6 Lessons I Learned as a Plumbing Apprentice

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2022
  • Here's 6 big lessons Jared (Journeyman Plumber) learned as a plumbing apprentice.
    Jared revisits his early experience with the Uniform Plumbing Code, tools, and attitude to explain how to succeed as a plumbing apprentice.
    CHAPTERS
    0:21 Show a genuine interest in learning
    1:19 Ask a lot of questions
    2:25 Keep up on your coursework
    4:06 Check your ego at the door
    5:14 Be neat
    6:42 Collect as many tools as you can
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  • @ethanwasme4307
    @ethanwasme4307 Год назад +237

    any apprentice or pre-trade watching this video in their own time are sure to become great plumbers, so don't doubt yourselves!

    • @alix-mb1xm
      @alix-mb1xm 9 месяцев назад +8

      Watching this at 9:30pm instead of sleeping, as a second year apprentice, thanks brother I appreciate it

    • @jordanbfromsk5191
      @jordanbfromsk5191 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm not sure why I'm watching this, I'm a bit hesitant to jump in. I've been an electrical apprentice, and refrigeration mechanic apprentice. I'm now in a free training program and getting paid for it too. I feel I'd be more excited to get the training in electrical, but again I'm still here, and enjoy the learning so far, just want to get better.

    • @lx-lzzzinbadsport-xl8988
      @lx-lzzzinbadsport-xl8988 6 месяцев назад

      @@alix-mb1xm to make you feel better, I want to become an apprentice...

    • @patchopossum9414
      @patchopossum9414 6 месяцев назад +1

      Watching this during my shift at a pizza joint. I appreciate you.

    • @Lee29065
      @Lee29065 3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the encouragement ❤😊

  • @johnhauk2885
    @johnhauk2885 Месяц назад +13

    20 years in the trade and the greatest advice I ever got as a apprentice was the "the day you stop giving a sh*t about your mistakes is the day you need to find a new job"

  • @shawndunleavy892
    @shawndunleavy892 9 месяцев назад +16

    My sons been working with me for 7 years every summer and any days off school.
    he’ll graduate high school next year and go full time. I remember 35 years ago when I was learning guys where hard on apprentices. I try to teach my son without as much yelling and fighting as when I learned.
    It’s a good trade and you can make a great living

    • @bryanreyes4127
      @bryanreyes4127 8 месяцев назад

      That’s awesome man. I’m 22 here and have a similar story with my own father. I started riding around with him as a carpool buddy in Southern California at around 11. After a year or two of watching I started doing the little things I could, and once I was in highschool i worked every weekend with him and then graduated and worked for him full time for about a year before I went and did more commercial plumbing for almost 2 years. I passed one of my exams to get my state license here in Florida just a few weeks ago and lord willing I’ll take the second exam here in December. From someone in your sons shoes that training and teaching impacts us more then we realize in the moment. To this day there’s few things I can think have been more of a blessing and gift from my father then the time I spent learning through those moments, and that effort to teach your son without yelling will shape him more then he probably realizes.

  • @austinarnold2193
    @austinarnold2193 Год назад +34

    I'm 19 years old and I've doing plumbing since I was 18. I've been with the company I'm at since August of 22' till now so 5 months. I've been doing plumbing as a whole for a total of 5 months. I really enjoy knowing there is a lot of room to grow in the plumbing world, because for me personally I know I have the drive and work ethic to go out and get shit done and very eager to learn even if I learn at a much slow pace than everyone around me. I strongly feel I will stay in plumbing for my career. Everyday is different even if its the same type of work here and there but ultimately I love what I do. I work in residential.

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад +1

      That’s great to hear. Keep it up!

    • @nickkiosk5513
      @nickkiosk5513 Год назад

      I am in a very similar boat as you, same age and what i also love about plumbing is how different every day is.

