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  • I leaned something from this. When rolling a body from back to front cover behind with a sheet.

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  • Im 16 year old girl, and Ive been wanting to become a undertaker for a while now. Not everyone suports me on this since they say its a dark job. But hey I'm a hospice volunteer atm, and I basically just watch ppl die before me. Id rather see ppl that have already passed in peace rather than see them alive and suffering.

  • @DigitalResurrection

    don't worry,i went through the same thing when I was 16(i'm 21 now),and I told everyone I wanted to be a Mortician.Do what makes you happy,i'm going to Mortuary School later this year :D

    After awhile people just start telling you: "hey, at least they can't talk back" lol

  • your guestures.. is killing me...

  • i love my job as a hospital orderlry and morgue cleaner when you are around death it becomes normal and is treated as normal when my friend died the hardest part was closing the freezer door on her and leaving her in darkness but on the other side i had the honour of escorting her to the morgue and doing a veiwing for her family and thats what i keep about that .rip yahooy

  • just mother fucker basturd i was intrested to c the vedio they came but bark nd gone stupid rasclas/

  • In China here, every criminal executed will have their organs removed by law where they would be used for transplants for the needy. Only headshots are allowed, too merciful, but center-mass organs cannot be destroyed, and if the soldier is using a 7.62x39 round from a rifle, only FMJ (Full metal jacket) rounds will be used as they do not do as much collateral damage as a hollow point does. The executed criminal is then shipped off to an Army medical lab immediately, where the surgery is done

  • I recently interviewed for a tissue recovery coordinator position, and am getting the chance to sit in on a recovery. I think it's great work. TRCs really help saves lives. Donating tissue has the potential to save up to 50 lives. That's amazing!

  • Why would you have to shave the skin off of a body?

  • @ThePauligirl48 That lady only works with people who decided to donate their tissue upon death. The skin is used for skin grafts for severe burn patients mainly. Severe burn patients would die of infection if they did not recieve these grafts.

  • @ThePauligirl48 Did you even listen to what she was saying or even know what job she does ? For transplants obv

  • omg

  • Thank U 4 this very well-made & introspective video. Im a nurse, & I too get 2 see(& smell) lotsa horrendous stuff thats hidden from most of society. But I feel privileged 2b doing something so important. I agree that in these macabre lines of work that it's a fine line between compassion & detachment. And just like the girl in this video, the day I could clean someone's shit respectfully and look at it not as disgusting but as something extremely compassionate, that was the day I grew up.

  • wow i love how they try to portray the business  as something dark. pisses me off.

  • Thanks for the video. I have taken only the first class so far for funeral service. Since then, I have taken only business management classes, but am thinking about going back to the FS classes. Your video was as informative as it could be in the given time. Thanks! I hope you post another at some point.

  • It takes a balance of compassion and detachment to be able to do this kind of work. It is very grueling and emotionally, as well as physically taxing. It may seem as if the woman is being irreverent and perhaps she does make a few too many jokes, but in this business you have to kind of distance yourself from the bodies otherwise you'll start to feel an attachment to each deceased and eventually become unable to handle the strain this job carries with it.

  • shes hot

  • I think this is a wonderful video. I think it's extremely professional, and gave me a light of insight. thank you! And to the jerks out there that have to say something negative....860,720 views jack weeds!

  • I work in the transplant community. She gave every one a good idea ... or quick glance at our job. Much harder than many may understand. We work 20 or 30 hours straight at times.

    Millions have received grafts from families who wanted to donate... including both of my grandmothers and my uncle.

  • god i want to marry that girl

  • Minny its not from an organ donor, its a tissue donor. There is a big difference

  • stupid pancake bitch

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  • For your first video I think you did a good job. And what an amazing job. To have the nerve to get in there and get organs! You go girl!

  • why dont they show people eyes when they put them in the casket. now that i think about it ... i never seen anyone with their eyes looking at you. I bet that would be creepy

  • so you are saying the donor was full of poop. who knows some enemas may have saved him prior

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  • The guy at 2:02 has his hair on loan from Conan O'Brian.

  • that bitch is dog shit ugly

  • really well made. i like the questions they answered. wish it was longer.

  • She felt complete cuz some dead guy shit on her??

  • idk y but i respect people who work with the dead i respect how they see death as so natural but me... i would prefer cremation...

  • what's the name of that guys hairstyle?

  • @bosnia91 imagine the guy becoming a hair stylist ewwwwwwww, and that girl shaving off your fucking skin triple ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

  • If your doing a job as solemn and depressing as embalming or tissue recovery, you have to take things that happen at work lightly. If you let your work get to you, then your done for and your no good to anyone. But if you keep relaxed and calm with your job, you will be able to do it justice.

