The orange flag and orange flashing light are definitely things that I wouldn't really imagine any respectable funeral director in the UK to carry with them.
What I find interesting is you actually went to the school I thought of going to in 1998. I'm not a funeral director but have always found what you do and this kind of fascinating. Good videos very educational. Thank you for doing these video.
I’m sorry you get so many weirdos and awful people in your comments. Just ugly, spiteful people taking stuff out on you for no reason. I really hope it doesn’t get to you or make you want to stop making videos. I really love seeing a beautiful bad ass boss lady my age dedicating her life to helping people during the worst moments of their lives. Keep up the great work and awesome content.
Carrie Coleman this is such a nice comment thank you! I don’t let negative comments bother me, I know that’s just part of the territory when you put yourself out there on the internet!
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology I study animal bones I have my own lab
@@LittleMissFuneral I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology I do carry lots off medical equipment forensic medical biohazard gloves bags ect I going to do some video's and presentations soon
The flag is a must. And to make it special i tell the families there welcome to take a pic with them or if not just there love's one with the flag on top. It there choice oh n the background is also important
The first thing you should have said is gloves, PPE kit, Vick’s salve! You say why Vick’s salve, well if you are picking up a decomposing body you put the salve under your nose to help deflect the odor!
I'm a nurse, I always carry an extra stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, tourniquet first aid supplies and a cpr face mask. I started carrying these things after I witnessed a horrible accident on my way to work.
Good list. I'm retired now and still have a vial of Holy Water in my glove box and a boxed flag in the trunk. I used to also carry a unsed register book and memorial envelopes, not that I ever forgot to bring the one from the FH with me to church. (?)
Ray Visotski register book and envelopes are a great idea! Even though I didn't show it, I believe I also have a cross in the trunk of my car. Some priests in the area want us to provide one for on top of the casket during a Catholic mass. Always trying to be prepared..
4:07 I know this comment is a bit late but, assuming that when you put the light on your vehicle, it's a magnetic base. That can scratch the paint of your vehicle so you should make sure to put a cloth or something that will protect the paint of your vehicle from getting scratched by the light.
You mentioned mortuary school outside of Boston, Was this Mount Ida by any chance? About 20 years ago I was planning on attending MI and later found out they had a funeral director program.
@@LittleMissFuneral Wow!! Small world. Sorry to hear the college recently closed, I just discovered your channel and I'm really enjoying the vids. If you, Caitlin and Kari were all in the same room, I just might just die happy.
ive been a Funeral Director here in England UK for over 25 years, we only carry the On duty sign and collection pad and pen. this is obviously different in the States
So I know this is an old video, I’m catching up on yours and Kari’s videos. My co-workers always tell me I should of worked as a funeral director. I take care of a lot of hospice patients and play piano at funerals. But as far as shoes as you were saying you wish you could find another pair.... Shoesforcrews.com has some really good shoes that are washable!
Khang Ho yes! Every single funeral home will have prices unique to their firm. You can call around and get general price lists from firms in the same general area and their prices can be completely different from one another.
Oh double dang yes. The funeral home I had planned to use for my cremation was $2900.00 ! Simple cremation, pickup, cab fare ( hearse ride, one way) cardboard container, ashes, done. The second car I made was all inclusive $ 1750.00, free if you donate to science. Always always make that second, third, forth call. It’s a spooky (sorry) business.
Eileen Desimone I had a priest ask for an umbrella the other day at a graveside service; not because it was raining but because it was a very sunny and hot day!
A better place to put the light would be on top of the car. I have a light bar and also a smaller lamp on my van, which I use for escorting oversize loads. New York State requires us to have a full light bar to escort oversize loads, and also a certification, but I don’t know if they might require a light bar for funeral use. I’m not in the funeral industry personally, but I am also a church organist, and I play for them whenever we have them at my church.
