Modern day high rise workers

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Wouldn't you love to have this job?

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  • @austinoglesby8615
    @austinoglesby8615 2 роки тому +6

    “If I win the lottery I’d still come back”. That’s something that most Ironworkers feel, it’s an amazing living. Opportunity too see and do things that most don’t, and a damn good wage for doing it. I’ve been a Union IW since the age of 18. I don’t know much of anything else. They say that you’re not supposed to let your job define who you are. I believe I speak for most Ironworkers when I say that WE ARE IRONWORKERS, and we love it. The brotherhood makes it a lifestyle. We may have other hobbies, but none compare to going to work!

    • @wesleylittle9395
      @wesleylittle9395 Рік тому

      i mean i'm 18 and ive been an iron worker for the past 4 months, im leaving to go make more money. i don't really understand the appeal, it's cool it's fun to run the torches and i really liked the connecting and welding up in the air, but really? you don't wanna do anything else? i want way more money and many more experiences than that, i just don't see how that fulfills someone for life

  • @leesenger3094
    @leesenger3094 5 років тому +6

    The biggest balls in construction! All us other tradesmen usually give these guys much respect!

  • @robertmackenzie1775
    @robertmackenzie1775 4 роки тому +8

    I certainly have a lot of respect for these guys. I don't see how they can ever get used to the heights. Fear is a terrible feeling, and yet these guys over come it. My hat goes off to them!

    • @latouselatrec
      @latouselatrec 3 роки тому

      I dont think there fear factor is very high.

  • @stevenewald9971
    @stevenewald9971 7 років тому +4

    Ironworking has been so good to me. I am currently a union rodbuster in NYC with Local 46, I always wished I could join Local 40 and do structural work but they rarely take in people and to be honest I fucking love being a rodbuster man. I respect both reinforcing and structural boys.

  • @TheRustydog42
    @TheRustydog42 5 років тому +2

    Did this for about 2 years at a site of a coal fired electric generating plant outside of Houston, TX. Literally worked my way from the ground up. This video does a good job explaining the mindset needed to walk the high iron. For me, relaxed on the drive up to the site. But everyone got quiet when we pulled into the dirt parking area. I would think to my self "You have a 50/50 chance of living today".
    It helped me stay focused, yet relaxed at the same time. You could be walking a beam, kinda miss a step, but keep on going like you were walking on a sidewalk. Other days, you stop, look down, say "oh shit", then crawl for a bit.
    Climb the stairs to the turbine deck, get you tools out of the gang box, and off you go. But even the best have days where something is not right. They get their stuff, and after a little while, come back, put their stuff back in the gang box, and go home. And on one says a word. No one. Better to be focused than distracted. As far as falling. No one wants to fall, but if you do, hopefully you are far enough up that you break your neck and die instantly. Beats living with a mangled body the rest of your life.

  • @pilarmorin4405
    @pilarmorin4405 5 років тому +1

    Worked with a fellow ironworker from the islands... He said who's dumber, the people who work in the building... Or the people who put them up?? Something to think about... If you want to be tough you better be dumb!!

  • @richarddaniels2754
    @richarddaniels2754 4 місяці тому

    There's old ironworkers, and there's bold ironworkers, but there aint no old bold ironworkers. Work smart, work safe and God bless ya. RD ironworker local 25 Detroit. Retired (32 years)

  • @Allday1040
    @Allday1040 11 років тому +15

    These people build the cities you live in be respectful

  • @Gow32123
    @Gow32123 13 років тому +15

    Whatever these guys get paid, they don't get paid enough.

