Wanna Make $65 an Hour? Become a Blue Collar Apprentice

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2015
  • Brandon Archilla, a former barber and truck driver, is now on his way to an all-expenses paid path that will lead him to a six-figure salary. He's one of 525 students getting paid to learn a trade at a five-year plumbing apprenticeship program in New York City, run by Plumbers Local Union 1 in Queens. Competition for the program is stiff, and demand is high. Archilla was one of thousands who literally lined up in the street when applications became available. ‘I waited on line for three days, slept on the street,’ said Archilla. ‘About a year later they called me to get in, which is probably the best thing that’s happened to me.’ As part of the program, Archilla gets paid $14 an hour to attend school and work under supervision. At the end of five years, he will earn more than $65 an hour as a journeyman plumber, and walk away with an Associates Degree in Science from The State University of New York’s Empire State College. The best thing about it? Archilla pays absolutely nothing for the training. Tuition is free. ‘We all know that college isn’t for everybody. We call our program the other four year degree,’ said Brent Booker, Secretary-Treasurer of North America’s Building Trades Unions. ‘You get skills training, you earn while you learn.’ The federal government has declared this as the first ever National Apprenticeship Week, and the North American Building Trades Union is hosting open houses in more than 15 cities this week, to raise awareness about apprenticeship programs.
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Комментарии • 848

  • @stagger9660
    @stagger9660 6 лет назад +702

    Or you could waste your early 20s taking gender studies

    • @JustSkram
      @JustSkram 6 лет назад +13

      Nick you do realize barely anyone does that right?

    • @TheBattlefieldPro97
      @TheBattlefieldPro97 5 лет назад +52

      Corpsephotos you would think, the fact that universities are still providing these majors should tell you that they are people paying high amounts of money for them and they are professors who are paid to teach those useless courses

    • @djcruel9634
      @djcruel9634 5 лет назад

      Nerd Lingo wtf 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @fironfiron8843
      @fironfiron8843 5 лет назад +4

      They are offering these courses doesn't mean anyone take them...It is mostly old people or extremely rich people willing to waste money or anthropology majors,etc.
      People who take humanities distribution have been going down for a long while.
      Statistics pls

    • @orestlysak6770
      @orestlysak6770 5 лет назад +1

      Killed me

  • @dannyrivera4398
    @dannyrivera4398 4 года назад +55

    Got a degree in psychology-hated it. 40k in students loans and it didn’t pay me squat. I applied to the local union for electrical workers (IBEW), demonstrated I’m a hard worker, capable, and most importantly, teachable. Got accepted a year later and never looked back.

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 3 года назад +4

      My brother’s best friend graduated with a psychology degree and worked in low paying retail jobs for a couple years. He eventually got a good job with the fire department in a large city.

    • @maritimezhang
      @maritimezhang Год назад

      Usually what happens when you touch the wrong wire.

  • @mschrage618
    @mschrage618 5 лет назад +203

    I’m not doing anything this nice but I’m glad I accepted an apprenticeship with my local gas company. I started at $13 an hour plus benefits last year , and they’ve paid for all my licensing and certifications, training, equipment and vehicle. I’m making right around $20/hr now, with my house and truck paid for and no debt at the age of 21 😎🇺🇸

    • @dynamoz5191
      @dynamoz5191 5 лет назад +16

      show me your ways, I wanna live that dream.

    • @mschrage618
      @mschrage618 5 лет назад +28

      Work hard, budget smart, and be lucky enough like I was to find a good locally owned company that was desperate for apprentices

    • @mschrage618
      @mschrage618 5 лет назад +7

      mskay and it’s not all that great lol my life sucks quite a bit sometimes but I’m just happy to be able to take care of myself at a young age with no college education

    • @dynamoz5191
      @dynamoz5191 5 лет назад +14

      @@mschrage618 yea man, I just want to make a decent living at a young age without debt.

    • @jhova187
      @jhova187 5 лет назад +1

      Where do u live ? I make a little more than that it nyc and don’t live as comfortable

  • @KD-mm3li
    @KD-mm3li 4 года назад +38

    I love seeing people from all walks of life wanting the same thing, a good job, health, wealth, and happiness, and a vision to do good in life.

  • @jessebain576
    @jessebain576 7 лет назад +720

    Tell me again why I attended college?

    • @MPT1983
      @MPT1983 7 лет назад +201

      Jesse Bain Because schools see themselves as college prep and make students believe you wont be succesfull otherwise.

    • @sanctuary8873
      @sanctuary8873 7 лет назад +180

      you fell for it, that's why.

    • @kcheznyc
      @kcheznyc 7 лет назад +90

      join the club ..i got jacked too.

    • @Impedancenetwork
      @Impedancenetwork 7 лет назад +25

      Because when you graduate from college you will be paid more and have more opportunities to make a hell of a lot more money. Now all that college means nothing if you go get a degree in sociology. College wasn't meant to teach you how to perform a job. That has or was the employer's responsibility but for some reason since the 70s we or I mean society thinks colleges should train you how to do a job when that is NOT what it was designed to do. Colllege was supposed to be for learning. To gain knowledge or some might phrase it as "learning how to learn" or "knowledge for knowledge sake." College is not a vocational school. If you want to learn a trade and never go anywhere then go to a vocational school that teaches you how to be a plumber or HVAC or electrician. We need those people but when you go to those schools you come out of them knowing nothing about how the world works. You only know how to do specific tasks. Sorta like a monkey. If that makes you feel great that you can braze copper but don't know how the US Supreme Court works or your local government then well... goood for you I guess. But please do all the smart people a favor and don't vote. The last thing America needs is another ignorant voter.

