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  • Опубликовано: 16 авг 2024
  • Ever wondered "How do cars get to the dealership ? Here is my Autorack unloader short film. From OTR trucker of all 48 states with 100s of thousands of miles under my belt to an Auto Unloader. Here's a Behind the scenes look for any railfan or person interested in how their car reached their driveway, showing you how we were unloading autoracks with new cars from an Autorack car carrier railway... one Rail after another. It took MANY MONTHS of photos and filming all of these scenes... Made even harder by the vast amounts of men that quit quickly after being hired because it's a very laboring job... in all weather... with rails that seem to never end. These were just random pics/vids in my phone and was intended to be just for my personal memories like every other job. That new smell of getting in and out of 50 to 100+ vehicles every day was amazing(Except U-Hauls 🤢) lol and the fact that you get to drive them before almost anyone else. So thank you very much for watching. Remember to stop at railroad crossings! I have extra footage that didn't make this cut but I may upload it to this channel depending on how you guys like this film
    SN: Freight Bandit, Ruby S., D.I.F, D.T.L.F, Ratek, P.V, and any other graffiti artist out there... You guys are talented. Leave a like if you see this video. Glad I could capture your works. And thanks to everyone that worked with me out there. Also the hard working folks who put these vehicles together before they reached us like DETROIT, the Loaders who loaded the vehicles onto the rails as well as the various engineers driving the locomotives... You're all appreciated!
    #Autorack #shortfilm #entre1099 #railfanning

Комментарии • 290

  • @henryquispe381
    @henryquispe381 28 дней назад

    This brings so many memories, thank you for this video, recapping everything that happened in FL.

  • @sirensofamerica6543
    @sirensofamerica6543 Год назад +6

    Just got a job doing this in my hometown, glad to see it’s exactly what I was told/expected. I start Friday

  • @adolphuscampbell4339
    @adolphuscampbell4339 3 года назад +18

    I work in a rail yard in Illinois doing the same: dropping and loading cars, chocks breaking and tying down, dropping plates, moving ramps, bay tagging, you name it. Also doing at least 12 hours daily. Nice video!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад

      Nice… Is Illinois turnover rate high too? That’s one part I didn’t get a chance to film… Breaking Tri’s

    • @adolphuscampbell4339
      @adolphuscampbell4339 3 года назад

      @@Entre1099 So far the turnover rate is below average... we keep at least 60% of the workers, the rest either quit or are fired mostly for attendance.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад +1

      @@adolphuscampbell4339 Sounds about right lol. Be safe out there bro. Had a guy fall from a Bi-Level one time because someone didn’t put the plate on all the way

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад +1

      Luckily he wasn’t hurt too bad

    • @adolphuscampbell4339
      @adolphuscampbell4339 3 года назад

      @@Entre1099 once a plate was not placed the right way, it flipped up and ripped off clean the muffler of a minivan. BTW, what is the most expensive car you have driven in your workplace? I drove a Lexus LC 500, worth $112,000.

  • @n00bJesus
    @n00bJesus 9 месяцев назад +1

    Came here from the graffiti vid i was watching. Had NO CLUE the train has CARS in it wow. Big ups for the spotlight on the art!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. I was just telling someone else I wish I included more of the graffiti.

  • @JoeGoldberg577_
    @JoeGoldberg577_ Год назад +6

    Holy shit This video gave me some good memories, I did this job and quit on my 2nd week lol. This job is super physical demanding and super long hours including weekends and non union which sucks. People don’t last no more than 2-3 week.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад +3

      Yep. It’s not for everyone. At least you made it to the 2nd week. I saw people not even making it past the 1 couple of hours lol. Thx for watching

  • @bradymillersk8
    @bradymillersk8 2 года назад +9

    I love driving the ramps, I work at a facility in kc. I recognize some of the artists work in some of these clips. Always cool to see

    • @ForrestLambert.2022
      @ForrestLambert.2022 2 года назад

      have you seen any Hondas that say are for Vern Eide Honda in Sioux Falls SD? If so i put them together there.

  • @kennethmaccourt7393
    @kennethmaccourt7393 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video.
    Thank you for enduring the harsh elements so we can have nice new cars.

  • @yaboiharveyyy
    @yaboiharveyyy 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 21 years old, skinny, but tough. I recently applied at Inter Rail near my house. Start pay is $17 an hour. I am currently at Tractor Supply. Dealing with customers isn’t for me. Especially $12.50 an hour dealing with them alongside moving heavy farm equipment around. I don’t mind working in heat, cold, rain, or snow. I do realize people my age aren’t willing to work anymore. I do realize there is a high turnover rate for the Inter Rail near my house. It’s nothing at all with the people or managers, but rather the work itself. I don’t mind working hard, and I don’t mind taking a risk in doing this job, because, I need money, and I’m trying to save for a better vehicle than what I have. Thanks for this video Entre 💯

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  9 месяцев назад +1

      Man I apologize for the late reply. You’re absolutely correct. Not many ppl want to “work hard” nowadays. But can you blame them? Lol everyone is built different. Physically and mentally. Over time I learned that I myself am built to work hard. I learn to love shit that I hate. Makes the process easier plus secures your position.
      Also, turnover rate doesn’t mean anything when it comes to a worker. A worker will more than likely excel at the work, which means you won’t be included in the turnover rate. Except when you move on to the next career. With the work ethic you have, consider starting a business bro…

  • @henryjosuerivascarranza7275
    @henryjosuerivascarranza7275 Год назад +2

    This video and the comments were like a training session for me, thanks for sharing this video and your experience with it! I know now imma be ready to loose weight lol i applied for a job in the Littleton Colorado BNSF plant. Wish me luck

  • @Oppaitology
    @Oppaitology 2 года назад +2

    I started working at the Toyota plant down in Texas as a loader for the tundras and man I’m glad I don’t gotta be bending over for them a-decks. Hope you’re still doing good my man!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Lol yeah man A decks are something serious. Don’t overheat out there in TX!!!

