@@stfu6397 Nah, I disagree. There will always be humans with no educations like those kids that drop out in grade 9 that can take these kind of jobs. Don't want to work these jobs? Then get your shit together, simple as that.
I can relate to your story Jack. I worked at Starbucks on an air force base for the last two years so I could pay bills and afford tuition. It was literally a ship of miserable vampire dependas who hated that I was always positive, aspiring in different areas of life, and that a lot of regulars fucked with me. Being in that environment will test you. When it seems like everyone around you treats you poorly, it’s easy to start believing in what they say. They made me out to be the bad guy but I knew what I stood for. I never lost touch with the voice of reason in my head that reminded me of what the purpose of this job was and what the bigger picture of life was. Never be a puppet. Confidence and purpose will bring out the jealousy in some people. They will treat you like you’re crazy and they will intentionally shoot negativity directly at you with the intentions of derailing your momentum. Trust your self in the face of 100 doubters and naysayers. At the end of the day you are the only one that holds the power to change your life. Your confidence and ability do not depend on how someone perceives you!
That's powerful. I'm going through shits in life rn and sometimes struggle to keep my head high. It's really important to think positively about our outcomes in life even if many people might think the contrary. Your story hits me because of how you talk about having confidence in yourself even when 100 people will be opposed to your idea. The life is yours and you better make the most of it. Thanks for sharing bro!
Really bro? Starbucks.....WOW cry me a phucking river. Go work in a foundry or slaughterhouse, then come back and tell me about a toxic environment lol.
Thank you. I work in some similar place, jealousy is so much. Why always to me? Ppl so stupid there,especially these managers omg wow funny ppl ,intentionally provoking and teasing. They think they are clever.
I used to work at a best buy and it was the most soul draining garbage ive ever endured. All management cared about were selling those stupid credit cards and $200 per year Total Tech Memberships. There were multiple months where I was the top salesperson out of the 30 or 40 other reps and they would STILL pull me into the back and ask why I havent sold more, and there was 0 incentive.
I worked at Tj maxx for around two years. I can say the exact same thing. The managers and the front end coordinators all were so damn pushy with getting customers to sign up for the credit card 🤦♀️
Thats so cool to hear! I used to work at a factory type of place where we built outdoors stuff and I stared at assembley and worked my way up to be a Quality Inspector and that really changed my life for the better to be able to do that, thanks for the talk, im also 28 and I really relate to this!
What a great video, thank you man, used to work at construction factory other labor, now doing freelance and wanting to start a business after the war, thank you very inspiring and relatable
First job was in a factory, favorite job was landscaping although it didn't pay enough to keep me around, now I'm flipping houses it's easy and profitable.
They are good jobs if you want to make quick and stable money weekly, the worst part of it all is the mental stress and the effects it has on your physical health
Anyone else find it hard to meet women when you're working factory jobs? I think many women are turned off when a guy is working a low pay/low skill job.
@@brightspacebabeI respect women like you. Remember, that guy might be just doing that job to fund a business or going to school. I worked at a factory while going to school for computer science and now I'm making over 100k a year and like my job.
Most people in warehouses/factories are fucking the ladies that work there or are married to them cause they honestly can’t get any other type of woman … I’ve seen it the last 20 years it’s always an office cutie falling for a dumb ass maintenance guy or forklift operator who has two or three kids with two or so women and can’t count to twenty and she feels sorry for him And they usually date three or five years till she gets tired of his shit or she cheats on him with some other low life
General Labourers are the most important people in a factory but most business owners doesn't care about them at all. I have worked several general labourer jobs for 7 years and all of the employers that I have worked with pays me a minimum wage or even lower. For me at least, I have a mixed feeling working on a warehouse / factory. Working on a crappy job for several years is really hard to stay optimistic all the time. Sometimes, while working there thinking to my self that I want to unalive my self since I nothing really happens to my life during those times.
I got the supervisor position at this seed production plant out here in the prairies only after 8 months of working at the place because of that exact mindset of staying behind and "just getting the shit done.' I did go back to school a few years ago but I can 100% agree that the company gives you just enough authority to stay there. Saw a guy that was there for 20+ years and he seemed miserable even though he had that authority.
