I used to work in events and it's absolutely like this. It just never stops, you're either bumping in, setting up, running the event, packing down or bumping out ready for the next client
@@BC-vk9on it's the bringing in or taking out of all the event equipment. Lots of trucks, forklifts, vehicles, crates etc. Things all have to be unloaded in certain areas before they're unpacked and set up by the client
Slow this down to normal speed and you get a free basketball game plus a monster truck rally. I made this comment 3 years ago, why is this video still getting recommended to people
@@ryomashouta5046 I don't even give a fuck about sports at all. That being said, damned if I'm gonna watch some fuckin basketball team out of Salt Lake City. That's just hilarious to me
Rodney those shows are usually for smaller towns that don’t have access to a large arena but are usually the same cut and paste with mostly boring trucks instead of like grave digger you get brutus
No,because they feed a greed ridden entertainment industry that makes people rich while sucking valuable resources from the earth and money from the people just to do nothing good but drive a few trucks around.
In my country (indonesia) we have a lot of stadium like that. In summer, its will use for football stadium, and when its rainy it will become a rice field.
When I was a kid... I used to think these Monster Jam arenas were so much bigger from watching the commercials... This video made the place look so small!
I do work like this, mostly for musicians playing in arenas, and the process is fun as hell. Especially the load out after the show. The show ends, and anywhere from 100-150 people are separated to different departments, audio, lighting, staging etc. You're so focused on your compartmentalized task, cut away to sometimes as little as 3 hours, and everything is done. There's so many people and gear, so many moving parts, it feels like controlled chaos. It's great.
I worked at the Cardinals Stadium in Glendale Ariz, for 3 years and experienced 12 dirt shows, it's absolute hell cleaning that dirt up, the dust literally gets everywhere and it never seems like your making any progress. Pure hell for housekeepers.
These shows are ruining the planet! What are we gonna do when there is no more dirt to take from the ground? Future generation will have a dirtless earth!
Wad actually pretty cool, didn't know they actually took the flooring and shit out I always thought they just put plastic sheeting or tarps over it before dumping the dirt... very neat
I remember being one of the cleaning crew of this place. And they had me there cleaning up after a rodeo and they were pulling the seats out and such and having us clean the backs of the seats and folding them up so that we could clean the back rest and saddle of the seats and such. And I was in one of the corner spots when I took a bad step and started rolling downhill and I went down about 5 or 6 rows when I finally caught myself. I was about 4 or 3 rows from falling to my doom and I was feeling like I was going to lose my grip. So I jettisoned the spray bottle which rolled down and fell to its doom as I got myself back up. Someone was pissed off and I got yelled at and it was more or less a one sided conversation. Even though there were a few people who witnessed it and came forward and they were all told to shut the F--- up. I was threatened with being sent home without pay if anything like that happened ever again. That boss was the rough boss who wanted nothing but perfection and it was easy for him to find a bird up his seat hole. He did complain to the temp agency who sent me there and complained sorely to a point that I was about given a final written but I explained my side of the case and I guess they had other temps who they sent out there corroborate my story and they told the boss to more or less pull that bird out of his seat hole. There were about 4 more times when I was sent there after the Utah Jazz games which I had the nice and reasonable boss who heard about my mishap from her disgruntled colleague who I found was later on when I was working at a furniture manufacturing factory that he was sent to go seek out other intriguing interests which is the way they put it to me. This nice boss did hear from the ones who were cleaning up the seats after the rodeo when they were switching them back to getting ready for the Utah Jazz about what they saw and how much I was berated for destroying the spray bottle. But yeah, when it came down to it. It was either my life or that spray bottle. I decided that it was my life that was more important than a replaceable spray bottle. But that horrible boss had the idea the other way around. However that nice boss took my side in the matter and she did get my side of the explanation from me. Which was enough to make her want to watch her colleague closely in order to make him an ex colleague. She also told me how little she could stand/tolerate that jerk who was quite condescending to everyone below him and how sexist he was to her. So, she had the staffing agency contacted and told them to just put me under her from that moment on and to not put me under that jerk. She was a really sweet lady. However, she did expect you to work and earn your keep. Which in my book is quite reasonable. Also, keep in mind that this transpired back in late summer / early fall of 2005.
@@mikeymike9926 Ha. No, just a retired/disabled old man, with too much time on my hands, who finds logistics to be fascinating. Of course, can’t prove that over UA-cam comments!
Very impressive. Made me think of the ancient Roman times almost 2,000 years ago when they would change the Colosseum over from a gladiator fight, to a wild beast hunt with hills and trees, and some say they even flooded the arena to put on naval battles with scaled down warships.
