how to become a lineman + q&a !! (2020)

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  • Hi guys ! I hope your all well! Thank you so much for watching my video and for your questions. I really hope I was able to provide you value in some form of way. I’m also sorry because I know this isn’t the best video ever but i’m really trying to get it down and I promise i’ll get better at editing and all that. Well thanks so much anyways and i love you all stay safe dudes !!
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  • @danielsutton2345
    @danielsutton2345 3 роки тому +13

    Solid advice, thanks for taking the time my guy cheers!

  • @thecurioussquirrelreviews
    @thecurioussquirrelreviews 4 роки тому +34

    Finally! A wonderful person who can clearly describe this experience in a pragmatic and heartfelt way! Thank goodness for you young man! Great advice and sweet demeanor. My hubby is headed into this arena with confidence because of you!

  • @masongonzales9281
    @masongonzales9281 3 роки тому +10

    I really appreciate your outlook on the whole trade and especially as far as traveling. I feel like I have a similar mindset to yours. "surrender" was probably the most interesting point you made man, looking forward to getting into this trade, you've eased my mind on a lot of the things I was worried about.

  • @fitlyfe4138
    @fitlyfe4138 3 роки тому +3

    That was a solid video man! Thanks! I watched from start to finish

  • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
    @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +54

    Thanks again guys! Take care of yourselves and i’ll talk to you all soon! Big Love!
    1:02 - How I Started
    4:36 - Is Line School Necessary?
    5:43 - Travel & Hours
    7:02 - Types of Work
    8:12 - Best Place To Start
    9:20 - Starting A New Job
    10:42 - Cost of Line School
    11:01 - Tests Required to Enter A College
    11:22 - Typical Work Week
    12:02 - Relocating
    12:14 - Prior Experience?
    12:49 - Groundman/1st Step Wages
    13:22 - Is There Always Work?
    14:17 - Fear of Heights
    15:29 - Best Place To Start (Repetitive but different scenario)
    17:02 - How To Get Into An Apprenticeship
    18:24 - Residency In Jurisdictions
    19:03 - Why I Chose SELCAT
    20:30 - Is Pre-College Training Required?
    21:28 - Prior Injuries
    22:39 - Starting Apprentice Salaries
    23:13 - Knowledge Required for Math
    24:07 - Is Line School Worth It?
    25:42 - Fastest Way To Start

    • @mere6473
      @mere6473 3 роки тому

      What the name of the program for climbing school?

    • @lovemykids993
      @lovemykids993 3 роки тому +1

      Come across this video from watching another one. We live in ky and my son is out on right now due to the ice storm that come through. He started working on one side of the state and ending up on the other side. I pray for him and all the lineman out there. He was called to Birmingham Alabama last year as well. He has been in this profession since he was 19. Now 34. He loves his job and his work family. Again....Prayers for all the lineman out there. 🙏. My Son started out in Desiel school and he got the call from Owen Electric here in Owen County ky Electric. He started out as a meter reader and worked his way up. Very proud of him.

    • @lovemykids993
      @lovemykids993 3 роки тому +1

      Wondering if you went to Puerto Rico I think in 2017. Owen Electric sent people there. He was gone 3 months.

    • @неостанавливаемый
      @неостанавливаемый 10 місяців тому

      You have to know somebody period. You can't get into a trade without knowing someone

  • @zeferinoacosta9190
    @zeferinoacosta9190 4 роки тому +1

    This honestly helps out a lot thanks for the update and info on this career 🙌

  • @joetrevizo4228
    @joetrevizo4228 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a bunch for the video brotha! Be safe and continue to be your brothers keeper 👊

  • @diegomireles3170
    @diegomireles3170 3 роки тому

    Dope video man thanks for the info! I live near bowling green and to see you were here working is pretty sweet!

  • @benjamingornik468
    @benjamingornik468 Рік тому +1

    Thanks man! You’ve given me more information in this video than I’ve found in the last 2 weeks that I’ve been researching this career!

