I started my apprenticeship 3 years ago because I felt trapped in the same routine job every day for 8 years. It gave me the motivation to just walk on site where new developments are happening in my area and just asked if I could chat with the boss. I'm very happy with my decision as I am now a year away from being qualified.
Hey Scott. I’ve got an apprenticeship and it was through looking online to study up getting started I found your videos. A lot of my classmates from college enjoy your videos. Thought I’d let you know you’ve got a fan base in Scotland
My grandfather is 70 years old, still working. He started hes own company in the middle of the 70's. He did ask me for some help, so i have worked for him for a year now. And this week i started school to get my licens. Love watching ur vids. Keep it up
One thing I've learned about the building trade, especially here in scotland is that it's more about who you know than what you know. I recently got an apprenticeship through my Girlfriends dad. And everyone I work with either has family or close friends who helped them get an apprenticeship.
Hey Scott great videos I’m a apprenticeship in the uk currently doing my level 2 site carpentry been only doing it for a year was a fully qualified chef best choice I ever made keep up the great content Scott!
Hi Scott! Thank you for the great videos! I am on my year 1 Carpentry Apprenticeship here in Wellington. A few years ago, I worked as a laborer in building/construction, then progressed to a hammerhand (labor hire), then l enrolled myself in a local polytech (WelTec) for level 4 Carpentry. After that, I searched for an employer who needs a laborer/hammerhand but I mentioned I am doing Carpentry course with a polytech (all fees to be paid by myself) and all I ask from them is an opportunity to use their projects as my training grounds. When employers notice your keen enough to be a good builder, they will support you for as long as they have projects. I find it better financially too since they are hiring you as a hammerhand therefore your wages reflect your skills/work ethics. When employers go quiet for a while, they will ring their contacts/mates and make sure you can carry on with your apprenticeship. It is working well for me, I build my own reputation and contacts this way, and so far I only had 2 days without work since February 2018 when I started on carpentry. I am looking forward to more contents! All the best to SBC!
Ian Kenneth Labrador Thanks for sharing Ian, Do you know of any courses I could do after work to build my theory knowledge while labouring ? I'm in Akl
Elijah Hi. You can visit your local polytech and have a chat with a course advisor. Some guys that I know started by doing level 3 Carpentry (1 year full time course). Myself, I watch youtube a lot for instructional videos (how to build deck, fence, doors, framing, weatherboards etc.), reading Gib manual & 3604 book, these are free resources you can find online/trades centers. At the early stage of my career, I was appreciated for being a reliable labourer more than anything else. When a carpenter called in sick, that was my chance. My familiarity of some carpentry tools/skills gave me an advantage. Goodluck!
hey scott ive just started my apprenticeship down in welly, loving the channel one method i used to get into the intrustry was talking to the building reps down at itm, placemakers, mire 10 mega etc and using a few of theyre contacts to get my foot in the door, have a great friday and bring on beeroclock haha cheers
At 28 I'm about to start my apprenticeship. Point 1 was what did it for me. I started working for a builder as a TA/Labour and showed my interest. 6 months later he's signed me up and i'm very excited, It's never too late.
I'm 27, about to be 28 in over a month. Getting ready to do an interview next week. Definitely feel like I started late but as I say, better late than never. I hope I don't royally fuck up the interview since I'm terrible at them.
@@OTBASH i started when i was 25 turning 26, i'm now 29 and i will be qualified before xmas. It's never too late. You will see there are guys way older than we are on site who are just starting out aswel.
@@OTBASH kind of like everyone else. I didn't like it at first, was worried i chose the wrong trade. But after awhile you start to enjoy it and then you tend to love being a carpenter. Knowing that you have the skills and knowledge to build your own house one day is also amazing aswel. I'm in New Zealand, same country as Scott Brown.
My brother is a carpenter and now licensed builder with his own company, I was lucky enough to sign on with him and am now in my second year. Here in Sydney though, it seems like every second company is looking for an apprentice. Also, jump on a Facebook "Local Jobs" page, there's always people looking for apprentices / laborers.
Love the video's Scott! im starting my own business in april so thumbs up.. i first worked 15years for a boss, And now i feel like i can do it to! Cheers from Belgium.
"electricians get paid more, plumbers get paid more than them and the builders get paid the least, and they have to put up with the most crap" "so I choose to be a builder" This got me laughing my pants off!
I never served an apprenticeship, just got some casual work as a labourer with a company and then a few years later got a job with a joiner. Did that for a year then decided to start my own building company and have been a self employed builder for almost 3 years now.
Here in Germany is much easier! We have a whole culture around trade, so much that after leaving high school, germans can choose between going to college or doing an "ausbildung" (is how we call apprenticeship). It normaly takes 3 years, in that we spend 2 days a week studying and 3 working, also is paid and the goverment helps you a bit, best part is that anyone can do it and is easy to get in. I intend on doing mine as a carpenter (zimmerman) and then going to New Zealand or Canada. Your videos are very motivating me! Thanks, keep the good work!
@@gary5165 I had friends in the industry so I made calls expressing interest until something finally came up. Joinery is just far more precise and specialised, I enjoyed the work more and plus its an easy foot in the door for cabinet making which is where I really want to end up.
I have been a building labourer for 4 months now. How I got started I called all of the people who I knew were builders and asked if they were desperate for more workers. I also sent my CV and followed up with phone calls to trademe adds. I said I'd work the first 2 days for free to see if the employer liked me and if I liked them so there is no risk to the employer. I also said I'd work on the weekends ( to get my foot in the door.) I'll start working for another company on the weekends if I don't think my current employer has the time or money to support an apprenticeship, I have learnt a lot just labouring though.