I’ve worked as a temporary laborer working at the old original delta center in the 90s and what they do to the basketball floor is a amazing experience they have sections that come up and there was ice under the floor for the Utah grizzlies back in the day ,before they built their arena in west valley Utah, it was very intense labor we had a certain amount of time to get things done.
That is some going, spectacular that they can now do this. Stadia have become Swiss Army Knives of their industry. Big shout to those designers and constructing guys for pulling this off.
Pretty damn funny seeing the guy having to drive the cleaning vehicle to scrub the concrete sub floor after the Basketball game so a fleet of semis can haul in tons and tons of dirt to toss all over that same floor.
@@iownbutmygrammersuks cant be stolen if I didn't read that first, and yeah sorry I'm not the guy that reads thru everyone's comments just to see if someone said it already, calm down cheif.
@@iownbutmygrammersuks and you're the one giving me all of this attention I so desperately crave. Lmao chill out dude can I not freely comment as you are free to harass?
I used to work traveling youth conferences. We’d come into the concrete floor of arenas and do our set up, run for 2 days and then take it all down. A bunch of teens, hard 16-18 hrs days but the traveling was definitely fun
I like how they clean the floors right before dumping a bunch of dirt onto it
Gotta keep the clean dirt clean, right, my dudes?
You really just called that dirt?
^ you really think everyone knows EVERYTHING about that stupid sport?
Nice one kyon!
It is dirt
I used to work in events and it's absolutely like this. It just never stops, you're either bumping in, setting up, running the event, packing down or bumping out ready for the next client
What does bumping in or out mean?
@@BC-vk9on it's the bringing in or taking out of all the event equipment. Lots of trucks, forklifts, vehicles, crates etc. Things all have to be unloaded in certain areas before they're unpacked and set up by the client
Slow this down to normal speed and you get a free basketball game plus a monster truck rally.
I made this comment 3 years ago, why is this video still getting recommended to people
Omfg 😑
With a frame rate of like .01
Who the hell would watch a Utah jazz game they suck lmao
@@ryomashouta5046 I don't even give a fuck about sports at all. That being said, damned if I'm gonna watch some fuckin basketball team out of Salt Lake City. That's just hilarious to me
Lol the video only like 4 mins sooo 😂😂
And to think they did this all in only 4 minutes
Prod. By Tsunami ItS aCtUaLy SpEd Up It WoUlD nEvEr TaKe FoUr MiNuTes To Do AlL tHaT sTuPiD!
No, nobody thought that 😕
-peter griffin
Football Acadêmico wym it took 4 minutes
@@dereklewis9690 r/whoosh
It’s amazing how quickly the event went by compared to the all the prep/clean up.
@Jacob King that's actually a good analogy
@@Vardarakos57 fr
Crack heads could get that done in an hour
@@user-uv9yj6iy7n i say it everytime i cook christmas or thanksgiving dinner, we just spent half a day cooking and in less than 20 minutes its over.
@Mr. King why you angry
Thats a tiny arena for monster trucks.
Rodney my thought exactly
I agree, I don't see the point for Monster Jam to use small arenas.
Rodney those shows are usually for smaller towns that don’t have access to a large arena but are usually the same cut and paste with mostly boring trucks instead of like grave digger you get brutus
Not that small actually
Kimberly Donald kind of is, some stadiums hold 80,000+ people, this is the Vivint smart arena which is maxed out at 18,000
Playing the king of the hill theme in my head
Underrated af
Lol
Dang it Bobby!
I shouldn't have read this in the middle of the video.
South Park for me
I cannot believe this is economically viable for a single show
Minimum wage
Lots of sponsors
$65/ticket for the nosebleeds x 50,000 = $3.25m/show
@@peadookie this place does not hold 50,000 people
@@BenDover-qn2hl ah, yep, you're right.
So 18k x $65/ ticket would be $1.17m
3:32 yo watch out!
😂
close call that
Lmao 😂
Lol it looked like it fell
Thwomps be like:
Can we take a moment to appreciate what these workers do?!
@Weiner Baby They clearly do a little more than that lol
Considering that’s the exact reason this video was posted, sure
No,because they feed a greed ridden entertainment industry that makes people rich while sucking valuable resources from the earth and money from the people just to do nothing good but drive a few trucks around.
@@andrewmadilecy5704 Evidently driving a few trucks around makes people happy and that matters a whole lot more than your precious feelings.
@@andrewmadilecy5704Look what you are using to watch this video
Anyone else impressed with how quickly they folded back the seats on the left side baseline? Talk about magic!