    • @trainsnthings2086
      @trainsnthings2086 2 года назад

      I film train around magnolia Texas and see these come through all the time going to spring Texas for unloading

  • @LBroderickWestCountyHawkWatch
    @LBroderickWestCountyHawkWatch 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video... nice work putting it together... 16 to 18 hours... dang some serious O.T.
    Amazing all the chocks breaking or coming loose like dat.
    Especially dig the hobo art...
    Thanks for posting...
    Stay safe.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад +3

      Yeah when we were down to a handful of workers... Long hours. Good pay tho for an all day total body workout when OT hits lol. But yeah we got those vehicles on the road... Car production doesn’t stop. It just backs up.
      Those chocks are a pain at times. Sometimes they won’t hold the vehicle properly then sometimes you can’t get them off. I can’t tell you how many pairs of steel toes I went through lol. Thx for watching

    • @LBroderickWestCountyHawkWatch
      @LBroderickWestCountyHawkWatch 3 года назад +2

      @@Entre1099 awesome, I sell trucks, supply chain is always tricky stuff, ... stay safe out there.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад +3

      Nice. I wanted to purchase my own back when I drove OTR. I did all kinds of loads plus reefer trailers so yeah I know all about the supply chain lol. Especially with produce... Stay safe out here and all the best with your business

    • @markpayne8858
      @markpayne8858 Год назад

      I be starting mined unloading job soon . I can't wait I'm small guy so it be a breeze for me . Don't tell me it's a hard job. Been in oil field and manufacturing positions. Want to move up to be supervisor so I can train the guys the right way.

  • @thenodroid8955
    @thenodroid8955 2 года назад +12

    Man I'm looking to get into this job but I'm kinda nervous. It seems really cool though and better than dealing with customers daily! I think I'm more oriented to doing physical things so hopefully I can get into this job!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +5

      Yeah I know how that can be dealing with customers daily lol. I wouldn’t say make a career out of this but it is a good good physically. We had one big guy out there who worked with us for some months and lost a lot of weight. Like 40+ pounds easy…

    • @ekbenny3939
      @ekbenny3939 Год назад +1

      @@Entre1099 big mike?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      I forgot his name. He ended up moving to another state not too long after I started working there

    • @deandretaylor21
      @deandretaylor21 Год назад

      ​@@Entre1099you still do it?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      @deandretaylor21 no I left there a few years ago

  • @scarecrowrodriguez8046
    @scarecrowrodriguez8046 2 года назад +3

    I just started as a unloader at Interail transporting in San Bernardino all I can say is the scariest part is dropping the plates great video btw

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      I miss those plates lol. Those 56’s are some great workouts lol. How do you like the job so far???

    • @scarecrowrodriguez8046
      @scarecrowrodriguez8046 2 года назад +1

      @@Entre1099 honestly it’s pretty good only thing that sucks though is breaking chocks but It’s honestly a fun and enjoyable job

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      Right… man I can only imagine the type of chocks they have now. We used to race each other breaking them in those hot ass rail cars. The only chocks I didn’t mind was the ones on the bi levels. But those Tri’s… smfh. I took all day. Back be all fuxked up by the time you swing down to the next level.

    • @thebfam6191
      @thebfam6191 Год назад

      @@scarecrowrodriguez8046 how much is the pay?

    • @scarecrowrodriguez8046
      @scarecrowrodriguez8046 Год назад

      @@thebfam6191 I was gettin 23 an hour

  • @genegleason4987
    @genegleason4987 2 месяца назад +1

    Seen autoracks derailment Altoona Pennsylvania. Cleanup they were scooping up brand new F150’s with a front end loader and dumping in a dumpster. Some looked brand new .

  • @brenthamilton1381
    @brenthamilton1381 2 года назад +2

    Y'all look busier than a one legged man in an ass kickin contest!

  • @MrLarry0001
    @MrLarry0001 2 года назад +13

    Great video! I've been working at a dealership for many years. I handle all of the vehicles coming to us via transport. I'm surprised I don't see more damage on them because those are some pretty tight areas. You guys do a great job. Mostly what I see is vehicles that have jumped chock at some point during the rail trip (front and rear bumper damage). Do you guys also have to note the damage and code it out or is that somebody elses job? Again, thanks for taking the time to make this video.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +7

      Hey thx for watching!…
      Yeah most of the damage was from vehicles jumping chocks etc. As far as paint… Most is probably from rubbing up against the vehicles in all those tight areas. The supervisor would note it and take pictures if any had damages then we would take it upfront to be handled by someone else. As far as I know, If they had damages they were put in a section of their own. I’m glad you got to see a good bit of the behind the scenes because I never intended on making a film out of the footage… It was only to remember the cool job I had lol.

    • @kaelan3
      @kaelan3 Год назад +2

      I'm a loader and we take care of damage at our vpc prior to loading so it should theoretically show up undamaged unless something happens in transit or at one of these unloading yards. This guy does the inverse of my job and I'm not gonna lie if something gets lightly damaged we're gonna ship it because we know someone else is picking up the bill haha! I'm sure that's the industry standard. I do notice when we get fresh rail cars there's frequently chocks that were never removed so somebody had to have jumped em.

  • @ganainm5113
    @ganainm5113 9 месяцев назад

    I came here for the graffiti. I actually really enjoyed seeing how your job works and reading the comments. Nice one. 🙂🇬🇧

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  9 месяцев назад

      I wish I would have included more of the graffiti. I saw lots of amazing work while working there. Thank you for watching!

  • @73chevydude
    @73chevydude 8 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed doing this but now I transfered to switch crew and don't plan on going back... Keep up the work! Lol 💪🏾💯

  • @rogerwhittemore9950
    @rogerwhittemore9950 3 года назад +1

    Thanks!! A great look behind the scenes.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching Roger

  • @ksmith1139
    @ksmith1139 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting the video, that was cool.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching

  • @sjs1414
    @sjs1414 2 года назад

    Super awesome to see!!! Thanks for the video.

