Mike Rowe explains the struggles of producing salt

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @bobkaster1
    @bobkaster1 2 года назад +454

    Just have to love how the second a camera crew gets on site, everything that can go wrong will go wrong.

    • @SF-dy6hn
      @SF-dy6hn 2 года назад +3

      Fox news is owned by Disney, which also coincidentally owns ABC. To the media elite politics is just a demographic to placate. But when it really counts they will turn coat and misuse their ill gotten influence and prestige to advertise, misinform, and shill for profit. Another interesting fact about Disney is that they get a significant amount of funding from the Chinese communist party. So that taints their journalistic integrity as well.

    • @xzavior21
      @xzavior21 2 года назад +12

      @@SF-dy6hn Fox News was not part of the sale to Disney. Get your facts straight bud.

    • @SF-dy6hn
      @SF-dy6hn 2 года назад

      ​@@xzavior21Looks like you got your buddies to change the Wikipedia. sorry bud I know the facts

    • @toupac3195
      @toupac3195 2 года назад

      Come visit the Carey Salt mines here in Hutchinson, Kansas. It's shutdown and a mindblowing experience. Check out the website.

    • @Trahloc
      @Trahloc 2 года назад +3

      @@SF-dy6hn RUclips blocks my comments when I include links but try searching for "fox-corporation-becomes-stand-alone-company-as-disney-deal-set-to-close". If the source itself isn't good enough, tell me what sources you trust and I'll find an article for you in that political sphere.

  • @loganlafountain8754
    @loganlafountain8754 2 года назад +240

    Love how you gave a background for each employee lets us know there the real deal. Thanks mike you do great work.

    • @sooocheesy
      @sooocheesy 2 года назад +5

      Yeah.. real deal high school diploma baby.

    • @brentiers
      @brentiers 2 года назад +2

      @@sooocheesy Yeah, what kind of an idiot thinks a college degree is a good investment still?

    • @SteelOfLegend
      @SteelOfLegend 2 года назад +6

      @@brentiers It always will be, but the problem is that you need to apply that degree into the field you are going into. Want to work in a salt mine? Don't need a degree. Want to work on a nuclear fusion reactor? Get a degree.

    • @sooocheesy
      @sooocheesy 2 года назад +4

      @@SteelOfLegend I actually worked with a guy who worked at NIF (the nuclear fusion reactor at Laurence Livermore national laboratories). He loaded the fusion target called a hohlraum into the reactor before each shot.
      Yeah.. well, I make more money than him and only have a high school diploma.

    • @captainfancypants4933
      @captainfancypants4933 2 года назад

      @@brentiers lol i've done the tax returns of hundreds of people who brag about making 6 figures without a degree. Yeah sure tons trade clowns do Gross over a 100k a year but then you factor in expenses and they take home 40k like every other blue collar clown that brags about making money without a degree. Meanwhile I sit in my cushy office that's bigger than your trailer and make bank.

  • @sherrykfun
    @sherrykfun 2 года назад +25

    Mike Rowe could recite the schematics of the space shuttle and I would listen with admiration and love.

  • @marythomas3982
    @marythomas3982 2 года назад +166

    Thank you to those dedicated workers who produce this essential product. I was glad to see young workers also in this business. These are the kinds of videos should be shown in our schools. Most of us don't think about the processes of where and how our products come from and also about the people involved who serve us everyday.

    • @SirManfly
      @SirManfly 2 года назад +5

      Yup, very interesting how it’s harvested !

    • @Kevin-twisted
      @Kevin-twisted 2 года назад +4

      Thank you very much for the appreciation!

    • @Kevin-twisted
      @Kevin-twisted 2 года назад +5

      @Mr. Cool very very true. I still have student debt for Engineering. But that's solely my debt to pay. No one else's

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray 2 года назад +3

      There has always been great opportunities in American industries, straight out of high school if you like with excellent pay after you make yourself indispensable via experience, ethics and skills. Today even more than ever the pay can be excellent as we have foolishly stigmatized any job that doesn't require a college diploma therefore creating shortage of good men in the trades. Salt may not be the most interesting but machinery maintenance skills carry across industries and around the globe.

    • @marythomas3982
      @marythomas3982 2 года назад +3

      @@Mrbfgray Yes, not everyone has the interest, the means, or the opportunity to go the college path. My dad when he was in high school (maybe even younger) here in Northern Va the students had the choice of also taking shop or home economics. The educational system took shop away. I don't know if it's back. This area is what you described as the foolish and I will add in so many of their ideas. We need to support and thank those who are the real workers getting the things done that the foolish take for granted. The machinery maintenance skilled hard working people we cannot do without. Let's educate them about real world trades. Bless them and their families.

