Very few have the ability to see something this complex in their mind and fabricate it to such a high quality. That build should be a lasting source of pride. Fun to see the memories with your young son and Mrs. Weld helping on the job!
Isaac, I have read a lot of the comments and no one has commented on what I think is the keystone move you made. Right at the outset you chopped of the rear springs and added air ride, your own design for sure. This is the one move that shown determination and understanding of what is required. The bed is awesome as we always expect from you LOL, and the fit and finish is very good. This was built to do many things including towing a gooseneck and other recreational trailers. This is exactly what I wish I could do here in western Canada. Anyway I wanted to say thanks for sharing and hope 2024 is good for you, cheers Paul.
There is something noble about this whole undertaking: the financial risk, the hard work, the service it provides others, the financial support it provides your family.
Many or your subscribers have been very interested in seeing the service truck build. The day has come, thank you so much! Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
The problem is that you made this so nice that if anyone else wanted you to build them the same, they could not afford the labour. Excellent work as always, and, not that you do good work only for yourself, your efforts are always top class.
what a special gift your mom and dad gave us, you are a very special presence for our planet . keep being you forever smart ! thank you for sharing your talents with me and others. Have a great 2024 to you and your family.
Wow, Isaac! All this time watching you, I never realized you built that entirely yourself. VERY impressive! Thanks for putting this out there. AMAZING!
Watched in; “jaw dropped awe!!!” Incredible, ISAAC. The planning, engineering, attention to every detail, meticulous work with no short cuts, perfection in execution and all that functionality, and utilization of space! You are a true Master craftsman, and phenomenal mechanic! Still wrapping my head around you building this rig by hand, and the final outcome. I bow in your presence!😉 So nice to see your son from a young age by your side through this journey. Thank you so much for sharing with us!😇🙏😇 👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Fantastic build Isaac, but I think you missed a trick, one of those tall cabinets would have made a great smoker, think of all the brisket lunches you could have on site !
Friend of mine built his own welding bed too. It went on his Chevy 3500 srw. He said same thing about the readily available manufactured beds. They’re one way and that’s not always what a man needs.
Best part was the paper doll mock-up on the photo. Full blown CAD (Cardboard Aided Design!) Brillant. As others have said, fabulous design, engineering and construction. I smiled when I saw the rear light recesses and thought - that guy has worked on classic cars and understands metal fabrication design. You have a great "eye" for composition and form. Well done.
Hi Isaac, great build. They always take a long time when you are doing it for yourself. Back when I was an Apprentice Carpenter in the mid 80s, I built a lock up box to fit in the back of my Corona station wagon. It was made from plywood and 2 x 1 DAR Vic Ash. I had a power saw and hand tools, so it took a while to build. I made it semi knock down, so I could remove it and store it if required. It was angled to match the angled back seat, and went from wheel arch to wheel arch. At the back I had a drop down tail gate to make it easier to get tool boxes in and out. Across the top was a multi fold concertina lid with a tail flap to meet the tailgate. It folded up just missing the interior lining and meant that I could get to all of my tools and boxes without pulling them out. It was also lockable. I used to cover it with a crappy grey movers blanket and it must have worked because when the car got broken into, the blanket was not disturbed. I hope that you and your family had a great Christmas and hopefully you all have a great New Year! 😊 Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
wow that is a awsome solution for rear air ride i am so impressed if you came up with that yourself you should get a pattent after including a trac bar if it does not already have one dfinately saving this video for future reference thanks man wow
Dang, that's nice. Fricken Awesome! There won't be any questions when you roll up on the job. Loved the free hand on the wheelwells....Cool Hand Luke for sure...for those that know.😊
The work you do for your customers is always amazing but the work on this bed is a whole other level. It's so well thought out. You must have lost alot of sleep planning all the small details because it shows. Beautiful job.
That is an eye opener. The way it's been designed and constructed hides a lot of support framework and strength . Even down to the little cubby boxes on the sides that come with small child as optional extra . Glad you put a video together to show the whole job as I'm sure that would make a series of a dozen or more in it's own right . A testament to your craft . Thanks for allowing us to join in on your journey through life
Kiddo had a huge growth spurt. :) Awesome coachwork. Probably one of the best beds i've seen hands down. Not just in welding, but also in the fact that you thought out every detail, and it shows. 90% of these beds are either built "like i saw that other guy do it" or template cut and never to anyone's specifications. You're in the 10% who leads the trend.
