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The commentary is helpful when it explains what the workers are doing, especially when it's something obscure and non-obvious like putting fake skin on a prosthetic. The commentary is NOT helpful when it explains nothing, just says, "What an impressive job they're doing", or something like that.
Either A. Hire a team of researches so your commentary is ACCURATE and RELEVANT, AND hire a native English speaker to correct your Google translate narration - or, the far easier AND preferred option - just STOP with the narration.
I agree, but think these are all clips taken from other CZcams channels. I enjoyed this video a lot, but yet feel bad for the original people who made their full videos and maybe even were part of the work crew in each job. So the original people lose out on views. Hmm.
This was great to watch. Skilled, talented labor is quickly becoming a lost art, it seems. These artisans need to be applauded for the quality of their work.
@@mog-gyveroneill2500 That is why competition in free enterprise is great. It makes us great at what we do. But speed is only half of it. Maintaining quality is the other half. Don't let people tell you that automation is bad because it kills jobs. It aids in production to make money, and it also takes a lot of skill to produce automation. I have a CNC mill in my shop, and there is no way I could make a living with my business with out it. It took a lot of people took make that machine. It can break down, but it can't go on strike. :)
@@far_window_media Why do you keep posting this comment all over the place? It makes no sense with any of the discussions you post it, and no one has a clue who or what you are addressing.
8:20 Absolutely impressive! The precision and skill demonstrated while operating such a massive machine are truly commendable. Watching this was a delight. It appears that skilled and talented labor is becoming a lost art, and these artisans deserve applause for the exceptional quality of their work. I am in awe! It's amazing to witness tasks being performed with such finesse; I never knew things could be done this way. Much credit is due to these skillful craftsmen, and many thanks for sharing this incredible display of expertise.
those simple work with accuracy are just fascinating to watch but whats more amazing are the hard work especially on construction. Workers doing things perfectly even on hard instances are just pure passion.
@@thebard5019 I did not watch the vid yet, but just saw the flashy example clips, one of being the excavator. I knew which clip the poster was talking about because I recently rented one for the first time, and had to figure out how to operate the thing myself. I sure did not have that kind of control. :)
Its easy, i used 3 times these CAT machines for bout hour and lighting a lighter with that..., every job in this video is just normal... nothing special...
It's a pleasure watching people work who are good at their jobs, no matter what those jobs are. Anyone can elevate their job to an art form just by being proficient at it.
Those who are suffering from stress and depression, I wish you that all your problems will pass away and wish you a beautiful, pleasant and peaceful life....
You say all these things even though these people probably worked for a pretty long time to get as good as they are. Also, as a viewer I hope that you won't take this recommendation as an insult, if you just said a few things about the video at the beginning and only played music through the video you might get more viewers.
There is NOTHING more satisfying when you see work done with pride and thoroughness! They deserve to be paid VERY well. Too bad there are so many mediocre workers in the world, as well as mediocre bosses that do not appreciate their workers efforts!!
Y'all are just... incredible. Well done to each and every person that keeps things running in every way and makes life for me and everyone else a little easier. 😘
This is honestly why I get really upset at unfair wages. The talent and professions for a lot of these guys are dying crafts and after them, the products will never be as good as the ones they create in their lifetime.
I am impressed ! Personaly, I had a lip cramp to have staying all the video open mouth with speechless !!! If you don't see it filming in real time, you CAN'T believe it !!! INCREDIBLE !It's truly breathtaking !WELL DONE ! I loved it.... ALL THE DIFFERENT JOBS ! They are really professionals, each of them in their category ! HATS OFF GUYS !!!😮😮👍👍👏👏👏👏💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
I'm so delighted that you took YOUR personal time to develop this video, a compilation of people working "rhythmically," "musically," if you will, with their hands. Their rhythms are incredible. ( Watching these videos reminds me of a time, now over 50 years ago, when I was working in a chicken hatchery, and we had to put together many many chick boxes, with partitions inside so that 25 chicks would be in each segment, for a total of 100 baby chicks, and then eventually put a lid on each box in preparing them for shipping to brooder houses, where they would begin their "second part of life." Great memories--and wonderful people to work with.) Just one suggestion: I find your personalized logos on the video screen, one in the upper left-hand corner and one in the lower right-hand corner, as nothing more than distractions to this viewer's eyes. Why do they need to be there? It's just really hard to watch any programs on a screen these days without having to deal with this constant visual clutter. Thanks. ~drs (12/12/23)
Please stop your narrations, they distract from the dignity and excellence of these hard workers. Just the music is great. I turned the sound off to watch it because I didn’t want to hear the narration.