This is one of those things that happens, but you never actually see it happen. Like putting an ad on a billboard
3:32 I can’t believe they just drop the scoreboard like that so fast. I wonder if it broke 😳
Highlight Heaven why are you here 😳😳😳
Bro I ain’t stressin it just vibin doe 😳😳😳
Excuse me what the hell are you doing here?
lronGolemPlays watching a video
Highlight Heaven okay but your highlights do be kinda fresh doe 😬😳😳
2:44: "Ah shit, here we go again."
I thought that the arena would turn the lights off completely and wait for the next game
Cris Garcia 6 same
It’s natural light
Hussy what does being a kid have to do with that expectation? I’m 26 and I was hoping they were going to do that too. Grow up
This video randomly appeared on suggestions It's interesting how UA-cam always shows random videos that are actually interesting to watch
X2, I don't know what is the logical of the algorithm of suggestions to suggest this
These people need a reward. They did all this in only 5 minutes
actually 4 minutes and 47 seconds 🔥
poor retarded dude
YOU’LL PAY FOR RHE WHOLE SEAT, BUT YOU’LL ONLY NEED THE EEEEDDGGGEEE!!!!
Hey Lovely
Is this a reference to what I think it is
SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY
How the hell is this cost effective? Does the monster truck rally charge like $1,000 per ticket?
sponsors sponsors and some more sponsors
Tv is covering the events
concessions for 3 packed shows is what pays the rent for stadiums. Doesnt matter if its monster jam the utah jazz or lady gaga
Nah it’s pretty cheap to go actually, like 30-75$
@Jacob King if only merica was as profitable as monster jam😂
Videos like this make me think and realize how much energy, time and money is put into infrastructure
Ive seen 3 jazz games, 3 nitro circuses and 1 monster jam. Seeing this come together is insane to me!
In my country (indonesia) we have a lot of stadium like that. In summer, its will use for football stadium, and when its rainy it will become a rice field.
And sometimes become boxing and ufc ring xD
You should write association football
@@rohan_3128 no football what he ment is the normal football. Not handegg
@@nnnn7404 that's what I am talking about it is called "association football" officially
@@agilkanupratikta3691 UFC has never held an event in Indonesia yet. Boxing and MMA events in Indonesia are in much smaller venues.
When I was a kid... I used to think these Monster Jam arenas were so much bigger from watching the commercials...
This video made the place look so small!
Some of them are huge. Used to go to monster jam at a football stadium rather than a basket ball or baseball
It looks bigger when you are a kid though. I went to one in a coliseum back in the early 2000’s
Also you are looking through a fisheye lense.......so....sorta makes things look smaller.
0:29 most powerful 1 man push hundreds chair
Professor Genki.
Lin is correct... You're not a doctor cat but that Avatar is Professor Genki.
He's too powerful. I can't
It looks like it, but they are powered by electric motors! He's just there so it doesn't get stuck and that it retracts into the right spot.
Imagine if there were people still sitting down
And Kids seats are still just *FIVE BUCKS*
Lmao
I dont get it
@@bl7636 it's a commercial
GrassValleyGreg
*FIVE BUCKS!*
But jazz games are like $500 probably
Hats off to hard working crews that we tend to take for granted.
I do work like this, mostly for musicians playing in arenas, and the process is fun as hell. Especially the load out after the show.
The show ends, and anywhere from 100-150 people are separated to different departments, audio, lighting, staging etc. You're so focused on your compartmentalized task, cut away to sometimes as little as 3 hours, and everything is done. There's so many people and gear, so many moving parts, it feels like controlled chaos. It's great.
i’ve done teardown only once in my life; i would totally do it again if it lines up nice on my schedule.
I'm more fascinated by the upper stands cleaning crew. Watching them just making sweeps really hits a satisfying feeling.
Man that all just looks like a huge pain in the ass to clean up.
Props to the guy who just stood there for the entire time filming the Timelapse. 👍
And to hold the camera so steady the whole time. What endurance!
Lol
Was a mounted camera you idiot👉👉👉🤡🤪🤦
I've always wondered how this was done. That's amazing, the hard work that goes into these events
I always wondered how it changes so fast. They're great at what they do. Lots of hard work..
That's pretty cool
The thing that bothered me was when they mopped the floor like 5 times over and then covered it in dirt again
Yeah, it's like swabbing a convict's arm right before a lethal injection.
Going to Monster Jam tomorrow. It was cool to see how they get the arena ready. My boys really enjoyed it.
