The second he said it's 50 bucks. I just thought. That's practically a free tool set right there. I'll hire out a nail gun, circular saw, hammer drill and maybe a couple extras...
I was thinking on taking the whole tool box just say u need a lot of tools for the job and I don’t want to keep coming back and forth ik u don’t do that but still u steal one at a time
Wait, you gonna sign me out a cutter and (one) cutting disk, then you going to put a lock on the tool room and disappear for a couple hours? Yeah, no problem,, Tightwad Toolman. Gotcha. Wait 5 minutes. Brief grinding noises. What's that? The tool room was left wide open? No one knows where Teddy Toolman is? Don't know what to tell you, Bossman. I'm up here 8 flights up. With all my PPO and safety harnesses and my cutting tool and 10 cutting disks and getting my dam job done. Soons I finish, I'll climb down, bring all my gear and tools and I'll help you look for 'the most important person on this job-site" who has gone and left his post and left all that valuable inventory wide open. Oh, oh, you think maybe Toolroom Teddy needs a break from his inventory issues, and maybe could use a couple days or weeks working as a helper to our older hands? Maybe we start developing a backup for the toolroom position? Well, you ARE the boss man. Sounds like a dam fine idea to me.
“Now I’m going to go disappear for 2 hours without telling anyone where I’m at and taking the only key” if there was ever more truth spoken I have not heard it 🤣. The tool room guy must go into the dimension of lost socks or some crap cause I worked contractor work for a little bit and it seamed like anytime you needed a tool asap the tool room guy was out and no where to be found and I’m standing there thinking “you have one job, ONE job…”
Hey now, we all know full well he's got to keep the safety man in tip top shape, can't have that guy trying to play red-rover 8 storys in the air cause he found a bunch of hot sweaty men bent over.
This is exactly how our parts guy is. He’s a self entitled old man who locks up everything from toilet and garbage bags to steel stock and electrical tape. Then he always goes out to lunch with vendors and doesn’t bring us anything back
Lmao, "tool room". Us automotive techs have to buy our tools ourselves. But hey, I got a bunch of quality stuff. Plus I get to take em with me and use them as I see fit.
Goddamn that's spot on tool room guy! when I worked for cat global mining it was exactly the same way they'd rather pay a man to spend hours aday walking back and forth from the dragline to toolroom cuz the toolroom guy was just like this!! Consumables gloves,disk, cutting shields,tips,masks that always broke the company
Once worked at a Site at Bayer. Someone had the great Idea that all Tool requests need to be given in writing a day in advance. And then that same guy (i assume) had the other great Idea to put the one analphabet in the 300+ crew in the Tool room. It went worse than you could imagine. Boss broke out of the Contract and didnt have to pay a single cent for breaking the Contract. Thats how bad the situation was.
I worked on a job in an old high-rise, 16 stories. No elevators(being re cabled), only had power on every fourth floor. And only one stair case built in 1903, narrow and had a landing and turn every 6 steps. I watched, over a week period, 9 iron workers drag a Miller diesel welder up those stairs. I nearly died just dragging my two tool bags up every day, and they only weighed about 60lbs combined.
Every time I go to the tool crib I gotta listen to the same story about how he was a once a contractor in Iraq during the Iraq war or his experience working for Saudi Aramco back in the 70's. Atleast they had a coffee machine down there. The key is getting on his good side so when the project starts winding down and the shortages start you can still get material.
Where did Ricky find the directions to the other tool room? I thought that place was just a myth or a joke, like taking the elevator to the onsite pool, or finding a board stretcher you'd send the rookies to look for....
Everything is real if you know the right people, for example the bighead screw you need if you countersunk too much ("Sonderschraube BigHead" at eteltuning... They also have 90° bits and buckets of compressed air, truly a one stop shop for all you need)
Yo this was my life for 3 years. Arguing with tool room for tools I didn't have AFTER telling my bosses boss. I bought my own tools and he goes "where's all the tools" I told him "if u quit smoking so much damn pot ur old ass would remember me coming to u for months saying shits missing
Y'know... I have had to deliver materials to these gigantic worksites before. You almost need a road map to get around some of these places. I feel your pain, Ricky.
You seem to know what every heavy industry goes through and the people who work it. I love when something at work and you deliver a video that I can pass to the other guys.