  • yea she definitly needs to be fired for this shit, so fucking disrespectful, and she had the complete audacity to make a fucking joke out of it,....smh that hoe is just doing that for the money, not to help family's : (

  • Wow dude, Vanilla Ice called and he wants his hairstyle back.

  • Very interesting. Thanks!

  • The film/documentary was fine.

  • What we had here fellas was a common case of the poo gas.

  • I'm not sure what they were meaning she needs to conduct herself in a respectful manner. She is very respectful. The story abotu the bloated guy was funny. It happens. Just because tehre are no dead people at my job is why I have no funny stories about them.

  • MTV, I wanna be MADE" into an Embalmer. Haven't seen that done on 'MADE' yet.

  • Overall it was really interesting. It really made me think about the fact that I know NOTHING about what the process is when someone dies. Great subject, but the only things I didnt like were some of the effect or the font. But good job overall.

  • i wannabe like them when i grow up...and mess around with courpses

  • @EdvinasYah unless you truly mean you want to be a proffesional

    that sounds really creepy

  • ummmm...Chanel Nakanishi must have never gotten any real pipe in her life if human poop and doing her job made her feel like a woman...damn..too bad so sad..jk...I just couldnt resist

  • actually, i believe that mortality plus reproduction for a single life form will actually help in immortallity of the entire species itself...

    but if the reproduction of that life form is done with its own offspring then it's a different story

  • FAT bastard !

  • When a dead body is decomposing, is the body really dead? The definition of "alive" is that biological processes are occuring in the body. When a dead person is decomping, bacteria and everything flourish, and there is probably at least as much "life" occuring inside them as there was when the person was alive.

  • These people earn every penny they make imo.

  • im gonna eat a timebomb before i die, just play a deadly prank for you guys

  • why would you wanna take out eyes from a dead person, sick

  • I am a Return Of The Living Dead "head" I think this would be the perfect job for me!

  • If i get well enough, i'm thinking into going into this field.

  • I need to get s job like this!!!! but my friends think im crazy

  • y they both griining esspecilly the slut get some respect

  • Morticians can't smile?

  • I don't know what the hell do you guys mean by disrespectful she is telling what happen and i think she is awesome this experiences make her grow up as a person disrespectful would it be if after that happening she would the body fall, she stay and complete her job that is professionalism, you bunch of morons.

  • whats the name of the tune thats being played just near the end? please help

  • whats the name of the tune thats playing during the credits

  • @evikt14 theme music from george remaro s night of the living dead zombie movie

  • This woman should be sacked ,she is not showing any respect for the deceased!!

  • UPLOAD THE REST!!

    PLEASE!

  • This Is horrible!!! As a Mortuary science student and a funeral home employee this is hard for me to relate a funeral home and tissue retrieval in the same place or video. They make this sound so bad and the guy they were suppose to interview was off because this guy should stay away from a camera. She makes it sound so much fun but I bet she would let her family give tissue.

  • @Rhys00 i think you need to learn to respect and accept other people for who they are.

  • @Rhys00 i totally agree with you. she ought to be respectful.

  • @Rhys00 well you gotta keep something to keep your spirits "alive"

    haaa..... i know im funny

  • @Rhys00 and calling people you don't know "bitch" is respect? perhaps you watch too move super sweet 16.I did not see her talk in a ill manner towards the dead at all.get over yourself.

  • @Rhys00 ur retarded..

  • @Rhys00 professional tho? idk i found them to be fairly professional unprofessional would be crying and being paranoid all the time? xD i mean they see death and dont really let those thoughts get on their way of accomplishing their job? there are some jobs that being emotional just dont go well?any ways alot of respect for all the people who do this type of jobs that others wont even think about it even existing...

  • @Rhys00 Give people respect you asshole

  • @Rhys00 your opinion is like a bag of shit

  • @Rhys00 your opinion is like a bag of shit...ok?

  • @Rhys00 And calling someone you don't even know a "bitch" IS respectful? Please!! You're a douche!

  • @Rhys00 I totally agree with you...no respect whatsoever...shows no respect for the dead.

  • you use way to many visual effects. It's usually best to pick just a couple and stick with those. When you use so many, it makes it look like you're feature happy and trying to use everything. Also, the font used for the names is really awful and hard to read. Other than that, I really like it and its interesting to watch

  • @Aspenly thanks for the tip, its my first real movie i didn't really know what i was doing exactly.

  • @Biancadeath I once asked a Funeral director if embalming people bothered him,he said,it did at first but now he can embalm someone with one hand and eat a sandwich with the other.I guess for some they can do this,but I have a very weak stomach and couldn't imagine it,especially prepping someone who had been found in a hot room after being dead awhile,this is probably the worst smell that exists in the world.

  • @Aspenly , Wow! are you a director or producer or working in Hollywood? There were not too,(not to as you wrote) many visual effects,they were fine,as was the font. You"re just a Bitch.

