I was thinking about a career as an electrician but this has me second guessing it. I'm not doing 40+ hour weeks anymore. I'm done with that BS. I know it's good money but family and alone time is important.
I have been an electrician for 10 years. Recently, my mentor retired sold his business to another guy who has no electrical experience. Needless to say I didn’t get along with him so I went and got my electrical license took me four months. Now I own my own company for the last eight months. I am a one-man show which means I am constantly running, and I’m always stressed out it seems. The money is great though and I just hired my first day who starts Monday. Everything that you said is spot on. Out here in Arizona where I am when you work a commercial job you listen to Spanish music the entire day blaring. I have nothing against it, but that’s all you ever hear, and that is probably my number one gripe is when you’re trying to read a blueprint and you cannot concentrate on anything because of the radio blaring all day on a commercial job
Power company lineman, or contractor lineman is same, same. Wearing rubber gloves & sleeves while working high voltage in the summertime will give you heat stroke & frostbite in the wintertime. Working in hurricanes, thunderstorms, ice storms, wind storms, mud, dust, ditches, floods, & 24/7 on call at times. It's still a damned fine career with major satisfaction when you get the lights back on.
I got incredibly lucky with my journey as an apprentice, I went to community college learning the construction trades (electricity, plumbing and HVAC) I enjoyed electric the most and excelled in it. I also loved hvac and it’s cool to see it all come into play. We’ve been on a house rewire this week and looking to be done tomorrow. I’ve been out of high school and community college. I did both at the same time for about 3 years now and been in the food industry for 7 so this is definitely different work but I love it. It’s just simply me and one dude that does his own electric jobs and we just ride around doing electrical and I learn every day and he’s been a great teacher. I love my job and cannot wait to experience more. It’s been difficult and it’s been hard but it’s been so rewarding and has given me so much to look forward to in these next few months. First month down a lot more to go. Woot woot
I've been a electrician for 40 years. State license. I did out of ground for 22 years . I joined local 613 Atlanta Ga 18 years ago and have been doing Tennant build out. It's warm in the winter and usually ac in the summer little conduit. Mc cable , a lit of lighting controls. I found this is the easiest and cleanest theater of operations. Schedule is a little fast but nice working conditions .
Working with turds is the worst. We were placed with a grumpy old man who didn't think that we are working or using our brains when they tell us to go do new things it was very frustrating trying to work under those conditions of a jackass so regardless some people quit but they intend to come back there's a big issue with these guys who come in from outside with no experience and then the guys that have all the experience. I noticed that some of these guys come straight out of prison and yeah the trades are open to anybody but they have s*** attitudes. It's horrible to develop with these turds but on the plus side as they cuss you out so can you. It's horrible to feel this way that you want to cuss your co-workers out but if they disrespect you and start cussing you out then it should be fair that management doesn't step in you take resorts to defend yourself. You will meet really low people who are just scrambling for work they are desperate people and are their working as electricians because they have no other choice
That grumpy old bastard…. It’s not his responsibility to get along with u It’s your ability to get along with him for one reason only…. To get that information out of his head and into yours So stop being a bitch !
Haha I’m about to go into the commercial electrical field and I was thinking about the potapotty situation today and I’m honestly planning on trying to train my body to only go at night or very early in the morning.
Usually the portojons aren’t too bad. After a while of dealing with them, you don’t think twice when using them, unless you’re too nasty 😂 I’m a master electrician, been in the trade for about 14 years now.
I have been licensed electrician for the past 51 years and i never, ever worked a day in my life!!! I have owned the family owned business now fir the past 46 years. I work out of Detroit, Michigan.
@MrZombiescordo I started learning the trades with I was 6 years old. I worked with my father and my 4 uncles. In the State of Michigan, there is an exception if you are from a family owned business and the electrical inspectors can submit an affidavit for my time working for my grandfather and father, plus my father affirm the time I had worked.. Plus, I had taken several classes through trade school.. I have been reading both NEC and Uniform Plumbing Code Books every day religious until I was 30 years old!!!!