Makes you wonder if this is the reason why tickets for shows/games are so expensive sometimes
That's a weird Monster Jam layout. Never seen that one before.
if thats what you take from it sure
rockerseven it was a joke buddy
CloutBoyElijah weird flex but ok
@@TheMindOfElijah must be small
Pretty sure it's just one of their off season exhibition nights by the looks of it
I worked at the Cardinals Stadium in Glendale Ariz, for 3 years and experienced 12 dirt shows, it's absolute hell cleaning that dirt up, the dust literally gets everywhere and it never seems like your making any progress. Pure hell for housekeepers.
Incredible job. I salute the workers for what they do
They always hit me with these when I’m stoned out of my mind & I love it
I feel exhausted after watching this.
Jokes aside, monster jam is really underrated.
T-There were no jokes... But jokes aside, this is true
What are you talking about? There’s no joke…. All jokes aside, I agree
It's amazing all the work that goes into a show! and where the heck do they get all that dirt? I hear it's actually some sort of clay
you wouldn't believe me if i told you but....shhhhh....it comes from the ground !! shhh don't tell anyone
it's clay, yeah. they cart it in from swamps and such
Aidan Borden swamps? You ever been to salt lake?
H E C K
These shows are ruining the planet! What are we gonna do when there is no more dirt to take from the ground? Future generation will have a dirtless earth!
I like to imagine a fancy room where they keep their monster truck dirt under lock and key until next year.
At first, I was like...there’s no way you can have a Monster Truck show in that small space.
Then I realized how HUGE that place is!
It’s very small. Too small for monster trucks. I’d be pissed if I paid $60 and showed up to one little jump
@@IRLtrolls it’s not that expensive for the arena shows
Do you know how big Sam Boyd Stadium is compared to this?
They should show this to the players for Utah Jazz and tell them "this is what teamwork looks like".
It's good to see the hard working staff being given some credit!
Wad actually pretty cool, didn't know they actually took the flooring and shit out I always thought they just put plastic sheeting or tarps over it before dumping the dirt... very neat
Crazy how they can do that in only 5 minutes! They are really good at their job!
I remember being one of the cleaning crew of this place. And they had me there cleaning up after a rodeo and they were pulling the seats out and such and having us clean the backs of the seats and folding them up so that we could clean the back rest and saddle of the seats and such. And I was in one of the corner spots when I took a bad step and started rolling downhill and I went down about 5 or 6 rows when I finally caught myself. I was about 4 or 3 rows from falling to my doom and I was feeling like I was going to lose my grip. So I jettisoned the spray bottle which rolled down and fell to its doom as I got myself back up.
Someone was pissed off and I got yelled at and it was more or less a one sided conversation. Even though there were a few people who witnessed it and came forward and they were all told to shut the F--- up. I was threatened with being sent home without pay if anything like that happened ever again. That boss was the rough boss who wanted nothing but perfection and it was easy for him to find a bird up his seat hole. He did complain to the temp agency who sent me there and complained sorely to a point that I was about given a final written but I explained my side of the case and I guess they had other temps who they sent out there corroborate my story and they told the boss to more or less pull that bird out of his seat hole.
There were about 4 more times when I was sent there after the Utah Jazz games which I had the nice and reasonable boss who heard about my mishap from her disgruntled colleague who I found was later on when I was working at a furniture manufacturing factory that he was sent to go seek out other intriguing interests which is the way they put it to me. This nice boss did hear from the ones who were cleaning up the seats after the rodeo when they were switching them back to getting ready for the Utah Jazz about what they saw and how much I was berated for destroying the spray bottle.
But yeah, when it came down to it. It was either my life or that spray bottle. I decided that it was my life that was more important than a replaceable spray bottle. But that horrible boss had the idea the other way around. However that nice boss took my side in the matter and she did get my side of the explanation from me. Which was enough to make her want to watch her colleague closely in order to make him an ex colleague. She also told me how little she could stand/tolerate that jerk who was quite condescending to everyone below him and how sexist he was to her. So, she had the staffing agency contacted and told them to just put me under her from that moment on and to not put me under that jerk.
She was a really sweet lady. However, she did expect you to work and earn your keep. Which in my book is quite reasonable. Also, keep in mind that this transpired back in late summer / early fall of 2005.
idk why a big group of people moving in a huge stadium sped up is so satisfying
One of the best jobs I ever had as a teenager was at this place
Amazing to see how much work it takes to put on different shows.
Great video thanks for sharing
That is the smallest monster truck show I've ever seen.
I love how they clean and zamboni the floor to then cover it in sand.
This is so much more interesting to me than watching either a basketball game or a monster truck rally.
When the dump trucks bring in all the dirt, I was imagining the Benny Hill theme song playing.
Thanks.
Would love to see the work plan, flow sheets, personnel assignments and time line.
Great team work.
Smells like corporate espionage
@@mikeymike9926 Ha.
