Working A Warehouse Job Has Almost Ruined My Life! (Part 2)

Hey everyone, in this video I explain how exactly I got injured at a warehouse job at a young age and how that has affected the trajectory of My life until now. this may be split until multiple parts so please, stay tuned!!
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  • @treasurethetime2463
    @treasurethetime24633 ай бұрын

    My first day at Amazon i saw people in their 20s limping and wearing knee braces. It was crazy. It beats up your body something crazy.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Genuinely people are not built to work like machines like that I have only heard stories online and from friends that worked at Amazon and.. absolutely nobody should be subjected to that kind of environment.

  • @tommyvicecity
    @tommyvicecity3 ай бұрын

    No Company will ever care about you. Find something easy on your body and mind even if that means little money.

  • @Cortezuma

    @Cortezuma

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s bad advice. Don’t just find something physically and mentally easy then settle for mediocrity and poverty. Challenge yourself to get better, develop skills that are desirable but fewer people have, leverage those skills into a higher paying full time position, continue to develop those skills and gain additional skills, then leverage that into a higher position within your company or make an upward move with an alternative company. Better yourself. Thinking along the lines of your comment is why people are poor and unsatisfied.

  • @tommyvicecity

    @tommyvicecity

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Cortezuma i am sorry. you are problably a millionaire 🤣

  • @Cortezuma

    @Cortezuma

    3 ай бұрын

    @@tommyvicecity I’m not at all a millionaire. I’m someone who used to have jobs like that. I worked hard to develop myself and now I live comfortably. It was a lot of work. It wasn’t easy. But you’re advocating taking the easy road and I think this gentleman should absolutely not follow your advice because he will never be in a better situation. Put in the work, advance, succeed. There’s no alternative unless you’re blessed with a big inheritance.

  • @tommyvicecity

    @tommyvicecity

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Cortezuma To each their own. Your "recipe" does not work for everyone. Peace Out "leverage" guy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    You are probably right, I definitely need something to start with that's not too mentally or physically demanding until I can get myself into better shape overall build some confidence and then maybe try to move up somehow but working for other people will never truly be fulfilling for Me, I need to work towards My own goals and aspirations or I will never be fully happy so I will continue pursuing my personal dreams on the side even when I get back to work in the future. I refuse to give up on what I believe is best for Me and everyone around Me.

  • @richardgreiner9264
    @richardgreiner92643 ай бұрын

    The health care system in this country is a catastrophe. All about money .

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    It is an absolute mess and there are barely any actually good doctors out there. Everyone's in it for the money, overworked and all that it's terrible.

  • @rudestbeast4907

    @rudestbeast4907

    3 ай бұрын

    @@InfinitusYT i despised the medical community for years until i found a doctor who is only early 30s, graduated in 2017. the old ones are burnt out.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    @@rudestbeast4907 just gotta know the right demographic to look for I guess

  • @Frankya92
    @Frankya923 ай бұрын

    Yo, just moments ago I put my two weeks at my warehouse job and then see this on my recommended feed. I was working as a QC tech for two years at a very run down plant. I’ve been unbelievably depressed the last 7 months. I’ve ended friendships, have gotten into unnecessary arguments with coworkers, and have become very reclusive. Our job says we’re going under and then the next week they tell us we’re good every time.Our manager is very unethical and mannerless. I didn’t know how much longer I was going to go with this shitty environment, so I had to let it go. Wish me luck as I’m currently searching for another job as we speak

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    I totally understand it sounds like the business You were working at was terribly managed and being run into the ground, probably best You jumped ship instead of going down with it. I hope your next workplace helps bring You out of that funk You were in. A bad workplace creates an even worse mental state, I can't imagine working somewhere that's telling You it's going under any day that sounds pointless. Best to leave early and find something sustainable instead of riding it out just for loyalty points.

  • @ilovefreeski

    @ilovefreeski

    3 ай бұрын

    Best of luck bro, don't give up. Just know that the saturn black cube hivemind ai is always listening, it ain't no coincidence this video fell in your recommended vids.