  • @unclebrutydude3705
    @unclebrutydude3705 2 года назад +72

    It is awesome seeing people that have been doing this for 40+ years along with folks as young as 21. Kinda restores my hope...

    • @MrWc867
      @MrWc867 2 года назад +10

      A foreman at 21 with two years experience is amazing

    • @devonwoodman3350
      @devonwoodman3350 2 года назад +1

      @@MrWc867 I thought the same thing

    • @djjazzyjeff1232
      @djjazzyjeff1232 2 года назад +4

      It's really not that uncommon in the skilled trades. Well, it's uncommon for someone THAT young to be a foreman, but it's not uncommon to see people across the board in all sorts of positions.

  • @mattcolver1
    @mattcolver1 2 года назад +301

    I can't imagine how dififcult it must be to keep that equipment operating in such a corrosive environment.

    • @memyselfandi2475
      @memyselfandi2475 2 года назад +2

      Plastic: light, does not corrode, cheap.

    • @louisc.gasper7588
      @louisc.gasper7588 2 года назад +8

      It must help that it's in New Mexico. I should think the aridity reduces the penetration of the salt.

    • @louisc.gasper7588
      @louisc.gasper7588 2 года назад +47

      @@memyselfandi2475 This is a front end loader. It looks something like a Cat 988 with a lift capacity of about 12 tons. And you are going to supply a plastic plunger retainer on the hydraulic cylinder that handles that weight? I hope you are trying to make some sort of joke.

    • @memyselfandi2475
      @memyselfandi2475 2 года назад +3

      @@louisc.gasper7588 you are thinking too small and you are only focusing on one aspect of contact between the salt and the susceptible material on the tractor. I could break it down for you but they don't pay me to do so.

    • @louisc.gasper7588
      @louisc.gasper7588 2 года назад +9

      @@memyselfandi2475 I'm focusing on the one the video focused on. Certainly there are parts that are suitable for fabrication from some kind of plastic or composite; this isn't one of them, but it's the one the rest of us are looking at.

  • @joshmcdonald9508
    @joshmcdonald9508 2 года назад +18

    I really enjoy the sound of Mike's voice. It's soothing to my ears

  • @downtherabbithole2759
    @downtherabbithole2759 2 года назад +20

    Time to give Mike Rowe and permanent position on Fox.

  • @robertscrimger6044
    @robertscrimger6044 2 года назад +17

    Thank you Mike. Pride in your work can be lost, this brings a much needed visibility.

  • @unvaccinatedAndPureBlood
    @unvaccinatedAndPureBlood 2 года назад +108

    It's nice to listen to stories based on truth and facts for a change.

    • @melel527
      @melel527 2 года назад +6

      Seriously!!!

    • @joegotz1971
      @joegotz1971 2 года назад +5

      You should see the MSNBC version!

    • @thenn869
      @thenn869 2 года назад +2

      @@joegotz1971 your absolutely right, can't believe this is on FOX NEWS??????wtf

    • @legohivemind
      @legohivemind 2 года назад

      @@joegotz1971 you got a link?

    • @bennoble2049
      @bennoble2049 2 года назад +4

      The truth is, salt is not produced, making this title fake news.

  • @woodwaker1
    @woodwaker1 2 года назад +19

    Mike, thanks for all of what you do to make America understand that regular people make this country run. Hard workers make our lives

  • @samdelucia5074
    @samdelucia5074 2 года назад +10

    i love how it cuts out after the operator breaks something both times

  • @BradfordGuy
    @BradfordGuy 2 года назад +4

    I want to see the whole show! It looks like it left off at a crucial moment. I love listening to Mike. Even better watching him - *Mike Rowe, is a fine producer and and host! Additionally...He is a fine human being!*

  • @adamorick2872
    @adamorick2872 2 года назад +6

    Love this series. You can tell it's an honest company he's filming at, because they didn't demand censorship of the failings of systems. Luckily any plant dealing with salt that doesn't have malfunctioning equipment, is only possible if thier out of salt

  • @hollyridgesmoke7057
    @hollyridgesmoke7057 2 года назад +5

    I am in textiles. We use a lot of salt for reactive dyeing of cotton. And to treat our water. The supply chain is screwed right now on dyes and chemicals, but the salt is still flowing as always thanks to these guys.

  • @jackasshomey
    @jackasshomey 2 года назад +51

    Raul's seems like the kind of guy who would be walking to get the fire extinguisher when his house is on fire while everyone else is running around panicking

    • @omargjuarez1
      @omargjuarez1 2 года назад

      I worked for Raul for about a year at an underground mine. That guy is as cool as a cucumber!

