How Much Do Electricians Make?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2020
  • How much money do electricians make in 2020?
    I answer that question in this video based off of what we make here at IBEW Local 48.
    Electricians make great money and in many cases electricians will make over $100,000/ year.
    In this video I cover IBEW wages, IBEW benefit pay, foreman pay, general foreman pay, overtime pay, apprentice wages and how raises work, etc.
    I hope you find this video to be informative and that it answers any questions that you might have about electrician wages. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to me by leaving a comment and/ or direct messaging me on Instagram.
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Комментарии • 876

  • @MadElectrician
    @MadElectrician  3 года назад +75

    As mentioned in this video, these wages reflect IBEW wages for Local 48 (Portland, Oregon). Depending on where you live and the cost of living, your local’s wages may either be more or less.

    • @fidelcollazo4262
      @fidelcollazo4262 3 года назад +4

      Nice video thanks for all the info brother

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      It’s my pleasure man. And thanks for the video suggestion! Your suggestion is the reason why I made this one 👍🏼

    • @20yearolddoomer39
      @20yearolddoomer39 3 года назад +3

      I'm starting portland community college in the spring and I'm going for the trade route more specifically electrician.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Right on man! I would definitely suggest checking out and considering applying for IBEW Local 48 too. The schooling is free and the training center is known as one of the best in the nation. You actually won’t need any prior schooling for it, but if you have any classes relating to the electrical field in any way then it will definitely help increase your chances on getting in.

    • @20yearolddoomer39
      @20yearolddoomer39 3 года назад

      @@MadElectrician i live close to that place do you think getting experience at pcc apritiship could give me a head start

  • @hanktelly4261
    @hanktelly4261 Год назад +30

    I’m retired now but worked IBEW Local 3 in NYC !!! The money was great but doesn’t mean anything if your not happy doing what you do. To me being a electrician completing a job or a phase of a job is instant gratification. Most days you don’t do the same thing which puts you in a rut. Not many jobs give you that. I never regret becoming an electrician.

    • @Boc3phu5
      @Boc3phu5 Год назад +1

      I'm looking at this exact union! Is it good? Do you work all over NYC?

    • @Flips44
      @Flips44 Год назад

      I just signed up I start the test in September

  • @dillonb1228
    @dillonb1228 3 года назад +444

    and if you don't want to support a family 6 figures as a single man is living the dream

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +56

      No kidding!

    • @priceandpride
      @priceandpride 3 года назад +47

      No kid life is where it’s at

    • @dave7701
      @dave7701 3 года назад +15

      Union Electricians easily 70+ hrly.

    • @thedude3189
      @thedude3189 3 года назад +2

      @@dave7701 you're kidding?!

    • @joeyork9891
      @joeyork9891 3 года назад +15

      @@thedude3189
      I'm guessing he's adding benifits in there

  • @PewPewFig
    @PewPewFig 3 года назад +108

    22 years old. Been kinda lost as to where to go next, I've been working at an amazon warehouse, I plan on trying to join my local IBEW soon. Haven't been this excited in a while.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +8

      That's so great to hear! I would obviously highly recommend this career. Check out my "20 Reasons Why I Love Being an Electrician" video if you haven't yet. More reasons to get pumped! I wish you the best of luck in your journey to becoming an apprentice electrician. Feel free to reach out any time with questions that you might have.

    • @frankg3rd1
      @frankg3rd1 3 года назад +7

      Make that call !!!! Be prepared...the apprenticeship can take 5 to 6 years. Your gonna get frustrated...layoffs....travel. In those moments just stay cool and think of the prize. By the time your 28 ....youll be so happy youve stayed the course. Make that call !!!!!!!!!

    • @jesussaves6510
      @jesussaves6510 3 года назад

      Refresh on math bro me too

    • @JaRa911
      @JaRa911 2 года назад +4

      You won’t make it just stay at Amazon. In California there is only about 30k registered general electricians EVER. There is a reason there is so few of us

    • @lastchancebitch1314
      @lastchancebitch1314 2 года назад

      Make sure you don't became a CW

  • @chrisbeatty2147
    @chrisbeatty2147 3 года назад +9

    Hey man , love your videos! Full of information regarding what to expect from this career. I’ve never been hands on really other then working on my car and your videos give me motivation to further a career boost. My future father in law is a journeyman in IBEW local 351 here in South Jersey and he is part of motivation on becoming an electrician. Just about three days away from taking my aptitude test👍🏻

  • @shaunrowley9070
    @shaunrowley9070 3 года назад +3

    So thankful to have found your channel. I’m moving from Florida to Portland as a journeyman and I haven’t found any info on RUclips about local 48 until now. Thank you.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Hey Shaun!
      Right on! Local 48 is a great local. Any idea what company you’ll end up working for? I’m with OEG. I’m glad that you’re enjoying my channel!

  • @jamessolis5301
    @jamessolis5301 3 года назад +54

    Just found this channel. Looking at a career change after the virus rocked my industry. Just turned 29.. Definitely a humbling experience.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +9

      I'm really sorry to hear that. This pandemic has really taken a tole on lots of different industries. Thankfully this industry is pretty resilient to things like this. I wish you the best of luck with your pursuit of this career if this is what you end up going after!

    • @TheRepublicOfJohn
      @TheRepublicOfJohn 3 года назад +2

      Do it! I'm a journeyman Inside Wireman out of Local 494 in Milwaukee. Our total package is somewhere around 65/hr, $44ish on the check plus benefits. I wish I could give you exact #s but our contract year starts June 1st every year and I don't know what the exact numbers are because I don't know what our new raise is.
      But I can say, as a single guy claiming 1 on my W-4, I take home $1175 after taxes in a normal 40/hr week and I don't have to pay out of pocket for health insurance premiums or retirement.
      In 494, we get paid our standard wages for day school as well. We also have one night class per week (3hrs) that are not paid but tuition and books are paid for for those first 3 semesters. After that, we do have to pay for books and tuition, but by then, you're making serious money and tuition and books for the semester are less than 1 weeks wages.

    • @jpk232
      @jpk232 3 года назад +1

      Same, you in the restaurant/hospitality industry?

    • @jamessolis5301
      @jamessolis5301 3 года назад

      @@jpk232 yupp, was a GM of a restaurant. Found a job in construction that pays decent, but always have OT. Working it until I can get in. I applied a few weeks to late to get in this year 🥲

    • @jamessolis5301
      @jamessolis5301 3 года назад

      @@TheRepublicOfJohn I'm definitely trying to get in. I applied a few weeks too late unfortunately. But my app is in and just waiting for the test date. (Was told that'd be around September) So just studying and waiting. This would be for Local 26 D.C.