This shit is so spot on that I'm having a hard time catching my breath from laughing so hard. I was out in upstate New York (04-05) when we had a whole tool room trailer that went missing at the end of the job. Lol. The people responsible for "cleaning" up the jobsite, definitely cleaned out the jobsite. Lol.
lol great video. Reminds me of when I ran the grinder at the meat factory. Had to change the blade 1-2 times on a regular day, 2-3 times on beef days. Every time the blade went dull, you had to take the machine apart, take the blade off and head on down to the "maintenance" room. It's either a ghost-town in there, or there's 6 guys hangin' out, only one of whom would actually get you a new blade. And don't even ask for two blades, because that's "against company policy". Doesn't matter that it's beef day, doesn't matter that you're delaying production by coming down here and dealing with these guys. You're getting one blade, and you're gonna be happy with it.
He comes out of the second building saying he thinks he needs to turn right.... immediately turns left. Then, after turning at the third pine towards the North Star (during the day) doesn't get him there, he wonders if maybe he should have turned left (right) all along. This one as very well done! Nice!
Having been the shop tool cage attendant I have had these kinds of conversations with the guys. There's some items that you can have as many of as you ask for such as earplugs, and some things you can't have a new one unless you turn in an old one such as grinder disks. I actually had a guy who wanted new welding gloves rip the old ones right in front of me.
The tool pusher in the last shop I worked in would ration EVERYTHING, even earplugs. It was a machine shop and we got 1 insert at a time, if it got chipped he would inspect it and if he thought you could get more out of it you didn't get a new one.
@@mattsirmans9146 Earplugs was one thing you could have as many pairs as you wanted, all you had to do was tell me how many you want. Safety glasses and face shields were also available without turning an old one in. Welding tips and cutting torch tips were definitely something you had to exchange an old one for a new one. There was one guy that I was certain he pulled old welding tips out of the trash because every very few days he'd turn in about 20 or so. I didn't care though, I'd let him exchange as many as he'd turn in.
I was a tool room guy but I was never given rules like this from the company so I didn’t even care. All I had to care about were the calibrated tools. (Multimeters, torque wrenches, dial indicators etc..) consumables, Fuckit. I might bitch a little for making me get up that’s all. “That’s the 5th cutting wheel today wtf are you doing out there? (Here you go take 2 more)” or I’d even give them tips how to help me get them new stuff. “This drill sucks the bushings are worn” but the company doesn’t do anything to repair drills they just replace when destroyed. So drop the drill in a fuel tank and I can buy a new one.
All our consumables and safety gear are in a vending machine. Swipe your badge and get what you need. Gloves were limited to two pair a week and safety glasses 1 pair every two weeks.
Hey man I just gotta say I love your videos. My dad and I watch you everytime you post a new one. He swears up and down that he worked with your characters on his last job. We get a good laugh out of you. Keep the videos coming man. Really appreciate it.
I used to be an archaeologist. Our tool guy constantly tried to dictate everything about the tools, such as demanding they be hauled back everyday from our site even though our bosses and clients said we could leave them there. He was straight up on a power trip
I used to work tool room at a regional airline maintenance hanger and this video is hilarious as fuck and totally true 🤣 🤣. That one time the mechanics are asked me to order 11 pairs $30 polarized sunglasses for them. I was like fuckit no promises but I’ll try! I never seen the manager at my window so fast asking wtf is this and why don’t we have tinted safety glasses (I got 2 boxes of those sir but these would be way better) 🤣 the answer was NO btw.. 2 hour lunch break every day that part is totally true
I was really hoping there was a continuation/ reaction from Ricky after the tool guy Aka 'most important person on the job' said he was going to dissappear for 2 hours. Lol Did he get his blades? Don't leave us hanging! 🤪😄😅
Once Browny (our tool room guy) died, heart attack on the job , they replaced him with a computer. It checked out all the supplies and reordered automatically. Costs plummeted, turned outBrowny had been making off with thousands of dollars worth of inventory 😂
I need to see more of the tool room fella ...he is exactly the guy that ran the tool room at several fab shops I've been over the years...in both looks and persona
After just starting work at a union facility these videos have become WAY more relatable and I understand! Especially the part where tool room Tommy said he was going to dissappear for 2 hours with the only key to the tool room and not tell anyone where he was going, that literally just happened to me the other day!
