HOW MUCH DO HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS MAKE || How much do heavy equipment operators get paid

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  • @aintducking1518
    @aintducking1518 3 года назад +192

    I live in California, I was a laborer journeyman and now I’m an apprentice operator. Just started 3 months ago, we work only prevailing wage jobs and I’m at $45/hr. One of the best trades.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +15

      Thanks for checking in!

    • @gabrielonate2506
      @gabrielonate2506 3 года назад +12

      I’m in California too I’m in high school. What was the first thing you did to just become to what you started at?

    • @aintducking1518
      @aintducking1518 3 года назад +10

      @@gabrielonate2506 It all started when I applied at a local apprenticeship and I went in as a laborer apprentice. I worked for a little more than 3 years, became a journeyman and then did some other type of work. I went back to the apprenticeship and applied for Operator. And now I’m an apprentice again but as an operator this time.

    • @farhadedamovandi9665
      @farhadedamovandi9665 3 года назад +2

      @@DieselandIron How I get this work

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +4

      @@farhadedamovandi9665 apply to a company and start learning on the job

  • @jordanstaal01-107
    @jordanstaal01-107 2 года назад +36

    I was in a non-union mining company as a diesel tech for 5 yrs or so. After I realized I was worth more than I was being payed I left and worked for a union construction contractor starting as a journeyman tech. I love my job and the people I work with!

  • @brandontx88
    @brandontx88 4 года назад +51

    As an owner it's awesome what you are showing and explaining to the next generation of Laborers and Operators. I have no experience in Union but I started as a laborer making 14 an hour and finished my seat time as a blade making $28. You can achieve it, even in Texas. I now own my own company and it definitely was the best thing I ever did, good luck to you all and your channel. Also remember the day you stop learning hand your keys and boots up because no 2 jobs are the same.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching and thank you for the compliments! Where are you at in Texas? I started my career working for Ranger Excavating out of Austin.

    • @khalidsurendabdullah2969
      @khalidsurendabdullah2969 2 года назад +1

      Hi i m surend from malaysia
      I have Experience in operating back hoe and other heavy machine is they any job for me in your company

  • @KarasCyborg
    @KarasCyborg 2 года назад +13

    As an owner operator, I charge $100/hr rolling my skid steer. But it costs me $50/hr when adding machine ammotorization (5000 hour useful life of engine) + fuel + tracks + oil + filter + maintenance. Also got to factor in truck and trailer hauling. When I am rolling up into someones driveway with a $70k truck, $70k skid steers, $20k trailer + attachments = lots of money invested.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +2

      Most people outside the industry (and sadly, even some IN the industry) don't understand why mobilization fees exist and why hiring someone to do dirt work isn't just a flat $60/hr. There is a lot of upfront cost for the gear, let alone the maintenance plus the fuel just to get the equipment to the job.

    • @KarasCyborg
      @KarasCyborg 2 года назад

      @@DieselandIron Agreed. To top it off, to get a 'tech there' to fix something on your machine in the field, it's going to cost $150+ hour plus transport of their truck to and from and hopefully they got the parts on the truck. And those mobile techs have to pay the equipment makers thousands of dollars a year to be able to call the factory and call one of the factory techs to help them isolate a problem. One pack rat in a machine can do untold damage chewing wires or dragging in kindling / dryer lint bedding to start and engine fire. There's also equipment insurance to stack on top of costs. When people look at how much it costs to rent a skid steer : $400/day for up to 4 hours. Plus sizable deposit $4000+ Plus insurance. Plus taxes. Plus They have to clean/grease/fuel machine and pay to have it brought out to them and take it back. It's a bargain to pay someone else to deal with all that headache.

  • @naterzzz4021
    @naterzzz4021 3 года назад +26

    Hey, I’m 16 years old and i’m already doing my research on the trade routes. I go to trade school for plumbing but in that class we learn how to use excavators and skidstears and micro cranes. I really believe i caught the trade route just in time because not enough kids are hearing about this stuff! My top three trades that i’m considering when i graduate are plumbing, welding, and of course HEO. Thanks!

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +5

      Awesome to hear that you are joining us here in the trades! Feel free to reach out if you've got any questions and check out our podcast called Sweat & Grime. It's geared towards guys in the trades and we talk about getting into the industry. Thanks for the comment brother!

    • @bozoone4464
      @bozoone4464 2 года назад +3

      Good for you bud, should definitely pursue a career as a operator. But remember is it a a lot of responsibility

    • @Dylan-lw1xc
      @Dylan-lw1xc 2 года назад +2

      I’m 18 and starting as a heavy diesel tech and can’t agree more. I hope you finish most of your degree before you graduate.

  • @josephjohnson5218
    @josephjohnson5218 2 года назад +6

    Just started on a surface mine a few months ago. 15 minute drive to work. Drive a rock truck and it pays 28 an hour with monthly and quartely bonuses and free medical, dental, vision, and has 401k. Can't wait to learn other equipment.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +1

      Congrats on the job and I hope everything is going well for you brother!

  • @eldonhill4840
    @eldonhill4840 Год назад +6

    Local 302 up here in WA is a very strong union. It's currently at $51-56 per hour with good ($2/hour or so) raises every year... Cost of living is really high up here but I feel like even after you factor for that it's still quite good compared to a lot of other places.

  • @loganabbas4243
    @loganabbas4243 4 года назад +21

    Great information. I start my first heavy equipment operator job next week. I’ll be driving a haul truck for a sand and gravel mine and I’m very excited to finally have my foot in the door and be able to hopefully build a career off of it.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +7

      That's awesome! Super exciting stuff. I got my start in a haul truck so you are on the right track. Good luck with your first day!

    • @charlescharles8623
      @charlescharles8623 4 года назад +1

      gravy job

    • @iamundefinedv
      @iamundefinedv 3 года назад +1

      update??!?!??!?! im in second week of training!

  • @bradn1559
    @bradn1559 3 года назад +14

    New Jersey Union Local 825 IUOE $56 an hr + $35ish in benefits! Was non union operator for 15 plus yrs and made at the most $25hr + truck, crappy benefits and worked like a dog to make that. Going Union for me was the best thing I ever did. Work like a professional and MANY other positives in joining also. FAR outweigh the negatives. Now I feel I have my career and make a good living!