    • @adamjarjar6065
      @adamjarjar6065 6 лет назад +57

      Impedancenetwork trades workers are more valuable to society then unemployed, unemployable men and women with a college degree.

  • @nickm1032
    @nickm1032 6 лет назад +164

    This is pretty accurate. I’ve been a tradesmen my entire life. Once I️ got to the level I️ am at now, the money is more than enough to live the kind of life I️ want. We need the next generation to get into this kind of work. We don’t all these high schoolers going to college. A college degree is the new high school diploma. Real professional tradesman are the most needed people in the country, especially when the rest of the baby boomer generation retire.

    • @lilcourtny08
      @lilcourtny08 6 лет назад +3

      CharlesXavier M depends on where you live. About 25 hr in Alabama maybe. Company I work for paid that and every company in the area. Quit and started doing other work for more money and way better benefits. Saw guys with 20 and 30 years experience making 18 and 20hr.

    • @harambo9805
      @harambo9805 5 лет назад +2

      @@lilcourtny08 so what's this "other work" you're on about?

    • @lilcourtny08
      @lilcourtny08 5 лет назад +2

      @@harambo9805 move to another state. Extruder operator. The company I work for makes PVC pipe. Electrical and and all kinds of water pipe. I make more with better benefits. Trades not worth it. I also have a degree in electrical engineering. Fuck a trade. Not worth the low pay and garbage benefits

    • @lilcourtny08
      @lilcourtny08 5 лет назад

      @@harambo9805 I work for Westlake Chemical company. It's a global company. Revenue of billions a year instead of some local or regional company screwing you over every chance they get.

    • @lilcourtny08
      @lilcourtny08 5 лет назад +3

      @@harambo9805 I am just telling you from my experience in Alabama. Don't know about other states. Unless you are in a union it's different. The union down south is non existent. Trust me I would never recommend my son to get in the trades.

  • @4EntertainmentOnly
    @4EntertainmentOnly 6 лет назад +32

    im on a 4 month waiting list to be an electrician apprentice in california. the school is about 80-100 dollar a month for 4 years. plus tools and books. i dont care about the school price its the paid apprenticeship. which is awesome..get paid to learn. get a raise every 6 months.

  • @chrisg2378
    @chrisg2378 6 лет назад +42

    *To all future college students:*
    Be real with your budget. Do not attend a university if you can't afford it. Do not take on loans equivalent to 40% of your annual income. Also, going in undecided and taking out loans is the worst combinations you can have when going to college.
    Just a heads up to highschool seniors planning to attend 25k+ universities.

    • @Joe-sd2kx
      @Joe-sd2kx 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I’m the only kid in highschool that will be going to trade school instead of highschool. These kids are making fun of me and sayin it’s not a good plan. Can’t wait for them to waste time in college with debt while I get real job experience and have no dept.

  • @bf7625
    @bf7625 6 лет назад +35

    Elevator Constructors. First day over $27 an hour and as a Journeyperson just over $50 in Michigan, Today's scale which goes up every year. Not to mention all benefits,Health care, 401k, Annuities, paid vacation and holidays, double time for overtime. Zone pay.

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 3 года назад +1

      Again, you have to know somebody to get into that apprenticeship program. I had two years of college when I applied for an apprentice position with Otis Elevator. I didn’t even get the chance to take a test.

    • @huesenpaul1394
      @huesenpaul1394 3 года назад +1

      @@picklerix6162 are you still trying ?

  • @ThatAdultCrash24
    @ThatAdultCrash24 5 лет назад +26

    Becoming a Union Electrician was the best decision my husband ever made. I'm sorry I didn't follow him into the trade.

    • @farhadjawhar4055
      @farhadjawhar4055 3 года назад +1

      How much does he make

    • @ThatAdultCrash24
      @ThatAdultCrash24 3 года назад +4

      @@farhadjawhar4055 as of now his rate is around $48 plus benefits. It varies by where you live

    • @nemander8273
      @nemander8273 3 года назад +1

      @@ThatAdultCrash24 what city are you guys in?

    • @cloudh8779
      @cloudh8779 3 года назад +1

      How much do you make?

    • @clarkmccauley1600
      @clarkmccauley1600 2 года назад

      I'm about too take manufacturing @ automation (industrial electrician technical training

  • @adamkue9658
    @adamkue9658 7 лет назад +337

    You will never live to see 65 an hr right off graduation

    • @linetrash4298
      @linetrash4298 6 лет назад +148

      Warr Crafft most of that money is gonna go to basic cost of living over there lmao

    • @sickofitalllive2666
      @sickofitalllive2666 6 лет назад +6

      leon rodriguez Your not lying. If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere.

    • @senortigre0489
      @senortigre0489 6 лет назад +1

      leon rodriguez Same for the boys in New York that just became plumbers.

    • @journeymanreefer6252
      @journeymanreefer6252 6 лет назад +3

      That wage is either total pay in a union shop or pipe dream. Even during the oil boom in the patch it wasn't that high.... But there were tons of overtime

    • @juanlopez-iw3oy
      @juanlopez-iw3oy 6 лет назад +3

      anybody know high payimg jobs that dont drug test in california cuz i gotta smoke that mary jay for the very hard day

  • @tyler238
    @tyler238 6 лет назад +67

    Its hard as hell to get into an apprenticeship.. You dont just walk in. You have to take a entry exam thats tons of other people are taking. Its not that easy

    • @lolpantsification
      @lolpantsification 6 лет назад +4

      Not true at all.