Had a place that had similar issue. It was money per day the tool was missing, and bringing back the used material. Blades, sand paper, etc. They changed it a bit when people started bringing back lunch boxes full of used sandpaper and blades. That shit adds up real fast with a dozen employees on the job site.
Lol I used to work conventions. Those walks to the toolbox were no joke! We did have to walk 1-2 buildings over to get stuff. Don't miss having to walk a block for supplies.
What Ricky doesn't get is that the tool room guy wants a bribe for those cutting disks. A cheeseburger here, a snicker there along with a energy drinks goes a long way.
But Ricky came back with a story about how he got funky with the stewardess on the flight and he was gonna be partying with her all weekend. Roscoe sits quietly, waits for Ricky to leave, then mentions how he knew that stewardess back before her name was Danni-Elle. When it was Daniel. And ( HE) had been a union painter. And how disappointed it is that Ricky is hooking up with a painter.
Sweet mother, the tool room guy was bang on. The guy where i work didn't want to give me any calico bags, hand sized cloth bags to put nuts and bolts in, probably cost 10 cents each, as in his words "there's hundreds of them already out there". I said yes, hundreds that already have nuts and bolts in them.
Stepping over Dollars to pick up Dimes, while Superintendents have a compnay credit card that they're spending $1,000's a week on at the bars with their buddies😂
Man you are by far the funniest guy on CZcams!! I don’t see how you don’t have millions of followers because you make those other few country comics on here look even less funny than they already are!!!
As a green horn I got "promoted" to tool room duty. Boss told me it was because I was honest and knew how to follow rules.. After a few months I was robbing Peter to pay Paul, falsifying documents, showing favoritism and counterfeiting tool chits! whatever it took to keep production going, lol. I do remember at one point thinking I was the most important job on site too!!!
OMG YES! The other tool room across the job site is so true lmao, we only ever had two trailers but they were each on opposite side of whatever site we were at🤣
Our equipment manager thought that cutting disks were an extravagance we couldn’t afford so I spent 8 hours cutting a beam in half with a hacksaw. He was mad as hell when he asked what I did all day and showed him lol. I told him it woulda been 15 min with a cutting disk but I couldn’t live with knowing I was bankrupting the company with my cutting disc. He was throwing shit all across the shop lol
I had this exact problem at the place I used to work. Just for some fricken gloves. I'd ask for a new pair each day, and they sassed me for it. They were simple cotton gloves... lmao
The second he said it's 50 bucks. I just thought. That's practically a free tool set right there. I'll hire out a nail gun, circular saw, hammer drill and maybe a couple extras...
Exactly what I was thinking chopsaw, sawzall, and jackhammer thank you 150 here ya go
For sure! Helper needs one, too, dontcha know??
I was thinking on taking the whole tool box just say u need a lot of tools for the job and I don’t want to keep coming back and forth ik u don’t do that but still u steal one at a time
@@supermairo1716 ummmmm...🤔🤦♂️ wUt?
you go for the cheap easy stuff. get those 5000$ chain hoist
"Breaking the company? This is a multi-million dollar job!"
Too true. Lol
And usually shit like that is accounted for in the bid, the company doesn't lose money if they buy an extra box of metabo blades...
bring back the worn disk for the next one or 1 disk a day and when it's gone the days over complements of the supply guy🤣
@@danlevesque5437 Did you not hear the part about the 8 flights of stairs?
"Breaking the company? I got so sick of hearing that nonsense.
Wait, you gonna sign me out a cutter and (one) cutting disk, then you going to put a lock on the tool room and disappear for a couple hours?
Yeah, no problem,, Tightwad Toolman. Gotcha.
Wait 5 minutes.
Brief grinding noises.
What's that? The tool room was left wide open? No one knows where Teddy Toolman is? Don't know what to tell you, Bossman. I'm up here 8 flights up. With all my PPO and safety harnesses and my cutting tool and 10 cutting disks and getting my dam job done.
Soons I finish, I'll climb down, bring all my gear and tools and I'll help you look for 'the most important person on this job-site" who has gone and left his post and left all that valuable inventory wide open.
