This right here are the 2 types of people I fear working with in this trade, the one guy who probably isn’t that knowledgeable and lies about what they know, (sounds like that’s the guy on the pole). And the even more dangerous guy who sees that you’re about to do something stupid/unsafe and instead of stepping in and saving someone from injury or even death decides to wait for you to mess up, then rub it in your face. This type of person lives for other peoples mistakes, makes them feel better about themselves. These two type of people get other guys KILLED, and I try to stay FAR away from them on any job site.
They are talking trash. Never been on a work site have you? It's obvious you haven't because of your ignorent comment. They are friends and are joking. Get over yourselves.
@@rodneypayne4827 I literally work in this trade, removing a tub like how he is doing in the video 100% shows he does not know what he’s doing. Could easily kill someone on the ground or himself. Nothing about this is funny in the moment. This trade isn’t like others one wrong move and you’re dead. We bust balls when the job is over and everyone’s safe. This ain’t paving driveways. So save me the “this is construction” crap. These guys are hacks and it’s crews like this that have someone never go home to their families. Foh
@@dash2946 you are obviously one of THOSE people. Kill all fun and banter. You know better and nobody better say otherwise.Why was this clip cut apart? Because they do know what they are doing and this was an exception. Do you know these guys? No. You are talking crap. Go complain to HR. All of this from a short clip of a longer video put on the internet to trigger idiots like you.
Thank you, thats exactly whats happened all the time most job interviews I had done in the past they call me after a week because someone else lie about there background and they dont even know how to use a screwdriver
My brother works in this profession. He says it’s the safest job you can have provided you follow every single rule completely, don’t ever become cocky by taking shortcuts.
My shortcuts have saved the company hundreds of thousands of dollars. On the other hand, if said shortcuts failed, it would’ve costed the company more lol
Guy talking crap is what's wrong with the trade now..15 years ago we all had each other's back..lineman coming into the field now just want to talk smack and throw each other under the bus..20 years ago guy filming would had got his ass kicked ..
I worked for a guy in construction and instead of belittling me when I was wrong he got up on the roof with me a showed me the right way he even helped me with a few rafters until I caught on.
Best comment ever... Imagine how much better their company would be without this goofball. You are the foreman... it's YOUR job to supervise and coordinate these jobs. Obviously you don't know SHIT and belittling RICO to take heat off you! YOU sir are the joke dude! You just proved that you should be fired, and Rico would be your replacement. Adios Dumbass
THis happens so often and then when guys with there noses up ASSES of a boss i fucking just gave up trying . to teach and let em fail on there own. MY mantra is Now I know what I can and cant do. And I go from there. and seemingly so they end up thinking Im ignorant and then go and do fucked up shit and Still think they are the shit. IM DONE
@@culbyj3665 2 months into the trade and I lucked out with my foreman he always says where I fuck up but actually teaches me how to fix it and why. I’m just working my ass off and taking in as much info as I can
50 KVA I assume . Was it going up on a 3 phase bank ? Or just being taken down ? I don't see any primary conductors but I did notice a single cross arm, probably a tangent structure unlikely to be a dead end.
@@EphemeralProductionsYes, if someone is doing something that could kill them & you don't try to reason with them about how it's the wrong way. It would definitely be worth it. Better than staying with that company & potentially dying.
He should have been grounded before this simple task ever got this far . Don't know who is running their mouth on the camera but he needs to get his hooks on and help the guy before he gets hurt
The funny part of this trade. Lineman always get but hurt if you talk shit to them . They can talk shit to you but they can’t handled when you talk shit to them . SMH
This is one of the easiest jobs you would do. Switching out transformers with plenty space. If he can’t do this, he MOST DEFINITELY LIED about his experience. He signals like there is an operator to lower the transformer but I don’t see any slog or rope above the transformer. I can’t even imagine how an experienced lineman would end up w TRANSFORMERS TOUCHING! This is worse than it looks really.
That’s dangerous to lie about this experience, I thought they had to verify it though. If that’s Cali, they check. Weird. I know of fake it till you make it type people, but this is just absurd.
When 600 is considered low-voltage, you have to know exactly how to do your job. Lying about your abilities can be deadly. It's not drywall or putting in a new light switch.
Everyone makes mistakes. It's crazy to jump to conclusions like this. Equipment left open to weather conditions 24 7 365 breaks down all by itself without anyone needing to mess up.