    • @benjamingornik468
      @benjamingornik468 Рік тому

      Also how’s the culture of the trade? I’ve worked in SO many different trades (framing, roofing, water/fire restoration, concrete, remodeling, army National Guard as a medic,and snow removal and im only 22😅) but the biggest thing that stuck out was the culture in the workforce can make or break how much you enjoy your job which is vital too me especially if I’m going to be thousands of miles away from everything I know so I guess that’s my biggest concern before I make the step

  • @jackruggiero968
    @jackruggiero968 4 роки тому +12

    Thanks so much for this video! For the past six months I wasn’t all that sure about this career but your videos and others have given me the confidence to enter this trade once I graduate from high school. Most people my age have little to no clue what they want to do and having this goal of becoming a highly paid tradesman is very reassuring to me. I hope to land an apprenticeship either in Florida or closer to my home in Washington state and then to become employed by a utility in the Pacific Northwest once I have my journeyman certification. Stay safe and I hope you can resume working soon!

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +2

      Yeah dude !! So stoked to hear your thinking about this now man I didn’t realize how much potential there was in blue collar trades either til I turned 20 man ! It’s totally normal to not have an idea of what you want to do as well man don’t ever beat yourself up for that, as long as your taking steps forward that’s all that matters man you have the world in your hands! Whatever you need help with i’m all yours my dude thanks heaps your comment made my day !!

    • @nowhywouldusaythat420
      @nowhywouldusaythat420 Рік тому

      How is it

  • @2000chevy4x4
    @2000chevy4x4 3 роки тому +5

    So helpful!! Leaving the management/retail world to pursue this, and you answered so many questions! I like how you touch on local Municipalities, I want to be “home” as much as possible since my son is still young.
    Thank you!

  • @Cardoza0727
    @Cardoza0727 2 роки тому

    This was Such a good video man. Pretty much answered all my questions I had in mind. Thank you so much!

  • @truelueck1763
    @truelueck1763 4 роки тому +9

    Super helpful chill and supportive thanks man!

  • @bhead8001
    @bhead8001 Рік тому

    Right on, Write on bruh!! Great video!! I spent 7yrs in the Army as an electrician, which helped open doors for me!! Good Luck

  • @ethanpetersen3964
    @ethanpetersen3964 4 роки тому +25

    Please keep making these. They’re so helpful

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +1

      You got it Ethan ! Thank you so much man!

    • @musicfreakkai1234
      @musicfreakkai1234 2 роки тому

      I agree! Could you post an update on your career progression/life/tips/advice? Thanks!

  • @calebfox3529
    @calebfox3529 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for the follow up video!! I know you get a lot of questions but could you talk alittle more about your camper and truck setup and why you went that route .. talk alittle about housing while on the road !! Your such a help man please keep videos coming !

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому

      thank you so much caleb ! and of course this is a great idea i will make this one happen !!

    • @user-yo4qf7hp5e
      @user-yo4qf7hp5e 3 місяці тому

      @@JohnnyDeGirolamo❤

  • @chancejacobs5175
    @chancejacobs5175 2 роки тому +1

    Love what you’re doing here ❤️

  • @uriel1039
    @uriel1039 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all this information, I am getting ready to attend linemen school in September!

  • @BrianLopez-gz8ux
    @BrianLopez-gz8ux 3 роки тому

    Was pretty helpful. Gave me some hope I now know new options if i see that it is hard to find work in my area

  • @hunterbunter7841
    @hunterbunter7841 Рік тому

    Great video man! Very helpful 🙏

  • @officialtriplekill_7541
    @officialtriplekill_7541 4 роки тому +2

    Nice video bro I like the fact that your a young guy like me and can give me helpful ideas on becoming a lineman one day !.. SUBBED👌🏼

  • @RequisiteSkyPeople
    @RequisiteSkyPeople 3 роки тому

    Please keep these coming brother! Great video

  • @whiskerbiscuit5026
    @whiskerbiscuit5026 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video! Definitely considering this trade after I get out of the army

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much man and thank you heaps for your service your a legend !!

