Its literally not the same thing. His dad did all the work creating a business. This kid doesn't look like he has ever been in a crawl. It all started 2 years ago when i was 16 years old, get out of here little boy this is a man's trade. 😂 @@sidisow572
@@victorhardin2186fr💀 me and my dad started our business together and no matter what I let everyone know he’s in charge and that I’m just a worker. Doesn’t hurt to be honest 🤦🏽♂️
He makes two mill bc he took over the company his dad built, from what he said in the video. So how much do the guys actually doing the work make? This dude isn’t in the field.
@@BlueCollarEdu so no one actually doing the hvac work is making two million? So why lie and say this guy makes two million doing hvac. No he makes two million from answering phone calls and emails about hvac work.
@@BlueCollarEdu I'm in electrical school almost done, im going into lineman school rite after but HVAC is nice too to have under your belt...I'll either have electrical and lineman or electrical and HVAC
@Certified Fn Hater why be a hater? You can start off as a tech and work your way towards building your own company and making 2 mill. Inheriting it isn't the only way
@@sanditepoop He does work in HVAC. He was a tech previously and owns an HVAC business. The dude is in the HVAC industry whether you believe it or not. Owning something doesn’t remove you from the industry… crazy, right? 🙄
Pray your born to a father with a successful business and listen to everything he says and do things exactly the way he did them, hats off man well done
And inherit it, nothing wrong with that. Everyone leaking their jealousy all over the comments has the same opportunity to start/do the same thing. It’s a choice.
Not jealousy but a KEY component to realize when trying to replicate another successful persons blueprint. Hopefully youre more logical than emotional in your business endeavors. God Bless.@@TitaniumTurbine
And what if he was passed down a company? Don’t worry about how he got it just worry about what he’s doing with it. A lot of times the business owners make their kid or relative buy the business (they still need retirement money).
I know a plumber who has 6 mercedes sprinter vans, 11 employees and drives a lambo. People gotta shit and they like to wash their hands and that’s not changing
How could you possibly know anything about someone you’ve never met. All you old mfrs are the same talking shit about young people just cause you’re older.
HVAC has some of the highest markups ever. I worked in HVAC company owner was notorious for saying “people want to be cool when it’s hot and warm when it’s cold, and they will pay for it”
My dad sold me his business for market value in 1984 ,he didn't sponsor me either for my master plumber license. He taught me well and the rest is history.
anything wrong with that? lots of people get jobs via connections whether thats family or friends. welcome to the working world. and he does his job anyway, so who cares , its not like hes doing nothing and getting paid for it
@@lemonstrangler Right? What is going on in the comments?!?! So much jealousy from people who would gladly take over their parent’s business for profit… it’s not like he’s even an outsider either, he was a tech and he knows the trade. WTF people?
My dad was a general contractor, he didn’t hand down his business but it helped a lot, he got me my first job at the company he was working at as an apprentice making 50k after taxes a year back in 2021. Fast forward to now I’m making 98k after taxes this year which isn’t including side jobs. With side jobs since it’s all cash it’ll bump me up to 115.
I actually liked the video. I felt he was honest. He wasn't handed anything, but knowledge. Kudos to him for watching, listening, learning and applying his knowledge. Kudos to his father for building a future for his son and teaching him. This is exactly how you build generational wealth. 💜this!!!!
i started as a apprentice 4 yrs ago at 17 an hour with a small company ,now i make 95k + a year as a ammonia refrigeration tech for a food processing plant
To get started I recommend being born into a successful family with a HVAC company and then take it over once your dad gets it booming. Once you make your first million, I would start spelling out HVAC by saying each letter instead of saying it the normal way.
I own an HVAC COMPANY. You have to have a huge outfit to make 2 mil a year as a company. Not just the owner making it. And the one day I wore those clothes to work is the last day those clothes looked nice.
@@vijaysahota1861damn. Just saw this. In residential. Hope you got in good. Stick with it. You can make some money. Just don’t get your hopes up that you are going to kill it quick. It takes time.
It’s a good career path. And if your a good worker they will pay you well to keep you around. It’s hard to find young people with a good work ethic and willing to learn and all the old school guys are retiring.