  • @JCox964
    @JCox964 5 месяцев назад +1

    I live n Tx as well. Been driving TT for 45 years but came aboard a employer about 11 months ago. They offer in-house training & certifications of all heavy equipment. I just recently received 4 certifications & gaining 3 more soon. Your video is very interesting. The company that I work for is non-union yet I’m above the pay rate you shared. Thx for info sir.

    • @MrDantheman45
      @MrDantheman45 3 месяца назад +1

      Union 36 years, will be retiring with over 7,000 a month at 62, plus can still work 40 hours a month... after 70 1/2 I can work full time and still draw full pension. I just finished a 6 month (pipeline) job and made 98,200.00 and did not buy one drop of fuel for my truck... sorry texas is not a good union state... it sounds like you have done really well !

    • @JCox964
      @JCox964 3 месяца назад

      @@MrDantheman45 you stated that you didn’t buy fuel for your truck ! Company or personal

  • @VineV-Dutch
    @VineV-Dutch 3 года назад +39

    Always, always go Union. The more members, the stronger our rights are protected

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +9

      I would love to agree with you but the union has some drawbacks. One of which is the fact that the union officials like to dip their hand in the pension pot....

    • @MrJoe1627
      @MrJoe1627 2 года назад +2

      @@DieselandIron non union benifits are horrible it’s night and day difference.

    • @jeremyburleson6329
      @jeremyburleson6329 Год назад

      I prefer non-union jobs. Unions are democratic bs

    • @easternrebel1061
      @easternrebel1061 Год назад +4

      ​@Diesel and Iron true, but In my personal experience it's way worse at non-union. It's much more frustrating when the boss gives himself a raise of millions, but denies you a dollar an hour raise and berates you for being "ungrateful" and "lazy" even though you're the reason he can afford that supercar. With unions you still have corruption, but at least you the worker have protection from most unfair practices, good benefits, and a bit more of a say in your future. Is it perfect, absolutely it isn't, but it beats the alternative.

    • @JCox964
      @JCox964 5 месяцев назад

      @@DieselandIron agreed. I have 0ver 30 years vested n a major union & have seen both sides. I’ve been a part of 4 different unions during my career journey yet most unions offer much better benefit packages than non-union employers. I tell individuals to do their research/ homework b4 involving themselves.
      #Teamsters
      #LongShoremans
      #AFL

  • @alexchestnut8742
    @alexchestnut8742 4 года назад +9

    Thank you. I am 15 years old looking into this job and your videos really help.👍

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Alex! Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to get you some answers!

    • @alexchestnut8742
      @alexchestnut8742 4 года назад

      @@DieselandIron ok will do

    • @natenesstv6685
      @natenesstv6685 4 года назад +4

      Way to go Alex! The heavy equipment industry needs more operators. You are the future dude. And as a side note the pay is only gonna get better as the next generation of operators retire.

    • @legendmaster1989
      @legendmaster1989 8 месяцев назад

      @@DieselandIron how do i start getting into it?

    • @legendmaster1989
      @legendmaster1989 8 месяцев назад

      @@DieselandIron im 18 about to finish school and want to get into this trade but dont know how to start (I am starting a small tradeschool as a side note)

  • @ChunkyMonkaayyy
    @ChunkyMonkaayyy 3 года назад +26

    With the way prices are going on everything, I feel like I need to make $50/hour to support my family.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +2

      This industry can get you there if you become a Forman or look into the hoisting side

    • @joelraharjo1819
      @joelraharjo1819 3 года назад

      Maybe if you work as wheel loader operator cat 992k in mining

    • @MCRideout
      @MCRideout 3 года назад +2

      Your monthly wages should be 4x your cost of living. With 1/4 going to living expenses, 1/4 going to transportation costs and insurance. 1/4 going toward food and clothing. 1/4 going into savings.

    • @gregchapman6190
      @gregchapman6190 3 года назад +2

      Exactly what I say ,u need to make 2000 before taxes a week ,and the wages are going up because this new generation for the most part are not workers like us ,they didn't grow up outside building forts and being active ,they are on tik tok ,and it's getting harder and harder to find good workers

  • @BlindBadger212
    @BlindBadger212 3 года назад +15

    Just started this career 18 months ago. Non union company out of Oregon that pays me $20/hr as a laborer who's also learning equipment.
    I've been on prevailing for the better part of the last 6 months.
    Definitely a good career...for those who love to work and can put up with rough people (some of the time) lol

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment Skylar! I'm sure a lot of guys will find this super helpful!

    • @benedictamensah5173
      @benedictamensah5173 2 года назад +1

      @@DieselandIron My husband is an excavator operator from Ghana 🇬🇭. Is there a way he can get to work overseas?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      @@benedictamensah5173 he would need to apply for a work visa through the state department. I don't have any idea what is involved with that process though.

    • @benedictamensah5173
      @benedictamensah5173 2 года назад

      which countries in your opinion can he apply for a working Visa to and get an employer as easily as an excavator operator?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      @@benedictamensah5173 I am honestly not sure. I wish I could be more helpful on this subject but I don't have any knowledge in this area.

  • @zacharybraun9722
    @zacharybraun9722 4 года назад +3

    7 months ago I started as a laborer in North Fl and knew very little about operating other than how to run a tractor. The company ended up removing the majority of people from the job site to move them to a more "important" job so I had to learn to operate everything on site. Now I run a loader, dozer, excavator, broom, roller, dump truck, water truck, backhoe, and I am learning to run a scraper. I just recently got my first pay raise and now make $12 which I would say isn't bad for an 18 year old in my area. I also just found this channel and love the vids lmao

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +2

      That's great! You're at a huge advantage starting this young. Thanks for watching!

    • @jujagthemag
      @jujagthemag 4 года назад +1

      Keep going and stay hungry. Be safe and you’ll go far. If you can have them send you to school to get certified. It’s only a month or so in Heavy Equipment Operator School. Good luck

    • @SH_187
      @SH_187 Год назад +4

      You can make more than 12/hr at Burger King WTF

  • @fccorps1252
    @fccorps1252 2 года назад +1

    Here in New Zealand. I started 17 years ago on $9.50 labour hand stop/go rough as it comes…. aged 15 for 5 years. Was very lucky I worked hard and my got my hands on motor grader now, im top of the line front line blade man finishing motorways. Now im currently in the process of securing a contract to bi own machine now. Im 33 now! thanks for the video mate. All you young ones watching this! work HARD it pays off in the long run 💪💪

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      Congrats man! That's an awesome story and I'm glad you've been able to progress like you have!

