@@xntx0341 He is referring to a quote from Jesus, about those in the Kingdom of God. *Matthew 5: 13-16* 13 “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot. 14 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. So essentially, the comment was applauding him for doing good works. He's being the salt of the earth, adding flavor to a tasteless world. 🙂
Meanwhile tiktokers: My cat pooped on the floor ,what a terrible life i am living. Gets millions of dollars for bieng useless. Meanwhile this kid: Working 80 hours a week and doing something useful to the society. Gets minimum wage for all his effort
@Gerardo Guijarro Heaven forbid people don't want to work 3 jobs just to afford food and heat for the month while having absolutely no time or energy left for anything else.
Next time you buy food for cheap, remember that some brave people like this young man are working tirelessly for us to eat. There are no "good deals" with food there are only fair deals. Everything has a price in this world and we owe to pay that price if we respect ourselves and others.
Tell this to liberals who think they have the right to free anything that they deem a "necessity". IE: Food/Water/Housing/School/Internet/ETC. These purple haired freaks are ruining the country with their socialist and communist brainwashing.
@@maur23100 in a nutshell farmers are being treated poorly but that’s just the surface, if u wanna look into it more then i suggest looking up something along the lines of india farmers protest or india kisaan treatment
If it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t have all of this MEANINGFUL CONTENT AM I RIGHT?! If you didn’t know I was being sarcastic then you probably are a “tik toker”
Remember, there's always someone grinding like fuck out there without bragging about it Edit (because some people may have misinterpreted my comment): i support this vid, because it's clear he has been doing this for a long while before posting it. No in-your-face bragging, no pseudo-motivational quotes, just a clear insight on what he does on a daily basis. I would prefer actual live sounds rather than the music though. Still, respect the grind.
Yeah I dont know how I feel about people posting videos like that... I mean, working hard is worth it, I work hard, many people work hard...but neither me nor those people want to share the number of hours we work, cause working is for yourself and the ones you love... I want to share the result of the work, and the process of making it, not just some 3m42 of "yo check how much I work"
A lot of younger people don’t get the respect from their elders or A lot of adults for working like this and to me it just feels good that I know I can do as good of a job as any adult out there but nobody except my boss knows how much I actually make / work because I don’t feel the need to share this with anyone
@@matthewmontano9695 Angry? lol. How can you read emotion through a line of text? That's of your own thinking. But, since you said that, for what reason would I be angry? I'm curious.
That would be like near impossible. Most full time students have a 15 hour lecture load, not factoring in studying time (which depending on circumstances ranges from matching to twice your lecture load). There are 112 daylight hours in a week if we assume he sleeps 8 hours a night. 80 of those hours are spent on the farm, that leaves 32 hours a week for school and free time. Considering that school only runs 5 days a week, he actually has only around 23 hours on weekdays, and assuming a 15 hour schedule that leaves him 8 hours of studying and free time on weekdays. Plus an additional 9 hours over the weekend. Idk about you, but that schedule would drive anyone insane.
Is that quote wrong? My work ethic and those around me’s work ethic is not nearly as strong as the older generations. To keep it real. All this generation does is complain and be lazy
@@elvenscar The facts are that boomers worked less hours and for better wages. Boomers believe they struggled because they succeeded. It's purely because they were indoctrinated to believe in the meritocracy at a time when the economy was very good.
@@elvenscar give me a break, I know more lazy boomers than the young generation. And at my workplace, I know many more younger workers, while less experienced, would run over the old folks at my company if given a chance. The only problem is entry for good jobs is WAY way harder for the younger generation which is the single most hardest part of anyone's career, than it was for the entry for older generations into the workforce when American economy was BOOMING during their time.
Wages generally come from the amount of people something benefits. If course this work is important, but does it benefit as many people as amazon? This is the discrepancy between work and wages, it's not about work it's about people
Most owners of farms are, the people that do work on the farm are just hires. Do you have any idea how much these tractors, buildings, and animals cost?
My mother's side comes from a line of farmers. She told me my grandfather bought some land for a few thousand dollars at that time and planted each coconut trees by hand. He was only 18 at that time like this gentleman. Eventually, he became successful and was able to grow cocoa, mangos, rice, and etc. He was able to add chickens, cows, goats, and horses to the farm. My mother instilled the value of hard work, she learned from my grandfather. I definitely appreciate the hard work that goes from farm to table.
This is more of a motivational video than those millionaires screaming how easy it is to be rich with “dedication” this was more inspiring this men’s work brother 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@@huuuphuuup6312 really? Imagine the "poor people" making the food you eat everyday. The meat and vegetables you eat aren't easy to make. Be thankful you have people working their asses off to feed your ungrateful ass,or else you'd be dead by now
@@huuuphuuup6312 No poor people think being rich makes your problems go away and your life is just parties and cars. Rich people know being rich is lonely and telling everyone no, no I can’t go to that party I need to work right now, no I can’t have some sort of relationship with you I spend all of my time working and improving myself. Poor people think being rich is cool. Being rich is being rich.
@@rwbatze I'm sorry, but being rich is a hell of a lot easier than being poor. No, it might not make all your problems go away, but most of them. You have food on the table and somewhere to live, you don't have to worry about paying the rent and if you have children they will be provided for. Those basic needs are met when you are rich. If you have trouble with your mental health you have money to go to a therapist. If you're overworked, you can hire people to do some of it for you. Also, do you really think that poor people don't work as hard? Just swap rich with poor in your last statement. Stop acting like it's tough being rich.
Just remember young people, the candle that burns twice as bright lasts half as long. If you work 80 hours a week and after a few years, you're still just working your ass off; reexamine your work ethic. Stop and smell the roses every now and then. Edit: This isn't some grand declaration either. You do you. I speak from my experience alone, and my experience is that after working my ass off at a wide variety of soul-deadening retail jobs, I found myself fantasizing about putting a revolver in my mouth everyday I woke up. So for me, I work from home now doing music stuff. It pays okay, though it's not the most stable source of income, but guess what? I'm happier. I am in better shape now than when I was working. 25lbs lighter, I have time to work out and focus on things like family and things that make me happy. So yeah, if you want to write some cynical comment about me, go for it. I know why you are writing it, and I used to be in your shoes. All I'm saying is that if you work so much and then you waste what little free time you have writing some carcinogenic trash underneath me, then you are *exactly* the type of person who should take a step back and ask yourself if all the work and money is worth anything if you never get a chance to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Also, there are 2 other comments on this video left after mine which say pretty much the same thing, but they have more likes and less anger underneath? What does that tell you?
We also have this joke at work. we make packaging material, for example egg trays. so when easter comes the egg farms place big orders on our trays. and we joke like, yep easter is coming, that means the chickens are working harder now 😂😂 we make them whole year round, but the orders are extra big then
You only get one back one set of lungs, eyes, and a pair of knee, hips when any of those go so do you. Treat them kindly don't work more or harder work slow and smarter.
Exactly. I overworked my self from 18-22 working 60+ hours per week and if I could do it again I'd just take a part time job and enjoy those years, do some traveling just stop and enjoy what's around me, my family etc.. Things come with tike and patience, no point in burning yourself out at a young age and causing permanent damage to your body. Plus your energy levels significantly decrease after you're about 22-23.
Seeing a lot of interesting comments here, just want to clarify, this lad clearly enjoys what he is doing, if he wishes to work 80 hrs a week so be it, as long as he is aware of the consequences (good or bad) nobody on here has the right to say how he should live his life, but suggestions are fine.
Some of us are older and have been there and wish to offer advice. Is he going to take it? Of course not. The same way I and many other people ignored the advice back then. When you're young, you feel invincible, until life shows you how fragile you are.
@@Opethfeldt Very true. Just like my sister actually. She was quite a daredevil. Till she broke her wrist and it no longer works properly. I say lucky it wasn't her leg, or arm.
From someone who knows how hard that job really is,i wish you all the best young fella,you are extremely smart for starting to work hard that early and you are so far ahead of some people your age,once again wish you all the best and just keep going !!!
@@SilencedButNotForgotten if one breeds non-human animals for slaughter, where the end goal is always profit based on their exploitation. Does one really care about them?
Lol 40 hours... I wish!!! I usually work 48-60 hours a week. But currently have a lack of employee at work during the pandemic and I’ve gotta work 72 hours
@@TheNuclearBolton as somebody who is half Italian, the catering industry (or to be honest anyone who you see employed while on vacation) is massacring. The workweek starts at 70 hours but can very well be beyond 100, with a pay that is at best 2-3 euros per hour, and don't expect to have a contact, or god forbid an insurance
Not everyone wants to be a CEO, own expensive cars, a college degree, travel, whatever the fuck you consider to be a good life, the individualistic western norm of success. Everyone has their own definition of success and happiness. If this is what he enjoys, let him be. These comments are so ignorant. I'm sure he has it figured out. edit: When I commented this most comments were negative, saying how he should build an "actual career" or not do physical work or that "its not worth it". All I'm saying is not everyone finds fulfillment in the same things you do and you should respect that. I'm also quite literally not talking about money. There is a rise of influencers, entrepreneurs promoting this entire "dont be a slave to society, quit your job and start your own business, ill tell you how when you buy my programme!" and I think it's quite damaging and unrealistic to think that way.