    • @whiskerbiscuit5026
      @whiskerbiscuit5026 4 роки тому +1

      Johnny Wycliff thanks King

  • @rahhclipper131
    @rahhclipper131 4 роки тому +3

    I did one year of natural gas compression program and received my certifications. I got few good jobs but I kept getting laid off. Oil field jobs right now are slow and some companies are bankrupt and I decided to find new career, and say fuck the oil and gas field. So I looked up hvac and electrician schools or training and I see a lineman training video and it’s NLC. So I check it out and daaamn it opened up a new purpose for me. And I did a lot of research and found a school near me and I got accepted. So now it’s just a waiting game bcuz the training starts in November. I’m excited, nervous and ready for new journey. Thanks for the video. Gives me more courage and purpose in life. Oh nice background music too. Stay safe

  • @alecmartini123
    @alecmartini123 4 роки тому +7

    Post more videos man. Day in the life or something you seem super real and chill and the more I can learn about being a lineman before I go to school the better!! Great video!

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +3

      yea alec!! tysm man totally will! laid off rn but as soon as i’m back on the job and in my camper i’m gonna give you guys as much inside the job footage as i can! big love dude !

    • @alecmartini123
      @alecmartini123 4 роки тому +1

      Johnny Wycliff hell yea man looking forward to it!

  • @Dirtysouth549
    @Dirtysouth549 3 роки тому

    Thanks brother good and very helpful info 🤙💯

  • @RobertGarrett19
    @RobertGarrett19 4 роки тому +4

    Nice video, I'm at NLC in Oroville right now on week 10 and ready to start applying for work. This video is a good start as to what I would like to know. Thanks man!

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +1

      yea robert great job man your on the right path! the last couple weeks are the most challenging but most rewarding lol have a great time man!

    • @Starknight-wk5wy
      @Starknight-wk5wy 4 роки тому

      Do they drug test

    • @nfthero4280
      @nfthero4280 3 роки тому

      Good stuff! How was the application process? I'm considering applying. I don't like the $100 non refundable fee...
      EDIT: I pulled the trigger and applied. Hoping to start December 7th.

    • @dumbeezy5480
      @dumbeezy5480 3 роки тому

      how’d it go bois?

    • @Cristina-ei4qz
      @Cristina-ei4qz Рік тому

      How did you like the school? How did you pay for it?

  • @projectkamikaze1325
    @projectkamikaze1325 3 роки тому +1

    Great video brotha! I got lucky and got picked up by a utility company here in Cali without going to line school!

    • @chrisavendano4502
      @chrisavendano4502 3 роки тому

      Jeez, how’d you land that? I’m here in Cali too been looking into this trade

    • @projectkamikaze1325
      @projectkamikaze1325 3 роки тому

      Chris Avendano Just By Applying Whenever A Position Would Open and Getting Experience Working The Underground Through Local 47. I got in as traffic control but was able to bid out as a groundman almost immediately when I got hired.

  • @jpizzlenizzle
    @jpizzlenizzle 3 роки тому

    Great video please do an update on your life and more q&a

  • @Greenliight
    @Greenliight Рік тому

    I’ve found going through pg&e to be the “easiest” if you already have years of electrical related experience I have an interview with them to be a tower man the dudes hanging from helicopters repairing and maintaining power lines!! Super stoked

  • @BIG-xd6qb
    @BIG-xd6qb 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for video dude!!! Im considering getting into the trade this video helps a lot. Also do you get used to working out in the elements, like the heat?

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +7

      thank you so much man! and lol idk if you ever get “used to it” but you learn to adapt 🤣. i’ve worked in as low as 7 degrees in montana and 115 in florida. the best part of this trade is working outside and the worst part of this trade is working outside lol. all in all it’s worth it man !

  • @kobeserrano7846
    @kobeserrano7846 2 роки тому

    Hey man would love some more lineman videos!

  • @neonseacow
    @neonseacow 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing video! Please put the time stamps In the caption and it'll split the video up easily for you!

  • @keatonjackson8424
    @keatonjackson8424 4 роки тому +1

    Cool stuff! Im 5 weeks into my term here at NLC in denton! Love these vids and all the info in them

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +1

      yea keaton !! have an awesome time dude. there will be times it’ll get kinda stressful but it’s nothing man, trust me you’ll miss that place so much when u leave 😂. if u need any help i’m all ears. best of luck my dude !!

    • @derrickpigatt5195
      @derrickpigatt5195 4 роки тому

      Any updates?

    • @xxsilver_gamingxx389
      @xxsilver_gamingxx389 2 роки тому

      Upgrade ?

    • @xxsilver_gamingxx389
      @xxsilver_gamingxx389 2 роки тому

      Update ?

