How to get a job.
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@Astral_Dusk
@Astral_Dusk 2 ай бұрын
Spot on. It's wild how much professional communication and networking skills are overlooked in fundamental education today. How one sells oneself is just as important as one's skill set.
@tommyjoestallings855
@tommyjoestallings855 2 ай бұрын
Absolute sound advice
@johnnystephens259
@johnnystephens259 2 ай бұрын
I already have a job, but you’re handsome, so I clicked on the video anyway.
@joedennehy386
@joedennehy386 2 ай бұрын
Perfect advice, you deserve a million likes
@epayne6
@epayne6 2 ай бұрын
Internships? Work for free for a limited? 🤔 Interesting. How exactly do I eat? Who is gonna pay my rent? My car bill? Gas? Groceries? And all of the other things that cost money? How can I afford to live if I am working for you while not getting paid? Side note: this little "system" provide you, the boss, with free labor while I get to work full time for no money and live off food stamps and Raman. Pretty 💩ty system. 🤨
@rosscarmichael78
@rosscarmichael78 2 ай бұрын
Guess you will not be getting the good jobs. You work your normal grocery store job during the week, spend the weekends working for free to learn your future trade. Got to hustle in the real world.
@epayne6
@epayne6 2 ай бұрын
@@rosscarmichael78 And ppl wonder why the current generation "doesn't want to work". Why they are questioning everything, including the nature of Capitalism itself. Just so we're clear. To get this job, I would have work 7 days a week, 5 for the employer who isn't f--king me around (min wage job), and weekends for the guy who is/could be. And the weekend job is no pay with the dangled carrot of future employment if, IF!!!, that boss finds you worthy. AND IF they need you in the future. AND IF there is money in the budget for a new hire. AND IF Athey like you enough to keep you. AND IF they don't string you along for years (you are free labor afterall). AND IF your free labor company is not a toxic workplace. AND IF the free pay gig pays better than the min wager. AND THE LAST BIG AND IF, you actually want work there. After working there/in that industry you might discover that you hate the place/job. All of this is to say, free labor for a job/company, no matter how well researched, may go down in flames, or it might be great. But I am too damn old to be looking for adventure. Employers need reliable good workers, I need a steady paycheck. If we can't meet on that level, then we can't meet at all.
@grantcarmichael
@grantcarmichael 2 ай бұрын
First things first, if I didn’t have a job, I would take whatever job I could to support my family. If this job were a lower income job, I would rapidly lean new skills to increase my income. The video advocates getting a job first, and if you can’t get one get an internship, and finally work for free if required. Keep in mind, while I earn a good living today, I still would offer my time for free to learn valuable skills from someone. I see this as a great investment in myself, willing to give my time in exchange for knowledge. Next I can understand how you would think I would be profiting off someone’s internship or trading knowledge for time, but this hasn’t been my experience. It cost me more money and time to train people than I recoup in the short term. My hope is, even while it’s a negative ROI for me in the short term, I’ll identify great candidates that I want to hire in the future. Best of luck to you.
@epayne6
@epayne6 2 ай бұрын
@@grantcarmichael this is my last post on this thread. If there is money/business for a new perm hire. If you like that person enough to keep them on. If your wp isn't toxic (man have I been thr). If you actually need the help. If the full pay is worth it. And the big one, if your free-laborer does not discover that he/she hates the actual work. Quick story. I am well pass the age where I can be trusted. One summer in my 20s, I interned for a veterinary office looking to one day be a vet. Worst job of my then life. Toxic ppl (workers and staff), it took all my time, had to get govt assist with 2 pt jobs (again 1 paid 1 didn't), and at the end of the day, I hated the work. Put down your first dog because the owner can't/won't pay and the boss doesn't want to do it, and you will come to hate veterinary medicine as much as I do. You need good workers, I need work. PAID work. If we can not meet on that level, then there is no discussion.
@JulietParrottMerrell
@JulietParrottMerrell 2 ай бұрын
Hi Grant, thank you for the eye-opening observations and practical guidance and advice. My husband and I are both disabled from birth, in our 50’s and skilled in old school creative endeavors that society at large has been conditioned not to appreciate, value or give any kind of deep thought or regard to. We were also raised by narcissistic abusive people who weren’t ready to be parents and treated in extremely condescending ways by them and by our teachers and employers during our time in school and at any jobs we HAVE had the pleasure to have - so instead of learning to identify, feel proud of and be able to articulate our natural talents and skill sets, we learned to feel extremely ashamed of them, disregard them and set them aside in favor of pursuing other “more conventional socially acceptable employment endeavors” that we knew were we would not be good at. Other people told us this over and over and over again, so our belief in ourselves and what we are naturally able to do just tanked. And then the mental health journey that comes with not believing in yourself or feeling appreciated or valued began. And there has always been the poverty and the condescending, unwilling treatment and actions that comes with that. It’s been a part of both our lives ever since we both turned 18. That was when our parents shoved us both on SSI and any other government programs they could find for us to qualify for. As many in our parents generations still say, “I paid taxes for that.” afterall We’re gonna try your advice and see if we can get some good things going for us again. My husband is very good at provisioning servers for audio (and video) streaming and internet radio stations. But due to some pretty serious shredding type psychological abuse he experienced at his last workplace, he has done nothing but sit in his recliner day in and day out for the last couple of years, watch baseball and poke around on his computer and do small odd jobs that come in. I know he can do so much more than that because I’ve seen it. I draw sweet child-like pictures and design greeting cards to help uplift people’s hearts and bring them good cheer. Teachers of smaller children like my work a lot. Thanks. Hope you and anyone reading this are enjoying a pleasant day. 👍🥰👍
@GiacomoRavioli
@GiacomoRavioli 2 ай бұрын
Jobs are not worth it these days. Slavery is overrated.