Nothing wrong with handing over the business to your kid to continue the business legacy as long as he or she said like what he said and learn and soak up everything you were taught. I think that dad raised him right and gave him the opportunity to succeed. 🤟
Daddys boy! I started my own business like many others out there thru blood sweat and no tears(Yes no tears). Kids like this getting handed a business is crazy.
I’ve been in the healthcare field for 4 years as a certified nursing assistant/technician while working at a hospital. I thought of furthering my career, but I’ve come to the realization that it isn’t for me. I came across HVAC because I would like to work in a field that’s hands-on and not a desk job. It also sounds very rewarding, and I'm willing to learn. However, I’m not really confident I'll succeed because I'm not much of a handyman and have very little knowledge of tools.
@@BlueCollarEdu That's cool and all but it's a little misleading for people who aren't born into the trade like this kid was. Not everyone can take over Daddy's company. With all due respect, he didn't start the company, his Dad did. He just expanded what his Dad built. Big difference.
Not true at all. I have 13 years in commercial hvac. Another guy and i from the same company have started successful businesses in the trade. If you get good at a trade, you can let your work speak for itself and let it carry you.
Can’t take advise from people who have had so much help to get we’re their at. This guy may work hard but he’s been given HUGE opportunities just because he’s family. People like him and people that actually built themselves from nothing will be in the same league, specially not in a job site.
I don’t know why y’all hating isn’t that what every parent desires? To pass on a company to their child as a nice nest egg for their future. I’m in HVAC too and my company is 3 years strong and my daughter who loves working wrenches with me will get the company if she wants to stay in the trade then
It is not to say that he couldn't start his own business. It is that now a days it is hard to start from scratch due to regulations. It is sad that owning a small business seems impossible.
Some questions I have 1. Isn’t this trade really hard on your back? I struggle with back pain and moderate scoliosis. 2. Do you have to be good with colors? I’m colorblind (red-green) 3. How mechanically inclined do you have to be? Thanks!
Ya the trades sound like a great idea until u realize that for most of them they don’t make that great of $. And to add to that, people are just now starting to realize the trades as a option again instead of college, which means the supply of trades workers will go up and the pay will remain stagnant or go down… I don’t say that to hate on the trades or the ppl doing them. But some love to glamorize it more than they deserve.
i barely see anyone around my age of 23 doing hvac here in florida. not many peoole can stand the heat and a lot of people quit. ive been in the trade since 17
Thats definitely not reality. You cant find hvac guys. And if you lose one. You probably wont replace them. Also im making 48 an hour at my company. About to be full time at my own company thats starting to take off. I make over 2k a day doing work for myself.
@200130769 your not working 8 hours a day and making 2000$ a day. If you where making 2000$ a day you would be working for yourself full time. You might make a couple grand doing an install on the weekend but your definitely not working full-time and making 2000$ a day also
💪 The blue collar industries are becoming more and more important every year as there is a lack of young people coming in to learn, work and take over older companies.
Servicemen honestly get paid too little for what they do, which is why lots of people are like "nah". But I still might do HVAC, since it seems cool to me, and plus there’s high demand which means hopefully wages/salaries will increase. I’m only 17.
I'd say learning the theroy of refrigeration would be a great starting foundation. Then you have to be very careful who you learn from for field experience
Company hand down, I work for a young kid who’s the same and knows everything about the business I’ve been in for 30 years. It’s frustrating as hell, but soon I will be able to tell him to go pound sand.
@kevinolvera1715 own a fairly big hvac company. But don’t pay myself that much. I pay my techs really well though and have roughly zero turn over. If his top line revenue is 2 mil then that would make more sense or he’s like every other southern I know and doesn’t pay people anything
@@shiverrmetimberssya he screams spoiled little brat. If he ever actually worked on the job it doesn’t look like he did it for long. Daddy probably taught him the bare minimum so he could take phone calls.
Most people overlook a new in-family or inherited company like this, First generation starts it, second generation builds upon it, and the third generation will usually run it into the ground OR build upon it better yet. It CAN be very complex to have a business dumped on you out of nowhere rather than just making your own from step 1.