I’m a freezer worker at a frozen bakery goods distribution company and I’m that employee of the month kinda guy I can relate 100% to that satisfaction of having more responsibility and the empowering feeling of getting things done even tho you’re exhausted at the end
Eh.... it gets old after you realize how little all your "brothers" are doing while you're expected to bust your arse. Do YOUR JOB and not an INCH more.
I work at a baked goods factory here in the UK and it’s quite literally the easiest job I’ve ever had. The shift pattern is split so two weeks of the month you work 4 days and the other two you work 5, the same timeframe is applied to the days off, 4 days off twice a month, 5 days off twice a month. The entry level salary is £35.5k a year, then add your overtime (which is 1.5x your hourly rate) and your quarterly bonuses and you can easily walk away with 45-50k a year, for an entry level position. We do 12 hour shifts, during those shifts we get three 40min breaks and one 30min break so you only work for 9.5h a day, which is about 2ish hours between each break. I’m classed as a Grade 2 on the pay scale, which goes all the way up to Grade 5, so the money will increase the more you progress. I get all this and more benefits wise and my job, I tip coco powder and chocolate pieces in to a machine all day….I make more money doing this than most of my friends who work jobs they got degrees for.
yea bro true I do assembling and I started to hate dat shit so much so I said fuck it and I said imma go learn a trade which is HVAC Technician so I can have more money and more time to myself so I can enjoy my life and not have to rely on the 9-5 or being a robot in the factory.
Wow powerful introduction to the video with the chicken factor experience, Harsh reality. Lol, you made me laugh when you mentioned seeing a girl join your factory job…When it’s a male dominated job and mostly older adults, The man to woman ratio can be like 20:1 - The average 4’s start looking like 7,8’s haha…In the army they call them ‘desert queens’ and is due to scarcity like you said 👍
Bro,I'm still watching, I started my hustle at 19 back in 2019,I first worked as a casual worker,after six months,I was made the supervisor, leading more than 50 people in my department,this company,was a tile producing company,it had more than 1000 workers,bro,I was losing everything single fucking day, being a supervisor taught me life lessons,I worked harder than anyone, moving the whole department and fixing mechanical problems encountered on machines, working 12 hours a day and not getting good salary,I was very sick and exhausted every day 😭 all this,I was still in Africa, Uganda 🇺🇬,it was a company owned by the Chinese, I worked there for three years,I left last year and came to turkey 🇹🇷 (Europe) again working in the factory at the moment but at least I have some freedom, factory jobs,(fawk)mind you,I was the youngest in my department and their supervisor at the same time,the boss to my department loved my energy at work,and I was always positive, that's why he chose me to lead the group, leading people in their late 30s',it's hard bro...a lot of negative energy in factories
I think everyone should experience manual labor jobs at some point in their lives. I was in sheet metal fabrication for several months. Ended up with a bulging disc in my spine from a repetitive twisting motion lifting heavy sheet metal. Definitely don't have the right body for that kind of work
This is an incredibly helpful video, I’m 21 so I’ve learnt a fair amount of this already, but I’m going to show it to my 13 year old brother, because knowing this at his age will be so useful
Yes all the crap for $15 and hour now I’m doing local trucking for $28 no boss no stone schedule just get this over here by this time and in the meantime fuel my truck and take this folder and put it in this slot DONT call me unless you have a real concern before factory I works EMS they just rode you and rode you for $9 an hour piss off
"feeling good" & having just enough power doesn't pay the bills. interesting story though. I've had to do some bad stuff, 2nd man on the municipal trash truck, cleaning lavvies, cleaning dirty oil/metal waste underneath welding m/cs, getting bored out of my mind in repetitive jobs. Trying to keep up with machinery (the worst job). in a factory, like in a Charlie Chaplin movie. Factory jobs can truly suck, with pressure to keep to output levels. Sometimes it's ok, when your machine is a slow worker & you get time to daydream. A lot depends on the number of repetitive sequences of actions per hour. Bigger number = badder work as no satisfaction. As long as there's someone half-intelligent to talk to, keeps you sane
No we have no desire to produce for a company that we didn’t help build its why we get dogfood and the ones who built the company are eating 5 course meals. I agree, in essence I’m not going to contribute to other people’s success while I get not cut of the profit of my actual labor I don’t get a bonus off the companies total product sales, I don’t get commissions based of the product I made in a factory. That really eats me up. So what do you do, find a way to get a piece of companies take, sales, marketing you either sale,invest, or market as a job and use those skills to make your own business and treat your employees how you should have been treated. Factories take your time and don’t pay you at all off of what you make and this is why I have no desire to produce for a company that I didn’t help build they feel like I don’t deserve cash since I didn’t help get them to where they are at but I’m the one keeping their cash flow moving. F that find a pie and take a piece of it
Hi Jack, really inspiring story about the chicken factory, I can definitely relate from my part time job at school. I'm 21 Now and I work a corporate job in Toronto, things are good but honestly I don't feel like I'm doing what I'm meant to. I'm thinking of quitting in February and starting my own business, even if it's hard I'll rather be out there than hold myself back.