Why? Im guessing you don't like the idea because some people don't appreciate things they don't pay for. ( Which is fair ) Maybe you're thinking if you offer to work for free then what you are really saying is your time isn't worth anything... Going out to help with a job for fun for a couple hours isn't any skin off my nose, Even if you don't get paid for the first 1 or 2 days and you don't want to work with the company or they don't want to work with you. You can still learn a few things that will make you a little bit more valuable to the next company. Ie. you will get a better idea of what tools the builders have on there tool belts and the terms they use. Before I tried building I did work experience for a day as a fencer and as an arborist for free, it's a pretty cool deal to get know what each trade is like.
Lol When unsaid u started as a builder u weren’t interested 😂😂 I was like that too when I started i was not interested what so ever and I started loving the job after my father let me do the jobs from start to finish,
In Australia Victoria it’s a 4 year apprenticeship that makes you a carpenter. I did my 20 odd years ago through the HIA building young professionals which offered full scholarship with fees and $500 tools. It was basically a pre-apprenticeship. They also placed me with work experience with a builder who took me on board and signed me up. Only had to go back for one year to do all my school instead of the 4 years, bonus to the boss as he only lost me for a week a month. if you want to be a builder you have to go back to school and do courses which takes about 2 years part time. Then sit in front of the building commission and answer questions depending on which of the building licence you want. All in all love carpentry and with the modern age with new tools and technology with new building practices it’s amazing what can be done.
Woow in England it's a 2 year apprenticeship and the companies I worked for where horrible, they said to me we give the apprentices a tool box but mine never came, I miss carpentry but it's hard to get back into, what about oz?
Yeah mate there is a boom in commercial apartments and so so in domestic. People do give you a go but like Scotty says they weed out the good from the bad pretty quick. It’s also attitude, work ethics and how everyone gets along. There are a lot of self acclaimed carpenters but yeah it’s what you can do that proves your worth. More so people here in Australia try and get young apprentices. The industry has become specialised as I’ve met framing carpenters that don’t know fixing and vice versa. Try try try and try more. Scotty pretty much sums it up nicely.
Good advice, I'm currently trying to secure a mature aged apprenticeship(Australia), so its a bit more difficult but your advice of just rocking up to a building site and seeing if they want a labourer sounds like a good idea
As a mature age apprentice (in aus at least, because we are paid more than the under 21 apprentices) it's definitely harder to find someone to take you (I know, I am one). Try to get some experience on a work site - even a few days of work experience in a different trade can be enough for someone to see you want to work and recommend you to someone - that's how I did it. Did work experience with a plumber even though I wanted to be a carpenter and he recommended me to one of the builders he works for.
I got mine through Facebook I posted on noticeboard and got mine through that because there’s so many out there look for apprentices other wise there’s indeed and stuff and I called heap of business for plumbing and gas fitting
i start my apprenticeship at the start of september and honestly cannot wait. i did a year in college and ive been working retail, i cant wait to get out on site instead of standing at a till all day
My advice to any young man looking for a start in the trades would be to ask around for work for a start. Gain some experience as a labourer and make some contacts in the industry. When an employers takes on a young fella who's starting out he's looking for someone who's punctual, professional, diligent and hard working. Someone who can take instructions on board and carry out menial tasks in a timely fashion. Someone who keeps his mouth shut and ears open. Basically someone who doesn't stand around with his fucking phone in his hand picking his nose! A rarity in the age of the social media zombie.
Hi Scott my name is Jordan and I’m a level 3 joiner in the UK. I did my 3 years in college and was lucky enough to get a job straight away, even though I’m a level 3 I’ve still learned more onsite then I have while at college but I’m still classed as an apprentice.
What might help with more work is putting leaflets through the doors, of everyone in eye sight of the place you are working on that particular day, put tasteful advertising on those tidy vans so they can find which house your working in on that day and shake some hands talk through what your doing for the neighbors they can see your work in real time just a thought boyo
Not sure how it is regulated there but here in Canada for plumbing or electrical you are looking at 5 years apprenticeship with 1-2 days a week & the remainder on the job with a sponsoring firm before you can sit your exams. Then the sponsor employer needs to sign off your work. There are also a bunch of Mafia unions here who sort of guarantee you will never get enough years unless you are signed up to the union & their rules. For a carpenter, you can just set up & go for it if you are half capable. General Contractors are multi trade & use subs for the licensed stuff like electrical, plumbing etc.
If anyone is looking to start as a labourer in Auckland just seen out your CV to NZ Labour Hire, Auckland Labour Hire, The Labour Hire Exchange or any other of the companies! They’re all hiring and wanted new people to start! Just make sure you want to do building so that’s a good start!
Im 40 , live in the UK, been a courier for the past 12 years and running a transport company til Aug this year, lost it all! Im now thinking about carpentry as my next career.
In aus MBA HIA and apprenticeship center finds the job for you, and best is to be a apprentice carpenter to be a builder as you do majority of the works as a carpenter
I am on my 4th year of college with a degree in criminal justice. I originally wanted to be in the police department but those dreams were crushed because I became deaf in my right ear. And right eye sight is poor. And those are disqualifiers in the field. so I’m out of luck on that. the one thing I have enjoyed so much was woodshop in high school so I kind of have a knack with building stuff but I never had the money to get my own equipment. But I’m going to finish my degree since I’m practically almost finished with one more semester and then go straight into carpentry work once I’m finished.