  • @wsmoran
    @wsmoran 3 года назад +124

    Waiting on my aptitude test here in Seattle with local 46. Making a career jump after over a decade of sales. Your channel, along with ElectricianU have been a great resource.

    • @Lazcano9
      @Lazcano9 3 года назад

      When you enter the apprenticeship what type of test do you take is it hard what should I study

    • @Lazcano9
      @Lazcano9 3 года назад +3

      Looking into this career but im scared of the testing

    • @michaelprendergast7088
      @michaelprendergast7088 3 года назад +1

      @@Lazcano9 you take an aptitude test based on math and English comprehension

    • @adolfodedios8679
      @adolfodedios8679 2 года назад

      Have you taken the test yet??

    • @wsmoran
      @wsmoran 2 года назад

      @@adolfodedios8679 yes, scored an 8 out of 9

  • @thefunkstone5153
    @thefunkstone5153 Год назад +3

    Just want to say thank you for all your content! I just got my rank for the IBEW local 48 apprenticeship. I ranked 38. Your videos definitely helped me! Hopefully ill get the call in the next couple months. Also just want to add the math exam was a lot harder than I was expecting. I paid out for a test prep program designed to pass the test. Well worth the 50 bucks.

  • @heywon75
    @heywon75 2 года назад +4

    Great video! Thank you for sharing with all of us this valuable information. I work in healthcare field for the past 15 years and I’m thinking of changing careers and if I were to do so and start as an apprentice, my pay cut would be approximately 80% less than I’m making now, but I’m willing to take that chance and hoping to pay off on the long run. Thank you again for sharing your valuable knowledge with us!

  • @Bazeingstone
    @Bazeingstone 3 года назад +10

    I love this channel,
    I'm a highschool homeschooler and your videos are perfect for all the big questions I've been trying to figure out,
    Thank you so much, keep up the great work

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      Hey Matthew!
      That's so awesome to hear! I was actually homeschooled until 7th grade, and then I went to public high school. So I know what that's like! I'm happy to hear that my channel has been a good resource for you. If you have any questions for me then don't hesitate to reach out. I'm more than happy to help when I can.

    • @Bazeingstone
      @Bazeingstone 3 года назад +2

      @@MadElectrician Could you do a video on union vs. non-union? I'd love to hear your take, thank you!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Yes! It might not be titled that exactly but that will be what it will be about. It’s pretty high on my list of future video ideas. Thanks for the suggestion! ⚡️

  • @ryanlord24
    @ryanlord24 2 года назад +8

    I just applied to my local I.B.E.W. recently I really hope I get accepted I did 6 years in the Navy after high school as an electrician so I have a lot of experience already and really enjoyed doing it. I just can't wait any longer and really want to start working that's why I'm here watching this lol. 40+ hour work weeks sound amazing I'm used to 90+ with no overtime pay and a lot of sea time stuck on a ship so I'm ready for anything.

  • @ianlongenbaugh9578
    @ianlongenbaugh9578 3 года назад +41

    Great job on your postings. As an IBEW local 6 member, I can attest to a great long and successful career. All the non union naysayers need to hear from genuine members such as you. Keep up the great work. This is COMET in action. Suggestion: consider bringing guests on to help share experience and learned information to educate the uneducated.

    • @abcdef-kx2qt
      @abcdef-kx2qt 2 года назад +1

      show us all a exel spread sheet graph showing out of work vs waiting time for dispatch for the last 10 years !!!!

  • @allyssajohnson1399
    @allyssajohnson1399 3 года назад +1

    These videos are so awesome, very informative. Thanks so much for doing this

  • @Auffinaugh
    @Auffinaugh 2 года назад +13

    When I changed from food service to the IBEW, my hourly pay went up 9 cents, but my take home was $80 more per week.

  • @jaredvallaire4688
    @jaredvallaire4688 3 года назад +4

    Thanks man for all of the great info! I’ve been looking to get more info about being an electrician and your videos have really helped me out.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Right on man! I’m happy to hear that! I really enjoy making these videos so it’s my pleasure. Hit me up if you have any questions along the way ⚡️

    • @jaredvallaire4688
      @jaredvallaire4688 3 года назад +1

      Thanks man I definitely will! Your videos have already helped out a lot

  • @leightontomlinson919
    @leightontomlinson919 3 года назад +4

    Great video man. Shout out to Toronto Local 353. I'm 2 years into my apprenticeship and have grown so much because of it. It's a real eye opener and what I always like to say "a college of the world". Meeting new people and working with others, forming relationships and different perspectives on life. Learning how buildings come to life and how stuff actually works is an education like no other. In my local we have an extra term of apprenticeship called a pre-apprentice which make 35% of a journeyman wage. Cant lie it sucked but its slowly starting to build into something that will definitely be worth it in the end.

    • @fatmanjam
      @fatmanjam 2 года назад

      I’m also in Toronto and looking for a good pre apprenticeship program. Any recommendations?

  • @Sk3letor
    @Sk3letor 2 года назад +10

    Im really glad you talked about the reality about having to take a pay cut, ever since I started watching your videos I’ve been brushing up on my math to be ready, the only that has been holding me back is having to take the pay cut, I make 22 right now so it’s sucks losing $5 I think starting wage at my local is 17, but either way like you mention it’ll be worth it, it was nice to hear those words or reassurance

    • @abcdef-kx2qt
      @abcdef-kx2qt 2 года назад +1

      don't be a fool $$$$.
      this is the start first an inch !!!
      it never stops !!!

    • @MegaOruiz
      @MegaOruiz 2 года назад +2

      Take the pay cut. I make 42 an hour as a Laborer and I'm taking a pay cut to 18. Trust me money don't mean a think if you hate what you do and wanna do something thats better in the long run

  • @TxSparkee
    @TxSparkee 3 года назад +4

    Lu 60 San Antonio Jman, just turned out last year. Signed on the books here in 46 and 76.
    Best decision I ever made was starting the apprenticeship. Looking to transition from construction to industrial maintenance and PLC work now as I’ve always enjoyed working with controls and troubleshooting.
    I have opportunities now that I never dreamed would be available to me just 8 years ago thanks to the the union and apprenticeship. I love this trade.

  • @slamdunkonu
    @slamdunkonu 3 года назад +6

    Excellent breakdown, very informative and enthusiastic. I appreciate your work, brother

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Thank you! I’m tlad that people are getting something out of these videos.

  • @MJK-ULTRA
    @MJK-ULTRA Год назад

    I actually liked and subscribed while you took a sip of that Java. Thanks for your help bro !