Ignorance is everywhere. People always say money is key to happiness but in reality you can’t live without money and happiness can’t be bought. Made that way but that’s the reality. Everyone can’t also be successful in the same way $ wise.
@@spumeeuw430 Not really man, nothing wrong with that being anyone's view of success either. Maybe should've used the word individualistic instead of egoistic. Different strokes for different folks, I just think it's silly to make such rapid assumptions about how he's suffering because he is doing physical labor.
I was like you when I was younger.Now I'm 28 yo with 3 herniated discs which makes me unable to lift anything heavier then a grocery bag and causes constan cramping in my both legs.And my hair is already getting grey on the side of my head.Body has a limit to which it can be pushed to.I wouldn't like to see the same thing happen to a hard working kid who seems to be trying too hard to make things better.Remember that you can't keep this up for another 50 years.Learn from my mistakes
@@Cheesusrice69222 pretty insensitive. Doubt you’d be saying that if you were in as much pain as most spinal injuries cause. You would just be hoping for a time to soon come that the pain subsides indefinitely.
I worked about as hard when I was 16 to 18, I'm 22 rn with my whole right side of my body messed up. Like, I legit feel crooked. 😂 with this whole covid shit, it's hard to get treated properly.
Young man working harder than most people out there trying to get famous off showing their face and body. Thank you for playing important role in society
No he is part of the problem feeding us hormone puss antibiotic pussfilled inflamitory milk 🥛 it's damaging to health. Bleh. 😳 Shaking ass igirls at least make me happy briefly.
Sad, but I feel like a true chad wouldn't post this on youtube to tell everyone how hard he works. While he was making this video others kept on working...
@@Leon.Stanic who gets motivated by seeing others work? Even if they do, it is a horrible source of motivation which will quickly run out and then you'll be lost. If you're still looking for motivational videos on youtube then you're way behind and have a long way to go. For some reason people really like hearing the advice "work hard" being told to them. You don't just work for the sake of it, you work because you need to in order to achieve something in a field you're passionate about. True motivation only comes from that : actually liking what you do.
From experiance (farmer here) farms are family buissnes most of the time, you start working when you are 12 and end when you die, i belive its same here
In my country. Some jobs offer 12hours shift or more then only have a 15 to 30mins breaktime. But yeah 12hours shift everyday is very hard. Especially if it is a redundant job like factory work or fastfood.
@@faker3033 yeah, 6 to 6 every day. i worked in a wood factory, and it was very labour intensive. i would still come home, shower and eat, then immediately go to the gym and train.
I’m 17, working 75 hours a week as a carpenter, I’m paid 1.5 euro per hour... It’s hard because I can’t continue with education cuz this is the only option I have due life being life. But this just showed me that I’m not alone and there’s plenty others like me out there grinding their ass off for better life
Depending on the schedule and the work mentality of this farmer... he should approximately get about 32 hours of actual free time a week. Think about this. He gets less than 2 days to actually do something other than work.
@@WoodenLimp Just because I'm at work doesn't mean I'm working. You have to take into account commute time... then 30 minute lunches. Yeah....sometimes that averages to 3 hours of sleep a day.
I’m 24 years old, and I’ve been always the quiet kid that didn’t not how to say no to a person, I’ve been working since I was 18 years old, in civil construction sometimes from 7 am to 21 pm, almost a year on that I left because I was soo tired and I would only receive around 300-400 euros per month, then I started working in a factory, in shifts, night shift included, the salary, insurance and everything is pretty good but it’s really far away from where I live (we are 2 guys, I drive one day he another, 6 days per week, around 3 hours in the car each day then 8 hours of work), and if I went to live there I would leave the person that comes with me behind and the houses are pretty expensive. The job requires physical ability and it can be really tiring mentally. I’ve been to fisioterapy and I tried gym and a hang out with some drinks is my way out many times, my schedule is out of control and I can’t find another decent job, sometimes I just feel soo tired but I also want to enjoy life soo I end up sleeping like 4 hours in medium per day, and I think I can’t handle much longer 😅
Make yourself a plan to go back to school, even part time, and get some new skills. It’s not easy but you will thank yourself for it big time. Chin up mate and all the best.
If your grinding like that, you need to invest into something.... You can but your hump but if your income only goes up a little bit more, doesn't change your lifestyle. Grind for 3-5 years but invest into stocks, bitcoin. I'm 25, own two rentals debt free...
Dude just quit, trust me it doesn't get any better. I mean at the end of the day it's up to you what you do. But i've had the same experiences. Working jobs that are so tiring on the body and very draining mentally. And in the end all it did was make me more and more miserable. So don't fool yourself bro, if you know you don't want to work jobs like that then don't. Quitting might be the best thing you ever did. Anyway bro I hope you make the best choice for yourself. All the best 👍
respects to that dude doing dirt. i seen what it’s like tho my father got a full time job since 11 in Sicily it took a toll on him. that’s why i swore to this day i would never do anything to break my back
I actually dont understand the point of this video or why people find it impressive? Migrant workers from mexico have been doing this since the 80s. And they're severely under paid yet none of them make RUclips videos about it? Why is this even something that needs to be filmed. Millions of chinese do thia as well.
@@andretarvok7122 bc he can post whatever he wants😂 yeah people have been doing agriculture for years and this boy is proud of what he does what’s so wrong wi try him posting it? seems like you’re jealous you couldn’t do this at 16. what a shit take
thats not true my grandad had been a farmer since he was a kid. he did all this work till he was 70. then his sons used to help him and he grew up to the age of 87. still being fit.
Thats the biggest piece of crap ever. My father has been construction man for 63 years, and still going strong at the age of 79. Working much doenst break you
Well those feds idea of a hard day’s work is a lazy man’s desire. Whatever man doesn’t live to work or have someone he’s working for that’s worth living to work for, I pity him.
See I understand the satisfaction of coming home after a hard day at a trade job or another strenuous job like this, I've been there done that. Although, in 10-20 years you'll be wishing you didn't do it, your body will be absolutely shot, and you've wasted the best time of your life. I'm 21 and thats why I'm back to school going for an engineering job. People have different opinions on this but that's my take. Your work ethic is great though and that is a very rare trait that cannot be taught.
Engineering isn't an option for everyone. Even in the USA not everyone was given a quality math education to get their foot in the door. It's a blessing to be able to go to school for it, and also a blessing to actually land an engineering job after graduation.
I am at 3rd year of my bachelor engineering currently. I think I would rather work like him than paying big amount of money for my degree which does not guarantee a good job to be honest
@@Sam-dc9bg right I didn't say everyone must get an engineering career that's just what I'm doing. Although the math is rather simple in a lot of engineering careers. I mean engineering doesn't mean your going to be building intricate structures and making complicated computer programs. A lot of it is just looking for solutions to problems and seeing if they work as intended. Math can be taught, work ethic cant like I said.
@@syedarman4720 no man not at all. My brother is an electrical engineer and he worked for union pacific railroad, now he has his own contracting business and makes an absolute metric shit ton. Yes it's expensive but if you stick with it it WILL pay off. If your making 130k or more a year whats a $150 student loan payment every month? Thats nothing really.
My family is poor, going to college is an option but, why would I take out a loan or go into debt. My family don't even got the money for it. I would rather just work as soon as im finish with school to support them and later on buy stocks. I'm 16 years old, I should have a job by now but no one is hiring especially with covid well, Imma just keep trying.
Mad respect for u man, I’m 19 and working ~50h per week at my family’s vineyard/farm and I already struggle. my max was like 70h in a week, cant even imagine what’s it like to do more than that every week!
@@rdabek in a previous video he says he was given it by partnership I believe. Also, at the beginning of the channel more or less he says none of his family has connections to farming. He has gone out on his own will to do it
@@rdabek IF he is working trhe land and paying expenses i would classify for the time he owns it as his farm. He owns more than most people will. theres no need to be shooting him down either hes being succesfull
@@rdabek and it’s not about owning it. He clearly doesn’t own it if he did he wouldn’t be the one working 80 hours a week he would pay someone to do it. He works on the farm but has no ownership in it same as any other job at a business. You people are fucking sad talking shit behind a screen on this boy like you could EVER do something even comparable to the amount of effort he’s been putting in. Nothing but sad depressed little soft ass bitches who are jealous because they’re beta as fuck compared to this guy and he only 18.
Most farm jobs are like that regardless of your age and tends to be more labourer intensive when younger as its most likely an apprenticeship when ur encouraged to push your work limits especially when it's a live in position .....I done it at the age of 17 working from 6am till 10:30pm without any machinery like tractors and was mucking out 30 horses a day, running 10 hours a day in riding lessons with only 1 hour lunch break and once i released the income was never going to be reliable at a junior stage i had a career change and became a NHS Call Handler
Mother fucking tell my HOA.. they made me take out all my boxes... pay those ass muchners a few hundred a quarter and they wont let me plant fruit trees or have any raised boxes.. seems society got us fucked man not ' dont even wanna grow their food ' . Go try that at a apartment complex.
Yeah I grew up on a farm my dads a farmer it doesn't make sense to me cleaning up cow shit and feeding animals all day and yard work why not spend those hours educating yourself and really make the money
@@grubert3535 yeah I do, I live in garage at my grandmas house with 14 other family members in a 3 bedroom house, work full time plus overtime since I was 17 and managed to save as much as I could so I could escape the madness one day, but I’m sure you’re typing that from ur nice bedroom in ur moms house where u pay no bills and work a part time cuz ur too lazy to work full time and still have no savings into ur mid twenties but blame it on everyone else
Wanna be 30 and have destroyed body go on, keep it up. You'll earn money so you can give it to your health care. I support hard working but remember life is not a sprint its a long distance race.