  • @anthonyholmes71
    @anthonyholmes71 8 месяцев назад

    I think you covered everything in a realistic way. I started in construction several years ago with no experience at $13 an hour, i was let go after 1 month. I went to a small company and learned to oprate equipment and was hired as a foreman and operator for $20 an hour at a bigger company. I'm in north Florida.

  • @nicholasbrown7068
    @nicholasbrown7068 3 года назад +8

    What you earn hourly depends on experience and most of all location. I seen a comment saying "In Canada starting wage is $25 an hour". Well I live in Atlantic Canada (right beside Maine), many experienced operators are not getting $25 an hour. Same goes for the ones driving dump trucks around here, many of them (experienced) make around $15 an hour, I know a fella that retired last year at the age of 80 after decades of floating heavy equipment for a local construction company and he was making $19.50 an hour.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      I agree, it depends on where you are located and what the market will bear. Overall wages are slowly going up in the trades as tradesmen are getting harder to find.

    • @PR0N2KILL
      @PR0N2KILL 3 года назад +2

      Where i live in canada u start at 30 after two yeas 42$

    • @joelraharjo1819
      @joelraharjo1819 3 года назад

      $25 perhour is base pay or all in pay?

    • @deionsworld1035
      @deionsworld1035 2 года назад

      Wtf hell naw yall getting fucked over bad in Maine

    • @richardadzepong2994
      @richardadzepong2994 2 года назад +1

      @@PR0N2KILL you mean$ 30.00 hr and after 2years $42.00 hr

  • @milestorme
    @milestorme 2 года назад +2

    So much , in Australia my first job in construction was in a 40 tonne dump truck at $45-$54 per hour night shift paying more , it’s awesome , love it , and We get to drive monster machines

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      Thanks for checking in! Sounds like you guys are making pretty dang good money down there. This really is one of the best careers to pursue!

  • @trinidad3811
    @trinidad3811 4 года назад +9

    About time a great damn video! Filled with the information im seeking.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching! Let me know if there is anything you want to know about in particular.

    • @christopherboudville1915
      @christopherboudville1915 3 года назад +1

      The safest working range for an excavator on the job for stability, efficiency would be to work the stick or dipper within the range of 120 degree to 90 degree range. Cycletime is greatly increased with optimal hydraulic flow.

  • @mingwangchung
    @mingwangchung 2 года назад +1

    I love in Australia and am a CFMEU (union) member, I just started at a new (union wage approved) job, I do detailed excavations with 5&8t excavators, I also drive the truck (mr single axle basic tipper) I get $37.80ph plus $3.00 pH hour worked productivity, I also get 50$ PW birst (building industry redundancy fund), and 30$ per day travel expenses... That is full time money so anything over 8hours is time and a half, and anything over 10hours is double time. We work all year and only step work at 37deg cel.
    Thanks for the video mate food for thought for people looking to get into civil construction

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      Thanks for the check in bother! You're helping people by letting this information be known

  • @chuckp1506
    @chuckp1506 3 года назад +3

    In texas at ranger Excavating, i started at $12 to operate a roller and be a good labor hand. After 2 years with no raise but working hard and learning several machines, i left and went to a company where i worked less and made $15 an hour. The company didnt have their shizz together so now im a loader hand getting paid $19/hr with great benefits when im done with my first few months here. I think the key thing in the non union states is to learn as much as you can and always look for better companies until you find a place you can settle down at. Thats pretty much what ive noticed all the operators who are worth something do cause they actually can since theyre worth the money.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      That's awesome! I started at Ranger Excavating back in the day. You are 100% correct on your statement. Get good and then start shopping for a good job. They are out there in non union states, you just have to look a little harder. Thanks for commenting!

  • @nickconnor8756
    @nickconnor8756 Год назад +1

    I live in vermont “New England” typical pay ur looking at is 25 to 35 depending on experience as a non union operator

  • @heavymetalmechanicX
    @heavymetalmechanicX 3 года назад +2

    Wages for skilled trades vary wildly depending on the state/region. Can't really make a blanket statement like "You will make 'X' dollars per hour". Best thing you can do is find out what the prevailing wage is for a specific trade in your specific area. That will give you an idea of where you should be.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Agreed. I tried to give a pretty good spread to show there is quite a bit of variation. The comment section has actually become a pretty good resource with people checking in with local wage rates. Thanks for watching!

  • @joshw3539
    @joshw3539 Год назад +3

    Most people here in PA pay rate per job. Operating heavy equipment pays $40/hr. I wouldn’t move a shovel for less then $20-$25.

  • @greenmuck3774
    @greenmuck3774 Год назад

    When i was child i always wanted to have a job that allow me to operate heavy equipment thanks for the background of the job

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  Год назад

      Same! My first word was "backhoe" 😆Thanks for watching!

  • @sterlingsilver5937
    @sterlingsilver5937 2 года назад +2

    Thanks! I've been operating For a few years and I'm trying to make some decisions about my career path. Of course I want to make as much as I can for my time and skills but I also want to count the cost of career advancement. At this time I'm OK staying where I am for a while without any significant changes in title or pay.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +2

      Happy to provide information! Hope this helps!

  • @danielschmidt_vlogs4086
    @danielschmidt_vlogs4086 3 года назад +4

    This is crazy I’m a non-union crane operator with 2 years experience at $35 an hour plus benifits with 2x pay on holiday

    • @danielschmidt_vlogs4086
      @danielschmidt_vlogs4086 3 года назад +1

      In Indiana too cost of living is very low

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +3

      It all depends on where you are and what you do. Hoisting is paying really good right now because they are so short on operators.

    • @dakotawilliams3300
      @dakotawilliams3300 3 года назад

      What company are you with? Im in Indiana too

  • @CemeteryShop-yg6gi
    @CemeteryShop-yg6gi Год назад +3

    Apparently my geographical location is labor HELL! Top rate where I dig graves and operate backhoe, skid steer , dump truck and large commercial mowers is stuck at less than $15 hourly. Seems pretty uniform for all the cemeteries around the area. I’ve seven years here, and I’m the foreman. We can’t get people even to do weed eater work around ground markers and monuments anymore. Literally everyone needs a starting wage which will never be offered. Of course I’m worth much more, but where does that money even come from?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  Год назад +1

      That is similar to where the rates were in Texas when I was working down there. Moving to the north, the rates improved dramatically!