  • @adamdebesai
    @adamdebesai 3 года назад +5

    We are lucky to be getting advice from such a genuine person. Thank you!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Stop, you're making me blush 😉
      I really appreciate the kind words. You're very welcome!

  • @kevbrix
    @kevbrix 3 года назад +9

    Absolutely love these videos. You have answered so many questions. I got my paperwork submitted and application started right before covid hit for the Washington DC IBEW. Just waiting on an aptitude test date. Got email saying should be soon. Going to start studying. One question, if you don’t mind, my girlfriend and I love traveling. And at my job now I get 3 weeks vacation, just wondering if I’ll still get at least one week while doing the apprenticeship. Thank you. And thank you for your videos, they’ve really gotten me pumped and determined to do this.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      Hey man! Really glad to hear that you’re enjoying the videos and that they are helping you out in this process!
      This Covid stuff has really slowed down the application process for a lot of people so it’s great to hear that things are finally starting to move forward for you.
      As far as your question with vacation time, I think that it will depend on which local you end up working for. Here at Local 48, we have what’s called a vacation fund. Basically every month money gets deposited into that fund and we can decide how we want to spend it. It’s original intent was to be used for vacation/ paid time off, but it’s literally just a separate fund that we can use for whatever we want. I’ve always used it for taking time off.
      When my wife and I had our second daughter I had enough in my vacation fund account to take two whole weeks off.
      I would recommend looking into the specific local’s website that you’re applying for and seeing if they say anything about how they do PTO/ vacation time there. They might have a completely different way of doing that there, but my guess is that it will be pretty similar.
      Hope that helps! Hit me up anytime with more questions as you think of them!

  • @513ghost5
    @513ghost5 3 года назад

    Good video! Topped out in 2000. Great program and career choice. Oh yeah forgot, we still had to pay $200 for books when I went through but not a problem for the education we received.

  • @Foxdie525
    @Foxdie525 3 года назад +3

    Great video! Shout out from IBEW Local 25 (Long Island NY)

  • @cbastian3215
    @cbastian3215 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info I suscribed since you had exactly the info I was searching 👍

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Right on man!
      I appreciate that! Happy that this was able to help ⚡️

  • @topMonger
    @topMonger 3 года назад +10

    This man is a genius

  • @MatthewDownardYoga
    @MatthewDownardYoga Год назад

    Very helpful video as I am contemplating applying with the IBEW here in Reno area. But i have been very concerned about the massive pay cut. Your video has helped me understand the realities and framework available as an apprentice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Alex-jo2oi
    @Alex-jo2oi 3 года назад +17

    Hell yeah buddy. I’m 21 working at a union shop until I get in. Hopefully by summer. I’m hype!!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      So awesome to hear Alejandro!
      I think you’ll be really happy once you’re finally in! Stoked for you! ⚡️

    • @assassin7250
      @assassin7250 2 года назад

      Hello Alex, I’m so lost. I’m 18 and Idk where to start but I want to become electrician

    • @Alex-jo2oi
      @Alex-jo2oi 2 года назад

      @@assassin7250 go on Reddit or just watch Mad Electricians videos. There’s tons of info nowadays. I’m still waiting to get in. Reapplying in a month or so and hopefully getting in next time they take people in. It’s just very competitive. You need experience or have to know people. If you really want it, you’ll get it. Just keep pushing.

  • @firstnamelastname1219
    @firstnamelastname1219 3 года назад +6

    Made a comment a few months ago while I was living in Japan mentioning my interest in IBEW Local 48. Well 6 months later Im here in Portland currently applying to the Union. Portland is nothing like I thought it would be and i'm diggin it here. Im seriously stoking at this opportunity as my wife and I want to start a family IMMEDIATELY! My aptitude test is on the 6th and i'm more than nervous. Spent the last 2 weeks relearning all of pre-algebra, algebra basics and algebra 1. Going for Inside Wireman of course. NO EXCUSES, DO IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Wow, that's so awesome to hear!
      I'm wishing you the best of luck on your aptitude test! Take every step of the application very seriously and do your absolute best. It sounds like you are, which is great! Let me know if you have any questions for me regarding any of the steps. My videos should hopefully cover what you will need to know though.

  • @FCES_Electrical_Sol
    @FCES_Electrical_Sol 3 года назад +4

    Excellent content my guy !! ⚡💡

  • @carmineglitch
    @carmineglitch Год назад +1

    Posting cause I just started my first 1 week of my Apprenticeship after waiting 11 months. Thanks dude, loving the job

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  Год назад +1

      Heck yeah!! Congratulations!!
      Thanks for sharing! ⚡️

  • @Ink.johnny
    @Ink.johnny 3 года назад +1

    I enjoy your videos. Local 48 jw here. Keep it up.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Hey, happy to hear that! I definitely will. Thanks!

  • @senna138
    @senna138 3 года назад +53

    I've been a union painter/paper hanger in the Seattle area for 16 years. I'm so tired of it. We had our first kid in September and I'm in the middle of my paid family leave. Over the years I've spent in the field I've noticed the sparkys, plummers and elevator constructors look the most content at their jobs. With my disposition I'm leaning towards starting over in another trade as an electrician. I'd never consider going non-union. Thank you for posting this eye opening video...

    • @sweetsteven217
      @sweetsteven217 3 года назад +1

      Join IBEW. Been a member for more than a decade. I wouldn’t trade it for anything else. Other jobs can’t compete with their benefits and pay......depending on local, how much work they have for the duration, and overtime.....which is the only jobs I go to otherwise it’s a waste of time.

    • @travismesser2152
      @travismesser2152 3 года назад +2

      Herman :)
      Hop on in! Local 46 Seattle jw’s make $60.82 hourly.
      Currently in contract negotiations to get more :) I work lots of OT so my take home is an upwards of $13k take home depending on the hours I’m working. Low of $8,020 monthly take home.
      Not a bad gig

    • @dortcharmy11
      @dortcharmy11 2 года назад

      @@travismesser2152 how much pay per hr for some one just starting out

    • @SvenDzahov
      @SvenDzahov 2 года назад +1

      @@dortcharmy11 depends on where you live. In a big city area its going to be like $22-24 an hour minus union dues.
      I’m in wisconsin and for me it was $18.13 minus union dues. Either way, considering I was fresh out of highschool and realized that law degree I was chasing wasn’t for me. Well worth it.
      In a few years I will be making $88,000 a year while my former classmates will be looking at 4 more years of school.
      I think i made the right choice

    • @henryventura2639
      @henryventura2639 2 года назад +1

      I'm in the same boat. I'm ready for this change.