@@Allforthefunbaby He's not pissing on him he's giving solid life advice. I know plenty former workaholics that were linesman, etc. Working the same kinda hours and hard work and most of them are fucked. It's great he loves what he does, but with those hours he won't be doing it for long. Work to live, not live to work.
@@Allforthefunbaby I don't know where you found that I'm piss on these things? I just tried to point that you're not immortal and to care about ourself. Because I have some friends that worked like that and now they are broke because of no time for life because of demaged body, because of that they spend money on doctors and rehabilitation. Maybe youre to young to understand that.
@@Allforthefunbaby that's just an honest truth. They weren't shitting on the guy.. it's amazing that this guy works like he does but there is no way to get around the wear and tear of working this hard.
@@Allforthefunbaby he's telling the truth. You can do 80 hours all you want but one day your body will tell you no, and that's it, no other replacements. Man needs to take it easy or else he'll be a regretful old man
He Is not a farmer, he Is a worker. Unless it's HIS farm, so It makes sense to work alot, but even then i do not believe that he really cannot afford an helper of some sorts. So its One out of three: 1. He Is being exploited 2. He Is not doing smart enough choices business Wise 3. He Is hella stingy
@@daco7612 he's most likely working on his parents farm which means he owns probably a portion of it and his parents are leaving him to maintain his portion while also doing other daily chores. Dairy farms produce a lot of money but the money get circulated back into the farm, so in reality he's probably not making a whole lot of money to take home. I don't know if you're familiar with dairy farms, or farms in general but that is what I've learnt from working on one for the past 3 years.
@@benfeldkamp8394 so? He or his parents can choose to hire extra help. Farm work is essential to the function of our lives, but workers can send a clear message to whoever is in control by choosing not to do the work until they are paid better wages or given better work conditions. No matter what work it is, no one should glorify working double the normal work week.
@@greydaydog maybe they’re looking for help but no one is around? If he’s living with his parents it’s probably expected for him to help him. A dairy farm can not just stop working, there always has to be someone there managing it 24/7. I don’t think he’s trying to glorify it either, I honestly just think he’s trying to show what it’s like being a dairy farmer. He just is simply a hard worker nothing to it.
@@benfeldkamp8394 hi, so I ve watches other videos from his channels and it's not his or his parents farm. Yeah i m pretty familiar with dairy farms since i ve a lot of parents working in One of them so even tho what you Say May Be true sometimes, where I live dairy farm owners are helped quite a lot by the state and for sure live a very comfortable Life,and probably it's the same all over Europe
@@trvpgame7710 farming is not a very lucrative business. Most farmers need government subsidies to stay afloat. Especially at the beginning of covid when supply chains were obliterated with the national shutdown. This isn’t a matter of “generational wealth” especially if he’s working 80 hrs a week. He probably has to work or the farm is screwed.
It's not about how many hours you work it's about making the most amount of money in the least amount of time so you have free time to do what makes you happy. Unless your job makes you happy. Then you become a workaholic lol
thats the worst mentality people have... just try to work least as possible and earn as much as possible is a shitty mindset that does nothing good to you in the long run, it literally sounds like something a scammer would say... Do you think people on the farm have the luxury to work few hours a day? lmao
Im 27 years old, and I wished I was smart enough to understand between working smarter not harder. Reason being is because I'm starting to lose feeling in a few fingers, have lower back pain, joint pain in my right knee and ankle as well as both of my wrists. On the outside I look fine, but on the inside? All that I put my body through with "hard work" is catching up to me, so to anyone reading this just remember: Work SMARTER not HARDER. EDIT:thanks for the likes guys
Exactly. I wish you the best bruh. Physical/Mental health is no joke. I'm trying to be a boss and let these suckers gloat about how hard they work FOR ME 😂😂😂😂
You're so right! I'm 26 and have a tendency to just do stuff at work just to get it done as soon as possible instead of stopping and thinking of a good way to lift or pull, or asking for help, then I end up hurting myself and not doing anything about it, and I don't report it because that takes time away from work and I just want to hurry up and get done lol. My body is begging for me to change my work ethic, or my job whichever comes first lol.
Luvin your camera angles. I see you have a trainee started, makes the work go faster. You covered so much in this one that I hardly know what to comment on. Its a good thing that boys can live on no food, no sleep and only hints of fun. Great video RB. Peace.
This is true I did 70 to 80 hours a week for 10 yrs I'm 35 now and feel like my body wants to break down. My back gave out my hands hurt I can't hold a pen for to long because they cramp up my legs hurt and it definitely isn't worth it
I’m about to be 26 and my knees and back are destroyed. I worked 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for over a year and a half and before that I did 60ish hours a week for years. I feel like I’ve fucked myself for the rest of my life. But I got a new house and car.....
Not true. I work with a couple of men in their 80s, both are apache and they work 80+ hours a week. We do heavy maintenance on jets that is very physically demanding and they do just as much as the young guys. They don't talk about the pain they're in. They're a testament to how much stronger their generation is compared to current generations. Minus this kid in the video. Much respect to farmers because they still put in the work everyday
It’s really sad that we’re conditioned to value relentless labor/hustle as a virtue.. if you’re just being and are content, that means you aren’t producing value for your economy, therefore we must shame you! WORK PRODUCE GRIND SPEND Edit: yes, work is vital. Laborers are amazing people. I’m talking about glorifying work in a vain way-bragging about being used till your backs broken, you’re burnt out, you hate life, just for a company to squeeze pennies out of you, is disgusting. (I’ve worked with plenty of cooks and chefs who kill themselves for their jobs)
Innovation and diversification is what people need to learn when they make money. People only think they can make money doing one thing. "Welp only way I can make money is if I go insane working at McDonald's or break my back doing construction jobs" NO. Invest your money, buy things for low prices and flip them for more money. Find a job that you enjoy and don't force yourself into being what the world wants you to be.
@@dannywortley6897 What's your idea of "putting in work" ? Because I'm pretty sure that breaking your back doing a construction job isn't gonna change the world. In first world countries we are past the age of building basic infrastructure. Ideas, intelligence and knowledge are more powerful than brute force.
You just lazy af. Relentless labor/hustle is what got us here. If it weren't for the men/women that worked their asses off, this country or practically any other country wouldn't be the same. It's not sad at all, what's sad is people working without saving a lick of money.
And show some respect to your ancestors who did work their ass off, and show respect to those who are still doing it. Not everybody could be a gaming streamer.
All the love the farmers are getting is deserved but people need to know there's lots of industries that people work hard n long.... I work in a steel factory. 4am to 4 pm Monday to Saturday
I work for a moving company. Everyday we start at 8 and we try to end at 4 but, we never do. As of right now, I’m not getting a day off and am getting time and a half over this upcoming weekend for both days since they need the work, and I need the cash 💵
Than stop and do other stuff learn new stuff for ex :D it's fun to learn new things you're interested in tbh just discover yourself maybe youl I'll love coding if you try it maybe you're into cars and would like.mechanical stuff idk try :D tbh I used to game a lot too at that age I'm 19 now an regret not spending more time on things that I also love but are harder to develop like coding skills
@@bluemonday2000 No that's a bad idea imo because it's Vvery hard to do so also very hard to maintain. There are much better ways to make money (off of other passions degrees)
In Deutschland arbeitet einfach jeder Politiker 37 Stunden und müssen so gut wie nichts tun. Und er 80 Stunden, muss auf Pausen verzichten. Verdient nur ein apfel und ei. This life
Its not always about money, its about feeling fulfilled and satisfied in yourself. A feeling of accomplishment is often better than a feeling of having nothing to do. Not everyone wants to be on holiday and party all the time.
Just remember people have to do this and a thousand other shitty jobs or else the country literally wouldn’t run, people have to work overtime people have to work the night shift and have their body and normal life be totally changed. That’s reality
Yea but at the same time he's only 18 hell I just stopped working last year because of the virus and his works simple compared to what I was doing. Only know because I've farmed before since I live on one and it ain't as hard as it's made out to be especially if you run equipment off an on that's a break right there. Landscaping and hard scaping all day in the hot sun is excruciating. Gotta give it too the young man though, it's very rare these days, it aggravates me when you hear people complain about working 40 or 50 hours and their job ain't physically demanding.
@Mr Murders my family was poor, my mom declared bankruptcy and was mentally ill (depression and bipolar), I suffered 5 depressions in the last decade, I have no safety net, but working doesn't fullfil me. It is just a mean to an end (survival). I'm happy not being productive and just enjoying my time on earth while I'm young and healthy...
This work is quite different from doing construction jobs like hanging drywall or framing or plumbing for 80 hours a week. There's way more variation in this kind of work as opposed to doing repetitive heavy lifting constantly for 80 hours a week
Salt of the earth, be blessed brother.
never fancied shoveling shit but i have a different kind of respect for ranchers
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Ick
On foenem grave akh
@@xntx0341 He is referring to a quote from Jesus, about those in the Kingdom of God. *Matthew 5: 13-16* 13 “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.
14 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.
