THE PROS AND CONS OF BEING A PLUMBER | 2023
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2023
- Are you interested in becoming a plumber? In this video, I will go over the pros and cons of what it takes to become a plumber. Make sure you like and subscribe so you don't miss a single video.
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I’m 39 just got into plumbing after transitioning from structured cabling/ Fiber optics. Wanted to pick up another trade and execute. I have a great trainer teaching me everything in the field
Went to Trade School in the Late 80 ties, Trained in Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, appliance Repair, some HVAC, Best thing I have ever did, as a Women I never Been unemployed since, I had a Gas
fitter License, but I let it Expire, I wish I did'nt Let that Happen, anyway I Make good Money doing , Just small Jobs, Garbage Disposal, repairing and replacing Faucets, unstopping Drain Lines,, Toilets, repairing and replacing drain Lines, fixing Leaks, Installing Blinds, Repairing Drywall, Installing Lamp
fixtures, and ceiling Fans, repairing appliances , Mounting TVs, replacing Sump Pumps etc, Obtained a Stationary Engineers License, while employed with State Government etc Blue Collar work Has
been good for me!
That’s inspiring to hear. Having a trade definitely keeps you working. Companies are always looking for good people and side jobs are always there, thanks for sharing.
Plumbing is one of the hardest jobs so many different things to learn I was a residential and commercial water and drain retired 45 years in the field
I'm 31 going back to school to become a plumber and a drafter my biggest goal is to become a Master plumber in the future
mid 30s and on this path as well
Same here I'm 32 😂
I’m 34 and starting this year on my plumbing journey. Also I drive CDL trucks.
@@ahmadalwan9085are you an apprentice now?
@@Leonard_Washington76are u union or non union
I love when someone thinks a pipefitter isn’t educated and then you show them ONE of the multitude of code books we need to know and watch their brains explode. You like having heat in your house in the winter? Thank your plumber😂
Great tips and information, very insightful for me possibly moving forward with plumbing
Being a service plumber is good and bad. Every different scenario you encounter helps make you a better and better plumber. The worst part about it is dealing with certain customers, or how thankless your job feels sometimes.
Keep it up man💪🏽
Most definitely 💯 thanks bro
Thank you for this video! I too was never talked to about trades but instead pushed to go into college. I’m 30 now and realizing how important the trades are and am applying for apprenticeships. I appreciate the info and the transparency. God bless 🙏🏼
You're so welcome! let me know how it goes and how I can help bro if needed bro!
i just turned 18 and want to become a plumber or pipe fitter hopefully it works out and maybe in the future i can be my own boss and own my own business
It’s definitely a possibility, if you want it you’ll certainly get it, just stay focused. Starting young gives you a great advantage. Learn everything you can now and you have a successful company in no time.
i enjoyed this
Much appreciated bro thanks for watching! 💯
Great video, I’m considering being a plumber apprentice soon.
Let me know how you like it. Love to hear your thoughts
Plumbing is like the streets. It isn’t for anyone….but eventually, your time will come, if you stick with it. Just remember that there’s a difference between doing what you know, and knowing what you doing. And just like the streets, whenever you think you’ve gotten good at whatever it is that you’re doing, that’s the moment you got caught.
I hear you loud and clear 💯 💯
Can you expound on this? lol
If you're mechanically inclined...the plumbing is the best thing 1 could ever do. Once you have about 5 solid years of experience(service), nothing can stop you from loving what you do plus making upwards of 6 figures. Best choice I could have ever made!
Aye, you already knowing! That’s what’s up bro 💯
About 482,000 plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters are employed in the US. Proud to be one of them...was in construction for 5 years but now on the journey of being a residential service plumber. About a month in and still have lots to learn on the sales side. Keep up promoting the trade! I think its an extremely complex job and it takes more than just plumbing and if youre a good plumber youre probably good at a lot of different aspects of life
Logan I absolutely agree! Im on that same road, I have been babbling on the residential side for the past 6 months. It is a bit different from construction as far as the model goes but I love learning all aspects of plumbing especially sales. I wish you the best of luck man, thanks for reaching out.
Im 18 and going into plumbing and heating here in Canada
Hi buddy please your Instagram I'd please
Me too
That’s dope man, I’m sure you shine out there, go all the way bro 💯
I'm leaving IT for Trades since I'm only at help desk level. I want to be my own boss.
Good for you. I don’t think humans were really meant to sit in front of a computer all day. I’m a commercial fisherman and needed to start learning something else on the side and was thinking of coding but my wife said I should try plumbing because she could never see me in an office in front of a screen all day long (plus in my state you don’t need any formal education to get licensed you just need to pass a test and have a master sign off on your hours). She was right! I love plumbing and it has made me really respect trades
My daughter is finally starting off in IT. She’s already complaining about an 8 hour shift and it hasn’t even been a month yet. Dawgon’ gen z-ers. Can you tell me what kind of money she should be expecting starting out? Cause she told me what she was getting, and it’s not much more than an old friend of mine was making updating systems for y2k back in 1999.