    • @brianrivera6117
      @brianrivera6117 8 месяцев назад +3

      Same here bro started plumbing at 18 and now I’m 19 and I love what I do there’s days where I sure doubt myself but I stick with it and continue to believe that maybe one day I can have my own company

    • @gtjaaa5551
      @gtjaaa5551 6 месяцев назад

      @@brianrivera6117I’m just starting at 19 how is the pluming work do you get payed immediately? How does that start up

    • @lingualinquirer6165
      @lingualinquirer6165 4 месяца назад

      How much they pay you?

  • @trumpeteer4792
    @trumpeteer4792 11 месяцев назад +8

    EGO.! I was super plumber, did not need any help or advice. Just stand back and let me show you how it's done. Now in hindsight I've realized all the learning opportunities I missed from not listening, caring or interested in the way YOU did things. Just step back and watch the show. You are so right about ego. I was too smart to learn from and work with you. BIG MISTAKE. Thanks for the videos

  • @MaMa-qh4dy
    @MaMa-qh4dy Год назад +3

    Thank you for your great honesty and enthusiasm!

  • @Thepvcgod
    @Thepvcgod Год назад +1

    This touched my heart! Thank you for all that you do man 🎉❤

  • @Nayde
    @Nayde 2 месяца назад

    Keep inspiring man, I'm glad I stumbled upon your motivational video. Full of wisdom, honesty and humbleness. Wish we had a journeyman like you.

  • @aaalex.96
    @aaalex.96 9 месяцев назад +3

    What I love about this video is that the advice applies to both work AND life! Solid presentation 👍🏽

  • @coreybiron5194
    @coreybiron5194 7 месяцев назад +1

    great video for the new young guys like myself getting into the plumbing trade, thumbs up for sure!

  • @reesevelarde3706
    @reesevelarde3706 28 дней назад +2

    I just came across this video, and wow, I gotta alot of confidence from it, im putting in an application as a plumbing apprentice, hopefully as a woman, I can become a plumber one day.

  • @mikeoxmaul9675
    @mikeoxmaul9675 Год назад +48

    I’m 31.
    Been in the mental health, hospital, healthcare field.
    And just been more hands on and interested in this field.
    Watching this makes me want to learn this field even more

    • @jeremyalcoser5742
      @jeremyalcoser5742 Год назад +5

      You’ll fit right in lol I’m diagnosed bipolar. Just try and manage your health and you’ll do fine. BE AWARE you’ll come across some assholes

    • @DontLookBehindYou1
      @DontLookBehindYou1 26 дней назад

      I'm also Bipolar 1... This trade takes a lot of negative energy and gives it an outlet.

  • @LearnPlumbing
    @LearnPlumbing 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent advice for a new apprentice or a Journeyman working with another Joruneyman. I will play ground guy all the time with my Apprentices or Journeyman just to show them how the ground guy is extremely important to always be supporting the install. Like you said always be thinking of what is next and getting it ready. Great Video

  • @IdeasDontBounce
    @IdeasDontBounce 11 месяцев назад +1

    You hit every note with this one. A lot of us in the trade can relate to everything you said in this video.

  • @CliqueViital
    @CliqueViital 8 месяцев назад +4

    Hell yeah dude, I’ve been a plumber for 3 years now, but I’m a 2nd year apprentice. Wanted to make sure I liked it, man it grew on me im starting to have a passion for it as I learn more and more. Im gonna be that plumber that knows his shit ! My foreman is my journeymen teaching me everything he knows, real good guy. And he’s about to retire so I’m his last apprentice! Everything we do looks good and we always take a second to acknowledge. Cool video you defineitly learn a lot about yourself throughout the process. Better then sitting looking at 4 walls!!