    • @richardjohnson4065
      @richardjohnson4065 6 лет назад +15

      It's true if you trying to work for the federal government through apprenticeship it's a process to get in you have to pass college entry exam then you have to pass a interview done by a board comity to see who wants you

    • @pride_mitochondria3921
      @pride_mitochondria3921 6 лет назад +37

      tyler238 what, you want a red carpet in? You earn a way in.

    • @bak794
      @bak794 6 лет назад +6

      Because every man and his dog is applying to get in.

    • @rustyshackleford932
      @rustyshackleford932 5 лет назад +6

      Well I want to get in, but it seems like to get in, you HAVE to know someone in order to get in.

  • @blo2102
    @blo2102 6 лет назад +2

    Wow this is great! Glad a program is out here like that for many people to take advantage of and get great jobs

  • @timothybailey9117
    @timothybailey9117 6 лет назад +116

    I knew after one year of college it wasn't for me. I enrolled in trade school and in 8 weeks I got my x-ray certification and I have no college debt to drown in!

    • @donut_lyfe
      @donut_lyfe 6 лет назад +17

      Timothy Bailey what trade school? All x ray programs near me are 2 yr associates degrees.

    • @markcopara6459
      @markcopara6459 6 лет назад

      Timothy Bailey how are you now?

    • @miguelcastaneda7236
      @miguelcastaneda7236 6 лет назад

      Timothy Bailey see you scored at least 90 on that test...friend missed it by two

    • @MrThinkEncourager
      @MrThinkEncourager 6 лет назад +1

      I think it can depend on the state. Some associations are requiring more years in school which is the problem, especially in the medical field.

    • @Idiotsincarshere
      @Idiotsincarshere 6 лет назад +4

      xray tech is same length of education as CT, RT, MRI, ultrasound, RN, radiation therapist, etc - 2 year associates degree, not easy programs but can be done if you apply yourself. BSN is 4 year degree. I don't know of any trade schools offering X-ray certs.

  • @MichaelB413
    @MichaelB413 6 лет назад +5

    This is AWESOME!! Really great to see these kinds of programs and opportunities..

    • @jerrywells5551
      @jerrywells5551 Месяц назад

      There are really not many opportunities by far MOST people who apply are DENIED

  • @crislt1
    @crislt1 6 лет назад +13

    it will be a long time before they ever see 100k, trust me I'm a pipe welder and it took me some time before i could get it with a double time company

  • @joebananatube
    @joebananatube 7 лет назад +198

    Yeah.....just try to get in. Unless you have family in the union, or connections, you're screwed

    • @bosschannel8433
      @bosschannel8433 6 лет назад +117

      I didn't know a sole and I got in 12 years ago. I am now a foreman and make six figures. Connections help, but a good work ethic and half a brain work as well.

    • @ivanmontalco5082
      @ivanmontalco5082 6 лет назад +28

      Boss Channel843 its not the same anymore. A union job has the same odds as winning thr lottery without connections

    • @grandcanyon2
      @grandcanyon2 6 лет назад +12

      ivan Montalco your right it's so hard to get in Union or non-union.

    • @JMac85X
      @JMac85X 6 лет назад +1

      Haha so true

    • @marisolmacias140
      @marisolmacias140 6 лет назад +3

      Boss Channel843 vary true was about to type the same thing you typed I’m a union plumber out of ca local 398 been trade since out of high school 20 years ago

  • @slit4659
    @slit4659 6 лет назад +14

    I went to a UA 342 aperntice ship in 1974 I made 6:46 a hour then...5 years of schooling..To become a welder.I had to retire on disability in 95 making 35 hour.....The trade was the best thing that ever happened to me.

  • @i.pfreely9387
    @i.pfreely9387 7 лет назад +54

    LOL, $65 an hour because in NYC the cost of living is too fucking high. Elsewhere, the hourly wage might be $35.

    • @19SWG23
      @19SWG23 7 лет назад +21

      I.P Freely you're on the right track. Your wage will depend on your location.
      For example, here in Nevada, journeyman scale is about $48 an hour. So that's about $99k a year. That doesn't even include any overtime.
      I'm currently an apprentice, making $34 an hour, and guaranteed at least 10 hours of overtime per week. And our overtime is double time. So, while yes it's not always quite what's advertised, it's still nothing to sneeze at.

    • @Donyk
      @Donyk 7 лет назад +2

      19SWG23, hi there... I'm in Sacramento CA, can you please direct me to a good apprenticeship programs here?

    • @sir0knightfall
      @sir0knightfall 7 лет назад

      Donyk What trade are you going in?

    • @Donyk
      @Donyk 7 лет назад

      HVAC or other carpentry....

    • @sir0knightfall
      @sir0knightfall 7 лет назад

      Donyk Demand in those two trades are not in as much demand. I would suggest being an electrician. High pay and more demand. What city are you in?

  • @pointblank6467
    @pointblank6467 6 лет назад +3

    wow! this is wonderful. I wish I was giving this opportunity. I have a family and cannot afford a trade school. thanks for sharing this video.

    • @jerrywells5551
      @jerrywells5551 Месяц назад

      You probably have better chance of winning lottery than gettin in

  • @techfive7202
    @techfive7202 5 лет назад +1

    Kick in the ass for people who paid for trade school when they were young. The eagerness is so low they will now pay you. Good for them

  • @jonnyz5758
    @jonnyz5758 3 года назад +1

    Programs like these are pure gold here on planet earth

  • @legionnairestentorian1853
    @legionnairestentorian1853 6 лет назад +7

    I lived in NY and it’s literally almost impossible to get these jobs everyone wants them

    • @stormeagle5050
      @stormeagle5050 2 года назад

      The best way to get into a NY apprenticeship is via pre-apprenticeships program in NYC

  • @Emily_Quinn
    @Emily_Quinn 3 года назад +1

    Free training to work onboard ships as a Merchant Mariner for Private Ships, Yachts or Military Sealift Command!
    www.seafarers.org/training-and-careers/admissions/apprentice-application/

  • @tyesonbuxx
    @tyesonbuxx 3 года назад +1

    Plumbers in Australia are on the same but cost of living much lower and with unions protecting the trade.