  • @ApriFoat
    @ApriFoat 2 года назад +5

    hope I can manage to endure the job, gonna start soon (FEB 28. 2022) Benicia,CA

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +2

      Good luck… It shouldn’t be too bad in CA. Another guy in the comments said he worked at one of the terminals there also. It’s a great job in my opinion. My terminal was just difficult because we couldn’t get people to stop quitting lol

    • @brayancarranza1692
      @brayancarranza1692 2 года назад +1

      Thats crazy bro i start the 28th in Lafayette, Indiana for Subaru, i think im cut out for the job, wish ya luck!

    • @tudabagg23
      @tudabagg23 2 года назад

      I started today to playa in Benicia

    • @tudabagg23
      @tudabagg23 2 года назад

      I gotta go back tomorrow because the train didn’t show up

    • @saproductions140
      @saproductions140 5 месяцев назад

      im in bay area, update?

  • @rsrdevon
    @rsrdevon 2 года назад

    I did this job for 13 years In Janesville Wisconsin before the GM plant closed. I loved it! Still have my tools for removing the chalks.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Damnmnnnn that’s a long time lol. Supervisor???

    • @rsrdevon
      @rsrdevon 2 года назад

      @@Entre1099 no way!! I did the actual job!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Ohhh ok. I loved the job too. I had to leave when it slowed down tho. It got so bad we were only making like $300/wk. Then I had a +1hr drive back and fourth to work. I worked so much the manager had to tell me I couldn’t come in lol. It was easy as long as you’re physically fit and not too tall. I think you’re the 1st person that commented they have done this job before…

    • @rsrdevon
      @rsrdevon 2 года назад

      @@Entre1099 I imagine right now the car industry is hurting! The car dealerships are empty! Tall came in handy if you’re doing bi-levels lol. I got 13 stitches in my head one time going between cars on a tri-level on the bottom deck. Yes it is very physically demanding on the shoulders and knees and back for sure! Opening and closing some of those train car doors sucked! Moving the plates between cars was not fun either. By the time I had those 13 years In I was getting to the point where I had enough seniority to get off the trains and just drive the suburbans,tahoes and medium duties up from the plant and park them. That was a gravy job!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Nice you could drive from the plant! I wish I could have done that. I also have a Class A CDL so driving dually’s through the rail cars was easier than putting on shoes with straps instead of laces lol. I was 1 of the few people who didn’t look for someone to drive the dually’s or Uhauls etc off the rails. I was considered for being one of the supervisors but I passed on it. I loved doing what I did as a member on C Team. Couldn’t see myself telling anybody what to do or driving a van all day lol. Trying to hunt down people in the parking lot and shit lol. I would do it again if I could find a place near me. The one I worked at in Dixiana SC got shut down. Very high turnover rate and we constantly had lonnnnng days trying to keep up with production. But dang you meet some of the coolest people on those jobs lol. We used to see who could close a whole train the quickest like before the van returned… Those doors are no joke when they’re stuck by 1 tiny little thing lol. Brings the man outta you

  • @brandonmarcus9010
    @brandonmarcus9010 3 года назад +6

    Those plates are made from aluminum not iron bro LOL I work in the same industry we ship the super duties and Ford suvs to you guys

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад +4

      Ahh ok well they were heavy like steel lol

  • @Noneofyourbiznes19
    @Noneofyourbiznes19 День назад

    I always wondered where they put the keys? Like do they just leave them in the car?

  • @thelast1900
    @thelast1900 9 месяцев назад

    Great video!!!

  • @2bkind2u
    @2bkind2u 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Seems like the only video of its kind on RUclips. Thanks for doing it.
    That mangled mess o metal @ 7:32. Any idea of WTF happened to it?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 месяца назад +1

      No idea, but I hope that person got out safely. I saw that at a gas station after work that night. Thank you for watching. The videos were random videos I took while working there and I eventually put them in a compilation for those who would like to see the process behind how cars end up at dealerships!

  • @Sephialon
    @Sephialon 2 года назад

    I used to work the yard in ayer, Massachusetts the conditions sucked sometimes BUT one of my favorite jobs because of the people I worked with

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Right… Man you meet some cool people on these types of jobs!

  • @Nderak
    @Nderak 2 месяца назад

    wow this video answered every question i ahd and then some

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you for watching

  • @gzeusakey
    @gzeusakey 11 месяцев назад

    Unloading new vehicles and loading used vehicles for the most part

  • @sebasjayy
    @sebasjayy 2 года назад +1

    Did the same for San Bernardino, Mari loma yard , Kansas yard , Oklahoma yard!! Blue cap!!
    Good times breaking?with the homies

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Yeah breaking showed you who was really built for train rails! But dang you been around huh? I only worked at the Dixiana SC yard

    • @sebasjayy
      @sebasjayy 2 года назад

      @@Entre1099 yeah the San Bernardino yard was the one that had the traveling more available since we had a lot of extra guys to spare .
      Haha hell. Yeah I started rail back in 2012 -2016 meet a shit load of characters cool people but a lot couldn’t hang lol 😂 it’s not for everyone

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Damn right you meet some very cool ppl. I did it from 2016-17. The rails got slow and my checks weren’t looking too good. Yall had guys to spare?! Man we couldn’t keep some guys for 1hr lol

  • @LesterBoy17
    @LesterBoy17 Год назад

    I work at the Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Kentucky and I have been there since 2021, my cousin is a full timer loading the rail (They load Ford pick up trucks and Chassis) and he got me hired on as a Casual, the Casuals drive the the trucks from the truck plant to park them on a lot for the ford workers to come and fix the minor issues that the trucks have, other times we take the trucks back to the Truck Plant for the rail loaders to load them, and it’s normally 20-30 people and we get transported by a bus

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Sounds nice. I met a few drivers that used to do something similar. Always a good feeling to be the first to drive a brand new vehicle

    • @Justinsmith-ms5uy
      @Justinsmith-ms5uy Год назад

      Hey Lester how hard is the job? How many hours a day are you working

    • @rayevans1578
      @rayevans1578 6 месяцев назад

      I work for the reisor yard yall ship to us

  • @42luke93
    @42luke93 Год назад

    Many driveways are this size in the city, not as bad as it seems.

