Much love to all the people in these videos. They are just trying to live their lives.... finding food each day, a roof - maybe - over their heads, staying warm or cool depending on where they live, taking care of those who depend on them, and yet... and yet, they give their work their very best effort. Whoever they work for, needs to know they are a lot more than just a worker bee.
You know this video was actually kind of satisfying, knowing that robots and machines aren’t doing nearly as much as I thought they were. Glad to see humans doing the work, and the robots will have to wait until another day to replace them. And they’d better be damn good robots! Those people were so incredibly skilled! Thanks for the video!! 👍👍👍
Team work, always a good thing. Sadly some people would regard it as a meaningless task by uneducated common people. Without people like this we would have nothing. I am too weak to even try any of these good on them I am proud and in awe.🙏👍😀
No one starts with skills like that, they have working for years and that's just muscle memory. So anyone who is disheartened, and worried you don't have that kind of skill, don't worry. You too can achieve this with practice. Good day...
Props to the dude holding that wheelbarrow this things are hard enough to keep level with just leaves or dirt in them but hauling around another dude while he cuts straight lines is a great feat of strength
We see people with skills like this, working with talents honed over years of labor, and we still feel the need to invent gods. These ARE the gods we need. Now we just have to treat them with the respect they deserve.
@@bigredc222 Yes, I like doing manual labor. Who wants to sit around in an office working hard to not do anything all day long, sucking up to the boss, and sabotaging your coworkers so you can get the promotion that you don't deserve all so you can go on to the next level and do the same thing? Oh I guess someone who wants to make a million dollar bonus after running the company into the ground but getting a bailout from the government/taxpayers. That sound about right? I helped build an elementary school this past year. Did you get those performance reviews done on time?
@@contumelious-8440 You are making a lot of assumptions PAL, I can't count how many houses, schools, hospitals, drug stores, banks, and office buildings I've built, I worked in construction for 35 years.
@@patriciajackson6711 You mean 10:55? ARE YOU BLIND?!!! She's obviously a female and a pretty one at that. You're only saying that because you're jealous of her beauty.
@@user-lxkwyql obviously, we must be looking at 2 different people. I don't get jealous of anybody else's beauty, because I've known all my life that I'm the ugliest human ever to walk on Earth.
Like 267 👍 Greetings from Naples, Florida. These were all pretty good, but the one of the race car tire changers was our favorite. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
Whoever's reading this, I pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day!
@@NorkDorf TYSVM !!! And, may the Almighty God Bless you in every way !! I Pray this in Jesus' name, and, by the Power of the Holy Spirit, Amen and Amen !!!
Great video! I love watching skilled people do awesome skilled things. I have a talent of my own, a few actually. I shred the guitar and I am a Usui Reiki master and well known distance energy healer. I have successfully healed over 1000 people of many, many conditions be they physical or mental health.
If you could find it in your heart to help me I would be forever grateful. I am in so much pain, I had to take over 10 pills to get it to settle down last night. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. 😊🙏❤️
Of course, just because they can do it fast doesn't mean it's the right way to do it. If companies in America could get away with paying people 50 cents an hour they would use human power too.
LOL. I like the comment. I saw a video of a guy that had to change out the strobe light at the top of a radio tower. 1700 feet up and dark clouds were on the horizon as he got near the top. Most of the climb was in the inside of the tower. Nearing the top he had move to the outside of it. Would that have been high enough for you? My guess is,,, MORE!
Wow, and fan-freaking-tastic. This has got to be one of your best videos ever. I speak quick, I think fast, this 20-minute video is almost too much to take for me. Such skill and innovation, the human machine at its best. As for the scaffolding, it looked like it was a mile high. My guess would be approximately 1/2 MI high. The guy painting the bowls, hand painted, amazing ! The bartender, that was one pretty lady. The sand castle house, totally awesome.
You can tell that none of them works in a union, that's for sure. They are all trying to work their hardest and in the most efficient way possible. Modern civilization was built through hard work and innovation. Lives were improved through union influence, which led to labor laws. Since the labor laws were written civilization has been weakened, and hollowed out, by unions. God bless the good people in these videos.