  • @FalconsFanForever
    @FalconsFanForever 7 лет назад +1

    wish they had a program like this in Atlanta Ga

  • @johngallo1824
    @johngallo1824 6 лет назад +1

    Out here in Southern California pay Rate is $45 a Hour working 10-15 hours a day

  • @Impedancenetwork
    @Impedancenetwork 7 лет назад +43

    @2:35 He is right about college getting expensive. If you go to college you MUST major is something that will produce an income that offsets the cost of college. There aren't many degrees that can do that. Almost all STEM fields do do that but the soft fields like psychology, sociology, anthropology, music, gender studies, religion, etc do not pay off. If you go to college choose Science or a business/marketing degree. If you want to be a lawyer then it is ok to major in political science, history or government but unless you are going to graduate school do not major in those. You can't do anything if you get a political science degree or history degree. You would be better off going to trades school. The problem with trade school is if you like thinking about solving problems then you will feel lost there. I am an ex electrician that went to engineering school. I met plenty of ignorant people and even more idiots in my electrical apprenticeship.

    • @crystallee4231
      @crystallee4231 6 лет назад +11

      Impedancenetwork - Idiots? Really? They were people who were willing to learn, work, and stay off of the welfare system. Not everyone needs to have the same iQ to be a productive member of society. Chill with your eqo trip.

    • @snoopyshultz
      @snoopyshultz 6 лет назад +3

      oh here we go again the same idiots that paid the pension you'll be collecting. the same idiots who gave you an income, the same idiots who gave you vacation pay, and an annuity, the same idiots who gave you massive overtime pay scales, health coverage, dental coverage. i bet you're just a kid who couldnt cut it

    • @fironfiron8843
      @fironfiron8843 5 лет назад +2

      doesn't address the fact why the cost of college have been so high.
      whether they are majoring in STEM field or not,, they will still incur debt that is hard to pay off..
      the degrees required to get into law and med schools are meant to keep "peasants" out...in other countries they don't have this system...usa also tries to nullify the degrees of doctors and others coming from abroad.
      if they remove these barriers are removed, then actual competition will happen.

    • @Impedancenetwork
      @Impedancenetwork 5 лет назад

      @@fironfiron8843 If you get good grades academic scholarships will pay for nearly all one's tuition. Of course tuition isn't the entire cost of an education. People need to have a place to live, buy food, gas, insurance, medical bills, dental, and personal care such as haircuts, clothing, etc. So life is expensive. College is expensive because you have to pay someone to teach you. That guy or girl has a house, kids, medical bills, car maintenance, gas, etc. just like you do. Life is expensive and college is just a reflection of life.

    • @Impedancenetwork
      @Impedancenetwork 5 лет назад

      @@fironfiron8843 That is because doctors "from abroad" are quacks. Their medical schools are shitty. We have higher standards here. If you went to medical school in Syria there is no fucking way that is the same as going to medical school in a western country like German, France. England, Canada, Australia, etc. I don't think anyone trusts a doctor trained in Mongolia, Nigeria, Chad, etc. I'm glad we discriminate against people with medical degrees from those kind of places. If you go to college in one of those countries it is not equal to going to college in a western country. You can't even verify if someone really did get a degree.

  • @jioman33
    @jioman33 6 лет назад +2

    how would i go by getting in a apprenticeship program for any trade. plumber, electrician, etc.....

  • @DaOriginalMurdah
    @DaOriginalMurdah 4 года назад +2

    This doesn't happen often. Even union workers deal with favoritism, unemployment, and family/friend ties matter in the union. People without those ties can be on a waiting list for years.

  • @stormeagle5050
    @stormeagle5050 2 года назад +1

    An pre-apprenticeship program is the best way for the average person to get into a local Union. If you live in big city, I’d recommend to GOOGLING for any in your area. Upon completion you’ll receive an direct entry referral to your union of choice. My only nitpicks is that the pre-apprenticeships requires you to attend full time for 4-5 weeks, so you might need to change your shifts around. As well as how competitive and seemingly selective even the pre-apprenticeships in NYC are.

  • @abcdef-kx2qt
    @abcdef-kx2qt 6 лет назад

    Tool List from Inside Wireman Bargaining Agreement
    print icon
    This is a minimum/maximum list. These are the only tools to be brought on to a job site. All other tools will be provided by the electrical contractor.
    Tool pouch
    Hammer (22 oz. maximum)
    Hack saw
    Tape measure (25’ minumum)
    Pliers: line type
    Diagonal cutting
    Needle nose and
    Channel locks (2)
    Screw driver (Standard and Phillips)
    Electrician’s knife
    Awl
    Crescent wrench (10” maximum)
    Magnetic torpedo level
    Wire strippers
    Voltage tester
    Allen wrenches (up to 3/8”)
    Plumb bob
    Tri-square
    Socket set 3/8” drive (up to 3/4” socket)

  • @ZFlyingVLover
    @ZFlyingVLover 6 лет назад +2

    Nice . But the only reason the union is investing in it is to add members to their union rolls. Can't have the rolls diminish cause they they won't get their cut.

    • @snoopyshultz
      @snoopyshultz 6 лет назад +2

      yes because contracts negotiate themselfs, apprenticeship schools staff themselves, union halls staff themselfs, jobs get bid on magically all on their own.fucking idiot

  • @kilog5gunionfrosty225
    @kilog5gunionfrosty225 8 лет назад +69

    Im an apprentice for a sub contractor here in Dallas. Dont go to school I just learn as I work. $10 an hour with pay raises as my skill set increases.

