speaking of ice cream machines, there is a particular Italian brand that i have no clue how to fuckin work on, absolutely clueless. got lucky once and found one with a LRA compressor, fucker was pulling 128amps and not tripping the breaker lmfao
I know what machines you're talking about. They're making 7ft tall monsters and installing them in the world's most unhappy fast food restaurant. They're ridiculous. Most over engineered Tetris machine on the planet
If you sit down and think about it, it's 2024 and such things like a deep fryer, by design are so primitive in operation and maintenance compared to what we could be building and using. However by making such improvements could and likely in time would put your job at risk if not make it antiquated. Similar to automating vehicle manufacturing or fast food services, lot of jobs end, but efficiency goes up with machines that work 24/4/365. Sure they will need servicing but in today's modulated world a general maintenance person with a GED who can read simple Chinese English instruction can do that as a part time job for minimum wage.
While most fryers are as primitive as the ones you refer to, some are full of the kind of improvements you mention deleting maintenance jobs and i have seen the results first hand. Take a frymaster 4 vat filter quick as an example. There are 27 individual circuit boards on two seperate can-bus networks in that fryer as well as two pumps, 8 servo-operated ball valves, 12 solid state relays, and pilot assemblies and burner relays that are designed to be replaced yearly as part of a pm schedule that nobody ever does. That does the exact opposite of taking my job away and giving it to a highschool kid. It makes the thing nearly impossible for even a technician to work on without frymaster specific training. Ive been to the training and it really is that important. If a part time minimum wage paid dude is workimg on that machine there are only two possibilities. 1 he's finna mess it up worse in a hurry or 2 he deserves a raise of about 300%
In my case what it actually did was drive me to quit and go do hvac instead. Thats what this video is about. It doesnt matter how good the money is. Working on equipment that complex in conditions that shitty is not worth it. I would rather make a little less money and do a much more pleasant job for it. I will never go back to work at the original parts cannon
When i grow up, i want to be like parts cannon
Lol goals
All I know is I saw toilet next to outside unit and couldn't help myself...
Wondered what kind of shit was a foot...
Cool shit...
That toilet symbolizes a lot
speaking of ice cream machines, there is a particular Italian brand that i have no clue how to fuckin work on, absolutely clueless. got lucky once and found one with a LRA compressor, fucker was pulling 128amps and not tripping the breaker lmfao
I know what machines you're talking about.
They're making 7ft tall monsters and installing them in the world's most unhappy fast food restaurant. They're ridiculous. Most over engineered Tetris machine on the planet
If you sit down and think about it, it's 2024 and such things like a deep fryer, by design are so primitive in operation and maintenance compared to what we could be building and using. However by making such improvements could and likely in time would put your job at risk if not make it antiquated. Similar to automating vehicle manufacturing or fast food services, lot of jobs end, but efficiency goes up with machines that work 24/4/365. Sure they will need servicing but in today's modulated world a general maintenance person with a GED who can read simple Chinese English instruction can do that as a part time job for minimum wage.
I mean they give you a shit stick with the fryer so the average low wage worker can unclog the undersized drain line.
They don't give you a plunger when you buy a new toilet
While most fryers are as primitive as the ones you refer to, some are full of the kind of improvements you mention deleting maintenance jobs and i have seen the results first hand. Take a frymaster 4 vat filter quick as an example. There are 27 individual circuit boards on two seperate can-bus networks in that fryer as well as two pumps, 8 servo-operated ball valves, 12 solid state relays, and pilot assemblies and burner relays that are designed to be replaced yearly as part of a pm schedule that nobody ever does. That does the exact opposite of taking my job away and giving it to a highschool kid. It makes the thing nearly impossible for even a technician to work on without frymaster specific training. Ive been to the training and it really is that important. If a part time minimum wage paid dude is workimg on that machine there are only two possibilities. 1 he's finna mess it up worse in a hurry or 2 he deserves a raise of about 300%
In my case what it actually did was drive me to quit and go do hvac instead. Thats what this video is about. It doesnt matter how good the money is. Working on equipment that complex in conditions that shitty is not worth it. I would rather make a little less money and do a much more pleasant job for it. I will never go back to work at the original parts cannon
Poop carousel bird
Fuckin clasic
Thanks for reminding me of that lol
@satanicinduction that video and the snicker man txv are probably my two favorites.