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В этом видео
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Вступление
1:06
Как попал в похоронный бизнес
2:22
Как устроена ритуальная служба?
6:12
К кому обращаться если умер человек?
8:04
За какой вид захоронения?
10:59
Что было самым сложным на старте
13:13
Сколько стоит гроб?
15:55
Кем ещё работал?
18:08
В ритуальном месте все попилено?
18:47
Как бы охарактеризовал владельца бизнеса
19:10
Какие задачи морга?
20:19
Самые страшные и курьезные случаи
22:50
Что делает агент?
25:38
Как разобраться в себестоимости
31:00
Что самое неприятное в работе агента?
31:38
Кого сложнее всего хоронить?
33:13
Как гость и люди относятся к смерти?
35:07
Про самоубийц
35:24
Про конкуренцию
36:20
Есть ли разборки у конкурентов?
36:58
Как повлиял интернет
37:44
Откуда агенты узнают о смерти?
38:25
Про заработок
39:29
Про отпевание
41:05
Какими качествами должен обладать агент
41:35
Про коронавирусное время
45:44
Про священников
46:21
Про организацию транспорта
47:31
Про самых худших и лучших клиентов
48:08
Про перезахоронение
49:21
Правда ли, что опасаются людей в похоронном бизнесе
50:13
Рекомендация для желающих попасть в сферу
51:01
Как справлялся с эмоциональной нагрузкой
51:25
Блиц
52:25
Итоги
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or violent ones the blue ones die
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who just hanged themselves who were killed And
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how many This man and the average
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build there is one meter seventy, let’s say there is
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ashes left for you An agent comes and
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starts processing you the best
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month I had was under 500-600 thousand the
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most unpleasant thing is that that you see
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tears all the time How do you yourself feel about
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death I take it all calmly
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[music]
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friends Hello Noobs issue people about and
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today we are filming about something that I, in principle,
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wanted to film for a long time, probably more than 4
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years, but I was afraid all the time because in
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in this business, which we will talk about today,
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they are killing right and left, but I hope they do
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n’t kill me, dad will help if anything happens, and
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today we are talking about the funeral business in funeral
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parlors, or is it correct to say
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when a funeral service parlor Probably a
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funeral service, how does it all
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work, and that’s the first question to our
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guest even in a themed mask How did you
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even get into this business and who
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14 because a neighbor worked in a cemetery
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there were situations when we were working
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illegally when the police came and we
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all abruptly fled into the forest and it turns out there were
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only 5 workers left in the cemetery
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just a lot of graves where there was just
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unfinished work in the end it
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was normal why the police came at all I don’t
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know
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the check for illegal immigrants and so on You
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painted the city And how much did they pay for it
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I was paid
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normally in principle for a 14 year old
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teenager you a day I think I just
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painted the fences myself but there was such an episode in
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my biography,
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even thousands of rubles a day for a teenager,
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it’s normal all this money went to you, your
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sidekick who brought you there, it
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was also hard to
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eat those who are the director of the cemetery.
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And there they will manage everything, from them everything
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goes to the director of the cemetery, officially
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some kind of- then the figure is essentially an official and
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then the funeral is ritualistic, this is a service. This is it. Well, it’s
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right there, officially in every
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cemetery, or there may be several of them in the
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cemetery itself. There is an official
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KGB office now in the Moscow region, in short, a
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state budgetary institution. Well, yes, and next to the
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cemetery. Just where they sell monuments.
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[music]
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and let’s say a
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relative is dying. I should contact the
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ritual agent directly.
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More precisely, he will contact you himself, that is,
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Mark will tell you that such and such a person has died and they
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will call the relatives. Yes, usually as soon as a
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person dies you
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funeral agents call, there are a lot of them, they
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can call, but the first one usually calls,
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the state starts in your ears,
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another agent comes to you, more agents, and then
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who will you choose?
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will be needed This is most
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likely a coffin of clothes If necessary, a bed
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in a coffin
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transportation movers Well, the grave
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first of all deals with all this
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Agent But as a rule he tells you what to
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do and that’s all If you don’t have
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a grave he will provide you with either you can
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buy you can
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either a place
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[ music]
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and at least for the price of a one-room apartment somewhere.
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Where did you work in Moscow, Moscow
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region, how many graves do you have there? Let’s say there are so many
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graves. Well, there are free ones, again
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I repeat, mostly free in the region,
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and well, 200,300 thousand. But
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if you want for someone... Some closed
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cemetery there might cost about 15 million, the
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place is closed This is between where it’s already
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rare Who is buried only some well-
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deserved officials there
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can still be kept there if there is such an
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opportunity You’re more for what kind of
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burial, that is, a cremation urn or is
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there a body in coffin and bury
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Thank you And what is happening, where will we start?