Rick Reed I actually do put it on top of my car, I just didn’t notice that I said it wrong until I was editing it! There are actually some towns where I live that are very strict about the color of the lights that funeral directors use, but at the end of the day, safety is our first concern and I’d rather take a chance and be in trouble with a town than not do everything in my power to be visible to outside drivers. I wonder how long we’ll have funeral processions, honestly, because we are having more and more families decide to meet directly at a church or cemetery.
I’m not in the funeral business but I know first hand how dangerous funeral processions can be. Even when a funeral home takes every precaution, there are those who DO NOT pay attention to a procession. Even with flashing lights on the lead cars and everyone else’s headlights on and flags attached to every car in the procession, there are still some people for whatever reason just don’t pay attention. And it’s not just funerals they need to be aware of, ambulance, police & fire engine sirens too) Years ago, I was riding in a funeral procession. (This was before cell phones). We were somewhere in the middle of the procession, as I was riding with my then fiancés family. As we approached an intersection, a woman came barreling right through and crashed into us. Being my then fiancé was a pall bearer, he was in one of the lead cars. He arrived at the cemetery, wondering where we were. Some of the other attendees had gone around us and proceeded on to the cemetery and let everyone know what happened. The six of us who were involved in the accident were all taken to the hospital. Thankfully, none of us were seriously wounded, only minor cuts and bruises. Only one of us had a head injury that required several stitches. It’s been many years since then, but I still get extremely nervous every time I have to drive in a funeral procession.
They don’t allow processions in Dallas anymore. The longest procession I’ve ever been in was from Oklahoma City to a town outside of Stillwater. It took about an hour and 4 or 5 police escorts. It was wild.
Didn"t get this reply. Years ago a high school woman wrote her interest in becoming a FD. After graduation she went to mortuary school and started embalming. One day she became sick with formaldehyde poisoning and had to be hospitalized. She eventually had to give up this end of the funeral business. I was just curious to see if this was that woman. Seriously.
Shoregirl74 NJ protestants do not believe in prayers for the dead. We do not pray for the dead, but rather for the families to get through their grief.
Uhhh as an Episcopalian (technically considered English Catholic but to Roman Catholicism we’re in that gray area between catholic and Protestant) we absolutely have funerary prayers. Not only that, but The Book of Common Prayer we use has prayers for just about everything, including Eucharist (Communion) for the dying and family that is in attendance and encourages songs of solemn levity. We also partner up with Methodist, Lutheran (if you knew the politics of that you’d be amazed at how far we’ve come!) and nondenominational leaders and believers in funerary proceedings. Source: I was called to/ordained a Lay Deacon by permission of the Bishop of the Episcopal diocese I was in so that I could perform Christian “Protestant” final communion and essentially what were last rites for my father on his death bed.
Forese83 I fill up the bottles from Catholic Churches. The ones in my community have areas in which you can do this where the priest has already blessed the holy water. As for if you believe if it is blessed or not I suppose that's up to you and your particular views.
Stephanie Chenoweth you are totally ignorant of the origins of the pagan, planet worshiping Catholic church and that's the point of Protestants they PROTESTED the fake NON Christian dogma of the Catholic Church
Just because you don’t believe in or like Catholicism doesn’t change the legitimate fact that it is categorized as a Christian religion. Christian. The base is Christ, meaning a follower/disciple of Christ. Catholics are followers of Christ, therefore Christian. No matter whatever else is in the history of the religion.
And just because you feel that way doesn’t mean that anyone else believes what you do. 99.999999% of the planet correctly believes that Catholics are Christians. Also, she is a director in NY, so even if somehow there is a random ass loony cop in CA that agrees with you, they will never interface with her while she’s working.
