As a contractor myself, I would sometimes prefer to hire someone with little to no experience. Trying to break someone's bad habits is more frustrating that teaching from the beginning
This lady who’s been in construction for 25+ yrs & she gave me a connection to get hired on. I’m a 21 yr old female who’s 5’0-5’1😬 I’m considering AT LEAST trying it out bc I’m in search of a career to fund the dreams I have💯
At 53 with no actual construction experience I’m starting out with a road crew. Ultimately I want to do heavy equipment operation. After 30 years in hospitality management I have no desire to return to that world after the pandemic. I’ve been doing painting and lots of handyman work the past 2 years and really like working in the skilled trades. I’m a little old to start off on the end of a shovel but I’m jumping right in there like I’m 25.
@@meomyo83 thanks for asking. The road crew didn’t pan out. But I’m working with a building supplies/lumberyard company now and it’s going great. I applied all the points from this video and I’m off to a great start. I’ve already been asked to do a lot of things outside the job I was hired for and impressed the bosses/ earned some respect from the crew. I could end up moving up in a small, established family company or stay in the yard, go union and make about the same money. Either way it’s an improvement on what I had.
I really want to purchase homes, remodel them and flip them. But In order to do that I must learn the basics of construction because I have to know what’s right from wrong when my employees start remodeling the homes. This video answered a lot of my questions. Thank you.
I'd also learn your local city codes so that the changes you make meet code. There can be a lot of money in flips, but you don't want to get a reputation for not doing it right.
I got myself into the construction industry as a generic laborer and I can't drive. The good thing is that the job doesn't require me to use a car, but, taking a 3 hour bus ride for 7am and 8am shift can take a toll with light equipment on rainy days. It really is hard work and all is possible to learn more at a low level. I took time off now, to rethink how long I could keep up that endurance because it comes with 7 hours of sleep and 15 hours of activity and 2 wasted hours waiting for buses and having it stopped to pick up other people when I'm scheduled to work. It's all normal aspect of hard work. At this point it's just location distance on bus travel and I really hate far away job sites. It feels a bit like military training, especially getting to work without a vehicle. I must return to work soon. Yikes
This should be an option for high school graduates . The counselor should have someone like you to come , set up shop and speak to any student willing to listen with a little interest . It's always expensive universities and armed forces personnel . Never assume they just know , share the information .
Going to college majoring in construction management. Hopefully will start a general laborer job sometime this year to get some experience while I’m in school
Thank you for your advice, in about a month I will be starting as a laborer but I don’t have a lot of experience. I want to exceed the expectations of those I work with, how would I go about preparing myself for this opportunity?
Hello Mike, I am going into the construction industry, thanks for the tips. Side Note: the beat that started after 2:35 was dope- hope the producer sees this and comments there name, nice craft from you, too.
Hey Mike, do you have any advice for someone who's been thinking of getting into or becoming a welder, is trade school the best way to do that? I was also thinking of learning it if or when I join the army
Everyone deserves at least enough to do more than just survive. That's a problem that'll ruin what many people think is a great society. Not to mention to make enough to survive, you probably have to work a lot and don't have time for taking classes and training. At some point, businesses will have to suck it up and hire people based on character, not on experience.
I want a job requiring physical labor but I have no experience and I don't really know where to start plus I dont have money to take those classes that teach me so finding jobs isn't easy and I'm not good at doing restaurant work which is the only thing available for me
I live in Charlotte and there is a huge problem with contractors that could pass the test but know absolutely 0 about construction. They get on a job sit and they are totally lost and it shows you can't hide fake. These companies don't last a year for one reason NO EXPERIENCE lol this guy is so full of it. I've been in construction for 18 years I see it every day.
I got lucky enough to get a job in a field I wanted to do, I lost a construction job due to inexperience, but I still lack solid experience, what are some good tips to keep the job, or at least be more proactive instead of lost at the worksite?
I got some questions I just starting doing construction and I pretty much got fired, but he's giving me another chance, I start work tomorrow and Im pretty nervous about it.
Hey Mike! Great video. I want to start plastering but I can only skim a wall (smooth finish). Is it professional enough to start with only 1 service and not a full-range?