  • @lilspikes81
    @lilspikes81 2 года назад +37

    Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, “The Salt Must Flow”

    • @NoticerOfficial
      @NoticerOfficial 2 года назад +3

      Had no idea how not alone in this world I was

    • @dblhellixxx2082
      @dblhellixxx2082 2 года назад +7

      Our salty memes made ABC! It seems this show found where lefties recycle their used tears, at least it can help others.

    • @greatvalleyone
      @greatvalleyone 2 года назад +4

      Fire the meme cannons! Plentiful ammo.

    • @woodchippers_WestWingDimeBag
      @woodchippers_WestWingDimeBag 2 года назад +4

      the salt mines are rich today

  • @lukemn29
    @lukemn29 2 года назад +31

    I'll never look at a salt shaker in the same light ever again.

    • @timfagan816
      @timfagan816 2 года назад

      You'll be looking at them from dim lights, in the brothel from now on!

  • @kennethturner5664
    @kennethturner5664 2 года назад +11

    This show is so awesome thanks Mike

  • @purplespeckledappleeater8738
    @purplespeckledappleeater8738 2 года назад +150

    Educating Americans where salt comes from is important. I've seen arguments and conversations for over a decade and a lot of people don't know how important salt is or where it comes from. Documentaries like this are like relearning the fundamentals how civilization works for adults but with facts instead of opinions. The public education system has been a failure since I was a kid.

    • @johndowe7003
      @johndowe7003 2 года назад +7

      Humans have killed and gone to war due to salt ,it's that important

    • @sooocheesy
      @sooocheesy 2 года назад +1

      Is it really important though? I'll bet you have no idea where the silicon in your phone comes from but that's pretty important too.

    • @purplespeckledappleeater8738
      @purplespeckledappleeater8738 2 года назад +5

      More than 90% of the Earth's crust is composed of silicate minerals, making silicon the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust (about 28% by mass).

    • @expletivedeleted6424
      @expletivedeleted6424 2 года назад +4

      @@sooocheesy- I can live without my phone.

    • @KennethStone
      @KennethStone 2 года назад

      @@expletivedeleted6424 But what about all the other electronics you use on a day-to-day basis?

  • @cable440
    @cable440 2 года назад +50

    This was really cool. I feel like it was cut short or something like there was more to this episode

    • @jonyemm
      @jonyemm 2 года назад +5

      Used to an hour of Mike, not just 10 minutes

    • @OIOIOIIOOIOOOOOIOIOOOIII
      @OIOIOIIOOIOOOOOIOIOOOIII 2 года назад +8

      Exactly like did kelly fix the leaky salt drier?

    • @icemann156
      @icemann156 2 года назад +1

      This is just a clip the whole episode is about an hour

  • @DimensionMachine
    @DimensionMachine 2 года назад +3

    Using a 12 point chrome socket on an impact....some real cowboys there!

  • @anthonyjohnson100
    @anthonyjohnson100 2 года назад +47

    P.M.C.S. is absolutely critical for any business using heavy equipment.
    (Preventative Maintenance Checks & Services) Army left me with many habits lol

    • @jdlives8992
      @jdlives8992 2 года назад +1

      Cewg. Cover everything with grease.

    • @johndowe7003
      @johndowe7003 2 года назад +1

      Yeah nothing like taking off in a duece without brakes and rear ending your buddies truck lol

    • @skirby121
      @skirby121 2 года назад +1

      a reacquiring thing a the company i work for is them not wanting to make time for pm. all i tell them is if you don't plan downtime for the equipment it will plan it for you. it just recently bit them last week, 8 loaders went down in the same day

  • @smateezic
    @smateezic 2 года назад +1

    The things I take as granted! Love that Mike Rowe feller!

  • @finnalexander17
    @finnalexander17 2 года назад +88

    imagine how often they need to repair equipment and how much it would suck to with all that rust. they probably go through a lot of equipment

    • @highclimber25
      @highclimber25 2 года назад +5

      i know they have something they can spray on the equipment to prevent rust. I spray my outboard with it evry time i go out and rinse it

    • @memyselfandi2475
      @memyselfandi2475 2 года назад +1

      Plastic.

    • @nothuman3083
      @nothuman3083 2 года назад +2

      @@memyselfandi2475 even that gets destroyed

    • @memyselfandi2475
      @memyselfandi2475 2 года назад

      @@nothuman3083 everything gets worn down eventually when you take sand paper to it.... Except maybe diamond but that's not cost effective. You were only worried about the rust

    • @EddieVBlueIsland
      @EddieVBlueIsland 2 года назад +1

      It is nature - thermodynamics - all metals are combined and man as a biological animal extacts metals - but only for a short time until nature takes them back into compounds.