  • @rapperz10
    @rapperz10 3 года назад +5

    You got me, I’m subbed.. now put in a good word for me. I’m out of the military in 5 months and I’ll be home back in Oregon 😭

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Thanks for the sub! And thanks for your service!
      The IBEW actually has a lot of respect for our vets for for that reasons you will have a much higher chance of getting accepted than those who haven’t served. I think that you’ll have a fairly easy time getting accepted because of that, though you’ll still need to pass your aptitude test and interview will. Let’s keep in touch and I’ll help in any way I can when the time gets closer for you to apply 👍🏼

  • @alexcrable4044
    @alexcrable4044 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video, keep up the good content!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Thanks Alex! Glad that you’re enjoying the videos!

  • @JohnDoe-jp6zs
    @JohnDoe-jp6zs 2 года назад

    Dang bro, yall are doing pretty well over there on the west coast! Our wages are much lower here in Missouri but also cost of living is probably quite a bit less. I really enjoy being an electrician though. Good money and job stays interesting. Cheers bro!

  • @prestonhoward5024
    @prestonhoward5024 3 года назад +5

    I am taking my aptitude test next month and your videos have helped me a lot in preparation. Thank you!!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Heck yeah man! Go kill it!
      I’m really glad to hear that. Got my fingers crossed for you 🤞🏼

    • @alpinecurrant7770
      @alpinecurrant7770 3 года назад

      Really? I tried applying but they gave a message on their website saying all apprenticeships have been postponed due to the pandemic. I'm from Chicago trying to get into the local 134, how about you?
      P.s good luck on your test!

    • @prestonhoward5024
      @prestonhoward5024 3 года назад

      @@alpinecurrant7770 Sorry to hear that man. I’m going through local 48 and they allow scheduled entrance to the building. I’ve taken my test and my interview at this point and was ranked 22nd and 23rd in my preferred zones. I would give them a call and clarify to make sure. Best of luck!

    • @alpinecurrant7770
      @alpinecurrant7770 3 года назад

      @@prestonhoward5024 thanks man, i appreciate it. And good look to you too

    • @xx_cyrogen_xx9834
      @xx_cyrogen_xx9834 3 года назад

      @@prestonhoward5024 you started working yet? That’s a great rank

  • @sager121483
    @sager121483 2 года назад

    Just stumbled across your videos a few days ago. Noticed the Stumptown Coffee and figured you were from Portland. Like your vidoes. I have been going through a lot of these lately trying to figure if a job switch is something i should go for.

  • @ryansmall3
    @ryansmall3 3 года назад +2

    I live in Guyana 🇬🇾 but I am abt it move to Florida and your video has allot of valuable information inside

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Hey Ryan!
      Right on! I’m happy to hear that you found this video to be informative ⚡️

  • @thetimelords911
    @thetimelords911 3 года назад +2

    You earned a sub from me. While this is American oriented, I am trying to become an electrician up here in Canada, and I think your channel will still help me out a bit.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Right on! I really appreciate the sub! ⚡️

    • @xiSwizzHD
      @xiSwizzHD 3 года назад

      Best of luck man! I’m with IBEW 353 in Toronto as an apprentice. 100% worth going union in my opinion. I worked non union before.

  • @jamesboone3678
    @jamesboone3678 3 года назад +1

    I don't know why but your intro is so satisfying 😌

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Glad you like it 😂
      I’ve considered removing it but I don’t think I will ☕️

    • @jamesboone3678
      @jamesboone3678 3 года назад

      @@MadElectrician please don't 🙏 I think its just cool.

    • @jamesboone3678
      @jamesboone3678 3 года назад

      @@MadElectrician hey stay safe man during these crazy times. God bless!

  • @thenman23
    @thenman23 3 года назад +1

    i learned about this opportunity in october 2018 from an inspector directly and I wasn't quite ready but I got my ged and license in 2019 and i've been working in retail in warehouse but i'm more than ready to apply to the IBEW and change my life

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Hey!
      Thanks for reaching out!
      Becoming an electrician has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I would highly suggest doing whatever it takes to make it happen if it’s something that seems interesting and fun to you. It also would highly suggest going the union route (joining the IBEW). As a new apprentice especially, it’s the way to go.
      I hope this encourages you to start taking steps to make this happen! ⚡️

  • @SergeUnplugged
    @SergeUnplugged 3 года назад +1

    Solid video, my total endorsement :)

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Serge! It looks like you have some pretty killer guitar videos that I’ll need to check out! I play too ✌🏼

  • @bragoon5819
    @bragoon5819 2 года назад

    Its so convenient that he works with the exact local I want to join.

  • @horsebones727
    @horsebones727 3 года назад +4

    First! Thanks for the continued inspiration

  • @ricardovarajr
    @ricardovarajr Год назад

    For local 11 the first 2.5 years are day school for 1 full week every 8 weeks. So since COVID happened I’ve been in school every month since March and I got back in September for my 2-1 class. After that class I go back in November and back on the regular school schedule. Crazy how other locals are different. Here in LA it’s draining. Monday-Friday 8hr days for school and two exams on fridays to pass the week since we do 2 subjects each week. The no pay is hard, but once we hit 3rd year we go to night school 3 days a week.

  • @elliottlastnameblank7916
    @elliottlastnameblank7916 3 года назад +6

    You are a superb job counselor! I feel maybe learning the electrical trade is a better path than college.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! It really is a fantastic career ⚡️

    • @elliottlastnameblank7916
      @elliottlastnameblank7916 3 года назад +3

      @@MadElectrician My dad had a PhD in Biochemistry and worked as a Research professor.
      You make more money in your 20s than he did in his 50s.

    • @joshhaddock6772
      @joshhaddock6772 2 года назад +1

      @@elliottlastnameblank7916 it isn’t all about money

    • @joshhaddock6772
      @joshhaddock6772 Год назад

      @Deep Thinking those people are idiots

  • @ciprianobarsenasjr7014
    @ciprianobarsenasjr7014 2 года назад

    you have great style. and all required skills to be a great communicator. besides electricity topics, consider to expose other different topic in youtube videos. regards

  • @waltersobchak7275
    @waltersobchak7275 3 года назад +2

    My brother 177 checking in.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching my videos, Walter!
      I appreciate your support!

  • @uglyaldo3268
    @uglyaldo3268 3 года назад +6

    just got my acceptance letter to my local! just waiting for them to call to start work!

  • @angeldjesusg
    @angeldjesusg 2 года назад

    Much love and respect to all union brothers!! Local 332!

  • @javiergiraldez1647
    @javiergiraldez1647 3 года назад

    That’s true, here in Orlando, Union Dues + 4% work security in Disney, that make you earn $5 less per hour.