  • @truittlilly3247
    @truittlilly3247 7 месяцев назад +2

    Do not trust anyone. You will get burned so someone else can get ahead . Keep your personal life to your self . Stick to learning and doing the job and you'll be fine

  • @billsmith9249
    @billsmith9249 Год назад +12

    I would love to learn a new trade, but sadly, being 44yrs old, I can't take the pay cut to start as an apprentice. I make just as much as a journeyman, sometimes more, as an IT engineer, but it is no longer satisfactory work for me... and that's a red flag. If you love your job and work with an inner passion, you'll never work a day in your life. Though, I'd rather be an electrician before a plumber. While I did re-plumb my house, ripped out all the old Pex-b fittings, replaced with pex-a tubing and A-fittings, I can't solder for nothing. :( Now, electrical, I rewired my first house, put in a new meter socket, replaced the main breaker panel, and re-did a friends old knob and tubing electrical on his second story, helped my friends' parents wire up their basement, and on and on.... and I love doing both types of work (plumbing and electrical). Much more satisfying than scouting new locations, running low voltage wiring, designing new projects, and figuring out why the blue prints the GC has are different than the ones I received and different than the ones the electricians have...... :/

    • @ethanwasme4307
      @ethanwasme4307 Год назад +1

      you aren't doing software architecture? that's completely on you my guy 😅

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 Год назад

      @@ethanwasme4307 Very constructive. Get lost, troll

  • @maxcondra4991
    @maxcondra4991 Год назад +5

    I'm training an apprentice i try to explain what we're doing and why we're doing it. We don't need to go to school to get our license. I learned from my dad and learned everything on the job. It was definitely harder and took me longer. I've been having my apprentice read the code book and ask me questions about it. I'll be sending this video to my apprentice for him to watch.

  • @dridi5964
    @dridi5964 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this great advice

  • @Luke-gs6kz
    @Luke-gs6kz Год назад +1

    Really amazing video, especially the last portion on commitment. What i needed to hear thank you

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад +3

      Good! Glad we can motivate and inspire plumber nation. 💪

  • @anewuganda
    @anewuganda Год назад

    These lessons can apply to any profession or career. Thank you

  • @vernedudeman
    @vernedudeman Год назад

    Thank you brother.

  • @disciplejoshua
    @disciplejoshua 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this awesome video

  • @Mister_Belvidere
    @Mister_Belvidere Год назад +13

    I'm 34, and I'm about to start as a first year plumbing apprenticeship. I have a good job as an auto worker, but I see the writing on the wall in the auto industry, and I want to learn a skilled trade before it's too late for me.

    • @eddard9442
      @eddard9442 10 месяцев назад

      how is it going so far

    • @cheeko96
      @cheeko96 9 месяцев назад +1

      You got this!

    • @rawkingkong
      @rawkingkong 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey I am doing the same.

    • @yabbadabbadoo199
      @yabbadabbadoo199 3 месяца назад

      How did you get your apprenticeship? I’m from the uk can you please explain some details. I’m 35 currently working on railway but want a change in career

    • @Mister_Belvidere
      @Mister_Belvidere 3 месяца назад

      @@yabbadabbadoo199 I'm not sure how things work in the UK, but I'd start by asking some plumbers in your area. They should know the best ways to learn the trade and which types of jobs you should pursue.

  • @PlumbingSecretsAndTricks
    @PlumbingSecretsAndTricks Месяц назад

    I love your videos, you were a huge inspiration to me starting my channel

  • @jeremyrabeler1864
    @jeremyrabeler1864 9 дней назад

    Really proud of you Jared ❤

  • @babycakes8434
    @babycakes8434 3 месяца назад

    Good info. Like you said at the beginning there is too much info about everything, so naturally you don't ask too many questions, because you are already overwhelmed.

  • @OctaneStreet
    @OctaneStreet 11 дней назад

    It's not often companies can nail a post on their social media, but you guys nailed it with this upload. Great job, and a gem of an employee you guys got there! Haha.

  • @shotz8143
    @shotz8143 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing video. Thanks!