Wages haven't changed since 99@@dumdiversaspapalbull1452
@dumdiversaspapalbull1452 I have a bachelor's degree in Information technology. I hold two certifications from CompTia and one from Amazon. I only make $55 no joke. I work in a data center and i hate what i do. I am looking to do more physical and hands on jobs.
I am thinking to move to trade too. I work as a system admin. I think this is more fun and makes more money
Im an apprentice right now. It's tough but definitely rewarding
Heck yea man! soak up the game 💯
Going for it now
How rewarding is it
@@umarrahiem6365right I just got a apprenticeship job
Dude it’s so difficult to find an apprenticeship id literally dig shit out of toilets to get one lol
Tell me why I should not get into plumbing
Hey man I am a 2nd year apprentice I do commercial you forgot we run med gas in hospitals and refrigeration systems
Unfortunately I never ran med gas, I can only speak on what I know, sounds like your getting some experience in it though, hopefully you’ll start a channel and teach me how it’s done, enjoy your journey bro 💯
Where I'm from the pipefitters do that. They do med gas, brazing, and welding. Plumbers here still do a ton of lead & oakum though.
@@vincentlamb3436 really where are you from they don’t do much lead joints in Delaware anymore
So I am getting into plumbing and have tons of sales experience. Can you elaborate a bit on what you mean by sales and plumbing?
I am currently getting involved with my local union for plumbing and pipefitting because I love welding as a hobby and like the physical labor and geometry part of pipefitting and plumbing commercially.
That’s awesome! And as for the sales, I have been on both sides as far as commercial and residential. If you’re looking to sale which residential service companies would be your best bet. There are a lot of plumbing companies out there that offer great incentives as far as piece work or commission on services sold along with an hourly rate. It all depends on what your goals. Commercial, for instance being apart of a union in my opinion is pretty set in stone as far as there system goes. Unless you get on as a marketing consultant or start your own company there isn’t to many opportunities their for sales man. Hope this helps.
Hey, nice video man I've been an EMT for 10 years, I'm looking to get into the trade. I've always been fascinated with plumbing and always See myself gravitating towards it.
Is 35 too old to start? I just feel like im midlife, just like you. My father was a plumber but never forced me into the trade. I found myself hovering around all the time. Wondering is this for me?
35 is perfect, definitely not to old. I would just suggest learning as much as you can before your first day on the field so you don’t feel like your trailing behind, It’s a mental thing but either way if your committed to learn you’ll run across a lot of great mentors willing to teach. I made a Free Ebook that can help you get on your way aswell best of luck man.
Hey man Im about to start plumbing school in a few weeks but wondering if this trade is for me. Im not a hands on person but I am very analytical and detail oriented. Im a problem solver to the point where I cant let things go until I accomplished fixing it. Im also a cleansy person. My fear is the fact that im not a handy person naturally it will discourage me to quit. I'm also afraid of heights. I heard sometimes plumbers have to be in 12ft height.
lol that’s a tough one. I will never discourage you from joining because I believe you can have what ever you put your mind to get. With that being said, don’t let fear hold you back from anything. You’ve got great qualities to bring to the table and the fear of heights may get in the way but not enough to derail you. If they like you and you are teachable and on top of things, they may have you just stay on the ground for the most part. (Depends on company and your relationship) but If plumbing something you’re really considering and you already enrolled in school I’d say go for it.
You never know until you try find a plumbing company in town and as check-to see. Try as a apprentice You can ride with a tec act as a helper if you walk in with your mind open and ready hands and mind ready
Can you talk about the kind of math you use as a plumber in detail? I have a student who thinks he wont need math because he has chatGPT and his iPhone.
That’s awesome you’re a teacher, I have some great ones along the way… and yea that’s a great topic, I definitely look into doing one soon thanks for watching!
Hi sir I really love to watch your videos . It's very useful for me . I'm from India and i also want to become a licensed (master)plumber. Is there any chance to outsider to get admission ?
Not sure what you’re asking my friend! What do you mean by outsider and admission?
This is one of the trades that I’ve thought about getting into other than trucking. I’m 35 right now and I’m not the most domesticated person in the world. My question is how long are the classes and the training in order to become a plumber?
I went through ABC so cal, it was 1 class a week for 4hours and a 8hr Saturday class once every 3 months 4years long (It may have changed)
Union I believe is 5 years but that’s all I know about them. Hope this helps
@@LIFE-N-PLUMBINGso you had to go to school for 4 years before even becoming an apprentice? That’s nuts
Is it to old to become a plumber at the age of 50?
Your never to old, that’s what I believe 💯
Not at all good luck 😊
50 is the new 40,it really is.
Man I keep hearing how 50 isn’t to old but idk cause it takes 5-8 years before you’re gonna be making any real money with it