  • @Ricardo_C
    @Ricardo_C 3 года назад +1

    Glad I found your videos ! Can you make one talking about vacation time ?

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Hey Ricardo!
      Thanks for watching! I do definitely plan on doing a video about vacation time sometime soon. I'm going to be starting a whole series of IBEW/ union videos soon so I'll be covering lots of these different topics in that series.

  • @DeltaRoots
    @DeltaRoots 2 года назад

    Excellent brother

  • @vidamorenita5946
    @vidamorenita5946 2 года назад

    I like your set up and on the other side of the screen its feels like you're really talking to me and were both having coffee lol

  • @austinlavier5262
    @austinlavier5262 3 года назад +25

    Can you make a vid about unions? How they work? How u get in them? Base pay?

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +12

      I sort of answer some of those questions throughout my videos, but I do also plan on doing a while series about the union and how it works/ my opinions on it. The base pay is actually addressed in this video though. It will depend which Local you end up working for, but here it’s the lowest apprentice wage that I mentioned in the video is the base pay as an apprentice. Then like I said you get incremental wages based off of hours worked. For a journeyman, the base pay here is just over $50/ hr starting next in 2021.
      There is a lot that I want to make sure I cover with union stuff so I need some time to get everything prepared. It will definitely happen sooner than later though.
      Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @coo-coo666
      @coo-coo666 3 года назад

      Apply to the apprenticeship of the Local in which you live.

    • @proquo5445
      @proquo5445 3 года назад

      @@MadElectrician getting paid at all is depending on whether or not you're actually working a contract job right?
      because I am still working my normal civilian job but taking classes Monday nights- its just my first year of being in though- I still have to take the 1st math test.

  • @angellifts6044
    @angellifts6044 2 года назад

    Hey man I’m in Nyc in Manhattan and don’t really know who my local IBEW is, I need help, btw though you are gettin me pumped😂 my dad has been a electrician all his life and always wanted to show me the ropes, but as a young guy I never really cared about it. But now that I’m out of HS and 19 years old I feel like this is the right path to take🙌🏼

  • @JBarnes917
    @JBarnes917 3 года назад +12

    I’m with the local 26 in Washington DC we have about the same pay scale. Keep spreading the word on the Ibew.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Right on man! That’s great to hear. I think it will be good for people to see that it’s not just here at 48 where we have these great wages/ pay scale. I definitely will. Thanks brother ⚡️

    • @aidafunes737
      @aidafunes737 3 года назад

      Justin is it hard to get into DC? I live in Maryland and I plan on calling local 26 but I’m curious about how long it takes? I ask because Ny said 2 years or so so I am curious if DC has a similar time frame

    • @JBarnes917
      @JBarnes917 3 года назад +1

      @@aidafunes737 well COVID has everything a little messed up right now but our books are almost empty.. it wouldn’t surprise me if you went right out. We for sure don’t have a 2 year wait.

    • @msullivan403
      @msullivan403 3 года назад

      @@JBarnes917 how long have you been in local 26? Looking to apply soon. Are they taking applicants during covid?

    • @JBarnes917
      @JBarnes917 3 года назад

      @@msullivan403 I’ve been in for 6-7 years. I know you can’t just go into the hall but there are people working there. You would have to call about the applying, I’m not sure what the process is right now.

  • @Unseen145
    @Unseen145 Год назад

    I’m a roofer in the same exact position of your brother thanks

  • @sandstew2697
    @sandstew2697 3 года назад +1

    Excellent thank you

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  2 года назад

      You're very welcome!
      I just released a new video called "Why IBEW?" where I talk about our updated wages. Check it out if it interests you ⚡️

  • @carlmarquardt994
    @carlmarquardt994 3 года назад

    I'd come over in a heartbeat

  • @danielclatyon3405
    @danielclatyon3405 3 года назад +1

    Whats up bro! Great Channel, I've learned so much. I have some questions though. I'm getting out of the Navy next year, does my military background increase the pay or help with the application process? Thank you for your time. Have a good man!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Hey Daniel!
      Thanks for watching and reaching out!
      Your military background will definitely help increase your chances of getting in as the IBEW has a huge amount of respect for those who have served. You will most likely be able to apply at any time, even if they aren’t accepting applications, and you will have increased chances of getting accepted. (At least that’s how they do things here.)
      I don’t believe you will get any sort of increase in pay though.
      Hope that helps! And thank you for your service!

  • @thesexyracc00n94
    @thesexyracc00n94 3 года назад

    I got roughly 2,000 hours racked up at a non-union company and it's pretty trash in terms of pay and benefits. Got my interview at IBEW in a couple of weeks, looking forward to it.

  • @planettiktok3258
    @planettiktok3258 3 года назад +2

    your videos are so informative

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      That’s the goal! I really do try to make my videos as short as possible but I also don’t want to sacrifice any information that I know I’d want to know. The struggle 😂

    • @planettiktok3258
      @planettiktok3258 3 года назад +1

      Mad Electrician thank you so much I really appreciate it

  • @joeyork9891
    @joeyork9891 3 года назад

    I live in NYC
    Rate for AJ is 58-48 supplement benifits
    We pay 600 in dues weather working or not and 3% due accessment of scale salary.
    Our apprentices make minimum wages
    Till about year 5.5.

  • @matthewlizzio7431
    @matthewlizzio7431 3 года назад +42

    I’m 19. I’ve been doing electrical for about 7 months now. I’m trying to get into the union this month. Kinda scared tbh.
    Just doing a follow up! I got Placement testing this month! If I pass I get an interview! Wish me luck!

    • @jerryrivera1544
      @jerryrivera1544 3 года назад +4

      How do you get into the union? I heard it’s hard

    • @trogdorman121
      @trogdorman121 3 года назад +3

      Show up well dressed and ready to work! Worked for me!

    • @AMOXIBEATS1
      @AMOXIBEATS1 3 года назад +1

      Holy fuck Mathew like skateboard Mathew from Michigan?

    • @trogdorman121
      @trogdorman121 3 года назад

      My local union has been very busy, definitely a great time to join!

    • @AMOXIBEATS1
      @AMOXIBEATS1 3 года назад

      @@trogdorman121 how’d the aptitude test go for ya? It’s been a few years since I’ve used math regularly

  • @sergioamescua3460
    @sergioamescua3460 4 месяца назад

    I’m a union electrician local 11. I joined the apprenticeship program back in 2000. I really liked the union ways but had to leave due to little or no work at the time. Went back to non union and landed with a good company that kept me busy for ever 20 plus years. Decided to give the union another shot since the construction industry was booming. It was great everyone was happy but then again it slowed down. Like dead. That’s the issue with the union when it’s gets slow it’s dead stop slow. Been on the books for almost a year. So now I’m back to working non union like every other union member does when they get laid off. I landed with a great solar company now installing back up battery systems and now making the most money I’ve ever made. So yes I’ve made a ton of money as an electrician but it hasn’t been easy. I’ve had both my hands fixed from carpule tunnel had four surgeries on my knees till the finally had to get knee replacements. So if you want to carry like 30lbs of tools on your waist for the rest of your career then this is for you.

