45 Hells Angels Requirements That Women Fear The Most

This article appeared in thedaddest.com and has been published here with permission.

Ever since they formed in 1948 in Fontana, California, the Hells Angels have been probably the most famous, or better yet infamous, among all the international motorcyclists’ organizations. The members of the group have been getting on the wrong side of the law and attracting controversy since its inception. But, despite their reputation as a bunch of troublemakers, they're actually loyal and respectful to one set of rules — their own! The Hells Angels official vest comes with a fairly extensive set of strict guidelines. Check out this list of the rules and facts every Hells Angels needs to know by heart.

Don’t Bother Asking to Join

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Don’t Bother Asking to Join

There's a lot you might hope for from a job, including a reasonable paycheck. However, it seems like some jobs offer perks that might be somewhat useful aren't anywhere near as helpful as receiving a pay bump or raise. From the ridiculous to the unacceptable, these people all shared the worst and weirdest work perks.[/SocialIntro] [post_page_title]Thanks for the Hard Work[/post_page_title] We'll just cut right to the chase - a banana isn't a job perk, it's a pretty sad excuse for one. In fact, many employees wouldn't even be happy to see this as a free offer on the breakroom table. [caption id="attachment_2146" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Reddit // u/MR_CeSS_dOor[/caption] As for this banana, it was actually the gift from this person's job for working at their position for a full year. At this point, even a simple written letter would impress more than one of the cheapest and most widely available fruits. Better yet, how about a bonus?

The Unanimous Vote

[post_page_title]Anyone Else Hear How This Sounds?[/post_page_title] At some point, when you help the company earn enough money, you might think that you deserve to see some of that return in your own paycheck. It makes sense, doesn't it? That's definitely not what this employee got.

The Unanimous Vote

This "thank you" is so offensive it might as well be a slap in the face. After all, you'd think that a company that's worth this much could do more for its employees than print off a mass-produced card and staple a mint onto it.

Once an Angel, Always an Angel

[post_page_title]Wow...Thanks[/post_page_title] There are some things that you do generally want. A 10-minute break to catch your breath is a minor perk that every employee should be entitled to. Winning an extra 10 minutes is another story, though.

Once an Angel, Always an Angel

There's something completely condescending about this whole concept. On top of that, planning your break a day in advance? It's only nonconsecutive with your other breaks, too - and you better act fast.

Members Are Like Family

[post_page_title]Thanks from Bitmoji[/post_page_title] Despite the pictures you see in front of you, these aren't cute company designs from Bitmoji. Rather, it's a pretty lazy attempt to give employees a perk that's next to worthless.

Members Are Like Family

These are "work bux" that the employees can redeem for actual rewards. What are these elusive rewards that the employees can expect from their job? Well, if they work hard enough, they might be able to grab a granola bar or a brick of instant ramen.