>gets carpel tunnel >gets back pain permanently from twisting slightly too far while moving a pool table >12 hour days minimum >coworkers are probably thieves >cigarette, gas station boner pill and 4loko lunch
Yeah, lunch breaks were the worse. I never ate anything on the job besides maybe some jerky and a snickers bar and a bottle of water. I knew guys who would eat drive through food like no tomorrow and "gut-bombs" before going to a 4 hour pack and load.
I worked as owner-operator and at UPS for over ten years and you obviously know know NOTHING of what you're talking about moronic homosexual >gets carpel tunnel >gets back pain permanently from twisting slightly too far while moving a pool table
Only if you use don't use proper form like moron, only dumbfricks that know nothing about proper form parrot this statement the only problem come from putting weight on your back which can be dealt with but this isn't a King Ronnie situation >12 hour days minimum
Complaining about exercising more AND being payed overtime for it, explains it all poser >coworkers are probably thieves
You've ever met a mover in your life, stealing is the cardinal sin and if you do it even once you'll never get hired in the industry again even after 20 years and I have seen it happen >cigarette, gas station boner pill and 4loko lunch
So you don't even even know what meal prep is...anon
>manual work is superior
Lmao, I'll earn my 6 figures and work out every day at the company gym for free instead, thanks.
based
https://i.imgur.com/JfdUBEv.jpg
>*mogs you every day and makes money from it*
>be some of the lowest status people in society >haul stupid shit in ways that shouldn't be hauled >make ass considering the difficulty of job >women get dry and uncomfortable when you say you're a moveeeer
It's actually pretty good for grip strength and whole body, but your boss probably hires dregs to underpay them and they are tweaking on the job etc and the boss probably only wants to pay you while actively working and not for transport time etc.
No drive time in the metro area, out of city gets drive time as well as intrastate moves. NDT means no travel besides from A to B destination if I can remember. DT is all around drive time from everything. 24 per hour wasn't too bad doing 40 hour work week averages with tip
I actually stopped doing conventional lifting and instead just find really large and heavy pieces of furniture to lift with. I use file cabinets, metal chairs, backboards, boxes full of random books, thick wooden tables, and even a antique fire safe that weighs at least 60 lbs. I do a couple sets of curls, a few sets of goblet squats, some press and cleans, deadlifts, and one arm presses. I also do calisthenics literally anywhere I go just to stretch and get some kind of exercise in my day. Couple this with a fighting sport and a proper diet you'll pretty much get real functional strength that isn't as controlled as barbells. Frick, you will actually get new maxes on things like deadlifts if you did this. I remember working as a full-time mover a few years ago and couldn't go to a gym for the longest time. But when I did get back to lifting, I found that I increased my deadlift from 275 all the way to 315 x 5.
Also, you just look like a fricking sick c**t lifting a file cabinet over your head in front of your girlfriend instead of a barbell.
Men aren't supposed to labour continuously for 40 hours a week and eat motorway station food anon.
There's a reason the best physiques are qchieved by dudes who spend like a hour 5 days/week in the gym and spend the rest relaxing.
That is the natural state of man; sporadic brief intense activity then rest.
>Someone's got to do it.
yea the 19 year olds looking for summer jobs. if you are working in service or in labor jobs as someone who is 25 - 30+, please do yourself a favor and get an education, and build a career.
That's what the world needs more of, not people building and doing things with their hands. But overeducated men and women (soon to be the same) finding new ways to teach African children how to program Java Script and how to make automatons that will take over the job they worked to get for 6 years and went into debt over.
People who romanticiz unskilled manual labor need a serious reality check. Imagine destroying your body, yes, destroying it, doesn’t matter how tough you are hard labor for hours a day is destroying your body, for a menial wage, then pretending like this isn’t a situation to be desperately avoided.
Aristocracy has shunted hard labor into the slave classes since the dawn of civilization. Roman laborers died in their thirties with their bodies in disrepair.
To say nothing of the trades, these harm you’re body but pay well. Fine trade off so long as you aren’t just doing level one shit until you’re fifty.