  • @davidscott6201
    @davidscott6201 2 года назад +3

    Nice one Mike. Good to know you are still KICKING around. Love ya man. 😎 USA1ST 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @thespicemelange.1
    @thespicemelange.1 2 года назад +14

    I can't imagine how much that stuff rusts coming in direct contact with all that salt, for us living here in Florida on the ocean everything disintegrates from the saltwater and I mean everything.

  • @busaw7349
    @busaw7349 2 года назад +21

    Politicians need to work in a hard reality job!! that would save our world from some of their idiotic decisions!

  • @smalltownshooter5515
    @smalltownshooter5515 2 года назад +4

    Did anyone notice how clean his hard hat and gloves were?

  • @chrisperry7538
    @chrisperry7538 2 года назад +45

    Imagine being blessed with a job where one can correctly complain “I’m off to the salt mine”!

    • @jeffmockus5400
      @jeffmockus5400 2 года назад +4

      Good one!!!

    • @chrissparks3254
      @chrissparks3254 2 года назад +7

      I say it every day 😂 I work in the mine next to United Salt in Carlsbad

    • @fredflintstone8817
      @fredflintstone8817 2 года назад

      Cool..!
      But remember… (At 0:00)
      Salt “maybe” the bedrock of life… (As, we all need a little salt to survive”
      However, It’s definitely not the bedrock of modern civilization.
      Oil/Fuel/Energy comes first…!
      Because without modern day Oil/Fuel/Energy First, we couldn’t even dig up the salt, ship it, or distribute it…

    • @chrisperry7538
      @chrisperry7538 2 года назад +1

      Fred, I beg to differ. Read your history on salt. Without salt long range maritime exploration would not be possible. Salt was used to preserve food for stores and then it was used to preserve fish opening up fisheries by cultures like the Basque who made it to Newfoundland.

    • @fredflintstone8817
      @fredflintstone8817 2 года назад

      @@chrisperry7538 Absolutely... I agree..
      However, I was talking abut modern day influences.

  • @jimculbertson2376
    @jimculbertson2376 2 года назад +2

    I grew up about five miles from what was then the largest salt mine in the western hemisphere at Retsof, New York, about 30 miles south of Rochester. It spread underground all over the valley. At 16, I got the chance to go down 1500 feet and when the elevator stopped, the first thing I saw was a Jeep driving past. The office was carved out of salt, lights everywhere. Obviously, have never forgotten.

  • @juliew.2165
    @juliew.2165 2 года назад +18

    WE have oceans on both coasts, plus Salt Lake in Utah. We hope we can mine some from various USA locations. Working with our geologists, who could help us identify possible place for salt. Many doctors say salt raises our blood pressure. This precious mineral adds flavor to foods. God bless America.

    • @benjohann6967
      @benjohann6967 2 года назад +4

      Huge salt deposits under the Great Lakes too.

    • @terrylynn7396
      @terrylynn7396 2 года назад +6

      NO BIDEN WILL SAY NO 2 USA n YES 2 EVERYONE ELSE!!!

    • @mstewartgay76
      @mstewartgay76 2 года назад

      @@christy1768 no what you need is iodine which is in our foods. Not all our salts have iodine. Especially processed foods.

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 2 года назад +1

      @@mstewartgay76 no. You need sodium.

    • @oldsrocket8841
      @oldsrocket8841 2 года назад

      @@terrylynn7396 You were right.

  • @mariobotelho32
    @mariobotelho32 2 года назад +19

    The constant chase for salt. The struggle every ibex knows so well.

    • @themalacast
      @themalacast 2 года назад +2

      Do you write for David Attenborough haha

  • @djjazzyjeff1232
    @djjazzyjeff1232 2 года назад +8

    As someone who helps harvest Corn each year in the fall, this is surprisingly comparable to what happens there with Grain processing. From the heavy machinery maintenance, to the systems that handle the drying, the augers, the bins, all of it. Change the payloaders to Combines and Tractors, it's the same thing basically lol.

  • @adamfrbs9259
    @adamfrbs9259 2 года назад +10

    I've hauled thousands and thousands of pounds of salt out of SLC, doesn't pay crap, only like 98 cents a mile, but it's like a vacuum out there, nothing else to haul out of there.

  • @elizabethwright6880
    @elizabethwright6880 2 года назад +6

    Very interesting and informative. God bless this hard working guys. Uk😀

  • @valkry007
    @valkry007 2 года назад +79

    real everyday working Americans, with no time for the lunacy going in the country everywhere. They get it done.