Oh, oh, you think maybe Toolroom Teddy needs a break from his inventory issues, and maybe could use a couple days or weeks working as a helper to our older hands?
Maybe we start developing a backup for the toolroom position?
Well, you ARE the boss man. Sounds like a dam fine idea to me.
“Now I’m going to go disappear for 2 hours without telling anyone where I’m at and taking the only key” if there was ever more truth spoken I have not heard it 🤣. The tool room guy must go into the dimension of lost socks or some crap cause I worked contractor work for a little bit and it seamed like anytime you needed a tool asap the tool room guy was out and no where to be found and I’m standing there thinking “you have one job, ONE job…”
Hey now, we all know full well he's got to keep the safety man in tip top shape, can't have that guy trying to play red-rover 8 storys in the air cause he found a bunch of hot sweaty men bent over.
This is exactly how our parts guy is. He’s a self entitled old man who locks up everything from toilet and garbage bags to steel stock and electrical tape. Then he always goes out to lunch with vendors and doesn’t bring us anything back
My husband loved the tool room guy going missing in action all the time.
If I had a dollar for every time I have climbed through the window of the store room...
Yup, and that one job is to keep the workers from actually getting the tools. :D
Great video as always! The tool room guys always seem to think that every tool is their personal property. You hit the nail on the head with this one.
It's our precious
Tool room guy is the heart beat of the job site. You bitches wouldn't know how to find a thingamajig or a whatchacallit if it weren't for us
Lmao, "tool room".
Us automotive techs have to buy our tools ourselves. But hey, I got a bunch of quality stuff. Plus I get to take em with me and use them as I see fit.
@@tommymakem2611 same at my place. We have Aircraft mechanics that bring their own tools / tool boxes. I found it weird.
@@troyellis4242 yeah I've never been on a job with a tool room. I also buy my own tools. Cutting disks included.
Goddamn that's spot on tool room guy! when I worked for cat global mining it was exactly the same way they'd rather pay a man to spend hours aday walking back and forth from the dragline to toolroom cuz the toolroom guy was just like this!! Consumables gloves,disk, cutting shields,tips,masks that always broke the company
Once worked at a Site at Bayer. Someone had the great Idea that all Tool requests need to be given in writing a day in advance. And then that same guy (i assume) had the other great Idea to put the one analphabet in the 300+ crew in the Tool room.
It went worse than you could imagine. Boss broke out of the Contract and didnt have to pay a single cent for breaking the Contract. Thats how bad the situation was.
The time spent arguing this with Ricky probably cost the company more than the cutting disks would have lmao
What was your job there?
Hey they gotta afford those yachts. Those grow on tool room pennies.
I worked on a job in an old high-rise, 16 stories. No elevators(being re cabled), only had power on every fourth floor. And only one stair case built in 1903, narrow and had a landing and turn every 6 steps. I watched, over a week period, 9 iron workers drag a Miller diesel welder up those stairs. I nearly died just dragging my two tool bags up every day, and they only weighed about 60lbs combined.
FUCK THAT
Dwarves... its the only answer those things way a ton
As a caveman who puts bolt in hole, i can confirm we fucking hate having to carry 100-160 pounds of tools 12 hours a day
When the tool room guy said "I've got the most important job out here." I lost it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I screamed when he said that 🤣😂😂😂
U don't know how true that line is. All tool room guys think they are the goat
@@roguexvampire everyone I met thought that.. it was a joke
Every time I go to the tool crib I gotta listen to the same story about how he was a once a contractor in Iraq during the Iraq war or his experience working for Saudi Aramco back in the 70's. Atleast they had a coffee machine down there.
The key is getting on his good side so when the project starts winding down and the shortages start you can still get material.
Where did Ricky find the directions to the other tool room? I thought that place was just a myth or a joke, like taking the elevator to the onsite pool, or finding a board stretcher you'd send the rookies to look for....
...You might be able to stretch a board if you steam it first.