So essentially, the comment was applauding him for doing good works. He's being the salt of the earth, adding flavor to a tasteless world. 🙂
You won't see anyone advocating, crying, or feeling sorry for him. Yet his job is just as essential. Keep grinding homie, dying breed!
@Gerardo Guijarro alright? props to the people who do
Meanwhile tiktokers:
My cat pooped on the floor ,what a terrible life i am living.
Gets millions of dollars for bieng useless.
Meanwhile this kid:
Working 80 hours a week and doing something useful to the society.
Gets minimum wage for all his effort
@Gerardo Guijarro people just realized how crazy it is to work for $8 an hour
@Gerardo Guijarro Heaven forbid people don't want to work 3 jobs just to afford food and heat for the month while having absolutely no time or energy left for anything else.
@Gerardo Guijarro There's a lot more to life than work buddy
Next time you buy food for cheap, remember that some brave people like this young man are working tirelessly for us to eat. There are no "good deals" with food there are only fair deals. Everything has a price in this world and we owe to pay that price if we respect ourselves and others.
More people need to understand that everything has a price
Tell this to liberals who think they have the right to free anything that they deem a "necessity". IE: Food/Water/Housing/School/Internet/ETC. These purple haired freaks are ruining the country with their socialist and communist brainwashing.
@@Djfjfjrhhrjrhrhfj liberals are not communists or socialists lol
Lol that’s just a cheap excuse to view how shitty this is. No kid should be working 80 hours a week
@@Djfjfjrhhrjrhrhfj
It should be a necessity.
This dude probably sleeps like a rock from the amount of hard work he does every day.
you'd be surprised that in some cases physical work drains you but you still can't sleep at the end of the day
@@MattzyWRF sleep deprivation
@@gsoatti nah tired mentally, to the point you're so tired you can't sleep
Rocks don’t sleep silly
I sleep like a rock and I don't work even close to 80 hours a wk so can't support the theory that hard work results in good sleep
What a legend, farmers keep the world running
have you heard about what’s going on in india rn
Farmers keep the world running but stupid vegan people and animal right activists keep threatening and disturbing them and it makes me very mad
@@milk2672 what’s that
@@maur23100 in a nutshell farmers are being treated poorly but that’s just the surface, if u wanna look into it more then i suggest looking up something along the lines of india farmers protest or india kisaan treatment
@@danielryan7191 Can you elaborate for me? I'm uneducated on the topic.
Meanwhile: tiktokers
Who always brag about the most useless things
☹️ foe real
@James Smith yea it's sad
@James Smith nah, cus they rely on people like him to live
If it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t have all of this MEANINGFUL CONTENT AM I RIGHT?!
If you didn’t know I was being sarcastic then you probably are a “tik toker”
Remember, there's always someone grinding like fuck out there without bragging about it
Edit (because some people may have misinterpreted my comment): i support this vid, because it's clear he has been doing this for a long while before posting it. No in-your-face bragging, no pseudo-motivational quotes, just a clear insight on what he does on a daily basis. I would prefer actual live sounds rather than the music though. Still, respect the grind.
Yeah I dont know how I feel about people posting videos like that... I mean, working hard is worth it, I work hard, many people work hard...but neither me nor those people want to share the number of hours we work, cause working is for yourself and the ones you love...
I want to share the result of the work, and the process of making it, not just some 3m42 of "yo check how much I work"
@@virtuehonor9625 ikr
A lot of younger people don’t get the respect from their elders or
A lot of adults for working like this and to me it just feels good that I know I can do as good of a job as any adult out there but nobody except my boss knows how much I actually make / work because I don’t feel the need to share this with anyone
@@virtuehonor9625 u sound angry. You good brother?
@@matthewmontano9695 Angry? lol. How can you read emotion through a line of text? That's of your own thinking. But, since you said that, for what reason would I be angry? I'm curious.
Mans definitely broke his bed at the end, but I respect the grind. Doing all that alone is tough, but having classes on top of that is a real grind.
Hes not in school
@@PapaG04 explain to me what he’s doing on the lap top in the video then?
That’s fucked. 80 hrs plus school is an insane amount work load.
That would be like near impossible. Most full time students have a 15 hour lecture load, not factoring in studying time (which depending on circumstances ranges from matching to twice your lecture load). There are 112 daylight hours in a week if we assume he sleeps 8 hours a night. 80 of those hours are spent on the farm, that leaves 32 hours a week for school and free time. Considering that school only runs 5 days a week, he actually has only around 23 hours on weekdays, and assuming a 15 hour schedule that leaves him 8 hours of studying and free time on weekdays. Plus an additional 9 hours over the weekend. Idk about you, but that schedule would drive anyone insane.
@@immort4730 I don’t know about you but nobody asked
This one goes out to all those “This generation is worthless. Back in my day...” headass people
Keep your foot on the pedal dude!
Is that quote wrong? My work ethic and those around me’s work ethic is not nearly as strong as the older generations. To keep it real. All this generation does is complain and be lazy
@@elvenscar stop complaining you living oxymoron
@@blanco7726 Definitely Gen Z.
@@elvenscar The facts are that boomers worked less hours and for better wages. Boomers believe they struggled because they succeeded. It's purely because they were indoctrinated to believe in the meritocracy at a time when the economy was very good.
@@elvenscar give me a break, I know more lazy boomers than the young generation. And at my workplace, I know many more younger workers, while less experienced, would run over the old folks at my company if given a chance. The only problem is entry for good jobs is WAY way harder for the younger generation which is the single most hardest part of anyone's career, than it was for the entry for older generations into the workforce when American economy was BOOMING during their time.
I hope this guy gets paid well, he deserves it.
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PepeLaugh
@@fettychow7648 el no sabe PepeLaugh
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@@fettychow7648 PepeLaugh don't tell him
Me while working from home and eating chips on my sofa: "doesn't look that hard"
it isn't
@@gelrandjrhunter7437 It's hard
@@gelrandjrhunter7437 try it
seems simple very tiring
He’s probably never not sore
And still makes less than some kids dancing in front of a camera for 30 seconds...
It's no one's fault really unless you want to blame society as a whole. Then again I doubt you want to pay 60 bucks a pound for meat.
some say work smart not hard
Dont think he does it for the money
@@Aseffghjklqw Someone has to do the hard work
That's called capitalism. Like it or legally change the system into socialism
now i understand why people in the past died young.
Oh shit 😂
Around 6000 years ago they used to live way longer than people today. And I mean WAY longer. You’d be shocked
@@pancakeponcho Why do you type like click bait headlines? You'll be shocked by this one de-aging trick!
@@sebastianpeterson2644 the Bible says methuselah lived 969 years
@@cbalan777 that’s not clickbait though I’m serious
"If the amount of work put in is directly proportional to wage, farmers would've been millionaires."
Well, some are millionaires.just depends on the hustle
Wages generally come from the amount of people something benefits. If course this work is important, but does it benefit as many people as amazon? This is the discrepancy between work and wages, it's not about work it's about people
”The amount you earn us proportional to the amount of value you create” is more accurate
@@snowb0mb3r I guess 80h a week is not enough hustle then
Most owners of farms are, the people that do work on the farm are just hires. Do you have any idea how much these tractors, buildings, and animals cost?
My mother's side comes from a line of farmers. She told me my grandfather bought some land for a few thousand dollars at that time and planted each coconut trees by hand. He was only 18 at that time like this gentleman. Eventually, he became successful and was able to grow cocoa, mangos, rice, and etc. He was able to add chickens, cows, goats, and horses to the farm. My mother instilled the value of hard work, she learned from my grandfather. I definitely appreciate the hard work that goes from farm to table.
Came from a similier upbringing. Here's to passing dowm the next generation of honest hard work ethic
@@dantedrowson2511 you guys messed up in the 70s
@@divulgewithchip1099 hey hey now, I was raised in the 90s! Lol
I live on a farm with about 80 head of cattle, and I’m in college now and way less involved than I used to be this has inspired me to help out more
This is more of a motivational video than those millionaires screaming how easy it is to be rich with “dedication” this was more inspiring this men’s work brother 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
It’s not easy to be rich, it’s lonely. It’s not easy to be a farmer, it’s a noble act.
@@rwbatze That's what poor people say to feel better of them self.
@@huuuphuuup6312 really? Imagine the "poor people" making the food you eat everyday. The meat and vegetables you eat aren't easy to make. Be thankful you have people working their asses off to feed your ungrateful ass,or else you'd be dead by now
@@huuuphuuup6312 No poor people think being rich makes your problems go away and your life is just parties and cars. Rich people know being rich is lonely and telling everyone no, no I can’t go to that party I need to work right now, no I can’t have some sort of relationship with you I spend all of my time working and improving myself. Poor people think being rich is cool. Being rich is being rich.
@@rwbatze I'm sorry, but being rich is a hell of a lot easier than being poor. No, it might not make all your problems go away, but most of them. You have food on the table and somewhere to live, you don't have to worry about paying the rent and if you have children they will be provided for. Those basic needs are met when you are rich. If you have trouble with your mental health you have money to go to a therapist. If you're overworked, you can hire people to do some of it for you.
Also, do you really think that poor people don't work as hard? Just swap rich with poor in your last statement.
Stop acting like it's tough being rich.
Me: “Man. I’m so tired, I worked hard this week”
YT algorithm: “Oh really?”
He bought??
