every second of it. Like I said, I am just waiting for the
02:23official
02:24announcement this morning. My lawyer said the judge is finalizing everything. Could be any minute now.
02:31Better start practicing. Yes, boss! You're gonna be saying it a lot.
02:45Yeah, let's circle back for next week. Okay. Okay, cool. Bye.
02:50Okay, Tyler. Are you going to be open this weekend? I want to try. Tyler!
02:54What is this garbage you're working on? Uh, it's the quarterly report you saw me working on yesterday.
02:58I can't believe we pay you for this quality of work. I mean, look, these numbers, they're all wrong.
03:02Okay, first of all, they're not wrong. I double checked. Okay, so don't make excuses.
03:06Once I own this company, you're going to need to seriously shape up or ship out.
03:11In between you and me, I really hope you choose to ship out. Make my life a lot easier.
03:15Oh, would it? Okay, the numbers are correct, Pauline. I know how to do my job.
03:19Sure you do. That's why you're still in this position after how many years?
03:23That's what I thought. Dylan, we need to talk about your attitude.
03:29What about it? You come into this office every day with such a negative energy. Such a bad mood.
03:34It affects everyone. Okay, I only have a bad mood because you're here.
03:38Well, you better get used to my presence because when I'm your boss, I'll be here every single day,
03:43making your life absolutely miserable. You're not my boss yet.
03:46Yet. That is the key word, yet. I've been making a list, you know, of all the ways I'm going
03:52to make
03:52things difficult for you specifically. Want to hear some of them? Oh, she's making lists, yeah.
03:57Not particularly. Too bad. First, I am moving your desk to that corner by the bathroom,
04:02the one with no window and the flickering light. You can't do that. Oh, I can do whatever I want.
04:07I own the company. Second, I'm cutting your lunch break to 30 minutes. 20 if you annoy me that day.
04:16You know what, Pauline? You're gonna make a terrible boss. The company will fail in a month.
04:22Nice try. But I'm resilient and vindictive. Great combination for management.
04:28Tyler, I need a coffee. Go get me one from the shop down the street. The good place.
04:33Not from the break room garbage. Are you? Get it yourself, okay? I'm working, clearly.
04:38That's the kind of attitude that's going to get you fired so fast. Better start practicing now.
04:44Dylan, I need you to organize these files for me alphabetically, then by date, then by color.
04:50That doesn't make any sense. It doesn't have to make sense. I'm the boss. Well, I will be.
04:56Technically, you're not our boss at all. You're just a co-worker who's being incredibly annoying.
05:00Exactly. Annoying? I prefer the term preparing you for the inevitable.
05:06Okay, you know what? Maybe you won't even win the settlement. You ever think of that? Have you
05:10thought about that at all? My lawyer is the best in the state. It's a done deal.
05:15Even if you get the money, maybe the company isn't for sale anymore.
05:19I already checked. It's for sale, and I am the only serious buyer.
05:26This is torture.
05:28Really torture.
05:29Like, what? And she hasn't even officially gotten the money yet.
05:33This is ridiculous. I know.
05:39Yeah, call my lawyer. Yep. Bye.
05:43Oh, man. I know. So, yeah.
05:46Yeah. Wow. Okay, nice, right? Not too bad.
05:47All right, everyone. Let's go over today's priorities.
05:52Um, Tyler, I'm going to need you to finish the quarterly report and have it to me by three.
05:56Dylan, you're going to be handling the client presentation materials for tomorrow's meeting.
06:01I don't want to work today.
06:03Excuse me?
06:05I'm getting the money, like, any time now. Like, literally any minute.
06:09Why should I waste my time on meaningless tasks when I'm about to be rich and powerful?
06:13Um, well, because you still have a job, Pauline. You're still an employee here.
06:18You need to complete your assignments like everyone else.
06:20Yeah, you don't get special treatment just because you're expecting money.
06:23Yeah, exactly. Okay, you've been insufferable all morning. The least you could do is actually work.
06:27Insufferable? Me?
06:29You know what, Bianca? You should get ready because once I buy this company,
06:34things are going to change around here. Big changes.
06:38Pauline, I am giving you a direct order.
06:41People don't show me proper respect. Gone. And you know what? You might be the first on that list.
06:47I really think you should stop talking right now.
06:50This whole office is run poorly. The workflow is a mess. The organization, terrible.
06:56But don't worry, I'll clean the house, starting with the management.
07:00We clearly need better leadership around here. Someone who commands respect instead of demanding it.
07:07Pauline, you're delusional. You're counting your chickens before they hatch.
07:10Seriously, you're acting like you've already won the case. You haven't even gotten a call yet.
07:13Maybe you should calm down until you actually have the money in your account?
07:16Oh, you two, you think you're so clever. Let me tell you what's going to happen once I own this
07:21place.
07:22You two, you're going to be the first ones I make an example of.