My dads a hvac technician, knows in and outs of this however he’s always working as an employee, my plan after graduating high school is to work with him and go to school for a hvac license and to hopefully start a business since my brother and dad know it pretty well
He’s advice is what everyone says all the time but there’s a lot of competition and jealous hating as people that wants to misguide you in this field too
Not to dock any negative experiences he might have, but this is definitely the easy route for getting into the trade. The biggest turn-off for the younger people getting into the trades is the old heads. Oftentimes, they don't enjoy training you and expect you to go to trade school, even though they learned on the job years ago. In my limited experience, if you work for a smaller company, especially HVAC, the upper management will pile on the work and then pressure you to have maximum efficiency while not making any mistakes. I worked a summer at a company as a Preventative Maintenance tech (i know, not even a real tech) and my parter and I busted out 12 hour days of contracts and then got told it was sub par when it came time for our 6 month review.
I empathize with and support those fellow people who also have decided to leave the blue collar rat race, especially those who did their job right and only ended up in poverty, homeless, disabled, sick, or dead. I’m glad to never ever go back to blue collar jobs ever again. Some jobs are not worth the shit or going back to. Let those unnecessary trade and blue collar jobs go under. They’re not worth it to your health. God bless those who have the wisdom to recognize how bad trade and blue collar jobs are and decide to make the educated careful decision leave and do better.
Yeah, he was born into a situation, BUT his points are well valid. Not saying you’re gonna make 2mill a year or whatever, but what he said wasn’t wrong.
These HVAC and trade video comment sections are often the most toxic places on TH-cam…maybe restaurant video comment sections compare. The alcoholism and drug addiction mixed with ego and just enough money to be lower class and not dirt poor are the perfect recipe for cynicism and darkness.
I live service, $25 an hr and I meet all kinds of people and get to drive around everywhere, it’s not for everyone but there’s a lot of perks like fresh air and being on rooftops, working by themselves
@@BoratVoiceMyWifewhat do you mean just started? did you got through a apprentice ship while in school? or are you saying after you got done with school?
I been considering hvac i currently make over 150k a year.. would it be a good idea? 39 Married, father of 3, under 4 years of age. (Girl an two boys) House and minivan payment arent an issue.. Mira loma,Ca
HVAC is an overlooked market now cuz everyone got on the ride like they did with roofing years back. Now there’s so many companies, to much competition. Now everyone and their momma is a roofer and an hvac guy. You wanna make money? Do something not alot of people do.
Ya mabey he got lunky where he was born , look clean to me no drugs growing up cant blame him , do they do heavy commercial, light or all residential, im getting about a 100 a year in residential sole proprietor hvac & plumbing in a 20000 peps town
step one: have a dad who owns a business. step 2: have connections in the trade 💀
🎯
Step 3 make $
Literally what building a business means..hate for no reason. This guy must be doing great if the business still running.
All about who you know now adays nothing to do with hard work. Sad day we live in
Its literally not the same thing. His dad did all the work creating a business. This kid doesn't look like he has ever been in a crawl. It all started 2 years ago when i was 16 years old, get out of here little boy this is a man's trade. 😂 @@sidisow572
Props to his father
His dad was a owner-operator and had zero employees haha.
@@BlueCollarEduagain.. props to father
@@victorhardin2186fr💀 me and my dad started our business together and no matter what I let everyone know he’s in charge and that I’m just a worker. Doesn’t hurt to be honest 🤦🏽♂️
@@BlueCollarEdustill had clientele from the beginning
Or grandfather, for that matter.
He makes two mill bc he took over the company his dad built, from what he said in the video. So how much do the guys actually doing the work make? This dude isn’t in the field.
he's got a tech making 150k this year... all of the other techs making around 90k.
@@BlueCollarEdu so no one actually doing the hvac work is making two million? So why lie and say this guy makes two million doing hvac. No he makes two million from answering phone calls and emails about hvac work.
@@BlueCollarEdu I'm in electrical school almost done, im going into lineman school rite after but HVAC is nice too to have under your belt...I'll either have electrical and lineman or electrical and HVAC
Well more recent years due to low manpower in trades money had been raised and hvac can get from 60k-150k depending on the company
@Certified Fn Hater why be a hater? You can start off as a tech and work your way towards building your own company and making 2 mill. Inheriting it isn't the only way
Bro the shoes says it all about the kid lol
Lol
He does not Work in Hvac 😂
i wear that when im working too?@@sanditepoop
@@sanditepoop He does work in HVAC. He was a tech previously and owns an HVAC business. The dude is in the HVAC industry whether you believe it or not. Owning something doesn’t remove you from the industry… crazy, right? 🙄
He’s the ceo
Pray your born to a father with a successful business and listen to everything he says and do things exactly the way he did them, hats off man well done
lol make some bread
...have a father that owns a business on that field
Such great useful advice have a rich dad 🙄
@@Alvarez-xh4xocry more
And inherit it, nothing wrong with that. Everyone leaking their jealousy all over the comments has the same opportunity to start/do the same thing. It’s a choice.
