Guys! This video should be in the Library of Congress! The "straight scoop" right there. So much good information, so anyone 'on the verge', pay attention and retain what was said. You will make it a lot easier on yourself. Josh, really proud of you, son. Jake, what a good person you are for the guidance and confidence you provide, and for that, I thank you, Keep it up. You fellows; Be Blessed, hope y'all keep us up to speed.
Excellent video, love the work ethic attitude and networking, helping each other thru times that may not be so great, but sticking to it and coming out on top ! Nice job guys ! 👍
One if the best videos hands down. Thank you Josh you just answered alot of questions for me! Jake, as always....Killin it. Good luck to the both of you guys!
Awesome video guys. Pretty well sums up my first year with the exception of traveling and buying a camper. I was fortunate enough to work within an hour of home and had been saving money like crazy eating ramen for weeks on end just to buy another jack stand or spare bottles and when I broke out I didn’t owe a penny to any banks or anyone.
Jake know if either of you are going to see this but I start my new job with a local shipyard at the end of this month your videos helped push me through welding school, so thanks, man! stay blessed
I appreciate this video a ton. Just busted a test for the first time trying to become a combo welder, got my butt chewed out discouraged all that. So to hear all this helps a ton God bless🙏
Always watching learning. I'm still researching to get started on a rig and getting started. I've got structural and pipe welding experience. No downhill pipeline experience.
I'm 3 minutes into the video and I still can't believe they're wearing hoodies. It was over 100° here yesterday, and the forecast is mid to upper 90's as far as you can see. I need a vacation.
This video gave me the motivation I needed! I start welding school Monday and was super nervous, one of the welding instructors told me that you should wait 5 years before you put a rig together and just work in a shop. But hearing about how Josh did it really helped me.
super proud of Jake and Josh here! Jake your a great guy for helping set him up like that.. he's really taken off and doing a great job! God bless you guys and good luck.
Josh and all my helpers and brothers have been increadably driven. all the credit is on them! I just kinda cleared the path, they had to do everything else to get themselves there. thank you Jeremy
Excellent video guys always educating the people and always giving the people real talk on what it take to get into this business 👨🏭 and always put in the work and have a great work ethic 👨🏭👨🏭 #workhard
Here I am 29 years old, served in the military workin Aviation F-18’s, got out and spent 6/7 years doing Sat Com Engineering working with very important companies in space, I much more enjoy my time at my house welding and building things, so I’m her watching this video trying to figure out the best route to get back to Texas from Alaska and make my way into the welding field. I love Alaska, want to learn pipeline then come back to work the Alaska pipeline. Familiar with welding due to fabricating personal things in my shop. With no certs whatsoever, but I also understand that I’m gonna be the small man on the pole and gonna have to learn as the new guy, which i feel i need/want to learn as if i know nothing whatsoever. gonna have to start all over in life but i think it’s worth it. I know this interview is 2 years old, but very valuable information. Thank you guys.
In school right now for multicraft industrial maintenance. It has been crazy expensive, but only a fraction of what Josh was talking about spending in his first year. Tool box, hand tools, power tools, specialty tools, diagnostic tools. Been a crazy experience but it is the best thing I have ever done.
Smart man.. ive been helping for 2 years now, im all rigged up and everything but can’t catch a break. I cant stress out enough about CONNECTIONS.if you don’t know the right people they won’t test you.. down here in south tx people are very greedy . But i dont let that get to me , still practice almost every other day so when the day comes im ready..
you got pretty lucky for christmas haha i haven't been home for Christmas in the past 14yrs haha i been pipelining for a little more than 15 yrs so its good to hear your making sure there's at-least a little family time just to keep your sanity, and keeping your sanity is very important in our line of work haha
I wanna get into pipelining im in jobcorp for welding and im trying to go to advanced training for it. I absolutely love welding like im not even doing this to make money its fun and I enjoy it. The money is gonna be really good but im here to do something I enjoy
Josh has his head on straight, Big things will come in this young mans life. I make a good living, but like Jake, i feel josh has me beat 1000x's in the saving department. I needed to hear this I'm well on my way to being that guy still busting at 70 because im not saving right.
Nice video. If i had no kids back then i would of join to be a pipe welder. Some times the road just leaves you to different directions. Just remember only cus you a pipe welder you make great money. Im a shop welder i run side work after work. Im bless to be making easy 100k a year. Welding has alot of doors to open just be smart and wise
you say helper i say helpmer....its just a a thang...i love you man u speadin good news...and the good news is the Gospel..Amen..God Bless Scofield ...