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Well, from the start the person died called
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me The agent suggested there, that is, how everything
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happens when a person dies
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An Agent comes to you and starts
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processing you, you need this fifth
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tenth lip agents have a
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certain cost below which they
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cannot sell services That is, if,
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relatively speaking, they make less than 200 thousand and
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then
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everything is the other way around, they can tell you the
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coffin costs 5000 But they could take it for 35
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thousand. Also, as a rule, there are runners,
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they collect documents for you so that
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you can [ __ ] with documents like a certificate of
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death certificate of death
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and this is the service How much does the Agent
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pay If I’m not mistaken
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and the client himself how much I’ll say how much it
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will be but as I understand it depends on the
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arrogance of the Agent Well, or on his
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enterprise, figuratively something agents
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as far as you can find you work as much
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Well how much do they earn on average,
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here is the cost of
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the service, there is so much space there, and so on,
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I’m trying to understand the margins. Well,
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look, you can do it badly if you do
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everything at cost and a free place
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with transport, you can do it poorly for 60
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thousand for 50,
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the funeral will cost the client 200 -250
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Well, here you are, it means you painted there
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right away these fences Yes, that’s what was the most
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difficult at the start That is, maybe there were
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some fears or nothing of that there were no
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fears, there were no fears Well, all the
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time I treated it calmly,
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the only thing was that there were such jokes from the land
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of the cops as a type of initiation Here comes your
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preservation the first one that you see And you
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have to kiss everyone after all the
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relatives kiss the deceased why is it
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like a dedication like that you’re not afraid
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I don’t know what they were thinking then And what did you
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kiss and how that is,
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it was precisely the fellow countrymen
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for you personally there that it was so difficult to
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work under the sun and
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but it wasn’t anything complicated, it was good,
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I painted the fences, and I also
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installed panics. Well, it’s also not. Dusty
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work is hard, rather physically. Yes,
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because, roughly speaking, you have a slab
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that weighs 200-300 kilograms.
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Tombstone, you have to go [ __ ] take it to the
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middle of the cemetery. But there everything is narrow and
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here you're [ __ ] talking about installing
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monuments, there's nothing like that, you're just
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installing monuments, the
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person has already died, they buried it a long time ago. Go with
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you, take it
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to the grave there, do it to me, the one
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who gives you an insight, then the
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escort brigade was
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already there, the whole elder started, then the
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handles of the coffin will break off,
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or something else What kind of escort team is this
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that carries the case of the deceased from the morgue to the
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car from the car to the church and from the church
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to the burial place? This is some kind of music in
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this world,
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then it will be the moment when you are together
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in front of the back of the coffin. Well, it’s clear that
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the cost is different then there is the minimum that
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you saw the minimum that I saw I
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think it’s worth 13
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I’ll show you a photo later, you can
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insert it That is, just boards covered with
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red fabric, that’s right, it was
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n’t even covered there, it’s just chipboard and that’s it That is,
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not even boards, but chipboard just
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Thin plywood And so the cheapest
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groups
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you say are 3000 the most expensive, as I understand it,
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millions of rubles can cost tens of
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probably millions there too, you want it too.
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Mahogany from Italy will do it for you,
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also the most expensive thing in
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the cemetery. This is an elevator so that they don’t let fellow countrymen
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go, namely a special
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device like an elevator and just
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goes down on the elevator Well, I've been
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to funerals two or three times, but again these are
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very old relatives of my
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ancestors there, under 90 years old, everyone was, in
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general, two or three times in their lives,
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it looks just like, well, probably
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diggers and a rope subgroup Ropes with
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two sides And so they slowly go down,
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everyone is crying, throwing earth. Well, some
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kind of symbolic gesture, a little earth and
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flowers on top, let’s say carnations as
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a rule. Well, there you get a
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design of four pillars, a
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coffin is loaded on it and slowly lowered,
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it’s like
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some kind of electric button. you press and the
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generator just stands there Well, this is better
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Probably because it looks somehow more
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modern and secondly
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evenly because it happens that when
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the diggers are there they can let go of
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the rope,
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well again it all depends on
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how much money you have, roughly speaking, with such
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an elevator 1150 it’s just a group to let
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the land 1150 rent it. It’s
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awesome in my opinion. It seems to me that for about
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five thousand there will be ten diggers holding
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it, yes. Well, if you have a lot of money and you
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want an
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awesome funeral and you are ready to pay for
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it, you pay Well, more precisely, you’re not
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relatives, that’s all for you too equally at this
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moment How often is an elevator ordered
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compared to ordinary ropes
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[music]
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escort What other places did you occupy there the
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most interesting understanding
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the most interesting Yes, most likely the Agent and
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just the escort teams
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because the
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escort teams then come up
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to the relatives after the whole ceremony
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they all ask for a tip, no, not everyone, some people give
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a [ __ ], some people even want to fight,
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but as a rule, they give about five thousand for the
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Brigade and everyone is happy. But the most
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they gave us was 35 thousand. More precisely, for the fact
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that they basically just buried it. Normally
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quickly and efficiently without the incident
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depends on the escort team, there are
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escort teams that simply
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Frankly kill your dick and carry it
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without respect as if you were dead or something. And
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someone in the church will give you candles
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and put flowers well I’m closer to you
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if necessary Well, you should somehow
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look prostatic shirt trousers
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or a black suit No
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black shirt Now lately in
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suits just with a tie and an armband
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an armband is hung on the left arm here it
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turns out a
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stripe with a black stripe with a red stripe is
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what the brigade is defeated Well, how is the
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school on duty red And I remind you that the
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sponsor of the issue of our today's
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Negabu Zhilnik Yes, and not even the Khovanskoe
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cemetery But the same bit dad, our
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friends will be on telegram who
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allow you to quickly buy and sell crypto
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without leaving the cart. If you
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trade and it’s good to trade there are
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large gaps between the purchase and
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sale prices, you will find all the links in
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the description As always, very there are a lot of people
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who used to work in law enforcement, someone
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brings a cabinet instead of a coffin, he
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was a [ __ ], we had situations when
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morgue refrigerators stopped working,
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there were situations when they said that
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coffins were returned from crematoria back to the
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store, bodies fell out of the coffin when they
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were carried Those who have acquaintances they
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can do almost everything
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[music]
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in general, it’s true that in the funeral business,
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everything seems to have been cut down a long time ago and
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newcomers are not particularly welcome there.