@rishikeshjoshi17
@rishikeshjoshi17 2 ай бұрын
Absolute Correct ...like your advice
@grantcarmichael
@grantcarmichael 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ReikiontheRun
@ReikiontheRun 2 ай бұрын
Yes. Every time someone came to where I was working with their degree, we just had to train them in everything anyway, which they could have done without the degree. Unless it's very specific, like a dentist, etc., the real-world training and certifications, like you said, are the better bet.
@epayne6
@epayne6 2 ай бұрын
Of course you have to train them!! They're not Jesus! You're not hiring mind readers! New hires don't know what your specific company needs are until they are in the door.
@ReikiontheRun
@ReikiontheRun 2 ай бұрын
@@epayne6 my point is you train them just the same as you would as someone without a degree.most jobs it doesn't matter, both need to learn the same thing.
@7chillywilly7
@7chillywilly7 2 ай бұрын
Good advice!
@grantcarmichael
@grantcarmichael 2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@zmoorern
@zmoorern 3 ай бұрын
Hey Grant. Curious if you’ve had to add any more layer to your transducer mount? Do you have full side scan capability?
@zmoorern
@zmoorern 3 ай бұрын
Hi Grant. Do you have any issue with getting full side view? Just want to know how much it has to stick past the bottom. Thanks
@jeffheinlein3103
@jeffheinlein3103 2 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same….so far all people I’ve spoke to seems to think flush with the bottom of the yak is sufficient. Do you find that true?
@chuck9490
@chuck9490 3 ай бұрын
How is this holding up for you? Any chance you could do a follow up with lessons learned and a shot of the transducer from below to see how much clearance there is?
@EnjoyJapan1
@EnjoyJapan1 3 ай бұрын
💕Wow💜💜🤍💜💜💜💜💜💜
@pondgators
@pondgators 5 ай бұрын
Awesome video!! Your channel looks pretty neat, can't wait to see more! Subscribed👊
@kennyc8857
@kennyc8857 5 ай бұрын
The cutting board made me die laughing! 😅 I like your glue idea worst case scenario it falls off and it dangles
@rosscarmichael78
@rosscarmichael78 5 ай бұрын
Nooice Haul
@seewhyem
@seewhyem 5 ай бұрын
For side scan/Down imaging you don't need high end batteries.
@mitchellcarroll5523
@mitchellcarroll5523 11 ай бұрын
Promo_SM
@hillcountrygarage
@hillcountrygarage Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I just did a carb rebuild on my 2010 and I'm going to do the oil change next.
@kristanybiffle9096
@kristanybiffle9096 Жыл бұрын
That's a carefree? Or dometic 9100?
@steves659
@steves659 2 жыл бұрын
How did you get that hose off for where you need to clean the screen? Mine will twist but will NOT come off and am concerned that there is a lot of force being exerted on the plastic oil tank !!! Suggestions? Thank you
@grantcarmichael
@grantcarmichael Жыл бұрын
Just came across this comment, haven't looked at this video in years. :-) I'm not sure how it did it unfortunately.
@zackbattles1222
@zackbattles1222 2 жыл бұрын
I have the same exact camper can you please share the part number of what you ordered?
@joeschroer3429
@joeschroer3429 2 жыл бұрын
Do you know the part number? We have the exact camper with the same arm busted.
@loeschc49707
@loeschc49707 2 жыл бұрын
What gimbal are you using? Are you able to control the camera from your transmitter?
@bearman44x
@bearman44x 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks dad
@Justcaa7686
@Justcaa7686 4 жыл бұрын
Hallo Im feom indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
@TheBlueRidgeForager
@TheBlueRidgeForager 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Still watch this as a refresher, thank you!!
@shane1489
@shane1489 5 жыл бұрын
Camped near there during a Summer at camp Winshape. Scary
@marshallhelmsMW3
@marshallhelmsMW3 5 жыл бұрын
The other guy was a dick. Throwing elbows like it's a real UFC fight.