  • @unspokenfor5308
    @unspokenfor5308 6 месяцев назад

    been in and out of the trade since 2003, it is true to never think you know everything because theres always something we dont know. greatest tips ive used and heard that i can pass on is we used the lines on the waste/water pipes to line up our 45s that we stub down through the floor and other places that you need to go stick an end of pipe in from the other side when u know u need it to land perfectly, and when it comes to buying your first couple sets of tools, buy mid/low tier tools and whichever ones you burnout/break first, those are the ones u wanna buy premium replacements for because youre using them the most

  • @DUDE72341
    @DUDE72341 Месяц назад

    it nice to hear, a positive from a guy who's going places

  • @clarkjoh8948
    @clarkjoh8948 7 месяцев назад

    Dude , you can speak for anybody terms : keep going man : your words are motivation 💪

  • @polyglotwholivesinabarn
    @polyglotwholivesinabarn Месяц назад +1

    I'm leaving the oilfield after ten years of off and on work. Rig hand, BOP tech, and such. I was discouraged thinking I'd have to transition into a trade where what I had learned about threads, pipe, valves and the like would not translate. I think now, perhaps being a plumber would be an excellent way to provide for my wife and family.

  • @katrynamcintyre5687
    @katrynamcintyre5687 Год назад +2

    Nov 11, 2022: Good job! A great video for anyone, whether studying a trade or working toward a traditional degree. Rio Rancho, New Mexico

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад

      Thank you! Hope this encouraged you along your plumbing career if you’re pursuing it.

  • @DontLookBehindYou1
    @DontLookBehindYou1 26 дней назад

    Chamfering your pipes is underrated in my opinion... Great vid

  • @user-ic4kg6eh9w
    @user-ic4kg6eh9w 3 месяца назад

    im so much greatful to learn more about plumbing job with sir🙏

  • @amkrill3129
    @amkrill3129 23 дня назад +3

    27 years old and tried college multiple times. Got all my documents and will be turning my application in tomorrow. Hopefully I can start this trade and get a career

    • @aarong9128
      @aarong9128 20 часов назад

      Same. I'm on my second interview soon

  • @cresty1236
    @cresty1236 Год назад +3

    Well im 14 i feel almost fully committed i have changed my grades and this company is like one i would work for better to start now than later

  • @spmbgzz6682
    @spmbgzz6682 8 дней назад

    How can I thank this man ? I will give back to the next generation when myself become a foreman, I do have a question just started as an apprentice what should I first start studying ? What books should I invest in ? The math ? Etc. I appreciate all perspective and answer , may god bless you and protect all you loved ones

  • @randyhome1544
    @randyhome1544 Год назад +3

    You just described a craftsman.

  • @cheeko96
    @cheeko96 9 месяцев назад +7

    I am 27 and just now getting into the field and its been such a great experience so far, I work 2 jobs and any free time i get, I am constantly trying to learn more and more about plumbing. I never thought I would be so interested in a field like this and I am so happy I gave it a shot. It feels good to learn something new and become apart of community of people who also love this line of work and what I can learn from them. I really hope one day I can become a great plumber. Thanks for the video man its really appreciated

    • @AJ-jp7fz
      @AJ-jp7fz 5 месяцев назад

      Hey man, do you need to be handy or have experience with hand tools in order to enter the plumbing field at a late age? Also, people have been telling me to go Union for apprenticeships

    • @himomsf2
      @himomsf2 3 месяца назад

      @@AJ-jp7fz I just got into the field 9 months ago when I was 29 (30 now) no real handy or tool experience and as long as youre willing to learn its doable. If you can accept being taught by and being bossed around by people younger than you it should work out well.

  • @kileonamanzano7024
    @kileonamanzano7024 Год назад +3

    Good stuff brother. Im an commercial plumbing apprentice out in a Washington state union. I've done both sides res and commercial. I love being a plumber. I love my work. It saves lives. It makes great money. I love keeping nest and organized and being able to see things neatly on my cart or lay down area! People notice

  • @ronshaw9795
    @ronshaw9795 Год назад +6

    Thank you, exactly what I did for fifty three years and counting. Pride in workmanship.

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад +1

      Congrats on a long and successful career. That’s an inspiration!

  • @Chicago_Clout
    @Chicago_Clout Год назад +1

    You made some great points.

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад

      Thanks - glad you found this helpful.

  • @isaiahkaulaity9467
    @isaiahkaulaity9467 Год назад +11

    I'm an apprentice about 3½ months in now.
    I like the company, and I like most of the guys I work with.
    But man, lack of explanation is the one thing that bothers me about working with some of these journeymen. I've been in management positions in previous jobs where I had to train people, and I would explain what and why we did what we did.