@@Illegiblescream you can bend a board with steam but you ain’t getting the last 3-4 inches in length needed to make it fit haha 😆
@@jamesfair9751 That's what she said
Everything is real if you know the right people, for example the bighead screw you need if you countersunk too much
("Sonderschraube BigHead" at eteltuning... They also have 90° bits and buckets of compressed air, truly a one stop shop for all you need)
Felt the “I absolutely hate it here” on a spiritual level
Hahaha ahhh me too
Yo this was my life for 3 years. Arguing with tool room for tools I didn't have AFTER telling my bosses boss. I bought my own tools and he goes "where's all the tools" I told him "if u quit smoking so much damn pot ur old ass would remember me coming to u for months saying shits missing
Y'know... I have had to deliver materials to these gigantic worksites before. You almost need a road map to get around some of these places. I feel your pain, Ricky.
You seem to know what every heavy industry goes through and the people who work it. I love when something at work and you deliver a video that I can pass to the other guys.
This shit is so spot on that I'm having a hard time catching my breath from laughing so hard.
I was out in upstate New York (04-05) when we had a whole tool room trailer that went missing at the end of the job. Lol. The people responsible for "cleaning" up the jobsite, definitely cleaned out the jobsite. Lol.
If my company ever implements this tool room bullshit, instead of "tell our supplier what you need and keep a shitload of it with you", i am g-g-gone
I work in aerospace and I literally just came back to my old shop for this very reason 😂
lol great video. Reminds me of when I ran the grinder at the meat factory. Had to change the blade 1-2 times on a regular day, 2-3 times on beef days. Every time the blade went dull, you had to take the machine apart, take the blade off and head on down to the "maintenance" room. It's either a ghost-town in there, or there's 6 guys hangin' out, only one of whom would actually get you a new blade. And don't even ask for two blades, because that's "against company policy". Doesn't matter that it's beef day, doesn't matter that you're delaying production by coming down here and dealing with these guys. You're getting one blade, and you're gonna be happy with it.
He comes out of the second building saying he thinks he needs to turn right.... immediately turns left. Then, after turning at the third pine towards the North Star (during the day) doesn't get him there, he wonders if maybe he should have turned left (right) all along.
This one as very well done! Nice!
Having been the shop tool cage attendant I have had these kinds of conversations with the guys. There's some items that you can have as many of as you ask for such as earplugs, and some things you can't have a new one unless you turn in an old one such as grinder disks. I actually had a guy who wanted new welding gloves rip the old ones right in front of me.
The tool pusher in the last shop I worked in would ration EVERYTHING, even earplugs. It was a machine shop and we got 1 insert at a time, if it got chipped he would inspect it and if he thought you could get more out of it you didn't get a new one.
@@mattsirmans9146
Earplugs was one thing you could have as many pairs as you wanted, all you had to do was tell me how many you want. Safety glasses and face shields were also available without turning an old one in. Welding tips and cutting torch tips were definitely something you had to exchange an old one for a new one. There was one guy that I was certain he pulled old welding tips out of the trash because every very few days he'd turn in about 20 or so. I didn't care though, I'd let him exchange as many as he'd turn in.
I was a tool room guy but I was never given rules like this from the company so I didn’t even care. All I had to care about were the calibrated tools. (Multimeters, torque wrenches, dial indicators etc..) consumables, Fuckit. I might bitch a little for making me get up that’s all. “That’s the 5th cutting wheel today wtf are you doing out there? (Here you go take 2 more)” or I’d even give them tips how to help me get them new stuff. “This drill sucks the bushings are worn” but the company doesn’t do anything to repair drills they just replace when destroyed. So drop the drill in a fuel tank and I can buy a new one.
@@dhwrd87
Our tool cage was only open for about 20 minutes, 3 times a shift.
All our consumables and safety gear are in a vending machine. Swipe your badge and get what you need. Gloves were limited to two pair a week and safety glasses 1 pair every two weeks.
Hey man I just gotta say I love your videos. My dad and I watch you everytime you post a new one. He swears up and down that he worked with your characters on his last job. We get a good laugh out of you. Keep the videos coming man. Really appreciate it.
I can't get enough of this shit my man. I'm still working at 63 and this is so fucking funny. Over 50 years I've seen this shit, your a fucking genius
Damnit Ricky! It was the second star to the right, and drive straight till morning.