hey man. great vid. i just have some questions for you. who mentored you into business (or what content did you utilize), what was your first business you mentioned and where should i start if i want to follow your example
Warehouses and production is not for all people, hard physical labour , standing on ur feet 8 hours it will destroy ur spine. Its good if u need money asap and have some goal but otherwise nah
Diego reminds me of myself, always eating some weird shit XD Also, at this point in time, IDK about Canada, im in the Netherlands doing a shit job for shit money for a shit company cause living crisis, we literally live in apartments owned by said shit companies, basically modern time slavery. But the money is 4x more than "home", life is better, roads are traversible, you dont get robbed or killed on the street, guess theres a price for well...living in good countries. Idk what im gonna do from here, literally cant quit these kind of jobs or you get thrown out to the streets. Feel like learning. Paying for those pervertly overpriced rents, just to get my life started. Getting a better job, you know just basic stuff, get a business started. I believe in consistent discipline, but god i dont see the future for now.
I haven't worked at a factory since 1999, that crap is so boring and repetitive! Delivery jobs is where it's at.....out on the open road all day delivering Pepsi
Definitely feel the satisfaction of being the first one there last one out, but unfortunately that doesn't translate to higher wages. Just the respect or acknowledgement of your coworkers 🤷
That chicken story is hardcore. I guess i could not handel it to be honest. Thanks for telling the story.. really helps rethinking consume behavior. And i can agree to the lessons u told.. like u stay in a bad job because u have a bit of authority and people rely on u or it gets comfortable even if it sucks. I had exactly both things in my old job and got used to be treated like 10% of what i deserved while doing all the work and get literally no money. But it gave me some kind of sense. Then i had to quit because they forced me to get vaxxed. And i couldnt do it, because its against my philosophy. So i quit.. and then i got fcking deep depressed. All the depression i had in the job got released and i got deep hellish depressed and thought about killing myself, because i had nothing to do. Before i had the job, i was EXTREMELY strong trained. For the job and my second job i stopped working out and lost all my muscle. So here i am... wasted 2 years, lost all my muscle, in dept, no job, no sense.. nothing. That hit me hard men. It took a while and many youtubers.. like u and others to give me hope. Then i noticed that i STILL have plans for my life... i want to get into dating like u do on youre channel.. like i did when i was younger. I want to start working out again and chase my goals and records i set me. I want to have money, see the world and later get a wife and a nice house with garage. So i started working out again and now im at a point where i can look into my eyes again and see some gains in muscle but also gain in confidence and meaning. So there is always a way to get lifted up, even if u have no friends or family and everything seems to suck. I just wanna tell u, that im glad to found youre channel (found u while watching Adam). Ur doing a really important job here buddy, keep it up and im sure u will help many more young and old men and also woman. My respect goes to u! With kind regards, Max. Btw ur cat is so cute!
I worked in a pig factory for like 1 year and this dude is telling 1mil% truth. New i am at a plastic factory, is beather but still a fucking factory. Is it really hard to do anything, i keep saying I wanna be a tattoo artist , but i have no energy and no money caz u need money to live , and on a minimum job is really hard to live but dream. I call this modern slavery
31:00 In the military we call those sand glasses. Everything looks good. Lol. I’m a firm believer in not eating where you shit. I don’t date girls I work with or at the same place no matter how pretty they are.