    • @poodie3887
      @poodie3887 8 лет назад +2

      how often do you get payed? is it like a regular job ? paid weekly or bi weekly?

    • @kilog5gunionfrosty225
      @kilog5gunionfrosty225 8 лет назад +2

      poodie regular job. Paid weekly. Taxes and all.

    • @yansoloextreme8
      @yansoloextreme8 7 лет назад +62

      10$ per hour? that's not good at all.

    • @Marcocappp
      @Marcocappp 7 лет назад +4

      KiloG5GUnion Frosty you get 10$ hour straight out of highschool?

    • @J.James999
      @J.James999 7 лет назад +5

      can't get license without schooling

  • @MrCollinanderson
    @MrCollinanderson 6 лет назад +4

    my first year as a metal stud framing apprentice i made 48,000

  • @lospitufos8890
    @lospitufos8890 4 года назад +1

    Im a laborer in local55 i want to get into a good union, any tips? I am currently a journeyman however our rate is quite low.

  • @jamesscott3151
    @jamesscott3151 5 лет назад +1

    Workers from abroad also can attend the course right ?

  • @mikeschiavi5320
    @mikeschiavi5320 5 лет назад +1

    I would love to become a plumber. Their are alot of apprenticeship Job's here in Buffalo NY. Not sure if I'm good enough at math.

  • @birbalbrahma9164
    @birbalbrahma9164 5 лет назад

    Very nice job

  • @ElevationStationProductions
    @ElevationStationProductions 7 лет назад +9

    I have straight A's, have had straight A's for the past 4 plus years, am a freshman ASB vice president, am taking math class filled with sophomores, and I want to have a blue collar job. All logic says no, but passion says yes. Hopefully, I can become an elevator technician while in college.

    • @mynuts99
      @mynuts99 7 лет назад +3

      Elevation Station Productions do what makes you happy man👍🏻

    • @realeyesrealisereallies8607
      @realeyesrealisereallies8607 7 лет назад +1

      Elevation Station Productions Elevator technician is a good gig, the only issue is , you really have to know somebody already in that union to recommend you, many of the guys in that field, get grand fathered in, meaning they have a family member already in that Union. Where are you located, in the big cities like NYC there is a strong demand for skilled technicians, it can be a really dangerous job though, each year their are fatalities associated with elevator repairs/service.

    • @dr.pikachu7518
      @dr.pikachu7518 6 лет назад

      If you do a job that you like . It's not like a job then it's more of a hobby that you are paid to do

    • @luisvilla799
      @luisvilla799 6 лет назад +1

      You can actually go to community college and learn to grt a trade amd your basic pre req. At the same time that should give you a thought if you want to continue your college career

    • @dar9713
      @dar9713 6 лет назад +1

      Good luck with pursuing the IUEC. It’s the best decision many of us have made. Nepotism is a thing of the past with accredited apprenticeships now. It’s about passing the entrance exam and what kind of documentation you can provide regarding skills and certifications. Follow an electrical engineering school path and you will do well. Data networking is becoming more prevalent with destination dispatching systems. There is more to this trade than I ever could have imagined.

  • @fugitive011
    @fugitive011 4 года назад

    This is great.. but it's just a drop-in the bucket. So many people could benefit from this. I wish I had a opportunity like this.

  • @leekazuya1305
    @leekazuya1305 6 лет назад

    i am 23 years old, living in vancouver bc one of the most expensive cities to live in, at 18 i attended 1 semester in SFU, and decided to learn a trade instead, i spent almost 7 grand for one semester there. on top of that i have other living expenses, it really was killing me because i refused to use my parents' retirement fund to pay my tuition. now i am in cnc machining industry, making money while getting education almost ready for red seal, doing piece work during the weekend in my own shop, the last couple of years has been tough, but i think with a good attitude and willingness to improve yourself, trade gave me a pretty good life. same with university, given that you can afford it, it will provide you with a good living, in my case, i simply dont have the cash for it.

  • @aliasgarlokhandwala6547
    @aliasgarlokhandwala6547 5 лет назад

    which are the most lucrative trades which pay a good amount of money?

  • @waifung3367
    @waifung3367 Год назад

    I am a red seal appliance service technician living in Alberta, Canada, here are my advices for those who are thinking of entering into the trade.
    1 - start from the bottom of the trade company that you want to work on, most companies don't hire apprentice from outside, they promote guys from within the company. Before I was an apprentice, I was working as a warehouse hand for my appliance repair company, I worked hard to show the boss that I am trainable. working from the bottom also allowed me to see what the trade do and if the trade was right for me.
    2- be ready for long days, hard and dirty work. there is no easy way in the trade, you are getting paid to get the job done. You have to be comfortable to be eating lunch when your finger smells like lubricant even after you wash it good, and a lot of the days you don't go home until late at night.
    3 - get ready for headache, trade jobs require a lot of planning and thinking, physically doing it is only half the battle, a lot of the times you need to think about how to make the project work. a lot of people think that trade is brainless jobs for workers to follow steps, but it is not.
    I hope you all succeed out there.

  • @ericktwelve11
    @ericktwelve11 7 лет назад

    Is there a apprenticeship plumber aptitude test study guide to buy? just to prepare for the aptitude test.

  • @nottimothybeleford4652
    @nottimothybeleford4652 6 лет назад +3

    That's beautiful

  • @st3v3oram3ro4
    @st3v3oram3ro4 4 года назад

    Once you are in a union there are journeymen upgrade classes offered for FREE for life for changing technologies and leadership roles to progress from say just a worker to supervisory roles in construction management. Unions also help with college education after apprenticeship if you want to be a "collar and tie guy".

