43.77 full package is not even close to being enough for how hard the job is, its down right insulting that the base pay rate is 27.25. These men are worth 50$ on the cheque all day as journeymen. Very concerning by the low wages for such tough work. Time to pay up.
I kinda agree Ironworkers are rare breed they should be paid like professional athletes...it's a job I wish I had the balls n guts to do but I just know I'm better off on the shop floor
I'm sorry but I make 50 and hour as a computer technician. You couldn't pay me enough to balance hundreds of feetin the air. Work smarter, not harder, I think that's what the younger generation has been thinking. It's unfortunate that they need people, but honestly, this job should be making 75 plus an hour, dudes are risking their lives for a paycheck.
Its because its Orlando, northeast has highest pay, NY, NJ, Chicago, Boston. I'm out of Boston's Local 7 and the full package is about $92/hr, not bad for skipping college and all the debt.
@@aaykay4060 It depends on what local you’re in I’m making 27 an hour with my pension, annuity, and all my benefits. I’m a first year apprentice with local 732
Its not that its hard to get in its that its hard to become an apprentice you have to pass certain test then you interview. I've been trying to get in as an apprentice and its extremely competitive to be an Ironworker where I live. There making it sound like that know one is trying to get in. This goes for all trades. Its really hard to get in as apprentice for most trades where I live. There will never be a storage of guys wanting to get in and learn a trade and be apart of the union brotherhood. The unions have to stop only taking 5 people in and open it up more to taking and training people up
Honestly, sounds like you just didn't the pass and just making excuses. You think the union wants someone who sits on the internet typing a paragraph complaining about the union or someone who's constantly knocking on their door saying "I want to work".
nooone wants to do it in florida , you probably live somewhere where they actually pay ppl fair . Florida and texas never have enough ppl because the pay and benefits suck
Right I agree, in an iron worker in Houston area. I’ve looked into the ironworker unions here and they start off at less than I make. Nobody wants to take a huge pay cut just to eventually make more. Jumping through hoops just to get into a union that will pay $33 as a journeyman doesn’t sound all that great. Of course they can’t find young people to do iron work, it doesn’t pay good
@@Axvo420you think unions have the right to complain about “shortages” whilst also having a heafty requirement list and very limited spots in their union? Neither make sense
My grandpa was an iron worker for Philly an im thinking of being an iron worker for the benefits an I don’t wanna go to college but I’ll go to an apprenticeship
Higher veterans. I'm national guard and I've been trying to get some of my battle buddy's here in Washington state to join local 86. Talk to the military guys and gals
the trades, the apprenticeships do not pay enough in comparison with todays markets. Why would anyone want to be treated like crap, looked down upon, have to work outside in the elements hot or cold. Never having actual restroom facilities onsite. Using portapottys. Few ways to wash hands and be sanitary. Being up and on the road before sunrise and not getting home til dark. The amount of driving that is often required. I can keep going. Now you can get a job in gas stations or fast food starting over $20 an hour. And you get indoor plumbing hot water nice break areas to clean up and enjoy your meals in a sanitary environment
UK steel erector here we have a similar situation with new blood coming through but i must say our money is alot better and ive noticed US ironworkers do alot more multi trades then we do eg i just put steel up no welding nothing else but you guys do steel,welding,fabricating so your pay should be $50 an hour before benefits!
This ain’t no job for the weak of mind or the weak of heart! You can go to school and make GOOD money while doing so and no student debt! Show up on time and be ready to WORK! Local 167 best in the south and that’s a FACT!
I guess those Fla. IWs are OK with that low pay scale averaging 55-60K per year range. For that work those southern state IWs deserve way more and should be getting same as northern, northeast, west coast locals are getting- about twice as much or more. I retired from a west coast IW local in 2005 was making more per yr. back then than Fla. is in 2024
@@jonlewis4496Not everyone wants that kind of a lifestyle. I never had a problem with a guy who walked on my deck and said “Nope! This ain’t for me!” I had a problem with the guy who thought it was all fun and games… step up or step off!