Bro so not only did they make u do all the general labor at that chicken place but sanitation as well after hours ? Thats crazy they treated u like a slave there !
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You should do a short video talking about the older guy with the great work ethic. Also good content man I just found you
Working a factory job is by far the most soul sucking environment I’ve ever had the displeasure of being in.
No pride in it either
Everyone should work a manual labor + retail job to realize you don't want to do this crap for the rest of your life.
this shithole work should be replaced by robots
@@stfu6397 Nah, I disagree. There will always be humans with no educations like those kids that drop out in grade 9 that can take these kind of jobs. Don't want to work these jobs? Then get your shit together, simple as that.
Facts minimum wage, shitty environment, shitty coworkers, and unnecessary stress
Having done both for years, I couldn’t agree more.
yeah retail jobs are beyond crap
I can relate to your story Jack. I worked at Starbucks on an air force base for the last two years so I could pay bills and afford tuition. It was literally a ship of miserable vampire dependas who hated that I was always positive, aspiring in different areas of life, and that a lot of regulars fucked with me.
Being in that environment will test you. When it seems like everyone around you treats you poorly, it’s easy to start believing in what they say. They made me out to be the bad guy but I knew what I stood for. I never lost touch with the voice of reason in my head that reminded me of what the purpose of this job was and what the bigger picture of life was.
Never be a puppet. Confidence and purpose will bring out the jealousy in some people. They will treat you like you’re crazy and they will intentionally shoot negativity directly at you with the intentions of derailing your momentum.
Trust your self in the face of 100 doubters and naysayers. At the end of the day you are the only one that holds the power to change your life. Your confidence and ability do not depend on how someone perceives you!
That's powerful. I'm going through shits in life rn and sometimes struggle to keep my head high. It's really important to think positively about our outcomes in life even if many people might think the contrary. Your story hits me because of how you talk about having confidence in yourself even when 100 people will be opposed to your idea. The life is yours and you better make the most of it. Thanks for sharing bro!
Really bro? Starbucks.....WOW cry me a phucking river. Go work in a foundry or slaughterhouse, then come back and tell me about a toxic environment lol.
Thank you. I work in some similar place, jealousy is so much. Why always to me? Ppl so stupid there,especially these managers omg wow funny ppl ,intentionally provoking and teasing. They think they are clever.
Landscape engineering is where the big bucks are at
lmfao facts
I heard if you specialize in grass engineering the pay is even better
Buffalo grass in particular
Its where you get the big bucks, but who iss going to do a physically demanding job for the rest of their lives?
I used to work at a best buy and it was the most soul draining garbage ive ever endured. All management cared about were selling those stupid credit cards and $200 per year Total Tech Memberships. There were multiple months where I was the top salesperson out of the 30 or 40 other reps and they would STILL pull me into the back and ask why I havent sold more, and there was 0 incentive.
I worked at Tj maxx for around two years. I can say the exact same thing. The managers and the front end coordinators all were so damn pushy with getting customers to sign up for the credit card 🤦♀️
Fuckin hell
Thats so cool to hear! I used to work at a factory type of place where we built outdoors stuff and I stared at assembley and worked my way up to be a Quality Inspector and that really changed my life for the better to be able to do that, thanks for the talk, im also 28 and I really relate to this!
When did you start working there?
What a great video, thank you man, used to work at construction factory other labor, now doing freelance and wanting to start a business after the war, thank you very inspiring and relatable
haha bro its wild in the factory game. Glad to hear tho keep up the good work
First job was in a factory, favorite job was landscaping although it didn't pay enough to keep me around, now I'm flipping houses it's easy and profitable.
How do you flip houses? Do you renovate yourself?
They are good jobs if you want to make quick and stable money weekly, the worst part of it all is the mental stress and the effects it has on your physical health
Love the videos you socialize the most but thankful for anything you drop bro keep it up
Anyone else find it hard to meet women when you're working factory jobs? I think many women are turned off when a guy is working a low pay/low skill job.
It would make sense that women do find low skill/low paid jobs a turn off as those are low status positions in society.