    • @grinchyface
      @grinchyface 2 года назад +3

      I promise each and every one makes time for drama, it's human nature

    • @HarryHov
      @HarryHov 2 года назад +2

      He'll yeah

    • @memyselfandi2475
      @memyselfandi2475 2 года назад +1

      Lmao theyre humans doing the same jobs others do. Real patriots to our planet doing an easy job thanks to tractors. Real tractors doing most of the work, no time for human lunacy

    • @841577
      @841577 2 года назад

      Heck ya

  • @armyofaceas
    @armyofaceas 2 года назад +5

    That socket was already broken. 9:16

  • @2wicked2rest
    @2wicked2rest 2 года назад +16

    That was actually interesting

  • @iversonjcameron
    @iversonjcameron 2 года назад +2

    I spent my summers at a salt plant in Salinas Ecuador that my uncle managed in the 70s....good fishing and swimming in the pre salt ponds, good memories...Morton Salt owns grand ignaua island in the bahamas....another place my old man would go for good fishing

  • @jeanconnolly1716
    @jeanconnolly1716 2 года назад

    NOBODY DOES IT BETTER THAN MIKE ROWE👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @nancygabl5770
    @nancygabl5770 2 года назад +6

    Very interesting!

  • @glenngolding6375
    @glenngolding6375 2 года назад

    Mike rowe part of the backbone of America

  • @Notourtube
    @Notourtube 2 года назад +11

    Mike Rowe is the salt of the earth!

  • @ter8901
    @ter8901 2 года назад +6

    I come from a city in NY with a massive underground salt deposit that is no longer even mined here.

  • @davidreynolds731
    @davidreynolds731 2 года назад +5

    9:17 you can clearly see him look at the broken socket, then next scene “it broke” lol no it was broke. That said I do like watching the salt flats from up in the Carlsbad mountains when we go ride dirt bikes, wish I could share some pictures here.

  • @markwison4286
    @markwison4286 2 года назад +1

    I used to work at this plant! Hi Vince! Lol
    Cool seeing y'all on TV!

  • @douglasscott5623
    @douglasscott5623 2 года назад +5

    WTF, the video ends mid sentence...

  • @tazkrebbeks3391
    @tazkrebbeks3391 2 года назад +16

    We got our own salt mine 36 miles south of Rochester NY.
    Hauled salt for years.
    Tough job. Real tough.
    They make it look easy on this show.
    That's what editing does.

    • @KCIREDERF10
      @KCIREDERF10 2 года назад +3

      Haven't been in that one but have been down several times in the Lansing Cargill mine. Agree - VERY tough job and conditions.

    • @nothuman3083
      @nothuman3083 2 года назад

      @@KCIREDERF10 thank God strong men defied a government to better pay

  • @timothychivers7324
    @timothychivers7324 2 года назад +7

    Check out Redmond minerals where salt is mined in Redmond Utah

  • @faviolaornelas1623
    @faviolaornelas1623 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Sr.
    I like your document.

  • @kayden5238
    @kayden5238 2 года назад +1

    Id just like to thank the political theatre for all your hard work producing salty tears , your service to the salt industry is well appreciated

  • @americanpatriot2777
    @americanpatriot2777 2 года назад +2

    Great work Guys!

  • @info_fox
    @info_fox 2 года назад

    These are so good, Mike is awesome at narrating this

  • @burgie03
    @burgie03 2 года назад

    Mike is what we need!

  • @vanekirk
    @vanekirk 2 года назад

    Mike Rowe for President! 🇺🇸

  • @msa4548
    @msa4548 2 года назад +111

    Mike's entire job series need to be mandatory education for all colleges. So these kids can get an understanding of how the country really works.

    • @JC-cm9bn
      @JC-cm9bn 2 года назад +9

      🤣🤣🤣🤣good luck with that idea, today's college grads believe salt comes from magical salt fairies 🧚‍♂️🧚‍♀️

    • @msa4548
      @msa4548 2 года назад +8

      @@JC-cm9bn and food just magically shows up in grocery stores.

    • @deanbacon8245
      @deanbacon8245 2 года назад +2

      So true !!!

    • @acdii
      @acdii 2 года назад +2

      Problem with that is no way to spin it!

    • @jeffaronchick5910
      @jeffaronchick5910 2 года назад +11

      And a mandatory "apprentice week" each semester where - like what Mike does - college students spend a week shadowing a "blue collar" worker. Each semester, a different "blue collar" placement...

