Mate that’s awesome!!! I feel you! I did the same 3 yrs ago, spending more time with my family and enjoying my work as a furniture maker now! Enjoy your new pathway! Your a legend
Really brave to share the crap situations you had and how you've dealt with them. So glad you were able to calm yourself and get down, that's a massive achievement when others might still be up there or need lots of help. Your determination will see you do well.
Around this time last year, I also slid down a roof and only the gutter saved me. I also quit my job and I'm much happier now. I wish you all the best working at MITS Alloy. If I walk into MITS one day, I hope I get to talk to you. Level headed and a great personality. I think you are honest and you will be a great asset for the company.
well done mate, I just moved up your way from regional vic and I think its time for me to try something different too. 12 years in plumbing has burnt me out so I feel ya. appreciate the honesty in the change of direction
I did the same thing too, people think carpentry is all physicality but it can be mentally and emotionally challenging too. I don’t earn as much as I use to but I’ve never been more happier. Money doesn’t buy happiness
I’ve been binge watching your vids over the last couple weeks and have really enjoyed them and learned heaps. It’s a big leap as you know best of luck and keep the awesome vids coming.
Good on you mate I’m absolutely loving your videos!! All the best with your future! Currently in transition myself from a powder coater into disability support services now! take care mate!
New subscriber today and boom, saw this awesome news. (Just finished watching your vlog in the VHC - Dargo to Licola) . . I look forward to watching your channel grow. . . Keep those videos coming 😊
Well done for admitting that you had a challenge in your prior job that you mentally didn’t agree with anymore and made the change to a safer and happier environment mate. I did the same thing for myself and haven’t looked back. I’m due to get my tray, canopy and redarc system done on the 28th June and will be sure to see you and have a chat mate!
Hi , Glazier shopfitter then carpentry over 25 years then hospitality, then service tech in mobility/disability for 11 years. We all get broken. last two years with "covid" in health care takes it toll. some times we don't land on our feet. for you, made the right choice. Good luck.
Hi, stumbled on your video. Nice, I can fill the pain I started my apprenticeship in the 1986 as Carpenter then Builder 2005. Still going but am filling the pain form the last 35 year. I am finding it hard to leave the only thing I know ? What to do next ? 52 years old now I will finish off my latest apprentice 18 month still to go for him. When wind down & finish up I think ? What every happens Good Luck with all
Don't underestimate the business and project knowledge you've got from such a solid stint mate. You can turn your hand to anything if you can handle a short bit of lower cashflow and putting in the hours to learn online or from others that might be half your age, and you'll bring something unique that they won't have. Sit down one night and list off the broad things you do in a month, you'll find a bunch of transferable skills.
Good that you’ve decided to move on to something new. But in all seriousness, your near tragic incidents is why they make fall arresters. Domestic construction sites are a disaster waiting to happen. The activity on those sites just will not fly in large construction
Definitely pushed it to my limit with that one.... it was a case of the old she’ll be right and get a few sheets down but was a bit tooo steep for my liking to start with... I agree with you on fall arrest systems but wearing any sort of harness while sheeting a resi roof is actually more dangerous than not wearing one (in my opinion, and I’m sure the majority of chippys out there would agree) even with roof rail on I would have been going off anyway as there’s no way I’d be grabbing onto anything incase I grabbed the wrong thing and tear myself open, I’d rather break a leg or arm
Good on you mate. A change is always good. Just don’t give up on your YT channel as I thoroughly enjoy it. 👍
Mate that’s awesome!!!
I feel you! I did the same 3 yrs ago, spending more time with my family and enjoying my work as a furniture maker now!
Enjoy your new pathway!
Your a legend
Really brave to share the crap situations you had and how you've dealt with them. So glad you were able to calm yourself and get down, that's a massive achievement when others might still be up there or need lots of help. Your determination will see you do well.
Good for you dude, honest and straight to the truth. Wish you luck and looking forward for more videos. Fresh water fishing or blue mate?
Mate well done for going in front of the camera and spill the beans. That takes balls. Enjoy the new adventure with mitz🤙🏼
Around this time last year, I also slid down a roof and only the gutter saved me. I also quit my job and I'm much happier now. I wish you all the best working at MITS Alloy. If I walk into MITS one day, I hope I get to talk to you. Level headed and a great personality. I think you are honest and you will be a great asset for the company.
Congrats mate. Hanging up the nail bag is definitely a good feeling. I know since I done it I haven’t looked back. Keep the videos coming 🤙🏼
well done mate, I just moved up your way from regional vic and I think its time for me to try something different too. 12 years in plumbing has burnt me out so I feel ya. appreciate the honesty in the change of direction
I did the same thing too, people think carpentry is all physicality but it can be mentally and emotionally challenging too. I don’t earn as much as I use to but I’ve never been more happier. Money doesn’t buy happiness
I knew you were at Mits! But I don't know how I knew lol. Congrats mate, I'll be glad when my channel gets to the size of yours. Cheers Steve
I’ve been binge watching your vids over the last couple weeks and have really enjoyed them and learned heaps. It’s a big leap as you know best of luck and keep the awesome vids coming.