  • @rudestbeast4907
    @rudestbeast49073 ай бұрын

    i recommend hotel maintenance, we mostly get paid to nap, play nintendo switch and comment on YT but there is horror that awaits us in the form of occasional plumbing that we contract out if its too much for 70 ft of cable, that can be an ass kicker if the machine does not feed the cable automatically, fortunately the hotel i work now doesnt hor us out into construction we contract out for that

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Hotel jobs do seem pretty cushy it's on the list of potential jobs for sure. Maintenance might be physical I have some limits at the moment but I can absolutely do like the non heavy lifting type of stuff for sure. Thanks for Your suggestion!!

  • @Eggmanrocks
    @EggmanrocksАй бұрын

    be careful HEALTH is worth more the wealth

  • @andrewwabik5125
    @andrewwabik51253 ай бұрын

    Hey, bud. Warehouse work can be very grueling. Most people cannot stand it for more than a few months. Your first mistake was even considering for a moment that these companies would ever support you. They are designed to take your youth, energy, and vitality. They’re profit driven. End of story. Have you ever considered going into counseling or a profession where you can directly help people? Someone such as yourself seems better suited to be using your experience and your sensitivity to help other people going through rough times. Just a thought. Keep your head up 👍

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes absolutely! I have always wanted to be there for others and help them however I can its something I've always wished I could do more of but unfortunate circumstances in My life, conditions in how I was raised and society itself honestly has sort of put that on hold for now. I am trying to do it in some way I suppose through KZread but say if I could start My own small therapy business or something one day I think that would be super fulfilling. It's just getting there from where I am right now that's the really hard part I suppose. I totally agree with You that that kind of work would suit Me well, Maybe thays something to pursue in the future for sure.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    The only reason I could handle it for a few years was because I was part-time honestly. I had My own things I wanted to work on like this channel back when I could still make gaming content.

  • @karlahowe3274

    @karlahowe3274

    3 ай бұрын

    There’s many online counseling programs with financial aid. There’s a huge market for telehealth and you can create your own schedule and work from home. Follow your dreams

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    @@karlahowe3274 I see! Well maybe it could be in the cards after all then I'll have to look into it, thanks for letting Me know and the encouragement!! 😊

  • @Isaac-ev3nq
    @Isaac-ev3nq3 ай бұрын

    Just found you and watched a few of your vids, were you able to get a phone plan?

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    I got internet installed for cheap for now and I am working on applying for some kind of low income or EBT provided phone plan potentially instead of having to check out hotspots every two weeks from the library lol. Normal phone plans are so expensive and limited too otherwise I can't afford it until I get back to work. I should be able to get approved for something like that for the time being

  • @Isaac-ev3nq

    @Isaac-ev3nq

    3 ай бұрын

    @@InfinitusYT Glad to hear, also I agree that most phone plans are expensive, but there are some that are cheaper. For example: Visible by Verizon has a $25/mo plan

  • @alfredocalzadilla7251
    @alfredocalzadilla72513 ай бұрын

    Healthcare in America really sucks. This would have never happ4ned to you in Europe. You would have got paid for the days that you were off seeing the doctor or recovering, and healthcare expenses would all have been covered by the State.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah American healthcare is an absolute nightmare for most it's tied to Your employer and if You are young and unemployed You have no idea how to navigate the benefits system because nobody educates You on the emergency resources that may be available in the first place. You are usually on Your own to figure everything out unless You know people that have gone through anything similar but with how isolated society is nowadays that's not very common!

  • @elyzsabethahne2116
    @elyzsabethahne2116Ай бұрын

    You needed MRI(s) ("Magnetic Resonance Imaging"). Radiographs/Radiograms (X-rays) are only for bone, whereas MRIs are for softer tissues--cartilage, tendons, ligaments, muscles, etc.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    25 күн бұрын

    Yep, the work comp doctor I saw never even thought about sending me to one.

