2019 PW Changed my life

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2019
  • Many people are not aware of the possibilities that Public Works can be a good career. Not everyone can attend college nor wants to attend college. There are options for individual that like to work with their hands, solve problems, work with people and work outdoors. We hope we can motivate people to look into a career in Public Works.
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    Chicago Metro Website: chicago.apwa.net/
    APWA website: www.apwa.net/
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Комментарии • 20

  • @bryanporter4318
    @bryanporter4318 4 года назад +9

    I became a public worker even though I already had a masters degree. I love my job. This video is so inspiring. Great job.

    • @Horsecockbadger
      @Horsecockbadger Год назад

      Degrees dont mean jackshit in the real world, A public sector job does!

  • @miketiegs3530
    @miketiegs3530 4 года назад +3

    Very cool video!! You followed a very similar career path that I did! Forestry then was picked for water and sewer then the water plant in Lake Forest! Keep up the good work!

  • @stonelandllc8182
    @stonelandllc8182 4 года назад +2

    hey great little production. I think this was really entertaining and informational. You might still become famous Mr. Fontanez

  • @chadpieper3902
    @chadpieper3902 4 года назад +2

    Nice video! Great Story!

  • @joemags247
    @joemags247 3 года назад +3

    wow now thats a real public works

  • @bdsjr32
    @bdsjr32 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good video. A lot of young men out there who are not a good fit for college, or the military, right away and could benefit from a start up in a municipal public works Department.

    • @APWAChicagoMetro
      @APWAChicagoMetro 9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you! We are trying to get more young people interested and aware of public service.

  • @ro-landocalrissian4633
    @ro-landocalrissian4633 2 года назад +2

    How’s the starting pay? What are your hours? Are weekends mandatory? Do they switch your duties everyday? Can you only apply at your hometown or can you work in a different town?

  • @latinivasion
    @latinivasion 3 года назад +3

    I will probably have an opportunity to change my career as a truck driver to join the Public Works force in my town later this year. Much smaller than Buffalo Grove. Wondering if its a good idea at 43.

    • @apwachicagometrochapter5620
      @apwachicagometrochapter5620  3 года назад +4

      You’re never too old to join public works. If you can be reliable and are a self starter people will notice. Good luck!

    • @nowucme5221
      @nowucme5221 3 года назад +2

      im in same position myself u being a trucker they are cryin out for your skills

    • @dirttrackdevil1149
      @dirttrackdevil1149 2 года назад

      @@apwachicagometrochapter5620 I'm a welder but I live in East TN and Im sure alot of people know East TN the cost of living is low but no alot of jobs especially I'm skilled trades most jobs have a 2 hour commute to Knoxville for a decent one welding has become really stagnant and I'm thinking about going to the public works department in my town cause I know a few people that work there I've just heard the money isn't good but the benefits are great don't know if that's true and do you get to do any welding at all in public works will the skill help me put at all any info would be great

    • @apwachicagometrochapter5620
      @apwachicagometrochapter5620  2 года назад

      @@dirttrackdevil1149 Every public works department is different throughout the country. Most focus on street repairs, sewer and watermain installation and maintenance, forestry, street lighting to name a few. Welding may be of use but may not be an everyday need. That being said, if you are good at your craft, chances are that you would be good in the public works field. Finding and fixing problems, finding ways to efficiently and economically accomplish tasks.
      Wages are not good... That's always everyone's question. That just depends on the economy. During a growing economy, the private sector may pay more but there is the chance of the position being eliminated during a down economy. So people are attracted to the higher paying jobs. PW is a bit more stable. During down a economy, sometimes people complain about how much PW staff earn. Most PW organizations have a modest cost of living adjustment. Plus you should have an opportunity to become vested and receive a pension, so maybe long term it is better than the private side. That will depend on people's living standards and current needs.
      You should reach out and talk to your local PW director or superintendent and see what they have to say. Your handle is dirt track devil, so maybe you are into dirt bikes. If so, you probably do maintenance on them. PW has plenty of motor vehicles requiring service and maintenance. This could potentially include police and fire equipment.
      If you are a problem solver, like people, working with your hands and possibly like figuring out ways to save, you should look into PW. Starting low in your desired position is not necessary a bad start. People retire, get promoted or move to other organizations. Positions can open up. Ask questions before committing.
      Continuing education is also sometimes supported which can increase peoples chances of being promoted.
      It will be up to you. You can get more info about PW from the national APWA website: www.apwa.net/
      Good luck with whatever you decide.

    • @dirttrackdevil1149
      @dirttrackdevil1149 2 года назад

      @@apwachicagometrochapter5620 thanks for the information it really helped me out and got me interested I I filled my application out at my local city clerks office and they have tons of different things to do like operating graders and other heavy equipment it seems like it has more to offer than the private sector so I'm gonna go for it👍👍

  • @Jeremyh56
    @Jeremyh56 Год назад +1

    This video makes me want to work there. Any advice for someone looking to take on a management or entry-level role in public works?

    • @APWAChicagoMetro
      @APWAChicagoMetro Год назад +2

      Just be you. Be reliable and do a good job. Find a mentor, someone who is willing to teach you and answer your questions. Network! You can join a local chapter of APWA and start getting active. Good luck!

  • @tonysyoutube146
    @tonysyoutube146 3 года назад

    Ayeee bg! I’m in lz

  • @jackstephensbuzz
    @jackstephensbuzz 3 года назад

    Does public works make good money?