@@Mr.KingsThingsif it's a contractor, then probably not, you'd be surprised. Look the part and act the part, and next week after the interview you'll be working on a hotline.
There is a lot of people on this thread that have no idea how working on power lines work…. You don’t just “help” the dude if he doesn’t know how to do it… it’s unsafe if someone lies about their experience. Not just for themselves but others on the crew. That’s why he’s pissed in the video
@@kk_giirl certain trades like power lines and oil field work are full of rough people… you may not like it but that’s the truth. You need those rough people to do these jobs most won’t. There going to be rough around the edges and mean. Sorry 🤷🏻♂️
the only thing thats a joke is the security yall have at work, not wierd so many dies as a lineman in america. Proud to be a lineman in a safer country.
Yeah, it's time to stop the job and re-brief before someone gets hurt. Secure that can in place and let's talk about it. It looks like he tried to get away with not re-positioning the gin pole and got it bound up on the top bolt of the bracket.
Lineman are a highly respected tightly knit group of extremely highly skilled tradesmen. ONLY by their peers can such trash talk be spoken. Personally, Im not aware of the SOP for lowering a transformer to the ground but I can assure you that, the man on that pole deserves every single penny that is paid to him. EVERY SINGLE PENNY....
Had a dude film me on a 45' transfer.... Took a slacky up with me. Well the 45 was too heavy for the slacky... While I struggled and asked for another rope. He says learn how to use the one I got!!!!! Looked over my shoulder.. this dude Mike was filming my demise... Pissed me off so bad . I wrapped the rope around a bolt came around to the front with a hat hitch. Unbelted took three jump cuts was on the ground swinging my belt strap chasing this moron. LMAO. He ran to the truck and called the boss... What's funny is he showed everyone my mess up. But all's anyone seen was me clearing a descent with three jumps. And watching him run from me. Which turned out to be the joke of the summer on him running away... Stay safe all. III 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 38 years. Local 17. Detroit...
I used to work at McDonald’s, worst experience I had was always with construction workers, specific ones. Ik these guys aren’t construction, but seeing people in the trade triggered horrible memories.
Looks like there’s a lot of wannabe linemen on this thread. Everything that was said is absolutely correct, that’s definitely not how you take a transformer down
Good on you for destroying this man’s character! We don’t need fake ass tradesmen. I would prefer you use a crane next time! But i may be partial as a union crane operator lol OE local 12 SoCal baby!
Sounds like the ones who were taking down a unused transformer on my Great Aunt's property where I grew up. I don't know why the transformer was even there there wasn't a building or anything near it. It had been there for as long as I could remember and the power company came to take it down and managed to drop it Was at school but my mom was home she said it made a loud boom when it fell
Cell phones were the death of brotherhood man. It's everywhere. Everyone wants to talk shit and film, and in some instances I can understand, but NO-ONE wants to be the guy that actually contributes and betters the people around him abd showing them the proper way of doing things.
@@Tsargoldbear Why? Because judge would rule that "thats clearly not how you remove a transformer, so its pretty reasonable you got jumped by 5 people and almost beat to death", NOT GUILTY.
I think I can agree with everyone comments down below mine . Just because somebody doesn't do it your way doesn't make it wrong . This guy on the ground should watch and learn or ask if he could give some help .
@@Mobjrock it's not about thick skin. If you see someone doing something wrong or dangerous, help him and show em how to do it right. The shit talking can be done after he's back on the ground.
Guarenteed the dude on the pole talks mad shxt about how 'experienced' he claims to be, but then those guys will do some sht that tells you they're lying
Comments aside Iv had this happen to me. Granted I was an apprentice. He didnt back the nut off enough on the bolt. Quit playing with it. it's 700+ pounds. Come up on the line and cut the bolt with a saw-zal.
Certainly isn’t. We used a sling to get it down once we broke the bolts. I’m not sure how much could’ve changed since I was put on medical disability back on January 10, 2016.
Get up there and help him if you’re such a super lineman obviously you can run your mouth so you must have a ton more air time than him I’m sure oh wait that’s right you are probably the foreman who just topped out and knows it all and hasn’t done half of it😂
No lineman will listen to new guys talk shit and let them screw up just to the point of it being dangerous. Then they’ll know who to put where. My dad was a journeyman for 30+ years. I worked w him about 4 years. It’s cool but it’s not for me.