Exceptional work as always, Isaac. Being from the rust belt, i can't help but notice 6 years later it's still in excellent shape. A salt free environment is a blessing.
I have thought all along that this rig was your custom design, I grew up in Alberta CDN the oilfield was where you saw the engineering creativity in the mobile Rig welders custom designed work service truck beds . I would say you have taken it to the ultimate! Nice to see how you kited out the storage too. Beautiful work as always!
WOW, it just goes to show, "If you want it perfect, ya gotta do it yourself" You have the skill, tooling, & the drive, and now have the best welding rig! Well done, respect!
Amazing to see what happens when a master welder lets his imagination run wild and unleashes his incredible skills. For those of us getting started, truly an awe inspiring video.
Very impressive, I’ve worked pipeline for 20 years and seen a lot of self fabricated welding beds from some very talented fabricators /welders I’ve always loved checking them out, what else would an operator do at a tie in😂 but this one is the most impressive. Also the first air bag suspension system I’ve seen on one. Awesome art work buddy.
You skills and intelligence of your craft are legendary. I grew up with friends that their dads built the best welding truck beds but you take it to Tony Stark level of greatness. Thanks for sharing.
What a craftsman! One heck of a big project to undertake in your spare time while you're resting. LOL Always nice to have complete control of the entire build, and it's done "your way". They way you know and want. Here's a couple of well deserved ATTA BOYS sent your way!
WOW I remember your first bed on your Chevy I thought was awesome but this is AMAZING You and your brother always had some wild suspension ideas, this is ingenious. I sure would love to see you and Marco again, been too long. This is S-10 James 👋
Great to see someone take so much pride in their truck. The pictures together with it brand new show that off. In a world where everyone dumps truck every 2 years this is nice to see.
Mr Weld you sir are a fine craftsman there is few and far between that can execute such precision in something that complex and I know it took you a long time to figure out how you wanted yours .Years if im correct . Working out of basic truck boxes . Im a carpenter of 26 years and like i said earlier few folks can do what you have done here Sir . Always great to see your work and the great care and integrity you put into it
And this is why the man is such an inspiration! And shows how cool it is to be able to fab your own stuff...his attention to detail is amazing and made his work piece 100% his way!
Thanks so much for sharing your build of the awesome rig we see in your field repair videos. All I can say is wow that thing and the level of detail you put into it are just amazing.
What a huge amount of work.. but it turned out great! I bet you have just as much time planning and thinking about it beforehand, as you did the actual build. Now tell us about the 1956 (?) Chevy pickup in the driveway @00:39 !! 😜😄😎
I truly enjoyed that truck. Unfortunately I traded it for my 54 Hudson. I needed room for the family. That truck was so reliable. It was almost my daily for when I needed to run errands. It still had the 235 with the 3spd column shift. Such a great little pickup.
That was a LOT of work Isaac . And it has got to be one of the nicest service trucks out there . Literally built like a SHOW tank . :) I can just see guys with service trucks out there, with jaws agape . lol Now I see why you do so well . Behind every great man there's a great woman . And between them they make a great family . :) Thanks for the video Isaac .
You've done an awesome job you provide for your family You're amazing at what you do....hopefully your family is proud of you and you are proud of yourself
Thanks, I don't know why I didn't think of it before. Placing the goose neck ball further to the rear. I seldom tow a gooseneck with the service truck. Last time I got into my compressor on a hard turn. 😮
Great design, great detail great quality of workmanship and truly my favorite welding truck of all the welding channels I follow. I never knew there was a four door version, obviously the six door is an ovolution of that. Brilliant work in every way and a superb video showing us the history of that fine truck. Isaac, you are the man at the pinnacle and hotly followed by On Fire Welding, Welderfabber and NBS Welding. All the best to you for 2024 Isaac from me in soggy Skipton, North Yorkshire, England!
Great job as always sir. I’ve been in business for many years as a small independent company. And what blows my mind is the Cost you had involved then compared to the cost to do that again today!! It’s just crazy. There trying to kill all of us small guys. Thanks for the video, you continue to amaze me with your talent. God bless my friend. Merry Christmas and happy new year!