@1:40 - That's old school now as they don't use the 6 lug connection of the wheel anymore. After 50 years of struggling with it, NASCAR finally adopted a much quicker and more efficient method of attaching wheels to race cars, one that has been used by most road racing vehicles, a center lock, single nut hub attachment for many, many, many years! Oh well, at least they finally learned. Lol
I noticed that change this year. My guess is they made the change for safety reasons and not because it was more efficient. With the "old school" way sometimes an unsecured wheel would end up on the track. The new way kind of removes the tire changing experience connection between the fans and the NASCAR. We deal with lug nuts when changing a wheel and so did they. But now... No more. The only connection left between a NASCAR and a stock car is the general shape of the car's body. (The intent of the clip was to show how efficiently they could do it the "old school" way).
@@tigerzero5216 - Nope, they didn't do it for safety reasons at all, because the current single center lug can, and does on occasion, come off. It was done simply to speed up the pit stop and get back on the track more quickly.
These are fascinating to watch, but my God, to get to the point where people can do some of these things, especially when they work in unison imagine doing that same thing all day every day for years.
1:30 What we have here is an Uneven Fight. 3 Men, skilled, with had tools, will most always beat one man using a tool _that merely allows him to do the job at all!_
Too much video in the ads. As for these skilled people, if you look at the flip side of their skills, remember that behind each one of these people there's a boss who expects them to work at this speed and paying them peanuts.
1:13 und 3:05=cooles und cleveres team work 4:15= wo vorher 10 Menschen einen Arbeitsplatz hatten, hat jetzt nur noch 1 Mensch einen 8:55=💖❤ 11:54=😯 14:00= jetzt wissen wir wie dei Geschichten uber die Pyramiden und anderen "historischen" Dingen entstanden sind: 2022 hei ich kann das und wir sagen dann einfach es ist ein Fundort von vor uber 2000 Jahren🤭(das ist eine mega starke Gabe) 17:40= welcher Fisch ist das denn?
1:25 it took 3 ppl to do the same task that one person was doing. This isn't a fair comparison. Thats like saying if 1 person was hammering 50 nails vs 50 people hammering 50 nails.....why don't u compare three machines hammering 3 nails vs these three guys hammering 3 nails then see who goes faster....
The guys right at 1:26 hammering away reminded me exactly of the Dwarves from The Hobbit films, not the LOTR, the prequels. It showed I think 5-6 dwarves hammering away at a single item, a precious stone(?), a big chunk of Gold(?) anyway it was twice as many men as that and they were just as in sync if not more so! Gotta love the realism of Hollywood!
2:12 How do you apply for that job!? i LOVE heights..... 49% of me wants to jump, but thankfully the other 51% stops me! man, i love heights, and to get paid to do that, thats a bonus! actually i wonder what they make..... although im probably too much of an old fart by now to change careers!
I wanted to reply with a good comment. Are you scared of seeing the heights or of the thought of falling? Heights bug me as well. It's not the seeing of height that bothers me. It's the thought of falling and injury or worse. As long as I feel secure/safe from falling from high up. I can deal with heights. Long ago when I was a skinny teen, which was an advantage, I was climbing a big oak tree. Friends were watching and I fell a bit catching hold of a limb below and not falling to the ground. It hurt. I climbed down. That should have been the end of climbing trees. But I tried it again. Got to the top of it standing on a couple broomstick size branches. Time to go down before it breaks. That was the last time I climbed a tree. I think I was 16-17 in age. The highest I go now, at age 60+, is cleaning out the rain gutters on my roof, It bothers me with the thought of reaching too far over and falling 10 feet to the ground. It's not a height fear. It's a result fear.
@@tigerzero5216 With me, part of it is that seeing anything from way up high freaks me out. I'm horrible in an airplane. If I actually enjoyed the view when I'm up there it would be different. Best! :)
Much love to all the people in these videos. They are just trying to live their lives.... finding food each day, a roof - maybe - over their heads, staying warm or cool depending on where they live, taking care of those who depend on them, and yet... and yet, they give their work their very best effort. Whoever they work for, needs to know they are a lot more than just a worker bee.
humans at their best, men, women, all colours, together, alone, 'everyone just getting it done' . . . go humans!
The guys putting up that tower are awesome. They have balls of steel and earn every penny they take home. Much respect!