Nothing like somebody saying its a joke when you're 50ft or so up in the air about to get dead lol. I had some idiot do that to me saying he hopes I fall. I told his ass go to hell and it won't be long (he was old) lol. I was seriously considering killing that mawf when I nearly fell off.
Do they expect ground man to handline transformers up the pole? Just wondering cuz they made me do it in my interview/assessment for a ground man job but I don’t see any videos of ground man doing it on their own
Do linemen whom I see working on telephone poles outside my house also have to climb those cell towers that are like 200 feet high? Or is that only for specific line workers?
My opinion regardless of what in such safety is a big thing.... Instead of just harping on a dude that you don't like which clearly that's the idea of the video here.... How about you help the fella instead of putting him in more danger and yourselves in danger.
There might be a situation up there where he can’t take it down exactly to protocol you don’t know you’re not up there your big bad and you know it all get up there and do it yourself show the people how it’s done don’t run your mouth on the ground
Pretty good at talking shit from the ground.
They always are 🤦 it always be the loudest ones yelling up. Fucking journeyman groundmen
@@MadNlGER love the name bro
@@MadNlGER yea probably a suckass that knob gobbled the GF to get a foreman job when he couldn’t work in his tools.
Yeah, maybe help the guy instead of being an ass from the ground
@@gumpygumpy no clown
This right here are the 2 types of people I fear working with in this trade, the one guy who probably isn’t that knowledgeable and lies about what they know, (sounds like that’s the guy on the pole). And the even more dangerous guy who sees that you’re about to do something stupid/unsafe and instead of stepping in and saving someone from injury or even death decides to wait for you to mess up, then rub it in your face. This type of person lives for other peoples mistakes, makes them feel better about themselves. These two type of people get other guys KILLED, and I try to stay FAR away from them on any job site.
Exactly
They are talking trash. Never been on a work site have you? It's obvious you haven't because of your ignorent comment. They are friends and are joking.
Get over yourselves.
@@rodneypayne4827 I literally work in this trade, removing a tub like how he is doing in the video 100% shows he does not know what he’s doing. Could easily kill someone on the ground or himself. Nothing about this is funny in the moment. This trade isn’t like others one wrong move and you’re dead. We bust balls when the job is over and everyone’s safe. This ain’t paving driveways. So save me the “this is construction” crap. These guys are hacks and it’s crews like this that have someone never go home to their families. Foh
@@dash2946 you are obviously one of THOSE people. Kill all fun and banter. You know better and nobody better say otherwise.Why was this clip cut apart? Because they do know what they are doing and this was an exception. Do you know these guys? No. You are talking crap. Go complain to HR. All of this from a short clip of a longer video put on the internet to trigger idiots like you.
Thank you, thats exactly whats happened all the time most job interviews I had done in the past they call me after a week because someone else lie about there background and they dont even know how to use a screwdriver
My brother works in this profession. He says it’s the safest job you can have provided you follow every single rule completely, don’t ever become cocky by taking shortcuts.
My shortcuts have saved the company hundreds of thousands of dollars. On the other hand, if said shortcuts failed, it would’ve costed the company more lol
Guy talking crap is what's wrong with the trade now..15 years ago we all had each other's back..lineman coming into the field now just want to talk smack and throw each other under the bus..20 years ago guy filming would had got his ass kicked ..
15 years ago it was way worse. I don't know what kinda nostalgia is clouding your memory
Can't fight on the job ,, IBEW will " Black Ball " you ,
@@larryrice7654contractors fight on the job all the time 😂
B1tch please acting all hard from behind your keyboard
I worked for a guy in construction and instead of belittling me when I was wrong he got up on the roof with me a showed me the right way he even helped me with a few rafters until I caught on.
watched a dude fall 3 stories because the foreman was having too much fun belittling him
Best comment ever... Imagine how much better their company would be without this goofball. You are the foreman... it's YOUR job to supervise and coordinate these jobs. Obviously you don't know SHIT and belittling RICO to take heat off you!
YOU sir are the joke dude! You just proved that you should be fired, and Rico would be your replacement. Adios Dumbass
In person ? That must have been a sight.
Wow that’s terrible!
I’m so sorry!
I smell the BS all the way from overhere
Nah shit like this happens @@Davidsmithisyourdad
You will always hear about your fuck ups , you will never hear about the times it all went into place. That's just a lineman code .
