DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CRANE OPERATOR | HUSBAND TAKES OVER THE VLOG | Jenn Torres
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2020
- Welcome back to another DITL! Since I was out of town Isaias decided to film a day in the life of a crane operator! What he does is absolutely incredible and I have no idea how he does it! Being a crane operator is very difficult and requires a special kind of talent! Also, sorry about the upright footage, he didn't think to film sideways and apologies for this taking awhile to be uploaded! Anyways, I hope y'all enjoyed and I will see y'all in the next one!
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Amazing video. Thanks, we regular people don't get to see that often.
Damn that crane operators a hard ass! The way he inoculates those collumn forms 😍 what a stud!
Can you please make more videos
Of his work
Well be really thankful
All my family watches these type of videos
#cranecorn
Thanks Isaias! Really enjoying seeing all this!
Cheers from a fellow Texan!
I’ve never seen cranes with that much space in them
Más videos compa 👍👍👍👍
Always wonder about these amazing machines and the people who work in them, thanks for the video.
Great video! Give's me a newfound appreciation to the lads who do the lifts on site. Proper legends! Cant help but feel you guys would be the perfect people to send into space too. I mean, your work conditions aint that far off really ! :o
What size crane is this? Big cab
Yo man i would love to do this im 19 years old what are your tips on how to be a tower crane operator?
I was thinking about doing this . I don't think I have it in me .
Fucking aye just walking around like it’s nothing.
i have a question about technicians. if im a crane operator but i also have the education to fix and troubleshoot things on the crane, do you think that would ad value to my job ? or even if i would be allowed to operate the crane and also have position to fix it at the same time ?
Depends. Tower crane operators are only resposible for maintaining the greasable points of the machine periodically. Otherwise there are certified technicians that assemble, disassemble and repair the crane. They would rather us operators not mess with the fixing with the level of liability involved. On mobile cranes, yes it would be considered a plus and I would definitely consider a candidate with mechanical experience and training when it comes to chosing the best candidate. Thank you for the question!
What brand is that ? Hell of a nice cab !
I think it’s a linden Comansa. The ones I’ve seen in construction sites around my city have A/C units in the cab. Not sure if that’s a thing for them all?
It’s crazy to me you can see that far lol
Im from angola
hi moy
Do you not wear your safety gear ?
Yes! Just not required to once in the cab!
Curious what kind of pay crane operator makes
On this job I was making 42/hr & 63/hr OT.
-Isaias
@JenniferTorres thought it was well over $100 an hour I drive Semi trucks for UPS making $50 hourly and Over $70 after 8hours always interested in this profession though.
@@bradboisvert4892what state do you live in?
@@adielgonzalez2517maine but drive and work in mass
Why can't they convert those tower cranes to be remote controlled so operators don't need to go up that high everyday and could be even safer.
The human touch will always be needed. It's better when there is a trained operator instead of someone trained in remote control. Radio signals have lag and precision is always better than "close"
You always have to need a rigger on the bottom doing tje heavy work
I was going to watch, but I can’t tolerate vertical video. Such a waste of screen space.
HE LOOKS LIKE A GANG BANGER FROM HOUSTON. WHY DO THEY WEAR THE HAT BACKWARDS ? THEIR HEAD IS ON BACKWARDS THATS WHY.......UGH.......
Hi Thank you for the video I know that Im 2 years late but Im interested to know your typical work hours Im also interested in becoming a crane operator
Anything from 40 hours a week to 110 hours a week days nights weekends holidays
My husband specifically.. worked Monday-Saturday about 6-6. They gave off all federal holidays. And of course if it was pouring concrete specifically it would be more like 11pm-4pm the next day. Sometimes the jobs go 24 hours straight so you will work one 12 hour shift. All just depends on how fast something needs to get done.
@@JenniferTorres thank you for responding