I just mean management, basically. Don’t do the same job the 19 year old new hire is doing in your forties. Sounds simple until you visit a construction site and see dudes your dad’s age putting in insulation.
>That is the natural state of man; sporadic brief intense activity then rest.
I hope you're not talking about prehistoric hunter and gathers. You know, they spent hours trekking through harsh lands and weather to hunt for food that they had to slowly drag back to the camp. Mix this with constantly trying to keep a fire going, repairing or making new tools, skinning and cleaning out the recent hunt. Life wasn't just sitting around, their was work that benefited them directly. Have you ever hunted with a spear? And dragging it back to your truck at the very least? It's not an easy task, now imagine doing that everyday.
>mostly low intensity activity >walking for hours and attempting to kill a full grown animal with a wooden pike and proceeding to drag its lifeless corpse back home
>rodents
They probably ate each other before rodents just from not knowing how to snare or trap, probably benefited them more since rodents carry plenty of diseases and yield barely any nutritional value a caribou or small boar would have. >Fish
Eh, maybe. >yeah that wasn't everyday all day, probably just a few hours max
True, they didn't do it every hour on the hour. However, most of the day was spent doing that and depending on the size of the tribe. They would have to kill a new one everyday just to maintain weight. Sleeping and fat was especially needed for winter, cold climates, and overall energy. If they were not sleeping or resting, they were doing something. Always moving and always doing something.
>getting up at 6am for a 30 minute drive to Shekelco >8hr shift min constant labour with 2 timed breaks >pay 1/4 of what you earned directly back to mr Shekelberg in taxes >30 min drive home >wife did same so kids are understimulated having been forced to sit down and apologise for the holocaust all day and dodge racial violence
>work entirely for yourself and your people >all food is organic and free >you get to keep everything you make and find >mate stay at home caring for young >elders use their crafting skills >men hunt and grather for a few hours a day or go on a week-long hunting trip with their bros
Yeah those cavemen had it so bad you weak modernist homosexual
I never said they had it bad you stupid, big lipped, monkey faced, Black person. If you were put in those times right now you probably would drop dead within a week.
Are you ESL?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>If you were put in those times right now after you grew up in the 21st century with all modern conveniences with a weak homosexual father who taught you nothing you'd be dead within a weak just like me who finds the idea of absolute self-sufficiency terrifying
I'd survive, anon, it'd be fricking hard the first year or so while I learned what the frick I was doing but that is how men lived for 99% of our history.
2 years ago
Anonymous
> it'd be fricking hard the first year or so while I learned what the frick I was doing but that is how men lived for 99% of our history.
What two rocks can make fire the best?
Which sources of water are the cleanest to drink straight from? How do you condition your stomach to untreated water to test it?
Which trees are evergreen?
Which sticks yield the best material to make a fire?
Which meats are able to be eaten raw without concern?
No cheating now, anon.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>it'd be hard the first year or so while I figured it all out >NO ANON U NEDE TOO ANSER THESE QWESHCHONS NOW OR UL DYE ON UR 1ST DAY
2 years ago
Anonymous
thanks for the concession 🙂
2 years ago
Anonymous
And you autistic gays wonder why no one likes you
2 years ago
Anonymous
its over, he cant make fire from rocks
2 years ago
Anonymous
>I'd just cave your homosexual head in with a rock and use your fire. Ug ug etc.
>You know, they spent hours trekking through harsh lands and weather to hunt for food that they had to slowly drag back to the camp.
no. they just hung out at the local watering hole and murdered any dumb animal that dared to drink. then they went home and raped their wives while feasting on the berries the prostitutes collected
just have a nice day lard. no one cares about your primitive native language. it's just simple enough so europoors can converse with Black folk on mongolian basket raping forums
(also it's not even 2nd to me lol. i learned proper languages first lol)
most infuriating shit ever. when we were poor I always had to help with moving. now I rent a company to do this shit for me. I HATE FRICKING MOVING FURNITURE
Can top that, worked at a resource plant from 2001 - 2003. Basically like a mover job but it smells like a dead horse everyday and you are lifting the same 60 lbs. crates for hours everyday. Became a mover after that for five years before starting my own Repo. company.