THis happens so often and then when guys with there noses up ASSES of a boss i fucking just gave up trying . to teach and let em fail on there own. MY mantra is Now I know what I can and cant do. And I go from there. and seemingly so they end up thinking Im ignorant and then go and do fucked up shit and Still think they are the shit. IM DONE
@@culbyj3665 2 months into the trade and I lucked out with my foreman he always says where I fuck up but actually teaches me how to fix it and why. I’m just working my ass off and taking in as much info as I can
50 KVA I assume . Was it going up on a 3 phase bank ? Or just being taken down ? I don't see any primary conductors but I did notice a single cross arm, probably a tangent structure unlikely to be a dead end.
1 “oh shit” moment can overshadow 100 “atta boy” moments
That’s for every blue collar job
It’s always the person not doing anything just standing there watching with the loudest mouth.
Ground man would be eating his teeth when I got down
😂😂
That was for sure another journeyman lol
And then you’d get fired… would it be worth it?
why when all you gotta do is throw your bell wrench at him and tell him to shut the f up before I start pulling stuff out my Duffy bag 😂😂
@@EphemeralProductionsYes, if someone is doing something that could kill them & you don't try to reason with them about how it's the wrong way. It would definitely be worth it. Better than staying with that company & potentially dying.
It's like linemens are everywhere the same😂😂😂😂
He should have been grounded before this simple task ever got this far . Don't know who is running their mouth on the camera but he needs to get his hooks on and help the guy before he gets hurt
Who knows, maybe Rico is that lineman who’s always talking smack and is not a good hand 🤔
That is exactly who Rico is. He is the best to do it and done it all.
This is my thoughts exactly. Rico talks shit all the time and now he’s getting a taste of his own medicine
Oh you’re one of those toxic bosses
The funny part of this trade. Lineman always get but hurt if you talk shit to them . They can talk shit to you but they can’t handled when you talk shit to them . SMH
that's universal
Awww someone washed out of the apprenticeship
Forgot to show the rest of the video when the Lineman drop the transformer on the so call Foreman.
This is one of the easiest jobs you would do. Switching out transformers with plenty space. If he can’t do this, he MOST DEFINITELY LIED about his experience. He signals like there is an operator to lower the transformer but I don’t see any slog or rope above the transformer. I can’t even imagine how an experienced lineman would end up w TRANSFORMERS TOUCHING! This is worse than it looks really.
That’s dangerous to lie about this experience, I thought they had to verify it though. If that’s Cali, they check. Weird. I know of fake it till you make it type people, but this is just absurd.
It’s the line truck winch line with a bull rope and 2 blocks on the pole. You haven’t changed transformers much huh ?
When 600 is considered low-voltage, you have to know exactly how to do your job. Lying about your abilities can be deadly. It's not drywall or putting in a new light switch.
I'd like to think there's some sort of testing requirements before sending a new guy out in a truck.
@@Mr.KingsThingsthere are in fact not
@@Mr.KingsThingsvery uncommon, and you can’t test for every task
Everyone makes mistakes. It's crazy to jump to conclusions like this. Equipment left open to weather conditions 24 7 365 breaks down all by itself without anyone needing to mess up.
@@Mr.KingsThingsif it's a contractor, then probably not, you'd be surprised. Look the part and act the part, and next week after the interview you'll be working on a hotline.
Sounds like somebody didn't make Foreman
There is a lot of people on this thread that have no idea how working on power lines work…. You don’t just “help” the dude if he doesn’t know how to do it… it’s unsafe if someone lies about their experience. Not just for themselves but others on the crew. That’s why he’s pissed in the video
Voice overlay. He’s not really there
@@chuckrambo4401yes he is. The other dude told him to stfu.
@@chuckrambo4401 I wondered the same but after watching it 20x’s, I think me is lol
Although I agree with you, it’s the contemptuous behavior for me. Standing there and belittling someone doesn’t help the situation
@@kk_giirl certain trades like power lines and oil field work are full of rough people… you may not like it but that’s the truth. You need those rough people to do these jobs most won’t. There going to be rough around the edges and mean. Sorry 🤷🏻♂️
Can tell that’s Cali based off the construction lol some of the best shit talkers in the game
Dick suckers*. There I fixed ur Bs.
There's always a rico. Ours is named Mike 😂
@@worldtravel101 Holy shit ours too😂😂
the only thing thats a joke is the security yall have at work, not wierd so many dies as a lineman in america. Proud to be a lineman in a safer country.