07:25Pauline, Dylan, I'm going to micromanage every single thing you do.
07:29Every email, every phone call, every bathroom break. You'll report to me hourly.
07:34You can't do that.
07:35Oh, and Tyler, I'm cutting all your benefits. Vacation days, gone.
07:40Sick leave, you better not get sick. Health insurance, minimum coverage.
07:45You know that's illegal, right?
07:47Oh, not if I phrase it right. Find loopholes. I'm very good at finding loopholes.
07:51Mandatory overtime, no extra pay. You'll work weekends, holidays.
07:54I'll schedule meetings at 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.
07:57Pauline, that's enough.
07:58Oh, and you, you, you think you're so high and mighty as manager, but you're nothing.
08:05Once I own this place, you'll be filing papers and getting my coffee.
08:09I'll make every single day here a living hell for all of you.
08:12You'll dread coming to work. You'll have nightmares about this place.
08:18Oh, this is it. The phone call I was waiting on.
08:22My lawyer. I told you it's happening.
08:27Hello. Yes, this is Pauline.
08:29Yes, I've been waiting. Uh-huh.
08:34Wait, what do you mean?
08:39Can you repeat that?
08:43I don't think I heard you correctly.
08:48What about the house?
08:50What about the cars? What about the boat?
08:51You said it was in the bag.
08:54How is that possible?
08:57We had everything. We had the evidence.
08:59There has to be something we can do. An appeal. Another hearing.
09:04This cannot be happening.
09:08I understand.
09:10Thank you for calling.
09:13What happened? Did you, uh, did you get the money?
09:19I lost.
09:21What was that?
09:22I lost. I lost the divorce case.
09:25The judge ruled in my husband's favor. I'm not getting the settlement. I'm not getting the house.
09:30I'm not getting the cars or the boat or the investments. I'm not getting anything.
09:34So nothing?
09:35Nothing. He gets everything. I get, I get nothing.
09:38So, I guess you're not buying the company after all. Huh?
09:42No.
09:43And you won't be our boss?
09:47No.
09:48You know, Pauline, I should fire you right now after the way you behave today.
09:54Humiliating your coworkers, threatening me, refusing to work.
09:59You absolutely do not deserve to keep your job here.
10:02Bianca, please.
10:03You've created a hostile work environment.
10:05You've been insubordinate. You've disrupted everyone's productivity.
10:10I am so sorry. I need this job. I need it now more than ever.
10:13Do you?
10:14Because an hour ago, you were planning to buy the company and fire all of us.
10:19I was excited. I just, I got carried away. I didn't mean anything by it.
10:22It meant something to us. You made our morning miserable.
10:26Please don't fire me. I will do anything, anything.
10:30Anything.
10:30Anything.
10:30Yes, anything.
10:32All right.
10:33You can keep your job, but there will be conditions, major conditions.
10:37Yes, whatever you want.
10:38First, you are going to attend training, professional development on workplace behavior,
10:43treating colleagues with respect and being a team player.
10:46Okay, I can do that.
10:48Second, you'll arrive at this office first every day and leave last for the next three months.
10:54Every day?
10:55Every single day. No exceptions.
10:58Okay.
10:59Third, you'll take an additional responsibility. You're filing. You're organizing.
11:05Whatever needs to be done, you do it without complaint.
11:08I understand.
11:09And most importantly, you will now report directly to both Dylan and Tyler.
11:15What?
11:15Any task they give you, you complete it immediately. Any feedback they provide, you accept it graciously.
11:23You answer to them for the foreseeable future.
11:25You cannot be serious.
11:27Oh, she's serious.
11:27Very serious.
11:28This is worse than being fired. Having to report to them after everything I saw.
11:34Yes, it is worse. And that's the point.
11:36Can we discuss this like I'm another solution?
11:38These are the terms, Pauline. Take them or leave.
11:41But if you leave, you leave with nothing. No job, no reference, no severance.
11:47Oh, and one more thing.
11:49You need to apologize right now to all three of us.
11:53A real, sincere apology for your behavior this morning.
11:56Um, uh, I'm sorry.
12:01To each of us, by name and louder.
12:06Um, Bianca, I'm, uh, I'm, I'm sorry for being disrespectful and insubordinate.
12:17You're a really good manager and I was completely out of line.
12:24Dylan. Dylan, I'm sorry for insulting you and your work.
12:30You are good at your job and I was cruel for no reason.
12:35Apology accepted.
12:40Tyler, I'm sorry for criticizing your work and treating you badly.
12:44You didn't deserve any of it.
12:47I appreciate that.
12:49Do you accept these terms?
12:50Yes, I accept.
12:52Good. Then get to work on the assignments I gave you earlier.
12:55You have a lot of work to catch up on since you've wasted the entire morning.
13:00Yes, Bianca.
13:03Best morning ever.
13:05Best morning ever.
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