If I was wearing a hat, I'd have to take it off to you. I appreciate true craftsmanship and attention to the finest details. This is a work of art. Obviously, your dream truck that no one else could match. A+++. Just in absolute awe. WOW. Could you tell us how much the bed weighs without the crane or welder. I've built some things of which I'm proud, but this.... pardon me while I crawl back in my hole.
That’s what pride in your craft and hard work can accomplish Big congratulations to you Isaac ! You’re the best ! That truck bed is just Amazingly well designed. Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦 my friend !
Fantastic Job, you should be very proud of yourself ! It's always a great feeling when your dreams become reality and you're the one that made it happen ! ! ! Thanks for sharing it with us all !
Wow, you're like the late Boyd Coddington of the service truck custom build world. You wouldn't of got that quality from someone else building it plus your vision is at your fingertips. Amazing work Sir 👏 🙌
Fantastic work Issac, that's for showing us how you built your work truck. It looks great mate. Nice seeing your wife and little son involved too. Keep the videos coming mate. 👀🇦🇺 Adelaide. Happy New Year for 2024🎉🎉
Ohh boy! Your air bag set up is gnarly!!! Really neat design!the whole build is really well thought out! It's also really difficult to build one of these because it's generally after work and you're already dog tired.
This man in a hero and a legend in the welding & fab work/art. Such a very humble man. I've been watching his channel and only wish I had his knowledge. I've been doing this work for 25yrs and still learn more from him than any other tradesman. Keep it up! He's even responding to questions I've had and posted in the comments. Great work!! Can't say it enough.
Isaac, you set the bar, let's see if anyone can top it, I bet they can't even come close to that quality of build if they tried. Hope it makes it to retirement.
Very few have the ability to see something this complex in their mind and fabricate it to such a high quality. That build should be a lasting source of pride. Fun to see the memories with your young son and Mrs. Weld helping on the job!
A designer, an engineer, a fabricator, and an artist all in one man! What a rare combination!
Very well said and its true !
Loved the CAD work at the beginning. Cardboard Aided Design. Then the photoshop to see how it would look. Classic!
I can't believe how much your boy has grown since you built this bed. Awesome craftsmanship.
You have a lot of vision and able to create with it. You could not get a manufactured as well built as that bed is. Awesome job
Isaac, I have read a lot of the comments and no one has commented on what I think is the keystone move you made. Right at the outset you chopped of the rear springs and added air ride, your own design for sure. This is the one move that shown determination and understanding of what is required. The bed is awesome as we always expect from you LOL, and the fit and finish is very good. This was built to do many things including towing a gooseneck and other recreational trailers. This is exactly what I wish I could do here in western Canada. Anyway I wanted to say thanks for sharing and hope 2024 is good for you, cheers Paul.
There is something noble about this whole undertaking: the financial risk, the hard work, the service it provides others, the financial support it provides your family.
Many or your subscribers have been very interested in seeing the service truck build. The day has come, thank you so much! Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
The problem is that you made this so nice that if anyone else wanted you to build them the same, they could not afford the labour. Excellent work as always, and, not that you do good work only for yourself, your efforts are always top class.
It's a top notch build--no question. That said, you might be surprised how much guys willingly spend on their rigs.
what a special gift your mom and dad gave us, you are a very special presence for our planet . keep being you forever
smart ! thank you for sharing your talents with me and others. Have a great 2024 to you and your family.
Wow, Isaac! All this time watching you, I never realized you built that entirely yourself. VERY impressive! Thanks for putting this out there. AMAZING!
Been welding for almost 60 years, your welding and fabrication skills are works of art & pride. Enjoy your videos. 👍
That, Mr Carrion, is truly high quality. The fabrication yes of course, but also the movie. Thanks a lot.
Watched in; “jaw dropped awe!!!”
Incredible, ISAAC. The planning, engineering, attention to every detail, meticulous work with no short cuts, perfection in execution and all that functionality, and utilization of space! You are a true Master craftsman, and phenomenal mechanic! Still wrapping my head around you building this rig by hand, and the final outcome. I bow in your presence!😉
So nice to see your son from a young age by your side through this journey. Thank you so much for sharing with us!😇🙏😇
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Fantastic build Isaac, but I think you missed a trick, one of those tall cabinets would have made a great smoker, think of all the brisket lunches you could have on site !