  • @e5m956
    @e5m956 Год назад +1

    Whats the 2023 hourly wage for someone who runs a asphalt paver and grades jobs?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  Год назад

      There are way too many variables at play to spit out a number. What area of the country? Union or non union? Small company or large company?

  • @greggtowsley6470
    @greggtowsley6470 4 года назад +7

    Nice work, it is a clearly stated video with good intell.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Gregg! I appreciate the feedback!

  • @benbaker6561
    @benbaker6561 5 месяцев назад

    im not sure if anyone will read this as its a 4 year old video. Ive been running equipment since I graduated Highschool. I started doing overhead crane operating in warehouses, running forklifts and driving Semi trucks around the yard ( no streets not licensed ), then i got into labour positions in small companies where I learned how to run skid steers, and small excavators and other equipment and hand tools. From this video I think I should proceed straight to a union and find a journeyman apprenticeship? I have the experience and basic knowledge but have no clue where to get into one.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, your best bet is to take your experience and get into the union. Depending on your abilities and how bad the union wants the dues, you might be able to skip the apprenticeship. Try hiring in with a union company and then calling the union rep when you get hired. They might just give you a temp journeyman card while they try you out.

    • @benbaker6561
      @benbaker6561 4 месяца назад

      @@DieselandIron I appreciate you!

  • @outdoorsmen3929
    @outdoorsmen3929 2 года назад +2

    im about to turn 14, i’ve wanted this job since i was around 5-6 watching people build a hospital when i turn 18 im going to try as a laborer and hopefully after getting some experience and learning i’ll be able to run an excavator

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      If you have drive and don't mind working hard then you will go far in this business!

    • @outdoorsmen3929
      @outdoorsmen3929 2 года назад

      @@DieselandIron i love working i live on a farm so i kinda have to but i would definitely love to do operating

    • @HitAndRunner
      @HitAndRunner 2 года назад

      @@outdoorsmen3929 best thing you can do is get your cdl class A, use those grants/scholarships. By the time you're 19 you'll be making 50 an hour.

    • @eldonhill4840
      @eldonhill4840 Год назад

      Good luck man! This job is a blast, a lot of pressure but very fulfilling. Especially something like building a hospital, I've been on jobs like that before and you wouldn't believe how much goes into it. I like those big, complicated jobs because you're never bored!

  • @charlesjohnson5979
    @charlesjohnson5979 2 года назад +1

    And my personal experience working with a small or medium size company is the best way to go as far as getting up the ladder the quickest especially if you get on with a younger starting company. You will build trust and maybe sometimes work directly with the owner of the company and make great money faster. I started with a company at 23$ hr and within 3 weeks I had a pay raise to 25$. And I’ve had many more sense then.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      It all depends on the labor market in your area. Northern states pay significantly more than the southern states. Florida and Texas are some of the worst for wages by far.

  • @OldBoldGuy
    @OldBoldGuy 3 года назад +12

    Your right, construction wages are very area specific!!!
    My top operator makes $60.00 per hour or $110,000.00 per year, the others are about $50.00 per hour, laborer's make between $20 & $25 per hour, truck drivers between $28 & $32 per hour:)
    Of course that's here in California, know any top operators?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +5

      It's funny you ask. I'm debating setting up an area on my website to work like a job board specific to the earthmoving industry. I have a lot of guys that want to work coming to my channel as well as a lot of contractors that are looking for employees that want to work. We will see what the future holds....
      In the meantime I'll keep an ear out for any California boys looking to operate. Thanks for watching brother!

    • @eliasbundren2046
      @eliasbundren2046 3 года назад +1

      I’m not a top operator by any means but am looking for the chance to become one. Sacramento area?

    • @seanf.6389
      @seanf.6389 3 года назад

      I don’t know where you guys live but here in Jersey Hey operating engineer makes around nine dollars for the full package and labors make about seven dollars for the full package

    • @jeff7764
      @jeff7764 3 года назад

      @@seanf.6389 I’m in Philadelphia area and work for Tony DePaul and son

    • @joelraharjo1819
      @joelraharjo1819 3 года назад

      $60.00 perhour is base pay?? Or all in?

  • @sumatrican5990
    @sumatrican5990 11 месяцев назад

    I’m been working heavy construction in north Florida for almost 20 years now and crap pay is just kinda part of it if you’re not willing to work out of town but you can make 20 bucks an hour if you’re good at what you do and are dependable.
    As with any trade, if you want to make more you have to add value to the cause. Make it where they can’t do it without you…..then stick it to em lmao!

  • @peterAustralia333
    @peterAustralia333 2 года назад +1

    come to Australia,, an entry level civil labourer starts at 20 USD per hour ($31 per hour Australian), experienced heavy vehicle operators earn more

  • @MountainManTav
    @MountainManTav 2 года назад +7

    Always join a union company, become an operator. Make great money, great benefits and great training.

  • @heeeeeeeyyyyyyyyy
    @heeeeeeeyyyyyyyyy 3 года назад +2

    Heavy Machinery jobs mining in Australia pays good $150k plus a year. Roughly average 30-50 an hour for heavy machinery jobs outside mines.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      Wow, that's fantastic pay. Sounds like I need to move...

    • @rcb1717
      @rcb1717 3 года назад

      Hell yea I’m packing now ! 🤣 Are operators/seasoned laborers hard to find ?

  • @rickenterkin4720
    @rickenterkin4720 3 года назад +1

    I'm wanting to start over at 40 years old. I was union electrician for 15 years. I grew to hate the trade & union backstabbing. I'm wanting to get my CDL license & also get training for excavating.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +2

      Unfortunately the union is full of politics, no matter what trade you are in. That being said, we'd love to have you here in the dirt world whether you are union or not!

    • @rickenterkin4720
      @rickenterkin4720 3 года назад

      @@DieselandIron I'll never go union again but I do greatly appreciate your support in me getting started in a new career. Keep the uploads coming ole hand

    • @ironfreak7270
      @ironfreak7270 2 года назад +1

      @@rickenterkin4720 I work on a water truck in the union and it's a very under appreciated job, the heavy equipment guys can work half as hard and get all the glory and praise.
      I'll tell you what I miss being a driver on the street and the days go by faster and less personalities to deal with.

  • @beardeddragon7612
    @beardeddragon7612 3 года назад +5

    I just got my first heavy equipment job. I am currently driving a pan truck. Hopefully soon I will move up to a dozer.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Congrats on the new job! That's really exciting brother!

