I worked at bob evans sausage packing place… horrible, so fast pace nonstop for 8 hours. Over and over and over hoping a machine breaks to just get a second. If one little thing goes wrong like a box doesn’t open right for like 10 seconds you have done created a pile that will ether take forever to clear or you have to work so fast that it makes you want to quit on the spot
I bet it is mesmerizing.. mesmerizing meaning mind meltingly boring. So boring that your brain travels somewhere more pleasant until you clock out lol.
@Conner Beurskens Maybe for some. I found having to stand in the same exact place doing the same exact is mind numbing in a bad way. It's why quit line work
When I was about 20 at worked at a sour punch straws factory on a conveyor belt. I had talked myself into the job saying, “it’s time to grow up and take life serious, I need this $14 an hour.” I made it halfway through night 2 before I went insane and started maniacally, laughing to myself, because I knew for 100% certainty that I would never step foot in that factory again after I left that shift. It’s a different type of person that can stand in the same spot, doing the same motion, with no distraction to keep their mind occupied for 40 hours a week. In my opinion that’s the definition of a hell job. I’ve done roofing in July, shoveled snow in the Great Lakes region, done all kinds of horrible manual labor, but nothing was as torturous as that conveyer belt job. Never again
Learn to work from home brother, I felt the same way about all my warehouse/assembly line/etc jobs until I got a WFH position selling Internet and TV online to people who call into me. Best time I've ever had working so far 👽
But I'll never go back to those lines either, awful work. It really puts a perspective on why you experience so much drama when you work those places. They're losing their minds standing at those conveyor belts all that time. I will never go back, I have a son to watch grow up and a chair to sit in and a computer that gets me paid. They can keep their silly paper factory sludge work.
i done a similar job lifting heavy sacks again and again 12 hours. wasn't too bad just extremely hard on my body. good workout. would have stayed but it was tough on my body
@@stevenbedrosian7310 I think you overestimate the costs of those components but the 3000% was hyperbolic. Nevertheless, I can guarantee you that it probably costs them 1/6 of the retail price to make.
I went their for a tour last month and got to dip my own bottle (after purchase of course 😂) and it was a cool experience. Also got to see them dip on the production line. Really neat and definitely recommend if you haven’t been there!!
This is what I love most about makers mark knowing it was a person that dipped the bottle when I peel that satisfying wax strip off to open it also I’m a heavy hand guy I like the bottles with the full neck in wax looks like a candle lol
@@kylercroci2278 their distillery is a small one, but they ship out about 300,000 bottles a year according to them. I’ve seen multiple inconsistencies with the dipping such as stopping at a different point on different bottles, and they don’t let it drip down they try to keep it level. They also use volunteers every so often solely for dipping.
I like to see that a big company like this still allows their employees to have a little bit of fun and add their own personal touch put found a way to do it in a safe constructive way
He's right about the big drips. There's something about those bigger/longer drips that is so appealing. Like long legs. I don't even drink BUT I would be compelled to if I saw that dang drip!
My Great Uncle Peter McLaughlin was a millionaire CEO of Union Paper in the 80s. I took care of him in his final years and as much money as the man had, he loved his 3 glasses of Maker's Mark each night
The girl was twisting her bottles so the wax would run down evenly and not just on 1 side.. I kinda feel bad for you that you lack the ability to pay attention to detail. 😂
@@cassthompson3386its all a marketing ploy. People used to mark important things with a wax seal. Now they just dip cheap whiskey bottle with screw on caps in plastidip and call it cultured. Next step is just dropping the swill in a vat of the red goo, pulling up a bloated sack, slapping a pointy straw on it and making that the packaging. We'll call it Crapri Sump TM patent pending.
This reminds me of working in an egg processing plant. That was pure torture. Thank god I don’t have to do that ever again. And props to the people that do.
dudes trying to get the heavy waxer in trouble. dry snitchin
😂
frfr I was thinking the same
Look at his nose
Frfr “wAX iS mOoNey” stfu
@@Benyamean I noticed to ✡️
“Wax is money” dude tryna get someone fired
@@johnmacchione4345 u chill that was funny
Boss was like heh heh yeah I already thought about that
It’s not that deep
Next week,
Wax Efficiency Officer coming thru
On god lmaoo
"It's pretty mesmerizing isn't it?"