Yeah. Hell with them. Females aren't women any more anyways. In 10 years you would have just wished you never met the idiot anyways.
Damn not me…it’s honest work. This lady would date you!! If no one worked in a factory…we wouldn’t be holding our phones😂
@@brightspacebabeI respect women like you. Remember, that guy might be just doing that job to fund a business or going to school.
I worked at a factory while going to school for computer science and now I'm making over 100k a year and like my job.
Most people in warehouses/factories are fucking the ladies that work there or are married to them cause they honestly can’t get any other type of woman … I’ve seen it the last 20 years it’s always an office cutie falling for a dumb ass maintenance guy or forklift operator who has two or three kids with two or so women and can’t count to twenty and she feels sorry for him
And they usually date three or five years till she gets tired of his shit or she cheats on him with some other low life
General Labourers are the most important people in a factory but most business owners doesn't care about them at all. I have worked several general labourer jobs for 7 years and all of the employers that I have worked with pays me a minimum wage or even lower. For me at least, I have a mixed feeling working on a warehouse / factory. Working on a crappy job for several years is really hard to stay optimistic all the time. Sometimes, while working there thinking to my self that I want to unalive my self since I nothing really happens to my life during those times.
I got the supervisor position at this seed production plant out here in the prairies only after 8 months of working at the place because of that exact mindset of staying behind and "just getting the shit done.' I did go back to school a few years ago but I can 100% agree that the company gives you just enough authority to stay there. Saw a guy that was there for 20+ years and he seemed miserable even though he had that authority.
I’m a freezer worker at a frozen bakery goods distribution company and I’m that employee of the month kinda guy I can relate 100% to that satisfaction of having more responsibility and the empowering feeling of getting things done even tho you’re exhausted at the end
Eh.... it gets old after you realize how little all your "brothers" are doing while you're expected to bust your arse. Do YOUR JOB and not an INCH more.
I work at a baked goods factory here in the UK and it’s quite literally the easiest job I’ve ever had.
The shift pattern is split so two weeks of the month you work 4 days and the other two you work 5, the same timeframe is applied to the days off, 4 days off twice a month, 5 days off twice a month.
The entry level salary is £35.5k a year, then add your overtime (which is 1.5x your hourly rate) and your quarterly bonuses and you can easily walk away with 45-50k a year, for an entry level position.
We do 12 hour shifts, during those shifts we get three 40min breaks and one 30min break so you only work for 9.5h a day, which is about 2ish hours between each break.
I’m classed as a Grade 2 on the pay scale, which goes all the way up to Grade 5, so the money will increase the more you progress.
I get all this and more benefits wise and my job, I tip coco powder and chocolate pieces in to a machine all day….I make more money doing this than most of my friends who work jobs they got degrees for.
yea bro true I do assembling and I started to hate dat shit so much so I said fuck it and I said imma go learn a trade which is HVAC Technician so I can have more money and more time to myself so I can enjoy my life and not have to rely on the 9-5 or being a robot in the factory.
Wow powerful introduction to the video with the chicken factor experience, Harsh reality.
Lol, you made me laugh when you mentioned seeing a girl join your factory job…When it’s a male dominated job and mostly older adults, The man to woman ratio can be like 20:1 - The average 4’s start looking like 7,8’s haha…In the army they call them ‘desert queens’ and is due to scarcity like you said 👍
Helga from Hey Arnold after a few months becomes Kim Kardashian in a factory job
Bro,I'm still watching, I started my hustle at 19 back in 2019,I first worked as a casual worker,after six months,I was made the supervisor, leading more than 50 people in my department,this company,was a tile producing company,it had more than 1000 workers,bro,I was losing everything single fucking day, being a supervisor taught me life lessons,I worked harder than anyone, moving the whole department and fixing mechanical problems encountered on machines, working 12 hours a day and not getting good salary,I was very sick and exhausted every day 😭 all this,I was still in Africa, Uganda 🇺🇬,it was a company owned by the Chinese, I worked there for three years,I left last year and came to turkey 🇹🇷 (Europe) again working in the factory at the moment but at least I have some freedom, factory jobs,(fawk)mind you,I was the youngest in my department and their supervisor at the same time,the boss to my department loved my energy at work,and I was always positive, that's why he chose me to lead the group, leading people in their late 30s',it's hard bro...a lot of negative energy in factories
stay up brother
*Throws out chicken feet
"Nobody eats that"
Me: *Screams in Vietnamese*
usually it was given to dogs. You guys eat that?