I’ve also just hopefully starting mine, working at a trade yard and builders come through you ask talk to them and make good contacts. It also gets up your knowledge of products and what everything is used for in the building process, if your in school and wannna be a building work part time at a mega or placeys and build those contacts early so when you leave school you’ll be ready with product knowledge. Admit there will still be a lot to learn. Cheers SBC
Is it just me or do the people at bunnings seem friendlier than the ones at mitre 10 ?what do u recon? I seem to be able to rip open more packaging without getting told off at bunnings haha
There are some loopholes to get an apprenticeship. I had a friend work at a hardware store and he was very helpful with the contractors and he got an apprenticeship. You can literally work as a maintenance for an apartment complex and you can acquire all skills from carpentry, plumbing, and electric
I got mine cos my boss is a family friend, but here in England the colleges can find you apprenticeships, even if your not employed yet. But like Scott said, ya still gotta start from the bottom doing labouring and other bits. I'm in my second year and really enjoying it, you've got just gotta be willing to grind sometimes 👍
Start my apprenticeship tomorrow, not the best pay but really excited. Do have a question for any vets out there. They mentioned I can use my GI bill benefits for the classes. Would I receive the full amount or partial?
You flirt, that’s why you remember her name Britney lol. Even tho I’m from England, it’s great to give your thought on how to get into the trade. I’m 31, and thinking of changing career from lorry driver to work as a builder. So the information good to me. 🙂
Love you video mate I’m a plumber have been for 13 years and my brother is a builder and Earns a lot more then me so u pick well mate keep up the good videos
its like getting any other job, basicly you need to hussle and be at it all the time. Call, visit, email and so on. If, as he said you have connections. Then it will be 100 times easier.
I'm just finishing up my double university bachelors degree in Construction Management/Cabinetry & Architectural Woodworking. I am thinking about doing an Carpentry Apprenticeship to give me a solid foundation in one of the building trades to go with my management and cabinet building experience. Do you think that my Construction Management and Cabinet Building experience will help me in obtaining an apprenticeship? Also, do you think that it would help lower the time of my apprenticeship?
I’ve emailed 3 companies explaining my situation, hopefully one emails me back in the morning. I’ve not yet graduated highschool(made sure to include that), but my end goal is construction management, getting my start through carpentry
SCOTT YOU ARE A LEGEND! I'm setting up my own business in carpentry and building in Wales and love your vids, youre passion in everything you do is inspiring. Can I just ask which dust mask you use? Can't seem to find it. Cheers
Any united states people here. I got am apprenticeship right away. I went to my local carpenters union. Im in arkansas so i wemt to local 1836. United brotherhood of carpenters amd joiners. If you join the union youll get payed even more. And better benifets. I joined yesterdays and my job at cbm starts monday.
I’ve been a general builder in the uk for over 20 years. I find apprentices are not worth the hassle is takes to train them. Half of them don’t even bother turning up to work on time. And they always seem to let you down at the worst moments.... not surprising really as they don’t earn much... I tend to use just trades now, and foreign skilled labourers.
Sono2 if your good there is plenty of work for chippies at the moment. But you need a good skill set. Learn your first and second fix. Kitchen install is always a good one. In built furniture and storage space /shaker style is very popular nowa days but you need to know what your doing. Then, if you get onto the bigger stuff there is framing out for loft conversions and cutting in new roofs... by this time your’l be doing structural openings and steel work too. Basically most good chippies end up being general builders. I’m a chippie foremost but I do allot of roofing nowa days too. Grp roofing, vertical tiles hanging, block work, lead work ... basically everything needed to do loft conversions and extensions. Carpentry covers a very broad skill set. There is a shit load a learn and it helps if you have natural ability in the first place. It is a tough career choice, your’l end up being self employed and it’s difficult to get a mortgage and secure loans when your self employed. You need to be self motivated and really have a passion for what you do, otherwise it will grind you down. You also need to have a good business mind and be a good salesman too.... it’s not all just being good at your trade. Good luck
Hey Scott I love your videos man thank you for all your work. I finish my pre trade level 3 carpentry in a month looking for another apprentice by any chance
The problem I encounter is that most of the jobs just to get through ask for experience a minumum of 2 years. I've been trying for years to get my foot through the door and although I hear that there is a lot of work, I cant seem to get in. I've also tried going on site, most of the time the head builder is absent, or I dont know the language the builders are speaking in, so that doesnt help, and I may get a cellphone number and try calling, but always no respose . Got any advice?
I’m qualified carpenter level 4 from Canterbury issue by BCITO,after I moved to Melbourne,they didn’t recognize My NZ qualification ...I don’t know why ...,in Melbourne I can see most building it’s really rough and Quick , Builder only care about the time and the money,,plumber electrician plaster everyone can get Builder license...not like nz 99% builder are Carpenter....
Scott Brown, are we going to get the chance to buy any Scott Brown Carpentry merchandise in the near future? The SBC Army is 30000 and growing worldwide, I'm sure others would love the chance to wear some if your merchandise too. Flat rate postage to the UK would be great as well! 😉👍🏻
I started a carpentry apprenticeship trial week on monday, seems to be going well but idk yet 😅 Similar to uk though we dont have companies dedicated to apprenticeship finding. If u go college alongside you can ask the college if they have anything. I didnt/havent
Hi Scott Brown Carpentry, I'm interested in construction apprenticeship, but can't seem to find a company/mentor to work for. I've searched on @t, but there's not a whole lot of options. Do you have any recommendations for me? (I'm located in Chino, Southern California)
Hi! I plan to start learning this beautiful carpentry trade. I have no experience but I really want to learn! I am a woman and I am 39 years old. do I have any chance of being hired?
Do you see many women in trades out in NZ?? When I was in Canada I was actually shocked to see just how many were working on constructions sites, etc. Where as in the UK women in any trade is in the the minority and it is generally not seen a vocation for women. Yes there are some women in trades in the UK but it is not widely promoted for women as an option for a career like it is for men.