    • @geraldfahey2681
      @geraldfahey2681 6 років тому

      Gow Gow thanks bro

    • @ferrallderrall6588
      @ferrallderrall6588 5 років тому +1

      No could pay more no one would have a problem with that lol

    • @matthewjdouglas6471
      @matthewjdouglas6471 3 роки тому

      It's a way of life. I guess they do it for the thrill aswell as the money

  • @Rantandreason
    @Rantandreason 10 років тому +20

    It's insulting as fuck to have that politically correct bullshit intro "men and women"? This has nothing to do with a woman's ability to do the job, it's the fact that women do not choose to do this kind of work. Show me ONE woman who works these skyscrapers and I will change my mind. I work out in the oil fields, and the only women I have ever seen out of hundreds of people, are 2 female welders, 2 female welder's helpers, and 1 female who I think was on the scaffolding crew in one of the buildings. All the other women work in the offices. This is not because of a lack of opportunity, this is purely choice! And men hold the distinction of 94-96% of all work related deaths, so take your PC shit and shove it! It is MEN who make the world function because no chick wants to be a sanitation worker, or work on power lines, or do underwater welding in the Atlantic. It's men who do that, and it's time we start acknowledging this fact, and giving respect and praise to the average everyday guy who works dangerous as fuck jobs that benefit us all!

    • @DelTheScout
      @DelTheScout 9 років тому

      John Winchester *tip*

    • @Maxshard
      @Maxshard 8 років тому +1

      Men receive nothing but contempt from women these days and they should be forced to swap roles. Let's see how much lying feminists want ''equality'' then. Feminists are liars and most women worship them.

    • @bfitnessjoe
      @bfitnessjoe 7 років тому +1

      I know. These scared ass women's rights bitches can take they ass home. They ain't gonna do this shit. They all talk fucking cunts.

    • @AMirrorForAFace
      @AMirrorForAFace 6 років тому

      Rantandreason I'm a female ironworker from 378.theres many badass women in the trade. So fuck u bro

  • @paulajenel
    @paulajenel 5 років тому +13

    Proud to be a retired union ironworker. Best job in the world.

  • @tjlazer79
    @tjlazer79 6 років тому +3

    Hats off to you guys! There is no amount of money you could pay me to do this.

  • @reinerraymondo1586
    @reinerraymondo1586 5 років тому +1

    In Europe they don't have iron workers free walking at height..... Health and safety are very strict.... And they have very few deaths and injuries. A job is not worth your life.

  • @pulppeeler
    @pulppeeler 15 років тому

    wild. my father was a ironworker, now going on 72 years old, still talks about going back to work. i remember when i was a kid, in the winter he had fallen 50 feet off a building while sweeping snow off the iron. someone had cut a rope on a plank but failed to remove the plank and he stepped on it. after he healed up and went back, the guy would ask him whee the woodpecker was in the air. took him a day or two to realize they meant his knees knocking in fear lol great bunch of guys! IRONWORKERS!

  • @johnrexroad4479
    @johnrexroad4479 10 років тому +1

    Don't go onto a high rise without a safety net or harness!
    ~J.R. netting.com/

  • @artisteo
    @artisteo 17 років тому +1

    The only thing greater then these amazing workers, is the engineering behind the construstruction of a skyscraper. Crazy stuff.

  • @rodneyvogelsang691
    @rodneyvogelsang691 5 років тому

    It's very true what this connector says if you lose focus you may lose everything God bless brother live high and be free!!!

  • @Kristoph25
    @Kristoph25 14 років тому +1

    IW 782, I am a 3rd generation ironworker, love my job, and to anyone who wants to talk shit, take a walk in my boots for a day, we will see who makes it home!

  • @TheEmmanuel433
    @TheEmmanuel433 10 років тому +28

    Im proud to be and iron worker to from.cali

  • @mattjohnson9945
    @mattjohnson9945 5 років тому +4

    I’m an iron worker,and the iron they’re walking on is called “sidewalks “.

  • @fenderstratguy
    @fenderstratguy 2 роки тому

    These guys are heroes to me.

  • @PaddleDogC5
    @PaddleDogC5 4 роки тому

    I can walk on a curb I could do that easily! It’s a young mans game. God bless!

