Most industries do this. Some do *twelves* instead of 8s. Coca-cola did 10s and 12s; contractor 🚧 companies sometimes do *four 10s,* where you always get a 3-day-weekend. Water, wastewater, and power production 🏭 are often like this. Some do “7-on,7-off” style shifts, while others do “split shifts” where you work 3, off 4, work 4, off 3; with the Saturday you’re off alternating between months. If you do the 7-on 7-off, you never really *have* to take off of work; you can always just schedule it during your off week. If you work 5-a-week, you get the weekends off. The trade is that if someone is out sick, you have to cover and typically may not be off for many days in a row. There was one July where I think I worked every single day of the month, and a few 14/16s as well due to staffing problems during the pandemic. In the end, it doesn’t much matter; you’ll pretty much have to live at work, because of the cost of living crisis. after the IRS gets theirs, you pretty much still have the same $800 everyone else does to try and spread across all your bills. That’s why *you should always work a job you love,* instead of a job that (supposedly) pays more (in the end, it won’t pay more than the current job you have because your overtime is taxed at a higher rate, and earning more puts you in a high tax bracket.)
@@Telugutraveller06 Ball-Incon in Seattle 1986-87. We had six lines running. Number 6 made brown glass for Olympia and Rainier Beer. We made one million gallon jugs for Tree Top Apple Juice. It took about five-six weeks. It was an awful place to work.
That’s awesome man! 👍 that’s a solid place to work with high job security; we’ll always need more glass bottles. They’re great, easy to wash/sterilize, and pleasant to drink from, but are vulnerable to breaking so you’ll never be out of work. You also do a job that helps your community, produces goods, and gives jobs to other people; my favorite drink, *calypso lemonade,* comes in a custom tropical-themed glass bottle, and my workplace laboratory uses large quantities of glass bottles to run science testing in.
It is, IF you have places to collect it. It has to be sorted by color white, green, brown. Plus glass is very energy using. A lot of glass ends up in land fills. And broken glass is dangerous.
Hi, I'm creating a short, educational video about glass recycling and manufacturing. Would it be possible to use a few clips from this video? I'd be happy to give you credit. The video is strictly for education and not monetary purposes. Thanks for considering!
I work in a glass plant, I would say probably changing the molds or the blanks, they form the glass, if they are causing what we call defects they have to be switched out, very hot and very heavy
Hello I want to order here to make my perfume bottles. can i order it? How do I communicate freely with the agent so I can explain what kind of design I want, do you have an email, messenger or Instagram account? please respond quickly, I'm really desperate to find a perfume bottle factory :(
Glass is the best
I worked in a glass bottle factory with rotating shifts. One week days, one week nights, one week swing. I didn’t even know what day it was at times.
Most industries do this. Some do *twelves* instead of 8s.
Coca-cola did 10s and 12s; contractor 🚧 companies sometimes do *four 10s,* where you always get a 3-day-weekend.
Water, wastewater, and power production 🏭 are often like this. Some do “7-on,7-off” style shifts, while others do “split shifts” where you work 3, off 4, work 4, off 3; with the Saturday you’re off alternating between months.
If you do the 7-on 7-off, you never really *have* to take off of work; you can always just schedule it during your off week. If you work 5-a-week, you get the weekends off.
The trade is that if someone is out sick, you have to cover and typically may not be off for many days in a row. There was one July where I think I worked every single day of the month, and a few 14/16s as well due to staffing problems during the pandemic.
In the end, it doesn’t much matter; you’ll pretty much have to live at work, because of the cost of living crisis. after the IRS gets theirs, you pretty much still have the same $800 everyone else does to try and spread across all your bills. That’s why *you should always work a job you love,* instead of a job that (supposedly) pays more (in the end, it won’t pay more than the current job you have because your overtime is taxed at a higher rate, and earning more puts you in a high tax bracket.)
Where you working
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@@Telugutraveller06 Ball-Incon in Seattle 1986-87. We had six lines running. Number 6 made brown glass for Olympia and Rainier Beer. We made one million gallon jugs for Tree Top Apple Juice. It took about five-six weeks. It was an awful place to work.
This was so satisfying, this video deserves more views and likes
I work at anchor glass for as a journeyman machine
That’s awesome man! 👍 that’s a solid place to work with high job security; we’ll always need more glass bottles.
They’re great, easy to wash/sterilize, and pleasant to drink from, but are vulnerable to breaking so you’ll never be out of work.
You also do a job that helps your community, produces goods, and gives jobs to other people; my favorite drink, *calypso lemonade,* comes in a custom tropical-themed glass bottle, and my workplace laboratory uses large quantities of glass bottles to run science testing in.
Which Anchor plant you work at? I was at Warner Robins Plant 14 for 35 years. Operator, Upkeep and Machine Repair.
this video help us to improve our glass quality.
which standerd follow your quality??
Excellent explanation.
How come the recycle of these glass cannot send straight to melt all of it instead of crushing it then melt it?
Small particles of glass are easy to melt and get in shape instead of whole glass container
Crushing the glass into tiny fragments increases the surface area, decreases the volume size, and reduces the energy expenditure of the kilns
It has to be mixed into the sand, limestone etc. which are particle size
thanks .it helped me preparing for my exam
Did you pass?
Glass is recyclable and eco friendly
It is, IF you have places to collect it. It has to be sorted by color white, green, brown. Plus glass is very energy using. A lot of glass ends up in land fills. And broken glass is dangerous.
good glass bottle process introduce
Plzz tell me glass printing ink ... which stick good??
Can you make glass separator oil? 5 liter size
Hi there! A late reply though, here is the access to our our professional sales team 👉sales@roetell.com.
Sir can you tell me the glass bottle machine price
Fascinating!
I would like to put a small plant in dubai (u a e ). Whts your openion ? If yes how much will coast .
Hi, I'm creating a short, educational video about glass recycling and manufacturing. Would it be possible to use a few clips from this video? I'd be happy to give you credit. The video is strictly for education and not monetary purposes. Thanks for considering!
IF you need,I can send you some videos,
Hi @@GlennLee-fk7qw , thanks! What kind of videos do you have?
We are a glass bottle distributor and we shot some videos of the factory production@@waste-freeadvocates5816
Hi, WHERE CAN I SEE YOUR EDUCATIONAL VIDEO? I WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RECYCLING GLASS
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We import cosmetics glass bottle from china... Now we want to set up a plan here in bangladeah.. We are happy to do in collaboration, thx
Can you think of East Africa especially Tanzania, I am here to support you
Thanks for your sharing
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Looking for 60ml amber bottle supplier in the Philippines
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Why are they standing in it and putting their hands in it like that?
I work in a glass plant, I would say probably changing the molds or the blanks, they form the glass, if they are causing what we call defects they have to be switched out, very hot and very heavy
Sir tell me the machine cost
Oh my... glass bottle manufacturing is never an easy business. If you haven't started yet, then just leave it a plan 😆
Millions of dollars. That’s only for the IS machine.
Which cuntry
Roetell is China-based.
are yu need bottle
crusher powder
Can you give collaboration for setting up plant in india
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Would have liked this video better if I hadn't had it to listen to a robot talking. Can't somebody get a real human being for a change?
Why Glasses are cheap
Compared with materials such as metal, glass price is good, mainly because its raw material is quartz sand
how can i give order
Hire a voice actor. Get rid of the robot voice.
The AI voice over is extremely annoying.
Hello I want to order here to make my perfume bottles. can i order it? How do I communicate freely with the agent so I can explain what kind of design I want, do you have an email, messenger or Instagram account? please respond quickly, I'm really desperate to find a perfume bottle factory :(