  • @jrmacri2521
    @jrmacri2521 2 года назад +2

    Here in Washington state apprenticeship starts at 35/hr and journeyman make 55/hr

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      I appreciate you checking in JR! It's really helpful to know what wages are around the country.

    • @Andrew-hr6bu
      @Andrew-hr6bu Год назад

      I'm in Vancouver Washington boss thinking about joining local 701 in Oregon but don't have a diploma

  • @braidenralph2821
    @braidenralph2821 4 года назад +9

    In Canada starting wage is $25 an hour and the most u can make is $45 an hour pretty good pay

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +4

      There's definitely good money in this industry!

    • @rickee1717
      @rickee1717 3 года назад

      Is that in US or Canadian dollars

    • @braidenralph2821
      @braidenralph2821 3 года назад

      @@rickee1717 Canadian

    • @amoahderrick78
      @amoahderrick78 3 года назад

      So how much do you make in a week as an apprentice??

    • @brad99rocks
      @brad99rocks 3 года назад

      A can of dip is $20 in Canada

  • @JC-fj1bz
    @JC-fj1bz 3 года назад +1

    Local 324 operating engineer here, unions are where your best bet is, promise ya that.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      I was in 324 here in Michigan when I was operating full time. There are definitely perks to the union!

    • @JC-fj1bz
      @JC-fj1bz 3 года назад

      @@DieselandIron I saw in one of your dozer videos your dozer had a Michigan cat sticker on it so I wondered then you said you worked for dans.
      Yes sir it’s made me a good living thus far

  • @travelingjohn69
    @travelingjohn69 Год назад

    I'm a truck driver. I been driving for 10yrs. Alot of what you're talking about sounds familiar.

  • @benlupkin8659
    @benlupkin8659 3 года назад +1

    Been a non union glazier for the past 10 years, just applied at operators in Indiana starting apprentice pay is 28.31/hr really hoping I get in.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Congrats on the career change and thanks for checking in!

    • @asiancambo21
      @asiancambo21 3 года назад

      Did you have

  • @isaackinaaba
    @isaackinaaba Год назад +1

    Great job guys

  • @4way64
    @4way64 3 года назад +5

    Hey I’m finishing welding school soon and was looking into being a heavy equipment operator also. Do those go hand and hand and would it benefit me on finding jobs easier.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +3

      Welding isn't typically a skill that larger companies will be looking for. Generally you have mechanics that are wrenching on the machines and doing any sort of fabrication. If you get in with a smaller company that can absolutely help.

  • @kishawnexplore6141
    @kishawnexplore6141 4 года назад +3

    I am also 15 about to be 16 and I am looking into this industry also I am looking into real estate.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад

      This is a great industry to get into. The real estate market is pretty competitive because it's so easy to get a realtor license.

  • @Rodzillaone
    @Rodzillaone 3 года назад +3

    That is a bunch of bull about being stuck at a pay rate with unions, unions have a set set pay for the particular equipment. And if you become a member in the IUOE, you will be trained on any equipment you would like to learn. Not to mention the health care and other benefits.
    JOIN THE UNION IF YOU CAN!
    I have made a great living being a union member. I have a pension and an annuity fund, and a supplemental unemployment fund. The hell with non - unions. This is the time to take charge!

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +1

      You can absolutely have a great career with the union and there are a lot of benefits. Getting paid over scale is entirely up to your employer though. They are only required to pay scale so bonuses aren't as common as on the non union side. There are some benefits to both sides of the equation on this one.

  • @brucebaker4462
    @brucebaker4462 3 года назад +1

    Up here in Canada you would be making minimum wage of about 30.00 dollars an hour, that would be operating dump truck, cat or grader would be close to 40 dollar's an hour or more.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Dang...sounds like I need to move to Canada! Thanks for the input. I'm finding this video is becoming a spot for people to check in with wages which is really helpful to guys around the country/world.

    • @Idontcare31789
      @Idontcare31789 3 года назад

      What is the cost of living like up there? $29 for dozer jobs if you’re highly skilled here in Utah. Rent for a 4 bedroom home is 2300 a month! Mortgages 1500+ it’s crazy right now.

  • @timrankin7351
    @timrankin7351 2 года назад +1

    sounds to me like i wont get outta bed. id love to operate but a 25$ cap isnt high enough for skilled work

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      That's in the south. In the north wages are much better.

  • @RockinAHomestead
    @RockinAHomestead 2 года назад +1

    Local 101 in KC starts at 37.50. Apprenticeship program is 3 years.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for checking in! This is helpful to know wage rates around the country.

    • @RockinAHomestead
      @RockinAHomestead 2 года назад

      @@DieselandIron at the moment I work for a private company in the KC area owned by summit materials and their wages fluctuate between $18-21 starting DOE, but they're not very good about raises.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +1

      @@RockinAHomestead I appreciate the information brother

    • @johnf1577
      @johnf1577 Год назад

      1st year apprentice make $37.50?

  • @makus515
    @makus515 2 года назад +1

    Started out making 12 a hour when i was 18 now that im 28 im at 34 a hour non union in iowa

  • @jacobemery6631
    @jacobemery6631 Год назад

    I’m at 25 hr with a take home company truck and full benefits, just started with the company last week

  • @mc-fd5or
    @mc-fd5or 3 года назад +2

    Operators in the Local 150 Operators Union in IL is a 4 year apprenticeship and a Journeyman makes over $50 our 1st year apprentices make over $28 UNION ALL DAY THE ONLY WAY LOCAL 150 Chicago !!!!!!!

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Thanks for checking in Mike! I appreciate the information brother!

    • @Cody-eo1hr
      @Cody-eo1hr 2 года назад

      Miiiike

  • @Alpatriod
    @Alpatriod 2 года назад +1

    Living in the Midwest the wages your suggesting seem crazy to me! 10-12$/hr starting at non union companies is unheard of. Mcdonalds employees make more than that up here! Most companies around here start people at 20-22$/hr. I feel bad for the guys starting at that, especially laborers. Hopefully the cost of living is allot less in those states.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +1

      Florida and Texas are two states in particular where starting wages are pretty terrible. Hopefully as the market shifts due to lack of labor we will see a rise in wages.

  • @AlexVasquez-fw5up
    @AlexVasquez-fw5up 4 года назад +3

    Thought about getting into it. I’ll stick to trucking $30 an hour

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +7

      Trucking makes me go stir crazy. I hated days I got stuck in the truck. Thanks for watching!