You can't get the entitled generation to show up at Walmart for $18 an hour to play cashier $27 to climb steel with a 40 pound belt to tie steel ? Maybe if you told them there was a unicorn riding a rainbow up there.
No the question is they're going to be work there In 4 or 5 years or are the company's going to move to a different country to get the work done a bit cheaper
They won’t be able to take place in the up and coming policy incentives being given by the government to corporations who choose to keep production in the USA. Businesses love free $$$ especially when it comes with incentives like being labeled an “American Made” brand
Wrong, union makes a lot more than 27$ an hour where I live, young people just don’t want to work hard today, they’d rather look at a computer screen all day
One: Don't rag on soy consumers too much, considering the majority of soy is actually used for soybean meal in livestock feed. Soy is effectively an ingredient to make your bacon either way. I never got into eating the stuff, but I know a thing or two about farm-to-fork. And two: Be glad you aren't a hiring manager. You don't get people to show you *any* loyalty or hear you out by berating them like that. There are *a lot* of ways to make money let alone ways that actually involve on-site employers. Give young guys a reason to care about you in a way that satisfies them instead of satisfying the boss, otherwise you're objectively wasting your time. Why *should* they go into a loud, sparking, physically intensive workplace when you can get a social media hustle from home? Spell these letters out. W H Y? And before you ask, I'm not Gen Z. I'm a Millennial who has once worked so hard that I lost ten pounds in a month flat. And no, that job's wage wasn't livable. Given how my generation was insulted and exploited, I'm very proud of Gen Z for throwing ingrate businesses to the wolves by *not* applying for them. If these businesses can't get enough people, they need to actually *earn* the workers.
I'm 23 honestly have no experience doing any type of ipron work but always wanted to work in the trade. Any suggestions?? Any experience needed to join an apprenticeship ??
43.77 full package is not even close to being enough for how hard the job is, its down right insulting that the base pay rate is 27.25. These men are worth 50$ on the cheque all day as journeymen. Very concerning by the low wages for such tough work. Time to pay up.
I kinda agree Ironworkers are rare breed they should be paid like professional athletes...it's a job I wish I had the balls n guts to do but I just know I'm better off on the shop floor
They should be getting paid doctor salaries
That’s only the apprenticeship package. The Journeyman package is way hire
Florida is the main reason. Oregon they get about $72 package and $40 ish on the check
@@ericelder2962 I'm better off fixing pipes. Never touched a ladder since general labour. Massive respect to the brothers and sisters of ironwork
I’m a retired Union Boilermaker and we have a program called helmets to hard hats which helps get Veteran’s into our apprenticeship program
Any connections to join
apply on the site
@@enriqueduran5215
I'm a Veteran looking for options and new opportunities. My man may you share the sauce on this program please?
Go to the Local Union Hall and sign up for the apprenticeship program and bring your DD-214
$27 as a journeyman iron worker ???!! That’s super low !!! No wonder they need people
I'm sorry but I make 50 and hour as a computer technician. You couldn't pay me enough to balance hundreds of feetin the air. Work smarter, not harder, I think that's what the younger generation has been thinking. It's unfortunate that they need people, but honestly, this job should be making 75 plus an hour, dudes are risking their lives for a paycheck.
Thanks for ur input I truly think they are on professional athletes level of pay
Agreed. $27.25 is laughable. I made that as a first year apprentice electrician 😂
@@aaykay4060 You know whats worse? First year apprentice electrician pay in the UK is 5 pounds an hour. 2-4th year 10 an hour.
Its because its Orlando, northeast has highest pay, NY, NJ, Chicago, Boston. I'm out of Boston's Local 7 and the full package is about $92/hr, not bad for skipping college and all the debt.
@@aaykay4060 It depends on what local you’re in I’m making 27 an hour with my pension, annuity, and all my benefits. I’m a first year apprentice with local 732
Local 55 and were 58 an hour for our package, 34 on the check, 27 is too low especially living in Florida
I applied for a bricklaying apprentice ship some years ago, got turned down .