You know this video was actually kind of satisfying, knowing that robots and machines aren’t doing nearly as much as I thought they were. Glad to see humans doing the work, and the robots will have to wait until another day to replace them. And they’d better be damn good robots! Those people were so incredibly skilled! Thanks for the video!! 👍👍👍
Team work, always a good thing. Sadly some people would regard it as a meaningless task by uneducated common people. Without people like this we would have nothing. I am too weak to even try any of these good on them I am proud and in awe.🙏👍😀
No one starts with skills like that, they have working for years and that's just muscle memory.
So anyone who is disheartened, and worried you don't have that kind of skill, don't worry. You too can achieve this with practice. Good day...
The guy with the calculator is many trying to keep up with their losses in the stock market.
Wow, these people are just amazing, unbelievable skilled and hard working....thumbs up, they deserve good wages.
This is such a dope video. Showing real workers getting the job done.
Effortlessly at that!
Props to the dude holding that wheelbarrow this things are hard enough to keep level with just leaves or dirt in them but hauling around another dude while he cuts straight lines is a great feat of strength
If the center of gravity is right above the wheel it is not that bad. These guys are professionals 🙂
Perfection my fellow Humans! Much Respect!!
This was very satisfying, thank you so much for the video!
I used to hang scaffolding. So entertaining to see all the great aspects of work around the world.
We see people with skills like this, working with talents honed over years of labor, and we still feel the need to invent gods. These ARE the gods we need. Now we just have to treat them with the respect they deserve.
3:05 I LOVE THIS❕ TEAM WORK FR FR ❕💪
Why did the guys carrying bricks on their heads each drop one brick in a different pile? 10:10
Is that the kickback pile?
Love these vids that sometimes show you don't need modern machine. Wouldn't mind knowing what city and country these awesome workers hail from!
Do you like doing manual labor?
@@bigredc222 Yes, I like doing manual labor. Who wants to sit around in an office working hard to not do anything all day long, sucking up to the boss, and sabotaging your coworkers so you can get the promotion that you don't deserve all so you can go on to the next level and do the same thing? Oh I guess someone who wants to make a million dollar bonus after running the company into the ground but getting a bailout from the government/taxpayers.
That sound about right?
I helped build an elementary school this past year. Did you get those performance reviews done on time?
@@contumelious-8440 You are making a lot of assumptions PAL, I can't count how many houses, schools, hospitals, drug stores, banks, and office buildings I've built, I worked in construction for 35 years.
Wow all those people have mad crazy skills.
Damn, if only my mechanic work this fast.
The lady making the dumplings was going so fast that even slowing it down it was hard to see what she was doing.
That was a female ?
@@patriciajackson6711 You mean 10:55? ARE YOU BLIND?!!! She's obviously a female and a pretty one at that. You're only saying that because you're jealous of her beauty.
@@user-lxkwyql obviously, we must be looking at 2 different people. I don't get jealous of anybody else's beauty, because I've known all my life that I'm the ugliest human ever to walk on Earth.
A lot of these were in faster speed, it's hard to know which ones were. But it was fun watching for sure.
Like 267 👍
Greetings from Naples, Florida. These were all pretty good, but the one of the race car tire changers was our favorite. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
Howdy neighbor... The Villages here...lol
Whoever's reading this, I pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day!
TYSVM for the Prayers. My daughter and I need all the Prayers you can send our way, here in Florida !!
@@patriciajackson6711 sending love and prayers your way! ♥
@@NorkDorf TYSVM !!! And, may the Almighty God Bless you in every way !!
I Pray this in Jesus' name, and, by the Power of the Holy Spirit, Amen and Amen !!!
13:43 What the heck is that cable for? It's humongous. Amazing video. 👍
Best intro, got to the point in few seconds thank you
Awesome workers and great video, but sometimes your fast-motion is too fast. I'd love to watch the guys carving the sand wall at normal speed.
1:18 - a mechanical demonstration of 3-phase electricity.
love the teamwork
Not all works are does only by machines, but by Human beings.
Let materialistic people know this.
I love your videos. Thank you.
Hello everyone i love this channel
This channel is what keep me going every day
This was so amazing to watch. I am no fan of heights and very high spaces. 😍
VERY GOOD NICE 🇰🇷👍😎.