That is a serious amount of planning, engineering and execution. Great work, thanks for filming it all.
This video should have gotten a million views. It’s fantastic and must have taken many hours to edit together…
Friend of mine built his own welding bed too. It went on his Chevy 3500 srw. He said same thing about the readily available manufactured beds. They’re one way and that’s not always what a man needs.
Best part was the paper doll mock-up on the photo. Full blown CAD (Cardboard Aided Design!) Brillant. As others have said, fabulous design, engineering and construction. I smiled when I saw the rear light recesses and thought - that guy has worked on classic cars and understands metal fabrication design. You have a great "eye" for composition and form. Well done.
Hi Isaac, great build. They always take a long time when you are doing it for yourself. Back when I was an Apprentice Carpenter in the mid 80s, I built a lock up box to fit in the back of my Corona station wagon. It was made from plywood and 2 x 1 DAR Vic Ash. I had a power saw and hand tools, so it took a while to build. I made it semi knock down, so I could remove it and store it if required. It was angled to match the angled back seat, and went from wheel arch to wheel arch. At the back I had a drop down tail gate to make it easier to get tool boxes in and out. Across the top was a multi fold concertina lid with a tail flap to meet the tailgate. It folded up just missing the interior lining and meant that I could get to all of my tools and boxes without pulling them out. It was also lockable. I used to cover it with a crappy grey movers blanket and it must have worked because when the car got broken into, the blanket was not disturbed.
I hope that you and your family had a great Christmas and hopefully you all have a great New Year! 😊
Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
wow that is a awsome solution for rear air ride i am so impressed if you came up with that yourself you should get a pattent after including a trac bar if it does not already have one dfinately saving this video for future reference thanks man wow
This is just incredible. wow. You Sir are a master craftsman. Incredible build. Wow.
There are no word's that I can say he has a gift and his welding is outstanding.
Dang, that's nice. Fricken Awesome!
There won't be any questions when you roll up on the job.
Loved the free hand on the wheelwells....Cool Hand Luke for sure...for those that know.😊
The work you do for your customers is always amazing but the work on this bed is a whole other level. It's so well thought out. You must have lost alot of sleep planning all the small details because it shows. Beautiful job.
That is an eye opener. The way it's been designed and constructed hides a lot of support framework and strength . Even down to the little cubby boxes on the sides that come with small child as optional extra . Glad you put a video together to show the whole job as I'm sure that would make a series of a dozen or more in it's own right . A testament to your craft . Thanks for allowing us to join in on your journey through life
wow i definately commented to early that entire set up and creation is impressive i thought you purchased it you definately got some skills
Kiddo had a huge growth spurt. :) Awesome coachwork. Probably one of the best beds i've seen hands down. Not just in welding, but also in the fact that you thought out every detail, and it shows. 90% of these beds are either built "like i saw that other guy do it" or template cut and never to anyone's specifications. You're in the 10% who leads the trend.
SIR! I am only 5 min into this video and I am appalled that you have kept this build from us for so long. 😎
Exceptional work as always, Isaac. Being from the rust belt, i can't help but notice 6 years later it's still in excellent shape. A salt free environment is a blessing.
I have thought all along that this rig was your custom design, I grew up in Alberta CDN the oilfield was where you saw the engineering creativity in the mobile Rig welders custom designed work service truck beds . I would say you have taken it to the ultimate!
Nice to see how you kited out the storage too. Beautiful work as always!
WOW, it just goes to show, "If you want it perfect, ya gotta do it yourself" You have the skill, tooling, & the drive, and now have the best welding rig! Well done, respect!
Amazing to see what happens when a master welder lets his imagination run wild and unleashes his incredible skills. For those of us getting started, truly an awe inspiring video.
Very impressive, I’ve worked pipeline for 20 years and seen a lot of self fabricated welding beds from some very talented fabricators /welders I’ve always loved checking them out, what else would an operator do at a tie in😂 but this one is the most impressive. Also the first air bag suspension system I’ve seen on one. Awesome art work buddy.