Even his coworker said stfu😂
That’s exactly why he’s still working the poles after 20 years and not up to a foreman
Yeah, it's time to stop the job and re-brief before someone gets hurt. Secure that can in place and let's talk about it. It looks like he tried to get away with not re-positioning the gin pole and got it bound up on the top bolt of the bracket.
Lineman are a highly respected tightly knit group of extremely highly skilled tradesmen. ONLY by their peers can such trash talk be spoken. Personally, Im not aware of the SOP for lowering a transformer to the ground but I can assure you that, the man on that pole deserves every single penny that is paid to him. EVERY SINGLE PENNY....
The only thing that likes roasting people harder than this foreman is the transformer itself 💀
Had a dude film me on a 45' transfer.... Took a slacky up with me. Well the 45 was too heavy for the slacky... While I struggled and asked for another rope. He says learn how to use the one I got!!!!! Looked over my shoulder.. this dude Mike was filming my demise... Pissed me off so bad . I wrapped the rope around a bolt came around to the front with a hat hitch. Unbelted took three jump cuts was on the ground swinging my belt strap chasing this moron. LMAO. He ran to the truck and called the boss... What's funny is he showed everyone my mess up. But all's anyone seen was me clearing a descent with three jumps. And watching him run from me. Which turned out to be the joke of the summer on him running away... Stay safe all. III 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
38 years. Local 17. Detroit...
You get up there and take it down CHUNT!!!!
Coming from a groundman 🤣😂
I used to work at McDonald’s, worst experience I had was always with construction workers, specific ones. Ik these guys aren’t construction, but seeing people in the trade triggered horrible memories.
Looks like there’s a lot of wannabe linemen on this thread. Everything that was said is absolutely correct, that’s definitely not how you take a transformer down
Here that thing fuzziiing that thing is about to hit good
Must be an apprentice up there and a funny Forman
Good on you for destroying this man’s character! We don’t need fake ass tradesmen. I would prefer you use a crane next time! But i may be partial as a union crane operator lol OE local 12 SoCal baby!
Maybe start running the ropes instead of running your mouth. Tag it out and lift it off the bolts, it’s not rocket science. Just bad groundmen
Transformers have lifting tabs for a reason!😅
Sounds like the ones who were taking down a unused transformer on my Great Aunt's property where I grew up. I don't know why the transformer was even there there wasn't a building or anything near it. It had been there for as long as I could remember and the power company came to take it down and managed to drop it Was at school but my mom was home she said it made a loud boom when it fell
Maybe it was just some tweakers dressed up as lineman to steal the transformer😂
Just watching him fukn with them watt😬 sheeeeesh
So I thought the guy was a supervisor stepping in and about to share a safety tip with us,…….but uhh 🤔 …..nope….what a joke!
a man in a bind an you video a funny . real classy
Cell phones were the death of brotherhood man. It's everywhere. Everyone wants to talk shit and film, and in some instances I can understand, but NO-ONE wants to be the guy that actually contributes and betters the people around him abd showing them the proper way of doing things.
That’s right bro instead to go up and help him he’s talking shet
Shouldn't be using a transformer in that location anyways
He came from flipping tacos
Fucking linemen bruh. 😂
That looks like a homeboy in the neighborhood baking like a pound of bacon and stealing
It's fist 2 cuffs when Rico gets down
Fist 2 cuffs 😂
Go to jail for assualt
@@coreybabcock2023 can't 😎
@@Tsargoldbear Why? Because judge would rule that "thats clearly not how you remove a transformer, so its pretty reasonable you got jumped by 5 people and almost beat to death", NOT GUILTY.
@@Tsargoldbear yes
Guy on the ground 1st day outta climbing school talking smack on the ground....every job sight has one
I think I can agree with everyone comments down below mine .
Just because somebody doesn't do it your way doesn't make it wrong .
This guy on the ground should watch and learn or ask if he could give some help .
Best buds hey? I guess not.
Instead of educating he prefer to put a person down lol that's why i don't like smug old heads
It’s usually white Boys that mouth off like this
Part of the job. Grow thick skin
At "20 years in" you're supposed to be able to show greenhorns how it's done.... Shouldn't need to be educated
@@Mobjrock it's not about thick skin. If you see someone doing something wrong or dangerous, help him and show em how to do it right. The shit talking can be done after he's back on the ground.