No, just a retired/disabled old man, with too much time on my hands, who finds logistics to be fascinating.
Of course, can’t prove that over UA-cam comments!
Cool to see. So much work goes into these shows!
3:31 That thing is flying!
Those machines really help. Imagine building the Giza Pyramid before the wheel was invented. 6.5 million tons of granite.
I can’t believe they did this in less than 5 minutes.
Shut up, comment thief.
NateThan says the one with a stolen profile pic.
Bot be gone!
Very impressive. Made me think of the ancient Roman times almost 2,000 years ago when they would change the Colosseum over from a gladiator fight, to a wild beast hunt with hills and trees, and some say they even flooded the arena to put on naval battles with scaled down warships.
And the retired jersey/numbers still hanging strong there 🔥🔥
Where
THERE
The fact that that one set of stands didn’t fully retract is triggering something primal within me
Wouldnt pay to c a truck drive ten ft just to stop and turn back cuz he ran out of room...should b a football stadium not basketball
Even the football stadiums are to small
How so??
Immediate thumbs up just for not having stupid techno music!!!
2 sports, one is full of style and calculated finesse, and the other is basketball.
Thank you for your time in showing us this
At 1:08 the stands on the left disappeared. Then at 2:30 the lights go out and the whole thing is painted. David Copperfield is the crew supervisor
And at the end they magically take the tarp off after dumbass
...I think the people that make this happen are the unsung hero's of any event in any venue....
I thought the screen fell ! And then it went back up...all is good now
I’ve worked as a temporary laborer working at the old original delta center in the 90s and what they do to the basketball floor is a amazing experience they have sections that come up and there was ice under the floor for the Utah grizzlies back in the day ,before they built their arena in west valley Utah, it was very intense labor we had a certain amount of time to get things done.
1:50 we all have that one friend that came an hour early
I'm that friend. lol
That is some going, spectacular that they can now do this. Stadia have become Swiss Army Knives of their industry. Big shout to those designers and constructing guys for pulling this off.
This is how corporate companies want their employees to work.
Pretty damn funny seeing the guy having to drive the cleaning vehicle to scrub the concrete sub floor after the Basketball game so a fleet of semis can haul in tons and tons of dirt to toss all over that same floor.
They built all that just for a few monster trucks to roll across for about 10 seconds? Man....
Yep, dump and stupid "sports" for the dump and stupid.
Super cool! I could easily watch an entire week of this.
@00:54 seconds it looks like a foot.
DanyTheGoat 10 You okay there bud?
I say, "well spotted there chap".
A boot
ELIO TORRES who hurt you
i used to do some part time work for an event center, never did monster trucks, more often it was conversions from hockey rink to basketball floor.
Clearly the Jazz lost cuz half the crowd left before the end of the game lmao
Also I feel like we missed a few steps at 1:07?
Only in US of America!!! Love it and admire it!!!
I like how dude sweeps and scrubs the floor, then they come in with truckloads of dirt.
BOSSDarkJedi I like how you just stole someone’s comment
@@iownbutmygrammersuks cant be stolen if I didn't read that first, and yeah sorry I'm not the guy that reads thru everyone's comments just to see if someone said it already, calm down cheif.
BOSSDarkJedi idk considering how it was the top comments and posted 8 months ago I feel like your just desperate for attention
@@iownbutmygrammersuks and you're the one giving me all of this attention I so desperately crave. Lmao chill out dude can I not freely comment as you are free to harass?
^
Holy shit! This is industrious.
I wish more underdog monster trucks gets more chances to perform in bigger stadiums. Like the nrg or Mercedes stadiums
I like that you can see some people sitting in the buckets of the loaders after they're brought in.
This is what I do to my living room the moment my wife steps out of the house.
Its weird how blinking causes me to miss about 30 minutes of activity...
I used to work traveling youth conferences. We’d come into the concrete floor of arenas and do our set up, run for 2 days and then take it all down. A bunch of teens, hard 16-18 hrs days but the traveling was definitely fun
It’s amazing what ants can do
I paused the video to give the workers a break ...
I've always wondered how they did it.
Who's the guy standing around for more than 2 seconds?
Will Ville probably the guy who tells every one else to do (I forgot their job name)
@@entertainmentfreak9113 look it's old me again! Can't believe I forgot the job name manager XD ah the good old 9 months ago
lane violation
One of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen
1:53 looks like my little brother's toys
A really good 4min spent :)
thats cool
Vendesta yup
This is one of those videos where you got to watch it multiple times just to see everything.
4:18
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*Not even a single soul*
*Not even a single thing on this planet*
Me: *Ya LiKe JaZz!*