It's still a mostly male dominated industry, but there is a real push to encourage women into the trades (for example through BCITO). I know when I was graduating 10 years ago the only 'trades for girls' were hairdressing, whereas now trades are promoted more in schools for both men and women. Not long ago there was an event at a place called Proclima hub where female students were invited to have a go on the tools and get a feel for the industry, so it's definitely changing! 😁
@@dressjess That is really good to see, back here in the UK it is still very much a novelty to see women in typically male roles. Very often I feel women in the UK whom are in a trades often struggle for work and are not treated with the same respect when it comes to their trade and skillset. When I was younger there was nothing like this for young women and it is a shame because although it is better than it was even now it is still not offered widely as part of a career choice. I just noticed a young women in some of Scotts vlogs and wondered if women in trade jobs was a standard thing out there in NZ.
@Sylvia Brown Really! How so? My comment is founded on biological facts that are indisputable. Men are stronger, tougher, fitter, have testosterone, plus the physical and mental toughness to see any task through to it's logical conclusion. Anyone who believes otherwise is lying to themselves and thus deluded.
@@fscarp Bollocks, it takes at least two women to do what one man can do. So logically an employer can pay a man a wage to do a job or pay at least two women to do the same job. This isn't prejudice, it's a biological fact. There is no competition between men and women, because there is no competition!
@@Toyotaamazon80series [World’s Biggest Fucking Eye Roll] Your arguments aren't founded in actual science or historical scholarship, only your personal observations - colored by your obvious bias (and maybe an evening spent crying into some wrinkled up Proud Boys pamphlet). If you actually bothered to truly look, you’d see that there are scores of women who are responsible for many of the discoveries and innovations that have brought us all the way up to the point where we can argue over shit on a screen. Also you should throw out that rape stat about Sweden. The reason there are so many rapes in Sweden is because of how they define rape, making it easier for women to come forward and press charges when some asshole pressures them for sex. Yes, yes, I know. I’m not going to convince you of anything, just like I’m utterly unconvinced by you. But it would be nice if you stepped away from your keyboard, quietly allowed society to proceed without you, and stopped crying about your leather-clad, manly fantasy world.
Hi Scott, I'm interested in construction apprenticeship, but can't seem to find a company/mentor to work for. I've searched on Indeed.com, but there's not a whole lot of options. Do you have any recommendations for me? (I'm located in Chino, Southern California)
Good ,video , for the lads watching this who wanna be Carpenters , remember observe , be polite don't be a know it all ,be punctual just a few words of advice
Gipz hey no disrespect towards electricians or plumbers, but carpentry is more mentally rewarding in the end. It may be different for some but for me personally I am really proud of some of the work I do and I find it awesome how you’ll be able to actually see some of my work years later and show it off to people, and here in Canada, if your self employed, you can make more than one plumbers and electricians if you play your cards right but ya if you work for someone else obviously plumber and electricians make more that way.
I started my apprenticeship 3 years ago because I felt trapped in the same routine job every day for 8 years. It gave me the motivation to just walk on site where new developments are happening in my area and just asked if I could chat with the boss. I'm very happy with my decision as I am now a year away from being qualified.
How did you do it? I wanna be carpemter builder whatever the guy doe sin here but im female lol
How’s it going?
@@voke4553 it went real well. Fully qualified with an LBP working for myself. I'm happy with my decision
@@fanaticz666 good for you man thinking about doin the same
@@fanaticz666 how old were you when you started ? I’m 22
Hey Scott. I’ve got an apprenticeship and it was through looking online to study up getting started I found your videos. A lot of my classmates from college enjoy your videos. Thought I’d let you know you’ve got a fan base in Scotland
My grandfather is 70 years old, still working. He started hes own company in the middle of the 70's. He did ask me for some help, so i have worked for him for a year now. And this week i started school to get my licens. Love watching ur vids. Keep it up
Awesome, good luck with your license !
Scott, your the man. I'm currently 2 years into my carpentry apprenticeship, here in the US and your videos have been much inspiration. Thanks 👊
😎👊
I'm a carpenter from Jamaica and would love the opportunity to become a apprenticeship in the construction trades in New Zealand, Canada etc
@@kaytonbrown6287 if you are a qualified you are all good bro
@@muhammadafg1126 I'm qualified and ready to work 💯
@@kaytonbrown6287 go apply it online! Nz immigration
One thing I've learned about the building trade, especially here in scotland is that it's more about who you know than what you know. I recently got an apprenticeship through my Girlfriends dad. And everyone I work with either has family or close friends who helped them get an apprenticeship.
Hi Scott your diagnosis about builders earning the least and getting all the crap, is so true but so love the work.
Hey Scott great videos I’m a apprenticeship in the uk currently doing my level 2 site carpentry been only doing it for a year was a fully qualified chef best choice I ever made keep up the great content Scott!
50% of all carpenter/builders can cook.
99% of sparky's can't use a broom.
The rest of the 50% build their own food from wood.
@@GB_B with lots of sriracha
Just sweep at the end of the job. Doesn't make a lot of sense to keep sweeping up if the dust doesn't interfere with the job.
Peter Kiernan, you forgot the other 50% 😎....
Kiwi Al’day 🇳🇿
Hi Scott! Thank you for the great videos!
I am on my year 1 Carpentry Apprenticeship here in Wellington. A few years ago, I worked as a laborer in building/construction, then progressed to a hammerhand (labor hire), then l enrolled myself in a local polytech (WelTec) for level 4 Carpentry. After that, I searched for an employer who needs a laborer/hammerhand but I mentioned I am doing Carpentry course with a polytech (all fees to be paid by myself) and all I ask from them is an opportunity to use their projects as my training grounds. When employers notice your keen enough to be a good builder, they will support you for as long as they have projects. I find it better financially too since they are hiring you as a hammerhand therefore your wages reflect your skills/work ethics. When employers go quiet for a while, they will ring their contacts/mates and make sure you can carry on with your apprenticeship. It is working well for me, I build my own reputation and contacts this way, and so far I only had 2 days without work since February 2018 when I started on carpentry.