  • @peckerwood9383
    @peckerwood9383 6 лет назад +1

    As a union welder in pearl harbor, I made 60.00 an hour,back in 2013 before I retired.

  • @Bigdaddy0622
    @Bigdaddy0622 6 лет назад

    There are so many different unions I have no idea what are would want to apply for any tips

  • @ManLikeAce
    @ManLikeAce 6 лет назад +3

    These jobs look fun too.

  • @jackmiddleton2080
    @jackmiddleton2080 6 лет назад +33

    I need at least $100 an hour to make my soul's primary existence about fixing pipes when people take too big of a shit.

    • @KuatoLives99
      @KuatoLives99 3 года назад

      I would clog it up just for you. Better call Guinness because I am going to break some world records

  • @AtLtLt
    @AtLtLt 5 лет назад +1

    Is there a program similar to this in Northern VA

  • @chrisgouger9299
    @chrisgouger9299 3 года назад +7

    This is what we need across the country instead of sending most of our youth to the debt trap of modern degree mills with no hopes of getting jobs in saturated fields. Especially for our young brothers who are some of the best trades men out there.

  • @Ry-uk4jo
    @Ry-uk4jo 6 лет назад +1

    That's awesome

  • @bpetry78ify
    @bpetry78ify 7 лет назад +17

    100% true. except it's 67,25 an hour now. I'm a 17 year member of local one. and it's a great business

    • @tyharvey7636
      @tyharvey7636 7 лет назад +1

      Gasman 👊 U.A. Strong

    • @enigma7341
      @enigma7341 5 лет назад

      Gasman, thats journeyman pay?

    • @joshualedwell3954
      @joshualedwell3954 5 лет назад +1

      is that in NY? im in Cali and it looks to be $25

    • @harambo9805
      @harambo9805 5 лет назад

      @andrew T ... LOL, then why is it that on many job sites likes Monster, Pay scale, etc and on sites with Job sections, like Craigslist, I have yet to see an employer offering $69 per hour for a pipefitter or plumber? Either you're in a fantasy world, or $69 is what they make after like 10+ years of experience. New journeyman aren't going to be making that. Now a foreman might.

    • @xahoidenbbb
      @xahoidenbbb 4 года назад

      Harambo its a local union. The pay is different from regular company.

  • @FalconsFanForever
    @FalconsFanForever 6 лет назад

    i want to get in a trade badly while I work its either computer tech or HVAC programs need one in atlanta just want to learn something bad and help ppl

  • @brianlewis1372
    @brianlewis1372 7 лет назад +1

    Are most apprentice programs free?

  • @user-pn9qp1sr3e
    @user-pn9qp1sr3e 6 лет назад

    As someone who did try to get into this thing its not as easy as it might seem. They only accept a few people each year and you can only pick one trade. so You can find yourself doing this shit for YEARS and come out with nothing. Its an exclusive club that's kinda hard to get into.

  • @OscarRodriguez-in2le
    @OscarRodriguez-in2le 6 лет назад +2

    Hey, I'm 18 and I have an opportunity to go into a union and work . Or I can also go to college to get my career in construction management. I need help to decide which one I should follow

    • @BlackWolf207
      @BlackWolf207 3 года назад

      Hope you went with the Union

  • @ewangbrunobruno2525
    @ewangbrunobruno2525 7 лет назад +3

    Hi i loved the vídeos an like to work with my hands how can i joint its realy intresting. Please let me know the procedue to follow thanks

    • @redlionplumbing
      @redlionplumbing 7 лет назад

      Ewangbruno Bruno2 Depends on where you live. In SoCal, I was in a plumber's and pipefitters' union where you went to classes for five years and took their certification test along with accredited work hours for journeyman certification. Journeyman wages are only $35 an hour and you can be expected to travel to job sites in your personal vehicle for new construction. If you work service and repair in the union, your wage is less than $20 an hour as a journeyman.

    • @ewangbrunobruno2525
      @ewangbrunobruno2525 7 лет назад

      Tomas Huerta hi thanks for replying back.now i live do bubai So what are my required to do

    • @redlionplumbing
      @redlionplumbing 7 лет назад

      Ewangbruno Bruno2 Dubai? Do whatever you need to for a job where you can learn. You can order books like Uniform Plumbing Codes, but the measurements are not metric and standard for USA & Canada, I believe. I don't really know of good books for plumbing.

  • @rayvazquez5509
    @rayvazquez5509 5 лет назад +1

    How can i start in one of these apprentices program in ny

  • @gottafocus9033
    @gottafocus9033 6 лет назад +1

    This will actually help a lot of men out so now they won't have an excuse for why their so broke and can't take care of their family keep the jobs coming help the women out too

    • @gottafocus9033
      @gottafocus9033 6 лет назад

      johnhodges05221981 do your research that's a picture of tupac and 2nd I'm not a sir the right word to use would be ma'am thankyou

  • @joshmacias3966
    @joshmacias3966 6 лет назад +3

    You guys should look into ndt been in it for 3 years now making 40$ an hour now and they give you lots of over time!