  • @loganwain8415
    @loganwain8415 3 роки тому +15

    Hey, I graduated line school December last year and I’ve have been working on the underground side since January. I’ve been trying to find another company to make the switch to overhead but haven’t had any luck, any advice for me?

  • @andygarcia7288
    @andygarcia7288 4 роки тому

    Thanks man this video is so helpful

  • @johnwilson163
    @johnwilson163 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the advice! Not many helpful videos on this topic. It’s mostly just lineman explaining their job but nothing about becoming one.

  • @abslith
    @abslith 3 роки тому

    Totally agree with climbing over the bucket.

  • @Defstonned
    @Defstonned 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the support. Looking forward to pursuing my lineman career this year. What material should I study to place into that 90% you mentioned?

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +9

      Hey Zach ! So surprisingly every apprenticeship i’ve applied for the interviews have ALL been different. SELCAT asked literally all personal and family-related questions. MSLCAT asked all questions pertaining to what your long term plans are and why they should choose you, CALNEV was probably the most chill and down to earth and they literally just thanked me for coming and interviewing and just shot the shit about random bs lol (my case may be different for others). Other than bringing some good energy and confidence, I would bring 6-7 portfolios (or a number enough for all the people interviewing you), enclosed with your resume, cover letter, and certifications. Is it necessary? No. Does it make a great first impression. Absolutely.

  • @raullizarraga8436
    @raullizarraga8436 3 роки тому +4

    Hello everyone, after I finished NLC I was flying to other states for tests and interviews, singed the books at my local IBEW union hall and Nothing. Don't give up the process can be long and get dragged out, I finally got on with a utility company which btw i recommend to skip signing the books at the union office and avoid working for contractors. But if u want to travel and for work for a contractor amd sign the books more power too you. But stay positive and patient because the process can be lengthy. But once your in, damn your gonna love it, ur lineman the work culture, the PAY it's definitely rewarding and a career.

  • @charliebrown7686
    @charliebrown7686 3 роки тому

    ❤️ great job brotha!

  • @DrPanda949
    @DrPanda949 3 роки тому

    Awesome vid bro thanks

  • @breecollins2568
    @breecollins2568 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for a well informed video. Any advice for women wanting to become a lineman?

  • @electriclife158
    @electriclife158 4 роки тому +1

    Be ready to travel if your going outside contractor. Plan to travel 100% of the time and you’ll be good.

  • @edwardromero503
    @edwardromero503 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the info honest and humble kind vibes

  • @JP-xy7yd
    @JP-xy7yd 4 роки тому

    Hey im new to your channel just liked and subbed, i saw ur first video and wow you look really different now lol
    Now I have an associates degree in electronic engineering, I wanted to become a electrical engineer, I love the idea of working with electricity and high voltages. How do I start the process of becoming a apprentice Im in NJ but i plan on moving to florida by next year

  • @allanswann6601
    @allanswann6601 4 роки тому +1

    Good vid keep it up. I graduated nlc last nov and got a job with edison in the southbay. Was supposed to start training april 20th but because of this covid bullshit they had to put a hold on training.

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +1

      yea allan tysm man !! i have 5 buddies that are in the same situation as you right now with edison. hoping it all blows over soon but as you know this is socal where we over exaggerate everything :). congrats dude super proud of u !

    • @mathewpadron4606
      @mathewpadron4606 4 роки тому +1

      This is why I want to join NWLC I have read lots who have joined either Edison or pg&e. It seems like they want people who went to NLC.

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +1

      It’s actually a requirement! On the application process they want you to have gone to an “accredited line college”

  • @rainy3527
    @rainy3527 3 роки тому +1

    Hey man great video! I had a question about getting into a utility, is it more difficult to get into one? And what is the pay like vs contractor? Thanks 🙏

  • @josephfuentes3051
    @josephfuentes3051 4 роки тому +2

    Hey men! Thanks a lot for your videos! They are really helpful, I'm living in Florida and I'm looking for an opportunity to start in the lineman field as soon as I can since this is basically my dream job ,but I have no clue of where to start or where to go, I don't get that part of singing the books, my english is not 100% excellent since I wasn't born here so I might have not been able to understand completely your videos.

