Proud to be 3rd generation western Pennsylvania union fitter and 4th generation steamfitter. This is my family tradition, from my grandfather that was part of 356 and my father that was 47 then 449 and then myself as a 2nd year almost a 3rd year in June this isn't just a profession it's a family. May all my union brothers and sisters stand tall and just do the best you can, we all have our hard times but as a well oiled machine we can always strive and prosper. I bleed red white and blue, but more importantly I bleed black and gold. Long live us and long live 449, we are the standard. God bless.
I just retired from L.U. 74 out of Wilmington,Delaware. N I gotta tell ya the Union is awesome. Hats off to your training facility,n all the apprentices that learn!
as a recent apprentice, after 4 years of "real time" working with millwrights, take what you can, stick with who you like working with, learn what you can!!!! best job in the world!!!
Yes, they did a great job! They were given the questions in advance, but that's it. Eric Holcomb is also in our video on "cold cutting" - ruclips.net/video/xyrG4ZtGZGg/видео.html
Thank you! We appreciate that. Hopefully, we'll have some more project video content coming soon. A lot depends on whether we can sneak in during the lunch break so as not to disrupt the work.
@@fitter5423 it's not that my father and grandfather was well known and I had to apply twice. Persistence is key, I had welding stuff from highschool and I suck at welding hah but I never gave up.
@@fitter5423 all teamster jobs are like that I noticed. I just left ups as a driver and it was crazy how many drivers had retired uncles, fathers, relatives in management, etc etc. These people are never bothered or harassed like people who don't know anybody.
Love this vid!! **PLEASE HELP** I'll taking my aptitude test in a few weeks for steamfitters LU in philadelphia. Can someone fill me in on what exactly will be on the aptitude test (preferably from personal experience), including what math i should brush up on? Thanks in advance!
I'm not sure what I can and cannot answer. I would just reach out to the union itself and ask if they have any thoughts on things you should brush up on.
@@WmTSpaeder i did. They told me that it's a 5 part test: spatial relations, mechanical, verbal, abstract, and numerical reasoning. Thanks anyway for the response!
Straight up man you are so much smarter than you give yourself credit for. I hope you made it because this post is from a year ago but if not don't give up.
It looks like apprentice steamfitters in the USA learn more. I live in British Columbia, Canada, and welding is not part of the steamfitter apprenticeship, even with the UA. I love your videos by the way.
Interesting. Welding seems to have become an integral part of a lot of the trades and the requirements have definitely changed over the years. When I speak to older steamfitters and plumbers, it makes me realize how much things are always changing and evolving. Thanks for checking out our channel.
Hey, I'm in BC as well Im kind of old to be starting on an apprenticeship at 36 yrs old I'd worked lots of construction n mechanical jobs, operating machinery Basically done all kinds of stuff None of which really felt like a career I'm concerned im too old for companies to want to take me on I'm a fit guy, not like I'm agjng I'm eager to learn I just don't know what it takes to get your foot in the door either Most guys I know who landed an apprenticeship had an uncle or dad in the trade Me? I have no such luck Any advice? I'm in Surrey.. last I heard the steamfitter union school was on anasis island Still the cAse ?
Contact your local union and get their thoughts. I would apply for the apprenticeship program and if you don't get in, apply again. I know a lot of people that didn't get in on the first try.
hello there, i want to enrolled as a apprentices pipe fitter. i live in the Bronx, any info as to where and how to apply will be appreciated bless to all.
@@ziggyc4474 They're located in Pittsburgh - Local 449 - www.ua449.com/ But unions are looking for new apprentices all around the country, you just have to find out when. www.ua.org/locals
Yes, missed the comment. Wm. T. Spaeder is a union shop. We interviewed apprentices that were working for us at the time and then went down to the technology center. UA449 is awesome.
We grateful to have such knowledgeable employees as the union trained apprentices.
Proud to be 3rd generation western Pennsylvania union fitter and 4th generation steamfitter. This is my family tradition, from my grandfather that was part of 356 and my father that was 47 then 449 and then myself as a 2nd year almost a 3rd year in June this isn't just a profession it's a family. May all my union brothers and sisters stand tall and just do the best you can, we all have our hard times but as a well oiled machine we can always strive and prosper. I bleed red white and blue, but more importantly I bleed black and gold. Long live us and long live 449, we are the standard. God bless.
I just retired from L.U. 74 out of Wilmington,Delaware. N I gotta tell ya the Union is awesome. Hats off to your training facility,n all the apprentices that learn!
Nice Video Guys!!! Been with the local since 2004 and it’s by far the best move I’ve ever made. The instructors and hands on training is phenomenal.
as a recent apprentice, after 4 years of "real time" working with millwrights, take what you can, stick with who you like working with, learn what you can!!!! best job in the world!!!