Been there Done that. Anyone that tells you "You don't want to be working on a production line" has never worked on a production line... Ok I only did a few months for my uncles factory... but one of the most enjoyable jobs I ever had. Packed (among other jobs) Mobil oil into 1lt bottles for petrol stations... My uncle made the packer. A couple of pneumatic rams, some adjustable valves and adjustable stops... result: a twin bottle filler. A fill took about 6 secs and about 3 secs resetting, 2 bottles side by side. Roller bench across the front. While resetting I would remove the 2 bottles, put the next 2 in place, grab a couple of lids, hit the button while putting the lid on (with a motorised rubber cone to do up the lid) and drop the 2 filled bottles into a box. This left with about 6 seconds to twiddle my thumbs.... Well actually... One of the following... Un wrap some flat boxes. Unfold the boxes into box shape. Tape the bottom of the box. Throw a dozen empty bottles into a box (and throw it onto the rollers) Tape up a full box and push it down the rollers. Date stamp about 8 filled boxes Stack 4 filled boxes onto a pallet (24 or 26 a layer depending on what the bottles were, and packed from the back corner diagonally toward me (5-6 high). Tipping the 44gal drums at x fills before the pickup sucked air (at a known point x boxes into a drum, then a box or 2 before the pickup sucked air) oh.. and all this time also tuning the machine so they filled just below the lip at the topside of a bottle... which would vary with the temp of the room and time of day temp). The only time i had to stop was to change drums when it sucked air, then a few bottles would be part filled due to air... Set them aside and pour them into other part filled bottles so the machine churns on... and then having to stop longest to get the pallet of 4 drums swapped out.. Basically I raced the machine... and managed very few stoppages (I'd misalign the odd bottle and would get a spray of oil if I wasn't quick enough to pull the bottles and hit a reset. 12 bottles per box. 24 bottle per layer (288 bottles), 9 secs a bottle, 5 layers... Just under 4hrs a pallet, 2 pallets a day... And all the time, listening to the radio and chatting to another guy doing a different run in the background... I could put my mind to different thoughts/inventions etc and when I got home, I felt like doing things as i wasn't stressed. After that... Years of IT then Maintenance engineering... both stressful.. can't be bothered doing anything when I get home.... better money.. but at what cost.
My brother works in a production line and to him it's the best job he ever had. It's easy, well paid and he can save his precious brain power for his hobbies.
@@KeaveMind zactly... The right line and your brain isn't frazzled at the end of the day. I went on to IT helpdesks (yeah a little stress there), IT 2nd level support/repair... (yup more).. left IT coz I got sick of the political infighting).. became a maintenance repair tech (small machinery)... as you do with 20yr IT experience (but I'm a jack of all trades, master of nuttin).. and still stress... I long for the race... ok a shower of brake fluid wasn't a great thing to look forward to... but Darts at lunch, radio and chat all day... (just look at my replies.. i sorta talk ... a LOT.
great video and really good voiceover work! I usually don't care for voiceover stuff in these types of videos but you had just the right amount in my opinion. Try not to take people's criticisms too hard, the video was quite enjoyable! The only feedback I have about the commentary is that I preferred the VO comments that talk specifically about what is happening in the clip. Since the clips go by pretty quickly, I feel that the VO comments that talk directly about what is happening for that clip help the viewer to get an idea of what is going on in the clip even quicker!
I have never had a boss who valued excellence. There was a fantasy book called "In Search of Excellence". PBS did a series based on this fiction. They selected some companies whose workers did excellent work. 2 years later, they revisited the companies and found the entire premise was false.