It’s honestly not that bad just like with anything there is pros and cons. I’m in commercial new construction some projects are dirtier than most for sure but in general they can be very clean once the slab and walls are up. There is assholes everywhere but if you try to learn from the old heads you will be fine. If they get abusive pushback is always a healthy thing in a mentor/subordinate relationship. Look it’s mostly guys in the trades so you are going to have to get over using a portapotty. If you work hard and try to learn as much as you can to be a well rounded electrician you will fine. Number one thing a lot of guys struggle with is tools. I cannot stress enough how you apprenticeship should be spent buying tools. Tools make your job easier but I see a lot of guys spend their paycheck on women, booze, drugs, vacation, and bullshit honestly. Don’t fall into those bad habits, get your ass up and go to work, be on time, and you will easily skip past %80 of the guys out there
Most people aren't really human, they treat the Porto potties horribly leaving a nuclear poop explosion behind!! They must be the same at thier home 😮😮
Im doing a one year speed course to become an apprentice. I dont think ill follow through it, simply coz im afraid of heights, being electrocuted and also sometimes having to travel FAR to job sites. I kinda wish I didnt start this journey based of what I know now. Waste of time and money... However not all is wasted, I at least gained new friends and some 'basic' knowledge of the trade...
Naw man. I kept Porto-potties should be illegal. They sure come in handy day when you’re about to shit your self. Best is when they are just been clean.
I was training to be an electrical engineer. I was the youngest there. And the least popular. After about 2 months noone really liked me or talked to me after about. So i would just isolate myself try not to blow a fuse. There was a guy in the first year of his mortgage i spoke to him twice. And by the end of study we hated eachother so much. He would say things like "well if you showed up.." and when he would take a day off id talk shit about him too. Noone really helped me with any of the assignments i would go out of my way to assist where i could. At the end of study i was depressed felt like i learnt nothing and didnt really want to persue a trade. It was during the pandemic so half the year we studied at home. After this i dislocated my shoulder and didnt receive treatment for over a year. My family told me the pain was all in my head. So i believed them and went back to work. This was the most agonizing time of my life at 20 and in rediculous pain. My first job wasn't even in my trade it was a temping job i was underpaid. I would service appliances and scrap them or repair them. This involved lifting fridges and ovens by myself all day working on the dirty factory floor. My boss was an asshole ex-mechanic. And an autistic control freak. He would tell me, how to sweep how to drill. How to turn a screw. It was great when he wasnt there. I left after two weeks of that. I'd applied for a solar job and thought id made it through. First they told me i wasnt going to be an electrician. Which is what i applied for. I was going to be a tradesassitant or labourer. Which is nothing but a roadblock to stop me before i start. I lasted a week. They were all white south africans. And heartless swine. They would make me lift things by myself just to watch me struggle with my shoulder they got a sick kick out of making young people suffer. They thought because i was a labourer they could kick my ass all the time. "Boy pass me that drill." Boy get this, boy get that. Clean up. Pack up, climb up. I had an argument with my Supervisor while in the roof cavity. I dropped a couple of conduit bends crawling through the 10m of roof. So i had an uneven amount. He then tries to lecture me about making sure i have the right amount of tools. I said i did i simply dropped them. He says, "no boy im telling you what to dew. You need to prepayered." *Saffa accent* He left me in the roof for 15 minutes i could hear him fucking around with the master electrician and the apprentice they told me off for using the toilet i was gone for less than 5 minutes they couldve survived. They then made me clean up after the apprentice electrician who got in on the bullying he would make a massive mess leaving tools and drill bits everywhere if any went missing i was told off i asked him to be more organised. I might aswell asked him not to breathe. I walked home that day my ride was late. Dont trust family members. The next day we show up at 6 and spend two hours on toolbox talking. Before we go to site we must fill out a form with all the saffa says "dont fill it in until we reach site." I said "i can write down the work we're doing, how much harnesses and where we are going." He said "no, boy dont write on itt." I filled most of it in and he told me off again when we got to site. He then rushed me to unpack the truck while finishing the paperwork. Then got mad when i had all the harnesses, carbenas and tools but hadnt completed the sheet. By now i was done they already made me lift the 20kg solar panels by myself. Then he says right you can set up the anchor. Which i didnt know how. It was my second day. Get fucked. It was a two story building. And i was still being picked on. They then said "boy go get the *obscure tool*" as i was in the truck i caught my reflection in the mirror and my black undereyes, sweat. Dirty hair and face. It hit me. "I HATE this. I turned to take the stuff back and he starts yelling "why arent you up here on the roof." And i say, "im done." Never seen them so stunned. Probably because they thought id last a bit longer but they overestimated how much i wanted it. They thought id do anything for it. Not true I'd do no more than the bare minimum. Fuck those cunts and fuck the trade. You want to bust your ass, destroy your body. Do it to yourself you exconvict dirtbags. We should force all our prisoners into the trades theyre the perfect candidates for the slave labour that is being a tradesperson.