Lady doing this for decades "Yeah."
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Assembly line work is hell on earth
yessir
Oh yea I saw them doing this last month on the tour I did there and man those bottles just keep on coming!!!
Oh yeah, had to get out man😂
Not really you learn to just entertain yourself
I worked at bob evans sausage packing place… horrible, so fast pace nonstop for 8 hours. Over and over and over hoping a machine breaks to just get a second. If one little thing goes wrong like a box doesn’t open right for like 10 seconds you have done created a pile that will ether take forever to clear or you have to work so fast that it makes you want to quit on the spot
Guys first time leaving the house... asked a assembly worker if their job I mesmerizing then snitches on one of the other works
lmao
Bro he was slouched soyboi nerd trying to be cool.
I bet it is mesmerizing.. mesmerizing meaning mind meltingly boring. So boring that your brain travels somewhere more pleasant until you clock out lol.
@Conner Beurskens Maybe for some. I found having to stand in the same exact place doing the same exact is mind numbing in a bad way. It's why quit line work
@@vonjimmythethird I worked on a line for 2 days and never came back. it's so awful, I do not have the patience for it
He trying to get the waxer fired.
No wonder 😂
He's making an observation. If that gets someone fired, then so be it?
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@@Bgdk coward - come out and say what you mean
When I was about 20 at worked at a sour punch straws factory on a conveyor belt. I had talked myself into the job saying, “it’s time to grow up and take life serious, I need this $14 an hour.” I made it halfway through night 2 before I went insane and started maniacally, laughing to myself, because I knew for 100% certainty that I would never step foot in that factory again after I left that shift. It’s a different type of person that can stand in the same spot, doing the same motion, with no distraction to keep their mind occupied for 40 hours a week. In my opinion that’s the definition of a hell job. I’ve done roofing in July, shoveled snow in the Great Lakes region, done all kinds of horrible manual labor, but nothing was as torturous as that conveyer belt job. Never again
Learn to work from home brother, I felt the same way about all my warehouse/assembly line/etc jobs until I got a WFH position selling Internet and TV online to people who call into me. Best time I've ever had working so far 👽
But I'll never go back to those lines either, awful work. It really puts a perspective on why you experience so much drama when you work those places. They're losing their minds standing at those conveyor belts all that time. I will never go back, I have a son to watch grow up and a chair to sit in and a computer that gets me paid. They can keep their silly paper factory sludge work.
@@WeenerLipsMcgee is that a comission job or hourly pay ?
@@greengoblin876 both, uncapped commission and hourly. The hourly isn't pretty but the commission is great. 👽
i done a similar job lifting heavy sacks again and again 12 hours. wasn't too bad just extremely hard on my body. good workout. would have stayed but it was tough on my body
"wax is money right?"
When there's a 3000% markup on cost, a little extra wax doesn't really matter
@@stevenbedrosian7310 I think you overestimate the costs of those components but the 3000% was hyperbolic. Nevertheless, I can guarantee you that it probably costs them 1/6 of the retail price to make.
Now every time I go to the liquor store I'm going to be reminded how miserable an assembly line worker is.... thanks
Go look at your shoes… far worse on every level.
See this is why you crashed your car..
@@Yinyang1277 soulless
Literally just about everything you own or look at in the store or see in your daily life, just about all of it was made in a factory on a line.
Also add the stocker who puts it on the shelf and the cashier both hate you equally and are also miserable
I work as maintenance at manufacturing plants and I have to say repetitive work like this is HELL and they couldn't pay me enough to do it for 12hrs
What is this ,undercover boss? "Wax is money right " waxy snitch
Lmao for real , I like wtf
Waxy snitch lmaoooo
waxy snitch 😂😂
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Everybody wants a longer dip, but it's about being happy with the dip you have.