That guy looks familiar i dont remeber where i work with him i think he was a labor back then in north dekota but keep up the good work guys you guys are awsome
If it was easy, everyone would do it. Invest your money wisely, and often, otherwise you'll be that 70 year old welder wondering what the hell happened.
I'm 29 been welding since I was 22. I get ideas of things I wanna do and make all the time and I set myself a goal of doing them by the time I'm 35. I tell myself all the time " Dont talk about it, do it"! I'm no different than anybody else. Those 50 and 60 year old welders told their self the same thing when they were 30. Don't just talk about it!
@@christopherwalker1294 hey buddy, is this something a 40 year old guy could start out on as a helper and move into a welder or am I too late, as in too old ? Don't get it twisted I'm a hard worker with some fabrication welding experience with tig, and mig welding. Just no pipeline experience.
@@jasonhull5712 I'm going tell you about my personal experience. I started rig welding 4 years ago .I'm 48 now ., I had been welding for a long time and I took me about. 2year to get the necessary tolls to star. I wish but had done it earlier in my life .just have to remember . Rig welding is not always a steady paycheck. Specially in the beginning. . good luck my friend .
Well those tips will. Completely help your jobs ,these tips great warnings,I have done what you do , years past ,your video ,a good memory lane enjoyed it , there was no social media when I did it ,the amount of bullshitters that tried to fake it to make it unbelievable ,
The community is very helpful, I am looking for work near pa but willing to travel have my own rig but poking around looking to see if I can test out somewhere?
fuckn love u guys. im an acetylene welder, here in ventura California. welding on 4' and below on natural gas pipeline distribution. i havent welded in transmission like you guys. but im working on my certs. i am in the local 250 pipefitters union. currently welding for socal gas.
How can you get on as A helper on A pipeline? Never been A helper on A big pipeline? Interested in all of it not getting any younger. Working in the Industrial pipe welding I have my R stamp with the company iam with. Combo welder boiler tubes tig; wire feed; stick . I wanna get my foot in the door but I don’t know nobody. You guys are my only hope lol. Tired of only working 40 hours A week..
One thing I always ask myself when someone says you should do this, or you should get that, or get something newer I always ask myself will this thing help me do my job better, be more productive, or proficient at my job. A set of rims will not help you get the job done better hell they may leave you stranded cause they couldnt take the stress and break. If it ain't broke dont fix it
It will on depend on where you are at and what you are hauling. I prefer a dually they ride better and its a little extra insurance on your truck when you have four wheel in the back.
While I'm not a welder myself ive know quite a few and ive me a grand total of 2 brothers who were over 60 and still welding and wanted to be welding both are structural welders
When r startin out and just breaking out, there is no pretending you could lose your job tomorrow. You could and you absolutely will if you dont think that.
I work union construction growth is definitely made in discomfort. I’m 21 I went from sweeping the floor at 19 to building now I’m going to be running a crew of guys in a week but if the boss ask if I feel comfortable doing something obviously he thinks I’m capable. If you want to progress you have to be uncomfortable, that is best thing I’ve learned being in the blue collar world.
So how long did he work as a helper before he got his own rig? And is that just because you don't have the money to buy a rig so you have to work and save, or is it because you've gotta learn from the guy you're helping and build those connections?
It took a lot of talking and convincing to talk my brothers into it. as far as companies just google oilfield companies texas orwhat ever state your in
I can't believe I just thought to ask this, but with you guys needing to drive around and through other states & stuff all the time, what's the best cell phone service that you've found?
A good work ethic goes a long way people will see that you are serious about it and they will help you and put you on jobs but then there are people who won’t help you and won’t put you on jobs
Im a rig welder but i only work for refretiation pipe my dream is to work for the pipe line but im scare i dont know why.becouse im a good welder i just can make the step forward i dont know were to start
I still need a lot of experience to get but although I want to get straight into getting a job as a pipe welder when I graduate, what do u recommend entering as a helper or just go straight to taking the test to be a welder? Can u please respond..
If you still need a lot of experience, then be a helper first and use your downtime to practice. It helps having the money to spend on coupons for practice, and if you haven't had enough practice, you'll have a hard time passing a test.