No i think he got bad luck tbh but keep in mind you have to work hard and it sucks but once you get that next license its all worth it brother.@allsource214
@@allsource214 I got more than bad luck I had continued shitty luck I didn't have the patience to deal with people who thought they had it harder than me and therefore could throw their weight around pathetic people. They are everywhere in life but a majority of the really bad ones are working trades. Not to mention when I started the trade electricians made on average $90,000-120,000 they now make around $70,000 any job worth destroying your body for is worth more than the average. Tradespeople should make 120,000-150,000 at least for the work they do but no one appreciate the work they are under. And no one wants to spend the money.
No wonder there are more electricians retiring then joining. Doesn't matter if the money is good if your body is breaking while you have no life doing work all day during your best years. Even the military sounds better then this lmao.
Many of the things you said were very true!! 👍. The trade is great, but if you have to put up ugly uneducated selfish people, then it could be bad 😢. Workout, learn true self defense kid 😉
@@mumbolsit's all about attitude you could be 16 doing an apprenticeship but have a shit attitude or you could be 50 have a great attitude and work ethic It's more about if you can comfortably live off an apprentice's wages.. I don't think if you have a mortgage you will be able to.
What he's saying about the port o johns it would be dirty if it was me cause I don't put my butt on public toilets I'd just spray fecal matter everywhere 😅 😂😂😂
The worst part of being an electrician is being an American one :p Jk but seriously my gripe is when I have to be in the general vicinity of a f***in plumber
@@raulalejandromartinez7252 he said at the end he was just joking. a lot of the electrician issues are common in most trades jobs there's always pros and cons. it's not for everyone like office jobs aren't for electricians or plumbers.
Im not an electrician but work in construction. I would say no, there’s a lot of crouching, being on your knees, lifting over 50 pounds regularly, standing all day. Ect. Plus I think from a business point of view, it’s unsafe, it would be a liability to have someone in your condition on the job site. Respectfully ofc…
I was thinking about a career as an electrician but this has me second guessing it. I'm not doing 40+ hour weeks anymore. I'm done with that BS. I know it's good money but family and alone time is important.
I have been an electrician for 10 years. Recently, my mentor retired sold his business to another guy who has no electrical experience. Needless to say I didn’t get along with him so I went and got my electrical license took me four months. Now I own my own company for the last eight months. I am a one-man show which means I am constantly running, and I’m always stressed out it seems. The money is great though and I just hired my first day who starts Monday. Everything that you said is spot on. Out here in Arizona where I am when you work a commercial job you listen to Spanish music the entire day blaring. I have nothing against it, but that’s all you ever hear, and that is probably my number one gripe is when you’re trying to read a blueprint and you cannot concentrate on anything because of the radio blaring all day on a commercial job
that's crazy most of my commercial jobs in the dc/maryland area have a no radio rule
Ah yes the circus music
Ear plugs bud.
@@TheNinjaNewt get wireless heaphones and put them under ear muffs. Dont get caught
You control the power, when you talk to them , remind them to keep it reasonable.
Power company lineman, or contractor lineman is same, same. Wearing rubber gloves & sleeves while working high voltage in the summertime will give you heat stroke & frostbite in the wintertime. Working in hurricanes, thunderstorms, ice storms, wind storms, mud, dust, ditches, floods, & 24/7 on call at times. It's still a damned fine career with major satisfaction when you get the lights back on.