Do you feel that police and sheriff's should respond to your "I am funeral director" sticker or the hazard lights, do not give you tickets for illegal parking? When I took my drivers test it was only a must give police, fire and ambulance the right of way. I am sorry but having lived in Orange County for 34 yrs. and am handicapped. I don't think it's legal or polite for you to use to use stickers that are not legal, I don't know about your light. When someone like me has great difficulty walking for even a little bit and you are using it to run the stores . We really deserve respect for the much appreciated handicapped signs. They can cause us to slip and fall in the winter and in the summer some people can have a heart attack from the heat. I am greatly surprised to hear that you have permission to use that sticker when you want to get in the store quickly even IF you are doing something work related. New York has a limited supply of handicaps,to see you using a parking spot and watching you run in or out of the store , I can't tell you how angry that would make. I am to understand that the sticker is for when you are in a funeral procession.
Pat, just stuff your harping somewhere else. Little Miss Funeral is not using her dash board sign to do a little shopping. She only uses it to transfer the bodies of someone's dearly departed. She is a hard working and very ethical woman which is very clearly evident. You would know that if you had paid attention rather than screeching for attention.
Wtf are you even doing on this channel with such hostile views of funeral directors? What an oddly specific profession to hate on. While you might outlive her, you’re definitely going to die someday. And it might even be next year. Being young isn’t going to save you from dying - plenty of people don’t even make it to 18.
I just heard some of your video. You don’t seem to fit the picture. I would not expect a very young person like yourself in the business but more so, your voice and presence isn’t professional for something that requires more sober- mindedness or at least a bit more respectful. Why goofy? You’re upbeat. That might be ok for some other professions but from what I see overall including that well positioned skull in the background I don’t believe you work as a professional in the funeral business.
Michelle Bergeron hi Michelle. Yes I would say she works somewhere...This lighthearted tone of the video and inexperienced voice talking almost in young girl twang seems incongruent to the the respect and humanity/ humbleness required in such an esteemed position in the funeral business. Perhaps a little documentary would be better and with maturer people. I have watched other videos pertaining to work in the funeral business and they differ greatly to this one. I mentioned that it is way too goofy and believe that. On a person level which helps the critical thinking, I have worked in healthcare both as a nurse then doctor for 38 years and take interest in conversations around topics around this. My career has involved dealing with the dying, deceased, and their families of which I aim to be respectful and with appropriately level headedness. Until a member of the family dies does a certain degree of sensitivity is required and appreciated. If someone saw this video, they might think that it will pass it off as a video of someone doing a Saturday evening RUclips “vid” with props.
You’re not seeing her interactions with families or her behaving in a business manner. This is just a hobby for her, she’s showing her life. God forbid she can be lighthearted outside of her profession. Not everyone has to be so serious and sober all of the time just because you are.
She very obviously does work as a funeral director. She’s shown herself at work, at the funeral home, etc. Also, why on earth would she be pretending to be a freaking funeral director of all things? It’s not like she has a huge following or anything.
You are such a joy. God bless you for what you do....thank you.
The orange flag and orange flashing light are definitely things that I wouldn't really imagine any respectable funeral director in the UK to carry with them.
What I find interesting is you actually went to the school I thought of going to in 1998. I'm not a funeral director but have always found what you do and this kind of fascinating. Good videos very educational. Thank you for doing these video.
I’m sorry you get so many weirdos and awful people in your comments. Just ugly, spiteful people taking stuff out on you for no reason. I really hope it doesn’t get to you or make you want to stop making videos. I really love seeing a beautiful bad ass boss lady my age dedicating her life to helping people during the worst moments of their lives. Keep up the great work and awesome content.
Carrie Coleman this is such a nice comment thank you! I don’t let negative comments bother me, I know that’s just part of the territory when you put yourself out there on the internet!
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology I study animal bones I have my own lab
@@LittleMissFuneral I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology I do carry lots off medical equipment forensic medical biohazard gloves bags ect I going to do some video's and presentations soon
Lauren,your'e a very smart and hard working young lady.
