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Carpenter doing concrete forming and social work. I bounce back between the two, sometimes do both at the same time. I been thinking of switchi g it up... i wanna do plumbing/gasfitting. I have a bit of plumbing experience, but i basically maxed out my income in social work and concrete forming without a promotion or more schooling so i figure im in a spot to try something else
Get as many tickets in the trades you can. Then you will alwAmy’s be working and can choose.

I myself would do electrical before plumbing. Or if you were good at math, HVAC. Now that is a job you can make good coin at, but you learn 3 trades, plumbing (basics) electrical(basics). and refigeration. Its a tough course, my brother took it, I read all his books.
 
Carpenter doing concrete forming and social work. I bounce back between the two, sometimes do both at the same time. I been thinking of switchi g it up... i wanna do plumbing/gasfitting. I have a bit of plumbing experience, but i basically maxed out my income in social work and concrete forming without a promotion or more schooling so i figure im in a spot to try something else
As a plumber gasfitter myself its a great trade and you will have no problem finding work anywhere. But if you like a bit of electrical I would get into hvac and refrigeration instead. Ticketed guys are 48hr+ in alberta and in very high demand. Most good guys are 60-65hr. Construction plumbing is clean work but honestly quite boring to me. Service is way higher demand because you need to actually know how to fix stuff and it can be very shitty. Pun intended. Most people think plumbers play in shit everyday but its not the case. So most plumbers dont want to do service.
 
As a plumber gasfitter myself its a great trade and you will have no problem finding work anywhere. But if you like a bit of electrical I would get into hvac and refrigeration instead. Ticketed guys are 48hr+ in alberta and in very high demand. Most good guys are 60-65hr. Construction plumbing is clean work but honestly quite boring to me. Service is way higher demand because you need to actually know how to fix stuff and it can be very shitty. Pun intended. Most people think plumbers play in shit everyday but its not the case. So most plumbers dont want to do service.
Yea i couldnt believe how much they make, iwas always told i make good moneyas a carpenter... but i seen adds that pay higher for 1 year of plumbing/gasfitting experience then fullyticketed carpenters... like as a carownter in b.c., unless u own a business of ur own is 25-40$h... typically havent met anyone who makes more then 70k unless theydo overtime. Where as i found lots of ads for 1year+ experienced gasfitters to start 60-90k a year plus full benefits and a company car and cellphone. Like i had good benefits and was makin 35$ and i was told iwas overpayed lol. I got my licence taken away a lil while back and i haveto redo the driving test to prove im still capable if driving and as soon as i pass that i wanna jump intodoing that sort of stuff.... ive done electrical, a lil bit.. pulling wire, low voltage, installing plugs, lights, ect. But ive never assembled a fuse box, but besides the box it seems fairly simple. I just find its overstocked with guys, growing up everyonewas told to be an electrician, ive seen ads for apprentices that start at 18$ so idk. I keep being told to move to alberta. Kinda seems like its where everyone is going now. I have a girl who i been talkin to daily whose tryin to get me up there, sent me a picture iftickets she wantto buy to fly me up there to stay with her, took a picture of her standup doubke freezer with half a cow and pig in there all diced up, sends me her lunch n dinner pics everyday, jobsearches for me.. whatever she can to encourage me ti go up there
 