I absolutely loved this video 😍
Great video! I love watching skilled people do awesome skilled things. I have a talent of my own, a few actually. I shred the guitar and I am a Usui Reiki master and well known distance energy healer. I have successfully healed over 1000 people of many, many conditions be they physical or mental health.
If you could find it in your heart to help me I would be forever grateful. I am in so much pain, I had to take over 10 pills to get it to settle down last night. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. 😊🙏❤️
2:46 this is great if u want 90% accuracy on ur job. I'll admit its good but if he could do it at 100% if be impressed.
Wow. 😲👌🏼
Wow. This did not go as I expected
🐼 Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 69 yr old grandma in Texas, USA. 🐼 ❤ 🎀 👍 🧚♂ 🐈 🧚 🍀 💐
Satisfying
Love the piggie!!
7:02 some happy beers!
love these amazing
Strangely amazing
Watching the guy use a towel to keep the fish sword safe, not noticing that they are dragging towards another guy's gut, really fast and loose.
The guys throwing stuff to one another to package, cut and stack.
In North America, we would need a conveyor belt, a forklift and a union.
Of course, just because they can do it fast doesn't mean it's the right way to do it.
If companies in America could get away with paying people 50 cents an hour they would use human power too.
Nice work
10:25 my milkshake brings all the boys to the yard
i hold the world record for procrastination
ALWAYS AMAZING CONTENT!!
0:30 im more impressed he can catch them
I worked 12 years as a scaffolder, and it was never high enough.
LOL. I like the comment. I saw a video of a guy that had to change out the strobe light at the top of a radio tower. 1700 feet up and dark clouds were on the horizon as he got near the top. Most of the climb was in the inside of the tower. Nearing the top he had move to the outside of it. Would that have been high enough for you? My guess is,,, MORE!
Wow, and fan-freaking-tastic. This has got to be one of your best videos ever. I speak quick, I think fast, this 20-minute video is almost too much to take for me. Such skill and innovation, the human machine at its best. As for the scaffolding, it looked like it was a mile high. My guess would be approximately 1/2 MI high. The guy painting the bowls, hand painted, amazing ! The bartender, that was one pretty lady. The sand castle house, totally awesome.
You can tell that none of them works in a union, that's for sure. They are all trying to work their hardest and in the most efficient way possible. Modern civilization was built through hard work and innovation. Lives were improved through union influence, which led to labor laws. Since the labor laws were written civilization has been weakened, and hollowed out, by unions. God bless the good people in these videos.
A good anti union movie is "Carry On Around the Bend".
@@darrenrobinson9041 Thanks. I'll watch it.
I like it.
1:18 Kinda reminds me of a scene from The Hobbit ^^
5:45 bro playing cookie clice in real life
@1:40 - That's old school now as they don't use the 6 lug connection of the wheel anymore. After 50 years of struggling with it, NASCAR finally adopted a much quicker and more efficient method of attaching wheels to race cars, one that has been used by most road racing vehicles, a center lock, single nut hub attachment for many, many, many years! Oh well, at least they finally learned. Lol
I noticed that change this year. My guess is they made the change for safety reasons and not because it was more efficient. With the "old school" way sometimes an unsecured wheel would end up on the track.
The new way kind of removes the tire changing experience connection between the fans and the NASCAR. We deal with lug nuts when changing a wheel and so did they. But now... No more. The only connection left between a NASCAR and a stock car is the general shape of the car's body.
(The intent of the clip was to show how efficiently they could do it the "old school" way).
@@tigerzero5216 - Nope, they didn't do it for safety reasons at all, because the current single center lug can, and does on occasion, come off. It was done simply to speed up the pit stop and get back on the track more quickly.
These are fascinating to watch, but my God, to get to the point where people can do some of these things, especially when they work in unison imagine doing that same thing all day every day for years.
5:20 I Do NOT love this 😳
Because I’m scary af
And the video alone makes my heart stop and the pit in my stomach activate 😬
Awesome funny videos 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤩🤣😅✅🥰🥰🥰
7:23 green pancakes?!
4:08, what is the name of this excavator-like machine?
It's a timber harvester.
At 5:25 I reckon has got to be about 600 metres high and with only a harness. They know no fear!
Crate guy's boss just took a valium.
0:55
They were sandblasting that ship not painting it
5:15 “How high is this scaffolding?”