I am looking forward to more contents! All the best to SBC!
Ian Kenneth Labrador Thanks for sharing Ian, Do you know of any courses I could do after work to build my theory knowledge while labouring ? I'm in Akl
Elijah Hi. You can visit your local polytech and have a chat with a course advisor. Some guys that I know started by doing level 3 Carpentry (1 year full time course). Myself, I watch youtube a lot for instructional videos (how to build deck, fence, doors, framing, weatherboards etc.), reading Gib manual & 3604 book, these are free resources you can find online/trades centers. At the early stage of my career, I was appreciated for being a reliable labourer more than anything else. When a carpenter called in sick, that was my chance. My familiarity of some carpentry tools/skills gave me an advantage. Goodluck!
That's it bro, make it happen yourself👊Best of luck for the future
@@MsElijah16 try Skillsupdate bro there’s one in mangare
hey scott ive just started my apprenticeship down in welly, loving the channel
one method i used to get into the intrustry was talking to the building reps down at itm, placemakers, mire 10 mega etc and using a few of theyre contacts to get my foot in the door, have a great friday and bring on beeroclock haha cheers
My man from New Zealand. good to see you and master P back.
At 28 I'm about to start my apprenticeship. Point 1 was what did it for me. I started working for a builder as a TA/Labour and showed my interest. 6 months later he's signed me up and i'm very excited, It's never too late.
@Zeus The Venomous sure do
I'm 27, about to be 28 in over a month. Getting ready to do an interview next week. Definitely feel like I started late but as I say, better late than never. I hope I don't royally fuck up the interview since I'm terrible at them.
@@OTBASH i started when i was 25 turning 26, i'm now 29 and i will be qualified before xmas. It's never too late. You will see there are guys way older than we are on site who are just starting out aswel.
@@fanaticz666 Hows your experience been as a carpenter apprentice overall? What country did you do yours in? I'm in the States.
@@OTBASH kind of like everyone else. I didn't like it at first, was worried i chose the wrong trade. But after awhile you start to enjoy it and then you tend to love being a carpenter. Knowing that you have the skills and knowledge to build your own house one day is also amazing aswel. I'm in New Zealand, same country as Scott Brown.
My brother is a carpenter and now licensed builder with his own company, I was lucky enough to sign on with him and am now in my second year. Here in Sydney though, it seems like every second company is looking for an apprentice. Also, jump on a Facebook "Local Jobs" page, there's always people looking for apprentices / laborers.
That’s because here in aus there is a massive lack of carpenters and brick layers,
Love the video's Scott! im starting my own business in april so thumbs up.. i first worked 15years for a boss, And now i feel like i can do it to! Cheers from Belgium.
Salhadin X. Good luck 👍 it ain’t easy. But with 15 years behind you your’l be fine.
"electricians get paid more, plumbers get paid more than them and the builders get paid the least, and they have to put up with the most crap"
"so I choose to be a builder"
This got me laughing my pants off!
Great video scott! I just finished my Journeymen ticket in Canada!
I never served an apprenticeship, just got some casual work as a labourer with a company and then a few years later got a job with a joiner. Did that for a year then decided to start my own building company and have been a self employed builder for almost 3 years now.
@Phil Gilbert No licence required in the UK.
@Phil Gilbert in the UK the only trades that are regulated are gas and electric.
not required in Canada either, (for carpentry) everything else, yes @Phil Gilbert
I know this is 4 years later though are you able to awnser a question about joinery
Here in Germany is much easier! We have a whole culture around trade, so much that after leaving high school, germans can choose between going to college or doing an "ausbildung" (is how we call apprenticeship). It normaly takes 3 years, in that we spend 2 days a week studying and 3 working, also is paid and the goverment helps you a bit, best part is that anyone can do it and is easy to get in. I intend on doing mine as a carpenter (zimmerman) and then going to New Zealand or Canada. Your videos are very motivating me! Thanks, keep the good work!
I just got offered a carpentry apprenticeship yesterday, can finally put an end to painting houses!
How old were you when you started that apprenticeship?
@@gary5165 25, I ended up changing to joinery though
@@101stsurvivor how did you get that apprenticeship and why did you change to joinery?
@@gary5165 I had friends in the industry so I made calls expressing interest until something finally came up. Joinery is just far more precise and specialised, I enjoyed the work more and plus its an easy foot in the door for cabinet making which is where I really want to end up.
From East Los Angeles California you’re a special dude! Man; teacher
Nowadays it’s not what you know it’s who you know
I have been a building labourer for 4 months now.
How I got started
I called all of the people who I knew were builders and asked if they were desperate for more workers.
I also sent my CV and followed up with phone calls to trademe adds.
I said I'd work the first 2 days for free to see if the employer liked me and if I liked them so there is no risk to the employer.
I also said I'd work on the weekends ( to get my foot in the door.)
I'll start working for another company on the weekends if I don't think my current employer has the time or money to support an apprenticeship, I have learnt a lot just labouring though.
Asking to give out free labour is the worse thing you could do.
Why?
Im guessing you don't like the idea because some people don't appreciate things they don't pay for. ( Which is fair )
Maybe you're thinking if you offer to work for free then what you are really saying is your time isn't worth anything...
Going out to help with a job for fun for a couple hours isn't any skin off my nose,
Even if you don't get paid for the first 1 or 2 days and you don't want to work with the company or they don't want to work with you. You can still learn a few things that will make you a little bit more valuable to the next company. Ie. you will get a better idea of what tools the builders have on there tool belts and the terms they use.
Before I tried building I did work experience for a day as a fencer and as an arborist for free, it's a pretty cool deal to get know what each trade is like.
