Hi, thankyou for all the uploads. I was curios about getting into comercial drywalling and was hoping you could answer some questions. Where abouts are you located? Is there enough work/hours for an apprentices drywaller? How do you like what you do?
I do love what I do, I like the freedom and the money is great. As a sub contractor. I'm in Edmonton Alberta Canada and there is a ton of work up here. Cheers!
@@ConstructionKronies I'm in southwest Ontario, I've been delivering drywall and I have the option to go into the union and work as a drywaller. I'm concerned about layoffs as I have a family to provide for. Being layed off would be very concerning. The economy is hard to predict and any downturn would leave my name on the list for who knows how long. I enjoy drywalling and the commercial sites. I'm worried about future job security.
Some guys take turns, most of us stick to the role that we are good at or like more. For me, I am really good up top, I know the lift operation and so on so I prefer to be up top. The bottom us easier but I find it boring. Also depends on your partners physical abilities and size and shape. Taller and or bigger guys tend to be on the ground more. At the end of the day you and your partner can do it anyway that works for you both. Sometimes I need a break too from up top but I'll have to accept the work won't be done as quickly.
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Just wanted to take a minute and say thank you for your channel. It has really helped me on a new job.
Thank you! I am glad to hear that!
What a cool piece you put together.
Thanks my man. I almost have my clothing line ready and I'd love to send you some stuff!
Hi, thankyou for all the uploads. I was curios about getting into comercial drywalling and was hoping you could answer some questions. Where abouts are you located? Is there enough work/hours for an apprentices drywaller? How do you like what you do?
I do love what I do, I like the freedom and the money is great. As a sub contractor. I'm in Edmonton Alberta Canada and there is a ton of work up here. Cheers!
@@ConstructionKronies I'm in southwest Ontario, I've been delivering drywall and I have the option to go into the union and work as a drywaller. I'm concerned about layoffs as I have a family to provide for. Being layed off would be very concerning. The economy is hard to predict and any downturn would leave my name on the list for who knows how long. I enjoy drywalling and the commercial sites. I'm worried about future job security.
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Would you mind to teach how to build a box like a shaft wall?
Absolutely yes. A lot of guys have been asking for a video on shaft walls. I haven't had to do one in years but I can still do a video using diagrams.
Why do some guys just want to be cutting Sheetrock while the other guy working at the top in the lift? Lol are they suppose to take turns?
Some guys take turns, most of us stick to the role that we are good at or like more. For me, I am really good up top, I know the lift operation and so on so I prefer to be up top. The bottom us easier but I find it boring. Also depends on your partners physical abilities and size and shape. Taller and or bigger guys tend to be on the ground more. At the end of the day you and your partner can do it anyway that works for you both. Sometimes I need a break too from up top but I'll have to accept the work won't be done as quickly.