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Well, this is probably more there from the point of
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view of new ones. Agents of all kinds simply won’t
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give a place; roughly speaking, there is an agency
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that deals with a certain
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territory and all orders are only hers, for
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example, in Losinoostrovsky there is
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one company that deals with everything and
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there are no new ones, they just eat you up. And if
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you start working, then
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the threats already begin. It happens that a machine is burned down by a
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profitable business and they don’t wait for extra Rotov there,
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who did you communicate there? with all sorts of
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directors there is a cemetery there of these funeral
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offices and so on Who basically
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the owner seemed to characterize, that
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is, the opinion that there are all sorts of former
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bandits there, some former officials Well,
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yes, there are a lot of people
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involved in this business, that is, the Ministry of Internal Affairs,
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mostly well, or offices amorg,
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the task of the morgue is to
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write out these certificates before establishing the
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cause of death, to write out essentially a
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death certificate and I was just filming
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in the morgue for a number of reasons, the shooting didn’t
00:19:23
turn out very cool, it’s still in
00:19:25
the archive and there I remember to wash it somehow and
00:19:29
apply makeup some kind, if there are
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any injuries and so on, in principle,
00:19:37
give away a fully prepared deceased, made up, but in fact, Yes, maybe he’s only
00:19:40
doing this, but again, there are also agents in the morgue
00:19:43
who sit and also impose
00:19:46
services right in the morgue, there
00:19:52
was a situation, there is It turns out that there is a certificate
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and the grandmother’s grandmother announced 260 thousand for the
00:19:59
Funeral and then you [ __ ] see,
00:20:02
he doesn’t have that kind of money at all, he was left alone and
00:20:05
buried his son on the 2nd
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I couldn’t stand it I just came and [ __ ] up
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these women who were sitting there
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processing and did the
00:20:16
kind of cases that you saw
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[music]
00:20:28
on purpose, but it was the relatives who
00:20:31
asked,
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I’ll show you the photo later. Why
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did they want it? Someone brings a closet
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instead of a coffin, like, he was a [ __ ].
00:20:42
Let someone bury it in the closet, he says,
00:20:44
[ __ ], I won’t give you any clothes, it all depends
00:20:47
on the relatives, there’s a lot
00:20:49
relatives with jokes But it depends
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on their relationship with the deceased or
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they are just a little crazy someone is
00:20:56
crazy someone
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is just a shock for someone, roughly speaking, a woman’s
00:21:02
husband cheated on her a long time ago, she divorced him, there
00:21:04
was no one else in this LCD Nothing, I
00:21:07
just [ __ ] bought the cheapest one, I said
00:21:09
I won’t even wear it, and then
00:21:15
what struck you so pleasantly unpleasant
00:21:19
Maybe you’ll remember something 10
00:21:22
years later 20-50 Well, the funeral
00:21:25
was filmed on video, they ordered real
00:21:27
cameramen and filmed the full video they wanted to
00:21:30
understand what
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[music]
00:21:44
Then [ __ ] us and I remember it happened to us,
00:21:47
the priest cursed us there, I wo
00:21:49
n’t forgive you for this, all that [ __ ]. Well, nothing was just
00:21:52
tied up normally and all this was
00:21:54
due to the fact that the coffin was poorly put together.
00:21:56
Well, also the manufacturer of the question,
00:22:00
that is, in this it’s not our fault either. There was a
00:22:03
case when the brigade had a winter exercise
00:22:05
and they had to go down the hill to the
00:22:07
grave, but in the end it turned out that we
00:22:10
all slipped and fell and the crop rides and
00:22:12
we ride next to it; relatives
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usually behave adequately or there are
00:22:17
also some... then the excesses all depend on
00:22:19
how you work, basically, roughly
00:22:22
speaking, if you treat
00:22:24
your relatives like a pig there, they think it’s unlikely that anyone
00:22:26
will like it, even if a
00:22:30
loved one died there and you were
00:22:32
either deceived by the Agent or treated somehow rudely
00:22:34
to you There’s not much that’s pleasant. I think
00:22:37
you, too, would have made a horse scandal there. There are
00:22:40
people who think that you owe them everything.
00:22:43
So she paid the money, you
00:22:45
should hold the best ceremony there,
00:22:47
but separate money is taken for that.