Domp it
Damn that was on my recommended and actually today is the day I consider the ''hardest''
Work hard play hard work hard play hard work work work work work work work work work
I think RUclips spies on us when our phones turned off
Just remember young people, the candle that burns twice as bright lasts half as long. If you work 80 hours a week and after a few years, you're still just working your ass off; reexamine your work ethic. Stop and smell the roses every now and then.
Edit: This isn't some grand declaration either. You do you. I speak from my experience alone, and my experience is that after working my ass off at a wide variety of soul-deadening retail jobs, I found myself fantasizing about putting a revolver in my mouth everyday I woke up. So for me, I work from home now doing music stuff. It pays okay, though it's not the most stable source of income, but guess what? I'm happier. I am in better shape now than when I was working. 25lbs lighter, I have time to work out and focus on things like family and things that make me happy. So yeah, if you want to write some cynical comment about me, go for it. I know why you are writing it, and I used to be in your shoes. All I'm saying is that if you work so much and then you waste what little free time you have writing some carcinogenic trash underneath me, then you are *exactly* the type of person who should take a step back and ask yourself if all the work and money is worth anything if you never get a chance to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Also, there are 2 other comments on this video left after mine which say pretty much the same thing, but they have more likes and less anger underneath? What does that tell you?
Good advice! Need to keep it in mind.
@se fi good mentality slave lets see how your back feels before 40, how about join the dark side?
Sounds like a lazy guy excuse to make himself and other laziez feel better lol
Well you look like you have never done anything physical work
@Goop Ploop couldn’t of said it better myself.
I grew up in an Ag town. A popular saying is “the cows don’t know it’s Sunday”
They'll figure it out cause I ain't working that day
@@bowsetto Your comment is gold!
No Sundays, and no holidays.
We also have this joke at work. we make packaging material, for example egg trays. so when easter comes the egg farms place big orders on our trays. and we joke like, yep easter is coming, that means the chickens are working harder now 😂😂 we make them whole year round, but the orders are extra big then
He's putting in the work, I feel like everyone should have this experience at one point in their life it makes you respect the grind so much more fr
80 hrs a week is way too much work.
I do it only to get paid so I can invest and retire early asf.
most degrees are useless anyways. farming is both a useful skill and a great way to build your body.
9 to 5 is basically that
he’s getting hustled, not hustling lmao. feel bad for farmers
“Hard work betrays none but dreams betray many.”
- Hachiman
Damn straight bruv
Damn some facts right here
Most of the time but not always. If you have a shit boss you can work like crazy and still get fucked over in the end.
Word
@@moganfreeman6036 That's why you go self employed
You only get one back one set of lungs, eyes, and a pair of knee, hips when any of those go so do you. Treat them kindly don't work more or harder work slow and smarter.
Exactly. I overworked my self from 18-22 working 60+ hours per week and if I could do it again I'd just take a part time job and enjoy those years, do some traveling just stop and enjoy what's around me, my family etc.. Things come with tike and patience, no point in burning yourself out at a young age and causing permanent damage to your body. Plus your energy levels significantly decrease after you're about 22-23.
@@DS-zo8xs dont forget proper nuttition
Tell that to the mfs that smoke weed everyday lol
@@DS-zo8xs they definitely don't decrease at that age. Adapt a proper diet and routine and you'll be fine
@@braydonmotivation141 I thought the same. I am 27 right now and never felt better in my life
Seeing a lot of interesting comments here, just want to clarify, this lad clearly enjoys what he is doing, if he wishes to work 80 hrs a week so be it, as long as he is aware of the consequences (good or bad) nobody on here has the right to say how he should live his life, but suggestions are fine.
But this is the internet I know whats best for everyone else's life
Some of us are older and have been there and wish to offer advice. Is he going to take it? Of course not. The same way I and many other people ignored the advice back then. When you're young, you feel invincible, until life shows you how fragile you are.
@@Opethfeldt Very true. Just like my sister actually. She was quite a daredevil. Till she broke her wrist and it no longer works properly. I say lucky it wasn't her leg, or arm.
@@labadaba5088 It's kinda scary how fragile humans really are. Even Mike Tyson admitted so.
Tell that to the rona doomers
From someone who knows how hard that job really is,i wish you all the best young fella,you are extremely smart for starting to work hard that early and you are so far ahead of some people your age,once again wish you all the best and just keep going !!!
The montage they show right before a tv protagonist decides it’s time to rob a bank
🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAO
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Farmers are some of the most underrated hard-workers of modern time. Respect for you all. ✊
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@@dieterrosswag933 yep, exactly. Finance good farmers that care about animals, not greedy ones.
@@SilencedButNotForgotten if one breeds non-human animals for slaughter, where the end goal is always profit based on their exploitation. Does one really care about them?
All i see is a king minding his own business
@@Greeaf69 showing everyone what it looks like when you like your job
@@Greeaf69 how is he bragging lol
@@Greeaf69 bruh go back to reddit
@@iplay5855 Nah we don't want him either
@@xkickzyt you talk for reddit?
I’m out here complaining about my 40h workweek at 22 while this young lad literally outworks me by ... well an extra 40h
Lol 40 hours... I wish!!! I usually work 48-60 hours a week. But currently have a lack of employee at work during the pandemic and I’ve gotta work 72 hours
@@TheNuclearBolton as somebody who is half Italian, the catering industry (or to be honest anyone who you see employed while on vacation) is massacring. The workweek starts at 70 hours but can very well be beyond 100, with a pay that is at best 2-3 euros per hour, and don't expect to have a contact, or god forbid an insurance
Not everyone wants to be a CEO, own expensive cars, a college degree, travel, whatever the fuck you consider to be a good life, the individualistic western norm of success. Everyone has their own definition of success and happiness. If this is what he enjoys, let him be. These comments are so ignorant. I'm sure he has it figured out.
edit: When I commented this most comments were negative, saying how he should build an "actual career" or not do physical work or that "its not worth it". All I'm saying is not everyone finds fulfillment in the same things you do and you should respect that. I'm also quite literally not talking about money. There is a rise of influencers, entrepreneurs promoting this entire "dont be a slave to society, quit your job and start your own business, ill tell you how when you buy my programme!" and I think it's quite damaging and unrealistic to think that way.
If this farm's his own (and I think so) he earns the same amount of money as those "CEOs" do
How is yours any less ignorant? "egoistic western norm of success" that's a bit condescending, no?
Ignorance is everywhere. People always say money is key to happiness but in reality you can’t live without money and happiness can’t be bought. Made that way but that’s the reality. Everyone can’t also be successful in the same way $ wise.
@@spumeeuw430 Not really man, nothing wrong with that being anyone's view of success either. Maybe should've used the word individualistic instead of egoistic. Different strokes for different folks, I just think it's silly to make such rapid assumptions about how he's suffering because he is doing physical labor.
You’re making out like farmers are humble and poor. Farmers make a shit load of money. As much as a doctor if you’ve got a decent size farm.
I was like you when I was younger.Now I'm 28 yo with 3 herniated discs which makes me unable to lift anything heavier then a grocery bag and causes constan cramping in my both legs.And my hair is already getting grey on the side of my head.Body has a limit to which it can be pushed to.I wouldn't like to see the same thing happen to a hard working kid who seems to be trying too hard to make things better.Remember that you can't keep this up for another 50 years.Learn from my mistakes
People learn to walk after breaking their backs. You will do the same go to a doctor
@@Cheesusrice69222 i see my doctor every two weeks,and do MRI every three months just to keep track of when the surgery time is coming
Exactly. 80h a week is not healthy nor is it beneficial in the long term. We are not designed to work so much. The body deteriorates fast at that rate
@@Cheesusrice69222 pretty insensitive. Doubt you’d be saying that if you were in as much pain as most spinal injuries cause. You would just be hoping for a time to soon come that the pain subsides indefinitely.
I worked about as hard when I was 16 to 18, I'm 22 rn with my whole right side of my body messed up. Like, I legit feel crooked. 😂 with this whole covid shit, it's hard to get treated properly.
Young man working harder than most people out there trying to get famous off showing their face and body. Thank you for playing important role in society
No he is part of the problem feeding us hormone puss antibiotic pussfilled inflamitory milk 🥛 it's damaging to health. Bleh. 😳 Shaking ass igirls at least make me happy briefly.
Working 80h is not healthy or smart. It's really nothing to encourage. Work smarter not harder.
@@derpfrog5625 grow them cows for us my guy.
@@PermanentHigh Hey chief ima let you know he doesn’t care nor does anyone here. Have a nice day.
I dont get it. 80 hours per week its very good time. I worka 100-120 hours. Maybe im difrent because i live in Poland?
You already know his future kids are going to hear all about this when they start working
this is that farmer strength. mental and physical
True Chad, feeding all the TikTok plebs back in town.
Sad, but I feel like a true chad wouldn't post this on youtube to tell everyone how hard he works. While he was making this video others kept on working...
@@C4rnee He just filmed himself in some moments and put music over it that shouldn't take long
@@C4rnee stfu, he probably spent like 30 mins on this and it could motivate thousands of people
@@Leon.Stanic who gets motivated by seeing others work? Even if they do, it is a horrible source of motivation which will quickly run out and then you'll be lost.
If you're still looking for motivational videos on youtube then you're way behind and have a long way to go.