Keep up the good work.😢😮😅😊
You’d think a priest can make his own holy water.. i thought that was one of the few perks of being a priest; all water is holy water 😂
As far as i know... pretty much, say blessing, water is now holy
Great video
Lmaoo as soon as she said O HAVE ABOUT 4 OF THESE i knew she had a crank
Love this! So interesting and fun :)
I love these videos !! Im wanting to study mortuary science
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology
Aye! WNY here too! Right on about the weather here lmao
Where do you get the Holy Water and the book?
Tissues, PPE and hand sanitizer I would add to the list. I also take a 4X6 flag on removals for veterans to cover the cot.
Jeffrey Alford those are all great items! Hand sanitizer is so important
Jeffrey Alford considerate and appropriate
Jeffrey Alford
Very thoughtful to have a flag for a veteran Jeffrey.👍🇺🇸
The flag is a must. And to make it special i tell the families there welcome to take a pic with them or if not just there love's one with the flag on top. It there choice oh n the background is also important
The first thing you should have said is gloves, PPE kit, Vick’s salve! You say why Vick’s salve, well if you are picking up a decomposing body you put the salve under your nose to help deflect the odor!
in your opinion!!!
All of these are HILARIOUS IF YOURE A DIRECTOR
I'm a nurse, I always carry an extra stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, tourniquet first aid supplies and a cpr face mask. I started carrying these things after I witnessed a horrible accident on my way to work.
Good list. I'm retired now and still have a vial of Holy Water in my glove box and a boxed flag in the trunk. I used to also carry a unsed register book and memorial envelopes, not that I ever forgot to bring the one from the FH with me to church. (?)
Ray Visotski register book and envelopes are a great idea! Even though I didn't show it, I believe I also have a cross in the trunk of my car. Some priests in the area want us to provide one for on top of the casket during a Catholic mass. Always trying to be prepared..
small world ! I'm from WNY too! Hello from BUFFALO!
Miss_ Bunny94 that is awesome!!!! Hope you're staying warm with this weather!
Robert V Phillips Orchard Park?! I live in Cheektowaga :)
Miss_ Bunny94 I’m just across the bridge in Niagara falls
I'm originally from Niagara falls I moved to Pike NY 2 years ago it's by Arcade and Warsaw..how funny Soo many WNY'ers
Awesome video. Love the Catholic items. 😉
4:07 I know this comment is a bit late but, assuming that when you put the light on your vehicle, it's a magnetic base. That can scratch the paint of your vehicle so you should make sure to put a cloth or something that will protect the paint of your vehicle from getting scratched by the light.
I carry a casket key in my own car as well as a small empty cremation container! Also a box of gloves-
Kathleen Zimmer GLOVES!! How could I forget those?!
Coo Coo
I carry gloves all the time and pathology diagnostic equipment
You mentioned mortuary school outside of Boston, Was this Mount Ida by any chance? About 20 years ago I was planning on attending MI and later found out they had a funeral director program.
The Coin Alley yes I graduated from Mt Ida!
@@LittleMissFuneral Wow!! Small world. Sorry to hear the college recently closed, I just discovered your channel and I'm really enjoying the vids. If you, Caitlin and Kari were all in the same room, I just might just die happy.
I am a Roman Catholic Deacon and do a fair number of cemetery services. The Order of Christian Funerals and Holy Water are always with me.
Scott Colley they are necessities for Catholic funerals!
ive been a Funeral Director here in England UK for over 25 years, we only carry the On duty sign and collection pad and pen. this is obviously different in the States
You should get a purple lens for your strobe light.
Purple does seem to be the color of choice in the South🤔
Interesting and informative
Very Interesting.
kennycharles thank you!
Where did you get your funeral car flag
The casket key one got me lololololol they're everywhere!!!!!!
Brandy I have so many of them in my car! They just keep multiplying!
Little Miss Funeral And in the fh garage, prep room, every drawer of every table, hanging on the walls, stuffed behind things, etc lol
I would like to know what I need to start my Mortuary transport service ?
Where you get your flags from ? Do they have them in purple?