Anyone in hvac knows you cant run an hvac company if you arent good at hvac.
Not jealousy but a KEY component to realize when trying to replicate another successful persons blueprint. Hopefully youre more logical than emotional in your business endeavors. God Bless.@@TitaniumTurbine
2 mil gross maybe for the whole company. He making 150,000 at best.
Yeah def no way he makes 2 million.
Yeah, people don’t know the difference between turnover & profit!
😂
He was spoon fed a company
If you were spoon fed a company, could you grow it to be successful?? its not as easy as you think...
Bro isn’t even denying it 💀💀💀
@@BlueCollarEdu Don't engage with the petty. It makes you seem just as petty and even if you're right you won't win.
@@BlueCollarEduhoarse sht.
And what if he was passed down a company? Don’t worry about how he got it just worry about what he’s doing with it. A lot of times the business owners make their kid or relative buy the business (they still need retirement money).
I know a plumber who has 6 mercedes sprinter vans, 11 employees and drives a lambo. People gotta shit and they like to wash their hands and that’s not changing
I hear that , if ya live in a big city it's a constant cash machine
As a hvac company owner that kid would not know a ac unit if it was dropped and landed on him and he looks rediculous in those shoes.
Agreed. He should've opted for some Chelsea boots.
If you were really an hvac owner, you'd know that you cant run a successful hvac company if you dont know anything about hvac.
How could you possibly know anything about someone you’ve never met. All you old mfrs are the same talking shit about young people just cause you’re older.
He may be the salesman of the company and being dressed in casual business attire is correct for that position
HVAC has some of the highest markups ever. I worked in HVAC company owner was notorious for saying “people want to be cool when it’s hot and warm when it’s cold, and they will pay for it”
My dad sold me his business for market value in 1984 ,he didn't sponsor me either for my master plumber license. He taught me well and the rest is history.
My nephew has been in HVAC since he was 17, he really likes it !
@@B_bandz22 that’s awesome to hear! Good for him 👍🏻
Basically HE DADDY OWN DA B'NUISANCE
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
STEP ONE: FIND A DADDY WITH A BUSINESS
😂
anything wrong with that? lots of people get jobs via connections whether thats family or friends. welcome to the working world. and he does his job anyway, so who cares , its not like hes doing nothing and getting paid for it
@@lemonstrangler Right? What is going on in the comments?!?! So much jealousy from people who would gladly take over their parent’s business for profit… it’s not like he’s even an outsider either, he was a tech and he knows the trade. WTF people?
@@TitaniumTurbine yeh dw this just the toxic part of the internet.
How about become a daddy with a business
Stop being a parasite
My dad was a general contractor, he didn’t hand down his business but it helped a lot, he got me my first job at the company he was working at as an apprentice making 50k after taxes a year back in 2021. Fast forward to now I’m making 98k after taxes this year which isn’t including side jobs. With side jobs since it’s all cash it’ll bump me up to 115.
What trade you in
@@billybluessI’m a journeyman carpenter
It’s not just about “knowing” people in the trade it’s about GOING OUT there and MEETING THEM. Go everywhere with a presence and make yourself know.
Yea im sure ppl these days will be really open to that 😅
daddy’s little girl is set for life
You must be broke hating like this 😂
🤣🤣
Was he supposed to turn down the opportunity? Yall just hate for fun
Hater
Kid is lucky but he still has to manage that job
Your jealous cus he inherited from his biological dad and he successfully operated his buisness
What u got?
I actually liked the video. I felt he was honest. He wasn't handed anything, but knowledge. Kudos to him for watching, listening, learning and applying his knowledge. Kudos to his father for building a future for his son and teaching him. This is exactly how you build generational wealth. 💜this!!!!
i started as a apprentice 4 yrs ago at 17 an hour with a small company ,now i make 95k + a year as a ammonia refrigeration tech for a food processing plant
To get started I recommend being born into a successful family with a HVAC company and then take it over once your dad gets it booming. Once you make your first million, I would start spelling out HVAC by saying each letter instead of saying it the normal way.
