@@jaymartinrealtor7736 Wait why would you be starting a business like that at that age with that income? Curious. I love a person that's always willing to change and learn. I'm assuming you're not the one going down in the pit 🙂
I wanted to give plumbing a shot. I got accepted for the NYC Local 1 plumber Union, but im on the wait list for classes and I didnt make the first class cause my number is pretty high. Its already been over a year and it sucks waiting. I am #330.
Yeah it's very competitive. That's why I tell a lot of people. If you got into the union. Consider yourself lucky. I know on the east coast west coast it's quite the challenge so it's worth getting on the list and take the job when you can get it
@@sirguy6678 either way you are right. Well said and I'll make some of that money. No big deal. Keep flushing them unflushable wipes and keep pouring down those coffee grains. It's all good
Hi. I apprenticed woth my uncle a retired union plumber. Fell in love with the trade. Went to apply for every job I could apprentice for. All said the same thing. I dont have enough experience. Got into HVAC and got a job right away. I genuinely dont understand whats going on with plumbing companies these days, but its absolutely absurd.
That's really a bummer to hear. I know that HVAC or fitters have a lot more pm work so I'm glad you got in for that. I'm sure it's still fun. But yes plumbing work or contractors better start prepping new people or we are fucked! Thanks for sharing this
How was the culture during your apprenticeship? I heard for construction plumbing the culture is toxic. You get talked down on a lot and there’s bunch of immature toxic masculinity in many states.
You know there is a, hazing process and you will get razzed. Now to what extent...if you suck ...probably a lot. If you care and actually want to make it...less. us depends on how old school these guys are. If they aren't making fun of you that also means they probably don't like you. So, it's not your office type vibe. But there are boundaries and yes...it's fun! Hard at times. But that's the industry.
Hey sometimes we come to the end of our ropes and wam a door opens! Happens all the time while trying to solve problems in the field too! Well done! Congrats
I left my company I worked for as a 2nd term. Two months unemployed not sure why people say plumbing is a great career. There's no one willing to hire apprentices.
@@denvercharlebois699I’ve been plumbing for 4 years now I’m 24 and I recently went to my local union and passed the entrance exam I just had my interview last week, idk if I got hired yet but if you really want it go get it .
Sorry to hear about that. The journey is not easy. But as Jake said...try to get into a union. It's a very competitive industry depending on where you are but no matter where there will always be a need. Thanks for sharing
@@JoonRhee haha gotcha just asking b/c i'm based in Long Island new york and I'm gathering information about a possible career change. wondering how much your thoughts and advice would be applicable for this region~ thanks for sharing!
@@junehongreborn I keep that info on the DL but yes the union or united association as a whole is pretty much the same in terms of process. Wage and all that will vary but most the info I give is only union based.
Hahaha I spent way to many years in the dark hole of questions in previous life before plumbing. Sometimes it just pops out! Much love player! Thanks for the comments
Bro I’m 58 and leaving a 6 figure IT job to open a drain septic service business. It’s never too late.
@@jaymartinrealtor7736 Wait why would you be starting a business like that at that age with that income? Curious. I love a person that's always willing to change and learn. I'm assuming you're not the one going down in the pit 🙂
I wanted to give plumbing a shot. I got accepted for the NYC Local 1 plumber Union, but im on the wait list for classes and I didnt make the first class cause my number is pretty high. Its already been over a year and it sucks waiting. I am #330.
Yeah it's very competitive. That's why I tell a lot of people. If you got into the union. Consider yourself lucky. I know on the east coast west coast it's quite the challenge so it's worth getting on the list and take the job when you can get it
Plumbers are a living reason why you pay someone else to deal with your crap. 💩Pay now or pay later- you’re going to pay…
@@sirguy6678 either way you are right. Well said and I'll make some of that money. No big deal. Keep flushing them unflushable wipes and keep pouring down those coffee grains. It's all good
Hi. I apprenticed woth my uncle a retired union plumber. Fell in love with the trade. Went to apply for every job I could apprentice for. All said the same thing. I dont have enough experience. Got into HVAC and got a job right away. I genuinely dont understand whats going on with plumbing companies these days, but its absolutely absurd.
That's really a bummer to hear. I know that HVAC or fitters have a lot more pm work so I'm glad you got in for that. I'm sure it's still fun. But yes plumbing work or contractors better start prepping new people or we are fucked! Thanks for sharing this
@@JoonRhee yeah I'm not sure what's going on, but the knowledge needs to be passed down.
Think I should sell my plumbing foot pics, I will call it Cracks and Toes!
Hmmm yours might fall under the hairy cracks and toes;) send a link I'll share with the tribe! Hahahaha
I'm just here for the cracks
Sorry more adult content coming soon
How was the culture during your apprenticeship? I heard for construction plumbing the culture is toxic. You get talked down on a lot and there’s bunch of immature toxic masculinity in many states.
You know there is a, hazing process and you will get razzed. Now to what extent...if you suck ...probably a lot. If you care and actually want to make it...less. us depends on how old school these guys are. If they aren't making fun of you that also means they probably don't like you. So, it's not your office type vibe. But there are boundaries and yes...it's fun! Hard at times. But that's the industry.
I just got accepted into the union here in Ontario. I shouldn’t have spoken too soon.
Hey sometimes we come to the end of our ropes and wam a door opens! Happens all the time while trying to solve problems in the field too! Well done! Congrats
I heard from the people that the union pays enough to save for a house
@@denvercharlebois699 sure fucking dies homes! Im at 110k gross this year. Worth the fucking grind
Holy fucking shit lol
@@denvercharlebois699 ooooo yaaaa
Hey bro I got into the plumbing union here in California what should I expect
Congrats! I mean, a lot. Check out my other videos for sure. But go in hungry and wanting to learn. Give yourself time but way to go!
@@JoonRhee thank u brother I’m excited
@@jorgeguzman9592 you should be! Life changing career for sure
How was the test brother
What do you recommend to study when it comes to the non math parts
@@wesleyhidalgo1418 test was ok there was reading comprehension work related tools data and analysis geometry
I left my company I worked for as a 2nd term. Two months unemployed not sure why people say plumbing is a great career. There's no one willing to hire apprentices.
Join a union
Union is hard to get into man
@@denvercharlebois699I’ve been plumbing for 4 years now I’m 24 and I recently went to my local union and passed the entrance exam I just had my interview last week, idk if I got hired yet but if you really want it go get it .
Sorry to hear about that. The journey is not easy. But as Jake said...try to get into a union. It's a very competitive industry depending on where you are but no matter where there will always be a need. Thanks for sharing
@@denvercharlebois699 Did you actually apply to the union? Or you're just saying Unions are hard to get into?
I miss your video uploads
Thanks partner I miss uploading! Always gets a bit wack during the holidays but I'm coming for y'all! Much love happy New year
Where are you based?
In the USA:) somewhere between Cali and New York.
@@JoonRhee haha gotcha just asking b/c i'm based in Long Island new york and I'm gathering information about a possible career change. wondering how much your thoughts and advice would be applicable for this region~ thanks for sharing!
@@junehongreborn I keep that info on the DL but yes the union or united association as a whole is pretty much the same in terms of process. Wage and all that will vary but most the info I give is only union based.
Great video
Thanks fellow member! Thanks for sharing and listening
Joon is always channeling Socrates. We need more philosopher-plumbers in the world.
Hahaha I spent way to many years in the dark hole of questions in previous life before plumbing. Sometimes it just pops out! Much love player! Thanks for the comments
@@JoonRhee Same here, brother. Please keep up the good work!