You cant learn from books!! the guy that has been doing it for years is, is the best education you can get
Some intelligent and very articulate apprentices in this video!
Yes, they did a great job! They were given the questions in advance, but that's it. Eric Holcomb is also in our video on "cold cutting" - ruclips.net/video/xyrG4ZtGZGg/видео.html
This company you work for is a very good l have been checking out all the other videos on RUclips one of the best Oct. 30 / 2021
Thank you! We appreciate that. Hopefully, we'll have some more project video content coming soon. A lot depends on whether we can sneak in during the lunch break so as not to disrupt the work.
I want one of those t shirts they’re deadly
I’m taking the aptitude test here in September for 449. Out of all the test takers how many get accepted ?
It depends on the talent pool applying each year - there's really no set number.
Hopefully you know someone. Steamfitters are so much nepotism. Everybody’s related to someone.
@@fitter5423 it's not that my father and grandfather was well known and I had to apply twice. Persistence is key, I had welding stuff from highschool and I suck at welding hah but I never gave up.
@@fitter5423 all teamster jobs are like that I noticed. I just left ups as a driver and it was crazy how many drivers had retired uncles, fathers, relatives in management, etc etc. These people are never bothered or harassed like people who don't know anybody.
Man I’m coming right outa high school and gonna try to get into the apprenticeship program this year I would kill for a spot. Anyone got any advice?
Is it true most applicants never get in?
Love this vid!!
**PLEASE HELP** I'll taking my aptitude test in a few weeks for steamfitters LU in philadelphia. Can someone fill me in on what exactly will be on the aptitude test (preferably from personal experience), including what math i should brush up on? Thanks in advance!
I'm not sure what I can and cannot answer. I would just reach out to the union itself and ask if they have any thoughts on things you should brush up on.
@@WmTSpaeder i did. They told me that it's a 5 part test: spatial relations, mechanical, verbal, abstract, and numerical reasoning. Thanks anyway for the response!
@@Mr215Alive Got it. No problem and best of luck on your test!
How’d it go? Looking forward to applying
Straight up man you are so much smarter than you give yourself credit for. I hope you made it because this post is from a year ago but if not don't give up.
What’s the living wage while in the apprenticeship?
Great trade to be in, just sucks no moon lightin' for the fitters :-(
Am interested to learn
It looks like apprentice steamfitters in the USA learn more. I live in British Columbia, Canada, and welding is not part of the steamfitter apprenticeship, even with the UA. I love your videos by the way.
Interesting. Welding seems to have become an integral part of a lot of the trades and the requirements have definitely changed over the years. When I speak to older steamfitters and plumbers, it makes me realize how much things are always changing and evolving. Thanks for checking out our channel.
Hey, I'm in BC as well
Im kind of old to be starting on an apprenticeship at 36 yrs old
I'd worked lots of construction n mechanical jobs, operating machinery
Basically done all kinds of stuff
None of which really felt like a career
I'm concerned im too old for companies to want to take me on
I'm a fit guy, not like I'm agjng
I'm eager to learn
I just don't know what it takes to get your foot in the door either
Most guys I know who landed an apprenticeship had an uncle or dad in the trade
Me? I have no such luck
Any advice? I'm in Surrey.. last I heard the steamfitter union school was on anasis island
Still the cAse ?
Hello I'm 20 should I take a whole 8 month welding course ,would I have a better chance to get into the apprentice program ?
Contact your local union and get their thoughts. I would apply for the apprenticeship program and if you don't get in, apply again. I know a lot of people that didn't get in on the first try.
What's the scale at 449 right now?
The journeyman rate is $42.75 right now.
hello there, i want to enrolled as a apprentices pipe fitter. i live in the Bronx, any info as to where and how to apply will be appreciated bless to all.
Contact your local union. You can look it up various locations here: www.ua.org/locals
Are they hiring for apprentices now?
You'll have to contact the steamfitters to see what's going on due to the pandemic.
@@WmTSpaeder where is this and or what's the number?
@@ziggyc4474 They're located in Pittsburgh - Local 449 - www.ua449.com/ But unions are looking for new apprentices all around the country, you just have to find out when. www.ua.org/locals
Is this a union shop?!?!
Dumb question
@@hybridEP3 how is that a dumb question ? In Texas there are companies that only hire through the union , so that makes it a union shop .
@@leach713 why would UA be promoting a non union shop? Pull your head out your ass
@@hybridEP3 you didn’t read my last comment properly jack, you wouldn’t be talking like to some one in person .haha but ok 👌
Yes, missed the comment. Wm. T. Spaeder is a union shop. We interviewed apprentices that were working for us at the time and then went down to the technology center. UA449 is awesome.
Where is this?
Answered above.
Looks pretty dirty and smokey. Looks like a lot of heavy hard on the back chain fall work in mechanical rooms.