00:22:49
It turns out that you are like an Agent. What do you do
00:22:53
to a relative? We discuss, choose a
00:22:56
coffin wreaths if you need a burial place
00:22:59
burial method
00:23:00
escort team bus transport
00:23:03
and everything else on me I order
00:23:06
accessories of all sorts of
00:23:09
escort teams from where to where The
00:23:13
next day either I go or
00:23:15
the runner goes collects documents while receiving the
00:23:17
death certificate has already been postponed
00:23:19
to relatives
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and the entire third day of the funeral as a rule
00:23:23
as a rule, the third day, yes it happens, and it happens
00:23:27
faster and longer; I understand that it
00:23:29
can’t be faster purely physically
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because you won’t have time, but there were cases
00:23:33
when they were stored on the second day. Why wo
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n’t you have time before three days? The morgue is
00:23:37
open from 9 to 4, as a rule, issuance
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issuance before there are two of them there. But if you
00:23:45
pay money, they can give you the
00:23:47
labor there today. That is, I had such a
00:23:49
situation that my deceased had already left
00:23:53
for another city and they didn’t give anything about the death certificate,
00:23:55
so then the person simply
00:23:59
said he was dead and was already catching up
00:24:01
car because the car was traveling to another
00:24:03
city and that it cannot be transported without a
00:24:05
certificate
00:24:07
and that a traffic cop will stop you, let’s say the element is
00:24:10
any demand, whatever you say, they do
00:24:21
n’t give away corpses without a death certificate
00:24:31
Well, as a rule, it’s a state government,
00:24:33
so they do what they want, they can
00:24:36
if they don’t like you, they They may
00:24:38
not give you a certificate for two or three days, it’s
00:24:40
just a piece of paper, that is, the person died
00:24:42
and everyone already knows there, well, this piece of paper
00:24:44
which depends on the funeral, roughly speaking,
00:24:47
if they were told not to give it to private
00:24:49
agents,
00:24:51
they won’t do it; there have been cases
00:24:53
when they simply wrote down another the day of
00:24:55
issue you sat in the contract wrote there
00:24:58
for tomorrow
00:25:00
and in the end the issue is [ __ ] for the day after tomorrow
00:25:03
And your bus has already arrived tomorrow
00:25:05
Relatives have arrived, they are doing it
00:25:06
specifically to disrupt the funeral or
00:25:08
to give money
00:25:13
and what to do Just agree to be
00:25:16
polite but again from the outside
00:25:19
relatives of
00:25:20
relatives
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generally need an agent who is
00:25:26
sociable, who is fine with everyone
00:25:28
everywhere, who can help
00:25:30
where necessary and so on, only
00:25:33
they can even issue almost everything
00:25:37
12 o'clock
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died tragedy Everyone there is in shock, and someone is
00:25:43
just grieving someone but there’s really a
00:25:45
psychological shock, like there’s money
00:25:49
here and there and these agents come and say
00:25:51
Well, there’s 200-300 thousand and how to figure out
00:25:55
the cost of this in order to arrange
00:25:58
something reasonable, for
00:26:00
example there’s 300 thousand, but I understand that
00:26:03
it might cost 60-100 there, for
00:26:05
example I I say Well, let's go there OK 120
00:26:07
150 there they tell me 300 and that's all, well,
00:26:11
understand, in any case, sooner or later
00:26:14
that agent will come to you who made
00:26:16
you much cheaper than the one who
00:26:18
came the first time, but time is running out,
00:26:20
they will all come to you within 3 -4 hours
00:26:22
You can simply choose from them after the
00:26:26
fact of the funeral, you can have a good
00:26:28
funeral with a good coffin with good
00:26:30
transport for
00:26:32
100 thousand, this does not take into account the services of Morgan
00:26:36
and
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Mark, how much does
00:26:40
25-26 charge, it’s the difference, but in many, the face
00:26:44
can be done without a check and you it will be
00:26:47
about five thousand cheaper Crematorium How much
00:26:51
does it cost,
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again, if you choose Khovansky
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is located in Domodedovo and what happens is that it’s
00:27:03
just a person in a coffin Yes, in a wooden one they
00:27:06
probably burn and scoop out well, and as I
00:27:10
understand it, they should not burn in a common
00:27:12
oven in some individual cell
00:27:14
where are the Ashes, in principle, well, theoretically,
00:27:16
plus or minus only yours if you clean
00:27:18
after each use How it works,
00:27:23
but I know that the Stone Flower Crematorium
00:27:26
is
00:27:28
burned not there, burned in another place, but
00:27:32
this How do you know this
00:27:34
assumption or directly No, even on
00:27:36
the site it is written there
00:27:38
were situations when they said that from
00:27:41
the crematorium they return the coffins back to the
00:27:43
store Why
00:27:46
can they sell it And how much is this man of
00:27:49
average build there? Let's say there is a meter seventy
00:27:51
left,
00:27:53
here is the urn when they give it away Well, everyone steps on the floor of the organ and
00:27:56
what is the volume of the urn
00:27:58
there somewhere This is plus or minus to liters
00:28:01
3 yes, probably three and a half somewhere
00:28:05
And there you saw it yourself Ashes
00:28:08
I was also not interested because from
00:28:10
my relatives
00:28:11
they give it to relatives or how you
00:28:14
have to eat there about death And they give it
00:28:17
again, you can also include
00:28:22
ceramic stone ones there for 150 thousand or
00:28:24
metal ones,
00:28:26
there are ceramic ones, whatever you want,
00:28:29
choose it and what do people then do with it? They do
00:28:34
n’t store it at home, they can store it at home.
00:28:45
This is in the Kremlin wall, this is
00:28:48
Murmansk,
00:28:54
if you run out of space on your grave,
00:28:57
you can put it there. Just
00:29:00
bury yourself
00:29:21
there, who is closing the U river with concrete.