@mickthenick1
@mickthenick1 5 жыл бұрын
As if this church has been there since medieval times. But it hasn't. It is beautiful, but it is fake. This make-believe matches the ideology that this church wants to disseminate.
@williamarchibald1378
@williamarchibald1378 6 жыл бұрын
What a shit hole Lindale, Georgia is
@josephduclos9032
@josephduclos9032 6 жыл бұрын
I obsess over the priming, as I was missing an important idea from the Polaris forums. After the oil change and refill, clamp the vent hose (top back, or should I say in board of the reservoir) I use a set of needle nose vise grips, start and idle for 20 seconds THEN SHUT OFF then unclamp, you can hear the air then. I’ve been doing it as in the video with the engine running and can’t hear any air. Another good check is if adding the 2qts and running for the 20 seconds, when you check the oil level it is correct to slightly low indicating oil flow. I also do the prime twice when doing it running (everytime I’ve done it).
@terryburns4866
@terryburns4866 6 жыл бұрын
My grandfather ran the power plant at this mill.
@geoker55
@geoker55 7 жыл бұрын
After 8 years of taking my Polaris to the dealer finally got smart and did it on my own. Saved a crapload of dough. Thanks for the video!
@francesbrown8488
@francesbrown8488 8 жыл бұрын
Is this place open to the public?
@MarleyMania1
@MarleyMania1 2 ай бұрын
You can rent it out for events if you want, but its extremely over charged. It should be about $10 to just have a walk thru if someone wanted one but they won't do that and starting price for a wedding or event is $5000 which is absolutely outrageous bc I live here and in my opinion it should be MAX $100 to rent this shit hole. It's only out of town people that get married there I swear. Like you can stand on a road in front of it for free and get the same background pictures idk why people pay for this it is truly mind-blowing. There's a park that shares the same road and when I was in school we walked to this park as a field trip and could've got the same pictures, views and everything. And people pay to see this shit it's wild
@ColeAviation
@ColeAviation 8 жыл бұрын
Amazing shots Grant! 👍🏼 You need to edit the video and change The category to travel & events and not comedy. It will get more views. 😉👍🏼 What quad were you using... DJI Phantom?
@dons1493
@dons1493 8 жыл бұрын
You missed one crucial step in your oil change video. It's VERY important you drain the oil in the engine...there is about a cupful in there...you don't want to mix oil oil with new oil.
@PorkChop1956
@PorkChop1956 8 жыл бұрын
He said he drained the oil, and that the drain plug was a bear to get back in. Certainly not the easiest bike to change oil on.
@hunttrapfish397
@hunttrapfish397 8 жыл бұрын
That is one really nice dog box
@hunterserafin7995
@hunterserafin7995 8 жыл бұрын
how much
@bccratemotoradventures2485
@bccratemotoradventures2485 9 жыл бұрын
why is there water coming from where the belt that runs the clutch
@OhioHydroGardener
@OhioHydroGardener 9 жыл бұрын
So that is a test of your setup with a NEX-6? I have recently built a Tarot 680pro with more than enough power to haul around my NEX-6 only to get feedback from other more knowledgeable (read opinionated) sources that I should use a Black Magic because I will only get poor video from my NEX-6. I only hope I can get video as horrible as this! LOL I realize you slowed it down in post, but I think you have a nice platform going on, but what do I know. BTW, what lens were you using? I do hope mine will come out as nicely. Good job!
@Swampzoid
@Swampzoid 9 жыл бұрын
that's fantastic.
@wmrustycox
@wmrustycox 9 жыл бұрын
Cool video...but it's sad to see these kind of places in ruin.
@brandonandashleymoore4031
@brandonandashleymoore4031 9 жыл бұрын
grant do you build these? if you do give me a buzz 706-728-4954
@robbymangel7808
@robbymangel7808 9 жыл бұрын
This is in lindale Georgia not Rome I know I live there
@stankakol5195
@stankakol5195 4 жыл бұрын
Robby is exactly right.
@donwilliams280
@donwilliams280 9 жыл бұрын
Have you changed the front gear box fluids? Because I cannot find were I should fill it in at. I emptied it out and now I can't find the filler whole that I would put the oil into. Please help me out.
@MarkTaylorTheMortgageMoment
@MarkTaylorTheMortgageMoment 10 жыл бұрын
Can you share the settings what nd filter you used etc i'm about to launch my guar 840h with a new next with 2.8 20 mm lens - i want to have the best footage i can as a rookie
@grantcarmichael
@grantcarmichael 9 жыл бұрын
I didn't shoot with a filter. I shot at 60fps and slowed the footage down to 50% in post. I used manual focus with the widest apature possible with the available light. I hope this helps
@MarkTaylorTheMortgageMoment
@MarkTaylorTheMortgageMoment 9 жыл бұрын
grant it does immensely thanks great shoot well done