  • @elyzsabethahne2116

    @elyzsabethahne2116

    25 күн бұрын

    @@InfinitusYT I wouldn't trust the work comp doctor. They're "in bed with" the company/corporation, so on their (most likely unofficial) payroll.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    25 күн бұрын

    @@elyzsabethahne2116 yeah absolutely, I never trusted him from the moment I walked in simply because of how he talked to Me.

  • @matthewjames1172
    @matthewjames11723 ай бұрын

    dude...be VERY careful how you spend your time...and what you focus on.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Always!

  • @yung_wog4180
    @yung_wog41803 ай бұрын

    Home depot is the exception. They saved my life

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Good to hear!!

  • @e-rod209
    @e-rod2093 ай бұрын

    Is this even real? If so I think you are going to get out of life everything you put in! Best of luck!

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    I think so? maybe? it could be a simulation or something I guess but, thanks for wishing me luck!

  • @podcastfan2544
    @podcastfan25443 ай бұрын

    Have you ever heard Al Pacino's Kife is a game if inches speech from the film On Any Given Sunday? It could help a bit. Also The philosophy of Stoicism has good exercises and ways to think correctly last check out Roy Masters 7 minute meditation? All revolve around experiencing mindfulness and Non reactive approach versus Pro responsive approach to one's kife regardless of their situation for the most part

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the recommendations, I'll try to check them out!!

  • @joannaazar7396
    @joannaazar73963 ай бұрын

    You are definitely to young to be dealing with these issues, hopefully therapy will help

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Definitely agree, My first session with counseling is next Wednesday and I am really looking forward to that, things have been pretty rough all around lately so once that starts I think the ball will start rolling again I just gotta keep it going and snowball over time into a better situation!

  • @Cursedwknowledge
    @Cursedwknowledge3 ай бұрын

    See that's y I don't want a call center job bcos they're all night shift here, It will just ruin my health, so u work just to ruin ur life, I'm insane lucky my siblings are loaded 😂❤️

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah night shift is not normal or healthy but I suffer from insomnia anyway it's not by choice you know lol I just can't help myself I'm doing better but usually due to taking some OTC sleep meds it can be tough adjusting circadian rhythm alone and with all the technology around

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Happy for You to have wealthy family that support!!

  • @lilbootycall
    @lilbootycall3 ай бұрын

    hey bud, this came across my recommended page and i went through this exact situation at a grocery store here in texas back then, everything was fun and seemed like everybody liked me until the moment i blew my back out lifting heavy stuff and was sent home, from that point on i was treated like a waste of breath, they gave me the most intense bullshit rant about how i was supposed to report the incident during the same shift but how the hell am i gonna feel something muscular with caffeine and adrenaline flowing through my damn system and they expect you to work like a robot and not take a second to take a break lmao. it wasnt until the next morning i tried getting out of bed and i was like oh hell my back hurts i mustve blown some shit out, and of course it would happen when im already home and my body is relaxed and not on go. went through all you went through, was sent to a workers comp doctor, treated like "meh he looks fine visually theres nothing wrong with him send him home", I was approved physical therapy, then in the same day i get a phone call from HR saying i didn't report it in time so my physical therapy is revoked but the doctor approved me for a couple days off no pay which was like okay i have time off to recover so fine, but unfortunately it never recovered until MONTHS after. after that couple day break was over I went back to work and man did they make me feel like I was pointless for existing lol, my hours started getting cut based off the sole fact that THEIR doctor gave me restrictions so they found no use in me and i eventually just stopped going. didnt even quit just said fuck em, not dealing with this shit. ive always felt like the workforce is a consistent cycle of bullshit tactics set in place to keep people flowing through the system, and never to keep someone working there long term to gain health insurance and benefits (solely why I believe big companies hire part time nowadays) and you gotta dedicate your livelihood and soul to get full time which is ridiculous. you mentioned this was 5 years ago and I hope you are in a better place mentally, physically and financially. I wish we could all say fuck a job but we all have to make money some how and it's all some type of work at the end of day regardless if you're doing a 9-5 somewhere, doing uber, or having your own business. I hope life treats you good man, i'm 27 and come to realize it's really just me vs the world. most of the time I feel I have no friends since I outgrew them and I do have my close family but hardly speak to uncles and aunts and haven't spoke to my cousins in years. just know that no matter how hard shit gets, theres always something better on the other side waiting.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Damn thanks for taking the time to write Your comment, it's really comforting knowing I am not alone in the things I have gone through because up until now it's kinda been that way. It sucks feeling like nobody really cares or has the time and energy to maintain relationships with each other outside of their immediate household and SO etc. you are right though no matter what You still have to put in some kind of work to survive in this world, make ends meet and I am doing what I can to this day to rehabilitate myself physically and mentally it's just been hard without the proper guidance and discipline. eventually I will have to start working again but I will not sacrifice My own dreams because of that. I will continue to post and build this channel until I can maybe one day not have to work for these shitty corporate companies. But it won't happen overnight so I will likely get back to work sometime soon I just want people to know they and I shouldn't give up on what they truly want in life because it's what the masses do to just work your life away and only serve others. That's not how I want to live.