00:29:24
no one died of your relatives
00:29:26
age yet Well, yes And if someone died,
00:29:30
then I was already small, I just don’t
00:29:33
know. Total
00:29:35
You say the real cost is 100k Well,
00:29:38
okay, in principle, you can decide for them,
00:29:40
so it turns out that the first Agent
00:29:43
who came to me there 200-300 called
00:29:46
just ignore him these entrances
00:29:49
Yes, you can count everyone
00:29:52
who comes to you as any agent and then I’ll just
00:29:54
think about it
00:29:56
and choose the one you like best,
00:30:01
but I would advise everyone to work with private
00:30:03
companies Why is it
00:30:06
cheaper than the state
00:30:12
But it’s best to work privately an agent
00:30:14
who does not work for the company. Well,
00:30:17
how can you understand? That is, when he comes to you.
00:30:19
You just have to check with him.
00:30:21
There, from whatever office he
00:30:23
will say, I’m on my own. So, well,
00:30:25
you can do that, well, you have to understand it yourself
00:30:27
somehow I don’t know on a hunch or something
00:30:29
because agents, as a rule, who
00:30:32
work for companies come with badges.
00:30:33
And they also have the company number written on the power of attorney;
00:30:36
company number;
00:30:39
company name; all this is written; you write the power of attorney
00:30:41
so that the
00:30:43
slider or the Agent himself can already perform
00:30:46
actions in the morgues of someone who died for you,
00:31:01
what is the most unpleasant thing in the work of an Agent, the
00:31:03
most unpleasant thing is that you see
00:31:07
tears all the time,
00:31:08
tears, hysterical states, roughly
00:31:12
speaking, I sat for three and a half hours and
00:31:14
served what Sergei Alekseevich was Good,
00:31:16
yes We don’t have to No, of course But what has to
00:31:19
happen is that you must communicate with everyone
00:31:23
respectfully Even if it applies to you
00:31:24
what does this mean in principle in any
00:31:27
area of ​​life it is useful what else is so
00:31:29
unpleasant the unpleasant smell of the morgue we
00:31:32
had situations when the refrigerators of the morgue
00:31:34
stopped working and it was just
00:31:37
[ __ ] up And who is the most difficult, purely
00:31:40
psychologically, to keep children
00:31:43
the most heavy children, that is,
00:31:46
he buried a lot of children or at his own expense,
00:31:50
the cost again depends on the Agent
00:31:53
who you are on this Like When I was filming
00:31:56
that the shooting didn’t work out there was such a well, an orderly has
00:32:00
been working there for 30 years, he
00:32:03
naturally everyone drinks in black
00:32:06
work, I’m nervous I also asked him,
00:32:09
I say who to work with, the children say, They’re
00:32:14
already older, they’re huge, I still can’t
00:32:16
get used to them. And I also arrived at the morgue
00:32:20
in the morning there at about ten in the morning and just
00:32:23
a few hours later, even at this time on the radio,
00:32:25
they said on the news that a
00:32:27
small
00:32:30
boy was
00:32:32
crossing or Moving on the bike, the
00:32:34
railway and was wearing headphones, I didn’t
00:32:37
see or hear because of the headphones of
00:32:38
the train, it was briefly smeared and when I
00:32:41
arrived at the morgue, the orderly had already
00:32:44
opened it up there and was processing it because he was
00:32:46
doing some procedures there, then I already
00:32:48
ran into him parents and me there,
00:32:51
well, everyone basically
00:32:53
had tears in their eyes. Whoever saw or heard
00:32:55
this situation right Well, it’s easy, even
00:32:58
if you sit like that, think about what it’s like
00:33:01
to lose a child, you
00:33:04
just put your living soul there for 10 years,
00:33:07
your own blood, and then it
00:33:09
just didn’t become like you yourself you relate to
00:33:12
death
00:33:16
and how people generally understand or
00:33:21
how they relate to something,
00:33:24
just because it shouldn’t have happened
00:33:35
if there are a lot of women among the ritual agents,
00:33:44
but even though it’s 50/50, maybe I don’t
00:33:48
know all the agents,
00:33:49
a lot of women are sitting it is in the morgues that
00:33:52
the services are arranged there Morgen where he filmed it
00:33:54
was a family business and the husband is the director of
00:33:57
the morgue Well, of course the
00:33:58
wife is a state morgue Well, experts make all sorts of sections,
00:34:03
I saw right under the glass, a straight section of the
00:34:05
lung, let’s say a thin plate under
00:34:08
the glass and so that the microscope could
00:34:09
study the preparations to prepare the preparations
00:34:12
There are a lot of married couples who are
00:34:14
engaged in a lot of things and who find
00:34:16
relationships in this area. We have
00:34:19
several agents who married a
00:34:22
girl who issues certificates and
00:34:24
now they have lifelong connections, but
00:34:27
they can get a certificate for 30 minutes in an hour. I do
00:34:29
n’t understand how complicated this certificate is.
00:34:31
a man died there Well, although probably
00:34:34
this doctor should work, he should perform an
00:34:36
autopsy, that is, winter As always, there is a
00:34:40
lot of work, you work for days,
00:34:43
I don’t know how autumn and winter are shaping up, there is a
00:34:45
lot of work itself,
00:34:48
now the weather is bad,
00:34:49
tomorrow or the day after tomorrow there will be a lot of work, that
00:34:52
is, people more people die in bad weather,
00:34:53
yes And in winter, some aspens die, some just
00:34:57
hanged themselves, some were killed, some were just frozen,
00:35:01
but have you seen more natural
00:35:03
deaths or violent
00:35:05
ones?