I lay 50lbs rkb and work in a full suit I n 100+ degree temp, I also have to tear old brick and castable out with rivet busters for like 10 hours straight sometimes it sounds easier than it is.
Do you smell like horseshit and spoiled dogfood everyday and are forced to inhale that while deadlifting 60 x 100?
2 years ago
Anonymous
The minute you'd have to step inside a unit in a full suit and respirator you'd tap out if smells are enough to bother you. You don't think chemical plants don't smell like shit?
2 years ago
Anonymous
The minute you drive into the parking lot you will start to dry heave, after the first couple months, you will get used to it a little bit. Combine this with constant cigarette smoke and you're in for a good time. Any pungent and unhealthy stench isn't good, but at least you could take the suit off. For me and for the black guy I was working with, you just had to bare the stench and lift them boxes like nobody else. Everyday, even holidays. I remember the only day we got off was when some Black person got his arm stuck in a sort of compression machine and it cleaned it from his body.
2 years ago
Anonymous
The minute you'd have to step inside a unit in a full suit and respirator you'd tap out if smells are enough to bother you. You don't think chemical plants don't smell like shit?
And I've seen people lose bodyparts and fall and have their life changed forever in these places. These are dangerous places.
It is if you actually train for functionality as well and don't just work on the few isolations like an aesthetic chasing zoomer then gym strength is that same as any other kind
>gets carpel tunnel
>gets back pain permanently from twisting slightly too far while moving a pool table
>12 hour days minimum
>coworkers are probably thieves
>cigarette, gas station boner pill and 4loko lunch
Yeah, lunch breaks were the worse. I never ate anything on the job besides maybe some jerky and a snickers bar and a bottle of water. I knew guys who would eat drive through food like no tomorrow and "gut-bombs" before going to a 4 hour pack and load.
I worked as owner-operator and at UPS for over ten years and you obviously know know NOTHING of what you're talking about moronic homosexual
>gets carpel tunnel
>gets back pain permanently from twisting slightly too far while moving a pool table
Only if you use don't use proper form like moron, only dumbfricks that know nothing about proper form parrot this statement the only problem come from putting weight on your back which can be dealt with but this isn't a King Ronnie situation
>12 hour days minimum
Complaining about exercising more AND being payed overtime for it, explains it all poser
>coworkers are probably thieves
You've ever met a mover in your life, stealing is the cardinal sin and if you do it even once you'll never get hired in the industry again even after 20 years and I have seen it happen
>cigarette, gas station boner pill and 4loko lunch
So you don't even even know what meal prep is...anon
based
>be some of the lowest status people in society
>haul stupid shit in ways that shouldn't be hauled
>make ass considering the difficulty of job
>women get dry and uncomfortable when you say you're a moveeeer
It's actually pretty good for grip strength and whole body, but your boss probably hires dregs to underpay them and they are tweaking on the job etc and the boss probably only wants to pay you while actively working and not for transport time etc.
No drive time in the metro area, out of city gets drive time as well as intrastate moves. NDT means no travel besides from A to B destination if I can remember. DT is all around drive time from everything. 24 per hour wasn't too bad doing 40 hour work week averages with tip
>manual work is superior
Lmao, I'll earn my 6 figures and work out every day at the company gym for free instead, thanks.
>company gym
First responder?
I actually stopped doing conventional lifting and instead just find really large and heavy pieces of furniture to lift with. I use file cabinets, metal chairs, backboards, boxes full of random books, thick wooden tables, and even a antique fire safe that weighs at least 60 lbs. I do a couple sets of curls, a few sets of goblet squats, some press and cleans, deadlifts, and one arm presses. I also do calisthenics literally anywhere I go just to stretch and get some kind of exercise in my day. Couple this with a fighting sport and a proper diet you'll pretty much get real functional strength that isn't as controlled as barbells. Frick, you will actually get new maxes on things like deadlifts if you did this. I remember working as a full-time mover a few years ago and couldn't go to a gym for the longest time. But when I did get back to lifting, I found that I increased my deadlift from 275 all the way to 315 x 5.