Thank you for sharing. You are very blessed and your wife was right there supporting you. Peace
I think that is the sharpist truck bed I have ever seen , but my favorite thing is the fenders . They are so clean . A very nice job of building it .
You skills and intelligence of your craft are legendary. I grew up with friends that their dads built the best welding truck beds but you take it to Tony Stark level of greatness. Thanks for sharing.
*I C Weld* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Nice Fab work Isaac love how you kept the body lines on the truck to match the side panels on the build outstanding
Your design skills rival that of your welding, superb !
Good day to you my brother happy holiday and happy new year to you and your family
An awesome trip down memory lane, Thanks for sharing 👍
What a craftsman!
One heck of a big project to undertake in your spare time while you're resting. LOL
Always nice to have complete control of the entire build, and it's done "your way". They way you know and want.
Here's a couple of well deserved ATTA BOYS sent your way!
WOW I remember your first bed on your Chevy I thought was awesome but this is AMAZING
You and your brother always had some wild suspension ideas, this is ingenious.
I sure would love to see you and Marco again, been too long.
This is S-10 James 👋
HA. Hey man.. Yeah, its been too long. Since Manny's in the 90's 😁👍
We moved out to Rockdale, living on a ranch raising cattle now.
I’d love to have y’all out and let me cook y’all something awesome in the Party Barn.
Great to see someone take so much pride in their truck.
The pictures together with it brand new show that off. In a world where everyone dumps truck every 2 years this is nice to see.
A lot of thought and work went into that bed. The more I watch your channel the more impressed I am with our work. Thanks for sharing.
If you can't buy it, build it! That's what you call Custom Made. Beautiful.
Too cool, old school. Really nice custom build. Always a joy watching you doing a scratch build. Textbook welds lookin smooth as glass.
Mr Weld you sir are a fine craftsman there is few and far between that can execute such precision in something that complex and I know it took you a long time to figure out how you wanted yours .Years if im correct .
Working out of basic truck boxes .
Im a carpenter of 26 years and like i said earlier few folks can do what you have done here Sir .
Always great to see your work and the great care and integrity you put into it
And this is why the man is such an inspiration! And shows how cool it is to be able to fab your own stuff...his attention to detail is amazing and made his work piece 100% his way!
That was very enjoyable , very talented man you are, well deserved too Thank you for sharing your work with us all. God Bless . It Looks Amazing.
Thought this was a work truck build video and I get suckered into watching art...
Thanks so much for sharing your build of the awesome rig we see in your field repair videos. All I can say is wow that thing and the level of detail you put into it are just amazing.
What a huge amount of work.. but it turned out great! I bet you have just as much time planning and thinking about it beforehand, as you did the actual build.
Now tell us about the 1956 (?) Chevy pickup in the driveway @00:39 !! 😜😄😎
I truly enjoyed that truck. Unfortunately I traded it for my 54 Hudson. I needed room for the family. That truck was so reliable. It was almost my daily for when I needed to run errands. It still had the 235 with the 3spd column shift. Such a great little pickup.
Excellent, great to see the son involved. Thank You
That was a LOT of work Isaac . And it has got to be one of the nicest service trucks out there . Literally built like a SHOW tank . :) I can just see guys with service trucks out there, with jaws agape . lol Now I see why you do so well . Behind every great man there's a great woman . And between them they make a great family . :) Thanks for the video Isaac .
Unbelievably talented man you are, top class design and build
you have the most pratical and good looking welding rigs bar none , great job it was great seeing this time lapse
You knocked it out of the park with this one
Awesome design and fabrication
But then we would not settle for anything less from you … lol.
Love your cord buckets and that boom is a monster
Damn fine piece of work.
You've done an awesome job you provide for your family You're amazing at what you do....hopefully your family is proud of you and you are proud of yourself
Great craftsmanship my friend. Best bumper music too.
So happy for you, what a beautiful and functional bed.
very nice work and great video of this build. thanks
Man I really want a 1:20 scale of that truck and you and your son action figures.
Quality, precision, talent, CRAFTSMANSHIP!!!!!! What a beautiful job!
Thank you & Happy new year!