I used to be an archaeologist. Our tool guy constantly tried to dictate everything about the tools, such as demanding they be hauled back everyday from our site even though our bosses and clients said we could leave them there. He was straight up on a power trip
I used to work tool room at a regional airline maintenance hanger and this video is hilarious as fuck and totally true 🤣 🤣. That one time the mechanics are asked me to order 11 pairs $30 polarized sunglasses for them. I was like fuckit no promises but I’ll try! I never seen the manager at my window so fast asking wtf is this and why don’t we have tinted safety glasses (I got 2 boxes of those sir but these would be way better) 🤣 the answer was NO btw.. 2 hour lunch break every day that part is totally true
Part 2 I can definitely see why a lot of job sites never got done on time and why you'd hear complaints from workers on site
Fuck it, I get paid by the hour. Whether I'm cuttin' or walkin', I get paid the same.
Awesome job keep them coming!!! We appreciate your skills time and effort you put in to these!!!
Safetry man either has no idea what tools cost, or As soon as Ricky said "its JUST $50" we all knew what was gonna happen
I love how you are all the different characters. Bring them all to life so well
I was tool room in the military. These skits are like cries from my heart
I was really hoping there was a continuation/ reaction from Ricky after the tool guy Aka 'most important person on the job' said he was going to dissappear for 2 hours. Lol Did he get his blades? Don't leave us hanging! 🤪😄😅
He got exactly one disc, and it broke in fifteen minutes.
@@Recusant And the tool room guy will say (when he gets back in a couple of hours) "there's still some life in that blade. You don't need a new one."
Na it's ricky, he takes the one blade, waits til toolman disappears and then he cuts lock off the door an takes ten
Once Browny (our tool room guy) died, heart attack on the job , they replaced him with a computer. It checked out all the supplies and reordered automatically. Costs plummeted, turned outBrowny had been making off with thousands of dollars worth of inventory 😂
This guy is hilarious! Spot on! Every account I have seen all these situations! ...spit my damn coffee out.... lol!
I need to see more of the tool room fella ...he is exactly the guy that ran the tool room at several fab shops I've been over the years...in both looks and persona
replays, combining three old ones. like tuning into your fav show and seeing a rerun. Seen nov4th thought we had a new one.
You've probably heard this before but this is more creative and funnier than ANYTHING on network TV.
Ricky sounds like one of my kids when I ask them to get me something. "Thats like fifty-leven hundred miles from here!" 🤣🤣🤣
In the military the tool room guy is there because he failed at his first job . True story
"I think I take a right" proceeds to take a left. Ricky just operates on a higher dimension
He said he's dyslexic in the video he flagged for a crane operator
After just starting work at a union facility these videos have become WAY more relatable and I understand! Especially the part where tool room Tommy said he was going to dissappear for 2 hours with the only key to the tool room and not tell anyone where he was going, that literally just happened to me the other day!
Oh this guy is a bloody national treasure!!!
This is spot on…This definitely displays some things that go on. Keep the videos coming.
The "keep it together because i really need dem blades" had me dead!! 🤣🤣😭😭 thank you for all the awesome content bro, keep em coming 👏 🤙😁
Yall do a really great job on these. Keep em coming
Had a place that had similar issue. It was money per day the tool was missing, and bringing back the used material. Blades, sand paper, etc. They changed it a bit when people started bringing back lunch boxes full of used sandpaper and blades. That shit adds up real fast with a dozen employees on the job site.
Lol I used to work conventions. Those walks to the toolbox were no joke! We did have to walk 1-2 buildings over to get stuff. Don't miss having to walk a block for supplies.
Much respect from Kentucky ✌️ keep on keeping on appreciate the videos
Love your content keep up the good work big respect 👊
I love this shit I’ve been sharing with my wife and she’s getting a kick out of it to.
3° WEST of the North Star, Ricky! LMFAO!
"Delta flight 5a3, boardingvfor the toolroom.". TOO FUNNY!
I love Ricky. He's hilarious. Always enjoy yr videos. :)
“Now boarding”
Priceless😂
Love the tool room guy! Thanks my brothers!
Loving these trilogies 🤣🤣
I LOVE Toolroom Tommy. PLEASE 🙏 make more videos with him.
What Ricky doesn't get is that the tool room guy wants a bribe for those cutting disks.
A cheeseburger here, a snicker there along with a energy drinks goes a long way.
Wow, I gotta buy all my own tools. Needs me one a those union jobs.
After fiftyeleven miles and eleventy-two beers later, Ricky arrived at the other tool room.