I’m a student and could really use some shoes like that! 😅
So I know this is an old video, I’m catching up on yours and Kari’s videos. My co-workers always tell me I should of worked as a funeral director. I take care of a lot of hospice patients and play piano at funerals. But as far as shoes as you were saying you wish you could find another pair.... Shoesforcrews.com has some really good shoes that are washable!
Lmaoooo at the sign
This is so relatable ❤️❤️❤️
Elvira ochoa thank you!
Little Miss Funeral it’s really cool to see more videos out there with women talking about the industry. Keep up the good content ❤️❤️❤️
Hand sanitizer and rubber gloves (you never can tell...). Question: What makes it "official" holy water?? Can you refill it at any Catholic church?
@@CatherineAragon1536 Eastern Orthodox has Holy Water also.
@@CatherineAragon1536 . what does it matter if a priest forgets it then? He can just make up another batch.. ... .
I carry funeral flags
I'm from WNY too! Hello from Wheatfield!
cheryl anderson what a small world!!
I'm originally from Niagara falls and now live in Pike..by arcade and Warsaw .super small world
What made u decide u wanted to do what u do? You're so young and Very Beautiful!!! 😊💚💙💜💚
Cremation permits
I touched Holy water once, it started to boil!
Shovel, pickaxe, bible
Nilda colon
Does funeral cost varies in different funeral homes?
Khang Ho yes! Every single funeral home will have prices unique to their firm. You can call around and get general price lists from firms in the same general area and their prices can be completely different from one another.
Oh double dang yes. The funeral home I had planned to use for my cremation was $2900.00 ! Simple cremation, pickup, cab fare ( hearse ride, one way) cardboard container, ashes, done. The second car I made was all inclusive $ 1750.00, free if you donate to science. Always always make that second, third, forth call. It’s a spooky (sorry) business.
sorry, 2nd CALL obviously.
I have my grandpa’s flag... USMC Korea 😭💔🇺🇸
**umbrellas
Eileen Desimone I had a priest ask for an umbrella the other day at a graveside service; not because it was raining but because it was a very sunny and hot day!
the flag better to be safe then sorry
A better place to put the light would be on top of the car. I have a light bar and also a smaller lamp on my van, which I use for escorting oversize loads. New York State requires us to have a full light bar to escort oversize loads, and also a certification, but I don’t know if they might require a light bar for funeral use. I’m not in the funeral industry personally, but I am also a church organist, and I play for them whenever we have them at my church.
Rick Reed I actually do put it on top of my car, I just didn’t notice that I said it wrong until I was editing it! There are actually some towns where I live that are very strict about the color of the lights that funeral directors use, but at the end of the day, safety is our first concern and I’d rather take a chance and be in trouble with a town than not do everything in my power to be visible to outside drivers. I wonder how long we’ll have funeral processions, honestly, because we are having more and more families decide to meet directly at a church or cemetery.
I’m not in the funeral business but I know first hand how dangerous funeral processions can be. Even when a funeral home takes every precaution, there are those who DO NOT pay attention to a procession. Even with flashing lights on the lead cars and everyone else’s headlights on and flags attached to every car in the procession, there are still some people for whatever reason just don’t pay attention. And it’s not just funerals they need to be aware of, ambulance, police & fire engine sirens too) Years ago, I was riding in a funeral procession. (This was before cell phones). We were somewhere in the middle of the procession, as I was riding with my then fiancés family. As we approached an intersection, a woman came barreling right through and crashed into us. Being my then fiancé was a pall bearer, he was in one of the lead cars. He arrived at the cemetery, wondering where we were. Some of the other attendees had gone around us and proceeded on to the cemetery and let everyone know what happened. The six of us who were involved in the accident were all taken to the hospital. Thankfully, none of us were seriously wounded, only minor cuts and bruises. Only one of us had a head injury that required several stitches. It’s been many years since then, but I still get extremely nervous every time I have to drive in a funeral procession.