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад +2

      Couldn’t agree more!

    • @xarchang4lx
      @xarchang4lx 10 месяцев назад

      I’m in my apprenticeship
      I struggle with lack of explanation sometimes due to just a sporadic busy schedule.
      The only way to change that is ask questions that make them stop and take the time.
      The question shows you care and gives you a chance to have them teach.

  • @borgopio85
    @borgopio85 6 месяцев назад

    im a 21 years old plumber apprentice from italy, been doing this job since 18 and from all the things that you said the "EGO" sentance is the one that hit me the harder hahhaha, cuz even if i know that you are 100% right some time is hard to acept it

  • @she219
    @she219 Год назад

    Fantastic video bro.... Love it

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад

      Thanks, happy to help!

    • @she219
      @she219 Год назад

      How can I get my Red seal ?

  • @johnmartinez9328
    @johnmartinez9328 2 месяца назад

    Motivation 💯💯

  • @maxevans5691
    @maxevans5691 Год назад +21

    I would love to work for this company! I’m currently in trade school learning the plumbing trade and it’s going great!

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад +6

      That’s great to hear, Max. Good luck on your path! It’s a rewarding one.

    • @redsquarejay
      @redsquarejay 6 месяцев назад

      How many in your class if you don't mind me asking? There are only 7 in mine, but only half the class seems to care about good grades

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 3 месяца назад

      What school is that? How old is your oldest student?​@@redsquarejay

  • @reposaado1079
    @reposaado1079 6 месяцев назад

    I just applied to my local Plumming union. Gonna wait a few months for an interview, but I really appreciate some tips before I get into this trade. I’m a white collar worker trying to switch into blue collar and I really want to learn and become someone they can depend on someday. Thank you for this!! It will be in the back of my mind hopefully I get in

  • @robertodiaz7859
    @robertodiaz7859 4 дня назад

    Nice guy. Now that you have mastered your trade, have served the company over 18 years, give them a big thanks and start your own business: make triple of what you are making!!!!

  • @TheRealBlindSquirrel
    @TheRealBlindSquirrel 4 месяца назад

    I did 4 years in the Marines and went and did the traditional Bachelors Degree thing. I’ve had 3 jobs since graduating and only one of those jobs was related to my degree and only one of those (not in my education field) paid more than a journeyman plumber. I’m going to find employment as a helper essentially and hopefully get into an apprenticeship program. I’m ready to break free of the “office/whitecollar/professional” fields and change things up.

    • @augustwest9727
      @augustwest9727 3 месяца назад +1

      There is such a need for plumbers you'll get 9 call backs. I put my apprentice resume on indeed, I still have people cold call me out of the blue just in case I want to come work for them.

  • @baldemarmiranda2067
    @baldemarmiranda2067 Год назад +9

    I wish I could have leaned more 18 years ago. But the people that I trained with would not explain anything every time I asked a question. They would cut me off rapidly & never explain

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 Год назад +2

      yep, there are lots of @sshole journeymen out there, it truly is a godsend when you work with one that has the patience and fortitude to mentor you properly.

  • @Kevin-ip8uf
    @Kevin-ip8uf 4 месяца назад

    I used to be an apprentice back in Canada (and to this day still do all my own plumbing a sprinkler-fitting work). although I've switched careers a few times since then I'm thinking I'd like to find a place that works weekends so I can pick up where I left off, get some new skills, hone some old ones, get my license while continue working my main job. never stop working, never stop learning, never stop earning...now I just need to find that company that works weekends

  • @ruslanburtsev1041
    @ruslanburtsev1041 3 месяца назад

    So Wholesome love that guy

  • @RandallKelsey
    @RandallKelsey 6 месяцев назад

    I am going to have my apprentices all watch this video tomorrow morning

  • @TeslaBoy123
    @TeslaBoy123 Год назад

    Not matter what's how many years someone expending in a trade is something is never ending learning bcz every single job is different

  • @lv2keepfit493
    @lv2keepfit493 2 месяца назад

    I retired early at 56 and after a year of honeymoon phase I’ve been thinking about getting into the plumbing trade that I’ve always wanted.