😂 at least bro was honest
Step 1: nepotism
I platinumed the game last night and was thinking about doing a madness build for ng+3. This is good information
I own an HVAC COMPANY. You have to have a huge outfit to make 2 mil a year as a company. Not just the owner making it. And the one day I wore those clothes to work is the last day those clothes looked nice.
What type of work do you do? I started in sheet metal and gas right after college just wondering if I should stick to it. I’m green btw. Cheers.
@@vijaysahota1861damn. Just saw this. In residential. Hope you got in good. Stick with it. You can make some money. Just don’t get your hopes up that you are going to kill it quick. It takes time.
Daddy's boy who now owns the company LMAO 🤣 😂 😆 🤪
I’m 17 years old I’ve been working at a local HVAC and plumbing company for about 2 years I plan to finish high school and start working full time
It’s a good career path. And if your a good worker they will pay you well to keep you around. It’s hard to find young people with a good work ethic and willing to learn and all the old school guys are retiring.
Nothing wrong with handing over the business to your kid to continue the business legacy as long as he or she said like what he said and learn and soak up everything you were taught. I think that dad raised him right and gave him the opportunity to succeed. 🤟
alot of hate in the comments. the guy had an opportunity through his father and took it. good for him
Daddys boy! I started my own business like many others out there thru blood sweat and no tears(Yes no tears). Kids like this getting handed a business is crazy.
To get started, have a daddy who owns an HVAC company
It’s so easy guys
To get started you gotta have a dad that owns the company
Or... just apply for an HVAC apprenticeship?
“To get started have a daddy that already has a functioning business”
I’ve been in the healthcare field for 4 years as a certified nursing assistant/technician while working at a hospital. I thought of furthering my career, but I’ve come to the realization that it isn’t for me. I came across HVAC because I would like to work in a field that’s hands-on and not a desk job. It also sounds very rewarding, and I'm willing to learn. However, I’m not really confident I'll succeed because I'm not much of a handyman and have very little knowledge of tools.
Dang I messed up the step of having a dad that owns a company
How do you learn to be successful in a trade like HVAC?
Uhhh be born to a guy who started a company of course!
Well yes, his dad only worked out of a van...a one man operation. He took over and grew the company. I would say, he has done a great job!
@@BlueCollarEdu That's cool and all but it's a little misleading for people who aren't born into the trade like this kid was. Not everyone can take over Daddy's company. With all due respect, he didn't start the company, his Dad did. He just expanded what his Dad built. Big difference.
@@HockeyTownHooligan5Facts
Not true at all. I have 13 years in commercial hvac. Another guy and i from the same company have started successful businesses in the trade. If you get good at a trade, you can let your work speak for itself and let it carry you.
"To get started I would recommend having a rich Dad to give you his company"
Can’t take advise from people who have had so much help to get we’re their at. This guy may work hard but he’s been given HUGE opportunities just because he’s family. People like him and people that actually built themselves from nothing will be in the same league, specially not in a job site.
I don’t know why y’all hating isn’t that what every parent desires? To pass on a company to their child as a nice nest egg for their future. I’m in HVAC too and my company is 3 years strong and my daughter who loves working wrenches with me will get the company if she wants to stay in the trade then
It is not to say that he couldn't start his own business. It is that now a days it is hard to start from scratch due to regulations. It is sad that owning a small business seems impossible.
agree with that 100%
Some questions I have
1. Isn’t this trade really hard on your back? I struggle with back pain and moderate scoliosis.
2. Do you have to be good with colors? I’m colorblind (red-green)
3. How mechanically inclined do you have to be?
Thanks!
no tech has worn shoes let alone fancy ones at work. been wearing boots since I was 17....
He’s not a tech, he runs the company my boss where’s nice clothes which I think is good. I wouldn’t want him to be poor right 😂
@@murkyturkey5238exactly he doesn't have to work. He just pays people like shit and sits back enjoying the life that was handed to him
Ya the trades sound like a great idea until u realize that for most of them they don’t make that great of $. And to add to that, people are just now starting to realize the trades as a option again instead of college, which means the supply of trades workers will go up and the pay will remain stagnant or go down… I don’t say that to hate on the trades or the ppl doing them. But some love to glamorize it more than they deserve.
i barely see anyone around my age of 23 doing hvac here in florida. not many peoole can stand the heat and a lot of people quit. ive been in the trade since 17
Thats definitely not reality. You cant find hvac guys. And if you lose one. You probably wont replace them. Also im making 48 an hour at my company. About to be full time at my own company thats starting to take off. I make over 2k a day doing work for myself.