They need to get paid *MUCH* more than that! That guy behind the desk talking like those figures are enticing! What a joke. They deserve more 🇺🇸👏🏼❤️
Its not that its hard to get in its that its hard to become an apprentice you have to pass certain test then you interview. I've been trying to get in as an apprentice and its extremely competitive to be an Ironworker where I live. There making it sound like that know one is trying to get in. This goes for all trades. Its really hard to get in as apprentice for most trades where I live. There will never be a storage of guys wanting to get in and learn a trade and be apart of the union brotherhood. The unions have to stop only taking 5 people in and open it up more to taking and training people up
Get some welding certification to show them
Honestly, sounds like you just didn't the pass and just making excuses. You think the union wants someone who sits on the internet typing a paragraph complaining about the union or someone who's constantly knocking on their door saying "I want to work".
nooone wants to do it in florida , you probably live somewhere where they actually pay ppl fair . Florida and texas never have enough ppl because the pay and benefits suck
Right I agree, in an iron worker in Houston area. I’ve looked into the ironworker unions here and they start off at less than I make. Nobody wants to take a huge pay cut just to eventually make more. Jumping through hoops just to get into a union that will pay $33 as a journeyman doesn’t sound all that great. Of course they can’t find young people to do iron work, it doesn’t pay good
@@Axvo420you think unions have the right to complain about “shortages” whilst also having a heafty requirement list and very limited spots in their union? Neither make sense
Good ole blue collar work💪🦅😎
Local 704 and 118 here. If you’re going to do it, do it Union😊
My grandpa was an iron worker for Philly an im thinking of being an iron worker for the benefits an I don’t wanna go to college but I’ll go to an apprenticeship
If you are ready to work like you would not believe sign up! Be sure to save your money and have a plan B. Good luck kid!
@@tomlund4951 thanks I’m only 16 bout to be 17 so I can’t sign up rn
Higher veterans. I'm national guard and I've been trying to get some of my battle buddy's here in Washington state to join local 86. Talk to the military guys and gals
Hire not Higher
Where I’m at our full journeyman package is 81.50
Well the younger generations don’t want to be treated like crap. I meet younger people that want to join the trades. Yet the trades don’t pay enough.
The trades pay well. You’re confusing apprenticeship packages. That’s starting pay
the trades, the apprenticeships do not pay enough in comparison with todays markets.
Why would anyone want to be treated like crap, looked down upon, have to work outside in the elements hot or cold. Never having actual restroom facilities onsite. Using portapottys. Few ways to wash hands and be sanitary. Being up and on the road before sunrise and not getting home til dark. The amount of driving that is often required. I can keep going.
Now you can get a job in gas stations or fast food starting over $20 an hour. And you get indoor plumbing hot water nice break areas to clean up and enjoy your meals in a sanitary environment
@@SparkWater$27.25, as stated by the union man is laughable and nowhere near enough for the job ironworkers do.
UK steel erector here we have a similar situation with new blood coming through but i must say our money is alot better and ive noticed US ironworkers do alot more multi trades then we do eg i just put steel up no welding nothing else but you guys do steel,welding,fabricating so your pay should be $50 an hour before benefits!
This ain’t no job for the weak of mind or the weak of heart! You can go to school and make GOOD money while doing so and no student debt! Show up on time and be ready to WORK!
Local 167 best in the south and that’s a FACT!
Journeyman scale is $27 what a joke. I’m a 4th period apprentice and I’m making $33 😂
I guess those Fla. IWs are OK with that low pay scale averaging 55-60K per year range. For that work those southern state IWs deserve way more and should be getting same as northern, northeast, west coast locals are getting- about twice as much or more. I retired from a west coast IW local in 2005 was making more per yr. back then than Fla. is in 2024
I’m 17 from a town south of Orlando how could I become a iron worker
Doesn’t seem like the jobs are there in nyc!!!
Welp just got into local 3 Pittsburgh
Good luck setting in the union. Thats the part theu dotn say.... at least here in Los Angeles
My dream❤
I'm afraid of heights idk if this profession is for me.
Damn sign me up.
Florida....
Ill pass
local 22 here
If they would raise wages to $100/hour in today’s purchasing power they wouldn’t have a shortage.
$50..00 @ hour would be more attractive...in the pocket...check out the rest of the country pay scale.