They don’t allow processions in Dallas anymore. The longest procession I’ve ever been in was from Oklahoma City to a town outside of Stillwater. It took about an hour and 4 or 5 police escorts. It was wild.
I always have sharpies and ankle tags for removals.
Nicole Flores that’s a great idea!
Dang you are beautiful 😍😍😍
She has a husband jackass
Keep it in your pants
Are you the woman who got formaldehyde poisoning and were hospitalized twice?
kennycharles seriously? 😐
Didn"t get this reply. Years ago a high school woman wrote her interest in becoming a FD. After graduation she went to mortuary school and started embalming. One day she became sick with formaldehyde poisoning and had to be hospitalized. She eventually had to give up this end of the funeral business. I was just curious to see if this was that woman. Seriously.
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Protestants don't offer prayers for the Dead.
John J. Sanchez prayers are offered up at protestant funerals, so you are wrong
Shoregirl74 NJ protestants do not believe in prayers for the dead. We do not pray for the dead, but rather for the families to get through their grief.
Uhhh as an Episcopalian (technically considered English Catholic but to Roman Catholicism we’re in that gray area between catholic and Protestant) we absolutely have funerary prayers. Not only that, but The Book of Common Prayer we use has prayers for just about everything, including Eucharist (Communion) for the dying and family that is in attendance and encourages songs of solemn levity. We also partner up with Methodist, Lutheran (if you knew the politics of that you’d be amazed at how far we’ve come!) and nondenominational leaders and believers in funerary proceedings.
Source: I was called to/ordained a Lay Deacon by permission of the Bishop of the Episcopal diocese I was in so that I could perform Christian “Protestant” final communion and essentially what were last rites for my father on his death bed.
Who blesses the water in the holy water bottle? and do we people believe it is blessed? Where do you get that water? After all it’s just water.
Forese83 I fill up the bottles from Catholic Churches. The ones in my community have areas in which you can do this where the priest has already blessed the holy water.
As for if you believe if it is blessed or not I suppose that's up to you and your particular views.
Forese83 It is just water but I suppose if a Catholic priest touched it it is cursed by his god Lucifer
The LDS church carries Special Oil that is blessed by a Melchizdic Priest Holder. Sorry for the spelling.
John J. Sanchez pick up a history book before you look even more stupid.
LOL Ridiculous. It's just water! It doesn't have any magical powers! 🙄
"Ayand" could you not scream!
What about a bible?
Dang you Beautiful
Good list. The funeral home I worked for, we would have kleenex, hand sanitizer, box of med & large rubber gloves, & towels.
Suz Williams all great items to have!
Suz Williams Why a box of Med’s? Why would you need Med’s?
Dang you cute
John J. Sanchez She is a doll.
If she were a male, would you be commenting on her appearance?
Catholics aren't Christian and unfortunately in California the bumper sticker/funeral director sign likely won't get you out of a parking ticket
John J. Sanchez Catholics are Christians. Catholics are not Protestants.
Stephanie Chenoweth you are totally ignorant of the origins of the pagan, planet worshiping Catholic church and that's the point of Protestants they PROTESTED the fake NON Christian dogma of the Catholic Church
John J. Sanchez YOU sir are totally ignorant..........enough said.......
Just because you don’t believe in or like Catholicism doesn’t change the legitimate fact that it is categorized as a Christian religion. Christian. The base is Christ, meaning a follower/disciple of Christ. Catholics are followers of Christ, therefore Christian. No matter whatever else is in the history of the religion.
And just because you feel that way doesn’t mean that anyone else believes what you do. 99.999999% of the planet correctly believes that Catholics are Christians. Also, she is a director in NY, so even if somehow there is a random ass loony cop in CA that agrees with you, they will never interface with her while she’s working.