@@caingraves157 Welding & fabrication, (more fab than anything) helping out at a job shop in Atlanta whose owner gave me my legs back after an unrelated injury had me all but bedridden for almost 2 years. Been doing a lot of machining lately, but welding is what I prefer. Experience is your friend, and not just yours. Other people who have been welding a long time can show you so much, but most times you have to show them you're serious by doing what you need to and asking the right questions. Good example for you: don't ask anybody "what's the trick to ____?". 'Trick' makes it sound like you're looking for a shortcut. Instead, things like "how do you tell if ___ is ____?" and "what should I look for when ____ might happen" are good ways of conveying your urge to understand more about what you're doing instead of seeming like another guy just looking to hurry up & 'get it done' so he can get his check. Speed will come with time, so don't worry about doing things fast right away. I see a lot of younger people focus on speed, but if you focus on doing things RIGHT, you'll naturally get faster with time, and won't have to spend so much time fixing things. You'll still mess up, but learning how to fix screwups are a big part of growing in a lot of industries. Hell, if you get good enough at it, you might end up being the one they call to do other people's cutouts & reworks.👍
@@caingraves157 No problem, bud. You get that school done, and go be a helper to build up cash for a rig truck, machine, & tools while you practice on your downtime. Then, when you break out, you'll have a much bigger sense of accomplishment, and you'll be able to teach new helpers better because you'll know from experience what they're worried about and what they need to learn. First thing's first though. One step at a time. And don't feel like there's things in school you need to skip over; you'd be surprised how often you might reach for a Tig torch once you get the hang of it, and sanitary stainless work pays alright while you're still at home. Don't ignore anything; you wouldn't believe the little things you pick up on just watching other people work. You'll find out about tools you didn't even think existed, and then you get one and wonder how you ever did without it. Best example of that is the Estwing chipping hammer; I used those $5 spring handled ones forever, and the minute I used that Estwing, I couldn't believe how much easier the slag came off. Dross from plasma & torch cutting, too.
I've been asking myself this same question. All the videos I have seen have younger people everywhere. I'm wondering if at 46 I am too late to the game. I grew up around welders and the industrial life in southern Mississippi but moved to Texas after serving 4 yeas in the Army as a Mechanic 19 years ago. I have two kids and a grandchild now and am about to be empty nested. I've stayed close to home cause of my family, but now I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make some serious money. I have always loved welding, but chose other careers cause of my family and situations at that time. I started to go to vocational welding school right out of high school but changed to machining before I even got to 7018. I graduated as a certified machinist, but then all the machine jobs moved up north and I was not in a position to chase them. (What a waste of time. I should have just stuck with welding!) What would be your suggestion to get back into the life at this age? What jobs should I look for and start with? Do I need to go back to school first? Seeing as I'm in Texas, I'm pretty sure that the expectations are higher here therefore harder to get in. Do you think I will have to go elsewhere to "sneak" in? Or do you guys think I'm just too late and need some mid-life counseling?
I want to be as good as you Jacob I know it takes a lot of practice work,time, patience etc.but I want to b a pipe welder.im two months in going to college school for welding I need five more months to graduate.
Gas stations will strip your money people everything in those places are so price jacked my husband would always do this and you really don't realize how bad they get ya but they do good advice
I am in Pennsylvania working a fab job as a helper. Another helper here stays out late almost every night getting drunk. LoL I do not understand how he can function at work.
Jacob Schofield Ahh it’s alright. I figured it out after a few weeks. I built my whole truck set up before even working in the oilfields. And when I got here I had to sell it because my truck blew up. So I had to sell my $9k truck for $3k. Then I bought a new truck. I got things fingered out now. Now I have a 2019 f350 dually with my sa200 in the back. I’m almost all rigged out.
This is good info and all but why not do a video on something more useful like, how you prepare for tax season or the percentage you think is good to save over the year for taxes? These are things that I always think about. Unfortunately, there isn’t a video or a discussion about it anywhere. At least not to my knowledge.