  • @AlbertKimMusic
    @AlbertKimMusic Год назад

    Sick shots

  • @tylermccullywideworldoftra9987

    Awesome video 📹

  • @davidl7799
    @davidl7799 8 месяцев назад

    Way late to the party but that was a cool video. Another job thats never thought of but so vital for how this country runs every day. I live near the Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio and they park their vehicles the same way in the yard. Driver's side tires ON the yellow line. Why is this? To ensure the vehicles are spaced well?
    Thanks for the video!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching.
      If I remember correctly, the tires are on the line to ensure the driver can exit the vehicle without banging up or door dinging the vehicle to the left. To be honest, parking on the line was one of the hardest things to get used to doing.

    • @davidl7799
      @davidl7799 8 месяцев назад

      That makes sense. I can see how that’d be so hard to get used to haha. Did you ever catch yourself parking on the yellow line out of habit outside of work?

  • @Olizimm
    @Olizimm 3 месяца назад

    Watching this video makes my head spin!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 месяца назад

      I guess that’s a good thing? Lol. It was not intended to be made into a lengthy video. I just took random videos while working there and compiled them. But it was definitely a fast paced work environment.

  • @mccoy79productions66
    @mccoy79productions66 Год назад

    Nice train!

  • @Liquidfam
    @Liquidfam 10 месяцев назад

    Man I Miss This Job. I Did It For Almost A Yr Here In Atlanta Then Covid Closed Everything Down.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  10 месяцев назад

      I made it almost a year too at the facility I was at. I work for myself now but if I had the chance, i’d do it again. Lol. I had love and hate for it

  • @douglasskaalrud6865
    @douglasskaalrud6865 4 месяца назад

    Take a zero off that speedo and that’s what my Chevette used to do!

  • @opufy
    @opufy 3 месяца назад

    im on training for this, kinda feeling like its not for me but im gonna hold through!!! Because its just part of the process, like doing the plates im so short... it's stressful.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 месяца назад

      Yeah those plates are pretty high. And the 54s or 56s definitely have some weight to them. I can’t remember what the number was but throwing plates definitely wakes you up lol.

    • @opufy
      @opufy 2 месяца назад

      @@Entre1099 i got let go literally the day after i wrote that comment lol because i was too short but they obviously didn't tell me that was the reason

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 месяца назад +1

      @opufy Welp, just means you had more time to focus on your dreams lol. Did you find another job? Or some kind of side hustle?

    • @opufy
      @opufy 2 месяца назад

      @@Entre1099 I did finally get called from CN :D so I will start there in a couple weeks as a temporary driving the cars like here but not plates lol
      also gonna see if i should become an engineer because i was going to school in the meantime but im in my 30s

  • @redskinmask
    @redskinmask Год назад

    12 tri levels A B And C, broken. Went home after I was done because it was my day off.

  • @kentuckycountryboyredheadr4230

    Dump trucks go up top only. Dually trucks arent bad but nothing is after stuffing modified units in a rail car.

  • @jacks599
    @jacks599 Год назад

    Back the early 80s i unloaded. they was chained then. ETTX forever

  • @UP9390
    @UP9390 Год назад

    I always assumed that the Police Cars weren't put on autoracks, first time I ever seen video/pictures of them inside one.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Oh they were… By the rail cars. We had one day where it was at least 6-10 rail cars full of them. Top to bottom. We never had any of the SUVs though… Only sedans. They usually always came in groups then you wouldn’t see any for a few days etc

  • @StarFleet_Tech1701
    @StarFleet_Tech1701 Год назад

    I always wondered how the vehicles were loaded and unloaded from autoracks. Thanks

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Glad you get to see some of the process. I actually compiled over 100 videos to make this. I always record at any job and I’m glad to have showed so many ppl some of the process of vehicle delivery/transport.

  • @MMID303
    @MMID303 2 месяца назад

    When people spray graffiti on these rail cars, does it ever get on the autos inside?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Месяц назад +1

      I didn’t come across any that got the paint on them. If so, it would only be noticed by the detailers at their final location. A lot of the vehicles often had some kind of hardened coat on them also. It was usually on the hood of the car though…

  • @leftloc7139
    @leftloc7139 Год назад

    Freight bandit and Jaber 🔥🔥I remember seeing a Kodak Kidd moniker one time doing the same thing

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Freight Bandit has tagged a lot of autorack rail cars. I saw his work alllll the time lol. You work/worked around trains too?

    • @leftloc7139
      @leftloc7139 Год назад

      @@Entre1099 yeah I do all that at a UP location yours wasn’t UP huh ?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Nah. We were mostly CSX. I was in Cayce SC at that time. They ended up shutting down that location

    • @leftloc7139
      @leftloc7139 Год назад

      @@Entre1099 true Lol you guys didn’t use spotters for the ramp or duallys ?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      I didn’t. I drove semi trucks so that was easy as hell for me. Most of the time only me and like 1-2 more guys would unload the dually’s etc.

  • @eduaragon8706
    @eduaragon8706 11 месяцев назад

    Hello everyone I'm wondering how many of you can actually afford to have a brand new car, not just drive it before the first owner but own one your self brand new, is this job well paid, to afford one?

  • @MrQuattroTT
    @MrQuattroTT 6 месяцев назад

    What city is this?
    I’ve been working at a terminal like this in Virginia Beach, Saint Louis, Milpitas (CA) for 2 years back in 2004-2006
    Cool job, great memories
    Thank you for this video

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  6 месяцев назад +1

      This was in West Columbia SC. They shut down that facility though. I think we were some of the last ones to work there. They literally couldn’t keep people working there lol

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  6 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry, I just looked it up, I think maybe they are just Hansen and Adkins trucking company now. Not sure if the company I worked for is still there.