  • @redsquarejay
    @redsquarejay 6 месяцев назад

    Im 28. Currently in a pre employment plumbing class.. There were 9 guys to begin with. Now 7. And seems like a couple more will drop out. Why is nobody interested in this trade? I love this career. The toughest challenges are worth it! The worst stories havent scared me

  • @zachschestag6335
    @zachschestag6335 7 месяцев назад

    man the dont bite your nails thing really just slapped me in the face as someone who is now looking into the trade thats hilarious

  • @Hardy_Zhang
    @Hardy_Zhang Год назад

    Very appreciate!

  • @charlietaulbee4977
    @charlietaulbee4977 10 месяцев назад

    Got off of work Doing plumbing at Achivers

  • @Chrominance87
    @Chrominance87 Год назад +1

    1:25 . I love the fact that you spoke about this, because there are a lot of journeymen out there who would not know even if you asked them, or at least be unable to articulate this information into something that's understandable to a green guy. However, you don't seem to be one of those.

  • @lcplricky
    @lcplricky 9 месяцев назад

    Hello sir I have a big problem and can’t seem to figure it out. Toilet doesn’t flush, called a plumber he pulled and augured the toilet, he went 75 feet in the main drain. That did not work so he augured the kitchen sink, and washer drain tube because they all run on the same line “kitchen to washer to toilet to bathroom sink to shower then out to the city”. Still did not work and he basically gave up. Now the next day “yesterday” I had another plumber come out he pulled and augured the toilet and ran 150 feet down the main to the city network. “Nothing” he just kinda left said he will do some research after doing another call somewhere else. Never heard from him. I heard maybe it might be a vent problem so after youtube I went to the roof and put a garden hose down the vent and with a jet nozzle flushed it for a few minutes. Then I had about 10 perfect power flushes in the toilet. I thought I fixed it and went to sleep and woke up and it flushed about 2 more times and then it stopped flushing again. I forgot to mention yesterday after the 2nd plumber left I installed a brand new toilet myself with a perfect insulation everything went perfectly installing it. So now I am $600 down with no results. When I ran the washer and dishwasher water started backing up in the kitchen. Any thoughts you might have with be much appreciated. Thanks for your time

  • @kylebrown3580
    @kylebrown3580 Месяц назад

    I would love to be this guy’s apprentice

  • @WaleOloko
    @WaleOloko Год назад

    I’m a cleaner and an aspiring plumber….
    I love plumber so much due to the fact that cleaning is my hubby since childhood and you have to be neat to also be a plumber.
    I’m so good with chemicals as a cleaner, I make most of the cleaning consumable myself e.g soap, bleach , starch ,rust removal , mucor removal , blood stain removal etc
    My company is now more that 10 years in existence.
    I really want to start my apprenticeship very very soon in a well organized company.
    I don’t mind if I can get a chance to learn from you.

  • @jordanbfromsk5191
    @jordanbfromsk5191 9 месяцев назад

    Hmmm interesting hearing about the man who would line up the words on the pipe, like an electrician who lines up all finished screws vertically. That plumber is on a different level, and or grade. 🤷‍♂️

  • @duke01000
    @duke01000 3 месяца назад +1

    Handsome man😊

  • @ipodtrickster01
    @ipodtrickster01 Месяц назад

    26 year old with some lower back problems., am I able to do this trade?

  • @youceflouail9653
    @youceflouail9653 2 месяца назад

    Is it possible for someone in 35 to start plumbing ,andd thank you for the motivation bro

  • @bookie039
    @bookie039 2 месяца назад

    Some journeyman I dealt with treated their helpers like shit, they could not ask a single question. It sucks to be a helper in NYC

  • @bukewalker8905
    @bukewalker8905 Год назад

    OCD going wild. Why rock the joint while hot?