Lol
When unsaid u started as a builder u weren’t interested 😂😂
I was like that too when I started i was not interested what so ever and I started loving the job after my father let me do the jobs from start to finish,
In Australia Victoria it’s a 4 year apprenticeship that makes you a carpenter. I did my 20 odd years ago through the HIA building young professionals which offered full scholarship with fees and $500 tools. It was basically a pre-apprenticeship. They also placed me with work experience with a builder who took me on board and signed me up. Only had to go back for one year to do all my school instead of the 4 years, bonus to the boss as he only lost me for a week a month. if you want to be a builder you have to go back to school and do courses which takes about 2 years part time. Then sit in front of the building commission and answer questions depending on which of the building licence you want. All in all love carpentry and with the modern age with new tools and technology with new building practices it’s amazing what can be done.
Woow in England it's a 2 year apprenticeship and the companies I worked for where horrible, they said to me we give the apprentices a tool box but mine never came, I miss carpentry but it's hard to get back into, what about oz?
Yeah mate there is a boom in commercial apartments and so so in domestic. People do give you a go but like Scotty says they weed out the good from the bad pretty quick. It’s also attitude, work ethics and how everyone gets along. There are a lot of self acclaimed carpenters but yeah it’s what you can do that proves your worth. More so people here in Australia try and get young apprentices. The industry has become specialised as I’ve met framing carpenters that don’t know fixing and vice versa. Try try try and try more. Scotty pretty much sums it up nicely.
Good advice, I'm currently trying to secure a mature aged apprenticeship(Australia), so its a bit more difficult but your advice of just rocking up to a building site and seeing if they want a labourer sounds like a good idea
As a mature age apprentice (in aus at least, because we are paid more than the under 21 apprentices) it's definitely harder to find someone to take you (I know, I am one). Try to get some experience on a work site - even a few days of work experience in a different trade can be enough for someone to see you want to work and recommend you to someone - that's how I did it. Did work experience with a plumber even though I wanted to be a carpenter and he recommended me to one of the builders he works for.
Awesome video as always! Love the clip at the end, great editing ;)
I got mine through Facebook I posted on noticeboard and got mine through that because there’s so many out there look for apprentices other wise there’s indeed and stuff and I called heap of business for plumbing and gas fitting
i start my apprenticeship at the start of september and honestly cannot wait. i did a year in college and ive been working retail, i cant wait to get out on site instead of standing at a till all day
My advice to any young man looking for a start in the trades would be to ask around for work for a start. Gain some experience as a labourer and make some contacts in the industry. When an employers takes on a young fella who's starting out he's looking for someone who's punctual, professional, diligent and hard working. Someone who can take instructions on board and carry out menial tasks in a timely fashion. Someone who keeps his mouth shut and ears open. Basically someone who doesn't stand around with his fucking phone in his hand picking his nose! A rarity in the age of the social media zombie.
TheToolnut haha
Hi Scott my name is Jordan and I’m a level 3 joiner in the UK. I did my 3 years in college and was lucky enough to get a job straight away, even though I’m a level 3 I’ve still learned more onsite then I have while at college but I’m still classed as an apprentice.
What might help with more work is putting leaflets through the doors, of everyone in eye sight of the place you are working on that particular day, put tasteful advertising on those tidy vans so they can find which house your working in on that day and shake some hands talk through what your doing for the neighbors they can see your work in real time just a thought boyo
Not sure how it is regulated there but here in Canada for plumbing or electrical you are looking at 5 years apprenticeship with 1-2 days a week & the remainder on the job with a sponsoring firm before you can sit your exams. Then the sponsor employer needs to sign off your work. There are also a bunch of Mafia unions here who sort of guarantee you will never get enough years unless you are signed up to the union & their rules. For a carpenter, you can just set up & go for it if you are half capable. General Contractors are multi trade & use subs for the licensed stuff like electrical, plumbing etc.
great video scott
If anyone is looking to start as a labourer in Auckland just seen out your CV to NZ Labour Hire, Auckland Labour Hire, The Labour Hire Exchange or any other of the companies! They’re all hiring and wanted new people to start! Just make sure you want to do building so that’s a good start!
Im 40 , live in the UK, been a courier for the past 12 years and running a transport company til Aug this year, lost it all! Im now thinking about carpentry as my next career.
How did this go mate? Did you go ahead with it?
Spectacular advice/videos brother. Much appreciated from California 💯
J'adore ton style 👍
Hey scott would you recommend doing the carpentry course at polytech first?
Im a mason in nyc would love to get into carpentry but its nothing like your videos show its mostly fixing up old apartments
A lovely video like always. Looking forward to Scott Brown Kitchens ;) Greetings from Holland
P.s u can get magnetic signs that you can take off Easily
In aus MBA HIA and apprenticeship center finds the job for you, and best is to be a apprentice carpenter to be a builder as you do majority of the works as a carpenter
You're a good man Scott Brown.
I am on my 4th year of college with a degree in criminal justice. I originally wanted to be in the police department but those dreams were crushed because I became deaf in my right ear. And right eye sight is poor. And those are disqualifiers in the field. so I’m out of luck on that. the one thing I have enjoyed so much was woodshop in high school so I kind of have a knack with building stuff but I never had the money to get my own equipment. But I’m going to finish my degree since I’m practically almost finished with one more semester and then go straight into carpentry work once I’m finished.
I’ve also just hopefully starting mine, working at a trade yard and builders come through you ask talk to them and make good contacts. It also gets up your knowledge of products and what everything is used for in the building process, if your in school and wannna be a building work part time at a mega or placeys and build those contacts early so when you leave school you’ll be ready with product knowledge. Admit there will still be a lot to learn. Cheers SBC
sweet emotion that's a good comment re doing work at building supplies after school
21 and doing it now lol
Sometimes it's the other way round as well aye, you talk with ex tradies that now work for bunnings or placies etc.