Hey I’m 25 years in the construction business. I’m smooth walking a 2400 square foot house right now by my self. The clients are freaking out they love it so much. I consider smooth walls one of the most important and high value things you can do to any home. Keep at it. Charge a lot and only do the best work.
Hey mike I used to be an electrician apprentice but I’m in a bit of a struggle since my company laid off employees. I am looking for work all over how can I create an ideal resume for construction
This video has been really helpful, because I’m starting a construction job tomorrow and I don’t know what to expect. Are there any pros and cons that can help me be involved in the construction business?
Mike i just took the leap in starting my own company ive been a superintedent for over 10 plus yrs and my problem right now is all the office and paper work portion please help
Hello, I have my license, but I feel I do not have enough experience in some aspects, especially I only worked for a company that most of its work underground utilities, electrical, and fire alarm. I need to know about framing and residential. Since I want to start my own little company, I won’t be able to take some public work, so I need to get experience in residential
I'm 24 and so a bit late to the program, and I want to get into either Construction, Garbageman, or any trade school so I can pay for my college, any advice or tips?
Advice: don't be lazy but also don't be a toohardworker. You need to know your limit. I got this advice from a 31yo with 15yrs experience. Also find a job that pays around 20 per hour. I'm making 18 per hour but I'm the rookie since my first week has barely started. They said $24-29 per hr but I'm just an assistant so it's 18. For college I want to go to finance so I guess I would recommend that. I'm 18 so idk if my advice is groundbreaking info haha just trying to help.
Are you going into the labor force after graduating college? I’m entering my senior year studying community and regional planning but I’m not ready to sit on my ass and work at an office (I love my warehouse job)
If your not 25 yet, you could look into Job Corps for construction trades. It’s a free government funded program for youths 16-24. Also If you live in a big metropolitan city, I would recommend searching for local pre-apprenticeship programs. The classes run anywhere between 4-5weeks to 3 months. Once you complete you should be any to get direct entry into the union of your choice.
Hey Mike, I am currently getting my Bachelors in Applied Management and I am looking to get into the construction industry as a Project Manager but I have no experience. What entry level management jobs would you suggest I apply for to strive towards that path?
I think everyone has ideas and opinions, advice, guidance etc., I'm 62 and still learning, that's why I'm listening to this video, but if you really want to learn the industry you learn it from the foundation up, not from the roof down, perhaps don't listen to me, I don't believe in shortcuts, those that started with a shovel know exactly what I'm talking about, today people don't want to do that, people want to take the shortcut, no matter what you read in any book, It will pale by comparison to field conditions.
Get a job in sales for a construction company. Learn how to sell and then move into production. Move up from there. Then start your own gig on the side. No need to start at the bottom.
Thank you for sharing this information. Just wondering if you have any idea about how to start general labour business in Ontario. If you know, please let me know.
Hello Mike, My name is Cipriano Rodriguez. My background is hospitality I ran a restaurant business for more than 20 years but I moved to transportation so I am currently a truck driver. I want to open my own business flipping house but I don't know where to start and I do not have much experience in construction besides what I have done in my own house. I have been watching some TH-cam videos and the suggestion is to start as a general contractor or real state agent. What are your thoughts about it. I live in Maryland. Please let me know if you have any advice for me. Thank you.
Mike, I would like to have a word with you. I have no experience in construction at all except I am more of a handyman. My background is in IT and General Business, however I like to start a home renovation business of my own. What assistance can you provide or guide me? Thanks.
Being 16 and trying to get into construction, or anything besides retail or food, is pretty difficult. Most of the construction jobs have liability issues, so they won't hire minors because it's more of a problem if you get injured or something along those lines. I got into it at 17 because my uncle flips houses and he hired me, not a traditional business but a mom and pop business deal. So with that there's no issue of requirements to be hired and etc. I'd suggest asking around to friends and family if there's somebody they know that needs help with there home renovations, small business owners that are like an older family member or friends family. Let me warn you though, it's tough on your body, but Damn is it better than most shit you are offered nowadays.
Hey! So I have been a Dozer Operator doing dirt work for 10 years. I would like to go into business on my own so I can make all the money I make my boss. How do I do that?