  • @shiftintohigh5564
    @shiftintohigh5564 3 года назад

    Very interesting 👍👍😎🇺🇸

  • @mikekubas1588
    @mikekubas1588 Год назад +1

    bro this should be the new training video... lmfaobvs

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад +1

      Lol. Man I had no idea this many ppl would watch it. Had I known I would have edited it differently and a little bit better. I was really just trying to piece together almost a year of random videos. I should had added more dropping plates and breaking chocks etc

  • @nathanneff4723
    @nathanneff4723 8 месяцев назад

    What happens if a shipment of manuals come in and you don’t know how to drive a manual?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  8 месяцев назад

      Lol it was a lot of people who couldn’t drive them. Those who can drive manuals just take over unloading until an automatic transmission pops up. Then we can all unload the vehicles as normal

  • @Ayo22210
    @Ayo22210 8 месяцев назад

    I think they need to try and do gig workers for that work

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  8 месяцев назад

      Lol right but I don’t think it would work. But then again it might. They would definitely have to set up daily pay or some cash out method.

  • @BIGBOBRAZY
    @BIGBOBRAZY 2 года назад +1

    Is this job rewarding if you hang through the tough times???? I have an interview on Wednesday for the same position I’ll be in Richmond, CA

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      Can’t really say it is or isn’t. It has some perks tho… Discounts on your phone bill, Amusement park discounts, and I think a discount on a vehicle. May be more or less now in 2022 but that’s all I remember. Good luck with the interview

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah… You also get to be one of the first ppl to drive the vehicles and you definitely meet some really cool people. And an all day workout lol

    • @BIGBOBRAZY
      @BIGBOBRAZY 2 года назад

      Thank you brother can’t wait!!

  • @mikemcmullen1331
    @mikemcmullen1331 Год назад

    Awesome! Thank you for sharing. How are keys managed? Are windows left up? What about lockouts, do you have many and how are they handled? Thanks!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Hey Mike… Keys were left in the vehicles in a certain places once they were offloaded and parked. That goes for when they were loaded also. We definitely left the windows up lol but sometimes being in the groove on a hot day… We would forget we let down the back window and rain just so happened to start falling. As far as lockouts, they were pretty common because sometimes the loaders would forget to leave the key in the vehicle so when they arrived we had to break into the vehicle and manually push them off the rail cars. Other times the vehicle was there but the key wasn’t because the loader hopped out with it in their pocket lol. And the keys weren’t labeled with the vehicle position number or vin etc… So it was a complete lost. A new key had to be ordered and the vehicle would be parked in a certain section on the yard. Dead batteries were treated the same. Hondas were notorious for having dead batteries. Some rail cars were even broken in during transit and had vehicles with missing batteries lol. It’s crazy what vehicles go through just to get to us. Thx for your comment… hope I explained it well enough

  • @alexsandoval9706
    @alexsandoval9706 5 месяцев назад

    I have a interview for this job in Illinois for 29hr next week

  • @jonathanromano5107
    @jonathanromano5107 Год назад

    Looking to use Amtrak auto service soon how long will they wait for me to pick up my car after unloading it??!!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      I honestly don’t know. We never had anyone come directly to us to pick up a vehicle. Only the truckers and hotshot drivers who took the cars to the dealerships etc. But… maybe someone in the comments will see this and have a better answer for you.

  • @willthetrucker7613
    @willthetrucker7613 3 года назад +1

    How do you get in the vehicles with such a tight space?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад

      Gotta know how to maneuver lol. The tri level rail cars were the hardest. About a 4.5ft ceiling and only maybe 2ft you can open the door at times... You learn how to become snake like lol or literally enter the cars head first like diving in a pool lol. I never actually thought about how we did it. It was just something we did naturally over time. Good question tho

  • @gzeusakey
    @gzeusakey 11 месяцев назад

    Removing their chains before entering vehicle

  • @smrtguy77777
    @smrtguy77777 Год назад

    How long does a car stay there on average before getting on the truck to the dealer?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      At the yard where this footage came from, it wasn’t very long. Literally a few days at most. Sometimes as soon as we unloaded a vehicle, the truckers/hotshot drivers would be loading it onto their rigs. That’s when we were really backed up though. But yeah… Not too long at all

  • @austindoan5352
    @austindoan5352 2 года назад +1

    If you don’t mind me asking, how’s the pay for a job like this?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      I really think the pay depends on where you’re located honestly. Just like other terminals used to get the job done faster because they had way more people, better equipment etc. I saw about $800-1000/wk after taxes with 0 dependents when I worked there. But you must have stamina because you can easily do 70hrs every week. Especially when the rail cars are backed up. But my manager literally had to tell me not to come to work on my off days sometimes because I would work a month straight lol. I was just preparing for the son I ended up having not too long after I left that job

    • @anotherhairlessapewithanop7455
      @anotherhairlessapewithanop7455 2 года назад

      a lil more than 20$ an hour but a lot of overtime

  • @gwrace
    @gwrace Год назад

    How long on average do the vehicles wait in the lot after unloading before being picked up by a semi car hauler?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад +2

      Hey sorry I took so long on the response.
      The average time was pretty short at that facility. Some days they would be picked up within a few hours after we unloaded them. The longest it would take is about 2 days. Most days we were actually unloading with truckers and hot shot drivers loading a few yards from us. When we were backed up sometimes 50 plus rails…. Yeah we had some very long work days trying to catch up with only a few people. Hope that answers your question

    • @gwrace
      @gwrace Год назад

      @@Entre1099 Yes thank you.

  • @mikekubas1588
    @mikekubas1588 Год назад

    im glad I've never seen 8 chocks b4

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      I’m glad for you lol. 8 of those chocks were hell especially on a hot day in those rail cars

    • @mikekubas1588
      @mikekubas1588 Год назад

      @@Entre1099 i just started, 2nd week in, please send thought n prayers. XD @Entre 1099

    • @mikekubas1588
      @mikekubas1588 Год назад

      @@Entre1099 ill take working a hot day over a cold day.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Lol you can do it Mike. If not, then make sure you purchased/paid everything you need before you leave them. Bills come out of nowhere lol

  • @ebruhhk
    @ebruhhk Год назад

    Im considering doing this in my city, how much is the like the average starting salary if u dont mind. And how high does it go

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      I honestly don’t know because I don’t work there anymore, but maybe someone in the comments who still works at a rail yard can chime in with an answer.