For some reason people really like hearing the advice "work hard" being told to them. You don't just work for the sake of it, you work because you need to in order to achieve something in a field you're passionate about. True motivation only comes from that : actually liking what you do.
@@C4rnee sure, but it still helps. You get motivated because you're seeing:
>that you're not alone
>there are others who work much harder
at 18 years old I didn't even have my first job. Respect the hustle
I've had my first job at 12 years old.. cleaning bathrooms :/ then ppl would come up to me saying don't do this shit lol
From experiance (farmer here) farms are family buissnes most of the time, you start working when you are 12 and end when you die, i belive its same here
@@michazurek7090 yeah probably
I was 17 doing an Xmas shift at a supermarket whilst studying a small diploma and I thought that was tiring as hell
@@honestreviews7185 my first job was at 19 years old in a forest, had to plant trees during summertime that was annoying and so stressfull
“Do what you love, and you’ll never work another day in your life”
Exactlu
I respect him, out here grinding for his money, this world's hard to get by.
Nice
most i’ve worked was 12 hour shifts 7 days a week. i’d come home, eat, then get ready to train. i remember how difficult it was. well done mate
holy shit, 12 hrs.... so you arrive at 6 and go home at 6? then u eat and hit the gym?? what work did you do, sounds interesting
@@faker3033 Even basic cna licenses have you on 12 hour shifts. Medical field hours are hell
In my country. Some jobs offer 12hours shift or more then only have a 15 to 30mins breaktime. But yeah 12hours shift everyday is very hard. Especially if it is a redundant job like factory work or fastfood.
@@faker3033 yeah, 6 to 6 every day. i worked in a wood factory, and it was very labour intensive. i would still come home, shower and eat, then immediately go to the gym and train.
@@dylann.m8 i admire your work ethic
I’m 17, working 75 hours a week as a carpenter, I’m paid 1.5 euro per hour... It’s hard because I can’t continue with education cuz this is the only option I have due life being life. But this just showed me that I’m not alone and there’s plenty others like me out there grinding their ass off for better life
Keep doing what your doing, you will make it
Everything big started from small and humble beginnings.
I wouldn't call it grinding, rather suffering.
@@cinnamon-skateboarding5987 when you grind you suffer. That’s the whole point. Suffer now, reap rewards later.
1.50 per hour ? That’s slavery
Depending on the schedule and the work mentality of this farmer... he should approximately get about 32 hours of actual free time a week. Think about this. He gets less than 2 days to actually do something other than work.
Don't forget he's got to sleep
lmao!!!! free time? I work 96 hours a week. Any "freetime" is sleep time.
By the way... I already calculated sleep time
@@tyronelivingston67 I guess free time is also commenting on RUclips comments...
@@WoodenLimp Just because I'm at work doesn't mean I'm working. You have to take into account commute time... then 30 minute lunches. Yeah....sometimes that averages to 3 hours of sleep a day.
Plot twist: guy is a pro gamer spending the weekend at grandparent's farm
farming simulator esports
😂😂
Meanwhile in the west: Girls geting Money on OnlyFans from selling a pic feet
@Young Pappy Smartest? What's smart about having an ass and a pair of boobs?
@@Ares01008 he meant take advantage of the opportunity.
@@FPSacramento in my words survival of the lowest moral, nothing to do with intelligence
And making a lot more than this guy working 80 hours a week too
work smarter not harder
I’m 24 years old, and I’ve been always the quiet kid that didn’t not how to say no to a person, I’ve been working since I was 18 years old, in civil construction sometimes from 7 am to 21 pm, almost a year on that I left because I was soo tired and I would only receive around 300-400 euros per month, then I started working in a factory, in shifts, night shift included, the salary, insurance and everything is pretty good but it’s really far away from where I live (we are 2 guys, I drive one day he another, 6 days per week, around 3 hours in the car each day then 8 hours of work), and if I went to live there I would leave the person that comes with me behind and the houses are pretty expensive. The job requires physical ability and it can be really tiring mentally. I’ve been to fisioterapy and I tried gym and a hang out with some drinks is my way out many times, my schedule is out of control and I can’t find another decent job, sometimes I just feel soo tired but I also want to enjoy life soo I end up sleeping like 4 hours in medium per day, and I think I can’t handle much longer 😅
Make yourself a plan to go back to school, even part time, and get some new skills. It’s not easy but you will thank yourself for it big time. Chin up mate and all the best.
If your grinding like that, you need to invest into something.... You can but your hump but if your income only goes up a little bit more, doesn't change your lifestyle. Grind for 3-5 years but invest into stocks, bitcoin. I'm 25, own two rentals debt free...
Dude just quit, trust me it doesn't get any better. I mean at the end of the day it's up to you what you do. But i've had the same experiences. Working jobs that are so tiring on the body and very draining mentally. And in the end all it did was make me more and more miserable. So don't fool yourself bro, if you know you don't want to work jobs like that then don't. Quitting might be the best thing you ever did. Anyway bro I hope you make the best choice for yourself. All the best 👍
Start shopify ;)
Respect
Man your back must be in the worst pain ever I can’t imagine
Facts I don’t do shit & it’s killin me😂😂
@@eratl13 that’s why, it’s because you back isn’t strong. The more you strengthen it you can use it longer
@@Zetl3D
How to strengthen my back more ?
@@PrakashSharma-ez1ce ever heard of google?
@@PrakashSharma-ez1ce Weight train your back
respects to that dude doing dirt. i seen what it’s like tho my father got a full time job since 11 in Sicily it took a toll on him. that’s why i swore to this day i would never do anything to break my back
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Well someone has to
@@cruelplatypus67 true someone has to so some don't have to.
I actually dont understand the point of this video or why people find it impressive? Migrant workers from mexico have been doing this since the 80s. And they're severely under paid yet none of them make RUclips videos about it? Why is this even something that needs to be filmed. Millions of chinese do thia as well.
@@andretarvok7122 bc he can post whatever he wants😂 yeah people have been doing agriculture for years and this boy is proud of what he does what’s so wrong wi try him posting it? seems like you’re jealous you couldn’t do this at 16. what a shit take
Hell of a hard worker , I won’t be grumbling about getting up early anymore
I will be
@@JohnHughesTR lmao
Been out at sea for a year or so last year time , nothing proud about feeling like shit and being unhappy rather be skint than work that much
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You see, what he is not telling you is that he really is Clark Kent. That's why he's a legend and work can't bother him.
The only sad thing is that e keeps at this pace, when he reaches 40yo he is done, such a hard job.
Props
thats not true my grandad had been a farmer since he was a kid. he did all this work till he was 70. then his sons used to help him and he grew up to the age of 87. still being fit.
Na not true, my great uncle was a farmer well into his 80s
Smart people end their job at atleast 60
@@zStaniel
Unless they like their job?
Thats the biggest piece of crap ever. My father has been construction man for 63 years, and still going strong at the age of 79. Working much doenst break you
He works 80 hours but a week has 168 hours, he’s slacking off I see
😆
"Sleep is for lazy teenagers. C'mon son, get to milking"
nice one bro nice 😏
Well those feds idea of a hard day’s work is a lazy man’s desire. Whatever man doesn’t live to work or have someone he’s working for that’s worth living to work for, I pity him.
Don’t forget to count his school time as well
Asian countryside people : "damn those are some fancy tech"
Asian countrymen here, damn right! I can only imagine how expensive to have that kind of machines here
"we don't do that here"
Facts
Especially in the third world countries
It is bro I am not kidding
See I understand the satisfaction of coming home after a hard day at a trade job or another strenuous job like this, I've been there done that. Although, in 10-20 years you'll be wishing you didn't do it, your body will be absolutely shot, and you've wasted the best time of your life. I'm 21 and thats why I'm back to school going for an engineering job. People have different opinions on this but that's my take.
Your work ethic is great though and that is a very rare trait that cannot be taught.
Engineering isn't an option for everyone. Even in the USA not everyone was given a quality math education to get their foot in the door.
It's a blessing to be able to go to school for it, and also a blessing to actually land an engineering job after graduation.
I am at 3rd year of my bachelor engineering currently. I think I would rather work like him than paying big amount of money for my degree which does not guarantee a good job to be honest
@@Sam-dc9bg right I didn't say everyone must get an engineering career that's just what I'm doing. Although the math is rather simple in a lot of engineering careers. I mean engineering doesn't mean your going to be building intricate structures and making complicated computer programs. A lot of it is just looking for solutions to problems and seeing if they work as intended.
Math can be taught, work ethic cant like I said.
@@syedarman4720 no man not at all. My brother is an electrical engineer and he worked for union pacific railroad, now he has his own contracting business and makes an absolute metric shit ton.
Yes it's expensive but if you stick with it it WILL pay off. If your making 130k or more a year whats a $150 student loan payment every month? Thats nothing really.
My family is poor, going to college is an option but, why would I take out a loan or go into debt. My family don't even got the money for it. I would rather just work as soon as im finish with school to support them and later on buy stocks. I'm 16 years old, I should have a job by now but no one is hiring especially with covid well, Imma just keep trying.
Mad respect for u man, I’m 19 and working ~50h per week at my family’s vineyard/farm and I already struggle. my max was like 70h in a week, cant even imagine what’s it like to do more than that every week!