Elijah definitely the spot if your a retired builder or even to go into being a rep
Is it just me or do the people at bunnings seem friendlier than the ones at mitre 10 ?what do u recon? I seem to be able to rip open more packaging without getting told off at bunnings haha
There are some loopholes to get an apprenticeship. I had a friend work at a hardware store and he was very helpful with the contractors and he got an apprenticeship. You can literally work as a maintenance for an apartment complex and you can acquire all skills from carpentry, plumbing, and electric
Im from Brisbane and im trying to get into Carpentry. :)
I got mine cos my boss is a family friend, but here in England the colleges can find you apprenticeships, even if your not employed yet. But like Scott said, ya still gotta start from the bottom doing labouring and other bits. I'm in my second year and really enjoying it, you've got just gotta be willing to grind sometimes 👍
Start my apprenticeship tomorrow, not the best pay but really excited. Do have a question for any vets out there. They mentioned I can use my GI bill benefits for the classes. Would I receive the full amount or partial?
Just got offered an apprenticeship over here in Scotland, hope all goes well 🙏
You flirt, that’s why you remember her name Britney lol. Even tho I’m from England, it’s great to give your thought on how to get into the trade. I’m 31, and thinking of changing career from lorry driver to work as a builder. So the information good to me. 🙂
I'm a 37 year old Police Officer from England and I just watched a 7 minute (4 year old) video on how to get an apprenticeship in New Zealand.
It’s really hard to find work in Tauranga been all around work site.but I am start working in a framing and truss factory so that will get me start
What is your opinion on the kiwi can do course Scott, really keen to know as I want to have a career as a builder/carpenter
Any advice for a newly fully qualified carpenter from the UK thinking about going to New Zealand for a years work or more? love the videos!
Love you video mate I’m a plumber have been for 13 years and my brother is a builder and Earns a lot more then me so u pick well mate keep up the good videos
Lol ! Cheers Nathan , I appreciate it
Dont forget nz defense force trades and apprenticeships, im currently lookin into it myself
Should I get an apprenticeship or go to a trade school?
I'm working in Auckland atm ,recladd
Very helpfull thanks bro
(Watching on smoko haha)
its like getting any other job, basicly you need to hussle and be at it all the time. Call, visit, email and so on. If, as he said you have connections. Then it will be 100 times easier.
pontus laurell yeah it is a hussle , and don't wait for a reply to your cv , give them a call
In swiss german is the Name of the Job "zemmermaa"
I'm just finishing up my double university bachelors degree in Construction Management/Cabinetry & Architectural Woodworking. I am thinking about doing an Carpentry Apprenticeship to give me a solid foundation in one of the building trades to go with my management and cabinet building experience.
Do you think that my Construction Management and Cabinet Building experience will help me in obtaining an apprenticeship? Also, do you think that it would help lower the time of my apprenticeship?
Thank you very much for this video.😊
I’ve emailed 3 companies explaining my situation, hopefully one emails me back in the morning. I’ve not yet graduated highschool(made sure to include that), but my end goal is construction management, getting my start through carpentry
SCOTT YOU ARE A LEGEND! I'm setting up my own business in carpentry and building in Wales and love your vids, youre passion in everything you do is inspiring. Can I just ask which dust mask you use? Can't seem to find it. Cheers
Jacko a work mate has that style , you can get that style off amazon ( ex US ) I believe
@@MsElijah16 thanks mate any idea of the name? I've been looking but they seem to be for cycling etc
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@@MsElijah16 cheers man
Any united states people here. I got am apprenticeship right away. I went to my local carpenters union. Im in arkansas so i wemt to local 1836. United brotherhood of carpenters amd joiners. If you join the union youll get payed even more. And better benifets. I joined yesterdays and my job at cbm starts monday.
Yeah finally the SB kitchen!
Im in England still in school but hoping to do a journey apprenticeship and have a good idea with having family in the trade
I’ve been a general builder in the uk for over 20 years. I find apprentices are not worth the hassle is takes to train them. Half of them don’t even bother turning up to work on time. And they always seem to let you down at the worst moments.... not surprising really as they don’t earn much... I tend to use just trades now, and foreign skilled labourers.
Sono2 if your good there is plenty of work for chippies at the moment.
But you need a good skill set. Learn your first and second fix. Kitchen install is always a good one. In built furniture and storage space /shaker style is very popular nowa days but you need to know what your doing.
Then, if you get onto the bigger stuff there is framing out for loft conversions and cutting in new roofs... by this time your’l be doing structural openings and steel work too. Basically most good chippies end up being general builders.
I’m a chippie foremost but I do allot of roofing nowa days too. Grp roofing, vertical tiles hanging, block work, lead work ... basically everything needed to do loft conversions and extensions.
Carpentry covers a very broad skill set. There is a shit load a learn and it helps if you have natural ability in the first place.
It is a tough career choice, your’l end up being self employed and it’s difficult to get a mortgage and secure loans when your self employed.
You need to be self motivated and really have a passion for what you do, otherwise it will grind you down.
You also need to have a good business mind and be a good salesman too.... it’s not all just being good at your trade.
Good luck
when are you gonna get a apprentice?
"I want an apprentice, we could make some good videos...." No, not creepy at all Scott. Bwahahahahahaha.
Hey Scott I love your videos man thank you for all your work. I finish my pre trade level 3 carpentry in a month looking for another apprentice by any chance
Great video
The problem I encounter is that most of the jobs just to get through ask for experience a minumum of 2 years. I've been trying for years to get my foot through the door and although I hear that there is a lot of work, I cant seem to get in. I've also tried going on site, most of the time the head builder is absent, or I dont know the language the builders are speaking in, so that doesnt help, and I may get a cellphone number and try calling, but always no respose
. Got any advice?