    • @evanm9026
      @evanm9026 3 года назад

      Trucking has very limited growth and its becoming automated.

  • @carlosogaz1067
    @carlosogaz1067 3 года назад +3

    Can you make a video regarding transitioning from a skilled heavy equipment operator to a superintendent and what to expect to make going from hourly to salary. I’m in this situation and I’m being offered 30% less of my normal avg pay.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      Let me see what I can do. What I can tell you is taking on a shit load more responsibility for less pay than you're making now seems a bit ass backwards. I would negotiate that number up substantially or take a hard pass.

    • @carlosogaz1067
      @carlosogaz1067 3 года назад

      @@DieselandIron I appreciate the reply I do agree less pay for more responsibilities plus more job sites to run around 10-12 + hours 6 days a week. Hpefully tomorrow I’ll meet with my General superintendent to see if we can negotiate my pay and come to terms. I’m just going to be devastated if my 6+ years and loyalty wasn’t all for nothing.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +2

      @@carlosogaz1067 even if they don't come up on pay, as shitty as that is that they won't take care of a longtime employee, don't get too down. By offering you the position they have given you something to put on your resume. You can now apply to other companies and speak about the fact that you were negotiating with your current employer to take over as a superintendent. That's in an industry that is hurting for qualified people. I would absolutely start throwing out resumes and talking about this experience. Even if it isn't with them, your current company has opened a door for you. Keep your head up brother!

    • @timothygrell4398
      @timothygrell4398 2 года назад

      They are looking for sucker don't do it. If They are not serious about you they would make a offer that is fair. They know your value and you should too. Do not chase a title and you'll have less pay and more responsibility that comes with more problems later.

  • @RealityisaComedy
    @RealityisaComedy 3 года назад +1

    Love all of your videos my brother!! Can't wait for summer!!

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! You guys need to quit working so much and put out some more content!

    • @RealityisaComedy
      @RealityisaComedy 3 года назад +1

      @@DieselandIron For sure! I'm going tomorrow morning to Monroe to video some trenching footage. I will let you know how it turns out! Probably will not compare to your excellent work my friend -- God bless!

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      @@RealityisaComedy nonsense! Looking forward to seeing it!

  • @jonathanaza3324
    @jonathanaza3324 3 года назад +1

    I have 1 year of experience with kubota excavator KAO57-5 working on water and sewer utility construction
    Can i join on heavy equipment with that exprerience ?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely. The industry is dying for people right now so having any experience will only help.

  • @loganbender1445
    @loganbender1445 Год назад

    I'm in Michigan looking to finally start getting into this trade! Just waiting for the call now! If you get time you should do another video for more recently salary nowadays!

  • @IsaacswimboSwimbo
    @IsaacswimboSwimbo 2 часа назад

    Am an loader operator am in botswana with h license😢 I want job in south Africa how can I get job

  • @robsnizzle79
    @robsnizzle79 2 года назад

    Finishing up HEAVY EQUIPMENT COLLEGE here in San Bernardino, CA for BUCKET LOADER and BACKHOE .... damn well hope I come out makin minimum over $20 an hour shit, didn't dump over $11k in training for wages less then I can make as a forklift operator loading trucks (with 20 years experience under my belt).

    • @robsnizzle79
      @robsnizzle79 2 года назад

      Any suggestions would be helpful since yuh know obviously a shit ton more then I do, at 43 really ain't got alot of time to waist through trial an error....

    • @Borderjumper247
      @Borderjumper247 Год назад +1

      @@robsnizzle79 join the local 12 operators union

    • @Borderjumper247
      @Borderjumper247 Год назад

      I was going to join that college until I talked to someone who interested me in the local 3 out of Fresno I’m interviewing for the apprenticeship program. Maybe that would be a better option. I’m 43 also.

    • @robsnizzle79
      @robsnizzle79 Год назад

      Live in NorCal.... that SCHOOL in SAN Bernadino is ABSOLUTE DOGSHITE.... TRUCK GOT VANDALIZED, they fired our INSTRUCTOR LITTERLY 2 days before we tested OUT.... WAIST OF TIME... and THAT WAS JUST FOR THE LEVEL 1 COURSE.... WHERES LOCAL 12 UNION?

    • @robsnizzle79
      @robsnizzle79 Год назад

      @@Borderjumper247 wheres the LOCAL 12?
      I LIVE NORTH OF Sacramento CA

  • @burritoburnett
    @burritoburnett 11 месяцев назад

    I keep trying to find the pay scale for my local union and it isn’t listed anywhere. Local 77 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  11 месяцев назад

      You might try calling up to the union hall and asking where you can read the union contract. They should be able to point you in the right direction.

  • @Jay_hendy
    @Jay_hendy 2 года назад +2

    started operating a haul truck at $20 an hour. Stayed with the company for one year and soaked up everything I could, as well as operated everything I could. I'm now operating an excavator at an environmental company that I really like and have a reputation as the go to guy to operate equipment. I have a review coming up in one month, I believe I can negotiate a significant pay raise!
    (Grammar Edit)

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome man! Congrats on doing so well!

  • @MyLifeBeLikeBRO
    @MyLifeBeLikeBRO 4 года назад +5

    What would you suggest doing for starting HEO work on the West Coast/PNW region? Do you think training academy’s are worthwhile where you pay for training? If that’s a financial option would you take it starting over? I hear sometimes that these programs can be more on the scamming side if they say they can “help get you a job in the industry”.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +2

      The first thing I would recommend is watching this video: ruclips.net/video/maIDknW4DME/видео.html
      I actually cover that topic and talk about the pro's and con's. The condensed version is I wouldn't recommend any sort of "heavy equipment school" simply because almost everyone in the industry assumes you will have to be retrained from ground zero if you've been to one of those schools. They teach you how to move levers but they don't teach you how to truly operate a machine in real world conditions.
      Another reason I don't recommend that route is because it will never make sense to me to pay for an education when you can get paid to learn on the job. The training schools don't accelerate your career start so you might as well get a job at a company and get paid to be taught. As long as you are a dedicated, teachable individual, most companies in the industry have no issue bringing you on and teaching. I would highly recommend you call some small to medium sized companies in your area and let them know the situation. Be honest about your lack of experience and tell them you are willing to start at the bottom and learn. Business owners respect honesty. Where you get into trouble is by lying about your experience or overstating your capabilities.

