The joke is actually funny for those interested in soccer. During the last world cup the British thought at first that they had no chance of winning it since their team was not so good compared to some others. Next thing you know the qualifications end up being a total shit show and most of the big teams don’t even reach the final phases. Britain does and like that started the recurring joke « it’s coming home (the cup) ! » and it became a running gag. I’m french, I hate them bastards as I should but even I recognize they made it a funny joke and they even went all the way to the semi-finals. This videos probably was recorded then. Fast forward a week: France wins the WC. Fast forward 2 years and here we are.
@@CookieeMonstarr666 wouldn't suprise me that's what they broke asses get for buying them cheap ass racks. I was forklift driver at Tyson and them hoes was solid metal of a couple inches and all bolted to the floors with extra beams for support. That shit bruh bumped was some weak ass storage racks for clothes or something mane.😂😂
I work in a warehouse that could have stocked ALL OF OUR MERCH in maybe three/four of the aisles that collapsed in that video and even our shit is made with the same steel beams you'd find at Walmart or even HEB distribution.
Nothing worse than some asshole trying to provoke you into a mistake when you’re still learning! Brings me back to the warehouse days. I was a monster on the stand up lifts
@@acceptjesuschrist4132 Get into a trade if you can. Electrical, woodworking, plumbing, welding, etc. more physically demanding but makes way more money.
@@acceptjesuschrist4132 I work as a forklift driver, been doin it for 7 or 8 years now in NY and make 19.70 an hour so not that good pay at all however its super easy and simple work. I use propane lifts w/ blades rather then forks but its as easy a job as you can get.
Clearly a lot of people are missing the joke, the it’s coming home was a phrase the English were using because they were in the semi finals of the World Cup. Nothing to do with the actual warehouse. The warehouse was that England were knocked out and were relegated to win 4th place 😂
Yeah you don’t always need too but it’s good too and doesn’t waste you any time after you cleared your racking space ., these guys have to hit numbers ..; not this guy obviously but anyone else who is paid to do this job lol
Honestly who thought that was a good idea?? "Lets save 6 inches of space and 100 pounds of weight by putting the mast on a sliding reach.. this should also increase battery life by almost 13 minutes..." such a pointless peice of equipment
These are actually reach trucks and used in narrow aisles in a warehouse where having a counter balance forklift is nigh impossible to use. And last but not least a reach truck is made for extreme heights that a forklift wouldn't be able to reach. approximately 14 meters should be the limit for most which is 45 ish feet. In Europe these are used in almost all big warehouses as making narrower aisles allows more rows of storage to be placed. Hope this helps 👍 EDIT: also they are rated to lift about 2 tonnes at the height of 14 meters. Ofcourse there are ones that have a lower or higher limit depends on manufacturers and how big of a machine you want.
@@antonioooization I'm familiar with narrow aisle reach trucks, the ones I've used extend the forks and backrest on a pantograph while the mast is stationary.
@@matthewp9015 yeah well i drive a REAL forklift and i could have had that whimpy little pallet dropped in about 7 seconds flat. This shit is a joke for real.
John Miller uh oh maybe with a Raymond reach truck etc but with the Toyota reach trucks they don’t tilt down past level. Therefore you really don’t need to.
Viewers thinks the video is and headline are not match. The reality where he fails is he was driving whilst operating the controls. Drove back whilst he lower the forks down instead of completely being in STOP mode. During the test, you're NOT allowed to operate the controls reach in or out whilst you are on the move. You MUST STOP with STOP 🛑 ON and looks all your surrounding before making any move. RTTIB insist this to avoid silly accidents at work.
I used to drive a side loader at a steel plant to pick up bundles of steel bars. They were often not tied up well and stuffed into the racks. If you acrew up steel bars qould rain down on you .
He failed from the beginning BLENDING THE FORKLIFT which means driving and using the controls of hydraulics while moving it’s a instant fail and no parking brake applied on each performance move
Just because he is little bit slower than him, doesn't mean he Failed. I work on FLT REACH TRUCK for 4 years every day. I can do my moves very fast, lift high at 11.5 m. But, I am not laughing or stress my work mates when they do slowly. Keep calm and wait! 👍
People want to hate on this vid for being misleading, truth is the guy wasnt trying to scam yall. He was trolling yall. He played all of you like a joke. Only difference is I understood it and others didnt.
Three fails there 1 he didn't apply the handbrake on approach 2 he did not sound his horn when reversing and 3 he didn't look behind him when reversing
Well, the forklift driver did do something wrong. He did not tilt back after the load was on the forks. He doesn't seem like he's been doing this a very long time (years), because of the very slow pace he's going at. *not that it's wrong to be extra cautious*
I’ve never seen a forklift extend the forks it like that. Interesting!!! The 2 stand ups we have, the forks are the only thing that extends out. As for the rest of this, crap, and lie
OMG the fricking horror!!!! I hope everyone survived. Looks like they need to call in the National Guard to help dig out all the bodies. I truly hope everyone is still alive. You jerky torque.
Wtf is this guy even fork certified? Doesn’t look behind him when backing up, had the load tilted forwards, vectored and drove with the pallet more than 1-5inchs off the ground.. get this guy some retraining.