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому

      hey joesph no sweat at all dude ! I would say go to IBEW Local 222 and sign the groundman books and tell them you want to get started in this trade! You’ll learn so much info from other groundman, ape’s and JL’s on how to get into the apprenticeships etc. etc. on the job. I hope i didn’t just make this more sus by typing a bunch more you don’t understand. maybe shoot me a message on instagram sometime and i’ll try google translate to your native language or whatever i can do to help! best of luck mate !!

  • @jehriko7525
    @jehriko7525 3 роки тому

    subscribing thanks for the helpful info! I'm a junior in high school right now btw so would even now be a good time to apply for an apprenticeship sense you said do it right away and/or is some sort of trade school/college better to invest time in first? Going to be in Atlanta if that makes any difference. More specifically incase that was confusing, should i become an apprentice or go to trade school, or will I have to become an apprentice no matter what?
    one more question: do you know of any lineman related jobs that would reach 75k a year or more minus places that're extremely taxed like NYC and washington and whatnot?

  • @electriclife158
    @electriclife158 4 роки тому +2

    This job is not for everyone. Make sure you know what your getting into before wasting money on line school. Good luck to you guys. It’s a great career but it’s not easy and it’s hazardous as hell. Take care of your bodies.

  • @james215
    @james215 3 роки тому

    Maybe a dumb question, butdo you need to show up in person to sign the books? Just trying to determine if I'm gunna be making some road trips in the near future. Thanks for the awesome video!!!!

  • @jaxonburke709
    @jaxonburke709 3 роки тому

    Thanks man I really appreciated this. I am from Idaho and I can’t decide whether I should go to butte and get certified or go to the Meridian Northwest Lineman College

    • @tacostand1671
      @tacostand1671 3 роки тому +2

      Late, but a couple of buddies and I went to Butte MT for our schooling and it’s an amazing program definitely recommend

  • @salpulido4229
    @salpulido4229 3 роки тому

    Great video 👍🏻

  • @exotix2k442
    @exotix2k442 3 роки тому +1

    Crazy u came to bowling green that’s wassup I’m from here😂😂

  • @Mark-sp4xs
    @Mark-sp4xs 4 роки тому +3

    I wanted to be an electrical engeneer in the navy, had my contract and all and swore in, but then the corona bs happened and now I dont have anything planned for a future. This has helped me a lot. My friend told me about a lineman and there is a lot I need to learn, but this has helped me so much. I live in cali, and i guess its one of the best places to get paid, and i see its going to be a long ass time, which sucks because I like getting things over with, but thats just how life is i guess.

  • @MICRAZYVIDA
    @MICRAZYVIDA 2 роки тому

    Great video 🤙🏽

  • @jasonwestwood7596
    @jasonwestwood7596 3 роки тому

    Good video bud!

  • @e.9212
    @e.9212 2 роки тому

    i should be starting school this month at ESLAC …. Upon getting the certificate for pole climbing & sign the books at local 47 ….. am i going to have trouble getting work ? I kind of thought you can get a steady job as a groundman. What’s the difference in the groundman role and apprentice?

  • @ricardomunoz8628
    @ricardomunoz8628 4 роки тому +1

    Hey man so I went to school for welding and I already have a welding job but it’s really hard to get into those high paid jobs unless you know someone that works there and I was considering going to school as a line man school since I already payed my student fees , do you think line man is a better trade than welding ? And also how hard is it to get a good paid job? And what’s the demand for line man in the future ? Thanks brother

  • @dirtmaster978
    @dirtmaster978 4 роки тому

    no way your from San Pedro, me to !!! I'm doing my schooling in August thanks for the videos

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому

      yes dude that’s awesome ! doing something different than my entire family tree of longshoreman lol. where you going to school man !! thank u for watching man !

    • @dirtmaster978
      @dirtmaster978 4 роки тому

      Johnny Wycliff I’m going to the northwest campus up north. Your videos really help I was kinda scared because I had no idea what to expect. Thanks !!!!

    • @dumbeezy5480
      @dumbeezy5480 3 роки тому

      how’s it going?

  • @adrianperaza6134
    @adrianperaza6134 4 роки тому

    Love your videos man! I wanted to ask can you apply to a local utility after lineman school?