  • @rayrayokelly
    @rayrayokelly 3 года назад +1

    If any of you guys work in kc let me know where my car is . 😊

    • @brenthamilton1381
      @brenthamilton1381 2 года назад

      Yea, and someone find my Widebody Scat pack please. LOL!

  • @OGOD97
    @OGOD97 2 года назад

    Would you recommend this job for a career or long time employment?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      No definitely not as a career. More like a way to get your money up and get out to either start your own business or invest in something that sets you up for better financially. Not a bad job tho just not career material imo…

  • @josephcochran8057
    @josephcochran8057 9 месяцев назад

    Show us how you put the chalks down plz

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  9 месяцев назад

      Can’t. I don’t work there anymore.

  • @rickrodz1536
    @rickrodz1536 6 месяцев назад

    Does working here give you a chance on working for the railroad

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 месяца назад

      I honestly can’t remember. But we did get many opportunities to chat with the spotters for the train. Maybe they can hook you up with a position. I think you have to go away for like 6mo of nicely paid training though…

  • @ericbeckett1166
    @ericbeckett1166 Год назад

    How do you get into the vehicle inside the autorack

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад +1

      So on Bi’s… The rails with only 2 levels… It’s pretty easy because you can almost open the doors fully to get in easily. But when it comes to tri’s rails(3 levels)… You have to slide in lol. Literally. The doors barely open enough for you to get in because it’s so tight. Sometimes you have to dive in head first, other times you may have to take a different route, like going through the passenger side because it’s a few more inches of room depending on how the vehicle was parked. After a while you get the hang of it though and you’ll be able to slide into any vehicle with ease lol. The plastic seat covers help out a bit. Thx for your comment and I hope I answered your question!

  • @savannahkramer8442
    @savannahkramer8442 2 года назад

    Damn I wish our concrete looked new like that

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      That was about the only thing upkept. Our shuttle van was in bad condition lol. The driver seat looked like a bored dog got a hold of it

  • @andrewbaker2190
    @andrewbaker2190 Год назад

    Love the video, great insight. Quick question, I ordered a Ford truck which is currently sitting in at Ramp 12 in Jacksonville, FL. It’s been there since 11/21/22 (today is 1/20/23). How do I contact them them to see why it isn’t moving to my dealership? Ford or my dealership have no answers.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад +1

      I honestly don’t know for sure. But, if it’s supposed to be offloaded from a rail car, maybe they’re backed up and haven’t gotten to that rail car yet. At some points we would be 300-500 rail cars backed up with only 5-8 people unloading them from the rail cars. As far as contacting the actual rail service… I’m honestly not sure how you would go about doing that.

    • @andrewbaker2190
      @andrewbaker2190 Год назад

      @@Entre1099 Thank you for your quick response! It’s been close to 3 months and I haven’t gotten any answers from anyone. I figured if anyone might have some insight it’s you. That’s crazy to think it might still be sitting on a rail car not unloaded. Thanks for uploading this video. You guys don’t get the credit you deserve for the work that goes unnoticed.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      I’m glad I can help you out with at least some insight as to how they’re transported. But yeah, I’m honestly thinking it may actually be sitting on a rail car if the dealership can’t even tell you. This part of the industry has a high employee turnover rate. If it’s not in a yard waiting to be unloaded then it would be on a truck. I drove trucks also and I’m pretty sure no vehicle sits on a semi truck for 3 months lol. I hope you get your vehicle soon!

  • @1tux2
    @1tux2 4 месяца назад

    wondering what pay is... probably not enough for all you do!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 месяца назад

      Definitely wasn’t. But as employee, I was loving it. Not every minute of it, but I got OT for extra purchases I needed to make, and I got paid to workout all day lol.
      Now I own a business and can’t believe I accepted being paid that amount for legit labor.

  • @user-mt3ww4bo5e
    @user-mt3ww4bo5e 2 года назад

    CAR EASY LOADING & UNLOADING SYSTEM

  • @davidtorres3985
    @davidtorres3985 Год назад

    How can I apply to this ?

  • @diamonddave843
    @diamonddave843 3 года назад +2

    Why such a high turnover rate ?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад +2

      My terminal was in an area where a lot of ppl weren’t built for the long hours and actual Work Work. I don’t think every terminal broke chocks etc the same way. Or coding cars. Ppl just couldn’t hang out there.

    • @diamonddave843
      @diamonddave843 3 года назад

      @@Entre1099 What terminal you located at ?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад +2

      I was in SC at that time. I think it’s shut down now

    • @daved3948
      @daved3948 3 года назад

      @@Entre1099 what's the process of applying for this type of work? What's the job title?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  3 года назад

      @Davey D ... When I found the job it was through an Indeed job site listing if that helps. The title of the job is “Unloader”...

  • @markquiswest6607
    @markquiswest6607 3 года назад

    The Atlanta,Ga both Norfolk Southern & CSX Terminal! And I'm interested in this type of job, myself too!