  • @michaelhaungooah856
    @michaelhaungooah856 Год назад +4

    Also remember this pay varies from local to local. But just about all locals pay at a livable wage rate based on location. I'm in local 640 in Phoenix Arizona. Journeyman rate is currently 33.10, benefits included make 46.12 an hour, and monthly fee is about 40 bucks.

    • @jojolopez177
      @jojolopez177 Год назад

      How the work in Arizona I’m debating on switching to being a apprentice electrician!!!

    • @michaelhaungooah856
      @michaelhaungooah856 Год назад

      @Jojo Lopez Arizona is busy right now on Phoenix. Not enough journeyman or apprentices to man all the work we have for the next couple years. Right now is perfect to hop in.

    • @jojolopez177
      @jojolopez177 Год назад

      @@michaelhaungooah856 are they paying incentive because of the shortage of electrician

    • @michaelhaungooah856
      @michaelhaungooah856 Год назад

      @Jojo Lopez yeah, just about every job is paying above scale at the moment starting from 5 dollars and up to 10 dollars over scale. Hours are high for the jobs too, 50-60 a week.

    • @jojolopez177
      @jojolopez177 Год назад

      @@michaelhaungooah856 is the incentive also for apprentices ?

  • @treveille
    @treveille 3 года назад +2

    This is def worth it it’s gonna take me 8 years to top out at $30/hr at my current job.

    • @godsway8501
      @godsway8501 3 года назад

      Get tf up outta there my guy fuck mediocrity chase your dreams!!! 💯💪🏾

  • @jcastro99777
    @jcastro99777 3 года назад +5

    Can you make a video on travelers and their wages? Great content! 👌🏻

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +3

      Hey Jose!
      I’m planning on it actually! I need to do more research myself before I make it but I’m hoping to do that in the next couple of months. Great video topic idea. Thanks! ⚡️

    • @niceguy6837
      @niceguy6837 3 года назад

      Hey Jose you ever figure it out? I'm travel in the union

    • @abcdef-kx2qt
      @abcdef-kx2qt 2 года назад

      the GYPSY life ?
      depending where your coming from determines the value of the effort .
      say from a high wage state to a low wage state, you are wasting time & efforts.
      you wont score any retirement - unemployment - nothing !!!!
      beware !!!!
      dont forget the bill continue where you left yes ??

  • @lsuarez510
    @lsuarez510 3 года назад +4

    Great channel. Any advice on going union from the non unión side. Been in the trade 2 years and interested in jointing the ibew in the Bay Area

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Hey Luis!
      That’s a good question and actually something that isn’t too unheard of. It’s really cool that you’re considering switching over. I would get in touch with the IBEW Local in your area and talk to them about what needs to happen. I bet they will be excited to hear that you want to join. I don’t know all of the technicalities that go into making that happen, but I do know apprentices who have transferred in during their apprenticeship. The first step is reaching out to the local in your area though.
      Hope that give you at least a little bit of guidance!

  • @oceanair9257
    @oceanair9257 3 года назад +1

    THANK YOU!

  • @Patricksarco
    @Patricksarco 3 года назад +1

    Great video bro! Really useful info! I have my test coming up this week. Quick question, I have around 1500 hours in the field, I don’t have my apprentice card, If I get in the Union, can I transfer those hours into my apprenticeship? That way I don’t start from zero

    • @Zeus-ji3kd
      @Zeus-ji3kd Год назад

      You can test into certain levels but it’s very hard.

  • @puffthestuff7445
    @puffthestuff7445 Год назад +5

    If you're already licensed, your local might work something out with you. I started the apprenticeship with 3rd year wage rates because I had my license and an organizer convinced me to join.

    • @kyletaisacan
      @kyletaisacan Год назад

      How does the transition work? If you've journeyed out, do you have to enter union apprenticeship also?

    • @puffthestuff7445
      @puffthestuff7445 Год назад +1

      @@kyletaisacan it's really different for everyone who joins. Like I said, I told them I would do the full 5 years and start as a first year for third year pay. They agreed. If you have like 6 years or more experience they'll just bring you on as a journeyman. Tough to do cause really the program gets you a lot of high level certifications and the training is far better than non union. They call a journeyman who just came in provisional and usually the quality of their work is questionable. I think everyone should be required to do at least 3 years of the school. Provisionals come in and a lot of people really don't like them. They didnt have to do a lot that the union journeyman did so they are not well liked usually.

  • @splash_zoe9399
    @splash_zoe9399 2 года назад +1

    I was starting to lose hope lol Great video. Back Story---- I went to a trade program in Florida, finished all my courses, graduated with my diploma. I couldn't really find me a good company that would pay me at least $13/hr during that year due to the fact i didn't have any experience. So I lost that year and did some retail works, then i moved to ALabama just for me to be in that same position i didn't wanna be in the first place. Irony after a year with this company i'm still getting paid 13/hr. I was just bout to say F this trade S and then go do my CDL, now that i came across your video i'm thinking maybe i just need to move to another State....MY question is now should i just move to another state and start over or finished my hours, take the test and then move after that?

  • @rebelplayz7048
    @rebelplayz7048 3 года назад

    You just got my sub, i’m from the LU 520 ibew. been thinking about traveling to portland for a few months! how are the calls out there?

  • @AmericanWireman
    @AmericanWireman 3 года назад +5

    On top of the health and welfare , the multiple retirements, and the brotherhood? Its definitely the way to go

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      100%!
      The IBEW is really a golden opportunity hidden in plain sight. I’m incredibly thankful to be a part of it and be so well taken care of.

  • @stevenme1258
    @stevenme1258 2 года назад

    We make $55.50 an hour here in Los Angeles local 11. I thank Jesus all the time for my job.

  • @Journeyman1642
    @Journeyman1642 3 года назад

    what's up man, I'm an electrician too! I finished school 3 years ago. I'm in local 474!!!!
    our pay scale here for a topped out journeyman is $27.39
    question.. on your tool list that you have listed, what is the lazy Susan used for???