    • @MM-qq9ox
      @MM-qq9ox 5 лет назад

      Good Afternoon, Do You mean NON DESTRUCTING TESTING ? I am in California, Could You Please give any advice on how to Proceed on this Training ? Thank you-Mike

  • @gabcha5
    @gabcha5 6 лет назад +1

    No one is going to talk about how bad they are welding that copper look how burnt that copper is 0:16 0:27 wtf, when i finish welding my copper still look new

  • @kinggrooms7473
    @kinggrooms7473 5 лет назад +2

    I’m all licensed and have many years experience and am an expert in my field I wanna make 65 an hour

  • @littlefish3684
    @littlefish3684 6 лет назад

    It’s too good to be true

  • @cesargarduno7999
    @cesargarduno7999 6 лет назад +4

    I went to trade school and became operating engineers and plant operations make decent money look into it.

    • @DaBank
      @DaBank Год назад

      What local and what do you make yearly?

    • @cesargarduno7999
      @cesargarduno7999 Год назад

      @@DaBank Local 501 110.000 with pension paid and 24 hrs of vacation paid every other paycheck.

  • @michellemarie1197
    @michellemarie1197 5 лет назад +1

    Trade school is good because trades are always needed, but with a university degree you have more chances to advance in your career the higher you go, and the more advanced degree the more money you make, the only way you can advance with trades is through entrepreneurship, because cosmetology is a trade and plumbing is a trade but here in my small town of western nebraska you dont see plumbers or salon owners making six figure incomes.... however the only degrees to go to a university for are teaching, healthcare (medicine and nursing) law, engineering, Accounting/CPA, computer science/IT. Firefighters and police officers are good on getting a job but they dont make enough money in a lot of places, real estate is good too but it depends on where you live and how many houses you sell.

    • @ReeLSpirit
      @ReeLSpirit 5 лет назад

      i think for trades, it is easier to start your own business because you learned most of the things in your apprenticeship already.

    • @ReeLSpirit
      @ReeLSpirit 3 года назад

      @Cameron Thurtle yes, totally agree

  • @brandonflake6732
    @brandonflake6732 2 года назад

    Where is this at and whats the program?

  • @rnyestrada5922
    @rnyestrada5922 6 лет назад +2

    If you didn't know there are technical schools that do the same exact thing

  • @erickmkm2459
    @erickmkm2459 6 лет назад

    wish there was more apprenticeships in my area. We only have an Electrical Apprenticeship. The funny part is I graduated college for Electrical Technician with a 4.0 gpa and the Electrical Union told me I don't qualify for the apprenticeship program. Welcome to Tucson.

    • @MM-qq9ox
      @MM-qq9ox 5 лет назад

      I heard about Your Particular Situation before , this is how to Remedy it : Go apply again at another Local or even in another state , You are not Required to give any information on your Whole life , they only require a Application & work Documents to enroll & keep your Personal business to yourself, whats Going on is Called Jealousy & Nepotism ---Remember this is a Apprenticeship, so, you have Zero Knowledge & are a beginner --- Just be Motivated & Ready to Take learning from these People who Probably went through the Apprenticeship themselves years ago---They also dont like People walking in with other knowledge then they have to offer , they try to weed Them out, pure Politics & Jealousy / Nepotism. Good luck --

  • @Brandon-so9fp
    @Brandon-so9fp 6 лет назад +2

    Get your education in a trade, then work for the hours needed to start your own business, and Finally start your own shop.

  • @kobytate6719
    @kobytate6719 6 лет назад +3

    do they allow custom welding mask in welding jobs

    • @linetrash4298
      @linetrash4298 6 лет назад

      koby Tate that's what most guys are gonna have lol

  • @danielgraham8914
    @danielgraham8914 6 лет назад

    I been fully trained in custom shelving wood and steel wire also fully trained as a glass shower glazier and fully trained in residential mirror installation also install bath accessories but that takes no time to learn only took me about 3 months each to learn enough to be able to go out and do proper installations on my own I was being trained in all 3 at the same time pretty much cause of how my job is company I work for installs shelving glass enclosures mirrors and bath accessories in custom new build homes I work about 6 hours a day 7am-1pm make I've been working at my current job for about 42 weeks and I've made 23 K so not so bad for only working 30 hours a week

  • @repentandfollowjesuschrist6170
    @repentandfollowjesuschrist6170 4 года назад

    I'm no plumber but I've watched vids on soldering copper pipe... that flame is way too big, going to mess up the flux and those pipes will leak... so I think.

  • @mikenike1730
    @mikenike1730 4 года назад +4

    Uaw skilled trades pipefitter here, $160,000 last year

    • @tonyholmes3048
      @tonyholmes3048 3 года назад

      👀👀👀👀👀👀👀 what do i need to do

    • @mikenike1730
      @mikenike1730 3 года назад

      @@tonyholmes3048 research the word "pipefitter" then see if there are any jobs available in your area, anybody who is mechanically inclined can learn this trade and exceed quickly its a great job that pays well and is in high demand right now and will be for many years, here in the detroit area they are begging for pipefitters....good luck friend...

    • @jerrywells5551
      @jerrywells5551 Месяц назад

      @@tonyholmes3048 Have a family member or bribe somebody mike is an EXTREME minority , you need to go to Bureau of Labor to get an accurate representation of a realistic salary

  • @ravichandel8690
    @ravichandel8690 2 года назад

    sir is this apprentiship for international student or only for american citizen. i have done 3 yrs full time diploma in automobile engg

  • @bizarrowxrld2089
    @bizarrowxrld2089 5 лет назад +2

    0:01 did she say his name was Brandon R.Kelly?

  • @LuisSanchez-xc9ih
    @LuisSanchez-xc9ih 5 лет назад

    Do the teachers get paid the six figures also?

  • @andrewoldacre2940
    @andrewoldacre2940 4 года назад +1

    Good luck

  • @workingshlub8861
    @workingshlub8861 7 лет назад

    this is the way to go...the hell with college.