Maybe making a blog and or TH-cam channel can be a business on its own since you’ve been doing it for a while? Talking about everything about being a dozer operator plus other knowledge/tips Idk.
I was wondering if anyone can help me, i am 17 doing A levels in the uk im doing accounting, economics, business these hold no relevance to construction i was going to do plumbing however my family talked me into doing something more “respectable” so now my goal is to become an accountant however i still want to gain some skill in construction can anyone help and share some advice please.
@@johnlaken4351 my sis boyfriend wants to get in counstruction w him but i told em i have no experience and he told me he'll teach me should i take the opportunity?
Hi Mike since I'm about to start to draw my business plan can you tell me where to start I want to know whether as private constructor or commercial like getting jobs from government or what
i got hired on w a company im not great at math im a hard worker not very confident tho. i havent passed my HiSet class im conserned about getting fired for not catching on. what can i do to make them want to work with me? i got hired because i went through a pre apprenticeship program (didnt really give us construction experience thoe)
Just work for anything they’ll give you? I can tell you own a business because that’s insane. If construction ain’t willing to pay you decently for breaking your back then they can go kick rocks.
GET A JOB YOU PUNK!!! Just joking lol. Hey get a job and shock them that you actually got one, then keep the money you earn an put 10% of what you earn into your jobs 401k and you'll be set in no time.
As a contractor myself, I would sometimes prefer to hire someone with little to no experience. Trying to break someone's bad habits is more frustrating that teaching from the beginning
You a contractor in Gilroy ? Lol my husband is trying to get into construction but he has no experience but he’s a great worker
@@samarycazares8579 I am in Saskatchewan Canada
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hello Scott. Would you be able to give me some advice on how to get a job as a construction worker with no experience? I want to contact you.
I have experience but I can get a job can you help me
This lady who’s been in construction for 25+ yrs & she gave me a connection to get hired on. I’m a 21 yr old female who’s 5’0-5’1😬 I’m considering AT LEAST trying it out bc I’m in search of a career to fund the dreams I have💯
I’m in the same boat any advice please help me🙏🏼
same.
LITERALLY SAME HERE BRO
Do it fam and I’m happy for you
It would be a great skill to have just as a future home owner
I have friends in construction but most of them have friends or parents that got them in.
Same im 18 and my sister boyfriend wanted me to get in buy i have no experience,should i take it ?
@@romariovillarreal1455 yes. Good pay and they’ll teach you things that will hell later on
@@officialtjtrev8910 appreciate it brother💪💪
That’s common
@@romariovillarreal1455 you definitely should!
My husband worked from $10/hr and went up to $28/hr by proving his value. Now we're trying to start our own business.
Do you mean he trying to start his own business and you just watch TH-cam at home ?
@@beenhaduchies4787ong
@@beenhaduchies4787 Like you? I guess by your logic all you do is watch TH-cam at home.
How long it take?
Basically its like life
Stay humble, give everything you got , treat others like you want to be treated
God bless
Amen, brother!
God leaves breadcrumbs and doorways to open everywhere!
It’s my goal to become a contractor and build a business one day and this video really inspired me.
Good way to get quick capital vs working minimum wage and tryna do the same thing
At 53 with no actual construction experience I’m starting out with a road crew. Ultimately I want to do heavy equipment operation. After 30 years in hospitality management I have no desire to return to that world after the pandemic. I’ve been doing painting and lots of handyman work the past 2 years and really like working in the skilled trades. I’m a little old to start off on the end of a shovel but I’m jumping right in there like I’m 25.
How’s it going?
@@meomyo83 thanks for asking. The road crew didn’t pan out. But I’m working with a building supplies/lumberyard company now and it’s going great. I applied all the points from this video and I’m off to a great start. I’ve already been asked to do a lot of things outside the job I was hired for and impressed the bosses/ earned some respect from the crew. I could end up moving up in a small, established family company or stay in the yard, go union and make about the same money. Either way it’s an improvement on what I had.
I really want to purchase homes, remodel them and flip them. But In order to do that I must learn the basics of construction because I have to know what’s right from wrong when my employees start remodeling the homes. This video answered a lot of my questions. Thank you.