Guarenteed the dude on the pole talks mad shxt about how 'experienced' he claims to be, but then those guys will do some sht that tells you they're lying
Comments aside Iv had this happen to me. Granted I was an apprentice. He didnt back the nut off enough on the bolt. Quit playing with it. it's 700+ pounds. Come up on the line and cut the bolt with a saw-zal.
Certainly isn’t. We used a sling to get it down once we broke the bolts. I’m not sure how much could’ve changed since I was put on medical disability back on January 10, 2016.
In case you're wondering, these transformers weigh around 500- 1000 pounds. Maybe more.
At least the guy is not under it...
Get up there and help him if you’re such a super lineman obviously you can run your mouth so you must have a ton more air time than him I’m sure oh wait that’s right you are probably the foreman who just topped out and knows it all and hasn’t done half of it😂
he doesn't know how to do it either or he would help him.
No lineman will listen to new guys talk shit and let them screw up just to the point of it being dangerous. Then they’ll know who to put where. My dad was a journeyman for 30+ years. I worked w him about 4 years. It’s cool but it’s not for me.
Nothing like somebody saying its a joke when you're 50ft or so up in the air about to get dead lol. I had some idiot do that to me saying he hopes I fall. I told his ass go to hell and it won't be long (he was old) lol. I was seriously considering killing that mawf when I nearly fell off.
What made u almost fall
Yea usually takes six or ten men plus 8 trucks
I won’t even talk to man working with electricity’s, respect and support go along way ,
Rico , you need anything ?
Si, si, we are working.
Do you guys talk much in the truck? TEAM that's what you guys are. Supposed to be.
Break out the digger/derrick man.Work safe.
Rigging is everything. Move the Wilson gin over the load and not try a sideways shortcut.
Grunts are screwdriver targets.
The way of the world now not always the best qualified, but got to keep everything diverse
Mr George Mr George
if a dude said that shit to me, he’d find himself waking up wondering why he’s lying down on the concrete
OMG YOU'RE SO COOL AND EDGY 😱😱😱🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶💯💯💯💯💯
Tell me you're insecure without telling me you're insecure
I hope you go to jail
You're not that guy pal. Ok? You're not that guy... 🙄
Only thing your hitting is keys on the keyboard!!
You should never criticize a man you should help him be better
Wow 😔
Oh shit I know both of these guys. He got himself in a bind. Too late to stop now. I'm sure he figured it out.
Send it down start over fire groundman
BUBBA gonna git er off dare
True he didn’t even use slings yes you’re right I see an idiot 😂. That transformer has two slots on each side to level it.
Hahaha, rope blocks and a sling. How the hell did it end up sideways, lol!
And that is definitely not how you treat a coworker...A foreman hah...What a joker
Try Teaching instead of talking shit from the ground. Your lineman are a reflection on who taught them.
He overlayed the voice
The guy filming is very disrespectful
Joke is the guy recording and not helping .
I wonder who will save him when he needs help
They’re not sending their best…
Why are you on the ground
Because he don’t know shet that’s why
Pulls up phone while at work to video😤
Crank the cap
Aren't you supposed to soak yourself in salt water and have a metal line going to the ground while you do that.
Hahahah..it's ok bro..
You teach him don't talk shit
One of the jobs you don’t wanna be a Rico at
They’ll say anything for a yob
Do they expect ground man to handline transformers up the pole? Just wondering cuz they made me do it in my interview/assessment for a ground man job but I don’t see any videos of ground man doing it on their own
He need a boom truck and a strabow to down that transformer.he also need a hand . where's his buddy.
Do linemen whom I see working on telephone poles outside my house also have to climb those cell towers that are like 200 feet high? Or is that only for specific line workers?
If union you are risking your ticket putting on line
My opinion regardless of what in such safety is a big thing.... Instead of just harping on a dude that you don't like which clearly that's the idea of the video here.... How about you help the fella instead of putting him in more danger and yourselves in danger.
No you get him down and go do it yourself. Someone like that will get you and him hurt
@@draino5513 if that makes you comfortable. But eventually you gotta pass the torch. And you doing it for them ain’t doing anything
And thank asiatic business mindset
So how DO you take one down?
Lol
I'm guessing the top bolt missed? And it's hanging from the bottom?
😱
There might be a situation up there where he can’t take it down exactly to protocol you don’t know you’re not up there your big bad and you know it all get up there and do it yourself show the people how it’s done don’t run your mouth on the ground
Derrick
Load more videos I noticed you only have two videos on your channel