Yes.
Absolutely love the Michael Jackson references!
Hello everyone
17:21 I wonder what kind of fish that is.
My talent is I watch RUclips videos continuously for hours 😂😂
1:30 What we have here is an Uneven Fight. 3 Men, skilled, with had tools, will most always beat one man using a tool _that merely allows him to do the job at all!_
Too much video in the ads.
As for these skilled people, if you look at the flip side of their skills, remember that behind each one of these people there's a boss who expects them to work at this speed and paying them peanuts.
@1:58 What the heck was that tower for ?
My favourite sound is back
At 5:40, how many fingers would I have left ?? Probably NONE !! LOL !!
5:15 if the video wasn't so blurry I might be able to tell.
How much does the paint weigh on a ship that large? My guess is around 10,000 tons or about 3 million gallons.
Woopwoop
Is this helping the algorithm?
@ 2:35: I worked with Roofers that could hand bang nails faster than that! ALL day long, not for a short vid....
Im sure many of us can do anything within this video if we put actual effort into learning
😲👏👏👏
How high is the scaffolding?
Answer: too high! 😵💫
1:13 und 3:05=cooles und cleveres team work
4:15= wo vorher 10 Menschen einen Arbeitsplatz hatten, hat jetzt nur noch 1 Mensch einen
8:55=💖❤
11:54=😯
14:00= jetzt wissen wir wie dei Geschichten uber die Pyramiden und anderen "historischen" Dingen entstanden sind: 2022 hei ich kann das und wir sagen dann einfach es ist ein Fundort von vor uber 2000 Jahren🤭(das ist eine mega starke Gabe)
17:40= welcher Fisch ist das denn?
1:25 it took 3 ppl to do the same task that one person was doing. This isn't a fair comparison. Thats like saying if 1 person was hammering 50 nails vs 50 people hammering 50 nails.....why don't u compare three machines hammering 3 nails vs these three guys hammering 3 nails then see who goes faster....
5:15
Too. The answer to “how high” is “too high”
👍👍👍👍👍👍
The guys right at 1:26 hammering away reminded me exactly of the Dwarves from The Hobbit films, not the LOTR, the prequels. It showed I think 5-6 dwarves hammering away at a single item, a precious stone(?), a big chunk of Gold(?) anyway it was twice as many men as that and they were just as in sync if not more so! Gotta love the realism of Hollywood!
Ot 0:26 or 0:36 is liggit koroko from koruko basketball which is an anime
2:12 How do you apply for that job!? i LOVE heights..... 49% of me wants to jump, but thankfully the other 51% stops me! man, i love heights, and to get paid to do that, thats a bonus! actually i wonder what they make..... although im probably too much of an old fart by now to change careers!
Lol can somebody please tell me the name of that little trap song hes using? 😅
Thanks
I don't know what some of these people are paid, but it's not enough!
Was formt dieses Mädchen? 8:30🤔
3:22
No, that's not creepy looking...
I don't want to know how high the scaffolding is. I'm scared of heights.
I wanted to reply with a good comment.
Are you scared of seeing the heights or of the thought of falling?
Heights bug me as well. It's not the seeing of height that bothers me. It's the thought of falling and injury or worse. As long as I feel secure/safe from falling from high up. I can deal with heights.
Long ago when I was a skinny teen, which was an advantage, I was climbing a big oak tree. Friends were watching and I fell a bit catching hold of a limb below and not falling to the ground. It hurt. I climbed down. That should have been the end of climbing trees. But I tried it again. Got to the top of it standing on a couple broomstick size branches. Time to go down before it breaks.
That was the last time I climbed a tree. I think I was 16-17 in age. The highest I go now, at age 60+, is cleaning out the rain gutters on my roof, It bothers me with the thought of reaching too far over and falling 10 feet to the ground. It's not a height fear. It's a result fear.
@@tigerzero5216 With me, part of it is that seeing anything from way up high freaks me out. I'm horrible in an airplane. If I actually enjoyed the view when I'm up there it would be different. Best! :)
OMG did yall see that chick open beer bottles that shit was the best one I couldn't believe my eyes
"How high is this scaffolding ??"
TOO F***ING HIGH !!!!
Les hommes-machines ...
300 feet or 300 meters 5:04