  • @SkrooNoodle
    @SkrooNoodle3 ай бұрын

    Not sure how i got here. I can't relate to you. You don't sound like you want to help yourself.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    What gave You that impression?

  • @SkrooNoodle

    @SkrooNoodle

    3 ай бұрын

    While your "feelings are valid" you are soft. You don't really want to work. Stop lying to people.

  • @SkrooNoodle

    @SkrooNoodle

    3 ай бұрын

    Motivation. They pay you. If you don't like it you find something else. Until then you live on the street with no transportation or reasonable means to communicate. Welcome to bottom.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SkrooNoodle and then everyone else gets to enjoy the site of homeless people and complaining that "nobody wants to work" when its really the fact that the requirements to hold a job are designed in such a way that people don't stay on long enough to recieve benefits and they can replace them with another desperate minimum wage slave. You can just say You are ignorant instead of calling someone "soft" whatever thats supposed to mean or accomplish. I'm more resilient than alot of people considering the crap I've gone through at my age so Your definition of soft is subjecive and holds no weight in the context that You have no idea who I am or what You are talking about and that is obvious.

  • @FlansyLinny

    @FlansyLinny

    Ай бұрын

    I work a similar job most people DO want to work but we don’t want to be treated like robots. I’ve worked at Amazon for 10 years and most of those years doing physical labor before I got promoted to management. A lot of people are super desperate to work but they get injured and lose their job as a result. Amazon is one of the worst for injuries. Companies need to figure out how to reduce these injuries so people can work these jobs more long term.

  • @markadler8968
    @markadler89683 ай бұрын

    You have absolutely nothing to complain about whatsoever, you are only 25!! I have done the most brutal work from commercial fishing, drywall installation, pouring concrete, roofing, stonework, concrete pavers, brickwork, retaining walls, etc. I am self employed and have worked pretty much non stop for the last 40 years and am still going, I work 50+ hours a week. I never had one workman's comp claim in that entire time. I am more than twice your age and could run circles around you. What you need to do is stop eating/drinking all those soy products, start eating lots of meat, hang out with real men and actually do something other than complain about how hard your life is to strangers online because right now you are making the rest of us look bad.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Lol you are just lucky that's all You probably sit in your office all day watching your employees break their backs for spare change so don't come at Me when You have never been through a debilitating injury in Your life. You obviously have no idea what that's like, so I don't give a damn what You think. Just because You did something doesn't mean that's the life for everyone else. you are just a greedy workaholic who never spends time with their family and friends or doesn't have any to begin with due to the fact Your Identity is literally just work work work.