  • @murraystewartj
    @murraystewartj 2 года назад +3

    Salt has been important for millennia, mostly as a food preservative in the days before refrigeration. It was so valuable that it could be used as currency. Roman soldiers were often paid in salt, the reason why we have the term "salary". The old saying, "He's worth his salt" is another throwback to when salt was so essential it could be used as pay. The ancient monarchs always had their salt, plus gold, silver, empires and whatnot, but for the ordinary people salt was worth more than any of those vain baubles.

  • @killzone89
    @killzone89 2 года назад +2

    9:16 already broken socket, but still for the camera, he tried to use it, and said "it broke"

    • @Upgraydez
      @Upgraydez 2 года назад +1

      Or the high paid, office guys come out to get their time on camera, only to break the mechanic's tool and embarrass themselves, unable to loosen a single bolt. But ya, it probably was already broken or just slipped off

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 2 года назад +1

      @@Upgraydez or they had to redo it, but on camera.

  • @shaunhorton8976
    @shaunhorton8976 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome. Maybe AOC needs to watch these shows.

  • @lostsoul4951
    @lostsoul4951 2 года назад +2

    I'm a Contractor here in the States, 2 yrs ago we did work on a probably $1.5M home of a guy that owns a salt mine in Africa, so it must be very profitable. He & his wife were 2 of the rudest customers I've ever had, the guys didn't even like showing up every day. When the wife tells your guys her chandelier is worth more than their cars, they're not to eat their lunches at the bar on lower level, which was one of the areas we were working, they were to eat their lunches outside, 8hrs a day wasn't enough, he wanted them there 12hrs a day, etc...

  • @Smackvttv
    @Smackvttv 2 года назад +1

    Can’t tell you how much I would love to never see it again on the road

  • @denniswilder3014
    @denniswilder3014 2 года назад +2

    Half of this country over the age of 18 wouldn't last one shift doing Manuel labor.schools need shop class back and work permits all of these hard working people are dying off

    • @jerrydillon9436
      @jerrydillon9436 2 года назад

      I worked I a die cast facility had a lot of temp some didn't make it to 1st break let alone end of shift pool last a day if they lasted over a couple of weeks hired with nice bump in have the ones that lasted late 20s+ the ones out door fast just out of high school collage kids on break some of the best workers moms on 2 second the jobs are there they can be hard&dirty & today u get good bucks to start they can buy u aNEW car/truck &house kids braces etc & there is satisfaction in u help get the product out the door it's worth it yes it is!!👍👍👍

  • @melel527
    @melel527 2 года назад +3

    Nice 👍

  • @shannonconley5316
    @shannonconley5316 2 года назад +1

    More precious than gold.

  • @JWSpradlin
    @JWSpradlin 2 года назад +3

    "Well, go ahead and try it." Uhhh, that socket already had a giant crack through it. Trying it was a waste of time. If you pause at 9:16, you can see it.

  • @topduk
    @topduk 2 года назад +7

    Salting the roads waste millions of man hours, billions of dollars in rusted out vehicles. They could just use sand.

    • @mitchellscales8846
      @mitchellscales8846 2 года назад

      Sand is a lubricant

    • @topduk
      @topduk 2 года назад +2

      @@mitchellscales8846 That's why I sprinkle sand on my machine bushings and put some in my vehicle's differential.

    • @michaeltewes7833
      @michaeltewes7833 2 года назад

      Sand clogs drain and sewer pipes. Your choice salt the roads or repair the sewers pipes

    • @topduk
      @topduk 2 года назад +2

      @@michaeltewes7833 Salt destroys concrete, causes spalling etc.

    • @TomatoWithARifle
      @TomatoWithARifle 2 года назад

      sand shortage

  • @matthewmann8951
    @matthewmann8951 2 года назад +1

    Mr. Rowe how you doing? Thank you sir. I love salt!!! Let's go Brandon! Lets go Brandon!

  • @user-vv4rq7jq7b
    @user-vv4rq7jq7b 2 года назад

    go Mike you are a legend

  • @iandouglas4992
    @iandouglas4992 2 года назад

    Wearing a hardhat on top of a baseball caps a real big brain move

  • @waelse1
    @waelse1 2 года назад +11

    Very cool, wonder if there are different processes when handling salt for consumers.

    • @Kevin-twisted
      @Kevin-twisted 2 года назад +6

      As a worker from this company. Yes human consumption salt is a much finer, more refined finness process. But still a very messy and rusty process to get it. But all of this salt is lab tested repeatedly to specific health standards. Except for the road salts. It has different standards to be met

    • @imontime77
      @imontime77 2 года назад +1

      @@Kevin-twisted Human consumption salt has iodine added to it to prevent scurvy.