There’s no person can say you didn’t work for what you have because by god have you worked for it. Love the videos lad keep them coming🤙
@@rdabek exactly right he was possibly born with a silver spoon the little prick
@@rdabek in a previous video he says he was given it by partnership I believe. Also, at the beginning of the channel more or less he says none of his family has connections to farming. He has gone out on his own will to do it
@@rdabek It's as good as. The way you are saying he got the farm is he was bought it, which did not happen
@@rdabek IF he is working trhe land and paying expenses i would classify for the time he owns it as his farm. He owns more than most people will. theres no need to be shooting him down either hes being succesfull
@@rdabek and it’s not about owning it. He clearly doesn’t own it if he did he wouldn’t be the one working 80 hours a week he would pay someone to do it. He works on the farm but has no ownership in it same as any other job at a business. You people are fucking sad talking shit behind a screen on this boy like you could EVER do something even comparable to the amount of effort he’s been putting in. Nothing but sad depressed little soft ass bitches who are jealous because they’re beta as fuck compared to this guy and he only 18.
Well, I guess this explains why you're not posting much... No time left in the day.
Most farm jobs are like that regardless of your age and tends to be more labourer intensive when younger as its most likely an apprenticeship when ur encouraged to push your work limits especially when it's a live in position .....I done it at the age of 17 working from 6am till 10:30pm without any machinery like tractors and was mucking out 30 horses a day, running 10 hours a day in riding lessons with only 1 hour lunch break and once i released the income was never going to be reliable at a junior stage i had a career change and became a NHS Call Handler
Respect. In some countries ppl dont even wanna grow their food, just praying for food and money to fall from sky.
Ye that is true but one brob now days farming is allmost losing money more than earning
It’s they way they’re brought up it’s not there faults it’s the parents
Mother fucking tell my HOA.. they made me take out all my boxes... pay those ass muchners a few hundred a quarter and they wont let me plant fruit trees or have any raised boxes.. seems society got us fucked man not ' dont even wanna grow their food ' . Go try that at a apartment complex.
@@gamer2350 it’s a generational thing or a economic issue.
I respect what your doing and thank you for it, but you might consider doing yourself a favor and getting off the farm.
You're an inspiration brother. Makes me wanna put in more work in my own life. Keep killin' it.
I don't feel guilty saying I don't want to work 80 hours a week. There's more things in life than just work. Much respect to him, nevertheless
I much I respect the young man, his life really ain't for everyone, not because they can't do it but because they want to live a different path.
@@flash1face1 I agree. And his health into his 30s and 40s
Why respect though?
Yeah I grew up on a farm my dads a farmer it doesn't make sense to me cleaning up cow shit and feeding animals all day and yard work why not spend those hours educating yourself and really make the money
I wouldn't mind 80 hours a week if it's something I enjoy doing
Save your money, start a business, get out early before you’re 30 years old taking pain meds for your Chronic back pain and arthritis
He’ll be fine , he’s got dr joe rogan CBDs
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You have a very cushy life if you think it's that simple
@@grubert3535 yeah I do, I live in garage at my grandmas house with 14 other family members in a 3 bedroom house, work full time plus overtime since I was 17 and managed to save as much as I could so I could escape the madness one day, but I’m sure you’re typing that from ur nice bedroom in ur moms house where u pay no bills and work a part time cuz ur too lazy to work full time and still have no savings into ur mid twenties but blame it on everyone else
@@thatdopekiddcasper you just sound like you're projecting.
Glad to see there’s other 18 year olds out working for it in my area I’m one of few that aren’t still living off parents money. Keep it up
get over yourself guys
Yeah im 17 and ive been working every day i get off school since i was 13
Whatever mysterious creature.
Just turned 18 been working a factory 40hours a week for 3 months
I’ve just turned 18 but in the Royal Air Force for 9 months now
80 hours a week will drain the tank quicker than you imagine and it isn't as easy as refilling .
Wanna be 30 and have destroyed body go on, keep it up. You'll earn money so you can give it to your health care. I support hard working but remember life is not a sprint its a long distance race.
Hes doing it because he wants to. Why ya gotta piss on things you don't agree with?
@@Allforthefunbaby He's not pissing on him he's giving solid life advice. I know plenty former workaholics that were linesman, etc. Working the same kinda hours and hard work and most of them are fucked.
It's great he loves what he does, but with those hours he won't be doing it for long. Work to live, not live to work.
@@Allforthefunbaby I don't know where you found that I'm piss on these things? I just tried to point that you're not immortal and to care about ourself. Because I have some friends that worked like that and now they are broke because of no time for life because of demaged body, because of that they spend money on doctors and rehabilitation. Maybe youre to young to understand that.
@@Allforthefunbaby that's just an honest truth. They weren't shitting on the guy.. it's amazing that this guy works like he does but there is no way to get around the wear and tear of working this hard.
@@Allforthefunbaby he's telling the truth. You can do 80 hours all you want but one day your body will tell you no, and that's it, no other replacements. Man needs to take it easy or else he'll be a regretful old man
People here in the comments dont get that Farmers cant just have free time after 40 hrs a week
He Is not a farmer, he Is a worker. Unless it's HIS farm, so It makes sense to work alot, but even then i do not believe that he really cannot afford an helper of some sorts. So its One out of three: 1. He Is being exploited 2. He Is not doing smart enough choices business Wise 3. He Is hella stingy
@@daco7612 he's most likely working on his parents farm which means he owns probably a portion of it and his parents are leaving him to maintain his portion while also doing other daily chores. Dairy farms produce a lot of money but the money get circulated back into the farm, so in reality he's probably not making a whole lot of money to take home. I don't know if you're familiar with dairy farms, or farms in general but that is what I've learnt from working on one for the past 3 years.
@@benfeldkamp8394 so? He or his parents can choose to hire extra help. Farm work is essential to the function of our lives, but workers can send a clear message to whoever is in control by choosing not to do the work until they are paid better wages or given better work conditions. No matter what work it is, no one should glorify working double the normal work week.
@@greydaydog maybe they’re looking for help but no one is around? If he’s living with his parents it’s probably expected for him to help him. A dairy farm can not just stop working, there always has to be someone there managing it 24/7. I don’t think he’s trying to glorify it either, I honestly just think he’s trying to show what it’s like being a dairy farmer. He just is simply a hard worker nothing to it.
@@benfeldkamp8394 hi, so I ve watches other videos from his channels and it's not his or his parents farm. Yeah i m pretty familiar with dairy farms since i ve a lot of parents working in One of them so even tho what you Say May Be true sometimes, where I live dairy farm owners are helped quite a lot by the state and for sure live a very comfortable Life,and probably it's the same all over Europe
Reading the comments makes me realize how lucky we are in the western world that most people find working 80hrs unimaginable.
I'm from the states and I work 60-70 hours a week. Most blue color workers pull 12 hour shifts.
@@andersrobertsen7610 Do you ever have time to play games?
@@anti808 sometimes I get a weekends off. Usually I get sunday
@@anti808 maybe I should work 100 hours?
I have too much free time for you?
@@andersrobertsen7610 Relax. Never said you had too much free time
Damm and I thought me being a cashier working 15 hours 5 days was tough and I’m 18 as well.
15 hour shift as a cashier??
It’s probably a Family Business, he has to learn the Ropes.
Yea In other words, Generational wealth. Good he’s working hard but just sayin.
@@trvpgame7710 Ya for sure. I don't have that, I work 76 hrs a week + college
@@trvpgame7710 farming is not a very lucrative business. Most farmers need government subsidies to stay afloat. Especially at the beginning of covid when supply chains were obliterated with the national shutdown. This isn’t a matter of “generational wealth” especially if he’s working 80 hrs a week. He probably has to work or the farm is screwed.
@@asuraa3912 join the military and u can have free college
I'm learntherope
This is literally how my parents described their childhood.
It's not about how many hours you work it's about making the most amount of money in the least amount of time so you have free time to do what makes you happy. Unless your job makes you happy. Then you become a workaholic lol
Great point
Best part of being a workaholic is you don't have time to spend money, so you have it when you need it.
he just likes what he's doing thats what a job is supposed to be , if your job isn't like that shame bru.
Somebody has to put in the hours to farm your food bro.
thats the worst mentality people have... just try to work least as possible and earn as much as possible is a shitty mindset that does nothing good to you in the long run, it literally sounds like something a scammer would say...
Do you think people on the farm
have the luxury to work few hours a day? lmao
These guys are the foundation of society! Much respect!
Im 27 years old, and I wished I was smart enough to understand between working smarter not harder. Reason being is because I'm starting to lose feeling in a few fingers, have lower back pain, joint pain in my right knee and ankle as well as both of my wrists. On the outside I look fine, but on the inside? All that I put my body through with "hard work" is catching up to me, so to anyone reading this just remember: Work SMARTER not HARDER.
EDIT:thanks for the likes guys
Exactly. I wish you the best bruh. Physical/Mental health is no joke. I'm trying to be a boss and let these suckers gloat about how hard they work FOR ME 😂😂😂😂
@@NamesZKP hah, I used to be one of them suckers
You're so right! I'm 26 and have a tendency to just do stuff at work just to get it done as soon as possible instead of stopping and thinking of a good way to lift or pull, or asking for help, then I end up hurting myself and not doing anything about it, and I don't report it because that takes time away from work and I just want to hurry up and get done lol. My body is begging for me to change my work ethic, or my job whichever comes first lol.