  • Also Aspenly, you are not to popular by judging the comments on your user page. I can see why.

  • @corrinneg2010baby Odd. The creator of this video took the crits well.. however you, who have no connection with this video at all, seem to have been really offended by them.

    Yes, I do work in film. I work from an effects studio out of Canada for the past 10 years doing sculpting to digital effects. So yes, I know what I am talking about more than you.

    Any real artist understands the value of detailed critisism. You obviously don't.

  • looks scary....................

  • what is the titel of the music?

  • I will explode in a great erupting pop all over your legs. This is the moment you really become a woman. You will feel..complete.

  • Shave and prep my boner

  • I've got a distended stomach and a very large BONER

  • @mitchtay99 LOL BONER BONER BONER I THINK U NEED A DEAD BODY TO SLEEP WITH HA HA

  • I will be dead one day just like everyone else and from this it seems to be a very amazing thing to look forward to

  • Is it possible to take an eye from a dead person, hook up the optic nerve to your computer, and use it as a web cam?

  • Some way to detect the video signal from a human eye?

  • @mitchtay99 What kind of video signal encoding does the human optical nerve transmit in?

  • You've got two eyes, go ahead and try it.

  • @mitchtay99! Pass me that joint you're smoking! LOL!

  • No your right this girl seems like a fucking airhead.

  • @skagirl: I heard airheads can't tell the difference between your and you're.

  • reality and how to deal with it/

  • thank you so much for this video!

  • Well done! Thanks for sharing that! I liked both of our 'stars', and the girl especially is impressive. I wish them both all the best!

  • i just wanna live forever

  • I feel this vidwo was very insightful for someone like me who is planning to go to school to be a mortician. It has been an interest of mine for some time now that is why I am doing research on it now and fixing to to do a sit in at a funeral home.. very insightful..

  • Dunno... maybe it's just me, but this girl just chats like it was nothing, like flipping a burger at McDonald's, she seems totally unaware, cold and superficial.

    But maybe I'm totally wrong... this job is just not for everyone I guess.

  • Green Day All By Myself????

  • Loved this!!

    I've wanted to be a mortician for several years now.

  • wow. the girl in the video is intelligent educated strong and cute. well every1 has to die one day. life is impermanent. happiness sadness and everything in the world is impermanenet..arisen from dust and gonna be dust in the end. read The Buddha's Teachings on Aging, Illness, Death, and Separation.awesome

  • not exactly. maybe they'll invent some drug that makes you live foreva

  • If a call you a monkey then you will call me a racist. Tis is unprofessional its better for you to collect bananas.

  • i like to see the video clip of the body filled with gas exploding that would be cool to see anyone have a video clip

  • I agee, pretty unprofressional.

  • Whoever said this was supposed to be "professional." This is supposed to be a documentary about the personal lives, going beneath the skin of those who live in the death care industry. Their opinions, their experiences and their thoughts and emotions are their own and it says nothing about their performance at work. I encouraged them to open up for this documentary. This is youtube, get over it.

  • what if a body farts... literally

  • it would smell... literally

  • It happens.... there is no what if.

    Dead people also "sigh" out any air in their lungs. It can be quite scary if you're alone in the morgue at night.

  • they have balls!

  • pretty unprofessional in presentation

  • hats off to these 2 people.!

  • I love it. I cant wait to be finished with Funeral Directing courses and be a Funeral Director.

  • my gut is hurting watching this, lets go shoot sum deer :)

  • Thats the kind of job that keep giving the whole year.

  • wow this video helped alot . in a way

  • i am received a cornea transplant and im about to get a second one thanks to organ donors and people like this i can live my life normally much respect for these people. god bless

  • Respect to these people.

  • the young lady in the video is very pretty !  :)

  • one hell of a job! :)

  • i would never have the stomach to embalm dead bodies and do autopsies and all that, power to the people that can stomach that job.

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  • Mate, you're a little creepy.

  • Really, u think ?

  • lol, just a little.....

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  • Wow this was a great video.I believe that these people are great and do make our departed look as if they were still with us in life Thank you to all the People out in this kind of work.

  • This was such a wonderful documentary! I need to figure out of I would like to become a neonatal nurse or what the girl was, a tissue recovery coordinator.

  • Well anyway someone need to work this job and i have respect for them.

  • i could NEVER work in a funeral home, doing anything....too much shit happens in it,.

    gives me the damn creeps !

  • mortician is one job that will never close or never get laid off :p people always die o.O

  • MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY !!!

  • The more I learn about it, the more I desire to pursue mortuary science as a career. I think I would stick to embalming, though. I'd rather not deal one on one with families during a tragedy.