I'd also learn your local city codes so that the changes you make meet code. There can be a lot of money in flips, but you don't want to get a reputation for not doing it right.
You will also need a good private money lender
I got myself into the construction industry as a generic laborer and I can't drive.
The good thing is that the job doesn't require me to use a car, but, taking a 3 hour bus ride for 7am and 8am shift can take a toll with light equipment on rainy days.
It really is hard work and all is possible to learn more at a low level. I took time off now, to rethink how long I could keep up that endurance because it comes with 7 hours of sleep and 15 hours of activity and 2 wasted hours waiting for buses and having it stopped to pick up other people when I'm scheduled to work. It's all normal aspect of hard work.
At this point it's just location distance on bus travel and I really hate far away job sites. It feels a bit like military training, especially getting to work without a vehicle.
I must return to work soon. Yikes
Stack that cash
This should be an option for high school graduates . The counselor should have someone like you to come , set up shop and speak to any student willing to listen with a little interest . It's always expensive universities and armed forces personnel . Never assume they just know , share the information .
thank you for this. I am starting a construction business and take my GC exam soon
How is it going?
I agree on what he says about swallowing your pride and just asking for low level job and work your way up .
15 an got about 2 months experience on the holidays thankfully found a good boss
Turning 18 soon this helped me figure out how to get in the workforce thanks man nice vid
Good luck!!
Did you get in yet?
You in Brodie?
did you get in?
You in?
Going to college majoring in construction management. Hopefully will start a general laborer job sometime this year to get some experience while I’m in school
Got approached by a company today at my current job to start up with them 💪 wish me luck
U kept it all the way real and didnt try to sell me anything I appreciate that
Always do!
Thank you Very much! Start at the bottom and work your way up!
Thank you for your advice, in about a month I will be starting as a laborer but I don’t have a lot of experience. I want to exceed the expectations of those I work with, how would I go about preparing myself for this opportunity?
Hello Mike, I am going into the construction industry, thanks for the tips.
Side Note: the beat that started after 2:35 was dope- hope the producer sees this and comments there name, nice craft from you, too.
That wall behind you says it all
Career day , be there in the spring bro .
I’ve been wanting to get into construction for awhile now and I have no luck
Thanks I’m 13 and I wanted to see what the job about thanks
Hey Mike, do you have any advice for someone who's been thinking of getting into or becoming a welder, is trade school the best way to do that?
I was also thinking of learning it if or when I join the army
I would trade school for a year or two then go get a job and start at the bottom and learn your way up hands on in the real world
Thank you for the key words I was able to easily find this video by searching it. Thank you
Everyone deserves at least enough to do more than just survive. That's a problem that'll ruin what many people think is a great society. Not to mention to make enough to survive, you probably have to work a lot and don't have time for taking classes and training. At some point, businesses will have to suck it up and hire people based on character, not on experience.
I want a job requiring physical labor but I have no experience and I don't really know where to start plus I dont have money to take those classes that teach me so finding jobs isn't easy and I'm not good at doing restaurant work which is the only thing available for me
I live in Charlotte and there is a huge problem with contractors that could pass the test but know absolutely 0 about construction. They get on a job sit and they are totally lost and it shows you can't hide fake. These companies don't last a year for one reason NO EXPERIENCE lol this guy is so full of it. I've been in construction for 18 years I see it every day.
Agreed
Love this! any tips on finding construction owners to contact for work? and any recommendations for schooling?
Keep such videos coming. Thanks.
Will do!
Is general labor a good start to start without no experience?
Ya I think
Great video man
I got lucky enough to get a job in a field I wanted to do, I lost a construction job due to inexperience, but I still lack solid experience, what are some good tips to keep the job, or at least be more proactive instead of lost at the worksite?
See if there is a local carpenters union. The dues aren't a lot and they offer classes you can take.
I got some questions I just starting doing construction and I pretty much got fired, but he's giving me another chance, I start work tomorrow and Im pretty nervous about it.
How'd it go?
Great video Mike!
Thanks man! I appreciate it
Well said!
Hey Mike! Great video. I want to start plastering but I can only skim a wall (smooth finish). Is it professional enough to start with only 1 service and not a full-range?
