
A short documentary on a day-in-the-life of a funeral director. What type of people work in this industry and how do they continue make a career out of it? ‘For Life’ observes what what happens on a typical (not that there are any) day as a funeral director. Filmed in South Australia at a Funeral Home established since 1855. www.taylorandforgie.com.au Copyright 2006 email miss_aeryn_parker@hotmail.com for further information.
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I am in? college,this is what I want to do as a carer. I was wondering is this called pathology?
2:47 – shit my pants, because when she said that, i happened to be staring at the recommended videos on the side of this screen, and my eyes happened to? be on “six feet under – washing nate’s body.” Some scary shit. lol
@BowToMySkill You are out of luck. No? school no job.
I’ve wanted to be an embalmer since I was 16, I’m now 28. I did my 2 weeks work experience so I could get into the course. They were the most amazing 2 weeks of my life. I learnt SO many things including life lessons. At the end of those 2 weeks I walked away a different person. I haven’t done the course, it is SO hard to find a? montor to take me on. But in the 10 years since I did the 2 weeks I have had 2 daughters so this was put on the back burner. But it is still something I want to do!
@KnoxBlondie yup, pretty much, it’s a recession proof industry, ppl die all day everyday?
A job where there’ll always be work. Good? documentary.
that guy is so cool people? are dying to see him. Its mean but i couldnt resist
Wonderful video. Makes me want to go? get a license.
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im a female embalmer here in the philippines? how can i get der? im a qualified because im a licensed embalmer here in our country?
omg he’s an aussie?
Yep im in? that part of youtube again…
Im also a FD in the central valley of Cali, I try to save every Memofolder because their is a story behind each one, I do at least 5 a week, if your not a people person? this is not your line of work.
i would watch this so keep it going get a btter cam hd? please
I assume one would be hired easily. The downside is that you might have? to touch dead people.
I’m looking into becoming a? funeral director, but I’m quite jumpy or more like superstitious. Is there a way to get rid of this fear? Will really understanding the process of embalming and working hands on make this fear any smaller? Experiences anyone?
@BowToMySkill I am sure funeral directors are? in high demand.