  • @alfredocalzadilla7251

    @alfredocalzadilla7251

    3 ай бұрын

    Lucky you that you never experienced health-related problems. Not everybody is built the same way, and most people physically can't stand that type of work for too long without f*ing themselves up.

  • @markadler8968

    @markadler8968

    3 ай бұрын

    @@alfredocalzadilla7251 Who says I haven't experienced health related problems and am not f**ked up? No one in my business works as long as I have without permanent damage. I physically feel far better working every day than I do sitting at home.

  • @karlloger3302
    @karlloger33023 ай бұрын

    Do you believe your own words?

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, why do You ask?

  • @Klausi666
    @Klausi6663 ай бұрын

    Working is big sin in the bible, this is why you are punished with bad health.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    There is some truth to this. Work is more of a punishment in regards to what's in the Bible. But we have no choice, or do we??

  • @Klausi666

    @Klausi666

    3 ай бұрын

    @@InfinitusYT Genesis 3:19 "In the sweat of your face you will eat bread, until you return to the Earth, for from it you were taken, because dust you are and to dust you shall return.” We are sinners from start, we have work hard and suffer or not work and die then got to hell for ever and suffer. So i choose work full time like 200 hours a month.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    But if Jesus died for our sins then we won't go to hell for it right or how does that work. Why do we gotta go to hell when we supposedly gotta work to survive at all. We have to work because eve ate the fruit of knowledge but then Jesus died for our sins so isn't that suppose to change that if not then what was the point lol

  • @Klausi666

    @Klausi666

    3 ай бұрын

    @@InfinitusYT you are realy smart men, yes jesus is fake story. christianity is bullshit made up by saul(paul) to leech of peoples working fruits so they dont have to work and sit all day, smoking weed, drinking wine mol*sting altar bois.

  • @Ben-kh7wh

    @Ben-kh7wh

    3 ай бұрын

    @@InfinitusYT the 3P words Penalty, Power, and Presence are a good way to understand this. Jesus’ death frees us from the penalty of sin, which is Hell, if we place our trust in Him. After placing trust in Him, sin no longer has power over us. Yes, we still sin, but because of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, sin is no longer our master. And one day we will be free from the presence of sin in Heaven if we believe in Him. But understand that this comes only by Grace through Faith. I have watched all your videos. A common theme I see is that you are essentially looking for a savior. Someone outside yourself to help you and fix your situation. You mention never getting the support and help you needed and still need. Unfortunately, we live in a fallen world and you are looking for a savior among fellow broken people. Life is nothing more than a growing in love, and preparation for eternity. No matter if you were to magically have all your problems solved, this life is temporary and will be over before you know it. I highly suggest you start looking at your life from the perspective of eternity and the sovereignty of God and it will help give you a path forward. Start with this video:

  • @Knight-xp3to
    @Knight-xp3to3 ай бұрын

    You learned a lesson. Nobody really cares; you are on your own. It is tough pill to swallow.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    The only person that still cares is My Mom but I think that's like a given or at least it should be. Sucks not having a good Dad or even a present step-dad at least to help Me and my Mom out right now but it's basically all up to Me and My Mom to figure out what to do. my stepdad doesn't want anything to do with Me sadly

  • @alfredocalzadilla7251

    @alfredocalzadilla7251

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@InfinitusYT can you try to take out a student loan and get a college degree of some sort? It'll pay off in the long term I think.

  • @InfinitusYT

    @InfinitusYT

    3 ай бұрын

    @@alfredocalzadilla7251 I definitely want to try to go back to school it would be interesting to pursue like psychology or social work or something that really helps people but yeah i have no idea about student loans at this point I would have to do some research into it. It definitely could be fulfilling though I love learning new stuff.

  • @alfredocalzadilla7251

    @alfredocalzadilla7251

    3 ай бұрын

    @@InfinitusYT it is difficult to make money with those types of degrees that you mentioned, unless you are able to work in HR. I think that acquiring more technical skills will help you make more money faster.