  • @Amr51002
    @Amr51002 5 років тому

    Fuck that. Hats off to these fellows. I don't mind going up in a lift or man basket but I don't think I could do this.30ft tops for me. Call me what ya want but he'll no... much respect for iron workers

  • @WonkyDoodle
    @WonkyDoodle 15 років тому +4

    "You have more chance gettin hit by a car than falling off of this"
    I'll take my chances thanks! lol

  • @samuelreyes2814
    @samuelreyes2814 3 роки тому +1

    I'm an ironworker apprentice and im proud of it 1st generation

  • @ironlunatic1
    @ironlunatic1 5 років тому +1

    If I made the cash they make, fear would blow away with the wind.

  • @manolitaespineira8930
    @manolitaespineira8930 3 роки тому

    Respect for this people, very,very job. For London 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💜❤💚💜❤💖💝

  • @abelucious
    @abelucious 11 років тому +2

    Balls bigger than those buildings and harder than that iron, I won't do it for all the money in the world

  • @froff69
    @froff69 10 років тому +4

    I get freaked just going on my 23rd floor balcony, couldn't imagine doing this for a living, don't care how good the money is

    • @LighterNumber300
      @LighterNumber300 10 років тому +2

      Your 23nd floor balcony? Do you own a skyscraper?

    • @werearethedreamteam3724
      @werearethedreamteam3724 4 роки тому +1

      Well my friend all the money in the world is not worth losing you're life.

  • @patricelevesque2330
    @patricelevesque2330 11 років тому +5

    im a ironworker and im proud of it.

  • @joerobbins6318
    @joerobbins6318 4 роки тому +1

    Hats off to all our iron workers

  • @LighterNumber300
    @LighterNumber300 10 років тому +2

    And here I thought that construction workers in the 21st century would be safer than those from the 1930s. Apparently, it has changed much.

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi 7 років тому +3

      anyone who doesn't wear a harness today is just plain fuckin stupid

  • @jblue88hoodgamer54
    @jblue88hoodgamer54 4 роки тому

    This is what spider man gotta see everyday in New York if you think about it.

  • @Bochanable
    @Bochanable 11 років тому +1

    They all have my ultimate respect. I couldn't climb 2 floors, let alone 222 floors.

  • @zanelile2991
    @zanelile2991 6 років тому

    I would prefer a safety line and harness. It may take longer to use them but it is safer.

  • @overtenemy69
    @overtenemy69 16 років тому +1

    get married young
    build a house
    have kids
    do carpentry
    thats my goal all respect to you keith

  • @WhitemenaresoSexy
    @WhitemenaresoSexy 7 років тому +3

    It looks like a great job, but its too scary!!😵😵

  • @UANightfire
    @UANightfire 10 років тому +11

    "The skilled labor of some daring men and women." What women? I looked for them and I didn't see a single one or hear of one! If there are no women doing this job, why is there a need to include them in the narrative of this story?

    • @UANightfire
      @UANightfire 10 років тому +7

      Either you missed the point completely or you're one brilliant troll ... I'm gonna go with troll! :)

    • @ferrallderrall6588
      @ferrallderrall6588 5 років тому

      Your fuking craazay

    • @cecilkellyjr
      @cecilkellyjr 5 років тому

      UANightfire who cares..

    • @anthonyurbina607
      @anthonyurbina607 5 років тому

      @@dickdickson3491 men come home and do house work too so whats tour pount men work harder

    • @tedk.6420
      @tedk.6420 5 років тому +1

      @@dickdickson3491 they have easy lives. Women are just lazy.

  • @TheEruditeScholar
    @TheEruditeScholar 11 років тому +2

    Anyone with Acrophobia can never do this job!

  • @Billiw6
    @Billiw6 15 років тому +1

    Bear Stearns Building.............Some time in early 2000.