    • @MyLifeBeLikeBRO
      @MyLifeBeLikeBRO 4 года назад +2

      Diesel and Iron I actually watched the three video set in the right order about five minutes after writing my initial comment. Those three videos are absolutely stellar and a huge help on just getting your mind focused on what to expect/making a choice if it’s for you. There’s a local caterpillar dealership near my work. If I remember correctly you briefly touched base on going in there to ask if they have any ties to local contractors, isnt that correct? I look forward to getting involved in your channel as more videos come out and also hoping to get a start in this industry hopefully before 2021.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад

      @@MyLifeBeLikeBRO that's awesome to hear and thanks for the kind words! As much as I would like to take credit for the dealership idea, that one wasn't actually mine but that's a great place to start. Let me know if I can help you out with questions or if there's anything you'd like to know more about. I'm always looking for new ideas!

    • @edwardsevold5124
      @edwardsevold5124 2 года назад

      Hi I live in Washington state. If you join any trade union as a apprentice you start around 25 to 30 a hour and max out at 50-60 a hour after 4 years. I have 30 years in iuoe. I have about starved to death a couple of times but over all I made a good living. I personally make 90 to 100 in 10 month’s

    • @Andrew-hr6bu
      @Andrew-hr6bu Год назад

      @Edward Sevold I'm in Vancouver Washington boss , where should I start?

  • @ghostoioi2617
    @ghostoioi2617 4 года назад +4

    Southern california my union local 12 pays $52 an hour

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +1

      That's great pay for here but, what's your mortgage payment? That's the only thing about California

    • @mannyrodriguez8926
      @mannyrodriguez8926 4 года назад

      This is why i wanna move back to cali!

    • @jordanhoyer7108
      @jordanhoyer7108 4 года назад

      How can I get in?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +2

      @@jordanhoyer7108 you'll have to touch base with the local there and ask about the apprenticeship program.

    • @nickarcher1129
      @nickarcher1129 3 года назад +1

      @@jordanhoyer7108 they take applications once every 2 years. You take a test and get a place on waiting list for 2 years and if your number doesn't come up you have to start all over with the process.

  • @joeyallison4144
    @joeyallison4144 Год назад +1

    I live in Vegas work for Local 12. Journeymen wages
    $55.00 per hour on my check plus fringe insurance etc.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  Год назад

      Incredible how different the wages are in different areas.

  • @onaghiseosas5737
    @onaghiseosas5737 8 месяцев назад

    I want to be in the line of this trade but I need your help to come over because is my passion, but I leave in Nigeria

  • @thwildmnky
    @thwildmnky Год назад

    Does having military, heavy equipment operating experience help?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  Год назад

      Absolutely! Any experience helps and being a veteran also helps

  • @partyclouds1563
    @partyclouds1563 9 месяцев назад

    Is this a good starting path for a Construction manger? looking to join a trade and a heavy equipment operator is where im leaning towards. Im just curious to see what I can do with that trade down the line

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  9 месяцев назад

      I'm a huge subscriber to the school of thought that a field education will win out over a school education every time. That being said, you can go get a 2 or 4 year degree for construction management and go that route as well.

  • @markvazquez2437
    @markvazquez2437 Год назад

    I know im veryy late on this video but for a excavator operator that have 10 years experience what you think is a good pay rate?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  Год назад

      It depends on where you are and if you're union or not

  • @stronggh6321
    @stronggh6321 Год назад

    Am Obed Mensah from Ghana and am a front end loader operator with 4-5 yrs experience in Komastu WA 600/900 and Cat 992k n Wil love to work with your team

  • @CJSoutdoors
    @CJSoutdoors Год назад

    Best place to start apprenticeship for operators in michigan please?

    • @catd9r
      @catd9r Год назад

      Local 324

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  Год назад +1

      You can also try hiring in with a small company and learning from them.

  • @emmanuelmartinez624
    @emmanuelmartinez624 Год назад

    Can we get a Update on pay for 2023 and for CA

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  Год назад +1

      I've never worked in CA so I'm not familiar with their labor rates. My best advice would be to call around and ask

  • @kydenpeters3157
    @kydenpeters3157 3 года назад

    I’m Nevada apprenticeship starts at 29 and cap out as a journeyman at 52 unless ur rock sand and gravel wage

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Thanks for letting us know brother! It's nice to see where wages are around the country

  • @SnDmo_
    @SnDmo_ Год назад

    I work for a pretty interesting smaller company. Half the operators are union other half non union. Top non union guy gets paid around mid 70’s an hour to match the total package to a journeyman in my state. (No benefits)
    Then me a union jm I make 52 an some change hourly. That’s 302 🇺🇸…

  • @Harpplayer82
    @Harpplayer82 5 месяцев назад

    Welll guess I got screwed for not joining a union.started as laborer doing pipeline work domestic n industrial. Became pipelayer learnedgroundwork then learned operating every piece of equipment I could. Excavator& backhoe any controls . Loved my job was my passion. But was never able to join union.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 месяца назад

      As long as you had a company that took care of you then you weren't missing much. The union typically pays higher than non union but that's not a hard and fast rule. These days it is slowly becoming more common for private companies to pay at least scale, if not a little over because everyone is hurting for people.

  • @trevorkinsey2166
    @trevorkinsey2166 4 года назад +1

    Starting out, say you go union, how much of your day is spent in the seat versus as a laborer?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +3

      If you go union you won't spend much time on a shovel. Your time will be spent in a classroom and on a roller or off road truck.

  • @dahnispoilers8111
    @dahnispoilers8111 3 года назад +2

    I work in Nor-Cal
    Just journeyed out with a union and I'm making $50/hrs as a gradesetter which is still part of the heavy equipment operators.

  • @vozdelaverdad7446
    @vozdelaverdad7446 2 года назад +1

    Hello I live in Chile. I would like to consult you: As an operator, whats documents do you need to work? Its mean driver licence, course etc. I'm operator excavator, backhoe, front loader and dozer in construction, mining

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +1

      You'll need a driver's license and some sort of a work visa to work here in the US.

  • @0311-e8b
    @0311-e8b 5 месяцев назад

    Can anyone tell me the union here in california

  • @hamburgerklay7679
    @hamburgerklay7679 2 года назад

    Should I go to a trade school to take heavy equipment? Would it help me get a job when it's time?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      Skip trade school and just start applying. You'll get a better education and you'll get paid to get it!

