The bloke in the blue boiler suit was a great guy, salt of the earth......as for the bloke in the jumper...what a bell end. Wonder how many employees he has bullied in his time?
I thought exactly the same about ‘the boss.’ Boiler suit man is one of us. The epitome of ‘working man’ total respect. Reminds me of so many good people I’ve known and worked with.
The nice guy in the boiler suit shouldn't have been interrupted and intmerdated in his Break time by the jumped up jumper guy. I was really enjoying your civilised and interesting conversation
I work in the trades, i'm nearly 60 and i work with men in their mid 70's. Still working although they do get a bit tired around 2 in the afternoon and that's when us youngster's have to take over!
This guy has nothing better to do than go around filming ordinary working people hoping to catch them breaking some trivial law or petty rule and get them sacked or arrested can you imagine living next door he'd probably record all your movements what visitors you have how long they stay for and what car they drive and if they look like drug users probably films people entering or leaving the local pub after closing time. I wouldn't be surprised if he stands on the pavement filming kids in their swimming costumes playing in their gardens because the pavement is a public place and he's "within his rights"
Aaaaw I felt really sorry for that second guy. Such a genuine bloke just having a chat and then the gaffer comes out giving it the biggun. Great vid as ever PJ, you’re defs my fave auditor 😀
yess theyre there if you nothing to hide nothing to fear we were sold ,this employer has something to hide and something to fear hence terrified of cameras
@@juliandavies1974 it used for spying on people , maybe not put on social media but put on tv when the price and time is right, also who is watching you dont know a council employee a security guard pervert a stalker, a peado zooming in on children , or ate they looking to see who cones an goes out of peoples houses passing info to police crooks and people willing to robb your house
10:20 'Are you on your time' or similar. Meaning are you on a break otherwise get back to work ya bastid while I bark ordered at the dreadlock man. Horrible. I hope they don't somehow turn this in to a rollocking for the nice chap in the overalls.
I worked in an iron foundry for about a year 40 odd years ago. I can tell you it was very hard work, noisy, dirty. You have to be a certain type of person to work in these places for any length of time.
As someone who had worked nearly 40 years in factories, starting in the 1970's your statement was exactly my thoughts. Unless you have worked in that environment and seen things I'm not sure you would understand.
What safety violations where these then… please tell us.. it was a casting shop.. do you have any experience working in a steel mill/forming/casting shop
I've seen this lack of extraction before. Companies cut corners and either don't have the extraction and filters they should, or don't maintain them. No one should have to work in these conditions.
Great vid as always PJ. I think it's hilarious how these companies can't see the craziness in their logic, ya can't film inside, but we will leave the doors open so you can have a good look...... 🤔😂
First Gentleman is really interesting and would have liked a longer conversation 🙂 Unfortunately Sh1t head needs to be sectioned under the mental health act 🤓 Love your style and Cheer's 🏆
It's a terrible place to work I used to be the shopfloor guvnor in there. Sadly I lost all twelve of my fingers and three of my feet due to faulty machine parts shredding them all up.
I live in North Wales where the old Buckley IronFoundry used to be situated, and on two days a week they would do a smelting. you could smell it all over the bottom end of the town. It was an odd and uniquely pungent smell, and to be honest I always liked it. However I imagine it must have been horrendous within the foundry itself. They used to manufacture the cast iron shoes that held the white rubber bodies of cats eyes for our roads. Cheers PJ, ✌❤ Bob.
I think the Health and safety boys would have a field day in there . The state of the place and looking at the trip hazards in the doorway , I wonder what other things they would find .🤔
You’re the only auditor that I’m still subscribed to. The other are ridiculously confrontational and keep goading people just for a reaction, just rude for the sake of it. 👍
That noise must damage the workers' hearing. Let's hope the company supplies them with ear cancelling headgear. What a silly, infantile manager that man is - just a pathetic neo-Nazi. And shutting those doors on the workers is risky for them.
Obviously some sort of supervisor with a chip on his shoulder! In years to come when we look back at these vids will look at the grafters with a smile and the office staff with a shake off the head! Great vid
@@PJAudits worked as QS for a construction company and below us in industrial unit was a bakery... Great in the winter absolutely shocking in the summer. One love from Cayman islands.
Sunday dinners originated from the 12th century & hundreds of years after. Sunday routine was church, praticing battling techniques & then a lovely Sunday dinner afterwards
The chap in the boiler suit was a good chap and what a good conversation/interaction between you both until Mr. Bossy Boots, with his ego and foul language came along. I really felt sorry for the chap in the boiler suit if he was his boss and couldn't help but notice the amount of pollution coming from the inside of the building let alone the state of the place.
and it was all going so well too lmao...what a prize plonker. I shouldn't laugh but I near pissed myself at this little mans antics especially when he tried to kick the pallets out of his way ...what a bellend
What an absolute top bloke was the guy in the boiler suit, can't beat old school. As for the prick of the millennium who came out all guns blazing what an embarrassment! You handled the situation brilliant Pete, didn't take no sh*t from him, gave as good as you got, exactly how it should be. Well done that man! 👍
It's a shame that Brits have to work an extra two years before they can retire. I hope that first man gets a long and happy retirement. He needs it after working in that hell hole.
health and safety is there to protect the employer, its not about protecting the worker its to help the employer from getting sued and insurance claims put forwards for injuries accidents work related health desease ,hse cover up and whitewash the facts when things go wrong seldom does a prosecution take place after a death at workplace hush hushed
@@112chapters3 so long as employer does the paper work for each task,risk assesments and method statement for a procedure and employee to sign it ,theyre in the clear theyve covered there ass,s tick all the box,s is all hse wants certificates and paper work all it is paperwork to protect themselves, there is no enforcement of anything or inspections
@@theresnobodyhere5778 material handling. Concrete blocks. Their weight. Just within limit.... If it's wet cus of raining they weigh too much. I hate typing. Read between the lines
Hi PJ was that dust flying about in the 3rd frame? If so surely people should be working in those conditions? Mind you the sheer bloody noise would drive you insane.
The Darren was utterly clueless. The only thing he did correctly (eventually) was walk away and create his privacy by closing the doors. It’s amazing the nonsense these Darrens spout until the penny drops, and instead of apologising they tuck tail and run
Another brilliant video , thanks PJ 👍 Little snippets of people's life stories are important . Nice of that chap to have a wee chat with you . Factories used to invite camera operators in when cameras were new ,they'd take pride in being chosen , everyone gathering round to say cheese or just getting on with their work I'd have thought dying industries would jump at the chance nowadays. I wonder what his face was like when you compared the nosey bugger to adolf ... Just watched that bit again and he certainly raised his eyebrows 😯when adolf called you a cocky tw@ at 11:44
The daft sod, behaving like that, he did nothing for his company's good standing. Having said that PJ, you were really flying by the seat of your pants filming at that close range! The boiler suit guy was great, a typical South Yorkshire working man.
@@dannycarter1966 yehh maybe turn on the extractor air systems or upgrade service it that was a health hazard smoke fumes and noise i saw no workers with adequate breathing apparatus, or ear deafenders animals in captivity have better conditions and rights its immoral to have humans in there its 2021 not 1821
@@theresnobodyhere5778 the first man he spoke to didn't seem bitter, hate his job or was riddled with emphysema or asbestosis. But hey, you know more than me so I'll shush.
Don't know how I missed this one PJ real shame was really interesting talking to the bald guy then along came that knob end . Another great video, thank you for doing what you do extremely interesting vids. Would love to hear more about your army days.