Also, you just look like a fricking sick c**t lifting a file cabinet over your head in front of your girlfriend instead of a barbell.
>315 x 5.
So this..... is the power..... of moving furniture....
yeah, some people can't get that i train to actually get results, not to "stay in shape" and "exercise".
>breaks your new dining table
no frick these weak wagies fricks
You're table was probably a hunk of shit from IKEA.
Men aren't supposed to labour continuously for 40 hours a week and eat motorway station food anon.
There's a reason the best physiques are qchieved by dudes who spend like a hour 5 days/week in the gym and spend the rest relaxing.
That is the natural state of man; sporadic brief intense activity then rest.
Don't you spread this kind of absolutely true filth here. The utter gall of this anon, I swear.
Someone's got to do it. Also, you don't have to eat that shit or work that long.
>Someone's got to do it.
yea the 19 year olds looking for summer jobs. if you are working in service or in labor jobs as someone who is 25 - 30+, please do yourself a favor and get an education, and build a career.
That's what the world needs more of, not people building and doing things with their hands. But overeducated men and women (soon to be the same) finding new ways to teach African children how to program Java Script and how to make automatons that will take over the job they worked to get for 6 years and went into debt over.
don't worry. era of cheap money is over. all the useless BS jobs are going away and all the troony coders are going to be homeless
People who romanticiz unskilled manual labor need a serious reality check. Imagine destroying your body, yes, destroying it, doesn’t matter how tough you are hard labor for hours a day is destroying your body, for a menial wage, then pretending like this isn’t a situation to be desperately avoided.
Aristocracy has shunted hard labor into the slave classes since the dawn of civilization. Roman laborers died in their thirties with their bodies in disrepair.
To say nothing of the trades, these harm you’re body but pay well. Fine trade off so long as you aren’t just doing level one shit until you’re fifty.
>Fine trade off so long as you aren’t just doing level one shit until you’re fifty.
What is level 2 and above manual labor?
I just mean management, basically. Don’t do the same job the 19 year old new hire is doing in your forties. Sounds simple until you visit a construction site and see dudes your dad’s age putting in insulation.
Fair enough, but who will be their to manage?
>That is the natural state of man; sporadic brief intense activity then rest.
I hope you're not talking about prehistoric hunter and gathers. You know, they spent hours trekking through harsh lands and weather to hunt for food that they had to slowly drag back to the camp. Mix this with constantly trying to keep a fire going, repairing or making new tools, skinning and cleaning out the recent hunt. Life wasn't just sitting around, their was work that benefited them directly. Have you ever hunted with a spear? And dragging it back to your truck at the very least? It's not an easy task, now imagine doing that everyday.
mostly low intensity activity like walking not lifting heavy shit all day.
>mostly low intensity activity
>walking for hours and attempting to kill a full grown animal with a wooden pike and proceeding to drag its lifeless corpse back home
yeah that wasn't everyday all day, probably just a few hours max, and they live off other types of kill like fish and rodents.
>rodents
They probably ate each other before rodents just from not knowing how to snare or trap, probably benefited them more since rodents carry plenty of diseases and yield barely any nutritional value a caribou or small boar would have.
>Fish
Eh, maybe.
>yeah that wasn't everyday all day, probably just a few hours max
True, they didn't do it every hour on the hour. However, most of the day was spent doing that and depending on the size of the tribe. They would have to kill a new one everyday just to maintain weight. Sleeping and fat was especially needed for winter, cold climates, and overall energy. If they were not sleeping or resting, they were doing something. Always moving and always doing something.
>getting up at 6am for a 30 minute drive to Shekelco
>8hr shift min constant labour with 2 timed breaks
>pay 1/4 of what you earned directly back to mr Shekelberg in taxes
>30 min drive home
>wife did same so kids are understimulated having been forced to sit down and apologise for the holocaust all day and dodge racial violence
>work entirely for yourself and your people
>all food is organic and free
>you get to keep everything you make and find
>mate stay at home caring for young
>elders use their crafting skills
>men hunt and grather for a few hours a day or go on a week-long hunting trip with their bros
Yeah those cavemen had it so bad you weak modernist homosexual
I never said they had it bad you stupid, big lipped, monkey faced, Black person. If you were put in those times right now you probably would drop dead within a week.