It’s a shame they no longer do the corks and it’s now a plastic screw on lid.
That type of ish will have me looking for a new distiller, you wanna be cheap and greedy I’ll take my money elsewhere
@@Commendatori I agree Bob
@@Commendatori from one Bob to another. I agree
@@Commendatorihey Bob, didnt think id see ya here
@@echoptic775 ??
A super simple way to make each product unique, so cool to see.
I went their for a tour last month and got to dip my own bottle (after purchase of course 😂) and it was a cool experience. Also got to see them dip on the production line. Really neat and definitely recommend if you haven’t been there!!
Try working there
@@alloyt7538 seems like you totally missed his point.
@@alloyt7538 try working anywhere u hobo
@@Cadillac-my3ys im saying in contrast to the production line worker working there but sure call people names on the internet xd
@@alloyt7538 hobo
Him: remember this rule y'all.....if the wax ain't dripping then you ain't dipping
If the coke ain't drippen??
This is what I love most about makers mark knowing it was a person that dipped the bottle when I peel that satisfying wax strip off to open it also I’m a heavy hand guy I like the bottles with the full neck in wax looks like a candle lol
Some thing with garrison brothers. I don’t know how easy it is to find outside of Texas but they hand dip their bottles too.
@@PtownSoccer15 that’s sick I’ll start looking for it I’m down here in Florida
@@kylercroci2278 their distillery is a small one, but they ship out about 300,000 bottles a year according to them. I’ve seen multiple inconsistencies with the dipping such as stopping at a different point on different bottles, and they don’t let it drip down they try to keep it level. They also use volunteers every so often solely for dipping.
Like 6 years ago I went to the makers mark distillery and hand dipped my own bottle. Was a super fun time. A moment I'll never forget.
Do it for 10 hours a day 6 days a week and let me know how mesmerizing it is 😂😂
I like to see that a big company like this still allows their employees to have a little bit of fun and add their own personal touch put found a way to do it in a safe constructive way
The red wax really makes it taste so much better.
The Wax is so satisfying, very nice
I love a good wax job
when I was working at a liquor store I had trouble resisting the urge to pull off the long drops
Intrusive thoughts
Her job ain't gonna last, perfect workstep to automate and still get the unique look
He's right about the big drips. There's something about those bigger/longer drips that is so appealing. Like long legs. I don't even drink BUT I would be compelled to if I saw that dang drip!
Gives a new meaning to "Wax job"
i'm gonna think of this lady every time i go to work
I love how nice everyone sounds
I like he's keeping it original
I usually end up wearing them as a crown after finishing a bottle. Did that 3 times on new years
cap
@@PearcesPursuitsstraight up
What do you do for work?
This lady:
So cool. And what's inside is pretty delish too.
As a makers mark lover I look for the smallest of small wax seals just for fun too.
I betcha that manager likes a lot of things a little bit longer😂😂😂
Its pretty 😍
Best part about that drink
My favorite liquor! So much taste! And i love the bottle
all I drink
The Best of the best!
I like the heavy dips makes it look older idk like something you would have seen a long time ago
Give them a seat standing there all day
If she had a chair that girl would be another 300lbs.
Bartenders hate dealing with the wax seal on a busy night
It’s not that hard.
My Great Uncle Peter McLaughlin was a millionaire CEO of Union Paper in the 80s. I took care of him in his final years and as much money as the man had, he loved his 3 glasses of Maker's Mark each night
I just watched all your shorts
>"What do you think of these wax jobs here? What's your kind of waxing?"
In my opinion this kind of job should be short term (
Delightful spirits. I buy it all the time
Makers mark got the drip
They will be replaced by robots not next Thursday, but the Thursday after that.
It's all about that drip!
My favourite bourbon.
Now they just need to perfect their whiskey
🤣🤣
It’s all gasoline… stop kidding yourself
@@divinegon4671 Tell that to vodka. Shits like paint thinner. At least whiskey is smooth and has a nice smokiness.
It’s bourbon, and it is a decent bourbon at its price and availability.
