Some people feel more comfortable sharing their deepest darkest secrets to millions of anonymous viewers on the internet than they do to one single person in their lives.
By Daniel Bonfiglio
Featured 1 year ago in Wow
When the Panera employee u/akiraeijisun was forced to deal with an infuriatingly specific and unruly customer, they took to the the Panera Bread subreddit to vent about the experience.
Featured 1 year ago in Wtf
Maybe it's the rose colored glasses, but most of us would love to swap out the same fears we had as a child, with the ones we have now.
Every industry has its secrets, and without knowing someone on the inside, you might never learn how to game them.
After all, the road to oblivion — or peeving people hundreds of years in the future — is most definitely paved with good intentions ... and a health dose of ingenuity.
By Carly Tennes
Featured 1 year ago in Funny
If you work anywhere for long enough, one day something bad will happen that you won't forget.
There's bad gifts, and then there's these.
Featured 1 year ago in Facepalm
Sometimes things happen that we just can't explain.
Science has made leaps and bounds in many areas of study, but there are some questions that still don't have answers.
Featured 1 year ago in Ftw
The spiciest stories of folks getting justice against entitled strangers.
By Nathan Johnson
Anyone who has worked in retail will tell you that annoying customers are more common, and more troublesome than your wildest dreams.
Scroll down and learn so many interesting perspectives on working a “small” job, being cheated on, and going through burnout.
By Liza Bautista
I think it's safe to say they were actually villains the whole time.
We know that the vast majority of products in front of us are riddled with unethical backstories of price gouging and exploitation. But just how bad is it?
When one man controls your entire company's contact with all its overseas suppliers, it's best not to make him quit.
If you're going to make an employee enforces a policy, you should probably make sure that the policy is working correctly.
it's always better to know before you buy.
Believing in conspiracy theories is typically frowned upon, but most people have some kind of exception to the rule.
If we've learned anything from the Austin Powers franchise, it's that all supervillains need an evil lair.
In a world full of comic book movies, film universes, and A24 epics, you're gonna have some 3 hour movies that just don't need that long to tell their story.
By zachnading
Don't just take it from us, take it from these experts who know what they're talking about.
By RustyBuckler
They say that the only difference between fact and fiction, is that fiction has to be believable.
In its 19 years of existence, users on Reddit have been exposed to quite a few posts, and if you know anything about Reddit, many of those are anything but PC.
Just because it's newer doesn't mean it's better.
When one boss decided to micromanage his employees, they flipped his rules around to micromanage him instead.