Women In Construction | Julie Kuklinski | TEDxJacksonWomen

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2016
  • Skilled trades offer tremendous opportunity for women that have been trained for traditionally female jobs or outside with workforce altogether. The Hurricane Katrina recovery effort was so massive, it began to change cultural attitudes about construction and manufacturing jobs and who should be doing them.
    Julie Kuklinski is the Program Director for the Moore Community House Women in Construction Program. Julie came to the Gulf Coast in May of 2006 as a hurricane relief volunteer rebuilding homes affected by Hurricane Katrina. During this time, she led all-female crews in mold remediation work, demolition work, and all other types of residential construction. Julie’s experiences working in east Biloxi led her to the Women in Construction Program in 2008. She was recognized by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2010 and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Women’s Fund of Mississippi and the Faith in Women Coalition. Additionally, she serves on the DOL Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Mega Project EEO Committee, DOL Office of Apprenticeship Secretary of Labor’s Advisory Committee on Apprenticeship ad hoc committee for women in apprenticeship, and the Mississippi Apprenticeship Program planning council.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 28

  • @shannonmcintyre1907
    @shannonmcintyre1907 2 года назад +13

    I roll iron. Heavy equipment. Scrapers, dozers, loaders, rollers, water pulls. First job interview I traveled out of state for it. 25$ in my pocket. Not enough to get back home with. First was told that the office wasn't hiring, and I informed them that I wasn't there for an office job. They told me that they would call if they had an opening. I said I wasn't leaving without a job. I sat outside that office until closing time and he looked surprised to see me and asked why I was still there. I repeated what I had said earlier. I was told to come in for work the following Monday. I started in a dump truck and worked my way up. It's hard work, but I think my dad would have been proud.

    • @tekeyaradford6642
      @tekeyaradford6642 Месяц назад

      Good for you😊 .it's sad that, that's what it takes to get your foot in the door of trades

  • @lorettaleger2825
    @lorettaleger2825 3 года назад +5

    I’ve been in the trades for 33 years. I now make more than 40 dollars an hour. I don’t even know cause I haven’t looked at a pay check in four years. I know I make enough and I don’t take days off. I would recommend it. I’m a boat builder and love it

  • @Deja12
    @Deja12 7 месяцев назад +2

    This made me feel so good. It's been really hard to be accepted where I am. Thank you

  • @ggreener8009
    @ggreener8009 5 лет назад +12

    ✊🏼 Journeyman Heavy Construction Laborer 24 years here, 1987-2011! ✊🏼

  • @tekeyaradford6642
    @tekeyaradford6642 Месяц назад

    Been a carpenter and construction assistant but like many other women it has been difficult to get my foot in the door. This woman is encouraging i appreciate her talk❤

  • @angelar.brownconstructionl8413
    @angelar.brownconstructionl8413 7 лет назад +9

    Love this!!! #change #womeninconstructionrock #betterjobs #betterpay #betteropportunity

  • @timmask11
    @timmask11 7 лет назад +14

    Julie ended her talk triumphantly with "I am a tradeswoman." A very substantive talk about the value of trade jobs and particularly how women are under represented for no good reason.

    • @AlexAtGuilford
      @AlexAtGuilford 5 лет назад

      See my top level post.

    •  2 года назад +2

      No good reason? Have you ever watched a woman try to carry a bag of concrete up a 30 foot ladder?

  • @matribhumiunnayanvlog336
    @matribhumiunnayanvlog336 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good job

  • @kristendavis1248
    @kristendavis1248 10 месяцев назад +2

    Any advice for a woman looking to get into trades with no experience?? I live in southern CA and have no experience in trades. I have been a grocery manager for years and I am looking to make a jump.. Seeking guidance. TIA

    • @Rosehipss
      @Rosehipss 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi you could find a union and apply to become an apprentice! That’s how I got started

  • @lisalangevin8172
    @lisalangevin8172 7 лет назад +3

    Well done!! An important message delivered with skill!

  • @TheAmywco
    @TheAmywco 7 лет назад +2

    yay Julie

  • @ratskraad5890
    @ratskraad5890 Год назад +1

    I wish there were more women like this in the comments that brang home the bacon for men tor a change. We have all this so called progress where kids can be men or women but men cant flip the switch and stay home

    • @BlackHeartsClub7
      @BlackHeartsClub7 8 месяцев назад

      Men can stay at home if they find someone willing to provide for them. It’s rare to find that but it’s possible.

  • @camk6986
    @camk6986 4 года назад

    Bad camera work. It'd be nice to see the presentation.

  • @bronenosecbronenosec522
    @bronenosecbronenosec522 5 лет назад +4

    No bady hire woman in construction I know from my own experience. I pay for George Brown College study there 2009-2012. Totally qyalufaid nobady want to hire me was to 300 interviews maybe. Man was laughing in woman who want to get their job ok...... Is terrible discrimination in Canada against WOMAN!!!!!! On Construction job ok!!!!!! I want to. Opan school for girls in construction.

  • @bronenosecbronenosec522
    @bronenosecbronenosec522 5 лет назад

    I'm from CANADA Toronto Ontario. Construction is prohibited job in Canada ok what you tolking about?????! I aplay for construction worker job because I finish 3 years College in TORONTO George Brown College as a Building Renovation Technituan, no bady want to hire me because I'm a WOMAN!!!! Heavy discrimination going on OK,!

    • @hashimahhassan8601
      @hashimahhassan8601 3 года назад

      ohhh wht a shame, maybe you could try to go to other place like middle east, women are welcomed there + good money too, I used to work there in middle east...anyway Hi my name is Hashimah (frm Malaysia), I am 15 yrs in construction (a QS by profession)

    • @bronenosecbronenosec522
      @bronenosecbronenosec522 3 года назад

      @@hashimahhassan8601 Where in which country you work in construction? I a coming from Europe and in Europe do not have any restrictions to work in construction. I finish 3 years of College as a Building Renovation Technician in Canada but do not help me because of discrimination against women in construction in Canada.

  • @fahhhque2255
    @fahhhque2255 3 года назад +3

    I've painted/sandblasted bridges and tanks for the last 20 years. I have yet to see a woman want to get up high or hold a blast hose for 12 hours. And that's fine. Just stop acting like you can do everything we can. You can't.

    • @excusememam5879
      @excusememam5879 3 года назад +7

      That's an insult to women who actually worked twice or thrice harder in the trades, just to have men telling them they're physically weak and incompetent. Women are not there to prove anything. They're there because they respect their part in the society and had their choice just like you do.

    • @chevytruckman12
      @chevytruckman12 Год назад +1

      @@excusememam5879 women have to work twice as hard because they are half as efficient as men

    • @BlackHeartsClub7
      @BlackHeartsClub7 8 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@chevytruckman12That’s true. Either way it’s better salary than feminine jobs so I don’t blame women for choosing these types of jobs.

  • @Sp1n1985
    @Sp1n1985 7 лет назад +2

    Look at all these Female Viewers