Do you feel that police and sheriff's should respond to your "I am funeral director" sticker or the hazard lights, do not give you tickets for illegal parking? When I took my drivers test it was only a must give police, fire and ambulance the right of way. I am sorry but having lived in Orange County for 34 yrs. and am handicapped. I don't think it's legal or polite for you to use to use stickers that are not legal, I don't know about your light. When someone like me has great difficulty walking for even a little bit and you are using it to run the stores . We really deserve respect for the much appreciated handicapped signs. They can cause us to slip and fall in the winter and in the summer some people can have a heart attack from the heat. I am greatly surprised to hear that you have permission to use that sticker when you want to get in the store quickly even IF you are doing something work related. New York has a limited supply of handicaps,to see you using a parking spot and watching you run in or out of the store , I can't tell you how angry that would make. I am to understand that the sticker is for when you are in a funeral procession.
Pat, just stuff your harping somewhere else. Little Miss Funeral is not using her dash board sign to do a little shopping. She only uses it to transfer the bodies of someone's dearly departed. She is a hard working and very ethical woman which is very clearly evident.
You would know that if you had paid attention rather than screeching for attention.
@@maunster3414 I was not screeching for attention as you put it, I am not that kind of person. It was very nice to communicate with you.
Wtf do you need to open a casket for oh yeah you need to open up your “sleeping bed” huh
chris camacho
ARE YOU ON ILLEGAL DRUGS, OR ARE YOU DRUNK????
What’s in your car I’ll tell you death and death stuff you devil
chris camacho you’re very disturbed. Leave Lauren alone if you don’t like her channel.
chris camacho
Judging from the two comments you've made; you're really the devil!!!!!
I carry a Glock 17 with 2 extra 15 round hallow point rounds to avoid you funeral directors to make money off me
chris camacho rude
These funeral directors will be the same people that handle your dead body. I would suggest that you start being a little bit more respectful.
oddreyelle I’m 18 I’m from 99 I’ll bet money I’ll out live her when I’m 50 she’ll be 70 or some shit
chris camacho With your mentality you won't make it to 50. You're rude and you make the rest of us gun owners look like hicks!
Wtf are you even doing on this channel with such hostile views of funeral directors? What an oddly specific profession to hate on. While you might outlive her, you’re definitely going to die someday. And it might even be next year. Being young isn’t going to save you from dying - plenty of people don’t even make it to 18.
I just heard some of your video. You don’t seem to fit the picture. I would not expect a very young person like yourself in the business but more so, your voice and presence isn’t professional for something that requires more sober- mindedness or at least a bit more respectful. Why goofy? You’re upbeat. That might be ok for some other professions but from what I see overall including that well positioned skull in the background I don’t believe you work as a professional in the funeral business.
lulu and me how would you know she does or does not work.
Michelle Bergeron hi Michelle. Yes I would say she works somewhere...This lighthearted tone of the video and inexperienced voice talking almost in young girl twang seems incongruent to the the respect and humanity/ humbleness required in such an esteemed position in the funeral business. Perhaps a little documentary would be better and with maturer people. I have watched other videos pertaining to work in the funeral business and they differ greatly to this one. I mentioned that it is way too goofy and believe that. On a person level which helps the critical thinking, I have worked in healthcare both as a nurse then doctor for 38 years and take interest in conversations around topics around this. My career has involved dealing with the dying, deceased, and their families of which I aim to be respectful and with appropriately level headedness. Until a member of the family dies does a certain degree of sensitivity is required and appreciated. If someone saw this video, they might think that it will pass it off as a video of someone doing a Saturday evening RUclips “vid” with props.
@Addy Adams Yeah for death positivity! I also watch Ask a Mortician!
You’re not seeing her interactions with families or her behaving in a business manner. This is just a hobby for her, she’s showing her life. God forbid she can be lighthearted outside of her profession. Not everyone has to be so serious and sober all of the time just because you are.
She very obviously does work as a funeral director. She’s shown herself at work, at the funeral home, etc. Also, why on earth would she be pretending to be a freaking funeral director of all things? It’s not like she has a huge following or anything.