@@Denmosocial Yea man, it's not bad. It's drinking food. Like dried squid.
I think everyone should experience manual labor jobs at some point in their lives. I was in sheet metal fabrication for several months. Ended up with a bulging disc in my spine from a repetitive twisting motion lifting heavy sheet metal. Definitely don't have the right body for that kind of work
This is an incredibly helpful video, I’m 21 so I’ve learnt a fair amount of this already, but I’m going to show it to my 13 year old brother, because knowing this at his age will be so useful
I did various manufacturing jobs when I was 24 to 25. It sucks! I just took a chance and quit. Never looked back.
Great video, I enjoyed this longer form
I’m a fucking dopamine junkie my attention span is thin but you’re a funny and full of great thoughts 💭
messed up what humans do
people gotta eat bro
Enjoy most factory jobs I’ve had, but need to make more money so got to get out at some point
Yes all the crap for $15 and hour now I’m doing local trucking for $28 no boss no stone schedule just get this over here by this time and in the meantime fuel my truck and take this folder and put it in this slot DONT call me unless you have a real concern before factory I works EMS they just rode you and rode you for $9 an hour piss off
"feeling good" & having just enough power doesn't pay the bills. interesting story though. I've had to do some bad stuff, 2nd man on the municipal trash truck, cleaning lavvies, cleaning dirty oil/metal waste underneath welding m/cs, getting bored out of my mind in repetitive jobs. Trying to keep up with machinery (the worst job). in a factory, like in a Charlie Chaplin movie. Factory jobs can truly suck, with pressure to keep to output levels. Sometimes it's ok, when your machine is a slow worker & you get time to daydream. A lot depends on the number of repetitive sequences of actions per hour. Bigger number = badder work as no satisfaction. As long as there's someone half-intelligent to talk to, keeps you sane
I feel like the only person who has zero desire to help build a company that isnt mine
No we have no desire to produce for a company that we didn’t help build its why we get dogfood and the ones who built the company are eating 5 course meals. I agree, in essence I’m not going to contribute to other people’s success while I get not cut of the profit of my actual labor I don’t get a bonus off the companies total product sales, I don’t get commissions based of the product I made in a factory. That really eats me up. So what do you do, find a way to get a piece of companies take, sales, marketing you either sale,invest, or market as a job and use those skills to make your own business and treat your employees how you should have been treated. Factories take your time and don’t pay you at all off of what you make and this is why I have no desire to produce for a company that I didn’t help build they feel like I don’t deserve cash since I didn’t help get them to where they are at but I’m the one keeping their cash flow moving. F that find a pie and take a piece of it
Hi Jack, really inspiring story about the chicken factory, I can definitely relate from my part time job at school. I'm 21 Now and I work a corporate job in Toronto, things are good but honestly I don't feel like I'm doing what I'm meant to. I'm thinking of quitting in February and starting my own business, even if it's hard I'll rather be out there than hold myself back.
"Imagine that but a dead chicken" 😂
hey man. great vid. i just have some questions for you. who mentored you into business (or what content did you utilize), what was your first business you mentioned and where should i start if i want to follow your example
Warehouses and production is not for all people, hard physical labour , standing on ur feet 8 hours it will destroy ur spine. Its good if u need money asap and have some goal but otherwise nah
thank you for this
awesome video
thanks bro this one is underrated
23:35 is that a bengal?
God bless you my brother
Yeah everyone should work some bad jobs, make you realize yeah I don't want to do that, so I will try every way to avoid doing that.
But what was that first business you started to leave the chicken factory? You never mentioned what the business was.