Yea i couldnt believe how much they make, iwas always told i make good moneyas a carpenter... but i seen adds that pay higher for 1 year of plumbing/gasfitting experience then fullyticketed carpenters... like as a carownter in b.c., unless u own a business of ur own is 25-40$h... typically havent met anyone who makes more then 70k unless theydo overtime. Where as i found lots of ads for 1year+ experienced gasfitters to start 60-90k a year plus full benefits and a company car and cellphone. Like i had good benefits and was makin 35$ and i was told iwas overpayed lol. I got my licence taken away a lil while back and i haveto redo the driving test to prove im still capable if driving and as soon as i pass that i wanna jump intodoing that sort of stuff.... ive done electrical, a lil bit.. pulling wire, low voltage, installing plugs, lights, ect. But ive never assembled a fuse box, but besides the box it seems fairly simple. I just find its overstocked with guys, growing up everyonewas told to be an electrician, ive seen ads for apprentices that start at 18$ so idk. I keep being told to move to alberta. Kinda seems like its where everyone is going now. I have a girl who i been talkin to daily whose tryin to get me up there, sent me a picture iftickets she wantto buy to fly me up there to stay with her, took a picture of her standup doubke freezer with half a cow and pig in there all diced up, sends me her lunch n dinner pics everyday, jobsearches for me.. whatever she can to encourage me ti go up there
Thoose figures seem a bit high for starting out. But who knows. I started years ago so wages could be higher now. Problem with carpentry is is not a mandatory red seal. So anyone can do it, where as electrical or gas, you have to be ticketed to do it. Hvac and gasfitting is all low voltage for the most part. I work on furnaces but all the diagnosing is past the transformer on 24v side and fairly simple circuits. Im no electrical genuis and I can do it..lol. I just never liked electrical cause you can see it and it can kill you..lol. I thought about electrical but plumbing was just so easy. Its like glueing lego together. Lmao. Plus I couldn't do electrical cause the old saying goes.
"The hardest part about being and electrician is, calling home to tell your parents your gay." Hahaha I had to
 
Yea i couldnt believe how much they make, iwas always told i make good moneyas a carpenter... but i seen adds that pay higher for 1 year of plumbing/gasfitting experience then fullyticketed carpenters... like as a carownter in b.c., unless u own a business of ur own is 25-40$h... typically havent met anyone who makes more then 70k unless theydo overtime. Where as i found lots of ads for 1year+ experienced gasfitters to start 60-90k a year plus full benefits and a company car and cellphone. Like i had good benefits and was makin 35$ and i was told iwas overpayed lol. I got my licence taken away a lil while back and i haveto redo the driving test to prove im still capable if driving and as soon as i pass that i wanna jump intodoing that sort of stuff.... ive done electrical, a lil bit.. pulling wire, low voltage, installing plugs, lights, ect. But ive never assembled a fuse box, but besides the box it seems fairly simple. I just find its overstocked with guys, growing up everyonewas told to be an electrician, ive seen ads for apprentices that start at 18$ so idk. I keep being told to move to alberta. Kinda seems like its where everyone is going now. I have a girl who i been talkin to daily whose tryin to get me up there, sent me a picture iftickets she wantto buy to fly me up there to stay with her, took a picture of her standup doubke freezer with half a cow and pig in there all diced up, sends me her lunch n dinner pics everyday, jobsearches for me.. whatever she can to encourage me ti go up there
What kind of social work do you do?
 
Red seal carpenter. Started in residential maintenance, moved to institutional (hospitals, schools) progressed into industrial/infrastructure…tunnels, bridges airports. Commercial into timber framing, into heritage restoration, into custom new builds and renovations (commercial & residential).

Now a business owner with a crew of other carpenters and apprentices. Can’t keep up with the 20yr olds anymore but spend more time on the tools than planned; labour market stinks and a solid work ethic is rare.
 
Red seal carpenter. Started in residential maintenance, moved to institutional (hospitals, schools) progressed into industrial/infrastructure…tunnels, bridges airports. Commercial into timber framing, into heritage restoration, into custom new builds and renovations (commercial & residential).

Now a business owner with a crew of other carpenters and apprentices. Can’t keep up with the 20yr olds anymore but spend more time on the tools than planned; labour market stinks and a solid work ethic is rare.
My first son finally got out of the lame 9-5 he had and is going for a trade. Just registered at Fanshawe for next year for their "introduction to the trades now fucking figure out which one you want to do because we want to fill all those open slots for trades that kids don't want to work anymore".
 
Red seal carpenter. Started in residential maintenance, moved to institutional (hospitals, schools) progressed into industrial/infrastructure…tunnels, bridges airports. Commercial into timber framing, into heritage restoration, into custom new builds and renovations (commercial & residential).