  • @WeGetWildTV
    @WeGetWildTV 3 роки тому

    Anheuser-Busch will give you a job that gets you a CDL if you're a veteran you can get into Anheuser-Busch if you're not a veteran but it's harder and helmets to hard hats is for veterans that gives them an apprenticeship once you get the CDl

  • @autisticus1678
    @autisticus1678 2 роки тому

    Awesome video

  • @luisl.5304
    @luisl.5304 3 роки тому

    Hi thanks for the informative video! One question I came up with is the age? Mim & max age limits?

  • @nathanaelkepler5493
    @nathanaelkepler5493 Рік тому

    I’ve been a low volt IBEW for years. I’ve investigated the lineman’s classes over here in an effort to step into another field. I’ve had very little luck getting anywhere. Even with years of electrical experience. Not sure what I’m doing wrong.

  • @Ryan-zz5wr
    @Ryan-zz5wr 3 роки тому +6

    Aye Johnno!! How do those climbing spears feel around your legs? I ask because I snapped my fib/tib in right in half a year ago snowboarding so they put a rod n some screws in it and I start linemen school next month! My leg is still a little stiff but feeling pretty decent..

    • @Jwacker355
      @Jwacker355 3 роки тому +2

      The climbers don’t put alot of pressure on your Legs.
      When I wear mine the pressure is on the upper part of my calf in the insides of the legs. You can wear Thick work socks under your velcro and it makes it super comfortable when climbing.
      But to answer your question It all really depends on where you broke your leg.
      The belt also takes off a good amount of pressure off
      It kinda just feels like you’re wearing Leg braces👍🏼

    • @Ryan-zz5wr
      @Ryan-zz5wr 3 роки тому

      @@Jwacker355 Good to know! Thanks for the reply!

  • @mr.mortadella1174
    @mr.mortadella1174 3 роки тому +1

    Question planning on going to lineman school what kind of math knowledge is needed . I’m the wrost when it comes down to it . Thanks in advance

  • @verloaded2564
    @verloaded2564 4 місяці тому +1

    Man I wish I got into this right out of high school

  • @ziggybammurphy1645
    @ziggybammurphy1645 3 роки тому +1

    Linework is really exciting when u first start, but I’ve found the longer u’ve been doing it, working long hours in crappy weather day after day and night after night gets old...The money is good, but it certainly comes at a cost....its not a Mon-Fri job its 24/7-365....when ur friends are going snowboarding or sledding for the big snow storm, ur gonna be working....Ive been in the electric industry for 16 years and 14 of those have been doing linework...Its a good paying job with good benefits, but it is a very demanding job...when the lights are out, ur working long hours until theyre back on...Just food for thought for some younger guys thinking of getting into the trade...

  • @bryanlettow4389
    @bryanlettow4389 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this! Funny how similar I started out. I found out about the trade through my cousin went to NLC in CA then got my CDL headed worked in Butte and Helena as a groundman after interviewing at MSLCAT. Ended up heading to a SELCAT to interview and ranked 8th hoping to start soon as an overhead apprentice since theres no one laid off and they hire about 10 or so a day off the pending list. Stay safe man!

    • @golurk9521
      @golurk9521 Рік тому +1

      Hey man did you get hired on with SELCAT? I’m in Florida wanting to learn how to get in. Can I reach out for some insight?

    • @bryanlettow4389
      @bryanlettow4389 Рік тому

      @@golurk9521 Yeah I’ve been in the apprenticeship for a couple years now

    • @golurk9521
      @golurk9521 Рік тому

      @@bryanlettow4389 how have traveling been? Are you making decent money as an apprentice? Are you close to journeyman? Are you working a lot of OT?

  • @bryanchavez993
    @bryanchavez993 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the info 🙏🏼

  • @ezraeasley1865
    @ezraeasley1865 Рік тому

    What are “the books”. And could you list some of the ones in Nevada and Arizona? or send a link. Thanks!

  • @JoseGarcia-ev2wb
    @JoseGarcia-ev2wb 3 роки тому

    How long is Lineman school? And what do I to be a groundman first??