Bob
Thanks, I don't know why I didn't think of it before. Placing the goose neck ball further to the rear. I seldom tow a gooseneck with the service truck. Last time I got into my compressor on a hard turn. 😮
Thank you for showing us that! Fantastic job, looks a real working tool! The hall mark of your skills.
Great design, great detail great quality of workmanship and truly my favorite welding truck of all the welding channels I follow. I never knew there was a four door version, obviously the six door is an ovolution of that. Brilliant work in every way and a superb video showing us the history of that fine truck. Isaac, you are the man at the pinnacle and hotly followed by On Fire Welding, Welderfabber and NBS Welding. All the best to you for 2024 Isaac from me in soggy Skipton, North Yorkshire, England!
A true craftsman in every sense of the word. Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
I've only watched part of this video, but I already know I'm going to love it
You are a true master craftsman of the highest caliber!
An amazing project on so many levels. Thanks for sharing the (considerable) journey.
I can feel the true craftsmanship in this project! Thanks for sharing your passion with every one of us.
The craftsmanship on this is unreal. This would be $60-75K if not more, for you to replicate this for someone else
Your welds are so prestine beautiful work
Great job as always sir. I’ve been in business for many years as a small independent company. And what blows my mind is the Cost you had involved then compared to the cost to do that again today!! It’s just crazy. There trying to kill all of us small guys. Thanks for the video, you continue to amaze me with your talent. God bless my friend. Merry Christmas and happy new year!
I see you have been very busy. Nice job as usual. The world today needs more craftsman like you. Sadly, I don't see them coming.
If I was wearing a hat, I'd have to take it off to you. I appreciate true craftsmanship and attention to the finest details. This is a work of art. Obviously, your dream truck that no one else could match. A+++. Just in absolute awe. WOW. Could you tell us how much the bed weighs without the crane or welder. I've built some things of which I'm proud, but this.... pardon me while I crawl back in my hole.
very very well done. its perfect.
hats off to you sir
That’s what pride in your craft and hard work can accomplish
Big congratulations to you Isaac ! You’re the best ! That truck bed is just Amazingly well designed.
Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦 my friend !
Outstanding fabrication and work.🤘
Fantastic Job, you should be very proud of yourself ! It's always a great feeling when your dreams become reality and you're the one that made it happen ! ! ! Thanks for sharing it with us all !
What a herculean undertaking and what superior design and construction. Hats off to your amazing engineering and construction!
Mighty fine job !!!
Wow, you're like the late Boyd Coddington of the service truck custom build world. You wouldn't of got that quality from someone else building it plus your vision is at your fingertips. Amazing work Sir 👏 🙌
Your craftsmanship is second to none. You turned a pile of metal into a useful tool that will last for years.
Fantastic work Issac, that's for showing us how you built your work truck. It looks great mate. Nice seeing your wife and little son involved too. Keep the videos coming mate. 👀🇦🇺 Adelaide. Happy New Year for 2024🎉🎉
Ohh boy! Your air bag set up is gnarly!!! Really neat design!the whole build is really well thought out! It's also really difficult to build one of these because it's generally after work and you're already dog tired.
A lot of work but when you build it yourself you get exactly what you want.
Great work as usual!!
My only concern is the weight.
Looks like a lot of weight on what appears to be stock frame rails.
One heck of a professional rig Isaac. Well done! Thanks for another great video
Great work, and wonderful finished product. Thank you for sharing your new Work Truck.
This man in a hero and a legend in the welding & fab work/art. Such a very humble man. I've been watching his channel and only wish I had his knowledge. I've been doing this work for 25yrs and still learn more from him than any other tradesman. Keep it up! He's even responding to questions I've had and posted in the comments. Great work!! Can't say it enough.
Amazed on your clean work very clever on the design .now would you do it again if needed?😂 it's a ton of labor for one person
Nicely done and a great result!! Thank you for documenting and sharing! ; -)
Fantastic build! Beautiful! Bed and truck! 👌👍! Thanks for sharing!
Isaac, you set the bar, let's see if anyone can top it, I bet they can't even come close to that quality of build if they tried. Hope it makes it to retirement.
Isaac, the amount of thought and work you put into that bed is amazing. It is incredible.
What great and inspiring video. I had no clue you actually made that bed but it makes sense after watching your videos what y a freaking awesome job