I'm a laborer by trade a few years ago I was on a low paying job and didn't want to drag up job was coming to a end and just a handful of us were left on job doing punch list stuff I was really wanting off this job but my B A was a good friend of mine and had put me on some real good work but called and needed man power on this job and out of respect for what he had done gor me I helped him anyway the day came they handed out layoffs I watched a electrician literally come to tears an d cry saying he couldn't live on unemployment a few weeks this man was mid 60s age after talking to this guy he had nothing put back had a new truck new camper riding a new Harley wife had a new car had just built a new home and was in debt to his ears why in the hell would someone do all this at his age instead of putting money back for retirement sorry but I had to walk away from him feeling un sorry fo r him an d his situation but I have went out on jobs as a steward and have handed out checks and watched guys borrowing money 2 to 3 days later because of partying it up or spending it all at th d casino just nuts!
2001 doge... really really nice I got lucky.. wow whatever. I don't know when this video was upload it to RUclips but you do realize it almost 2020.. less then four months and it's an antique
Carl Boucher p-pumped swapped built engine and trans 500 hp could go higher. Built bed. Carli 2.5” lift. Ideal wheel base for pipeline and super nice welding bed.
He probably has money for a new rig. There is a reason people buy and love those trucks. I have a 96 z71 I wouldnt trade for the world. I also have a newer super duty, but my points still the same. What do you drive?
@@joshuariewestahl8086 thanks ,I remember when auto correct made me look like a genius now it turns the word food into door 😂 I just saw that glad you got what I was meaning
You guys should do a podcast I find this shit insanely entertaining
2nd this. Would love to have some background to listen too
Heck yes !
3rd this! Extra money too when work gets slow
Same.
Guys! This video should be in the Library of Congress! The "straight scoop" right there. So much good information, so anyone 'on the verge', pay attention and retain what was said. You will make it a lot easier on yourself. Josh, really proud of you, son. Jake, what a good person you are for the guidance and confidence you provide, and for that, I thank you, Keep it up. You fellows; Be Blessed, hope y'all keep us up to speed.
Can you make a video on exactly what the high low set up looks like and how to avoid a cutout
Please do. Some videos with real word problems like fit ups that arent in your favor and shit like that
Well done Josh :-) great interview Jacob. May you both be blessed with all the work you need and time off to enjoy life.
Excellent video, love the work ethic attitude and networking, helping each other thru times that may not be so great, but sticking to it and coming out on top !
Nice job guys ! 👍
One if the best videos hands down. Thank you Josh you just answered alot of questions for me! Jake, as always....Killin it. Good luck to the both of you guys!
Fantastic!! Great job Jacob and great to hear Josh is doing well!!!
Awesome video guys. Pretty well sums up my first year with the exception of traveling and buying a camper. I was fortunate enough to work within an hour of home and had been saving money like crazy eating ramen for weeks on end just to buy another jack stand or spare bottles and when I broke out I didn’t owe a penny to any banks or anyone.
Heck yes that’s awesome
Jake know if either of you are going to see this but I start my new job with a local shipyard at the end of this month your videos helped push me through welding school, so thanks, man! stay blessed
That is awesome to hear!!! I’m proud of you brother!! Go learn all you can
I appreciate this video a ton. Just busted a test for the first time trying to become a combo welder, got my butt chewed out discouraged all that. So to hear all this helps a ton God bless🙏
All good man. Youll get there just keep going!
Always watching learning. I'm still researching to get started on a rig and getting started. I've got structural and pipe welding experience. No downhill pipeline experience.
I'm 3 minutes into the video and I still can't believe they're wearing hoodies. It was over 100° here yesterday, and the forecast is mid to upper 90's as far as you can see. I need a vacation.
Good job both of you! A positive attitude pays dividends.
This video gave me the motivation I needed! I start welding school Monday and was super nervous, one of the welding instructors told me that you should wait 5 years before you put a rig together and just work in a shop. But hearing about how Josh did it really helped me.
Great video
Lots of important information for up coming rig welders
Like my self
super proud of Jake and Josh here! Jake your a great guy for helping set him up like that.. he's really taken off and doing a great job! God bless you guys and good luck.
Josh and all my helpers and brothers have been increadably driven. all the credit is on them! I just kinda cleared the path, they had to do everything else to get themselves there. thank you Jeremy
Awsome interview jacob glad to be following your success Josh.
Enjoy yalls break.
Excellent video guys always educating the people and always giving the people real talk on what it take to get into this business 👨🏭 and always put in the work and have a great work ethic 👨🏭👨🏭 #workhard
Glad to see Josh doing good.
This still my favorite clip you guys made.