In most peoples experience, someone doing a good job and working hard just means they will have to do more to account for the lazy workers, and rarely if ever get praise from bosses, but in fact make the bosses expects a higher level of dogs bodyness from said hard worker. Work hard if the job and your boss is worth it, work well if the company deserves it. Work efficiently when its beneficial to you or people you care about. Only work as well as your boss does.
We have read all of your comments and thank you for your valuable opinions!
We will definitely improve the commentary and video editing in the following videos. We hope to receive your support 🍀
The commentary is helpful when it explains what the workers are doing, especially when it's something obscure and non-obvious like putting fake skin on a prosthetic. The commentary is NOT helpful when it explains nothing, just says, "What an impressive job they're doing", or something like that.
I love watching these videos. The talent and precision of these workers is just enviable. Love it, thank you. I am Mr.Worker ❤
Either A. Hire a team of researches so your commentary is ACCURATE and RELEVANT, AND hire a native English speaker to correct your Google translate narration - or, the far easier AND preferred option - just STOP with the narration.
No more commentary, music is fine but no commentary is needed at all, it actually takes away from the video it doesn't add any value
thanks - good stuff here - tho I would like to see more of the finished projects, & more info/explanation on the jobs & materials.
We would be amazed if there were NO narration and the videos spoke for themselves. No need to opine on them!! Please stop!
Ditto! Too much talk!
Just turn the volume done. 🙃
@@ange4048i like listening to the satisfying sounds these videos make, like the cutting of the wood.
Yeah.. I'm like 90 sec in and had enough.
And no, I want sound on bc sometimes it's nice to hear the machine whirring or the workers banter.
@@ange4048 Oh Gee, why didn’t I think of that? Because I would rather hear the videos instead of the idiotic narration.
it's even more satisfying when i put the sound level on zero !
I think it would be amazing to see longer videos on some of these tasks. All these people are very skilled.
I agree, but think these are all clips taken from other CZcams channels. I enjoyed this video a lot, but yet feel bad for the original people who made their full videos and maybe even were part of the work crew in each job. So the original people lose out on views. Hmm.
I wish many of them weren't speeded up. Watching at real speed is satisfying.
You can change the speed of the videos on CZcams settings 🙃
@@ange4048that’s not really the point tho. But yes.
Not only am I grateful to these skilled laborers for their work, but I'm also grateful to them and ypu for this video. My brain needed that massage.
This was great to watch. Skilled, talented labor is quickly becoming a lost art, it seems. These artisans need to be applauded for the quality of their work.
These people mostly have to learn to work at this speed to make any money!
@@mog-gyveroneill2500 That is why competition in free enterprise is great. It makes us great at what we do. But speed is only half of it. Maintaining quality is the other half. Don't let people tell you that automation is bad because it kills jobs. It aids in production to make money, and it also takes a lot of skill to produce automation. I have a CNC mill in my shop, and there is no way I could make a living with my business with out it. It took a lot of people took make that machine. It can break down, but it can't go on strike. :)
I see you have a point that cannot be changed, why doesn't anyone give you advice?
@@far_window_media
Why do you keep posting this comment all over the place? It makes no sense with any of the discussions you post it, and no one has a clue who or what you are addressing.
I'm trying to enlighten your thinking, you are an overly conservative person @@BrendanSteele
Amazingly skillful hands.
Wow, thanks!
Yes, I love you.@@wowtech999
agree
@@wowtech999 Not yours.
@@KillerCornMuffinNo need to be petty.
I am in AWE! Amazing! I never even knew things could be done this way. We owe so much to skillful craftsmen. Many thanks for sharing.
God bless these people. They are the ones that keep the world running.
kinda....
Practice makes perfect. Plus, it helps if you love what you're doing.
Very satisfying to watch such skilled craftsmen.
8:20 Absolutely impressive! The precision and skill demonstrated while operating such a massive machine are truly commendable. Watching this was a delight. It appears that skilled and talented labor is becoming a lost art, and these artisans deserve applause for the exceptional quality of their work. I am in awe! It's amazing to witness tasks being performed with such finesse; I never knew things could be done this way. Much credit is due to these skillful craftsmen, and many thanks for sharing this incredible display of expertise.
I forgot who said this . . .
"There is nothing more gratifying that watching a functionary performing his function."