Now a business owner with a crew of other carpenters and apprentices. Can’t keep up with the 20yr olds anymore but spend more time on the tools than planned; labour market stinks and a solid work ethic is rare.
Yeah, in the last 27 years I have noticed that the work ethic isn’t quite the same, but to be fair its not the kids fault, but the parents and school that raises them.
There are still good ones out there, but I am stealing them all, bwahaaaa.
 
Work with at risk youth, mainly... i work with Foster kids, i did this also when i was younger but i basically jist aged out myself so it was too much, was still getting over what i had ti go through. So then i worked in alternate schools and independant living programs, now back working with foster kids
I did that for quite a while—mainly so-called behavioural kids. Prefer complex special needs. Now I am a silent partner in a retro arcade with over 80 games.
 
I've got my red seal as an auto technician. Busted my ass early on and got my ticket at 21. I wonder what the hell is wrong with some of these kids coming into the shop, absolutely careless, no work ethic, no drive. And it sucks because its difficult to attract people into the trade these days, so we take what we can get i suppose.

Maybe im just getting old? I mean im still in my 20s so I suppose these fuckers are in my age group? Lol i dont know.
 
I've got my red seal as an auto technician. Busted my ass early on and got my ticket at 21. I wonder what the hell is wrong with some of these kids coming into the shop, absolutely careless, no work ethic, no drive. And it sucks because its difficult to attract people into the trade these days, so we take what we can get i suppose.

Maybe im just getting old? I mean im still in my 20s so I suppose these fuckers are in my age group? Lol i dont know.
Thing is only a certian amount of us are highly motivated. Thru the years my wife has gotten perturbed by the work ethic of some of our staff, but I always tell her that if they worked like us, they would own their own business and not work for us. So we fix them up the best we can.
Some never make the cut, but most I can get to the point of being actually pretty good workers. Too bad after a couple years they leave because now they can get farther ahead (we are retail, only so much money to be made). So in essence we train them to be able to get a better job, lol. But we get a great employee for a couple years.
 
Thing is only a certian amount of us are highly motivated. Thru the years my wife has gotten perturbed by the work ethic of some of our staff, but I always tell her that if they worked like us, they would own their own business and not work for us. So we fix them up the best we can.
Some never make the cut, but most I can get to the point of being actually pretty good workers. Too bad after a couple years they leave because now they can get farther ahead (we are retail, only so much money to be made). So in essence we train them to be able to get a better job, lol. But we get a great employee for a couple years.
I dont believe work ethic can be taught...you have it or you dont. Its very hard to find decent young guys ( under 25) I find the best way is numbers.. just keep hiring them and get rid of the useless ones.
 
Get as many tickets in the trades you can. Then you will alwAmy’s be working and can choose.

I myself would do electrical before plumbing. Or if you were good at math, HVAC. Now that is a job you can make good coin at, but you learn 3 trades, plumbing (basics) electrical(basics). and refigeration. Its a tough course, my brother took it, I read all his books.
How much do HVAC guys get? Don't you have to be on the roof all day?
 
How much do HVAC guys get? Don't you have to be on the roof all day?
Not sure across the country but I know HVAC guys make less than electricians and fitters but they get tons of overtime and always get trucks.

As far as working on roofs, I think that’s part of the job.
 
How much do HVAC guys get? Don't you have to be on the roof all day?
Depends. Sometimes on roofs, sometimes inside. I know my sisters husband makes 6 figures, he is in commercial hvac. My brother didn't like to work on dirty equipement and did installs in large roof top units (like the ones you can walk in the place on teh top of malls, Costco, ect. And 15 years ago was making like 75,000. Now this is Alberta.

There is a sign on the road on my way to work, and they are offering 75,000 to start and up to 8,000 signing bonus right now at Haven Home. This is southern Ontario. That is pretty decent money to start. This would be working on houses, so lowest paying jobs in the trade.

Thing is the industry is very short on HVAC engineers. Mind you, I would only do this because I like the problem solving, 90% of the time I can figure out what is wrong with my own units. I make a game out of it. Its what I am interested in.

Pick something that you think you would enjoy every day. Nothing worse then going to a job you hate.
 
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