Diego reminds me of myself, always eating some weird shit XD Also, at this point in time, IDK about Canada, im in the Netherlands doing a shit job for shit money for a shit company cause living crisis, we literally live in apartments owned by said shit companies, basically modern time slavery. But the money is 4x more than "home", life is better, roads are traversible, you dont get robbed or killed on the street, guess theres a price for well...living in good countries. Idk what im gonna do from here, literally cant quit these kind of jobs or you get thrown out to the streets. Feel like learning. Paying for those pervertly overpriced rents, just to get my life started. Getting a better job, you know just basic stuff, get a business started. I believe in consistent discipline, but god i dont see the future for now.
Chicken feet are not thrown out, they are exported or sent to international groceries.
agreed, also used as dog food
Factory work sucks
I haven't worked at a factory since 1999, that crap is so boring and repetitive! Delivery jobs is where it's at.....out on the open road all day delivering Pepsi
How do I apply 🤔
Definitely feel the satisfaction of being the first one there last one out, but unfortunately that doesn't translate to higher wages. Just the respect or acknowledgement of your coworkers 🤷
you can do really good in trades. Most of the successful rich trade guys started there own company after 30 then retire at 40
Cool Video, explains why you're not a dilusional leftist.
its better than being unemployed. you you need a quick job, just go to the temp agency and work a couple months...
I've never heard of a "Melvin"....... Anybody know what this name is supposed to represent?
Standing up 8:45 hours as 16 is not good factory jobs suck but they do make you thankful to sit down and realize that everything else is ez
That chicken story is hardcore. I guess i could not handel it to be honest. Thanks for telling the story.. really helps rethinking consume behavior.
And i can agree to the lessons u told.. like u stay in a bad job because u have a bit of authority and people rely on u or it gets comfortable even if it sucks. I had exactly both things in my old job and got used to be treated like 10% of what i deserved while doing all the work and get literally no money. But it gave me some kind of sense. Then i had to quit because they forced me to get vaxxed. And i couldnt do it, because its against my philosophy. So i quit.. and then i got fcking deep depressed. All the depression i had in the job got released and i got deep hellish depressed and thought about killing myself, because i had nothing to do. Before i had the job, i was EXTREMELY strong trained. For the job and my second job i stopped working out and lost all my muscle. So here i am... wasted 2 years, lost all my muscle, in dept, no job, no sense.. nothing. That hit me hard men. It took a while and many youtubers.. like u and others to give me hope. Then i noticed that i STILL have plans for my life... i want to get into dating like u do on youre channel.. like i did when i was younger. I want to start working out again and chase my goals and records i set me. I want to have money, see the world and later get a wife and a nice house with garage. So i started working out again and now im at a point where i can look into my eyes again and see some gains in muscle but also gain in confidence and meaning. So there is always a way to get lifted up, even if u have no friends or family and everything seems to suck.
I just wanna tell u, that im glad to found youre channel (found u while watching Adam).
Ur doing a really important job here buddy, keep it up and im sure u will help many more young and old men and also woman.
My respect goes to u!
With kind regards, Max.
Btw ur cat is so cute!
Bro you are naturally funny but thanks for all the explanation. Was a great story.
What business could you side hustle while working at a chicken farm? So What business?
started making youtube videos of sports highlights on the side. Also did pressure washing on weekends
Jack! You’re a beast man
i wonder what the hell i am doing at 1 am watching a dude talking about chicks...
I worked in a pig factory for like 1 year and this dude is telling 1mil% truth. New i am at a plastic factory, is beather but still a fucking factory. Is it really hard to do anything, i keep saying I wanna be a tattoo artist , but i have no energy and no money caz u need money to live , and on a minimum job is really hard to live but dream. I call this modern slavery
Jesus that chicken story is brutal.
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In the military we call those sand glasses. Everything looks good. Lol.
I’m a firm believer in not eating where you shit. I don’t date girls I work with or at the same place no matter how pretty they are.
lmao cheers brother
How about working as a cook? Its Stress almost nonstop
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hey jack
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Wow never this early!
well that s why you on youtube from factories haha
Hmmm wow I see that hustling got you out of the rat race... not the answer for me
Based.
Maybe it's because killing is unethical.
And you pay for this everyday.
Pretty much hypocritical, isn't it?
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Bro so not only did they make u do all the general labor at that chicken place but sanitation as well after hours ? Thats crazy they treated u like a slave there !
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