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Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter, NECA
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NECA - Drexel Neurodiversity Presentation
Learn more about neurodiversity and employing neurodiverse individuals during this presentation by Dr. Amy Edwards and Peg Monaghan of Drexel University's Center for Autism and Neurodiversity (CAN).
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"Labor Saving Service Solutions and Market Forecast" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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Presented on June 20, 2024. In this presentation, Graybar will provide an overview of the latest economic trends specific to our industry including the most recent forecasts specific to jurisdiction of the Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter for 2024 and beyond. We will also discuss service solutions offerings currently in place with NECA contractors both in the region and around the country. Scott Kennedy...
"Legal Update: Changes to Non-Competes and Federal Overtime Law" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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Presented live on May 22, 2024 by Andrew MacDonald of Fox Rothschild LLP.
"Contractors Guide to Implementing Business Software and Driving Adoption" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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Presented live on April 23, 2024.
"Fault Managed Power Wiring Methods" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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Presented live by Mike Maxwell of VoltServer on March 28, 2024.
"Electric Vehicle Charging Landscape" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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Presented live on February 20, 2024 by Scott Kennedy, Director of Electrical Sales, and Meghan Burkhard, Renewables Strategic Account Manager, at Graybar.
"What Unionized Contractors Need to Know About the Legal Landscape" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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Presented live by Andrew MacDonald of Fox Rothschild LLP.
"State of the Financial Markets - Nov 7, 2023" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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Learn more about current stock and bond market returns. Presented by Peter Willis, President of Stacey Braun Associates, Inc.
Happy Independence Day from NECA Penn-Del-Jersey!
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The Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association wishes you a very happy Independence Day! Music Attribution: Victory by MaxKoMusic | maxkomusic.com/ Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
The Ronald E. Smallwood Scholarship Program
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Learn about NECA Penn-Del-Jersey's Ronald E. Smallwood Scholarship Program.
"3M Construction Services - Driving Jobsite Efficiencies" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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3M is one of the largest companies in the world and offers an array of products geared toward the electrical construction industry. This presentation will cover how electrical contractors can save time and money by using 3M electrical construction services that include custom take-offs, complete medium voltage kits, custom labeling, and free estimates on medium voltage projects. Presented live ...
"Mastering LinkedIn for Your Business and Professional Advantage" - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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LinkedIn has become more than your virtual business card. With so many changes within the LinkedIn platform, we will share with you how to master LinkedIn and how you can enhance your professional brand, your company brand and your voice. Presented by Shannon Jester of Vault Communications on April 20, 2023.
Rocky Returns - NECA 2023 Philadelphia
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In 2023, the NECA Convention returns to Philadelphia. The Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter once again calls upon Rocky for help.
"Value Added Services in Lighting” - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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Over the last two years, electrical contractors have had to reinvent their business models in the face of ongoing and unpredictable supply chain interruptions, a persistent labor shortage, rising prices, and significant code changes in many markets. Lighting control solutions can help contractors continue to build their business, add value to their customers, and stay competitive in the field. ...
"Megatrends Transforming Electrical Contracting” - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
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"Megatrends Transforming Electrical Contracting” - Industry :30 - NECA PDJ
"The State of Financial Markets“ - Industry Hour - NECA PDJ
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"The State of Financial Markets“ - Industry Hour - NECA PDJ
2022 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Summit
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2022 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Summit
“Tools to Enhance Efficiency and Productivity” - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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“Tools to Enhance Efficiency and Productivity” - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"Construction Law Training 2 for Project Managers & Supervisors" - Industry Hour -PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"Construction Law Training 2 for Project Managers & Supervisors" - Industry Hour -PDJ Chapter, NECA
"Labor Saving Service Solutions & Market Forecast" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"Labor Saving Service Solutions & Market Forecast" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"Cost Efficient Solutions for Wireless Controls" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"Cost Efficient Solutions for Wireless Controls" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"How Electrical Contractors Manage Volatile Materials Prices" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"How Electrical Contractors Manage Volatile Materials Prices" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"Why It's Time to Embrace Tech in Construction" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"Why It's Time to Embrace Tech in Construction" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"How to Work with OSHA" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"How to Work with OSHA" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"Buckingham Safety Solutions" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"Buckingham Safety Solutions" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"Federal Vaccine Mandates for Employers" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"Federal Vaccine Mandates for Employers" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"Stainless Steel and PVC Coated Conduit and Fittings" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"Stainless Steel and PVC Coated Conduit and Fittings" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
"DEWALT Concrete and Anchor Solutions" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
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"DEWALT Concrete and Anchor Solutions" - Industry Hour - PDJ Chapter, NECA
Fucking impossible to get in
What upsets me is I went to a technical college received my associates in Electrical, went and applied to the union and I STILL have to go through the apprenticeship. I think that makes zero sense. Also while your in school they don’t pay you, you have to collect unemployment, in my state there’s a one week waiting period, so I’m supposed to go two weeks with no pay???