  • @sandycheeks2372
    @sandycheeks2372 15 років тому

    Those guys are amazing, there is no way I would get up there...great video

  • @jettrink7510
    @jettrink7510 5 років тому

    I'm 68 and a long time newspaper delivery person... and wish I could have chosen a better career.

  • @marunajunttila4693
    @marunajunttila4693 9 років тому +21

    Working without harness is not brave it is plain stupid.

    • @ferrallderrall6588
      @ferrallderrall6588 5 років тому +6

      Till your getting choked by the fuking things,nuts all twisted up,times and places but 100%tie off over 6 or 10 feet is an example of stupid fuking overkill rules

    • @aeroe2144
      @aeroe2144 5 років тому +1

      maruna junttila. Working with a harness is plain stupid in a lot of situations your put in as an ironworker , (you would know if you ever did this kinda work)

  • @ironlou1
    @ironlou1 12 років тому +3

    We make a lot more than 32.50 full package closer to 100 per hr. But I always say if it wasn't my job it would be my hobby. Louie ironworkers local 40

    • @geraldfahey2681
      @geraldfahey2681 6 років тому

      ironlou1 hey louie whats up bro, local 7 guy here,we both know we should be making 200 an hour luv u bro

  • @mattvanatti9531
    @mattvanatti9531 2 роки тому

    Balls the size of Volkswagen's....

  • @c_twisted91
    @c_twisted91 14 років тому +2

    or the lanyard is always gettin caught on sumthing

  • @texasboi3609
    @texasboi3609 17 років тому

    living the american dream for me ironworking is a very pidefull carrer journeyman connector outa texas

  • @paulbuxton1326
    @paulbuxton1326 Рік тому

    Amazing guys 🙏

  • @JAMamation
    @JAMamation 15 років тому

    Just think of it as a giant climbing frame XD. lol, yh same here, i would never do this job. o.o You must have a lot of guts to do this.

  • @Jaxbaneski
    @Jaxbaneski 5 років тому +1

    I will be joing local 29 outta portland Oregon.

    • @owa2533
      @owa2533 5 років тому +1

      Dont do it be a Electrition, Plumber, HVAC or Elevator installer they all pay more. Ironwork sucks hard heavy dangerous work.

    • @Jaxbaneski
      @Jaxbaneski 5 років тому

      @@owa2533 i will look more into those , im trying to find a trade i will like and make good money in . Thanks for the suggestions

  • @carlboucher2643
    @carlboucher2643 5 років тому

    these guys were straight off the reservation from Quebec from the mid-80s till the late nineties IDK brother be safe and put some duct tape over that Banner or you got on your hard hat out of respect for the real mohawks

  • @MrReav13
    @MrReav13 7 років тому

    Damn this is the real deal. I couldn't do this shit I'd end up falling off. How much do they pay these dudes?

  • @Ehrichee
    @Ehrichee 11 років тому +1

    Amazing i want to try this, see if i like it.

  • @Ghost6ix
    @Ghost6ix 17 років тому +1

    Did this kind of work out of local 97 Vancouver B.C.

  • @TheJDgaff
    @TheJDgaff 16 років тому

    damn i always thought harnesses were used.
    these guys really are heroes. all iron workers are.

  • @cslocal86
    @cslocal86 16 років тому +1

    right on seattle local 86

  • @Bostonharborwater
    @Bostonharborwater 16 років тому

    hang it high boys!!! Local 7 ironworkers, boston,,

  • @Thevacomaticvacuumcorner
    @Thevacomaticvacuumcorner 5 років тому

    my fear of falling and fear of height would paralyze me not for me i like to see bulding get built buttt i prefer to be on the ground prop to these man tho

  • @izzysykopth
    @izzysykopth 14 років тому

    OSHA makes us wear them in Cal

  • @santiagoharo6531
    @santiagoharo6531 3 роки тому

    32$ an hour??? Only 100k in retirement???? Wtf.....