Are you ESL?
>If you were put in those times right now after you grew up in the 21st century with all modern conveniences with a weak homosexual father who taught you nothing you'd be dead within a weak just like me who finds the idea of absolute self-sufficiency terrifying
I'd survive, anon, it'd be fricking hard the first year or so while I learned what the frick I was doing but that is how men lived for 99% of our history.
> it'd be fricking hard the first year or so while I learned what the frick I was doing but that is how men lived for 99% of our history.
What two rocks can make fire the best?
Which sources of water are the cleanest to drink straight from? How do you condition your stomach to untreated water to test it?
Which trees are evergreen?
Which sticks yield the best material to make a fire?
Which meats are able to be eaten raw without concern?
No cheating now, anon.
>it'd be hard the first year or so while I figured it all out
>NO ANON U NEDE TOO ANSER THESE QWESHCHONS NOW OR UL DYE ON UR 1ST DAY
thanks for the concession 🙂
And you autistic gays wonder why no one likes you
its over, he cant make fire from rocks
>I'd just cave your homosexual head in with a rock and use your fire. Ug ug etc.
>You know, they spent hours trekking through harsh lands and weather to hunt for food that they had to slowly drag back to the camp.
no. they just hung out at the local watering hole and murdered any dumb animal that dared to drink. then they went home and raped their wives while feasting on the berries the prostitutes collected
halo, esl? lesson u ere on is? i did ENGLISH 101: BASIC GREETINGS AND INTERACTIONS
just have a nice day lard. no one cares about your primitive native language. it's just simple enough so europoors can converse with Black folk on mongolian basket raping forums
(also it's not even 2nd to me lol. i learned proper languages first lol)
ok not yeut on ENGLISH 101: DISCOURSE AND ENGAGEMENT i am
where from you ere?
>a hour 5 days/week in the gym
You forgot the pinning too
The state of neets
I wish anon, I'm a wagegay
>mogs you out of a job
Sorry mover, your job is my gym now
Guy knew Steve Jobs and it shows.
whitest Italian man
>Garbarino
Where are his legs
Saw a sign in Atlanta advertising a movers job that pays between $50-$75 per hour
physical labor only gets yougood forearms and grip and in return it fricks up every other part of your body
most infuriating shit ever. when we were poor I always had to help with moving. now I rent a company to do this shit for me. I HATE FRICKING MOVING FURNITURE
I mog both of those guys being a mover would also be a cakewalk compared to my job tho.
What's your job?
I do the brick, castable and insulation inside of units in refractories.
Can top that, worked at a resource plant from 2001 - 2003. Basically like a mover job but it smells like a dead horse everyday and you are lifting the same 60 lbs. crates for hours everyday. Became a mover after that for five years before starting my own Repo. company.
I lay 50lbs rkb and work in a full suit I n 100+ degree temp, I also have to tear old brick and castable out with rivet busters for like 10 hours straight sometimes it sounds easier than it is.
Do you smell like horseshit and spoiled dogfood everyday and are forced to inhale that while deadlifting 60 x 100?
The minute you'd have to step inside a unit in a full suit and respirator you'd tap out if smells are enough to bother you. You don't think chemical plants don't smell like shit?
The minute you drive into the parking lot you will start to dry heave, after the first couple months, you will get used to it a little bit. Combine this with constant cigarette smoke and you're in for a good time. Any pungent and unhealthy stench isn't good, but at least you could take the suit off. For me and for the black guy I was working with, you just had to bare the stench and lift them boxes like nobody else. Everyday, even holidays. I remember the only day we got off was when some Black person got his arm stuck in a sort of compression machine and it cleaned it from his body.
And I've seen people lose bodyparts and fall and have their life changed forever in these places. These are dangerous places.
>order sofa
>one single manlet brings it on his back up to the third floor
>I struggle moving it along the floor
Gym strength is not real strength.
It is if you actually train for functionality as well and don't just work on the few isolations like an aesthetic chasing zoomer then gym strength is that same as any other kind
I move furniture too.