  • @davidakintade9034
    @davidakintade9034 6 месяцев назад

    I'm 47 years, i don't know if I get into this? I really want to acquire a trade in plumbing.

  • @gummibing8908
    @gummibing8908 8 месяцев назад

    I'm 33 and turning 34 this October. Iv never had any experience in Plumbing or any other construction jobs. Iv worked at a Supermarket for 10 years and after that I worked as a delivery guy, and now currently I'm a Tour bus driver. I drive people around my country and while I enjoy it, its low paying and making my back age 20 years a year. But over the year from talking to people and understanding that this is a proper career and the demand for this job is very high with good salaries. Am I too old to get into this business' as an apprentice?

    • @briangal87
      @briangal87 6 месяцев назад

      No Im going to be 36 this month and starting my plumbing career in a couple weeks. f you strive to do great I believe its never to late.

    • @rawkingkong
      @rawkingkong 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@briangal87hey how is it going? I am around the same age and starting this Monday. Gotta grow up ya know

  • @mylifesmoment956
    @mylifesmoment956 11 месяцев назад

    I want to learn plumbing work plz tech me step by step

  • @chasecrappell6556
    @chasecrappell6556 9 месяцев назад

    I am a plumber's apprentice. I have been working for 8 months and have learned a lot. When should I start studying and going to school for the license?

    • @LukeRoxALot
      @LukeRoxALot 9 месяцев назад

      My old boss paid for all 4 years of my schooling.

    • @MorriseyTheSnakeRoberts
      @MorriseyTheSnakeRoberts 5 месяцев назад

      @@LukeRoxALot4 years? Dude wtf If you’re going to school for 4 years why go into plumbing? Lol

  • @sk1dhanush
    @sk1dhanush 2 месяца назад

    I am from india, i did my Fitter trade in ITI, 1 YR Apprentice training, and 4 years work experience in plumbing...i love to do plumbing job...if any opportunity plz help me to do do any plumbing job , thank u lot.

  • @raphaelodey9890
    @raphaelodey9890 Год назад +1

    I’m an apprentice and I would like to go far in plumbing service
    I really want to learn it
    How do I register in your company

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад +1

      Go to willplumb.com/careers to learn more 👍

  • @andrewmccallum9943
    @andrewmccallum9943 Год назад

    A saying I hate is “looks good from my house”. It’s just embodies laziness and crappy work ethic. Great video btw!

  • @clintdewberry8335
    @clintdewberry8335 5 месяцев назад +1

    Is the math in plumbing difficult? I barely passed 9th grade algebra and really want to join this trade but don’t want to be doing math all day for my job

    • @paraydise
      @paraydise 3 месяца назад

      Not too difficult, you need to understand things like trigonometry and Archimedes' principle for school. However, on the job you'll mostly be using arithmetic.

  • @user-ug4wx1eb8y
    @user-ug4wx1eb8y 11 месяцев назад

    interested sir

  • @WaleOloko
    @WaleOloko Год назад

    I love Plumbing*

  • @adriox177
    @adriox177 Год назад +1

    I really want to learn how to start plumbing career but I don't know where to start as a 19 hear old.

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 Год назад

      Contact a trade union.

    • @xtc9700
      @xtc9700 11 месяцев назад

      go to any growing subdivision or neighborhood and see what company is plumbing new houses and apply

    • @trainofthough0242
      @trainofthough0242 11 месяцев назад

      Start contacting local plumbing companies and see if they're hiring new apprentices. Or do what I did and stake out a new construction site until the plumber shows up and then ask if he's hiring. You might just get lucky like I did and get hired on the spot.

  • @TheFinalKO
    @TheFinalKO Год назад +3

    Ive seen 26 year olds making $35 an hour because they started at 17 LOL currently finishing my Year 1 as Apprentice.

  • @JK4fam2008
    @JK4fam2008 Год назад

    How much do apprentices make ? I’m taking to a couple company’s at the moment I’m currently making 60k a year am I gonna be taking a pay cut??