Here I am 29 years old, served in the military workin Aviation F-18’s, got out and spent 6/7 years doing Sat Com Engineering working with very important companies in space, I much more enjoy my time at my house welding and building things, so I’m her watching this video trying to figure out the best route to get back to Texas from Alaska and make my way into the welding field. I love Alaska, want to learn pipeline then come back to work the Alaska pipeline. Familiar with welding due to fabricating personal things in my shop. With no certs whatsoever, but I also understand that I’m gonna be the small man on the pole and gonna have to learn as the new guy, which i feel i need/want to learn as if i know nothing whatsoever. gonna have to start all over in life but i think it’s worth it. I know this interview is 2 years old, but very valuable information. Thank you guys.
In school right now for multicraft industrial maintenance. It has been crazy expensive, but only a fraction of what Josh was talking about spending in his first year. Tool box, hand tools, power tools, specialty tools, diagnostic tools. Been a crazy experience but it is the best thing I have ever done.
Thats awesome brother you guys be safe and keep on welding brother
Hold like steel. Keep after it, be a life long learner, have a great work ethic and behavior and you will become a first class journeyman.
Great stuff guys
Prolly the best vid I seen thus far bro. Makes me wanna hit the pipeline now.
Great video guys!!! Good comin since!!!
🙏
Smart man.. ive been helping for 2 years now, im all rigged up and everything but can’t catch a break. I cant stress out enough about CONNECTIONS.if you don’t know the right people they won’t test you.. down here in south tx people are very greedy . But i dont let that get to me , still practice almost every other day so when the day comes im ready..
Was just welding with this Josh fella, he went union!! Great hand all the way around!!
He is a really stand up guy
Super helpful video man
watched every second thanks for all the tips
Man that means the world thank you.
you got pretty lucky for christmas haha i haven't been home for Christmas in the past 14yrs haha i been pipelining for a little more than 15 yrs so its good to hear your making sure there's at-least a little family time just to keep your sanity, and keeping your sanity is very important in our line of work haha
Great video /info!!
I wanna get into pipelining im in jobcorp for welding and im trying to go to advanced training for it. I absolutely love welding like im not even doing this to make money its fun and I enjoy it. The money is gonna be really good but im here to do something I enjoy
Awesome video , Good info brothers ....
Some good advice 🙌🏼🔥
Josh has his head on straight, Big things will come in this young mans life. I make a good living, but like Jake, i feel josh has me beat 1000x's in the saving department. I needed to hear this I'm well on my way to being that guy still busting at 70 because im not saving right.
Excellent peice thank you.
You guys rock seriously
good on you guys!
Totally awasome video, great information.
Congratulations on your success Josh.
Thanks Wade we are proud of him.
Nice video. If i had no kids back then i would of join to be a pipe welder. Some times the road just leaves you to different directions. Just remember only cus you a pipe welder you make great money. Im a shop welder i run side work after work. Im bless to be making easy 100k a year. Welding has alot of doors to open just be smart and wise
That is a pretty nice looking rig in the cover photo ;)
Hahahaha you probably know that Rig better then any of us!!
you say helper i say helpmer....its just a a thang...i love you man u speadin good news...and the good news is the Gospel..Amen..God Bless Scofield ...
From Wisconsin? Cool! That's where I am from. Great video
Great video y’all. Get comfortable being uncomfortable.
That guy looks familiar i dont remeber where i work with him i think he was a labor back then in north dekota but keep up the good work guys you guys are awsome
he was a straw boss for Taylor the weld boss
I see bud well good job for him and for you bud good videos keep up the good work thanks for being a good help
Can you guys do a video on the High/Low rod angle subject?
I’m hoping that can be done with south coast welding.
If it was easy, everyone would do it. Invest your money wisely, and often, otherwise you'll be that 70 year old welder wondering what the hell happened.
I'm 29 been welding since I was 22. I get ideas of things I wanna do and make all the time and I set myself a goal of doing them by the time I'm 35. I tell myself all the time " Dont talk about it, do it"! I'm no different than anybody else. Those 50 and 60 year old welders told their self the same thing when they were 30. Don't just talk about it!
@@christopherwalker1294 hey buddy, is this something a 40 year old guy could start out on as a helper and move into a welder or am I too late, as in too old ? Don't get it twisted I'm a hard worker with some fabrication welding experience with tig, and mig welding. Just no pipeline experience.