00:35:15
You can save the territory of the cemetery
00:35:17
But no one will be a person
00:35:19
This is considered the greatest
00:35:22
human sin: competition between
00:35:26
agencies You say there are a lot of them Yes there is a
00:35:29
state agency There are a lot of private ones There are
00:35:31
also a lot of private agents What
00:35:34
type of private agent are you? You
00:35:36
have never worked for yourself
00:35:38
the company didn’t work and there’s
00:35:41
competition between all of you because I
00:35:43
understand that the margins are huge, you
00:35:45
say at a cost of let’s say 60
00:35:48
thousand, they can name 200-300 without any problems,
00:35:51
that is, it’s there, well, 200 300
00:35:53
percent of the profit Okay, and accordingly
00:35:56
there should be some kind of competition, of course
00:35:59
very big therefore When you
00:36:01
arrive at the address there are already
00:36:02
7 agents standing there agents sometimes fighting order
00:36:05
also such situations happen you
00:36:08
had
00:36:09
the best of all then what kind of account you
00:36:12
need to come for the deal to work out let's
00:36:15
say so first second third first
00:36:18
three
00:36:19
some if there is competition
00:36:22
there are some kind of intrigues and so on showdowns
00:36:25
you say Well, they fought there emotions
00:36:26
there on the spot for the client And so some
00:36:29
more severe actions are taking place
00:36:32
or not the cars are threatening life there all
00:36:36
sorts of notes leave me a lot of
00:36:38
cars competitors
00:36:42
I remember
00:36:47
And what to do
00:36:57
how the development of the Internet has affected your
00:37:00
business a lot
00:37:04
through Yandex Direct, in my opinion, they do this, I’m
00:37:07
not in the first place, they are very similar to
00:37:11
the State Budgetary Institution ear sites of a budgetary institution Well,
00:37:15
everyone calls there as a rule What
00:37:17
do they do then they take orders for themselves That
00:37:21
is, these are direct sites agencies
00:37:24
Here is the agency's website, you typed in the search for
00:37:29
what to do when a relative dies, the first
00:37:32
line is clicked on the first line,
00:37:34
you call, and an agent comes out to you. There is also a
00:37:37
call center that they call, which you
00:37:41
can call and they will tell you everything,
00:37:43
how to do what, where is the private
00:37:47
funeral agency from? or private agents in
00:37:49
general similar to you find out that a person has died
00:37:51
and you need to go, most likely the
00:37:55
money is still alive, you just need to
00:37:57
go up and pick it up Yes, I
00:38:00
understand that employees give up, employees blink,
00:38:03
morgue employees, ambulance police, everyone who
00:38:05
is there,
00:38:08
but there are also
00:38:10
repeat orders when someone is there
00:38:13
someone once died and they just
00:38:15
give you your number and you come That is,
00:38:18
if there are several dead people in one family,
00:38:19
yes yes Friends of friends,
00:38:22
word of mouth plays a lot But
00:38:25
how much did you earn per month the
00:38:27
best month I got 500 thousand
00:38:29
and how much At the same time, they earn money for
00:38:33
diggers and all sorts of other positions of
00:38:36
their fellow countrymen; their salary is 80,100 If
00:38:40
I’m not mistaken. But they also give tips to run away;
00:38:43
accompaniment, as a rule, two and a
00:38:45
half thousand, one and a half thousand exit,
00:38:46
again, plus here’s how much they earn together.
00:38:51
How many exits do they have per day
00:38:56
if at nine delivery there at
00:39:02
10:00
00:39:04
This is what
00:39:11
the priest looks like, the funeral service begins
00:39:16
[music]
00:39:21
again, the priest can sing for 15 minutes
00:39:24
and an hour, it all depends on the priest and his
00:39:27
generosity. Well, yes, he performs the funeral service right at the cemetery,
00:39:30
or is this rarely possible if you
00:39:34
agree with the priest for him to come
00:39:36
then he can open it directly at the cemetery,
00:39:38
but it’s easier,
00:39:40
you don’t have to go to the church and then
00:39:42
go from the Church to the cemetery, as a rule. It’s
00:39:45
just that no one wants to
00:39:46
bother with it, it costs much more,
00:39:48
and how many of
00:39:51
my relatives are buried? I don’t remember that we
00:39:53
had a funeral service for anyone. I don’t. I think that
00:39:56
this makes them sleep worse Or does it happen to us that
00:39:59
five people open at once, just 5
00:40:03
are necessary Clearly I’m asking more: out of
00:40:07
100, let’s say, funerals in which you
00:40:09
participated, how many of them drink in
00:40:10
church as a rule
00:40:13
[music]
00:40:15
stereotypes And you
00:40:19
have a funeral service for your relative if someone died and
00:40:21
what do you think about this procedure in general,
00:40:23
you can write in the comments and what you
00:40:25
need to spend money on from the start. You just
00:40:29
ended up there and not as a car sales manager,
00:40:32
let’s say that it happened that way,
00:40:34
you wouldn’t have painted these fences as a child and I
00:40:37
wouldn’t have gotten into the possible Ritual business, it’s
00:40:38
unlikely that I would have got there because it
00:40:42
turned out that I found new
00:40:43
acquaintances,
00:40:44
communicated first with those with others And that’s how it is
00:40:47
on the career ladder so now
00:40:50
to get into the company in fact You
00:40:52
just need sales experience, you can go to
00:40:56
job search site
00:40:58
and enter there Ritual Agent demand is
00:41:02
what skills should one have?
