Work. They fired the warehouse manager, and the only reason the boss is giving is because he "has stuff going on in his life and needs to take care of his family". Now, I don't trust my boss enough to believe that, or rather I trust him enough to think that's untrue. Unfortunately, no one else seems to know what happened, and I wasn't there on Friday.
They also hired a new guy. He and his dad have volunteered at our outreaches before, and by "volunteer", I mean they basically try to take over. All day he was pushing people around, and at the end of the day, he tried to claim he did all the work by himself. His dad showed up to pick him up, and he promplty began suggesting we do things THIS way because he obviously knows better than people who have been working in the warehouse much longer than his son's first day. And when I complained about it, I was told that they thought there might be a problem with hiring him. If you knew there was going to be a problem, why did you hire him?!
And that fat guy managed to knock over a crate of soda, breaking open several cans. Not only did he take his time picking them up, but halfway through he leaves and makes himself something to eat. Didn't even do a good job of cleaning up, either. And then when he was doing the thing he was supposed to be doing when he knocked the sodas over he suddenly shouts "smoke break!" and walks out. Funnily enough, that stack of soda felt pretty stable even before I personally took it down and rearranged it so it'd be even more stable.
And lesser rage: Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption, trying to play GC mode as the Empire. Half the Rebel heroes are either A) already dead at this point in the saga(Ben and Reyus. Yoda might count since he dies during the timeline), B) never really a significant part of the Rebellion(Ben and Yoda), or C) goddamned Jedi(Ben, Luke, Yoda). Their ground units are more powerful or faster than their Imperial counterparts, and most of the time the natives hate the Empire. The Consortium has an entire army of overpowered units, and can corrupt worlds, the cleaning up of which is more expensive than it costs to corrupt them. You can't even stop the corruption, either. And the Empire? A central position that's constantly sniped by Consortium Defilers or Rebel raid forces consisting of artillery and tanks than can kill off any of your defenses outside of line-of-sight. The Death Star II which can be instakilled by the Consortium if you leave it anywhere for more than a second. Useless heroes, including one his is not only already dead(Tarkin), but actually hurts you if you use him(he prevents retreating).