Hey I’m 25 years in the construction business. I’m smooth walking a 2400 square foot house right now by my self. The clients are freaking out they love it so much. I consider smooth walls one of the most important and high value things you can do to any home. Keep at it. Charge a lot and only do the best work.
Preach!
Hey mike I used to be an electrician apprentice but I’m in a bit of a struggle since my company laid off employees. I am looking for work all over how can I create an ideal resume for construction
Man if you are good at all everyone is looking for quality help. I would just call around. No resume will be needed for most service companies
Hey Mike I'm new I don't have experience I don't know where to start but I'm hungry for it can you help me please
This video has been really helpful, because I’m starting a construction job tomorrow and I don’t know what to expect. Are there any pros and cons that can help me be involved in the construction business?
How's the job been?
Didn’t work out, because I wasn’t fast enough. However, I have a new deck building job I started last week. Hoping to get good vibes out of it
@Pink Polo so far so good thanks
@@eliasdimaria1663 how did you get accepted with no experience
Mike i just took the leap in starting my own company ive been a superintedent for over 10 plus yrs and my problem right now is all the office and paper work portion please help
Hello, I have my license, but I feel I do not have enough experience in some aspects, especially I only worked for a company that most of its work underground utilities, electrical, and fire alarm. I need to know about framing and residential. Since I want to start my own little company, I won’t be able to take some public work, so I need to get experience in residential
I'm 24 and so a bit late to the program, and I want to get into either Construction, Garbageman, or any trade school so I can pay for my college, any advice or tips?
Advice: don't be lazy but also don't be a toohardworker. You need to know your limit. I got this advice from a 31yo with 15yrs experience. Also find a job that pays around 20 per hour. I'm making 18 per hour but I'm the rookie since my first week has barely started. They said $24-29 per hr but I'm just an assistant so it's 18. For college I want to go to finance so I guess I would recommend that. I'm 18 so idk if my advice is groundbreaking info haha just trying to help.
Are you going into the labor force after graduating college? I’m entering my senior year studying community and regional planning but I’m not ready to sit on my ass and work at an office (I love my warehouse job)
@@-Me_ where did you find a job tho?
@@purecash2574 I just called my uncle to give me the job lol guess I got lucky. Also my pay was 17/hr not 18 woops.
If your not 25 yet, you could look into Job Corps for construction trades. It’s a free government funded program for youths 16-24. Also If you live in a big metropolitan city, I would recommend searching for local pre-apprenticeship programs. The classes run anywhere between 4-5weeks to 3 months. Once you complete you should be any to get direct entry into the union of your choice.
You're never to old to learn knew skills and you don't have to retire . Construction will be needed in the new world .
Hey Mike, I am currently getting my Bachelors in Applied Management and I am looking to get into the construction industry as a Project Manager but I have no experience. What entry level management jobs would you suggest I apply for to strive towards that path?
I think everyone has ideas and opinions, advice, guidance etc., I'm 62 and still learning, that's why I'm listening to this video, but if you really want to learn the industry you learn it from the foundation up, not from the roof down, perhaps don't listen to me, I don't believe in shortcuts, those that started with a shovel know exactly what I'm talking about, today people don't want to do that, people want to take the shortcut, no matter what you read in any book, It will pale by comparison to field conditions.
Get a job in sales for a construction company. Learn how to sell and then move into production. Move up from there. Then start your own gig on the side. No need to start at the bottom.
What if we are old say like ohh 28-38 range! that's a no go to be a contracted worker right!
Thank you for sharing this information. Just wondering if you have any idea about how to start general labour business in Ontario. If you know, please let me know.
I was making (in Canada) the equivalent of today's money, $23 staring with 0 experience and was making $37 an hour within 3 years.
Now I'm lucky to make $35.
I want to be a construction worker but idk where to start, I am in 10th grade
Same I'm in 11th with u rn
Hello Mike,
My name is Cipriano Rodriguez.
My background is hospitality I ran a restaurant business for more than 20 years but I moved to transportation so I am currently a truck driver. I want to open my own business flipping house but I don't know where to start and I do not have much experience in construction besides what I have done in my own house. I have been watching some TH-cam videos and the suggestion is to start as a general contractor or real state agent. What are your thoughts about it. I live in Maryland.