00:41:05
You have already said that a
00:41:06
good salesperson also has a
00:41:11
common language with everyone
00:41:13
[music]
00:41:15
this is a valuable quality I had to
00:41:18
communicate more with
00:41:20
female or
00:41:22
male relatives who are most often responsible for this to all of them
00:41:25
as a rule, the women were
00:41:28
grandmother, mother, and I can’t say that there
00:41:32
weren’t many men, each one
00:41:35
dying in a different way in the coronavirus. When did you
00:41:37
work and how many years did I
00:41:40
work as an agent for a year and a half? There
00:41:42
were a lot of deaths, coronavirus, and at that
00:41:46
time I was working or not. I’m alone. once I
00:41:48
accidentally walked into the Red Zone, they are standing in the summer,
00:41:50
these cosmonauts say, what are you
00:41:52
doing here? We’ll put you
00:41:54
guys on a date and [ __ ] off three
00:41:56
minutes later, the police were there, I was no longer on the
00:41:58
hospital grounds. They called,
00:42:03
you weren’t sick, and in
00:42:07
general, a
00:42:13
year and a half after that, I got sick.
00:42:16
how it started
00:42:25
I felt it, I just knew the temperature
00:42:28
was 37, runny nose, snot, that’s all,
00:42:31
grenades exploded in my head, I’ve
00:42:34
never had a headache like this in my life, but
00:42:37
there are consequences, I haven’t heard
00:42:40
any smells
00:42:41
at all for two years, maybe these are not consequences.
00:42:44
You may just be lucky,
00:42:46
but it happens once a month, once every two months,
00:42:50
something wakes up, I hear it for a few days
00:42:54
Well, not a hundred percent, 50 percent I
00:42:58
hear it remotely, yes Then it disappears again,
00:43:02
not to say that it bothers me, the
00:43:05
main thing is that the taste did not disappear,
00:43:07
the smell
00:43:09
when it was important when there were mostly
00:43:12
gas stoves in people, so that you
00:43:15
can feel if there is a gas leak
00:43:17
[music]
00:43:19
by the way Write if
00:43:22
its smells disappear, tastes usually
00:43:24
disappear, but as a rule, the taste
00:43:27
is restored quickly for everyone; my taste did not
00:43:29
disappear, the smell did not disappear for two years No, if
00:43:32
you had something similar Write
00:43:34
please How long did it take for him to return to you
00:43:36
and return, or is it the same
00:43:38
situation
00:43:44
during the coronavirus, many were buried there
00:43:48
somehow, well, somehow in special places or
00:43:51
in closed coffins, there were some
00:43:52
specific ones, I remember the precautions were
00:43:54
really strict Yes, as a rule, it’s just a
00:43:57
bag which is covered with bleach, everything That is,
00:44:01
you don’t have the opportunity to say goodbye,
00:44:03
then then they started making hornbeams with
00:44:06
glass so that you could watch
00:44:08
say goodbye and that’s it, and the bag you
00:44:10
mean is the one that is placed in the coffin, yes
00:44:12
Usually they just carried the person out in a black
00:44:14
bag From the hospital
00:44:19
[music ]
00:44:21
and they buried or burned or buried no they
00:44:25
burned at that time
00:44:30
and then they became without bags then
00:44:34
sealed
00:44:41
[music]
00:44:44
there were cases that you were working at that
00:44:48
time that workers there, well, the funeral
00:44:51
industry became infected with precisely these
00:44:53
infected dead so that
00:44:55
fans could become infected no Well, again,
00:44:57
you won’t understand from someone, maybe
00:45:00
you just got infected from an ordinary
00:45:04
person, but all of you in the industry were
00:45:06
scared to work at that moment, worse
00:45:09
than many didn’t even work, many were
00:45:11
sitting at home, I didn’t care, I wasn’t
00:45:13
afraid and just wore a mask walked, that
00:45:15
is, any special
00:45:17
precautions I didn’t use people
00:45:20
much more died died during that
00:45:22
period
00:45:28
how many times more times three or four
00:45:32
Probably because I didn’t show up at home
00:45:34
I just lived in the car I went from one order
00:45:38
to another order this is the one month at that
00:45:41
time
00:45:44
priests Should a funeral
00:45:48
agency or a private Agent like you have some kind of your
00:45:50
own?
00:45:53
Listen, if relatives ask for a
00:45:56
priest specifically at the cemetery, then it is
00:45:59
not necessary
00:46:08
who exactly comes to the morgue,
00:46:11
all this is much simpler, they gave it to you right away,
00:46:16
he performed the funeral service, collected everything you're going to the
00:46:19
cemetery There's no need to bring
00:46:20
transport anywhere. You need to bring a
00:46:23
dead person into the cemetery there today. Let's say there are
00:46:25
even two there. That is, you have to
00:46:28
organize the first thing. Well, the machine for
00:46:31
transporting a hearse is called and the second thing.