  • @Theredeemedchild2
    @Theredeemedchild2 3 года назад +1

    I'm a mini operator for a plumbing company and came in making 25 an hour.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      Dang! That's good money starting out. Thanks for checking in!

  • @coyhtr1
    @coyhtr1 3 года назад

    Union excavator hand in California. 48.43 an hr plus benefits.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Thanks for checking in! I appreciate every ounce of information I can get on wage rates around the country.

  • @stevebegin2489
    @stevebegin2489 3 года назад

    Very easy to follow; thanks!

  • @bluefallon6374
    @bluefallon6374 2 года назад

    So I own my skip loader, and I charge 25 an hour,but shouldn’t I get something for my tractor ?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      Yes. Your total hourly rate should be your desired wages plus the hourly cost of the equipment itself. Don't forget to charge for overhead and mobilization.

  • @ggurmom4325
    @ggurmom4325 2 года назад

    I just got out of heavy equipment collage on the 28 any entry level jobs in cali or I’ll travel ?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      There are jobs all over the place. Start applying and you'll find something!

  • @lughwell1833
    @lughwell1833 3 года назад

    Is it all in pay or any aux pay like food pay and orther?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      Depends on who you are working for. Some companies offer benefits and retirement, others it is straight pay.

    • @lughwell1833
      @lughwell1833 3 года назад

      @@DieselandIron finaly, when did you experience in equipment rent company, how much basic pay? Have the company covered food and housing or are we responsible for it ourselves?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      @@lughwell1833 if you work for a dealership or a Rental Barn you will get a base pay plus commission. You will be responsible for your own housing and food

    • @lughwell1833
      @lughwell1833 3 года назад

      @@DieselandIron oh my god... 😊😊 but... I want apply job as excavator or wheel loader operator in company near with your place... I have experience operating since 5 Years in indonesia, can you help me for give information this job and steps for apply it... I have 2 licences equipment.. 1 for excavator licence and 1 wheel loader licence..

  • @hekx1
    @hekx1 3 месяца назад +1

    Another way to distinguish between the states that pay well and those that pay worse are: Blue states pay better, red states pay worse. Pro union is a democrat position.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 месяца назад

      For the most part this is a true statement.

  • @MrJoe1627
    @MrJoe1627 2 года назад +2

    The guys who say go non union are the guys who couldn’t get into a union. 60k between my annuity and pension and 120k in the bank and I’m 27.

    • @MrJoe1627
      @MrJoe1627 2 года назад

      Not trying to brag only trying to prove a point.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад

      The union definitely has its perks. You can make some good money in the union.

  • @kalokohsallieu7996
    @kalokohsallieu7996 2 года назад

    2 years now behind excavator, no job in our country (sierra leone)

  • @brandonwilliams5900
    @brandonwilliams5900 3 года назад +2

    I live in Cali and I'm at $52 an hour local 12

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for checking in Brandon!

    • @muddyblunts7187
      @muddyblunts7187 3 года назад

      That’s the one on ball rd right ? In Orange County ?

  • @randyboxill3163
    @randyboxill3163 11 месяцев назад

    Do y'all hire people from other countries am from Barbados

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  10 месяцев назад

      We aren't personally hiring but as long as you have your papers in order you should be able to get a job here in the US.

  • @JosephHeartsu
    @JosephHeartsu 4 года назад +1

    Any advice on someone from Florida wanting to get into a union? Always wanted to move and get into union and I have light experience with running backhoes and skidsteers as a kid. Wondering if any states allow for moving and getting into a union? Or help with relocating etc.

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  4 года назад +2

      I don't think you're going to have any luck with someone helping to relocate unfortunately. You might get online to the IUOE website and see what your local is. That would be a start if you wanted to stay in the Florida area. If you're looking to relocate, Most states in the northern part of the us will have unions and we'll have a stronger Union presents than those in the south. I know for a fact that Michigan not only has a very strong union but is also super hungry for skilled trades

  • @rkmobilecarwashdetailing7746
    @rkmobilecarwashdetailing7746 2 года назад

    Is join union heavy equipment apprentice, they pay for your training

  • @tonyneglia6648
    @tonyneglia6648 3 года назад

    Lol, here in CA, prevailing wage for even a skid steer is $78.31 if all fringes are paid cash

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад

      That's some serious money. You guys have some crazy cost of living out there though. Thanks for checking in!

    • @markcreamer4649
      @markcreamer4649 3 года назад

      Hi tony i live in ventura area, where can I get started
      Thank e

    • @jeff7764
      @jeff7764 3 года назад

      That’s what the rate is in the Southeast PA area and we are still starving for skilled operators around here. There’s no shortage of hacks tho

  • @Goatguy2021
    @Goatguy2021 2 года назад

    I was walking up to a development in my neighbourhood walking the dog and I saw the guy doing work on the Caterpillar scraper and he needed help with lifting his head on to the caterpillar he put a new piston in I was like I don’t know how to drive I would help but I don’t wanna wreck anything I told him I want to get into the trade eventually he said to come back up in the next couple days and he will get me in the excavator but first he got me in the dozer 6 for about an hour then puts me in a D8 he said figure it out we but I’ve been working up there lots now enjoying it

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome! Everyone gets into the industry a little different. Great story!

  • @jennaroseb
    @jennaroseb 3 года назад

    we are opposite, im from mi and moved to texas. anyways i plan on going back homw to mi after my military contract is over next summer. is there a way i can join the union in texas and they transferr me to the one in michigan when the time comes?

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      If you can get into the union down there it shouldn't be an issue to transfer locals. Talk to your BA and he can help you through the process. I assume you are Army if you're in Texas? Are you in the Ft. Hood area or San Antonio? I always forget about the Air Force Base...

    • @jennaroseb
      @jennaroseb 3 года назад

      @@DieselandIron Fort hood and okay cool thank you for this information. Ive got two kids and im a single parent. My brother in law recommended joining the equipment operator union bc they make great money its hands on and theres benifits. Your video was the first video I went to!

    • @DieselandIron
      @DieselandIron  3 года назад +1

      @@jennaroseb I grew up around the Temple area listening to the tanks practice on the range. My grandfather was career Army and we used to go on base to watch the Apaches fly around. Good memories.
      The union is a great option and seeing as you are military you should get some preferential treatment. This industry loves former military guys. Shoot me an email at thatdiggerdude@gmail.com if you have any questions!