  • @MrJoelelectric
    @MrJoelelectric 6 лет назад +3

    There is still a shortage of professionals in the trades.
    I’m an electrician, not a plumber, but the average age for a licensed electrician in my state is 53. Younger generation just are not getting into the trades. I make $90 an hr. $130k this year. No school loans. I think it pretty good.
    Yeah it can be tough work some days, but it’s enjoyable and beats sitting in a cubicle.

    • @hammers9434
      @hammers9434 6 лет назад

      Hi Joel can I just ask you about layoffs? I dont know if you are an owner/contractor or union, but do you think a regular electrician in the union makes enough money to get through recessions or is it not enough? I know I wont get rich but I want to own a home and have a family one day.

    • @coltsgood99
      @coltsgood99 2 года назад

      How many years did it take you to get to 90 an hour?

    • @andr3w_496
      @andr3w_496 7 месяцев назад

      They seem awful because of the amount of physical work and having to be in hot or cold weather, No wonder theres a shortage.

  • @thetraveler893
    @thetraveler893 3 года назад +4

    You're in for a shock if you think you're going to yield 6 figures as a blue collar worker. On average, the blue collar workers make between $35k to $45k.

  • @ivanstevenson_
    @ivanstevenson_ 6 лет назад

    I didn’t know OSHA allowed tinted out safety glasses in work areas?

  • @Valhalla_Heathen
    @Valhalla_Heathen 6 лет назад

    The trade that interests me the most is welding

    • @aperson4933
      @aperson4933 6 лет назад +1

      Good on you! Some welders make a lot of money.

  • @mikehunt9064
    @mikehunt9064 4 года назад +2

    How can they make 65 an hour when the average pay is only $24 an hour

    • @xahoidenbbb
      @xahoidenbbb 4 года назад

      Mike Hunt union pay scale

    • @wickedleeloopy2115
      @wickedleeloopy2115 4 года назад +1

      I didnt see anyone in the video claim they make 65/hr......did you.
      Or was it only the presenter telling us.

  • @electron7659
    @electron7659 7 лет назад +73

    I wish they an Apprentice program just like this except working with Computer software development or programing.

    • @richmond283
      @richmond283 7 лет назад

      Ask me Ask me they do keep looking I found one in my city

    • @whiskey4609
      @whiskey4609 6 лет назад +2

      try fdm, software program. they train you then make u sign 2 year contract which pays shit but gives you the experience needed and connections to big corporations.

    • @Marinexize
      @Marinexize 6 лет назад +9

      Programming can be self taught. Plenty of online sites as well as books

    • @tommylibby8505
      @tommylibby8505 6 лет назад +1

      Lol yeah software development we're the ones that are gonna be making $70+ an hour

    • @russianhacker4057
      @russianhacker4057 6 лет назад +1

      chavy But a job isn’t guaranteed like the plumbing apprenticeship

  • @Lignoxilla27
    @Lignoxilla27 4 года назад +1

    How can i get in!?????☺️☺️☺️😉✌🏽

  • @victorhardin2186
    @victorhardin2186 2 года назад

    Key word. New York

  • @HitNrun115
    @HitNrun115 3 года назад +2

    Finna drop out of college 🏌🏾‍♂️ cya college I’m 20 I should have started when I was 18 but oh well

  • @johnsradios484
    @johnsradios484 4 года назад +1

    Union apprentice jobs. Unfortunately less than 10 % of jobs are Union in the USA.

  • @kaibaCorpHQ
    @kaibaCorpHQ 4 года назад

    Where the hell do I sign up? Like it's a mystery to find these programs to me..
    I mean I'm sure one reason why people choose college over this is because it's an easier place to start... idk where the fuck to start an apprenticeship...even after all the jobs I apply to that say apprenticeship deny my applications.

    • @Kal-El207
      @Kal-El207 3 года назад

      Google for your plumbing and pipe fitters Union and go to their website and apply and or contact them that way. You need a GED or HS diploma. I’m tryna get my GED as of now because I wanna join a program like this. Best of luck to you.

  • @biscuit8306
    @biscuit8306 3 года назад +2

    Bruh who els keeps getting the "im not a millionaire i dont have a lambo but.."

  • @jimmyponciano8186
    @jimmyponciano8186 6 лет назад +1

    Yes!!

  • @olamilekanonaolapo4939
    @olamilekanonaolapo4939 2 года назад

    Please how do I apply?

  • @stevenpatterson7954
    @stevenpatterson7954 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful the opportunities we dont take advantage

  • @KevinRynd
    @KevinRynd 6 лет назад

    I'm freaking out, I got accepted into local 3 IBEW and I can't decide if I should do it or continue in the family electrical business.

    • @joshuamartin5095
      @joshuamartin5095 6 лет назад

      Kevin if you’re young than join the ibew and finish the apprenticeship. After that you can go work the family business for a while. As long as you pay dues you can go back to the union anytime you want.

    • @KevinRynd
      @KevinRynd 6 лет назад

      I'm 34. The family business closes up shop should I join local 3. I'm a one man show.

  • @MsPooperscooperz
    @MsPooperscooperz 6 лет назад +5

    The thumbnail is a guy using channel locks on big bolts, use the right tool for the job kiddos.

    • @snoopyshultz
      @snoopyshultz 6 лет назад +1

      he'sa fucking plumber they'll use a channel on a screw

    • @foolishcreations2259
      @foolishcreations2259 4 года назад

      Lol hey the best tool is the one you have on you!

  • @jackiechan511
    @jackiechan511 Год назад

    Programs like this should be expanded. Not sending kids to college with useless degrees and lots of debt.

  • @almetechincom9441
    @almetechincom9441 6 лет назад

    How can i become that apprentice from Africa Cameroon?