  • @kaveh2775
    @kaveh2775 3 года назад

    hello steven may i ask which state you are working ? i am in Alberta and want to see how close is these great info that you giving us with our town edmonton
    thanks again for great videos you made

  • @k.t_shootz6584
    @k.t_shootz6584 3 года назад +2

    What’s the quotas? I’m a year two apprentice at the iec and am wanting to see about branching out ASAP

  • @tavokgs
    @tavokgs 2 года назад +4

    Hi, I saw somewhere that many good applicants get declined when applying to IBEW apprenticeship, I was wondering if its difficult to join the IBEW apprenticeship? Example if you pass all tests etc. is there still a chance you wont get in and if so what are the chances to not get accepted?

  • @milwsdl39
    @milwsdl39 3 года назад

    You know I chose carpentry as a tree in high school dating myself back in 89 looking back I would’ve became an electrician or a plumber but in Massachusetts you need an apprenticeship so those are kind of trade you can’t really get into when you’re 57 or eight years to get your hours depending on where you were but awesome video thank you

    • @a6scorpio
      @a6scorpio 3 года назад

      There's no age limit & they're big on non-discriminating ppl over 40, & everything else 👍

  • @D_Spear
    @D_Spear Год назад

    Trying to make the switch to IBEW local 1 right now. I’m a journeyman non union, pay increase would be nearly $10 an hour

  • @SplatDaddy_
    @SplatDaddy_ 2 года назад +1

    I got my teat in 6 months and excited for my future as an electrician!!!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  2 года назад +1

      That's great to hear Ason! Wishing you the best of luck on your whole application process! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about anything. ⚡️

    • @SplatDaddy_
      @SplatDaddy_ 2 года назад +1

      @@MadElectrician thanks man appreciate it i just cant wait to enjoy my career instead of hating going to my job and i can always learn and improve and have a trade that will help me out when i need it

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  2 года назад +1

      I felt the same way before I got in. I’m really enjoying my career now and I think you will too.

  • @GLORTHAAK
    @GLORTHAAK Год назад +2

    Hey bud, I've been apprenticing for about a month now. I'm a little older than most, 34 years old starting out, but I love it so far, even with the massive change to the type of labor that I'm used to. If there's any other advice you can share please do or link me to a video that you have already made

  • @kiler2death
    @kiler2death 2 года назад

    im moving to portland in a couple months, and currently work in trucking. Ill be applying to the local 48, so maybe ill see ya around!

    • @kiler2death
      @kiler2death 2 года назад

      @Nword Nationreppin Currently where I live I get 22.75/hour, but the job I’ll be accepting in Portland before applying to the IBEW will be 23/hour

    • @kiler2death
      @kiler2death 2 года назад

      @yofromarkansas it’s crazy that the ibew in Portland does 50/hour after 5 years

  • @margaritofigueroa934
    @margaritofigueroa934 3 года назад +1

    Great video great information! I passed the exam and and I am number three on the waiting list. How long did it take for them to reach out to you to get started?

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Wow, congratulations!
      I ranked number 65 and I found out my rank within a week or so after my interview. Once I had my rank, it took them just about three months to reach out for me to start working. ⚡️

  • @arturohernandez8002
    @arturohernandez8002 3 года назад +3

    Like the intro..

  • @davidh2555
    @davidh2555 3 года назад

    How do vacations work, working for the IBEW? I've read that you're only able to miss 2 classes per year, and you're taking 2 classes per week. Meaning that for 5 years you'll be unable to take any sort of lengthy vacation (1-2 weeks) because you'll miss 2 classes?
    I'm strongly considering applying for an apprenticeship, but time off is an important thing to me and it's always a taboo topic with employers so I didn't want to ask when I called in with some quick questions.
    Thanks in advance, and thanks for taking the time to make this video.

  • @eROc006
    @eROc006 2 года назад

    What route did you choose? I’m stuck between outside lineman or inside wireman and does my choice affect the pay?

  • @angeldjesusg
    @angeldjesusg 2 года назад +3

    Im at $60.54 hr. 4th year apprentice loval 332

  • @jimd7063
    @jimd7063 3 года назад +1

    Great job , you should mention that you get a pension from the money you put into dues and that you get a pension from national electrical contractors association (NECA) on top of your local pension, life is good

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +1

      Great suggestion, Jim!
      I'll actually be making a whole video talking about the pension. I also want to do a whole video talking about union dues. Thanks for the reminder and suggestion! I definitely agree, life is good!

  • @casimirobuenabista
    @casimirobuenabista 3 года назад +8

    I used to be a truck driver, I started going to trade school for electrician two weeks ago I'll see how this goes.

    • @agnailsupplies5318
      @agnailsupplies5318 2 года назад +1

      How is it so far? I drive a dump truck but also starting school soon

    • @casimirobuenabista
      @casimirobuenabista 2 года назад +1

      @@agnailsupplies5318 Is going great am on my 7 week and I did conduit bending and OSHA classes, am doing blueprint right now.

    • @kaylebollin8837
      @kaylebollin8837 2 года назад

      If you haven't already, apply to your local union! You will get all the needed training as an apprentice, so it's worth dropping out of a trade school of you are accepted. But showing that you are in school will help prove your interest in the trade.

    • @casimirobuenabista
      @casimirobuenabista 2 года назад +1

      @@kaylebollin8837 Thanks but am thinking in getting into PLCs I don't know if I also have to be into a union for that.

    • @kaylebollin8837
      @kaylebollin8837 2 года назад +1

      @@casimirobuenabista You don't have to, but you can do PLC in the union. I'm actually talking an instrumentation (which isn't only plc but includes them) class right now. The best part is that you get payed to take the classes, and they're free! But PLCs are fun👍

  • @MrRoblox
    @MrRoblox 2 года назад +2

    Currently in Laborers local 373 working with bricklayers, making $26.50/h, just applied to ibew local 5, the wage rates start at $16.25 which is a bit discouraging, but im hoping to get in and get this all started.

    • @ricechido1089
      @ricechido1089 2 года назад

      Those years will go by fast trust me. Plus you can transfer eventually to better states where rates are higher

    • @thewhisperingpeter9441
      @thewhisperingpeter9441 4 месяца назад

      Hey man, I looked at all WA local wages. They’re high. I imagine all IBEW do the same formula on % pay. Meaning that lowest paid first year apprentice is $19.80 for just one of the locals. The others in that state are much hifher

    • @MrRoblox
      @MrRoblox 4 месяца назад

      @@thewhisperingpeter9441 i got accepted into local 5, started out at $16.25 and will top out around $48

  • @chrissanchez344
    @chrissanchez344 3 года назад +14

    Hey man how’s it doing, I was wondering what you would recommend to do for someone fresh out of high school as far as the application process

    • @VinceNSN
      @VinceNSN 3 года назад +1

      Leaving a comment here if he replies

    • @xx_cyrogen_xx9834
      @xx_cyrogen_xx9834 3 года назад +1

      100%, the younger the better honestly. He’s even said so himself in other videos/comments. I wish I joined right out of high school tbh.