Well yeah... Of course you still need to go through an apprenticeship you may have college experience but not real world problems when in the work place. It may look good on an application but college for electrical is not necessary... Like at all as most programs teach you or send you to college well they teach you
@@usacycling5949 it still makes no sense since most of the things I did in college already, conduit bending, sizing, PLCS, motor controls, VFDS, like yes hands on in the field I’ve been learning more as I’m going, but the base fundamentals are still all there. Just seems redundant and could be better off spending that time in the field in real world applications. I’ve been doing commercial work for 6 months now and it’s like yea I’ve learned way more than out of the books. I understand making people who have zero knowledge go through the apprenticeship but not someone who just spent two years studying electrical theory
@@RetroReflux in the eyes of construction college is never really a route to go, as college does not teach about outside work related problem. That's why people work in an apprenticeship program when they go to school. Because if you have no work related activities in a resume they end up seeing you as an apprentice, what colleges need to do is send you on work related outside jobs to actually gain stuff you wouldn't know. The whole point of going into a trade is so you don't have to go through college or at least going through it without getting paid by them. Those 2 years can give you a better chance to be an apprentice but it was not necessary as I'm getting paid 40$/hr after 2 years as an apprentice to a journey men well getting paid on the way
@@usacycling5949 I gained almost 2K hours from the college I attended and then almost 1k from the contractor and just got accepted into the union so I’ll be about tier 3 with is almost 30/hr so I’m not complaining, just wish they had me take a competency test to by pass the apprenticeship aspect. I’m going to learning more day to day then back into the books again
Apply into the union during summer started my career beginning of September never look back 😊
28 to old to start?
Hell no. 😂 I'm 28 and I'm a first year apprentice. There's a 45 year old in my class. Local 112
Trying out in the Southern California locals, holy crap, university is way easier to get into. Over here, there are so many applicants, hundreds of them, you likely wont get in. You are playing life on hard mode over here. Something needs to be done about the long lists, get more class rooms, get more contracts, something. Where is all the Infrastructure money from Congress I have been hearing about? What ever the case is, the money surely is not going to apprentices and the apprenticeship programs in SoCal.
Lol..the neca rep saying it's not about the money!.
"Charlie did you go to the university? and my answer is...No...I build them" Whoa..
I am 47 and want to get in-Unrealistic??
No sir
Problem is, if you can even get in and if there's constant work.
Pokey LaFarge - "Good Lord Giveth" ua-cam.com/video/VdujFcZOY8c/v-deo.html
graduated highschool class of 2021.. started construction for the first time in residential program in march this year (only 3-4 months!)... gave my all to prove my worth in the interview, fast forward i have been accepted and i am in the process of getting changed from residential to apprentice now, wish me luck 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Local26 🇺🇸
How’s everything going so far
How's everything going so far
Anyone knows if you keep your job after your journeyman?
Yeah you can keep your job after you become a journeyman.
I am not good enough to be in the union. I am just too slow.
speed comes with experience. dont doubt yourself.
Never down yourself, quality work over turns speed all day in the electrical field, I work safe and efficient.
I wish more customers and employers would feel that way. That is why I lose a lot of jobs. This is why we have a supposed skills gap, when in reality we don't. Tradesmen and tradeswomen are underappreciated these days.
If the Hall has JW's on the book don't bother.
facts
@@jabaridockery2465 604 members on the book during the summer is not full employment to me. www.lu134.org/Referral-A.pdf
Why
because they don't have a lot of work at the moment
R Colomo. LU# 26. 34 years retired. I stand with you in strong belief of union benefits and craftsmanship. But I must say that bank of 6 3" (?) conduits in the video looks like total ass. Couplings not aligned. Spacing Intervals not maintained. I've worked on a job where MC Dean was the primary electrician and that run looks like something they would do (we were doing the control work). A number of times one of their guys commented they wish they could do work that looked as good as ours. I implore you to maintain standards. 2nd point -- that scene where the two guys have a laser right at eyeball height illustrates a significant safety hazard. Lasers present well known hazards to vision. Work proud and safe. It's the Union way.
i want this so bad i can’t wait to apply.
I just had my interview with IBEW Local 1 wish me luck
more like IJEW local
@@ZeldaMaster500 what do you mean ?
@@jacksonhurd7632how’d it go man
how did you do it can you share with me , thank you
1249 here I come, if I can get accepted that is!
I’m so excited
I can't wait!!! ✌🏿
Ibew In Brotherhood Everyone Wins
5:23 bad ass
In application process for Local 146. Hopefully I get on...
Local 446 proud graduate of the apprenticeship, great video👍🏻 it’s not too good to be true. It’s a real option with amazing results and benefits.
i always wanted to do this so bad
So do it!
Yo man stay in touch with us we in for good now.
Hello sir, my name is paritosh Bouri. I am from India, I am a student of Electrician, I am complet my 1 year vocational training and then I m complet my ITI (industrial training institute)2 year, (I have 4 year experience)i worked in local houses, villages and town,i also complete my graduation (BA) So is that possible for me to joint IBEW....?
Hell yes! Start reading the National Electric Code (NEC). Also, different locations in the U.S. pay different wage scales. Research before you sign on and pledge your oath to one particular union local. I would like to add after becoming an "A Journeyman", you can travel to different locations across the Country with a "good guy" letter- a letter of recommendation from your local stating you pay your dues (local & international) & that you have demonstrated reasonable proficiency in your work.