I got incredibly lucky with my journey as an apprentice, I went to community college learning the construction trades (electricity, plumbing and HVAC) I enjoyed electric the most and excelled in it. I also loved hvac and it’s cool to see it all come into play. We’ve been on a house rewire this week and looking to be done tomorrow. I’ve been out of high school and community college. I did both at the same time for about 3 years now and been in the food industry for 7 so this is definitely different work but I love it. It’s just simply me and one dude that does his own electric jobs and we just ride around doing electrical and I learn every day and he’s been a great teacher. I love my job and cannot wait to experience more. It’s been difficult and it’s been hard but it’s been so rewarding and has given me so much to look forward to in these next few months. First month down a lot more to go. Woot woot
I've been a electrician for 40 years. State license. I did out of ground for 22 years . I joined local 613 Atlanta Ga 18 years ago and have been doing Tennant build out. It's warm in the winter and usually ac in the summer little conduit. Mc cable , a lit of lighting controls. I found this is the easiest and cleanest theater of operations. Schedule is a little fast but nice working conditions .
Hey are you still a electrician? Did you quit your electrical job? Why ain’t you doing or showing field work?
Working with turds is the worst. We were placed with a grumpy old man who didn't think that we are working or using our brains when they tell us to go do new things it was very frustrating trying to work under those conditions of a jackass so regardless some people quit but they intend to come back there's a big issue with these guys who come in from outside with no experience and then the guys that have all the experience. I noticed that some of these guys come straight out of prison and yeah the trades are open to anybody but they have s*** attitudes. It's horrible to develop with these turds but on the plus side as they cuss you out so can you. It's horrible to feel this way that you want to cuss your co-workers out but if they disrespect you and start cussing you out then it should be fair that management doesn't step in you take resorts to defend yourself. You will meet really low people who are just scrambling for work they are desperate people and are their working as electricians because they have no other choice
Yep.
That grumpy old bastard….
It’s not his responsibility to get along with u
It’s your ability to get along with him for one reason only….
To get that information out of his head and into yours
So stop being a bitch !
#1 should be fiberglass insulation laying on top of drop ceilings. Im a commercial service guy....that shit sucks
That is the worst
Especially when you get a good inhalation of that crap ugh
Haha I’m about to go into the commercial electrical field and I was thinking about the potapotty situation today and I’m honestly planning on trying to train my body to only go at night or very early in the morning.
Usually the portojons aren’t too bad. After a while of dealing with them, you don’t think twice when using them, unless you’re too nasty 😂 I’m a master electrician, been in the trade for about 14 years now.
I have been licensed electrician for the past 51 years and i never, ever worked a day in my life!!! I have owned the family owned business now fir the past 46 years. I work out of Detroit, Michigan.
what’s the family business about?
how did you get licensed without doing any work?
@MrZombiescordo I started learning the trades with I was 6 years old. I worked with my father and my 4 uncles. In the State of Michigan, there is an exception if you are from a family owned business and the electrical inspectors can submit an affidavit for my time working for my grandfather and father, plus my father affirm the time I had worked.. Plus, I had taken several classes through trade school.. I have been reading both NEC and Uniform Plumbing Code Books every day religious until I was 30 years old!!!!
So you got a handout and you’re proud of it ?
I in Michigan. I’m getting my License soon. Could I work for you when I get it?
It’s honestly not that bad just like with anything there is pros and cons. I’m in commercial new construction some projects are dirtier than most for sure but in general they can be very clean once the slab and walls are up. There is assholes everywhere but if you try to learn from the old heads you will be fine. If they get abusive pushback is always a healthy thing in a mentor/subordinate relationship. Look it’s mostly guys in the trades so you are going to have to get over using a portapotty. If you work hard and try to learn as much as you can to be a well rounded electrician you will fine. Number one thing a lot of guys struggle with is tools. I cannot stress enough how you apprenticeship should be spent buying tools. Tools make your job easier but I see a lot of guys spend their paycheck on women, booze, drugs, vacation, and bullshit honestly. Don’t fall into those bad habits, get your ass up and go to work, be on time, and you will easily skip past %80 of the guys out there
In a port o potie rn
Most people aren't really human, they treat the Porto potties horribly leaving a nuclear poop explosion behind!! They must be the same at thier home 😮😮
Im doing a one year speed course to become an apprentice. I dont think ill follow through it, simply coz im afraid of heights, being electrocuted and also sometimes having to travel FAR to job sites. I kinda wish I didnt start this journey based of what I know now. Waste of time and money... However not all is wasted, I at least gained new friends and some 'basic' knowledge of the trade...