Hell yeah the drips is what I pay for since you can drink the drips or hell even eat the drips
The wax?
@@ohskooo the wax is delicious
@@quantrellbishop9263 wtf
😂😂😂
You must be a marine
MM is the only bourbon my father would drink God rest his soul, the funny part is he was a line operator for Brown Forman for 30+ years.
Nice drip dawg! Nice drip!
i preferred when it came with the softer wax and the cork.
In australia at least the y changed it around 2016
I’d go insane doing that for 8 hours straight
Women are immune to going insane...
I don't drink but I've been wanting to get a bottle of that just because I think the wax seal is cool
Got to dip my own bottle when I visited!
“Everyone has their own style to it” bro it’s dip and go
The girl was twisting her bottles so the wax would run down evenly and not just on 1 side..
I kinda feel bad for you that you lack the ability to pay attention to detail. 😂
@@BurnCrushExecute I feel bad for you that you have enough time on your hands to reply to almost every comment on this video. 🤡🗿
@@tysonnochill5630 I feel bad for you that you don't. 🤑🗿
love me some makers on the rocks
Their slogan should have been "we wax on, you wax off."
Feels like a cut out of “High on life”game 😂
Looked straight up on my shelf at my makers 46 at the wax with the wax stamp on the front as well
Wife: hand dipped
Husband: no more kids
Looks cool. Makes opening a pain in the ass
"Im getting fkd up, A Playa drinking makers mark, cran berry vodka" - lil wyte
What a wax job
Nothing beats Makers
I once had Megadeth’s brand beer, it has this wax drip cover, I had the hardest time trying to peel it off while drinking 😂
Now every time I go in the store I’m gonna be looking for at these bottles
I've been there before! Where they make those!
When the wax is the most popular thing, it’s not a good sign
Patenting the dripping seal. Absurd. Can I patent that I wipe with my left hand?
What exactly is "absurd" about that? That's Maker's Mark signature.
@@cassthompson3386its all a marketing ploy. People used to mark important things with a wax seal. Now they just dip cheap whiskey bottle with screw on caps in plastidip and call it cultured. Next step is just dropping the swill in a vat of the red goo, pulling up a bloated sack, slapping a pointy straw on it and making that the packaging. We'll call it Crapri Sump TM patent pending.
@@cueballswr9466 it's really just a tradition kept from before bottles were wrapped in tamper proof plastic but whatever makes you feel better. 🙂
The red wax seal is definitely the most iconic thing about the bottle because it for sure ain't the taste 😂
So cool 😎
Dude at the end just like getting dipped into
She's an expert in just the tip 🤣
I saw a bottle with the whole entire neck dipped lmfao, must’ve been their first day
I like it because you know if no one's tampered with it
wow bro this is crazy
I have a hardcore urge to apply there
This reminds me of what me and my girl did last week
the same wax they use on our food to make it look pretty
The boss is like yea I like the heavier handed drips then the p*nk "wax is money"
I loved touring this distillery
This reminds me of working in an egg processing plant. That was pure torture. Thank god I don’t have to do that ever again. And props to the people that do.
My favorite whiskey brand
You cannot tell me it isn't easier to automate that dipping
Rumor has it makers mark dips baby bells mini cheese wheels for em 😂
Wax is money but if your wax is your signature it makes your money
“Every drip is different” See mom? I told you 😢
His comment on "wax is money" It pays for itself boy.
Can I get a money shot? I mean honey shot? I mean comweeeeee😳🤤
The one time automation might actually be an improvement to having someone stand there 8+ hours a day just dunking bottles into wax.
My top budget whiskey
My buddy's dad has maker's mark cigars in his tobacco/head shop. At HR puff n stuff in gas city Indiana.
I hate Maker's Mark solely because they put that nice wax seal on a twist off cap. That triggers my autism
That’s dumb
Same, I refuse to drink it
Like why
So dumb for twist offs, but I like it for their corked bottles.
I could never do it, I'd take to long trying to get artsy with it.
If they were worried about the money saving during this process, they would just have a conveyer belt dipping the bottles.