  • @VC_Everett
    @VC_Everett 2 года назад

    I recognize the art work

  • @ggghhnnnnmmmmm6009
    @ggghhnnnnmmmmm6009 Год назад

    Can you do a video of unstrapping the chalk

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Sorry for the late reply… nah I can’t because I don’t work there anymore

  • @keepitthoro6768
    @keepitthoro6768 Год назад

    Why would they quit thats a simple job. nothing to quit about

  • @snlsmith
    @snlsmith 2 года назад

    What type of system did you have to identify what vehicle was parked in which spot? So when the transport company comes to pick up a batch of vehicles, how do they know where they are all parked?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      It was a paper code. Paper codes were put with each vehicle for a diff spot on the yard. The process of coding the cars was done about the same time as when the wheel chocks were broken so we could drive them off. The car haulers would then use the paper code to find the vehicle. The yard had different sections also like Row A etc

    • @snlsmith
      @snlsmith 2 года назад

      @@Entre1099 That's lot more basic than I thought it would be. I was here picturing bar codes, scanners, etc, lol.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      You’re right… it does include that. But the scanners were a whole different job there. They would scan them into the system some time after we parked them.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      I think somewhere in the video I show one of the codes on a white card

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      3:05-3:10

  • @bigsmoke4754
    @bigsmoke4754 Год назад

    Do they drugs test for Marijuana? And how is the background check process? Do they hire felons? Nice vid btw bro , doing ur thing 💯

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Thanks bro… I took a drug test for pre hire but that was it. I think they do run a background check too. Can’t speak on if they hire felons but this was a while ago so the process may have changed

    • @bigsmoke4754
      @bigsmoke4754 Год назад

      @@Entre1099 yeah bro, I went today they couldn’t hire me because of my felony smh, but good luck to you bro

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад +1

      Dang … Sorry to hear that. When you find something, stack your money up and start your own business. That way nobody can deny you. Don’t let a felony stop you bro. Not sure what you’re good at but all of us have some kind of service to provide that we can get paid for…

  • @dc2129
    @dc2129 11 месяцев назад

    One of the most physically demanding jobs ever. Make a man out of you. Breaking the wheel chocks takes alot out of you. Long unpredictable hours.

  • @rodneyb6870
    @rodneyb6870 2 года назад +1

    Ya’ll drive that slow all the time, we all know On rail no one drives that slow 🤪

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      Lol yeah we liked to see if each motor was built to spec. Can’t trust the window stickers lol

  • @kaytee91
    @kaytee91 2 года назад

    I'm looking to do this is this a dangerous job ?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      It has its dangers. 1 guy fell from the 2nd floor on a Bi-level rail car. Luckily he missed the knuckle that holds the rail cars together. I almost got hit by the train as it was backing in one night… Crossing from rail car to rail car can be dangerous when breaking the chocks… As well as climbing the ladder all day. You have to watch your head almost all the time because nothing on the rail cars bend lol. Pure iron. Driving over the plates from rail car to rail car can be dangerous because if they are too short then… You know. Also setting the plates if you’re sore or tired… You may drop it. And you have to lift them pretty high. Same goes for dropping the plates down to the next level… especially on a Tri-level. Not much room for error or room to work since Tri’s are so compact. But yeah it has it’s dangers but as long as you stay focused I don’t think you would have any major problems.

  • @Kanesgarage
    @Kanesgarage 2 года назад

    I imagine cars and trucks get damaged all the time during loading and unloading. Is that the case?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Yep. Well not necessarily all the time… But it does happen often. If it wasn’t caused from someone unloading the vehicle then it was caused from the train hitting the brakes, a loader not securing the vehicle to the floor properly, or the vehicle jumping the wheel chocks during it’s journey from the factory. Had a few vehicles that were almost sideways when we opened the rail car doors a few times. Before working there I never knew those things happened during a vehicles first 1-5 miles.

    • @Kanesgarage
      @Kanesgarage 2 года назад +1

      @@Entre1099 wow. Yeah that is pretty crazy. I wonder how many vehicles dealers sell as new that showed up on the lot damaged

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Whenever we had injured(lol) vehicles on the rail cars, they were parked in a damaged section for repairs. So yeah I’m sure they were still sold as new as long as the damages weren’t too bad. Other than that I think they were probably scrapped…

  • @dc2129
    @dc2129 Год назад

    How difficult is the job on a scale of 1-10. 10 being most difficult? Looks fun actually

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      I can’t give a straight answer on that. What I’ve learned after posting this video and seeing all the comments… the job differs depending on which facility you’re at. At the one I worked at, I would say a solid 8. That’s if you’re in shape and know how to move efficiently. Our facility was always short staffed so it would actually be a 10 for someone who isn’t active everyday coming out there. But never judge a job until you work it lol. Some workers make the hardest shxt look easy… Thx for your comment.

    • @dc2129
      @dc2129 11 месяцев назад

      ​@Entre1099 I took the job...I give it a 100 lol. We do 120+ railcars a day. This heat has been brutal. Tri levels are a different monster. Definitely not for the weak at all. A man's job 4 sho. We got 4 crews of 6. It's run and gun the whole day

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  11 месяцев назад +1

      So I’m guessing you like the job huh?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  11 месяцев назад +1

      And yeah man those Tri’s aint for everyone. Especially when it’s hot and you’re trying not to touch anything because everything is hotter than the air outside but you have almost no room lol

    • @dc2129
      @dc2129 11 месяцев назад

      @@Entre1099 it's decent. But, it has those days that make u want to walk straight for gate

  • @iamdalastape6948
    @iamdalastape6948 2 года назад

    I wouldn't mind doing this. I'm hoping I get the call back....

    • @iamdalastape6948
      @iamdalastape6948 2 года назад

      Interview Thursday. Thanks for your Films

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      @@iamdalastape6948 Nice. Yeah I was going to ask when you put the application in. Remember it’s gonna be hot out there this time of year surrounded by all that iron. Stay hydrated

    • @iamdalastape6948
      @iamdalastape6948 2 года назад

      @@Entre1099 for sure man, thanks for the heads up

    • @Sultan.of.swing79
      @Sultan.of.swing79 7 месяцев назад

      @@iamdalastape6948how did the interview go? Did you get the job?

  • @marcogarcia454
    @marcogarcia454 Год назад

    Can’t believe I did this for 5 years!!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад +1

      Wow… 5yrs? As an unloader, loader, etc… which one?

    • @marcogarcia454
      @marcogarcia454 Год назад +2

      @@Entre1099 I worked at the Mira loma yard in Cali.. yessir 5 years as an unloader

    • @xgenpapii
      @xgenpapii Год назад

      @@marcogarcia454 yo im about to start there on thursday! im nervous for if i can last or not. i remember quitting my 2nd day at UPS putting packages in trucks

    • @bsbajahahaha
      @bsbajahahaha Год назад

      @@xgenpapiiso did you last???