I’m qualified carpenter level 4 from Canterbury issue by BCITO,after I moved to Melbourne,they didn’t recognize My NZ qualification ...I don’t know why ...,in Melbourne I can see most building it’s really rough and Quick , Builder only care about the time and the money,,plumber electrician plaster everyone can get Builder license...not like nz 99% builder are Carpenter....
Scott Brown, are we going to get the chance to buy any Scott Brown Carpentry merchandise in the near future? The SBC Army is 30000 and growing worldwide, I'm sure others would love the chance to wear some if your merchandise too. Flat rate postage to the UK would be great as well! 😉👍🏻
Hi mate I am just starting my business up in the UK can you done a video on how to make a business grow many thanks matt
I started a carpentry apprenticeship trial week on monday, seems to be going well but idk yet 😅
Similar to uk though we dont have companies dedicated to apprenticeship finding. If u go college alongside you can ask the college if they have anything. I didnt/havent
Can you hire me then?? I’m dying to learn carpentry!!
What tool belt is that Scott
you are so helpful mate
How To start an apprenticeship in Las Vegas? How much do I expect to make per hour starting?
Do you guys have unions out there?
Is there any tips for getting apprenticeship in Australia? If you know about that please give some tips :)
Hi Scott Brown Carpentry, I'm interested in construction apprenticeship, but can't seem to find a company/mentor to work for. I've searched on @t, but there's not a whole lot of options. Do you have any recommendations for me? (I'm located in Chino, Southern California)
Hi! I plan to start learning this beautiful carpentry trade. I have no experience but I really want to learn! I am a woman and I am 39 years old. do I have any chance of being hired?
Very informative!
Do you see many women in trades out in NZ?? When I was in Canada I was actually shocked to see just how many were working on constructions sites, etc. Where as in the UK women in any trade is in the the minority and it is generally not seen a vocation for women. Yes there are some women in trades in the UK but it is not widely promoted for women as an option for a career like it is for men.
It's still a mostly male dominated industry, but there is a real push to encourage women into the trades (for example through BCITO). I know when I was graduating 10 years ago the only 'trades for girls' were hairdressing, whereas now trades are promoted more in schools for both men and women. Not long ago there was an event at a place called Proclima hub where female students were invited to have a go on the tools and get a feel for the industry, so it's definitely changing! 😁
@@dressjess That is really good to see, back here in the UK it is still very much a novelty to see women in typically male roles. Very often I feel women in the UK whom are in a trades often struggle for work and are not treated with the same respect when it comes to their trade and skillset. When I was younger there was nothing like this for young women and it is a shame because although it is better than it was even now it is still not offered widely as part of a career choice. I just noticed a young women in some of Scotts vlogs and wondered if women in trade jobs was a standard thing out there in NZ.
@Sylvia Brown Really! How so? My comment is founded on biological facts that are indisputable. Men are stronger, tougher, fitter, have testosterone, plus the physical and mental toughness to see any task through to it's logical conclusion. Anyone who believes otherwise is lying to themselves and thus deluded.
@@fscarp Bollocks, it takes at least two women to do what one man can do. So logically an employer can pay a man a wage to do a job or pay at least two women to do the same job. This isn't prejudice, it's a biological fact. There is no competition between men and women, because there is no competition!
@@Toyotaamazon80series [World’s Biggest Fucking Eye Roll]
Your arguments aren't founded in actual science or historical scholarship, only your personal observations - colored by your obvious bias (and maybe an evening spent crying into some wrinkled up Proud Boys pamphlet). If you actually bothered to truly look, you’d see that there are scores of women who are responsible for many of the discoveries and innovations that have brought us all the way up to the point where we can argue over shit on a screen.
Also you should throw out that rape stat about Sweden. The reason there are so many rapes in Sweden is because of how they define rape, making it easier for women to come forward and press charges when some asshole pressures them for sex.
Yes, yes, I know. I’m not going to convince you of anything, just like I’m utterly unconvinced by you. But it would be nice if you stepped away from your keyboard, quietly allowed society to proceed without you, and stopped crying about your leather-clad, manly fantasy world.
Go itab!!!
Hi Scott, I'm interested in construction apprenticeship, but can't seem to find a company/mentor to work for. I've searched on Indeed.com, but there's not a whole lot of options. Do you have any recommendations for me? (I'm located in Chino, Southern California)
I want to be a plumber and get an apprenticeship for that but I love carpentry too.
Scott. Where did you get you Occidental leather tool belt at
Got it in Canada. Try" lovin tools " if you are in NZ
@@ScottBrownCarpentry I'm for new York on Friday do you know anyone there that sells them as I'm from the UK
Good ,video , for the lads watching this who wanna be Carpenters , remember observe , be polite don't be a know it all ,be punctual just a few words of advice
I’ll be your apprentice bro! I even come with tools😎👊🏽
What about a car?
Horse, but he’s heathy
@@carpenterone3 might need to trade up for a donkey to carry the tools.
Damn.......you might be right 🤦🏽♂️.
😎👊🏽
😂😂 hiring an apprentice with more tools than me
What if I dont have any work history
I live in Michigan who do I contact???
Why didn’t you chose electrician or plumber trade?
Gipz hey no disrespect towards electricians or plumbers, but carpentry is more mentally rewarding in the end. It may be different for some but for me personally I am really proud of some of the work I do and I find it awesome how you’ll be able to actually see some of my work years later and show it off to people, and here in Canada, if your self employed, you can make more than one plumbers and electricians if you play your cards right but ya if you work for someone else obviously plumber and electricians make more that way.
Anyone have a strategy for how to do this in the US? Money is not a problem for me
When do you finish your apprenticeship Scott ?
He hasn't even started yet. He's still on the phone with Brittney
😂
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