Port o potties should be illegal!
😂
Ever been in a half Porto San…toilet on wheels-open on top with a piss slot on the back…
@@josephbifulco
Yes those are absolutely filthy GG Allin disgustingness!
Naw man.
I kept Porto-potties should be illegal.
They sure come in handy day when you’re about to shit your self.
Best is when they are just been clean.
I was training to be an electrical engineer. I was the youngest there. And the least popular. After about 2 months noone really liked me or talked to me after about. So i would just isolate myself try not to blow a fuse. There was a guy in the first year of his mortgage i spoke to him twice. And by the end of study we hated eachother so much. He would say things like "well if you showed up.." and when he would take a day off id talk shit about him too. Noone really helped me with any of the assignments i would go out of my way to assist where i could. At the end of study i was depressed felt like i learnt nothing and didnt really want to persue a trade. It was during the pandemic so half the year we studied at home. After this i dislocated my shoulder and didnt receive treatment for over a year. My family told me the pain was all in my head. So i believed them and went back to work. This was the most agonizing time of my life at 20 and in rediculous pain. My first job wasn't even in my trade it was a temping job i was underpaid. I would service appliances and scrap them or repair them. This involved lifting fridges and ovens by myself all day working on the dirty factory floor. My boss was an asshole ex-mechanic. And an autistic control freak. He would tell me, how to sweep how to drill. How to turn a screw. It was great when he wasnt there. I left after two weeks of that. I'd applied for a solar job and thought id made it through. First they told me i wasnt going to be an electrician. Which is what i applied for. I was going to be a tradesassitant or labourer. Which is nothing but a roadblock to stop me before i start. I lasted a week. They were all white south africans. And heartless swine. They would make me lift things by myself just to watch me struggle with my shoulder they got a sick kick out of making young people suffer. They thought because i was a labourer they could kick my ass all the time. "Boy pass me that drill." Boy get this, boy get that. Clean up. Pack up, climb up. I had an argument with my Supervisor while in the roof cavity. I dropped a couple of conduit bends crawling through the 10m of roof. So i had an uneven amount. He then tries to lecture me about making sure i have the right amount of tools. I said i did i simply dropped them. He says, "no boy im telling you what to dew. You need to prepayered." *Saffa accent*
He left me in the roof for 15 minutes i could hear him fucking around with the master electrician and the apprentice they told me off for using the toilet i was gone for less than 5 minutes they couldve survived. They then made me clean up after the apprentice electrician who got in on the bullying he would make a massive mess leaving tools and drill bits everywhere if any went missing i was told off i asked him to be more organised. I might aswell asked him not to breathe. I walked home that day my ride was late. Dont trust family members. The next day we show up at 6 and spend two hours on toolbox talking. Before we go to site we must fill out a form with all the saffa says "dont fill it in until we reach site." I said "i can write down the work we're doing, how much harnesses and where we are going." He said "no, boy dont write on itt." I filled most of it in and he told me off again when we got to site. He then rushed me to unpack the truck while finishing the paperwork. Then got mad when i had all the harnesses, carbenas and tools but hadnt completed the sheet. By now i was done they already made me lift the 20kg solar panels by myself. Then he says right you can set up the anchor. Which i didnt know how. It was my second day. Get fucked. It was a two story building. And i was still being picked on. They then said "boy go get the *obscure tool*" as i was in the truck i caught my reflection in the mirror and my black undereyes, sweat. Dirty hair and face. It hit me. "I HATE this. I turned to take the stuff back and he starts yelling "why arent you up here on the roof."
And i say, "im done." Never seen them so stunned. Probably because they thought id last a bit longer but they overestimated how much i wanted it. They thought id do anything for it. Not true I'd do no more than the bare minimum. Fuck those cunts and fuck the trade. You want to bust your ass, destroy your body. Do it to yourself you exconvict dirtbags. We should force all our prisoners into the trades theyre the perfect candidates for the slave labour that is being a tradesperson.