"There is no passion like that of a functionary for his function." - Georges Clemenceau
Good to watch WITHOUT SOUND
Can’t help thinking for a lot of these “That’s going to mess up your back, your knees, your health in later years”.
There’s some really talented people in the world
Respect to all the talented, hardworking individuals!
those simple work with accuracy are just fascinating to watch but whats more amazing are the hard work especially on construction. Workers doing things perfectly even on hard instances are just pure passion.
Couldn't agree more!
Now these people have outstanding skills! Amazing!
Wow, this is beyond incredible! I had no idea such intricate work was possible. Hats off to the talented craftsmen behind this!
💫40 minutes of Inspiration & Satisfaction!!! Thank You 😌🙏🏽😏💙🌟✨
Получила огромное удовольствие при просмотре этого видео!Большое спасибо!🤩
It would be nice to see the finished products
Wow 😳! ❤ I'm so impressed 😁 by their skills 🎉
8:18 MOST impressive!!! What precision and skill while operating a massive machine
as someone who runs an excavator occasionally, i understand that this man has far more skill than I
@@thebard5019 I did not watch the vid yet, but just saw the flashy example clips, one of being the excavator. I knew which clip the poster was talking about because I recently rented one for the first time, and had to figure out how to operate the thing myself. I sure did not have that kind of control. :)
5:45 That is a cool tool. But since the landscaper near me knows it all, I will not share that idea with him. :)
Its easy, i used 3 times these CAT machines for bout hour and lighting a lighter with that..., every job in this video is just normal... nothing special...
I see you have a point that cannot be changed, why doesn't anyone give you advice?
I thought I was impressed with other miniature work I'd seen but you have taken this art form to a whole new level!!!😊
These people have some really serious eye and hand coordination. This was so enjoyable to watch~! Shalom
Everyone Is a artist,respect to all
It's a pleasure watching people work who are good at their jobs, no matter what those jobs are. Anyone can elevate their job to an art form just by being proficient at it.
Muy relajante ver estos videos, me suscribí hoy gracias por permitirme verlo .
Satisfying to watch ❤
The fork lift drivers loading the truck was awesome 👌
you spoiled the video by the commentary you did not need it .
Enjoyed this much more after I muted the annoying commentary
Persone che hanno un talento innato❤
the popcorn guy is a legend.
The music and the talking totally ruins the video
💯 percent
Those who are suffering from stress and depression, I wish you that all your problems will pass away and wish you a beautiful, pleasant and peaceful life....
I love your videos. Thank you for sharing with us.😊
"Workers needed, NOT robots".
Well said 👍
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You say all these things even though these people probably worked for a pretty long time to get as good as they are. Also, as a viewer I hope that you won't take this recommendation as an insult, if you just said a few things about the video at the beginning and only played music through the video you might get more viewers.
ASMR for your ears...This is ASMR for your eyes. WONDERFUL
Maybe ASMR for the eyes but painful on the ears.
Many of these clips left me in awe.
There is NOTHING more satisfying when you see work done with pride and thoroughness! They deserve to be paid VERY well. Too bad there are so many mediocre workers in the world, as well as mediocre bosses that do not appreciate their workers efforts!!
Y'all are just... incredible.
Well done to each and every person that keeps things running in every way and makes life for me and everyone else a little easier.
😘
I love how the camera speed changes when desired! ...and even goes backward sometimes!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is honestly why I get really upset at unfair wages. The talent and professions for a lot of these guys are dying crafts and after them, the products will never be as good as the ones they create in their lifetime.
I'm addicted to your videos! 😄
I am impressed ! Personaly, I had a lip cramp to have staying all the video open mouth with speechless !!! If you don't see it filming in real time, you CAN'T believe it !!! INCREDIBLE !It's truly breathtaking !WELL DONE ! I loved it.... ALL THE DIFFERENT JOBS ! They are really professionals, each of them in their category ! HATS OFF GUYS !!!😮😮👍👍👏👏👏👏💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Masters without College degrees. No professor can teach these arts. Amazing people
no professors, just some other guys with no formal education. somebody had to teach them, nobody just walked up and started doing most of these.
Why am I feeling so oddly satisfied, as if I did all of this perfect work!
lots of this tasks show the great benefit of a sharp and correctly shaped knife.