    • @asiawladyko9726
      @asiawladyko9726 3 роки тому

      That was more 20 years ago. 383 Madison Avenue was finished in 2001

  • @craniallyimpaled
    @craniallyimpaled 16 років тому

    Much respect bro, Steve - LOCAL 229 San Diego.

  • @gasaxe6056
    @gasaxe6056 6 років тому +2

    Wtf! No chicken wires. No double tie off harnesses.
    I'm in! Hire me please.....

    • @WiredRC
      @WiredRC 5 років тому

      Gas Axe 🤣

  • @robertwagner6860
    @robertwagner6860 5 років тому

    Awesome, I'm a proud iw out of central pa for 21year 's

  • @h1ph0pjunk1e
    @h1ph0pjunk1e 9 років тому

    in canada its all concrete and we just fly tables, gets done faster. and safer

    • @Tusken.Raider
      @Tusken.Raider 9 років тому

      No it's not?

    • @h1ph0pjunk1e
      @h1ph0pjunk1e 9 років тому +1

      Michael Kal in vancouver it is. all the new high rises goin up are all concrete, and we fly tables and have 16 hour vertcal days, a slab a week gets poured at the least

    • @walterbrunswick
      @walterbrunswick 9 років тому

      +h1ph0pjunk1e my wife's brother is in Vancouver, how are the rates there? do you guys work in rain?

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi 7 років тому

      they are ok.... maybe not as good as others. 34 or 36 an hour I think is JM rate right now. the best work is up north where the real money is made

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi 7 років тому

      I've noticed that about Vancouver- I've seen a majority of Local97 work is rebar-especially in town

  • @jakewild1138
    @jakewild1138 Рік тому

    Single dumbest job in which one can put themselves.

  • @carlboucher2643
    @carlboucher2643 5 років тому

    32.20 per hour in New York LMFAO

  • @overtenemy69
    @overtenemy69 16 років тому

    pure skill

  • @rikicowley4412
    @rikicowley4412 5 років тому +1

    Hanging and Bangin local 118 Sacramento California

  • @CamiloM550
    @CamiloM550 6 років тому

    Now it’s $60 an hour

  • @caris502
    @caris502 2 роки тому

    It makes me nervous watching this! 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @erwindoornbos5704
    @erwindoornbos5704 5 років тому

    starts video saying: of the daring skills of men and women,,,, wtf how pc correct.... you dont see women do this shit, its an insult to these men,, for crediting them

  • @cecilkellyjr
    @cecilkellyjr 5 років тому

    They don't wear safety equipment fuck meh!!

  • @chenxing666
    @chenxing666 13 років тому +1

    respect

  • @overtenemy69
    @overtenemy69 16 років тому

    hanging iron 4 life

  • @003937
    @003937 8 років тому +2

    That guy with the white hard hat that says mohawk on it, is an Indian from Canada

    • @mrzed2349
      @mrzed2349 7 років тому +1

      003937 yea . I think kanawake Quebec. they have a steelworkers union there.

    • @RoyLongboat
      @RoyLongboat 6 років тому

      003937. No really what tells u that

  • @Amr51002
    @Amr51002 5 років тому

    Ima stick to 119 UA pipe

  • @anditgoesindigo320
    @anditgoesindigo320 6 років тому

    Where is his harness?

  • @normmaurice7508
    @normmaurice7508 3 роки тому

    786 I/W Sudbury Ontario Canada 41 years

  • @glenmccarthy8482
    @glenmccarthy8482 6 років тому

    Damn they where courageous back in the days , before harnesses and 100% tie off.

  • @c_twisted91
    @c_twisted91 13 років тому

    @Fragem420 are you kidding me. you need high school diplomajust to qualify for the exam, and when you finally do get to the exam its mechanical apptitude and spatial relations examination

  • @cslocal86
    @cslocal86 16 років тому

    right on local 86

  • @latouselatrec
    @latouselatrec 6 років тому

    did he say $32.20 an hour? That's not nearly enough I make $200 a day instaling cabinets

    • @asiawladyko9726
      @asiawladyko9726 3 роки тому

      That was 20 years ago. Madison Avenue was finished in 2001

    • @latouselatrec
      @latouselatrec 3 роки тому

      @@asiawladyko9726 and I was making 200 a day in 2000.

