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🗓️ 30 July 2023
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0:00.0 | Welcome to our slash ask Reddit, where people answer the question, |
0:03.4 | people who work for the super wealthy, what stuff have you seen? |
0:06.9 | Our first reply from kale duty. I had a client who purchased a newly built Pintel |
0:11.5 | apartment and wanted a jacuzzi on the balcony. That would have meant that a structural column was |
0:16.6 | needed in the middle of the balcony below, which the contractor who built the apartment block |
0:21.2 | wouldn't go for because that would impact selling that apartment. So my client just bought the |
0:26.2 | apartment beneath his, approved the column, jacuzzi was installed, then privately sold the |
0:31.8 | apartment below. Voila, problems solved. Beneath that, we have a similar story from Rewollen. |
0:38.4 | A few years ago, a rich French guy opened a school. A bit before the grand opening, |
0:43.4 | the staff was having a small party on the roof and the rich guy came in. He asked them if they |
0:48.0 | had everything they needed. Someone said jokingly that it was missing a jacuzzi. A few days later, |
0:54.1 | a jacuzzi was delivered on the roof. Our next reply from Uncle Greco. |
0:58.8 | The owner of my company had a customer pay off a giant debt by signing over a yacht to him. |
1:04.8 | When he went to the marina to get the storage info transferred to his name and saw how much it |
1:09.7 | cost to store the yacht there, he just bought the marina. Our next reddit post is from Wedgie Scott. |
1:15.6 | The CEO of the company I worked for was the founder's son. He wasn't an unintelligent guy for the |
1:21.6 | most part. His dad made him start with the most basic jobs in the company and then work his |
1:26.6 | way through the different departments. Management was ordered, upon penalty of termination, |
1:31.4 | not to treat him any differently than a new hire. So, when he became a CEO, he wasn't a bad guy |
1:37.2 | to work for. Now, this is a company of over 10,000 employees. One night, I'm working over time |
1:43.6 | on this late night shift and we get this call. Hey, you guys got an electrician? This guy is |
1:49.8 | clearly drunk. We have no idea who this guy is or why he's calling our maintenance slash |
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