    • @Kevin-twisted
      @Kevin-twisted 2 года назад +2

      @@imontime77 yes indeed. Also upon further questioning of the lab techs here. Most table salts go through multiple chemical/water treatments and drying to get the desired product. The salt at this mine does not go through the additional chemical/water cleaning process.

  • @jamessmith-pb8ly
    @jamessmith-pb8ly 2 года назад +2

    Most people today think products come from the shelf at the store, and there is no more thought than that.

  • @vaughnslavin9784
    @vaughnslavin9784 2 года назад

    Thank you working Americans!

  • @austincooper8660
    @austincooper8660 2 года назад

    Pass by this place all the time

  • @louieysursa5996
    @louieysursa5996 2 года назад +3

    I haul alot of feed salt out of Grantsville utah every week

  • @danmarlin5302
    @danmarlin5302 2 года назад

    This is America at its best.

  • @justincal6817
    @justincal6817 2 года назад

    Mike Rowe for President

  • @michaelhawk-fitz7563
    @michaelhawk-fitz7563 2 года назад +1

    you gotta get a bunch of sea water and let it evaporate..super hard work..

  • @tdanenbe
    @tdanenbe 2 года назад

    ow yeah Great education and of course with the Great Mike Rowe entertaining and fun - thanks Mike

  • @wonniewarrior
    @wonniewarrior 2 года назад +10

    A question. What effect does the salt have on the countryside as it melts with the snow in your spring (after being used to salt the roads) ? Will it run off into fresh water and dilute, or build up over time causing salt lakes or bare earth patches ?

    • @ToeCutter454
      @ToeCutter454 2 года назад +5

      it definitely attracts animals to the roadsides in winter simply because of how easy a source of salt it is, which can add to the hazards of driving in winter.

    • @evaj558
      @evaj558 2 года назад +4

      @@ToeCutter454 my area doesnt use any salt for this exact reason. We use sand

    • @ToeCutter454
      @ToeCutter454 2 года назад +5

      @@evaj558 ours as well, sand or cinders is a much better choice over salt. but another big advantage of sand is that it provides traction on ice! salt will melt it and allow it to run off to another area where it can freeze and cause a potential accident.

    • @devonwoodman3350
      @devonwoodman3350 2 года назад +4

      @@ToeCutter454 not too mention how much less rust cars get on them when you don’t use salt

    • @murraystewartj
      @murraystewartj 2 года назад +3

      @@ToeCutter454 Well I can attest to that - hit and killed two deer within a month. Killed one car and the other was fine. Had I not been focused on getting to work I should have loaded up the carcasses and had my venison revenge. Both cases they jumped over highway dividers and were airborne when I got my two second warning. Great way to find out that your adrenaline system still works.

  • @ayojoy1443
    @ayojoy1443 2 года назад +14

    To all the salt making companies, we appreciate your work. You are important to the world. God bless you in Jesus name

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 2 года назад

      God bless you, in gods name?

    • @MrMorgan316
      @MrMorgan316 2 года назад

      @@jamesbizs ney. Gott has many namen. Some ist Yahweh, Spirit, and Jesus. His namen ist ein Trinity. So Yahweh, Spirit and Jesus are alle different Folk er People (? I think that's the right word)

  • @CbassCharisma
    @CbassCharisma 2 года назад +1

    got to love reality tv where is you still frame the socket being put on the breaker bar you can see the cut they made so it breaks on cue for tv

  • @neilschmid4991
    @neilschmid4991 2 года назад +8

    I don't know why we don't have more desalination plants removing salt from sea water, you get the benefits of drinking water and salt.

    • @purplespeckledappleeater8738
      @purplespeckledappleeater8738 2 года назад

      Agreed. I don't know either. I just know desalination and building those plants is expensive but I don't know why all that salt isn't put into storage and sold. It reminds me of the story of when back in the day gasoline was an undesired byproduct of distilling diesel and gasoline was dumped as a waste product. Eventually gasoline became popular and the market for gasoline kept growing.

    • @neilschmid4991
      @neilschmid4991 2 года назад

      @@purplespeckledappleeater8738 and they keep touting that sea salt is better for you.

    • @buckhorncortez
      @buckhorncortez 2 года назад +3

      Letting the water evaporate from the salt is free. Desalination takes energy and raises the cost.

    • @robertstanley980
      @robertstanley980 2 года назад +4

      The amount of heat required to desalinate is really expensive. Solar evaporation is the best option.

    • @viva_lafrance9319
      @viva_lafrance9319 2 года назад +2

      $$$$$$$

  • @nikolai502
    @nikolai502 2 года назад +1

    I believe we should sand the ways, and reuse what we can When we brush it off the ways again.
    Salting destroys so many cars and pollutes the environment next to the road.