@@jasonhull5712 I'm going tell you about my personal experience. I started rig welding 4 years ago .I'm 48 now ., I had been welding for a long time and I took me about. 2year to get the necessary tolls to star. I wish but had done it earlier in my life .just have to remember . Rig welding is not always a steady paycheck. Specially in the beginning. . good luck my friend .
Just wondering if Josh still has that v10 dually because I need a truck to start building my own welding rig
Well those tips will. Completely help your jobs ,these tips great warnings,I have done what you do , years past ,your video ,a good memory lane enjoyed it , there was no social media when I did it ,the amount of bullshitters that tried to fake it to make it unbelievable ,
The community is very helpful, I am looking for work near pa but willing to travel have my own rig but poking around looking to see if I can test out somewhere?
What made you leave the boilermaker's union to be a pipeline welder? What year apprentice were you?
Old vid. But there’s nothing wrong with a tub rig. Most guys here in Canada run tubs. The Texas bed looks cool for sure. But definitely not necessary.
fuckn love u guys. im an acetylene welder, here in ventura California. welding on 4' and below on natural gas pipeline distribution. i havent welded in transmission like you guys. but im working on my certs. i am in the local 250 pipefitters union. currently welding for socal gas.
Man keep getting after it!! No doubt in my mind you will get it. I’ve actually never heard of anyone that did acetylene welds that is way cool.
Just need a few more tools, I been practicing slot.
On average what do you helpers bring home every week or two weeks
How can you get on as A helper on A pipeline? Never been A helper on A big pipeline? Interested in all of it not getting any younger. Working in the Industrial pipe welding I have my R stamp with the company iam with. Combo welder boiler tubes tig; wire feed; stick . I wanna get my foot in the door but I don’t know nobody. You guys are my only hope lol. Tired of only working 40 hours A week..
Damn i feel what yall feel🎆
One thing I always ask myself when someone says you should do this, or you should get that, or get something newer I always ask myself will this thing help me do my job better, be more productive, or proficient at my job. A set of rims will not help you get the job done better hell they may leave you stranded cause they couldnt take the stress and break. If it ain't broke dont fix it
You worked in Sterling?! I wish i would have known. I live north about 15 miles. Would have loved to have met you!
Oh yeah we know right where you are.
Jacob Schofield that doesn’t sound creeperish at all haha. Keep up the good work.
Can you do a video on diesel dually vs diesel 4 wheel? Trying to decide which is better to get
It will on depend on where you are at and what you are hauling. I prefer a dually they ride better and its a little extra insurance on your truck when you have four wheel in the back.
When will the Orange hoodies be back on the site?
10:38 what you said is 100% true.
While I'm not a welder myself ive know quite a few and ive me a grand total of 2 brothers who were over 60 and still welding and wanted to be welding both are structural welders
Thanks awesome man and good stuff!
Podcast !!
Haha, maybe sometime later this year, who knows?
When r startin out and just breaking out, there is no pretending you could lose your job tomorrow. You could and you absolutely will if you dont think that.
Amen to that!!
I work union construction growth is definitely made in discomfort. I’m 21 I went from sweeping the floor at 19 to building now I’m going to be running a crew of guys in a week but if the boss ask if I feel comfortable doing something obviously he thinks I’m capable. If you want to progress you have to be uncomfortable, that is best thing I’ve learned being in the blue collar world.
Amen to that!!
So how long did he work as a helper before he got his own rig? And is that just because you don't have the money to buy a rig so you have to work and save, or is it because you've gotta learn from the guy you're helping and build those connections?
Lol he answered my question pretty soon into the video! Good stuff!
I had purchased the v10 a few months before I became a helper and I bought my sa 250 when I was 18
This is awesome man! I wish my brother would get into welding! What’re good companies to apply for as a helper?
It took a lot of talking and convincing to talk my brothers into it. as far as companies just google oilfield companies texas orwhat ever state your in
I can't believe I just thought to ask this, but with you guys needing to drive around and through other states & stuff all the time, what's the best cell phone service that you've found?
CavemanJoe crevice depends on location for best provider. So we opt for a cell booster like wilson cellular weboost
@@joshuariewestahl8086
I hadn't even considered a cell booster. Thanks.
Lemme cop that hoodie boss
Did you get a 4th gen Cummins? If so I believe I saw you on 34 to loveland.. I was in that 2nd gen with the welder and air compressor
Hahaha yes sir. That’s my wife’s truck. I told Eliza. I’m pretty sure this guy knows who we are. Good to meet you brother.