00:46:35
Well, transport for people there is
00:46:38
some kind of bus, yes. Well, yes, as a rule. they just
00:46:41
ordered a hearse, it’s a bus or
00:46:44
like a Volkswagen Crafter or a Mercedes
00:46:47
Sprinter. There’s just a roller where the
00:46:50
back door is where the coffin is placed and
00:46:53
driven in, and there are also 15 seats,
00:46:57
whoever can, whoever wants to, goes in a transport Well, they
00:47:00
go to the cemetery in such a small
00:47:02
train, usually it all depends on the people But
00:47:05
as a rule, only close relatives
00:47:11
also You can order a Cadillac, I’ve
00:47:15
seen such black ones with a long butt, this
00:47:20
will simply be the
00:47:31
best type of client who is willing to
00:47:34
pay, he just tells you I want
00:47:38
everything to be awesome, I ask how much I’m
00:47:41
willing to spend and that’s it Well, again,
00:47:43
repetitions people whom you already know
00:47:45
who you know that they will already take
00:47:47
services from you And the best thing
00:47:49
Can I please get it cheaper This is the
00:47:52
worst thing you throw there
00:47:55
Three thousand for a wreath is
00:47:57
so expensive Well it can be explained by
00:48:01
logical reasons That people
00:48:03
just don’t have money
00:48:06
concept as a guaranty when some kind of
00:48:10
crime was committed, or
00:48:12
maybe by mistake they buried this person,
00:48:14
something else, everything according to the law
00:48:16
happens naturally, there is the presence
00:48:18
of witnesses And so on, but there were
00:48:20
cases when for some reason the body was simply
00:48:23
dug up.
00:48:25
I read that after a few years you can
00:48:31
put another
00:48:33
burial on top of the grave, that is, this is often
00:48:34
practiced, as a rule, yes. Why
00:48:37
buy new ones,
00:48:38
just a place, or that if you have a
00:48:41
monument there, then you pay for the dismantling of
00:48:43
the monument, but somehow it’s more convenient to walk
00:48:48
when you have all your relatives in one
00:48:49
place rather than one at one end of
00:48:52
the cemetery at the other, that is, but if
00:48:55
you bury a relative
00:48:58
in the same place, it works out. If I’m almost talking
00:49:01
about the fact that well, another person’s
00:49:03
relative died there
00:49:06
50 years ago and as if everyone had already
00:49:09
allowed me to bury myself in this place, they
00:49:10
just won’t allow you to go upstairs. You have to
00:49:14
prove the relationship,
00:49:15
that is, only relatives can then, that
00:49:17
is, you prove the relationship and then
00:49:20
you can. Is it true that with people who
00:49:22
are related to the funeral business,
00:49:24
people who know who they and so on
00:49:28
somehow try not to communicate much and
00:49:33
avoid them
00:49:34
[music]
00:49:40
But in fact, we are the same people as everyone else. Your
00:49:46
attitude towards death has changed [music] after working
00:49:49
in your profession, or
00:49:51
was it initially like this?
00:49:55
-the field of activity did not
00:49:58
influence here what did influence It was me who
00:50:02
wanted to get a tattoo with an
00:50:04
anubis Yes, some kind of Egyptian Tambov
00:50:06
There are deaths If I’m not mistaken, it didn’t
00:50:09
happen Why did I get sick somehow it became all the
00:50:12
same for you to recommend to people
00:50:14
who maybe impress them these
00:50:18
figures are not afraid of death Yes, they would like to
00:50:20
start working as a private
00:50:22
ritual agent, look for vacancies,
00:50:25
try yourself,
00:50:27
try to say that
00:50:30
you worked there once, something connected with this, that
00:50:33
is, study the information, you can work.
00:50:36
To begin with, just as an employee of some kind of
00:50:39
ritual service straight You can
00:50:41
try to work first as a
00:50:44
support team to understand the mechanics of the
00:50:46
action, how it’s all built, then
00:50:49
become a foreman to communicate with
00:50:52
the customer’s relatives directly, and
00:50:55
then try to
00:50:56
arrange some kind of company. How did you
00:50:59
cope with the emotional load? The
00:51:01
same employees of the morning guards, but it’s no secret, they
00:51:03
often drink I don’t know, I took it
00:51:06
all in a simpler way. I just didn’t have time to take it to
00:51:08
heart. I treated it like it was my
00:51:11
job, like that I help people.
00:51:13
Therefore, it wasn’t very hard, it
00:51:16
was hard when you work for days, when you
00:51:19
sit with one customer, then you
00:51:21
have to go to another to the customer and even have
00:51:24
time to wash himself, sometimes there is a quick
00:51:26
quick question: is it a
00:51:30
Tribute to tradition or is it a bus
00:51:33
carrying a cargo of 200 single drop, it’s like
00:51:36
something else from Afghanistan. Just
00:51:37
if he died here in Thailand in America,
00:51:40
they transported everything here, often in funeral
00:51:44
cars, in general, numbers with the number 200 no, as
00:51:46
a rule, these are just gazelles the whole
00:51:50
burial or cremation
00:51:52
what was the highest check in the entire
00:51:55
history of your work
00:51:56
a million must be paid by relatives And
00:52:00
how much did you earn
00:52:03
what is the most difficult thing in the funeral business
00:52:08
the first meeting
00:52:17
and just in this state talking
00:52:20
to a person
00:52:23
like this issue friends, write what you
00:52:27
knew, you know the funeral business, what
00:52:30
we talked about today, we have already talked about
00:52:32
the issues for which
00:52:34
shootouts, fights and so on
00:52:36
were not touched upon, we just had a little insight into
00:52:38
this profession. This market. Come on, this is a
00:52:41
phenomenon. If you want from the inside and
00:52:43
subscribe to channel like
00:52:45
dislikes questions write comments under
00:52:48
the episode I hug
00:52:56
you while I’m sitting
00:53:00
working these people are only talking about yours my
00:53:04
life experience
00:53:11
[music]

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