Great to see some of the jobs I once did. Robots V.S. Humans...Humans win.👍
I'm so delighted that you took YOUR personal time to develop this video, a compilation of people working "rhythmically," "musically," if you will, with their hands. Their rhythms are incredible. ( Watching these videos reminds me of a time, now over 50 years ago, when I was working in a chicken hatchery, and we had to put together many many chick boxes, with partitions inside so that 25 chicks would be in each segment, for a total of 100 baby chicks, and then eventually put a lid on each box in preparing them for shipping to brooder houses, where they would begin their "second part of life." Great memories--and wonderful people to work with.) Just one suggestion: I find your personalized logos on the video screen, one in the upper left-hand corner and one in the lower right-hand corner, as nothing more than distractions to this viewer's eyes. Why do they need to be there? It's just really hard to watch any programs on a screen these days without having to deal with this constant visual clutter. Thanks. ~drs (12/12/23)
i feel like i'm losing brain cells every time the guy talks
Especially the guys making the giant ashtray!
Some hard workers for sure. Total respect.
These videos are mindfreshers...and makes us satisfy
34:05 the sauce guy is the best one!!
Ignore your stress like you ignored the narraration
見てるだけでワクワクドキドキする🤩とても簡単そうにこなしているから、自分でもできそう!と思うけど、きっと実際にやってみたら、あれあれ?形よくできない!とか歪んじゃう!とかになるんだろうな。日頃見ることが難しだろう職人芸が見られて感動です。ありがとう!!😃
How incredibly talented these craftsmen and craft ladies are 😮
The bouncing tire was slick as hell.
Please stop your narrations, they distract from the dignity and excellence of these hard workers. Just the music is great. I turned the sound off to watch it because I didn’t want to hear the narration.
You can’t tell him what to do
was too much effort to turn off the volume?? my god, the humanity. @karenflower5534
@@HuhHa-pm8fcthen do it yourself.
Turn the sound down. Much better 😅
Gives a better appreciation of things!No way machines can do these!
These workers know how to do their job in the best way possible!
Please please PLEASE just post an hour long video with zero stupid commentary
2:07 don’t worry fellow OCD sufferers. He gets the spot at 2:10 😂
Yes I got annoyed xD
Очень люблю такое видео! Они мастера своего дела! ❤
The band saw dude will make a fine "Live Leak" video some day.
Nice video but the commentary was kind of useless ngl
I love work. I can sit and watch it all day.
Wow,what a great skills..satisfying video..
I liked this video for the most part. I prefer the videos not to end too soon, let them finish the task they're doing at least. Please, no narration.
Fun to watch, but not surprising. If you do anything long enough, over and over, it becomes second nature.
Yeah, sweatshops are great training grounds 🤣
Been there Done that. Anyone that tells you "You don't want to be working on a production line" has never worked on a production line... Ok I only did a few months for my uncles factory... but one of the most enjoyable jobs I ever had.
Packed (among other jobs) Mobil oil into 1lt bottles for petrol stations...
My uncle made the packer. A couple of pneumatic rams, some adjustable valves and adjustable stops... result: a twin bottle filler.
A fill took about 6 secs and about 3 secs resetting, 2 bottles side by side. Roller bench across the front.
While resetting I would remove the 2 bottles, put the next 2 in place, grab a couple of lids, hit the button while putting the lid on (with a motorised rubber cone to do up the lid) and drop the 2 filled bottles into a box.
This left with about 6 seconds to twiddle my thumbs.... Well actually... One of the following...
Un wrap some flat boxes.
Unfold the boxes into box shape.
Tape the bottom of the box.
Throw a dozen empty bottles into a box (and throw it onto the rollers)
Tape up a full box and push it down the rollers.
Date stamp about 8 filled boxes
Stack 4 filled boxes onto a pallet (24 or 26 a layer depending on what the bottles were, and packed from the back corner diagonally toward me (5-6 high).
Tipping the 44gal drums at x fills before the pickup sucked air (at a known point x boxes into a drum, then a box or 2 before the pickup sucked air)
oh.. and all this time also tuning the machine so they filled just below the lip at the topside of a bottle... which would vary with the temp of the room and time of day temp).