@@JacobSchofield hell yeah! That's bad ass I watched your videos way long before I got into this! Sweet truck brothera
Thanks! It’s my wife’s, she loves it!
A good work ethic goes a long way people will see that you are serious about it and they will help you and put you on jobs but then there are people who won’t help you and won’t put you on jobs
What do you guys mean hi lo gets you money? I've heard that before on here.
Sometimes the high lo will cause a repair or cut out and depending on how many you have. You could be let go.
G R E A T Video
I’m the 1k like!
Im a rig welder but i only work for refretiation pipe my dream is to work for the pipe line but im scare i dont know why.becouse im a good welder i just can make the step forward i dont know were to start
It’s just something new. Anything new is kinda intimidating
I still need a lot of experience to get but although I want to get straight into getting a job as a pipe welder when I graduate, what do u recommend entering as a helper or just go straight to taking the test to be a welder? Can u please respond..
If you still need a lot of experience, then be a helper first and use your downtime to practice. It helps having the money to spend on coupons for practice, and if you haven't had enough practice, you'll have a hard time passing a test.
@@cavemanjoe7972 thank you Joe u must be a welder?
@@caingraves157
Welding & fabrication, (more fab than anything) helping out at a job shop in Atlanta whose owner gave me my legs back after an unrelated injury had me all but bedridden for almost 2 years. Been doing a lot of machining lately, but welding is what I prefer.
Experience is your friend, and not just yours. Other people who have been welding a long time can show you so much, but most times you have to show them you're serious by doing what you need to and asking the right questions.
Good example for you: don't ask anybody "what's the trick to ____?". 'Trick' makes it sound like you're looking for a shortcut. Instead, things like "how do you tell if ___ is ____?" and "what should I look for when ____ might happen" are good ways of conveying your urge to understand more about what you're doing instead of seeming like another guy just looking to hurry up & 'get it done' so he can get his check.
Speed will come with time, so don't worry about doing things fast right away. I see a lot of younger people focus on speed, but if you focus on doing things RIGHT, you'll naturally get faster with time, and won't have to spend so much time fixing things. You'll still mess up, but learning how to fix screwups are a big part of growing in a lot of industries. Hell, if you get good enough at it, you might end up being the one they call to do other people's cutouts & reworks.👍
@@cavemanjoe7972 thank you for that I really do appreciate it a lot means a lot .thank you for answering my question
@@caingraves157
No problem, bud. You get that school done, and go be a helper to build up cash for a rig truck, machine, & tools while you practice on your downtime. Then, when you break out, you'll have a much bigger sense of accomplishment, and you'll be able to teach new helpers better because you'll know from experience what they're worried about and what they need to learn.
First thing's first though. One step at a time. And don't feel like there's things in school you need to skip over; you'd be surprised how often you might reach for a Tig torch once you get the hang of it, and sanitary stainless work pays alright while you're still at home. Don't ignore anything; you wouldn't believe the little things you pick up on just watching other people work. You'll find out about tools you didn't even think existed, and then you get one and wonder how you ever did without it. Best example of that is the Estwing chipping hammer; I used those $5 spring handled ones forever, and the minute I used that Estwing, I couldn't believe how much easier the slag came off. Dross from plasma & torch cutting, too.
So how much would you pay for a Lincoln sa250 diesel in good shape?
3k-5k. They weld good just not like a red face haha
I paid 4500 for my classic 2 chopped that sucker stacks metal
Is it realistic for someone who is 40+ years old with welding experiance to get involved in the pipeline industry as a helper?. If so, how?.
Yes I'd like to know the same thing too
I've been asking myself this same question. All the videos I have seen have younger people everywhere. I'm wondering if at 46 I am too late to the game. I grew up around welders and the industrial life in southern Mississippi but moved to Texas after serving 4 yeas in the Army as a Mechanic 19 years ago. I have two kids and a grandchild now and am about to be empty nested. I've stayed close to home cause of my family, but now I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make some serious money. I have always loved welding, but chose other careers cause of my family and situations at that time. I started to go to vocational welding school right out of high school but changed to machining before I even got to 7018. I graduated as a certified machinist, but then all the machine jobs moved up north and I was not in a position to chase them. (What a waste of time. I should have just stuck with welding!) What would be your suggestion to get back into the life at this age? What jobs should I look for and start with? Do I need to go back to school first? Seeing as I'm in Texas, I'm pretty sure that the expectations are higher here therefore harder to get in. Do you think I will have to go elsewhere to "sneak" in? Or do you guys think I'm just too late and need some mid-life counseling?