  • @tallcip65
    @tallcip65 Місяць тому

    Can you sign the books at your local union and get into an apprenticeship before working as a groundman? I could wait for an apprenticeship opportunity but I couldn’t afford to take the pay cut as a groundman right now. If that makes sense. I live in Idaho and would like to get into the Idaho power apprenticeship program but they require you to attend a lineman school. NLC is 10 minutes from where I live and I could flex my work schedule for 15 weeks at my current job if needed. But coming up with the money for tuition right now is also an issue. Just weighing all my options. I have a decent job right now with good benefits but I’m maxed out for my position and there are not very good opportunities for advancement. And I’m pretty much over working in my current field.

  • @twistedaimm8310
    @twistedaimm8310 4 роки тому +2

    Just curious to know whats on the tests to get into an apprenticeship? And what kind of math is used in linework/ on the test for apprenticeship? Thanks alot subbed as well👍👍

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +2

      some apprenticeships will have you take a math test while in their climbing, and when your in the apprenticeship you have book work tests every month until your a journeyman ! it’s more “scientific” math then anything but don’t let it deter you away, it sucks but it’s a learning curve for everyone and if i can do it you can absolutely! thank u so much for the sub man !!

  • @Thematerialhandler1
    @Thematerialhandler1 2 роки тому

    Glad I found this video! I had a question. I heard you can’t sign groundman 1 book. Even if you went to line school. Is that true?

  • @Cardoza0727
    @Cardoza0727 2 роки тому

    How did you like the lineman school in Denton? I live near Dallas and read mixed reviews. How much was the tuition? Thank you.

  • @topkek7675
    @topkek7675 2 роки тому

    Hey, thanks for the video. Keeping it real with me... do you think it's a realistic outlook for a young woman to become a lineman? Are there any aspects of this work/the work environment that you think would be impractical for a woman to uphold? Thanks.

  • @tinkerwatts7343
    @tinkerwatts7343 3 роки тому

    My advice is first get you a job with a utility company ,either a coop or an investor owened company then start off on the ground learing how to grunt for a lineman then they will start letting you climb then they will start letting you work out of a bucket truck pay attention to them old lineman thats what i did i worked for a coop down in the deep south for 33 yrs retired at 53yrs old with my full pension and insurance

  • @juanavila7224
    @juanavila7224 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! Do you think becoming a lineman is worth it ? I am planning on going to line school in oroville. But I just want to see what your perspective is after graduating and seeing if it was worth it.

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +7

      tysm juan! i think it’s definitely a very rewarding trade that you have to make a lot of sacrifices for (i know 1000x have prob said this before). after a 3 year apprenticeship you pretty much have a phone book of brothers and a guaranteed six figure income for the rest of your life. but your happiness far exceeds any amount of money one could offer you! i might not be the best salesman for this trade but honestly man i just say to pursue whatever really makes you happy. you will do great no matter what !

    • @juanavila7224
      @juanavila7224 4 роки тому

      Thanks a lot man! I appreciate for the reply it really feels great to hear good things about the trade. Keep up the good work and thanks again!

  • @brianpayne4549
    @brianpayne4549 9 місяців тому

    I joined through the IBEW. The pay was top notch. Training was the same.

  • @averyriley119
    @averyriley119 4 роки тому +1

    I commented on your last Q&A. But I'm thinking about becoming a lineman and was wondering if it was mandatory to have a CDL. I live in Louisiana.

  • @Hallahanify
    @Hallahanify 3 роки тому

    Hey the cover photo on your channel, is that at Chrystal cove in newport beach?

  • @jacksonbreneganbrenegan152
    @jacksonbreneganbrenegan152 2 роки тому

    I wanna get into selcat but on their website it says you have to have lived in there jurisdiction for a year at least so how did you apply to all the apprenticeships without being in their jurisdiction because I would like to apply to as many as I can

  • @hunterlucas9552
    @hunterlucas9552 3 роки тому

    I’m from near Birmingham Alabama that’s cool man but i’m planning on becoming an apprentice and is there a line school that’s like not super expensive? Because all the ones i see are like 15k to 18k and i guess if i had to i will go to one but i would rather not and just become an apprentice and work my way up and would they teach me to climb?? I am honestly starting to get confused with some things thanks man

  • @crisdavid803
    @crisdavid803 4 роки тому +1

    I’m planning on going o NLC I’m Idaho after my military contract over the one in Oroville CA since they help with my CDL. Thoughts ? Also would you recommend signing the books at my local after NLC?