    • @Killerrob-rn3os
      @Killerrob-rn3os 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes

    • @trainofthough0242
      @trainofthough0242 11 месяцев назад

      Depends on your skill level and where you're located and whether you go union or not. Typically if you're brand new in the trades and don't have much experience if any, you'll be lucky to see anything more than $17-$18/hour, unions will pay a bit more but those are tough to get in. $5/hour increase every year you stay on and expand your skillset and continue up the ranks to journeyman and master plumber. But yeah, if you're making $60k/year now, starting as a new apprentice will be a hefty pay cut. I only made like $30k my first year so you're looking at your pay getting cut in half at least in the beginning but you'll be making double what you're making now if you continue on with it. That's the sacrifice.

  • @nazamhussain6555
    @nazamhussain6555 Год назад

    I will wate you answer

  • @matthews95_
    @matthews95_ 2 месяца назад

    one of my bosses just tells me to google it, or tells me the answer like it was common sense and uses a bunch of mechanical jargon

  • @nazamhussain6555
    @nazamhussain6555 Год назад

    Hello brother how are u .i hope u will be fine . i want to know about plumbing . can u help me in that matter .

  • @joejojo5966
    @joejojo5966 Год назад +1

    how much math is involved and is it difficult math? im sure i could learn it but i just hate it XD

    • @trainofthough0242
      @trainofthough0242 11 месяцев назад

      Knowing how to read a tape measure is about all the math you need to know. The x1.41 offset calculation is the most difficult formula you might use from time to time for offsets but that's why you have calculators. It does all the work for you as long as you put the right numbers in the right spot in the formula.

  • @user-sq2pq6pt1h
    @user-sq2pq6pt1h 3 месяца назад +1

    hi

  • @smxygoat
    @smxygoat Год назад

    I’m 24 is it too late to start ?

    • @willplumb
      @willplumb  Год назад

      Of course not. The best time to start is now.

    • @trainofthough0242
      @trainofthough0242 11 месяцев назад

      Not at all. A lot of guys who start are much older than that. I've seen 40+ year old apprentices, younger guys are quite rare and companies will want you more because you're still young.

  • @joe-zj8js
    @joe-zj8js 10 месяцев назад

    Pro tip...stay off facebook plumbing fails. Most of it is people shitting on anyone asking a question and the other guys always know more than you and have 13" d*cks lol. This is a good video.

  • @carlosf1160
    @carlosf1160 9 месяцев назад

    Master apprentice lol… here in Texas we shoot for the stars so they’re called responsible master apprentice!

  • @DODGERS-br8tf
    @DODGERS-br8tf Год назад

    GET YO GRIND ON!!UA UNION PLUMBERS 🤘🏼🤘🏼it’s art to me plus making over $100,000 a year LOVE IT 👏🏼LOCAL 78 LOS ANGELES all day!!!

  • @stylish_sourabh_1
    @stylish_sourabh_1 3 месяца назад

    helllo

  • @augustwest9727
    @augustwest9727 3 месяца назад

    7:04 😑 just dont leave your battery and charger in a mens bathroom charging $150 mistake.

  • @Blackie1715
    @Blackie1715 Год назад +1

    Don't ever buy tools for a company. They are paying for your skills and time. Have them buy that for you.

    • @LegendarySkypenis
      @LegendarySkypenis 11 месяцев назад

      I had to buy tools, but it's not a bad thing. I now have tools for side jobs.

  • @winifredconley6659
    @winifredconley6659 Год назад

    𝓅𝓇o𝓂o𝓈𝓂 🤩

  • @habibich7261
    @habibich7261 9 месяцев назад

    Who is looking for me to get a job contract and give him 500 dollars

  • @kinggrooms7473
    @kinggrooms7473 Год назад +3

    I’ve been doing this for a while now and I’ll say this the sky is the limit I hit 280,000 last year

    • @putszntofreedom
      @putszntofreedom 3 месяца назад +1

      With employees working for you?

    • @kinggrooms7473
      @kinggrooms7473 3 месяца назад

      @@putszntofreedom no I work for a company but I sell a lot and I work late every day and I get a lot of spiffs form restoration companies because I do leak detection