  • @SleepingAtTheMovies
    @SleepingAtTheMovies 3 года назад +1

    Great video., wanted to ask a couple more questions. I'm hoping to move to oregon (love the scenery!) but have been cautious of leaving a good situation at my current job. I'm located in northern california, and have been working for an electrical company since summer 2019, making $30/hr. I know you mentioned taking a pay-cut is worth it if going through the apprenticeship program. Is it possible to get credit for hours worked previously? So that I'm starting at 1000 or 2000 instead of zero. Also, is Portland the best area to be when starting an apprenticeship? I'd like to live on a coastal town, but If work opportunities are better in the bigger cities I'd likely gravitate towards there. Appreciate your time.

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад

      Hey, thanks for reaching out!
      I know here at Local 48 (in the Portland area) we do actually credit/ count hours that you’ve already accumulated. You might still need to do this schooling portion, but I think they will probably start you at a higher pay scale. I would recommend calling the training center though to find out.
      To be honest, I think Local 48 is going to be the best option if you’re looking to join the program somewhere in Oregon. Our training center is actually one of the top training centers in the nation. Top notch training.
      Coastal towns are nice, but I do think that regarding the program/ apprenticeship that the best opportunities will be here.
      Hope that helps!

    • @abcdef-kx2qt
      @abcdef-kx2qt 2 года назад

      @@MadElectrician :
      furthermore get the highest percentage of full pay you can!!!
      you need 70 % no less !!!!

  • @13_13k
    @13_13k 2 года назад +3

    First, I want to say very good video.
    Next, as an electrician with a little over 30 yrs in the trade, both Union (local 332) and non Union, approximately 16 yrs each, there are pros and cons to both.
    Everyone should be aware of those. I'm not going to get into specifics but know there are both, good and bad things in each.
    You mentioned being a foreman and a general foreman and the higher pay scale you get for those titles. What you didn't mention was with those titles are added responsibilities, longer hours, sometimes you get overtime sometimes not, mandatory meetings with management which a lot of times you don't get paid for. And usually to get those positions as foreman /general foreman, you've become a company man instead of being a good union brother. Hence the name International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Brothers lookout for each other and our interests as skilled laborers, whereas foreman/general foreman have the company's best interest as a priority.
    I was offered foreman positions a few times, offered a company truck, the extra 10% wage raise and easily declined the offers every time. First off, 10% isn't enough money for the pressure, the extra hours, having to baby sit crew, dealing with the other trades, job owners and having the office on your ass constantly, from project managers to Superintendent of Men, to the engineers and purchasing just to name the minimum of things and people you have to deal with.
    Now, I have my own business, and I work harder and longer hours than I ever had before but I reap the benefits from that. I am a non union shop only because I am a one man outfit. I do have part time help if and when a job requires me to have another person working with me or to do one job while I do another. I would be a union shop but they have minimum number of full-time employees needed for a shop to be part of the union. I don't have that much work. I can keep two full-time, employees busy, one apprentice and one journeyman, right now, but my business is growing every year consistently. I'm at the point where I have to hire at least one journeyman because I can't do it all as one person, owner, sales, engineer, purchasing, accountant, customer service, estimator, secretary, etc... and do all the field work. It's too much and I will be losing money and jobs if I don't expand. I know, it is not a bad position to be in. But when you have clients like mine, and the types of jobs I get, I have to have an employee that is a top quality, well rounded, commercial and residentioal experience, absolutely trustworthy because of the caliber of and the wealth of clients and the value of the properties where I work. I am regularly dealing with light fixtures that are hand made and or one off and 100 years old, architectural designs that are museum pieces, a few have been priceless, and a lot worth in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, not to mention the home or office or hotel or cathedral that they are installed and the cost of everything around you.
    So finding someone that is a good fit will be very difficult.
    I love being an electrician.

    • @johnpaultuma6631
      @johnpaultuma6631 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for giving some insight you have seeing as you’ve been in the electrical field for so long, really appreciate it.

    • @13_13k
      @13_13k 2 года назад

      @@johnpaultuma6631 ---- my pleasure. If my insights and experience help anyone, in the trade or thinking about getting into the trade, that's great. I learned from some of the best electricians on the West Coast while working for the biggest and best electrical contractors in the West. I'm very fortunate to have the experience and training that I got. I started at 19 yrs old as a material handler, basically a pre apprentice, on job sites for the biggest union company in California back in mid 1980s then became a driver of a stakebed truck delivering tools and material to an average of ten or twelve commercial job sites throughout L.A. County. Mostly high rises, industrial, hospitals, then a year later promoted to warehouse manager with 3 drivers, a tool repairman and shop, a runner, and a warehouse man under me. I was just 21 yrs old and running that warehouse and employees for a $100 million a year contractor. Two more years of that and became an apprentice. Finally. I won't get into too much more but I left L.A. and went to Silicon Valley during the beginning of the dotcom boom. I was a Journeyman, 30 yrs old making a ton of money, building Google, Yahoo, Intel, NASA, G.E. Nuclear Power Plant, Stanford University Hospital and football stadium, Cisco, etc.... so much more. Until 2011 then back to L.A. got my license, left the union in good standing if I want to rejoin no problem. Now since 2012 I have my own business service electrical, 70% for film and television production on locations and commercial and residential service work. Into six figures a year now. 56 yrs young, single no ex alimony no kids or child support. Just me and my toys.

  • @ElMysteriousGallo
    @ElMysteriousGallo 3 года назад +4

    Great video man!! I’m currently a senior in high school debating if I should go to college and major in electrical engineering, or being like my uncle that works as an electrician in a union here in the Chicagoland area. Like I said I’m still debating about this decision, but do you know anything about the unions or wages here in Chicago, Illinois????

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +4

      Thanks!
      Right on, it’s great that you’re looking into this as a possible career path. I did a bit of research and it looks like there are lots of IBEW locals in Illinois, which is great. It looks like somewhere in the $40 range is around what you can expect. Possibly even higher depending on which local you apply for. I’d do a bit of searching in google and try to find the closest local to you. You should be able to find their wages on their website.
      Electrician engineering is a fantastic career too. Definitely something I would potentially be interested in if I wasn’t an electrician.
      Hope that helps!

    • @ElMysteriousGallo
      @ElMysteriousGallo 3 года назад +3

      @@MadElectrician thanks for the help man really appreciate it and for sure going to check it out!

    • @MadElectrician
      @MadElectrician  3 года назад +3

      Anytime!