People have been saying there's a huge need for new people in the trades as the older guys age out. So I've been cold-calling local plumbing shops and hanging out in the Home Depot plumbing section and parking lots just to see if I can run into a plumber and ask how to get started but it seems like everyone got started by knowing someone. It's like the only way to get in without a hook-up is to go union. Any thoughts? I got your book btw thanks for all your hard work and input.
What city are you in? Man Home Depot parking lots lol that shows dedication man I see your determination and want to help point you in the right direction. The school I went to is called Association Contractors and Builders (ABC) the have different chapters based on where your located, for example I’m in Cali so there’s (ABC SoCal & ABC NorCal) it’s non Union and no experience needed. May be a waitlist and must have a GED. Find out the chapters nearest to you and check them out. Another thing to try is “indeed” or “job Recruiter” or whatever’s popular where you’re from. Look up apprentice plumbing jobs or plumbing jobs with no experience. Also try “people ready” or “tradesman’s international” and see if you can get on as a laborer for a plumbing company and work your way to plumber, if you follow through with these I have no doubt you”lol come up with something. Just be persistent you got this! That’s awesome you downloaded the ebook man I know it will help you along your journey. Best of of luck bro keep me posted 💯
@@LIFE-N-PLUMBING oh nice! I'm over in Irvine. I've been looking into ABC, SCIT, OCETT (for electricians) local 582, and PHCC along with some community college courses but it's all pretty confusing as to what's a certificate, what's actually needed, what's union vs non union. I didn't even know ABC was non union until you told me 😂. I'll def be looking into People Ready and tradesman's international along with some cold calls to local plumbers I talked to on the side of the road a few days ago 😀 I interrupted them in the middle of a service call 😬 but I got their number! 🤞hope something happens with it
@@ItsBeeks lol oh ok I got you. Honestly bro the best way to go will be ABC or union so that you earn as you learn and graduate with a journeyman license. It’s the better paying route and they’ll set you up for success in the long run. They should both be able to walk you through it. 💯
i was 27 not doing much besides food delivery, strong sales backround of 6 years so i know how to deal and talk with people to an extent, i got into this as a career to fall back on at the very least. started in november and gone through a ton of shit and still dont know alot but, i will succeed and wiill be a bad ass plumber by the time im done. sales made me realize u suck ballz in the begining, and you get what u put into it. We will all get there with a will that cant be killed. oh yeah show up on time and work ur ass off at the right company, you will do great.
Brotha I do have a question the kind of plumber I want to be is it best to learn all the plumbing like Service plumbing commercial plumbing residential plumbing Industrial plumbing and new construction plumbing I want to learn it all to were I get to the point of Instead of not knowing what plumber I want to be to Already like I want to be all of plumbing hope you understand my question brotha and do you have a email I can email you on
In my experience and opinion the most important thing to learn is code. I know people who struggle in service because they don’t understand or want to take the time to be learn code. I would definitely go the route that will prepare you and certify you. Joining an apprenticeship will set you up to have options later on down the line. I hope this answers your question. And best of luck 💯 My email is lifenplumbing@gmail.com
@@Morethencoffee Absolutely. Looking forward to it. Here’s the link for the free ebook subscribepage.io/nwclllplumbing and here is another link to book a free 1:1 meeting with me. calendly.com/lifenplumbing/15min
Absolutely not! If you feel your up for it, Go for it. Age shouldn’t be your concern, it’s a labor-some job and can get demanding. If you think you’re physically and mentally there who cares about how old you are. You got this! 💯
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Ty sir.
Experienced tradesman with a TH-cam channel and writing books! Good for you bro, killing it 👍
I appreciate you bro! Thank you! 💯 🔧
People have been saying there's a huge need for new people in the trades as the older guys age out. So I've been cold-calling local plumbing shops and hanging out in the Home Depot plumbing section and parking lots just to see if I can run into a plumber and ask how to get started but it seems like everyone got started by knowing someone. It's like the only way to get in without a hook-up is to go union. Any thoughts? I got your book btw thanks for all your hard work and input.