The only time i had to stop was to change drums when it sucked air, then a few bottles would be part filled due to air... Set them aside and pour them into other part filled bottles so the machine churns on... and then having to stop longest to get the pallet of 4 drums swapped out..
Basically I raced the machine... and managed very few stoppages (I'd misalign the odd bottle and would get a spray of oil if I wasn't quick enough to pull the bottles and hit a reset.
12 bottles per box. 24 bottle per layer (288 bottles), 9 secs a bottle, 5 layers... Just under 4hrs a pallet, 2 pallets a day...
And all the time, listening to the radio and chatting to another guy doing a different run in the background...
I could put my mind to different thoughts/inventions etc and when I got home, I felt like doing things as i wasn't stressed.
After that... Years of IT then Maintenance engineering... both stressful.. can't be bothered doing anything when I get home.... better money.. but at what cost.
My brother works in a production line and to him it's the best job he ever had.
It's easy, well paid and he can save his precious brain power for his hobbies.
@@KeaveMind zactly... The right line and your brain isn't frazzled at the end of the day.
I went on to IT helpdesks (yeah a little stress there), IT 2nd level support/repair... (yup more).. left IT coz I got sick of the political infighting).. became a maintenance repair tech (small machinery)... as you do with 20yr IT experience (but I'm a jack of all trades, master of nuttin).. and still stress...
I long for the race... ok a shower of brake fluid wasn't a great thing to look forward to... but Darts at lunch, radio and chat all day... (just look at my replies.. i sorta talk ... a LOT.
All of these were impressive and fascinating to watch!
Too fast, and the clips are too short to even see what they are making in many cases.
The comments distract from the video
😊this is relaxing
New subscriber now
素晴らしい職人技〜👏👏👏
感動ですな!
Thanks for showing us the sand "G". Now would you mind telling us what the word was going to say?
ДЯКУЄМО ЩИРО ЗА ЦІКАВЕ ВІДЕО .
ЯКІ ЛЮДИ ПРАЦЬОВИТІ . ПРИЄМНО СПОСТЕРІГАТИ .
Super jest ten cały kanał pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
great video and really good voiceover work! I usually don't care for voiceover stuff in these types of videos but you had just the right amount in my opinion. Try not to take people's criticisms too hard, the video was quite enjoyable! The only feedback I have about the commentary is that I preferred the VO comments that talk specifically about what is happening in the clip. Since the clips go by pretty quickly, I feel that the VO comments that talk directly about what is happening for that clip help the viewer to get an idea of what is going on in the clip even quicker!
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I love watching these videos. The talent and precision of these workers is just enviable. Love it Mr.Worker, thank you ❤
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These videos are almost too fast and you can't even tell what the heck some of them are even doing.
W vid
very interesting video. Thanks for showing this
Very well done with the collection and well done to these perfectly executed jobs. When I visit with Mary Jane this video is even better. Thank you.
I have never had a boss who valued excellence. There was a fantasy book called "In Search of Excellence". PBS did a series based on this fiction. They selected some companies whose workers did excellent work. 2 years later, they revisited the companies and found the entire premise was false.
33:00 They’re spraying gunite on a pool. They have been doing this for years and years. Not the “age of machines”.
I was in awe by all the jobs performed!✌❤
loved the fact that you dont talk too much and let us enjoy the contact even more, as such videos require admiration with silance ... Subbed & Liked 👍
In most peoples experience, someone doing a good job and working hard just means they will have to do more to account for the lazy workers, and rarely if ever get praise from bosses, but in fact make the bosses expects a higher level of dogs bodyness from said hard worker. Work hard if the job and your boss is worth it, work well if the company deserves it. Work efficiently when its beneficial to you or people you care about. Only work as well as your boss does.
Ok. I saved this video for my mental yoga moments ...i can only relax watching these perfect jobs.
10:06 I was going to watch all of it, but the ridiculous commentary all the way through it was too much for me.
"The super power of arousing hunger" lol what a phrase
This video is way to perfect😭😭😭
Who wrote the script? Uhmm?
Best watched without listening to moronic comments. 😂
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