Luvin your camera angles. I see you have a trainee started, makes the work go faster. You covered so much in this one that I hardly know what to comment on. Its a good thing that boys can live on no food, no sleep and only hints of fun. Great video RB. Peace.
Thanks man !!!
It is refreshing coming across someone with this kind of work ethic at such an age. You are a shining star.
Need more people like him. Respect the grind brother. Never stop
11 hours + of work every day? Man, this guy must have Bruce Lee’s level of muscle
And this is financial freedom lol I’m good thanks.
@@shaneedwards3518 that is what i did think 🤣
Bruce Lee was a fraud
@@shaneedwards3518 there’s different versions of financial freedom. You can be financially free and not physically exert yourself at all.
@@shaneedwards3518 financial freedom is when you dont trade time for money
Man I'm dead after 12 hours, this man's got that grit.
Well done Ryan. You only get out what you put in and your putting plenty in. Keep it up👍👍
I've always said farmers should get more respect feeding the nation. The government should do much more for them. Big respect 🙌
Respect, but just remember to take it easy or you'll destroy your body no sense being 30 with chronic back pain and ruined knees
This is true I did 70 to 80 hours a week for 10 yrs I'm 35 now and feel like my body wants to break down. My back gave out my hands hurt I can't hold a pen for to long because they cramp up my legs hurt and it definitely isn't worth it
Which is why this is nothing to respect. Putting overworking yourself on a pedestal is a problem.
I’m about to be 26 and my knees and back are destroyed. I worked 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for over a year and a half and before that I did 60ish hours a week for years. I feel like I’ve fucked myself for the rest of my life. But I got a new house and car.....
Not true. I work with a couple of men in their 80s, both are apache and they work 80+ hours a week. We do heavy maintenance on jets that is very physically demanding and they do just as much as the young guys. They don't talk about the pain they're in. They're a testament to how much stronger their generation is compared to current generations. Minus this kid in the video. Much respect to farmers because they still put in the work everyday
@@XelaJN What country are you living in that 80 year olds are doing manual labor?
It’s really sad that we’re conditioned to value relentless labor/hustle as a virtue.. if you’re just being and are content, that means you aren’t producing value for your economy, therefore we must shame you! WORK PRODUCE GRIND SPEND
Edit: yes, work is vital. Laborers are amazing people. I’m talking about glorifying work in a vain way-bragging about being used till your backs broken, you’re burnt out, you hate life, just for a company to squeeze pennies out of you, is disgusting. (I’ve worked with plenty of cooks and chefs who kill themselves for their jobs)
Bruh how do you think humans got to where they are today? They didn't just be 'content' they put in the work
Innovation and diversification is what people need to learn when they make money. People only think they can make money doing one thing. "Welp only way I can make money is if I go insane working at McDonald's or break my back doing construction jobs" NO. Invest your money, buy things for low prices and flip them for more money. Find a job that you enjoy and don't force yourself into being what the world wants you to be.
@@dannywortley6897 What's your idea of "putting in work" ? Because I'm pretty sure that breaking your back doing a construction job isn't gonna change the world. In first world countries we are past the age of building basic infrastructure. Ideas, intelligence and knowledge are more powerful than brute force.
You just lazy af. Relentless labor/hustle is what got us here. If it weren't for the men/women that worked their asses off, this country or practically any other country wouldn't be the same. It's not sad at all, what's sad is people working without saving a lick of money.
And show some respect to your ancestors who did work their ass off, and show respect to those who are still doing it. Not everybody could be a gaming streamer.
GOTTA RESPECT FARMERS. HE COULD EASILY BE ON TIK TOK OR SOME LAME SHIT BUT HE WORKIN HARD
....i mean, he's on youtube.
@Wis Dum ?
@@bcb2237 he was talking about the other dude that replied
@@billytombers oh
@@clostridiumtetani9947 stfu
All the love the farmers are getting is deserved but people need to know there's lots of industries that people work hard n long.... I work in a steel factory. 4am to 4 pm Monday to Saturday
I work for a moving company. Everyday we start at 8 and we try to end at 4 but, we never do. As of right now, I’m not getting a day off and am getting time and a half over this upcoming weekend for both days since they need the work, and I need the cash 💵
@@jacobr3743 id love to make 20/hr on the regular. I’m making 22.50 rn on overtime
Good to see a new beautiful video,
Cheers from a 18 yo farmkid from France
Keep them videos rolling !!
This man working hard every day
Tiktokers: My job is hard work too
Me:😑
When has a tiktoker ever said that?
@@iguire1095 you'd be surprised
@@iguire1095 Addison ray said that
@@iguire1095 basically most of them
@@Nelson0 Jesus Christ 🤣
Good to see a young bloke having a solid crack at it. Just subbed mate.
Ah yes, I too was once 18 years old for 80 hours a week.
..wait, that's not what this video is about? Oh
@@corbonzobeanz7920 *Woosh*
How old were you for the other hours
@@NikA-wr6px still 18. Lasted a whole year, I think
I know some people in their 50s who have not worked 80 hours total in their whole life... ☝️😂
You must work in a looney bin, or the homeless shelter.
They must be doing something right
Boomers. None of them know how to work
Biden
@@joshphillips5465 your right😂
15years, gaming 80 hours a week
Than stop and do other stuff learn new stuff for ex :D it's fun to learn new things you're interested in tbh just discover yourself maybe youl I'll love coding if you try it maybe you're into cars and would like.mechanical stuff idk try :D tbh I used to game a lot too at that age I'm 19 now an regret not spending more time on things that I also love but are harder to develop like coding skills
At least try to make money off of that much gaming
@@itech40 Probably music. Haha.
I do
@@bluemonday2000 No that's a bad idea imo because it's Vvery hard to do so also very hard to maintain. There are much better ways to make money (off of other passions degrees)
Absolutely Niceee :D
Du hier?Geil
Ich dachte auch, was ist denn jetzt los?😂😂😂
In Deutschland arbeitet einfach jeder Politiker 37 Stunden und müssen so gut wie nichts tun. Und er 80 Stunden, muss auf Pausen verzichten. Verdient nur ein apfel und ei. This life
Thanks man !
@@rabbitsmile9719 mache mit 14 in den Ferien 70 std
Thanks for everything thing you do bro, respect the grind. Not a lot of people can do what you do!! 👊
Serious work ethic on this young fella - earning his future success right there and good luck to him .
the title makes my heartrate spike and gives me nausea just thinking about that week, but if you enjoy your job, sounds like a blast!
Just remember, you cant get back time. It's nice having money, but dont let work get in the way of what really matters.
And what really matters is the cows...
😂
Its not always about money, its about feeling fulfilled and satisfied in yourself. A feeling of accomplishment is often better than a feeling of having nothing to do. Not everyone wants to be on holiday and party all the time.
Just remember people have to do this and a thousand other shitty jobs or else the country literally wouldn’t run, people have to work overtime people have to work the night shift and have their body and normal life be totally changed. That’s reality
Yea but at the same time he's only 18 hell I just stopped working last year because of the virus and his works simple compared to what I was doing. Only know because I've farmed before since I live on one and it ain't as hard as it's made out to be especially if you run equipment off an on that's a break right there. Landscaping and hard scaping all day in the hot sun is excruciating. Gotta give it too the young man though, it's very rare these days, it aggravates me when you hear people complain about working 40 or 50 hours and their job ain't physically demanding.
I work at the post office, I had no day off this whole week and half. Top that
Sweet Video Dude Keep It Up!!
SaskDutch Kid thanks man ! Big fan of your channel !!
I love ur channel saskdutchkid and u ryan
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20 minutes work, 5 minutes break doesn’t look like it will work here.
For me he work 80 hours at years
pomodoro technique is shit
We need more young people like him. Too many young people are clueless and lazy.
Let him rest for a while....
We need to stop this overwork culture and start working smart instead of working hard
@@jeanlafrance8746 you don’t understand farming obviously
@Mr Murders my family was poor, my mom declared bankruptcy and was mentally ill (depression and bipolar), I suffered 5 depressions in the last decade, I have no safety net, but working doesn't fullfil me. It is just a mean to an end (survival). I'm happy not being productive and just enjoying my time on earth while I'm young and healthy...
Too many old people think they have the right to judge young people they've never met.
I'm 16 and I wish I could find a job I liked and work full time. If you find a job you like, you'll never work a day in your life.
The only way to find out is by trying alot of jobs !
This work is quite different from doing construction jobs like hanging drywall or framing or plumbing for 80 hours a week. There's way more variation in this kind of work as opposed to doing repetitive heavy lifting constantly for 80 hours a week
this kind of work is just doing chores all day lol
I would disagree
Ennit man farmers are fannies moan about sbit but the government wipes their asses for them, construction is graft
@@johnwayne1069 go back to your building blocks let the real men work no farmers no food
Youre obviously obese
Folks like this young buck keeping America fed. Thank you sir
Don't believe that's America
It’s Ireland 🇮🇪
@@haydenhale7416 still keeping america fed, good old Kerry gold 😂
Folks like this young buck keeping Ireland fed. Thank you sir
Man busts his ass and is making that money. Big moves
Imagine when THIS guy opens the fridge and theres no milk. 🤔
😂
Guess hes just gonna go outside and get some from the cows lmao
One word to describe him-
"Inspirational"
@Bee Middleton and I'm Inspired by his Hard work.🙂
Have a nice day, sir.