What city are you in? Man Home Depot parking lots lol that shows dedication man I see your determination and want to help point you in the right direction. The school I went to is called Association Contractors and Builders (ABC) the have different chapters based on where your located, for example I’m in Cali so there’s (ABC SoCal & ABC NorCal) it’s non Union and no experience needed. May be a waitlist and must have a GED. Find out the chapters nearest to you and check them out. Another thing to try is “indeed” or “job Recruiter” or whatever’s popular where you’re from. Look up apprentice plumbing jobs or plumbing jobs with no experience. Also try “people ready” or “tradesman’s international” and see if you can get on as a laborer for a plumbing company and work your way to plumber, if you follow through with these I have no doubt you”lol come up with something. Just be persistent you got this! That’s awesome you downloaded the ebook man I know it will help you along your journey. Best of of luck bro keep me posted 💯
@@LIFE-N-PLUMBING oh nice! I'm over in Irvine. I've been looking into ABC, SCIT, OCETT (for electricians) local 582, and PHCC along with some community college courses but it's all pretty confusing as to what's a certificate, what's actually needed, what's union vs non union. I didn't even know ABC was non union until you told me 😂. I'll def be looking into People Ready and tradesman's international along with some cold calls to local plumbers I talked to on the side of the road a few days ago 😀 I interrupted them in the middle of a service call 😬 but I got their number! 🤞hope something happens with it
@@ItsBeeks lol oh ok I got you. Honestly bro the best way to go will be ABC or union so that you earn as you learn and graduate with a journeyman license. It’s the better paying route and they’ll set you up for success in the long run. They should both be able to walk you through it. 💯
Thank you great video
Start my apprenticeship in a couple of weeks
Congrats man! Enjoy the journey!
i was 27 not doing much besides food delivery, strong sales backround of 6 years so i know how to deal and talk with people to an extent, i got into this as a career to fall back on at the very least. started in november and gone through a ton of shit and still dont know alot but, i will succeed and wiill be a bad ass plumber by the time im done. sales made me realize u suck ballz in the begining, and you get what u put into it. We will all get there with a will that cant be killed. oh yeah show up on time and work ur ass off at the right company, you will do great.
Looks like you already know what to do man that’s dope! Enjoy your journey bro, won’t be long with a mindset like that 💯
I’m 32 and going to start applying to become a plumber
Nice! 👍
Brotha I do have a question the kind of plumber I want to be is it best to learn all the plumbing like Service plumbing commercial plumbing residential plumbing Industrial plumbing and new construction plumbing I want to learn it all to were I get to the point of Instead of not knowing what plumber I want to be to Already like I want to be all of plumbing hope you understand my question brotha and do you have a email I can email you on
In my experience and opinion the most important thing to learn is code. I know people who struggle in service because they don’t understand or want to take the time to be learn code. I would definitely go the route that will prepare you and certify you. Joining an apprenticeship will set you up to have options later on down the line. I hope this answers your question. And best of luck 💯
My email is lifenplumbing@gmail.com
Hello Nate. I am looking for your book link. I do not want to be green. Thanks in advance.
@@Morethencoffee Absolutely. Looking forward to it. Here’s the link for the free ebook subscribepage.io/nwclllplumbing and here is another link to book a free 1:1 meeting with me.
calendly.com/lifenplumbing/15min
Are you self employed? (Contractor or subcontractor) ? Or do you work for a business
I work for myself and an employer.
You think 44 is to old to start but not union
Absolutely not! If you feel your up for it, Go for it. Age shouldn’t be your concern, it’s a labor-some job and can get demanding. If you think you’re physically and mentally there who cares about how old you are. You got this! 💯
@@LIFE-N-PLUMBING thank you
👋 Are you an Apprentice Plumber looking for guidance in your plumbing career? Book a FREE 15 minute ONE on ONE call 📞 with me today! Let's chat about your challenges, opportunities, and growth in plumbing. Click the link below.
calendly.com/lifenplumbing/15min