God damn bro , I’m trynna get into the trades and this what I gotta expect ?
No i think he got bad luck tbh but keep in mind you have to work hard and it sucks but once you get that next license its all worth it brother.@allsource214
@@allsource214 I got more than bad luck I had continued shitty luck I didn't have the patience to deal with people who thought they had it harder than me and therefore could throw their weight around pathetic people. They are everywhere in life but a majority of the really bad ones are working trades. Not to mention when I started the trade electricians made on average $90,000-120,000 they now make around $70,000 any job worth destroying your body for is worth more than the average. Tradespeople should make 120,000-150,000 at least for the work they do but no one appreciate the work they are under. And no one wants to spend the money.
Thanks for sharing. - take care
Yea mostly agreed.. And they wonder why we charge like a wounded bull. Ya just gotta harden up and get on with it.
Exactly!
No wonder there are more electricians retiring then joining. Doesn't matter if the money is good if your body is breaking while you have no life doing work all day during your best years.
Even the military sounds better then this lmao.
Thanks for the insite - nice shout out to God 🙏🏼👍🏻
Thanks brother!
thought it was tempting but nope not for me lol
Get the hell out contractor work. Find a big blue chip company and apply to their engineering dept.
Many of the things you said were very true!! 👍. The trade is great, but if you have to put up ugly uneducated selfish people, then it could be bad 😢. Workout, learn true self defense kid 😉
Mine is the bad wheather
"wire pool" ... ?? 🤔
Wire pull
@@americanelectrician 😋🍻
Thanks for reply, but seriously, did you think that i didnt understood ? 🍻🍻
Honestly i thought I tripped up somewhere😂
@@americanelectrician 🍻
Is it too late to be interested in being an electrician when you’re 30?
Absolutely not at all!
@@americanelectrician That’s good to know.
How about 38😅
@@xalicaixguy I heard about got started at 60. Local 11. I am going local 440
@@mumbolsit's all about attitude you could be 16 doing an apprenticeship but have a shit attitude or you could be 50 have a great attitude and work ethic
It's more about if you can comfortably live off an apprentice's wages..
I don't think if you have a mortgage you will be able to.
1. Everyone makes fun of you.
2.everyone ask for a hammer.
3.klien doesnt make a hammer.
4. You fear brooms.
5.everyone calls you sparky
Bro this got funnier and funnier
I’m gonna steal this and make a reel if that’s cool
@@americanelectrician hell to the yeah sparky.
Appreciate it man🙌🏼
What he's saying about the port o johns it would be dirty if it was me cause I don't put my butt on public toilets I'd just spray fecal matter everywhere 😅 😂😂😂
Job site porta potties will quickly remind you about the fact that humans are the most basic of Animals, cats have better hygiene habits 😂
Pompous and arrogant engineers/ architects
Yeah once you said what the hours were like you lost me.
If your one of thoes people who are sensitive and need to file a hurt feelings report. Go home.
Hahahaha a hurt feelings report is great
What’s a good state for minorities Electrician ? Just got my certificate two weeks ago
The worst part of being an electrician is being an American one :p
Jk but seriously my gripe is when I have to be in the general vicinity of a f***in plumber
Could you elaborate on that pls what do you mean what's wrong w bring a American electrician
@@raulalejandromartinez7252 he said at the end he was just joking. a lot of the electrician issues are common in most trades jobs there's always pros and cons. it's not for everyone like office jobs aren't for electricians or plumbers.
Good video. Question..I'm on crutches and missing a leg, do you think this is a job I could do or would they not want to hire a person like that?
Im not an electrician but work in construction. I would say no, there’s a lot of crouching, being on your knees, lifting over 50 pounds regularly, standing all day. Ect. Plus I think from a business point of view, it’s unsafe, it would be a liability to have someone in your condition on the job site. Respectfully ofc…
0% any on site construction job, office more likely
🧹 Gee...manybe it wouldn't be so dirty ...If you guys would learn how to use a broom...🤣🤣🤣