Complaining is what released us from those toxic labour conditions. A lot of workers back then had to quit because their health could not take it. They were strong and healthy hard working men, ruined by dreadful working conditions. It's hard to believe that todays gig economy and weak unions are yet again forcing young people to sacrifice their health on behalf of their masters.
@@kolbeinlkka3682 I had not thought of it that way. Nice to see it from another angle, thank you for your reply. And I fully agree about today's conditions, concerning unions wasting their energy and power besides the point.
Fascinating video! Unless you've worked in a factory, it can be hard to understand how the jobs gradually destroy your body. Each job attacks different part of the body. After 30 years you might be crippled.
I worked for G.M. in Oshawa Ontario Canada for 30 years doing assembly line work.I am all crippled up and an old man now.The line kills your head and you forget how to think after awhile.The work is metered out to you to do.
Internet search says B F Goodrich manufactured tires under the name of Brunswick tire company in 1934 although the Brunswick company is still in business making billiard tables, boats etc.Couldn't find much info about Brunswick tires.
All the complaints about this job looking miserable are just spoiled humans lol. I mean have you seen a brick layer? Construction worker? Lineman? Fireman and oiler? Geeze.
Being forced to work in a high vis long sleeve workshirt in the sun in 115f heat shouldn't be legal, but you dont work you get fired, modern work conditions in summer
Never again, will I complain about my job. No matter how hard it gets, I will always remember the courageous gentlemen, hard at work in this video.
you got that right
Complaining is what released us from those toxic labour conditions. A lot of workers back then had to quit because their health could not take it. They were strong and healthy hard working men, ruined by dreadful working conditions. It's hard to believe that todays gig economy and weak unions are yet again forcing young people to sacrifice their health on behalf of their masters.
@@kolbeinlkka3682 I had not thought of it that way. Nice to see it from another angle, thank you for your reply. And I fully agree about today's conditions, concerning unions wasting their energy and power besides the point.
How it`s made! 1934-edition
Those workers and their sons never saw WW2 coming.
Fascinating video! Unless you've worked in a factory, it can be hard to understand how the jobs gradually destroy your body.
Each job attacks different part of the body. After 30 years you might be crippled.
I worked for G.M. in Oshawa Ontario Canada for 30 years doing assembly line work.I am all crippled up and an old man now.The line kills your head and you forget how to think after awhile.The work is metered out to you to do.
Internet search says B F Goodrich manufactured tires under the name of Brunswick tire company in 1934 although the Brunswick company is still in business making billiard tables, boats etc.Couldn't find much info about Brunswick tires.
Brunswick made bowling balls, and bowling balls used to be made of rubber.
Amazing how far things have come!
How sincerely they continued doing their job..marvelous team work in 1934!✌
I had no idea that Burnswick made tires!
amazing
*no shirt and gloves*
no possible way for this to go wrong
no siree
The good ol’ days when asbestos was a miracle mineral and lead was a part of your daily diet!
@@samsonite7694 they don't even put asbestos in cigarettes anymore smh
@@Drekiwulf9652 can’t believe it!
My God that looks a very miserable job!
But it beats starving.
I can smell this video.
Watching this made me "tired"
I am sixty two years old and I have never heard of this company before??????
手作りタイヤを作る職人さんたちの熱気が伝わる映像ですね。
Exactly!!!
No computers
All the complaints about this job looking miserable are just spoiled humans lol. I mean have you seen a brick layer? Construction worker? Lineman? Fireman and oiler? Geeze.
No, I haven't, actually seen any of them, I am upper middle class. And I am definitely spoiled beyond reason
Must be before my time!!!!!##
I wish I could work shirtless like the guy at about 7:35
Being forced to work in a high vis long sleeve workshirt in the sun in 115f heat shouldn't be legal, but you dont work you get fired, modern work conditions in summer
The days before OSHA. Working around spinning machinery wearing a necktie...yikes!
No one is following OSHA rules.
How it's made circa 1934
Holy friggin osha violation today wow have times changed