Good luck going to trades school to get a medical license.
i’m a 19 year old ironworker and i don’t understand why more people my age aren’t learning trades man, i love my job and my union
trades are looked at as for dumb people
Trades make more money than those guys who go to school and pay all that money
@@jonlewis4496There’s more to life than high wages and insanely long hours of work.
I would argue doing both the trades and continuing your education even if it’s on your own. Never stop learning! Work safe!
@@jonlewis4496Not everyone wants that kind of a lifestyle. I never had a problem with a guy who walked on my deck and said “Nope! This ain’t for me!” I had a problem with the guy who thought it was all fun and games… step up or step off!
Maybe the key is more diversity. Where are the women at for this type of work?
There aren’t as many women as men but I met some extremely talented women ironworkers in the trade.
@@tomlund4951 There are way more women then men
@@thetruthhurts131 Said the pretty carpenter..🙄
@@tomlund4951 huh?
@@thetruthhurts131 there you are … confused.
Yo 808 called me but they weren’t paying much so I decided to just stay non union.
I just was recruited local 172 Columbus I can’t wait to start
Local 55
How’s that going for you? Once I get back from the desert I’m going to try and join the union in Portland.
I wouldn't mind being an iron worker thing is the dam requirement
I’d join the union but I’m from Canada
There are local unions all over Canada. They also have excellent wages and benefits compared to their non union counterparts
Are you insinuating there’s no unions in Canada?! Join a Canadian union bro.
Florida has joke wages. Laughable wages even for a first year apprentice
You can't get the entitled generation to show up at Walmart for $18 an hour to play cashier $27 to climb steel with a 40 pound belt to tie steel ? Maybe if you told them there was a unicorn riding a rainbow up there.
No the question is they're going to be work there In 4 or 5 years or are the company's going to move to a different country to get the work done a bit cheaper
They won’t be able to take place in the up and coming policy incentives being given by the government to corporations who choose to keep production in the USA. Businesses love free $$$ especially when it comes with incentives like being labeled an “American Made” brand
What a stupid statement. Do you think they are going to construct a building overseas then ship it over to it's final location??
@@yourgooglemeister6745 no kidding what a dummy
What?! How does an ironworkers job get moved overseas?! Please explain.
I will .
Lol no no the problem is no one wants to work for a stupid union anymore,
Wrong, union makes a lot more than 27$ an hour where I live, young people just don’t want to work hard today, they’d rather look at a computer screen all day
Have you seen Gen Z. Beta soyboys doesn't even begin to describe them. Better start working on iron worker robots
Soyboys hahaha you ain’t lying
I miss the times when men were men
One: Don't rag on soy consumers too much, considering the majority of soy is actually used for soybean meal in livestock feed. Soy is effectively an ingredient to make your bacon either way. I never got into eating the stuff, but I know a thing or two about farm-to-fork.
And two: Be glad you aren't a hiring manager. You don't get people to show you *any* loyalty or hear you out by berating them like that. There are *a lot* of ways to make money let alone ways that actually involve on-site employers. Give young guys a reason to care about you in a way that satisfies them instead of satisfying the boss, otherwise you're objectively wasting your time. Why *should* they go into a loud, sparking, physically intensive workplace when you can get a social media hustle from home? Spell these letters out. W H Y?
And before you ask, I'm not Gen Z. I'm a Millennial who has once worked so hard that I lost ten pounds in a month flat. And no, that job's wage wasn't livable. Given how my generation was insulted and exploited, I'm very proud of Gen Z for throwing ingrate businesses to the wolves by *not* applying for them. If these businesses can't get enough people, they need to actually *earn* the workers.
Don’t sell anyone short. You get started and get the fever? Oooohwhattarush!
Try native American workers the one gets job done they don't cry complain
folks sign up
Not for $27.25 on the check 😂
That ain’t worth it
best trade ever
I'm 23 honestly have no experience doing any type of ipron work but always wanted to work in the trade. Any suggestions?? Any experience needed to join an apprenticeship ??
@@djdavis3726If you are a motorcycle member, you got a leg up on being accepted.