@200130769 your in what state?
@200130769 your not working 8 hours a day and making 2000$ a day. If you where making 2000$ a day you would be working for yourself full time. You might make a couple grand doing an install on the weekend but your definitely not working full-time and making 2000$ a day also
His dad may own the company but this young man started at the bottom and learned the business. Good for him!
Thank you for advice I got your advice, and I’m on my apprenticeship now
Awesome to hear! Good luck
💪
The blue collar industries are becoming more and more important every year as there is a lack of young people coming in to learn, work and take over older companies.
Servicemen honestly get paid too little for what they do, which is why lots of people are like "nah". But I still might do HVAC, since it seems cool to me, and plus there’s high demand which means hopefully wages/salaries will increase. I’m only 17.
He looks like a true sales men not a tech.
I'd say learning the theroy of refrigeration would be a great starting foundation. Then you have to be very careful who you learn from for field experience
Thank you!
Company hand down, I work for a young kid who’s the same and knows everything about the business I’ve been in for 30 years. It’s frustrating as hell, but soon I will be able to tell him to go pound sand.
not gonna lie i started at 27yrs making 19hr im about to be 30 and im at 32/hr and im still learning if you want it bad the money is out there.
Everyone is talking shit about how he got to the 2 million, but still has good advice for the rest of us.
Props to growing the business, I’ve seen a lot of businesses that were “ handed down” fail…
Little daddy’s boy thinks he’s an executive lol
My boss is the same way, his dad built the company and he sits at a desk taking calls
@kevinolvera1715 own a fairly big hvac company. But don’t pay myself that much. I pay my techs really well though and have roughly zero turn over. If his top line revenue is 2 mil then that would make more sense or he’s like every other southern I know and doesn’t pay people anything
@kevinolvera1715 people are just upset because he is clearly running a company his Dab built and handed to him.
@@shiverrmetimberssya he screams spoiled little brat. If he ever actually worked on the job it doesn’t look like he did it for long. Daddy probably taught him the bare minimum so he could take phone calls.
@@9770G 100% but guys like this make my life easier for recruiting and running my business.
I’m 20 years old and my dad gave me a company, you can make $2m a year too!
Nothing wrong with that at all. You too can build a company.
Didnt say much but someone in his family already had money therefore all he can say is hes willing to duplicate the money his family already has
Gotta love how the top comments are so ignorant. Completely disregarding the hard work that man put in order to be in the business.
Currently? So does that mean he’s gonna jump ship to a better trade like the iuec? 🤑
Most people overlook a new in-family or inherited company like this, First generation starts it, second generation builds upon it, and the third generation will usually run it into the ground OR build upon it better yet. It CAN be very complex to have a business dumped on you out of nowhere rather than just making your own from step 1.
My dads a hvac technician, knows in and outs of this however he’s always working as an employee, my plan after graduating high school is to work with him and go to school for a hvac license and to hopefully start a business since my brother and dad know it pretty well
He took full advantage of his options. Nice.
He’s advice is what everyone says all the time but there’s a lot of competition and jealous hating as people that wants to misguide you in this field too
Truth!
i want to get a job there...😢😢 please help me
Key words: “took the business from there”
Not to dock any negative experiences he might have, but this is definitely the easy route for getting into the trade. The biggest turn-off for the younger people getting into the trades is the old heads. Oftentimes, they don't enjoy training you and expect you to go to trade school, even though they learned on the job years ago. In my limited experience, if you work for a smaller company, especially HVAC, the upper management will pile on the work and then pressure you to have maximum efficiency while not making any mistakes. I worked a summer at a company as a Preventative Maintenance tech (i know, not even a real tech) and my parter and I busted out 12 hour days of contracts and then got told it was sub par when it came time for our 6 month review.
I am a refrigeration and air conditioning technician. I speak English. I want to work in America. $10 per hour. I have three years of experience.