Please let me know if you have any advice for me.
Thank you.
Hey mike, is there anyway I can start a construction business with no experience? my dad has over 20 years of experience?
Mike, I would like to have a word with you. I have no experience in construction at all except I am more of a handyman. My background is in IT and General Business, however I like to start a home renovation business of my own. What assistance can you provide or guide me? Thanks.
I’m 16 living In NYC, any jobs u suggest to build up my experience
Yeah go to temp employment places and ask them for construction jobs.
@@markmark123412341 thanks man 🙌🏼 any advice lmk
Being 16 and trying to get into construction, or anything besides retail or food, is pretty difficult. Most of the construction jobs have liability issues, so they won't hire minors because it's more of a problem if you get injured or something along those lines. I got into it at 17 because my uncle flips houses and he hired me, not a traditional business but a mom and pop business deal. So with that there's no issue of requirements to be hired and etc. I'd suggest asking around to friends and family if there's somebody they know that needs help with there home renovations, small business owners that are like an older family member or friends family. Let me warn you though, it's tough on your body, but Damn is it better than most shit you are offered nowadays.
Hey! So I have been a Dozer Operator doing dirt work for 10 years. I would like to go into business on my own so I can make all the money I make my boss. How do I do that?
Maybe making a blog and or TH-cam channel can be a business on its own since you’ve been doing it for a while? Talking about everything about being a dozer operator plus other knowledge/tips Idk.
I was wondering if anyone can help me, i am 17 doing A levels in the uk im doing accounting, economics, business these hold no relevance to construction i was going to do plumbing however my family talked me into doing something more “respectable” so now my goal is to become an accountant however i still want to gain some skill in construction can anyone help and share some advice please.
For a general contractor, what types of permits do I need in Virginia? Could you provide some guidance links, etc. Thank you
im 18 and just put a app in for construction with no experience ugh wish me luck 😭
Did u get it ??
@@romariovillarreal1455 nah never got it lol had to get some new
@@johnlaken4351 my sis boyfriend wants to get in counstruction w him but i told em i have no experience and he told me he'll teach me should i take the opportunity?
@@romariovillarreal1455 oh heck yeah bro if he can get you in bro take it don’t miss the chance they get good benefits and the pay rate is good
@@johnlaken4351 appreciate it brother💪💪ill take your word !!
Hi Mike since I'm about to start to draw my business plan can you tell me where to start I want to know whether as private constructor or commercial like getting jobs from government or what
So I got a job with no experience I’m here on the site now. They have not really taught me shit and now they are threatening to fire me on day 3
i got hired on w a company im not great at math im a hard worker not very confident tho. i havent passed my HiSet class im conserned about getting fired for not catching on. what can i do to make them want to work with me? i got hired because i went through a pre apprenticeship program (didnt really give us construction experience thoe)
How's it going now?
i got fired for not being smart. im in voc rehab for construction now.
Is this possible for a 5’2 woman?
I mean yes, but being a laborer as a 5’2 woman would be pretty hard. Lots of lifting and digging. Doesn’t mean it can’t be done though!
I’m 5’0-5’1 & considering getting into the industry
Yes!
Can I do construction at 16
tom segura
Im 18 and have no construction experience and my sister boyfriend wanted me to get in,should i take it ??
Bro take that job. I wish i knew someone in that field
@@gawdlysiinz5134
Me too
I plan on being a construction helper are there tests or something like that to get hired? what's the general hiring process?
No tests, just apply. The company MAY require a background check and/or drug test.
@@krystalgarcia3476 is it ok to work as a constructor age 16?
Just work for anything they’ll give you?
I can tell you own a business because that’s insane. If construction ain’t willing to pay you decently for breaking your back then they can go kick rocks.
"I'm gonna call out millennials."
The dude looks young enough to be one😂
🤤
Im 15 and my family keeps telling me to work and get a job
GET A JOB YOU PUNK!!! Just joking lol.
Hey get a job and shock them that you actually got one, then keep the money you earn an put 10% of what you earn into your jobs 401k and you'll be set in no time.