  • Do you have the rest of this uploaded somewhere? It's very interesting :)

  • mmm this is a common question. i do have it but not uploaded.. id need to edit it again.

  • since it is a question i get a lot i really should consider editing the whole movie.. its about like 40 minutes in total

  • ...anyways, sorry for the long-winded commentary. interesting video & thanks for the work you do.

  • some people have jobs that many of the rest of us wouldn't want to do. they often don't make a lot of money doing what they do. then there's people that get rewarded with outrageous pay & bonuses for doing a lousy job in work that is already "cushy", as seen in the recent economic collaspe/crisis. i was always told when i was younger "nobody said life was fair". but shouldn't we at least try to make life a little bit fair?

  • Very interesting....thanks for sharing.

  • lol one last deed of the dead

  • very nice

  • It is unselfish for donors to help others have a more normal life by being unselfish. When my 28 year old brother died, we donated all recyclable parts of him. That was his wishes as much as it hurts to see him being taken apart, I honored it to the fullest. I know by his death he helped many people live.

  • What the hell do they take the skin off for? That's just weird.

  • It's not weird. They're called skin grafts. Afterall, the skin is an organ and if you're an organ donor, parts of your skin will be taken and used to graft it onto someone who is seriously injured and whose wounds cannot replenish new skin of their own

  • Oh okay but if a person dies and they dont want their skin removed, they wont take it right? Only if you're a donor?

  • Burn grafts.

  • Burn Victims, etc!

    It is very gracious of the donor, not weird!

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  • great vid!

  • I am a mortuary science major. And I do not think she is "flaunting" it. She had obviously seen a lot, which I am prepared to do as well, or becoming prepared to do I should say. I am sure she did not blurt out the story. She was obviously asked the worst case she ever had, and she answered. This video makes me confident in knowing that eventually I will be able to be ok with the deceased, where as of now I am still new to it, and it is overwhelming what you did not believe you could feel.

  • I find that girl eerily hot, and admire that dude's pompadour...

    ...incidentally I work in hospice...

  • totally

    shes mad hot, and his hair is elite

  • i wonder if she likes it in the butt

  • this sick this needs to stop

  • Where do the maggots come from? I mean, do they sense someone has died, and like ants, they march to the body? Or does the body somehow produce them? I never understood that.

  • i think flies lay eggs on them and those eggs become maggots.

  • Flies can detect the odor of rotting flesh, and lay eggs on the corpse. The eggs hatch, producing maggots which eat the corpse, eventually becoming flies themselves.

  • that is correct. they can also produce gas in your body therefore stinky.

  • i went into a old abortion clinic and a funeral home that is now a old house that one of my freinds aunts sleeps in sometimes if you go back there and take a picture demons show up everywhere on the pictures one dude got attahced by them there was a old lady that owned orginally then sold it to a doctor well she boarded up that room and she said to the man dont unboard this room its evil well he did and died 3 days later everytime me and dylan go in there we take a bible but its creepy as hell

  • I'm not very compassionate at all, should I still consider becoming a mortician?

  • I also work in mortuary sciences and this girl is flaunting it like her "stories" are entertainment. It's not funny to talk about deceased people like a big joke. Shame on her

  • its called a documentary. We have to make things entertaining or else theres nothing to film. I told her to tell me a story. that would interest an audience Shes actually very professional, and an amazing person.

  • yes! this is no ordinary job, i salute this people!!! with out them there will be no preserved human badies!!

  • hey do they sow up the dead peoples mouth?

  • They take a needle and thread and run a stitch through the frenulum of the lower lip, go up to the frenulum of the upper lip, run the needle through, bring the string back down, and tie it in a shoelace bow. The jaw is placed in a normal position, (dentures previously placed if you have them) and the lips are straightened out to a natural line.

  • lol, would u ever go out with that girl, coz i know i wouldn't :S, i be scare to death what would she do to me if i ever dump her :(.

  • These people are doing a great job a lot of other people wouldn't be able to handle. Thank You.

  • phantasm 2 : famous embalming scene rocks.

  • I worked for tissue services in the UK a few years ago and it was the most rewarding job ever. People used to think I was strane for doing it but you need to understand that you are helping give somebody else a new lease of life.

  • I really want to pursue this career do I need a high school diploma or is a GED acceptable?

  • me too,actually i have great interest in doing this job,its more fun than face living people...

  • Yes, this is scientific.And you need compassion and love and to treat all as if they were your own family. A lot of respect to do this job.

  • To be a funeral director/embalmer, check with your State Board. Different states have diff. requirements; in Ohio, it is a Bachelor's of Mortuary Science. *I believe,* *I could be mistaken* that in Arizona, you don't even need a license. The move is to change funeral service from a "trade" to a "profession," meaning they want college. I believe tissue specialists need GED/HS and job training. Do not be discouraged. Look until you find what you want.