@@asadb1990 I don't blame you, I see the appeal. Personally I don't mind calloused hands and dirty boots. Not that I work that hard anymore, my office is located in a D10 these days
So do you have a construction management degree? Im not a huge fan of hard back labor, and ive heard that construction management degrees are useless without working in a construction field first? Is that true? Im 19, and a college student who just finished my core curriculum. On the side, im a leathersmith who enjoys putting effort into something and seeing it come to life; seeing me put something into the world, rather than just take.
Hi! I have a Construction Science degree from Texas A&M. You definitely don’t have to have experience in construction to get a management job. I didn’t and most of the people in my graduating class didn’t. The degree gets you in the door and you just work your way up from there.
@@CodyCockroftthat’s good to hear I’ve been checking your videos out and I’m currently a sophomore majoring in construction management and estimating sounds like a cool job but I only have like 4 months of construction experience and have heard you need to have a lot of experience in construction to be a good estimator. How has it been for you since you graduated not long ago is it something you can learn on the job? Haven’t took estimating class yet in school so not sure lol
Hey cody, im starting a roofing estimate job next month. Any tips? I have no experience just new someone. Is there alot of math involved? Thats my main concern
Hello, I completed my bachelor's in Civil engineering. I want to learn Construction Estimation to become a good estimetor. Suggest me a good platform to learn estimation course. Becouse i really want to learn..
Bro, literally me, I’m in my 20 and gonna start working as an estimator. They are gonna train me, I can’t wait to start to learn new things, watching your video gives me and idea of what an estimator does, do you have any advise you can give me as a starter??
Nothing wrong with hard labor, it builds character and its good for your body
@@asadb1990 I don't blame you, I see the appeal. Personally I don't mind calloused hands and dirty boots. Not that I work that hard anymore, my office is located in a D10 these days
Well done video! Isn't it great to be 22.
How does one get into cost estimating with no prior experience, tips and tricks?
Cool vid 👍
So do you have a construction management degree? Im not a huge fan of hard back labor, and ive heard that construction management degrees are useless without working in a construction field first? Is that true? Im 19, and a college student who just finished my core curriculum. On the side, im a leathersmith who enjoys putting effort into something and seeing it come to life; seeing me put something into the world, rather than just take.
Hi! I have a Construction Science degree from Texas A&M. You definitely don’t have to have experience in construction to get a management job. I didn’t and most of the people in my graduating class didn’t. The degree gets you in the door and you just work your way up from there.
@@CodyCockroft thank you so much! Love your video by the way :)
@@CodyCockroftthat’s good to hear I’ve been checking your videos out and I’m currently a sophomore majoring in construction management and estimating sounds like a cool job but I only have like 4 months of construction experience and have heard you need to have a lot of experience in construction to be a good estimator. How has it been for you since you graduated not long ago is it something you can learn on the job? Haven’t took estimating class yet in school so not sure lol
I luv negotiated work 💪🏻👍👊🙏
Do you work in ausie, sir?
Hey cody, im starting a roofing estimate job next month. Any tips? I have no experience just new someone. Is there alot of math involved? Thats my main concern
Not much math at all. Its a lot of counting, spreadsheets, and talking to people.
Hello, I completed my bachelor's in Civil engineering. I want to learn Construction Estimation to become a good estimetor. Suggest me a good platform to learn estimation course. Becouse i really want to learn..
I learned from college. The best way to learn without college is to work for a construction/engineering company who can teach you on the side.
@@CodyCockroft thanks...
Bro, literally me, I’m in my 20 and gonna start working as an estimator. They are gonna train me, I can’t wait to start to learn new things, watching your video gives me and idea of what an estimator does, do you have any advise you can give me as a starter??
You got this! Just learn as much as you can and you will get the hang of things!
Perfectly done 👍 great value out of the video