  • @c_twisted91
    @c_twisted91 14 років тому

    i think im related to this guy

  • @paramanicireland8199
    @paramanicireland8199 9 років тому +1

    Health and safety, where are you now?

  • @marleynrs8
    @marleynrs8 14 років тому

    badass guys

  • @melvinbonilla321
    @melvinbonilla321 5 років тому

    Their poor wives

  • @jonleighs8181
    @jonleighs8181 10 років тому +4

    There are tons of women in the trade, well not tons, but ive met quite a few. IW Local 97

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi 7 років тому

      yeah bc has afew however few and far between. most woman in trades in my experience are in the shop.... and its usually a joinery shop- not bad! great skill to have

  • @freeworldneedsfreethinking
    @freeworldneedsfreethinking 4 роки тому

    tough guy aye?

  • @seanwilliams2764
    @seanwilliams2764 4 роки тому

    that's reasonable $32.20 an hour to be in the air!

    • @Desh727
      @Desh727 4 роки тому +3

      they make wayyyy more now a days

    • @kdtool9437
      @kdtool9437 2 роки тому

      That was late 90's wages

  • @NJlather420
    @NJlather420 16 років тому

    Local 40???

  • @charlietanner6211
    @charlietanner6211 5 років тому

    are those bols torqued or just hand tightened

    • @mattcummings6325
      @mattcummings6325 5 років тому

      Charlie Tanner tourqued

    • @mattcummings6325
      @mattcummings6325 5 років тому

      Charlie Tanner when the beams are put in they are put in only using 2 bolts unless it’s a large beam after that guys come in and stick all the correct bolts and take damaged ones or incorrect sized ones out then a guy goes around and guns up the whole floor

  • @philshifley4731
    @philshifley4731 5 років тому

    No F'in way!

  • @carlboucher2643
    @carlboucher2643 5 років тому +2

    wow you're great grandfather's name is Angus I didn't know the Mohawk Indians three generations ago use the name Angus. mohawk?? I worked with a lot of mohawk real mohawk I've been and I am working 30 years in Northern New England IDK with all due respect they don't write mohawk on their freaking hard hats if you go to write mohawk on your hard hat you probably ain't got nothing to do with mohawk

    • @Highplainsdrifter44
      @Highplainsdrifter44 Рік тому

      Probably did it for the tv show. Those names like Mcomber go deep in ironwork if you had a clue. Don’t talk on stuff you don’t know.

  • @ironlou1
    @ironlou1 14 років тому

    im louie im also a member of 40

  • @anthonyurbina607
    @anthonyurbina607 5 років тому

    This is male privlige at its finest this is why there is a so called wag gap

  • @josereyes-qp9vh
    @josereyes-qp9vh 5 років тому

    L.A. 433 Almost 20yrs

  • @bmn2u
    @bmn2u 16 років тому

    great job hang in there gent's
    BMN2u

  • @markpearson4523
    @markpearson4523 7 років тому

    only women I ever seen are ones doing dry wall and duct work never iron

    • @geraldfahey2681
      @geraldfahey2681 6 років тому

      Mark Pearson verdad

    • @jonkoxl2069
      @jonkoxl2069 6 років тому

      they iron the sheets though

    • @paulajenel
      @paulajenel 5 років тому +2

      I spent 33 years as a welder on the iron. Damn proud of the work I did. L.U. 383

  • @WonkyDoodle
    @WonkyDoodle 15 років тому

    2 grand a week i think.

  • @jeremyrios433
    @jeremyrios433 6 років тому

    Good job brother.