  • @slob0516
    @slob0516 2 года назад +4

    These people are a mess! It's amazing they manage to not injure themselves or eachother, never mind produce salt! If thats the foreman, who's the owner?

  • @charlesbaker5001
    @charlesbaker5001 2 года назад

    Desalinating sea water at a low cost and high productivity is the new motivation for high level engineering students and environmentalists from universities worldwide.

  • @khalli2112
    @khalli2112 2 года назад

    Vince must be over several areas !!!!! Damit Vince!

  • @lmwlmw4468
    @lmwlmw4468 2 года назад

    Great work.

  • @ChakatNightspark
    @ChakatNightspark 2 года назад +4

    NOTE - Alot of states are getting rid of the use of Salt on roadways and using other more environmental friendly types to Deice the roads. Go back 20 to 30 years ago Salt was the Primary use to Deice roadways. But, with newer methods that are environmental friendly and just overall better on the roads and not ruining the roads to fast States are making the switch. Alot of the States so far have cut the use of Salts by 40 to 50% with mixing of Sand or smaller sized Gravel instead of 100% salt. Or using a Deicing Liquid instead.

    • @dknowles60
      @dknowles60 2 года назад

      and they dont work well when it is cold. my state had a VERY COLD WINTER HAD HAD TO USE SALE FOR THE 1ST TIME IN APX 20 YEARS

    • @pamelah6431
      @pamelah6431 2 года назад +2

      That fancy "deicing" material is even worse on our cars and doesn't work when it's too cold. :‐/

  • @marijooneill8015
    @marijooneill8015 Год назад

    Wow this was so informative.

  • @1Whitetail
    @1Whitetail 2 года назад

    Whats 😳 up with that cheater pipe lol used one for years before some government agency said it wasn't safe any more. Glad their still doing what it takes to get the job done. Good video Mike.

  • @plainlady1
    @plainlady1 2 года назад +6

    Very fascinating. Reminds me of the days when the salt rakers on the islands produced our salt.
    It was nice to see that all kinds of people with varying levels of experience and education are part of the salt industry but the big question is whether or not they are making a living wage. I notice no mention was made of how much they actually make.

    • @jeffreyburney6161
      @jeffreyburney6161 2 года назад +1

      These people probably make 20 to 25 an hour

    • @jonyemm
      @jonyemm 2 года назад

      @@jeffreyburney6161 that's about what i was thinking. I'd doubt anyone there is making under $20/HR.

    • @chrishubbard64
      @chrishubbard64 Год назад

      Most of that work seems fairly specialized so id not be surprised at all that its a fairly well paying job.

  • @unknownuser2737
    @unknownuser2737 2 года назад +1

    It's my understanding that the largest salt mine is under Lake Huron? New York produces more salt than any state in the United States. They harvest what it's called rock salt. Canada owns the mine under Lake Huron. I also believe I heard somewhere that Lake Superior also has a large saltmine underneath it.

    • @jeffthomson1777
      @jeffthomson1777 2 года назад +1

      I work at the largest salt mine in the world in Goderich Ontario Canada on the shore of Lake Huron our mine goes out deep under Lake Huron

    • @unknownuser2737
      @unknownuser2737 2 года назад

      @@jeffthomson1777 I'm curious their friend since you work in a salt mine you're constantly inhaling salt dust and you have it on your body at all times. Does it raise your blood pressure? And does the salt burn your eyes when you walk down in there. I've never been in a salt mine I've been in coal mines and they got that black dust. Which gives coal miners what they call black lung disease. Just curious I hope you have a nice day.

  • @dudesmart3777
    @dudesmart3777 2 года назад

    I feel that there should be more to this

  • @nferraro222
    @nferraro222 2 года назад

    When the air-wrench fails - Giant Breaker-Bar!

  • @ruvimyefimchuk1166
    @ruvimyefimchuk1166 2 года назад +1

    Make this videos in a playlist

  • @collinberke4004
    @collinberke4004 2 года назад +3

    Where can I get the full episode?

  • @syberphish
    @syberphish 2 года назад +7

    When I see these shows with their fake, induced-drama... it makes me picture the place when the film crew leaves and there's just this horrendous mess that they don't usually have because they aren't usually purposely trying to break things. But then the camera guys are gone and they're just like.... crap... now we have to clean all this up.

  • @alialioxynfree3905
    @alialioxynfree3905 2 года назад +1

    Lmao the amount of things go wrong when camera is in the building is amazing

  • @indee105
    @indee105 2 года назад

    Desalination of the the Oceans are a win win. You get both salt and fresh potable water.