But Ricky came back with a story about how he got funky with the stewardess on the flight and he was gonna be partying with her all weekend.
Roscoe sits quietly, waits for Ricky to leave, then mentions how he knew that stewardess back before her name was Danni-Elle. When it was Daniel. And ( HE) had been a union painter.
And how disappointed it is that Ricky is hooking up with a painter.
Sweet mother, the tool room guy was bang on. The guy where i work didn't want to give me any calico bags, hand sized cloth bags to put nuts and bolts in, probably cost 10 cents each, as in his words "there's hundreds of them already out there". I said yes, hundreds that already have nuts and bolts in them.
Stepping over Dollars to pick up Dimes, while Superintendents have a compnay credit card that they're spending $1,000's a week on at the bars with their buddies😂
Ricky always has the company best interest in heart
Man you are by far the funniest guy on CZcams!! I don’t see how you don’t have millions of followers because you make those other few country comics on here look even less funny than they already are!!!
The commercial flight to the tool room got me. 😂 Lol...I felt that one
Omg, the trip to the other tool room got me messed🤣🤣🤣
As a green horn I got "promoted" to tool room duty. Boss told me it was because I was honest and knew how to follow rules.. After a few months I was robbing Peter to pay Paul, falsifying documents, showing favoritism and counterfeiting tool chits! whatever it took to keep production going, lol. I do remember at one point thinking I was the most important job on site too!!!
This dude right here CRACKS...ME...UP!🤙🏼😎😇🙏🏼
The other guys took all the expensive tools they could find and dipped lol your silly bro. Much love homie love the content.
OMG YES! The other tool room across the job site is so true lmao, we only ever had two trailers but they were each on opposite side of whatever site we were at🤣
The part where he's waiting for the plane had me dying!!! lol
I love the fact that every time I watch one of his videos, I can picture specific people who match up perfectly with each character 🤣🤣
safety man drop the ball on that first one
Dude I’m probably like your biggest fan, your so dame hilarious I show all my friends your videos
That Power Pony would go missing in a HEARTBEAT
It’s like fifty eleven hundred miles away 🤣😂🤣 I felt that
Perfectly perfect!!!! I love it!!!😂😂😂👌
50 11times T-Pain😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love these trilogies
Love your content it's makes my day
I dont even do these jobs but I enjoy these videos.
Our equipment manager thought that cutting disks were an extravagance we couldn’t afford so I spent 8 hours cutting a beam in half with a hacksaw. He was mad as hell when he asked what I did all day and showed him lol. I told him it woulda been 15 min with a cutting disk but I couldn’t live with knowing I was bankrupting the company with my cutting disc. He was throwing shit all across the shop lol
Love the videos man hilarious
Bro your content is hilarious! Keep it coming!
Love the content. Keep it up.
All of your dramatizations are so spot on.
Ricky i love ur videos ur really hilariouse brother wood be nice to hear from u brother i support u all the way
Every body that had to deal with army supply understands that one too !
Roflol!!! The co i worked with had a tool computer program that was never updated properly. All tools were painted with co colors.
I've never had a tool room guy. Just a trailer with all the tools in it. And it's usually a free for all.
This is GREATcomidy!!
Love it !!
I Do relate!!
LMAO!!!
Tge funniest stuff ive ever watched and truest on youtube. I need breadstick ricky stickers. For real.
Always had to have my own tools!
That was epic 😂😂 super loved it
The physical pain I felt when he found the wrench. After Ricky already left. Just, too accurate.
"Booooy, hell naw!" I can relate, Ricky!
I love these videos they're great
I had this exact problem at the place I used to work. Just for some fricken gloves. I'd ask for a new pair each day, and they sassed me for it. They were simple cotton gloves... lmao
I worked this one job on Arifjan where you needed to take a 20 minute bus ride and a 15 minute walk to get from the work site to the tool room.
Management always has the best ideas!!!
"Now boarding delta 218, flight to the tool room."
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀
" It's gonna take me a minute cause it's like fiftyleven hundred miles away"🤣😂
The ending got me 😆
The man said 50 eleven hundred. My mom used to say 40 eleven million back when I was a kid. Brought back some good memories as I laughed.
Delta boarding had me 🔥
“Boarding Delta to the tool room” 🤣😂