I empathize with and support those fellow people who also have decided to leave the blue collar rat race, especially those who did their job right and only ended up in poverty, homeless, disabled, sick, or dead. I’m glad to never ever go back to blue collar jobs ever again. Some jobs are not worth the shit or going back to. Let those unnecessary trade and blue collar jobs go under. They’re not worth it to your health. God bless those who have the wisdom to recognize how bad trade and blue collar jobs are and decide to make the educated careful decision leave and do better.
Yeah, he was born into a situation, BUT
his points are well valid.
Not saying you’re gonna make 2mill a year or whatever, but what he said wasn’t wrong.
This video is not going as planned lol
hmmmm there is a lot of negative/jealous ppl here in the comments.
These HVAC and trade video comment sections are often the most toxic places on TH-cam…maybe restaurant video comment sections compare. The alcoholism and drug addiction mixed with ego and just enough money to be lower class and not dirt poor are the perfect recipe for cynicism and darkness.
Then you start doing HVAC yourself and make 16 an hour with no personal life and be miserable
So true..your phone becomes your friend specially youtube and music is the only people who talk to you
I live service, $25 an hr and I meet all kinds of people and get to drive around everywhere, it’s not for everyone but there’s a lot of perks like fresh air and being on rooftops, working by themselves
@@murkyturkey5238 yes by yourself its awesome
I just started and I’m making $25 an hour, plus commission
@@BoratVoiceMyWifewhat do you mean just started? did you got through a apprentice ship while in school? or are you saying after you got done with school?
I work for my dad so 16 years old learn Plumbing and I did Maintenance for their internship work on electrical wire
Is he in North Carolina? I'm about to graduate from HVAC school and I'm looking for work.
And now he's 19
"Absorb it and Apply it"
Well said💪😎
He’s a salesman not a technician. Don’t get that confused lol.
Is it its own trade? Or is it an amalgamation of other trades
All he did was take over a successful business. His dad did all the hard work.
I been considering hvac i currently make over 150k a year.. would it be a good idea?
39 Married, father of 3, under 4 years of age. (Girl an two boys) House and minivan payment arent an issue.. Mira loma,Ca
I thought he was going to say to be born with a daddy who already owns an HVAC company and then take it from there... 😂
I am from Nigeria and I'm good in electrical and industrial wiring I need someone to hire me
Get a work visa!
The Bronny James of HVAC 😅
I would like to join your crew as a fresher,can you please give me an opportunity
Oh if ONLY we all had things handed to us by daddy.
You have a lazy ass dad then brotha
He definitely does sales in hvac
Is there any school or institute in canada that offers a small job oriented course in HVAC?? Any program that one can pursue to be an HVAC tech?
In only 20 years, i took the 300 million my father gave me, and turned it into 305 million
Props to his father
HVAC is an overlooked market now cuz everyone got on the ride like they did with roofing years back. Now there’s so many companies, to much competition. Now everyone and their momma is a roofer and an hvac guy. You wanna make money? Do something not alot of people do.
Ya mabey he got lunky where he was born , look clean to me no drugs growing up cant blame him , do they do heavy commercial, light or all residential, im getting about a 100 a year in residential sole proprietor hvac & plumbing in a 20000 peps town
This rich kid with the shoes and hands in his pockets 🤦🏻♂️
Dude doesn’t get a spec of dust on him😭
Ask him to bind some EEV modules on a chiller.
There is a VERY GOOD chance he knows how to do that. Just because he took over his dads business, doesn't mean he doesn't know how to work!
Shoes look like he wrenches for a living🤣🤣🤣
He looks like a salesman? Who was probably too scared to do install or even pick up a wrench? I can just tell.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion!
You sound immature and bitter.
Our goal should be is to set up our kids like this not run our mouths, major props to his dad
I would be more impressed if he built that company himself.
Hvac is endless learning. Ive done it for 15 years. Its not for everyone. Youll figure out quickly if you can handle it.
Step 1: inherit business
Step 2: become and HVAC bro
Why’d he say HVAC like that? Definitely isn’t in the field, just a manager/took over daddy’s business lol.
Lmao his dad gave him a company great work kid but congratulations to the dad for providing
Why is it a bad thing that his dad looked out for him? Damn this is what every father dreams of being able to do for thier kids.
The average starting hvac tech will make about 40-50k a year in new york
That is straight garbage everywhere else in the country. Not even worth looking into it