    • @xgenpapii
      @xgenpapii Год назад +2

      @@bsbajahahaha yeah haha three months and going

  • @birdiemaster9859
    @birdiemaster9859 7 месяцев назад

    Why y'all going so slow.?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  7 месяцев назад

      For video purposes lol. Nah probably because the Manager was on site. When he left we had them cars at least 15-20mph through those rails lol. I think I have a shot or 2 of it in the video recording from underneath as they flew by

    • @birdiemaster9859
      @birdiemaster9859 7 месяцев назад

      @@Entre1099 makes sense. Used to for 12 years at Lansing LDT Terminal. It wasn't uncommon to see everyone doing 20-30, sometimes faster thru the trains. By far, the most fun I've had at a job. Also the most annoyances.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  7 месяцев назад

      Damn nice. I only worked there for about 10 months until it got slow. Probably the best job I ever had. I still hear the plates dropping and cars flying through the rails to this day. I fid this job after coming off the road for truck driving and now I feel like I can drive anything through anything lol.

  • @Siran4228
    @Siran4228 Год назад

    It’s not rocket science. Why are people quitting?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      All men aren’t created equal lol

  • @jahlilpope9915
    @jahlilpope9915 Год назад

    I’m going for a interview today any tips?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Just have high stamina basically lol. And know how to drive through spaces where the wall is right beside the mirrors. Kind like a smaller Taco Bell drive thru. Good luck

    • @jahlilpope9915
      @jahlilpope9915 Год назад

      Ok so I got the job start on the 11th I seen some nice cars today

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Hell yeah bro… congrats. A lot of nice cars with only like 2 miles on em. Will you be loading or unloading them?

    • @jahlilpope9915
      @jahlilpope9915 Год назад +1

      @@Entre1099 unloading and parking them manger said we could be working anywhere from 60-80 hours a week they been busy with only like a 5 man crew

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      Cool cool. The only thing I can say is be used to bending down breaking wheel chocks for the first few days. That’s what we had new workers doing until they learned how to drive through the rail cars. I think by the 3rd or 4th day they were driving with us. They also might have you coding the vehicles too for the 1st couple of days.. Thats putting the cards in the vehicles to tell you where they need to be parked

  • @jeffc9511
    @jeffc9511 2 года назад

    What's the rate of pay?

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      I’m not sure what it is nowadays but back when I worked I would see at least $800+ checks. This was 2016-17. This also depends on your state…

    • @weldingstacks787
      @weldingstacks787 2 года назад +1

      Depends on the state from lowest I seen was 12.50 and the most was $19 but most workers from any site mainly makes 800-1000 a week

  • @thebfam6191
    @thebfam6191 Год назад

    What is the pay?

    • @redskinmask
      @redskinmask Год назад

      Piece work, you get paid for each car you unload. It's not hourly.

    • @thebfam6191
      @thebfam6191 Год назад +1

      @@redskinmask so each car is how much??

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  Год назад

      I’m not sure what they pay now. I no longer work there. It was hourly for my yard back then. It may all depend on your location. This video was from a yard in SC

    • @redskinmask
      @redskinmask Год назад

      @@thebfam6191 when I worked there it was $2.36 a unit. The pay was great during peak season, not so much after.

  • @JustAMindlessDrone
    @JustAMindlessDrone 2 года назад

    I love this industry, I've gone 200MPH in the yard like everyone else playing with others toys. People are stupid and don't realized that Autoport absolutely FUCKS up your vehicle. Autoport Toronto Represent! Burning off tires of new cars since Russell Eddy!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Lol damn you guys must have a big yard up there. You could catch about 3 gears where I worked

    • @JustAMindlessDrone
      @JustAMindlessDrone 2 года назад

      @@Entre1099 creditstone is where benz goes to die!

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      Ohhhh ok. Makes sense now lol.

  • @creajay.
    @creajay. 2 года назад

    woah unsafe

  • @roberthenry9319
    @roberthenry9319 4 месяца назад

    Horrible video. Jumpy, much done at night-cannot see what's going on. This video will give you a headache, absoluely.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 месяца назад

      Wasn’t intended to be a lengthy video. Just videos I took randomly while working there that I compiled into a video to give people like you a look at how your cars get to you. Thanks for trying to watch.

  • @roxyburton79
    @roxyburton79 2 года назад

    Are there no females? Shit. I love driving and doing transport now for over 4 years. I also drive manuals and have a motorcycle license.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Yes we had 1 female that worked with us when I was there. She was badass lol. Having experience driving manuals is a plus also because most people now days have no idea how to catch and drop gears lol

    • @roxyburton79
      @roxyburton79 2 года назад

      @@Entre1099 alright. Welllll I am headed out to Phoenix by Nov. and might check on this job. I like fast paced type jobs. But pay better be worth it. Either that or I apply for driving instructor cus Arizona drivers can’t drive for shit🤣

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад

      Same here. I love fast paced labor jobs. I barely sweat even in the heat or get tired. I think I’m part animal or alien lmao. I drove 18 wheelers and have my Class A since 2014. Are you a CDL holder too? I don’t drive anymore but that shit took so much work with a 3hr test I’ll be damned if I go back to a regular license lol

    • @roxyburton79
      @roxyburton79 2 года назад

      @@Entre1099 nah. I am still contemplating whether to get CDL license. I have perfect driving record. But i don’t like long hauls.

    • @Entre1099
      @Entre1099  2 года назад +1

      Ahhh ok. Yeah you gotta be built for those 14hr shifts with 11hrs behind the wheel checking mirrors all damn day lol. I never realized your eyes themselves can get tired until I started driving trucks. Especially through Phoenix etc. Traffic and crazy drivers everywhere. It’s a good way to see the country tho if you ever get interested…

  • @Olizimm
    @Olizimm 3 месяца назад

    terrible video...