Awesome mate, change in life is healthy. Especially big changes like ya career 🤙🏼😎
thats great man im sure once you have settled in you will have great input to the business and really take your career further and further
Good on you mate I’m absolutely loving your videos!! All the best with your future! Currently in transition myself from a powder coater into disability support services now! take care mate!
Congrats mate! Good on ya! Gotta do what's right for you. 👊
New subscriber today and boom, saw this awesome news. (Just finished watching your vlog in the VHC - Dargo to Licola) . . I look forward to watching your channel grow. . . Keep those videos coming 😊
Love the honesty mate, well done. 👍
Well done for admitting that you had a challenge in your prior job that you mentally didn’t agree with anymore and made the change to a safer and happier environment mate. I did the same thing for myself and haven’t looked back. I’m due to get my tray, canopy and redarc system done on the 28th June and will be sure to see you and have a chat mate!
That's awesome, I was just watching the 4WD show and saw Mitts Alloy on it looked amazing and epic adventures ahead
Congratulations Az , change is always good, Variety is the spice of life! I would work at mitsalloy too if i could ha ha
All the best mate and good luck in your new job. 👍🏻
Well done man. Moving forwards is still going forwards
Congratulations and good luck with exciting changes
About time brother 👍👌More azadventures yewwwh 🤙👍 enjoy your success bro you definitely deserve it
Congrats mate, bit of a change is never a bad thing! No prizes to be had being the grumly old guy on site with a cooked back
Wow! Best of luck az. Love your channel 👍
Thanks mike!!!! Cheers for the support buddy really appreciate it👊🏻👊🏻
Hi , Glazier shopfitter then carpentry over 25 years then hospitality, then service tech in mobility/disability for 11 years. We all get broken. last two years with "covid" in health care takes it toll. some times we don't land on our feet. for you, made the right choice. Good luck.
Well done all the very best in the new job c u at Wauchope
Well done mate another chapter in your life cheers
Onwards and upwards... great stuff getting a better job at Mits alloy.
Awesome that you have the opportunity to move away from your old job. Life is too short! Good luck with the new role
Best of luck with the new job mate.
Hi, stumbled on your video. Nice, I can fill the pain
I started my apprenticeship in the 1986 as Carpenter then Builder 2005. Still going but am filling the pain form the last 35 year.
I am finding it hard to leave the only thing I know ?
What to do next ? 52 years old now
I will finish off my latest apprentice 18 month still to go for him. When wind down & finish up I think ?
What every happens Good Luck with all
Don't underestimate the business and project knowledge you've got from such a solid stint mate. You can turn your hand to anything if you can handle a short bit of lower cashflow and putting in the hours to learn online or from others that might be half your age, and you'll bring something unique that they won't have. Sit down one night and list off the broad things you do in a month, you'll find a bunch of transferable skills.
@@davidr7236 Yes I know what you mean
Top stuff bud all the best for the future where you get them coffee from
What ever makes you happy mate.
Thats the go brother!! Im in the same boat atm looking for a change of scenery haha
Well done mate, Congrats on the new job and great addition to the Mits team
congrats azza, im sure you will enjoy it mate.
Congratulations on ur new job.
All the best mate👍
Congratulations buddy 👏
Good on you man! 🍻
Mate congrats did the same you know when I time all the best mate 👍
good on ya mate!
I'm not used to seeing Az cleanshaved and the hair gelled back like he is over on the Mitz channell these days 😂
Mitsalloy Azz goes wheeling with 4+427 🤟🏻in mits 79
Did you ever live in Branxton?
Nah I didn’t mate, I lived in Cessnock for 4 years but used to do a heap of work around the Branxton area when I was building granny flats
What’s he drinking?
Dangerous job for your long term health.Not well paid enough.
Good that you’ve decided to move on to something new. But in all seriousness, your near tragic incidents is why they make fall arresters. Domestic construction sites are a disaster waiting to happen. The activity on those sites just will not fly in large construction
Definitely pushed it to my limit with that one.... it was a case of the old she’ll be right and get a few sheets down but was a bit tooo steep for my liking to start with... I agree with you on fall arrest systems but wearing any sort of harness while sheeting a resi roof is actually more dangerous than not wearing one (in my opinion, and I’m sure the majority of chippys out there would agree) even with roof rail on I would have been going off anyway as there’s no way I’d be grabbing onto anything incase I grabbed the wrong thing and tear myself open, I’d rather break a leg or arm