Glad to say that In a few weeks I be starting my foreman career at 25 been a plumber for 7 years and all this years working hard staying busy and productive , teaching the new guys and helping the ones that need help learn the career has payed off. I love doing what I’m doing and having good work ethic pays off.
1.5 years in plumbing, never looking back. Started at 32 and closing out this year making the most money I've ever made. Learning and growing everyday! Never a slow day in AZ
I live in Bigfork and my last name is Williams! I’m about to start my plumbing apprenticeship, thank you guys for all the tips so far hopefully I’ll run into you guys sometime 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I’m in trade school right now learning about plumbing and I’m excited to graduate and get a job! 24 an hour for an apprenticeship is amazing! What state is this?
@@tonea9851 basically a layoff is something that happens all the time in the trades cause it’s inconsistent work and pays no money . That what he is asking
This guy is in Commercial construction, as a plumber. Ive never done this ive only ever done residential plumbing and i wouldnt change a thing. Going to these big sites there are so many thing you have to do before you can even start work, thats why i prefer cottage plumbing is what we call it here in Australia
@@JfromtheVilleI’m 42 and just got my journeyman plumber license and I got offered a job with the union $36 commercial - $42 for industrial might go with industrial to get that $$$$
@@JfromtheVille As long as you can keep ego small (about learning from younger guys) then it's no problem. Only have to keep in mind that your body is a limited resource. Wear ear/eye protection, wear kneepads when needed, stretch and do yoga most days for a couple minutes when you get home, use your benefits to get massages as needed. It's not back breaking work, but you will be working on stuff above your head very often, so shoulders and back and neck get sore if you have a weak core or aren't mindful about ergonomics. Keeps you in shape though! Don't need to go to the gym.
Glad to say that In a few weeks I be starting my foreman career at 25 been a plumber for 7 years and all this years working hard staying busy and productive , teaching the new guys and helping the ones that need help learn the career has payed off. I love doing what I’m doing and having good work ethic pays off.
hey man I'm now 25 been plumbing for 7 years and becoming a formen now woah
1.5 years in plumbing, never looking back. Started at 32 and closing out this year making the most money I've ever made. Learning and growing everyday! Never a slow day in AZ
Wish that can be me bro I'm turning 33 next month
@@FalconsFanForever Start a trade its never to late even if you don't stick with it the knowledge is priceless.
I’m 19 thinking about going into plumbing, any tips or knowledge you can share on what I should expect?
Is it late at 38?
are you in a union. the apprenticeship program is making me not want to do it due to the low wages in the beginning
So proud of our son Darren❤
Your son is an excellent example for the trade. May God bless you for raising a hardworking man
I live in Bigfork and my last name is Williams! I’m about to start my plumbing apprenticeship, thank you guys for all the tips so far hopefully I’ll run into you guys sometime 🙏🏼🙏🏼
You still doing it?
@@DoctorSpicehe started running tricks up in Cleveland Ohio and is now addicted to smack, unfortunately
Great video! Using it as an introduction to the Trades for my junior high students. =)
Your buddy is gluing the outside of that 90😂 and we all do it but i wouldnt show primer glue wrapped up together with duct tape
I’m ready to start to work for very few money! I want to learn as much as I can where I need to sign ?
I’m in trade school right now learning about plumbing and I’m excited to graduate and get a job! 24 an hour for an apprenticeship is amazing! What state is this?
Congratulations! We’re in Montana.
@@willplumb that’s cool I’m in New York city but I plan on moving out. I’ll definitely look into you guys when I graduate trade school
he runs his crew from 6:30 - 5:00 ?
Am to pm what's hard to understand?
How often is layoffs? Or constant work
It’s Montana
@@chelseachelseafcsuperfan7220 not sure what that means
Never once been laid off. I’ve been plumbing for 36 years, self employed for 15 years
@@tonea9851 basically a layoff is something that happens all the time in the trades cause it’s inconsistent work and pays no money . That what he is asking
@@Killerrob-rn3os that's not ture. Not sure where you heard that from.
This guy is in Commercial construction, as a plumber. Ive never done this ive only ever done residential plumbing and i wouldnt change a thing. Going to these big sites there are so many thing you have to do before you can even start work, thats why i prefer cottage plumbing is what we call it here in Australia
Is it too late to start at 38?
Never to late
How about 44 ? I'm old
@@JfromtheVilleI’m 42 and just got my journeyman plumber license and I got offered a job with the union $36 commercial - $42 for industrial might go with industrial to get that $$$$
@@JfromtheVille As long as you can keep ego small (about learning from younger guys) then it's no problem. Only have to keep in mind that your body is a limited resource.
Wear ear/eye protection, wear kneepads when needed, stretch and do yoga most days for a couple minutes when you get home, use your benefits to get massages as needed. It's not back breaking work, but you will be working on stuff above your head very often, so shoulders and back and neck get sore if you have a weak core or aren't mindful about ergonomics. Keeps you in shape though! Don't need to go to the gym.
im based in london, i would love to learn it. how can I contact you?
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Ada girl !
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Who is looking for me to get a job contract and give him 500 dollars