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +2

      Hey man this is a great path to take! Yes i would 100% recommend signing after line school. Check out the helmets to hard hats program if you haven’t already. Thank you so much for your service i really appreciate it !

    • @crisdavid803
      @crisdavid803 4 роки тому +1

      Johnny Wycliff thanks for the reply ! I will check that out as well

  • @richardromero8049
    @richardromero8049 3 роки тому

    I might have to consider moving to Cali. I hope Cali treats me right

  • @William14094
    @William14094 2 роки тому +2

    Freakin' Kurt Cobain got brought back to life and now doin lines

  • @mikezizzamia6144
    @mikezizzamia6144 4 роки тому +2

    You the man..

  • @mathewpadron4606
    @mathewpadron4606 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for this video it helped out alot to start my journey. I will be joining NWLC here in California and then apply for Edison or pg&e as a groundman since they require a lineman school. By the way the tuition here in California just went up to 20k not included housing, looks like I'm going to have to work an extra shift to pay it off since I don't want to go into debt by getting a loan.

    • @JohnnyDeGirolamo
      @JohnnyDeGirolamo  4 роки тому +2

      wow! california for you lol. great plan man! get your cdl, finish line school, apply to those utilities and sign the groundbooks (1245 or 47) for some ground work and a great paycheck up until the apprenticeships get back to you!

    • @dumbeezy5480
      @dumbeezy5480 2 роки тому

      Any updates bro

  • @28jwicks
    @28jwicks Рік тому

    Lineman in the northwest passing on advive....apply everywhere, take what you can get. You are going to travel, when you top out you can do whatever the fuck you want wherever you want. 100% union, dont settle for less. Be safe

    • @biggiemac4930
      @biggiemac4930 Рік тому

      just graduated from high school yesterday, going to take your advice. thank you

  • @allensandven0
    @allensandven0 3 роки тому

    Ok I have a serious question, I stopped by to see an old friend and noticed his lights were dimming and then going super nova ( bright) and asked him how long that’s been going on ? He replied that it’s been doing it for a few months but just got even worse. I noticed he had a new fridge and his new last fridge was out side and new he had power issues , I tested the panel main and it was way out of balance from phase 150/90 volts variance , as I went to see if he cut the ground somehow the overhead service neutral was broke completely in half I told him get the power company out here . He is the most Stubborn dumbshit friend I have . Should I call the power company anonymously before he burns the place down . Hell I don’t even want to take a piss for fear of getting zapped . Am I over reacting ?

  • @zackapostol7619
    @zackapostol7619 2 роки тому +1

    Hey bro great video!!! I just got into IBEW 47 in July of 2021. I’m starting off as a traffic control tech and I really wanna get into the lineman trade. I wanted to ask do you know anybody that went to lineman college up in Riverside? If so, were they in debt while they’re in the course?

    • @mendoblendo321
      @mendoblendo321 2 роки тому

      You in California brotha? I'm in Mendocino looking to get into lineman school here as well. IBEW 551 is my closet

  • @dontaerobinson7547
    @dontaerobinson7547 3 роки тому +2

    How do you sign the books I'm currently in lineman school

    • @linemanap
      @linemanap 3 роки тому +1

      Walk in the door of the union hall and ask to sign the books IBEW in your area.

  • @matthewrangel9955
    @matthewrangel9955 3 роки тому +2

    does it help if u have a cdl?

  • @kevinkelly6454
    @kevinkelly6454 3 роки тому

    thanks man

  • @aidenfoley2767
    @aidenfoley2767 3 роки тому

    Just curious but everyone keeps talking about how their line school is 20k and up but the local on here in Virginia is Southside Virginia Community College and that starts around 5k for 11 weeks and you get your CDL and all that too. Is there something different that I’m missing out on?

  • @Selurit
    @Selurit 3 роки тому +2

    post a day in the life video

  • @SocalandBeyond
    @SocalandBeyond 3 роки тому

    Hey I'm from Cali but thinking of going out of state because of the long wait currently. Would I be able to tranfer apprenticeship hours from other state program to the Cal/Nev apprenticeship?

    • @stephenbailey8502
      @stephenbailey8502 3 роки тому

      Depends on which IBEW apprenticeship you try to transfer from but most of them will not let you transfer apprenticeship hours. You will most likely have to start all over