I want to be as good as you Jacob I know it takes a lot of practice work,time, patience etc.but I want to b a pipe welder.im two months in going to college school for welding I need five more months to graduate.
U go to tulsa
@@juanalvarado2661 Tulsa what's that my friend is that a company not sure
@@caingraves157 not it's a welding school that's 7months to that where I am at. It's called tulsa welding school
@@juanalvarado2661 oh ok I'm going to school already
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What pipeline in sterling
20” last winter
Was that the one coming from the Bakker?
Thanks for the reply
Gas stations will strip your money people everything in those places are so price jacked my husband would always do this and you really don't realize how bad they get ya but they do good advice
What dose " gets your money" mean ? Hi - low gets your money... ?
Jason it means busting xrays or catching repairs which means just a few of those and they lay you off meaning your not making money anymore.
No payments is the way to go🇺🇸
I am in Pennsylvania working a fab job as a helper. Another helper here stays out late almost every night getting drunk. LoL I do not understand how he can function at work.
He probably didn’t have much money either. Hard to break out as welder when you can’t afford anything
Getting drunk with welder pays in know
Edge 👨🏻🏭
I wish this video came out 4 months ago lol
I know sorry man.
Jacob Schofield Ahh it’s alright. I figured it out after a few weeks. I built my whole truck set up before even working in the oilfields. And when I got here I had to sell it because my truck blew up. So I had to sell my $9k truck for $3k. Then I bought a new truck. I got things fingered out now. Now I have a 2019 f350 dually with my sa200 in the back. I’m almost all rigged out.
What kind of money can a young welder like him make?
Joseph Shubin 100,000 plus
This is good info and all but why not do a video on something more useful like, how you prepare for tax season or the percentage you think is good to save over the year for taxes? These are things that I always think about. Unfortunately, there isn’t a video or a discussion about it anywhere. At least not to my knowledge.
We can do one for taxes but my biggest suggestion is do not do them yourself. Hire an accountant
how old is he ?
23 years old
Break me out jake!!
I'm a laborer by trade a few years ago I was on a low paying job and didn't want to drag up job was coming to a end and just a handful of us were left on job doing punch list stuff I was really wanting off this job but my B A was a good friend of mine and had put me on some real good work but called and needed man power on this job and out of respect for what he had done gor me I helped him anyway the day came they handed out layoffs I watched a electrician literally come to tears an d cry saying he couldn't live on unemployment a few weeks this man was mid 60s age after talking to this guy he had nothing put back had a new truck new camper riding a new Harley wife had a new car had just built a new home and was in debt to his ears why in the hell would someone do all this at his age instead of putting money back for retirement sorry but I had to walk away from him feeling un sorry fo r him an d his situation but I have went out on jobs as a steward and have handed out checks and watched guys borrowing money 2 to 3 days later because of partying it up or spending it all at th d casino just nuts!
2001 doge... really really nice I got lucky.. wow whatever. I don't know when this video was upload it to RUclips but you do realize it almost 2020.. less then four months and it's an antique
Carl Boucher p-pumped swapped built engine and trans 500 hp could go higher. Built bed. Carli 2.5” lift. Ideal wheel base for pipeline and super nice welding bed.
Yeah I don’t think it gets much nicer then that lol!!
He probably has money for a new rig. There is a reason people buy and love those trucks. I have a 96 z71 I wouldnt trade for the world. I also have a newer super duty, but my points still the same. What do you drive?
R u still commenting
Yep
I really want to start pipe welding. Do you think I should get a rig welding machine off the bat to use and practice with
Where do you buy door for a week for $50 more like $150
Gabe Whisen eat lots of rice and chicken thighs. Simple sandwiches and oatmeal for breakfast. Meal prep.
@@joshuariewestahl8086 thanks ,I remember when auto correct made me look like a genius now it turns the word food into door 😂 I just saw that glad you got what I was meaning
Rule #1 - Rule 47 for any business: KEEP COST LOW !!!!! The End.
Dont forget #2 through 46, put in the work.
Soooo. Loyalty. Buy a dog
I wonder if you still welding son
Oh yeah still welding my friend