Your editing game and Storytelling has levelled up a lot, keep it up! I actually just left corporate after 6 years (and 2 degrees) to start a building apprenticeship. Really enjoying learning real skills and seeing my efforts come to life.
Thanks man, we are really trying to up our game here on UA-cam. It’s awesome that you’ve noticed. Definitely can relate to the sense of accomplishment that you get from Building and not so much from other office jobs 👌
Got my degree in finance and now starting a carpentry apprenticeship. Construction does seem like a better Segway into business, especially when many more are self employed. A degree by itself usually keeps you reliant on a much bigger organisation for work. I think I would tell my former self to get a trade and with all your extra passion for business study after work. Great vid Josh!😅
This is cool to see im 20 years old and a second year building apprentice im very interested in businesses and like to listen and learn off of people who have done things i want to do. Thank you for sharing and inspiring me 👍🏽
Back in '84, I loathed school, so I got out & started a Joinery apprenticeship the next day. 3 years into the 4yrs, i passed my trade cert & on the 4th yr, passed advanced trade as well. The factory I worked in did both timber & aluminium joinery & before long I went into aluminium (as timber windows & doors were phased out). I've since worked at 5 factories (with options to buy into 2 of them). I progressed from simple manufacturer to estimator, to CNC programmer & operator. I also did long haul deliveries around the upper north island (I'm based in Hamiton & our range was Silverdal - north Auckland, below Taupo, coast to coast & all over the Coromandel). I stopped working (medical) almost 7yrs ago, but don't reget my decision to leave school.
Thanks for sharing mate, I am brazilian carpenter living in Australia looking forward to become a builder and you and your videos are helping me a lot. Keep it up. Ps:. Found your channel today and subscribed straight away.
The Igbo people of Nigeria practiced a business apprenticeship system that have produced hundreds of thousands of successful business owners and a sizeable number of actual billionaires in USD. They are the most successful ethnic group in Africa based on the apprenticeship model. I'm 43 with 3 university degrees (including 2 postgraduate degrees) that brought just marginal success and satisfaction. I started on the apprenticeship pathway about 2 years ago and now have real prospects to own and run my business than ever before. If I'd do it all over again, I'd chose the apprenticeship pathway straight out of high school
the decision between business degree and an apprenticeship was a big one for me. 7 months into my apprenticeship and keen as to start my own business asap!
This is a great summary thanks for sharing. I am currently doing a diploma in construction management/ quantity surveying here in nz, it’s a part time course and free for nz citizens under the fees free scheme. It has great insight into the industry and I feel it’s tailor made for tradies wanting to put down the tools.
I’m 55 (in NZ) an I started my apprenticeship 9 months ago, Ive been building all my life. but already I can see more Big doors open up for me thru the fact Im becoming more knowledgeable Luv our trade and Your Channel Thnx
There are many reasons I prefer the trades over white collar jobs. 1. Culture. Where I'm at now there are no games or politics. Everything is straight forward: be on time, do what you're told and get your shit done. If you need assistance or clarification, ask. 2. It's healthier work imo. Man was simply not made to sit in a cubicle and stare at a computer screen all day. Just make sure to invest in good high quality gear (knee pads and work boots especially) and be careful at all times. 3. It makes more sense financially. In the US, student loan debt is one of the biggest budget busters and you are not even guaranteed a job when you graduate. With the trades you are paid to learn and will make pretty good money once you become a journeyman. Where I'm at, journeymen start off at $30/hr. While not the bkggest salary, making that while debt free is a MUCH better start for your early 20's than the average college student. 4. Days go by MUCH faster. If you stay focused on your tasks and stay off your phone you'll be amazed how quick eight hours can go. 5. It is FAR less boring. 6. Better applicability in your personal life. 7. More opportunities to opening your own business or becoming an independent contractor.
For sure - As long as the tradie can switch from being a tradie doing the work to a business owner running the business, sometimes having to wear both hats at once
I'm 18, and I would love to pursue an apprenticeship. However, I currently have a dependent child student visa. Can I enroll in an apprenticeship with this visa? What are the requirements for enrolling in an apprenticeship?
Hey man, I’m thinking of becoming and electrician. I was going to go into uni to do software engineering. I currently am 18 just finished school working as a battery technician, building and repairing forklift batteries and chargers. I enjoy the hands on work but even my boss which is an electrician’s recommends university if you can do it. Really hard to know what to choose, he just says being around smarter people will make you smart as an electrician your going to dumb yourself down to the tradesmen you work with.
Bro , can you provide apprenticeship program..if yes , i want to be in that program... And I am from India, so basically relocation is hush for me .. but i can manage ...I need job asap ....
Your editing game and Storytelling has levelled up a lot, keep it up!
I actually just left corporate after 6 years (and 2 degrees) to start a building apprenticeship. Really enjoying learning real skills and seeing my efforts come to life.
Thanks man, we are really trying to up our game here on UA-cam. It’s awesome that you’ve noticed.
Definitely can relate to the sense of accomplishment that you get from Building and not so much from other office jobs 👌
Got my degree in finance and now starting a carpentry apprenticeship. Construction does seem like a better Segway into business, especially when many more are self employed. A degree by itself usually keeps you reliant on a much bigger organisation for work. I think I would tell my former self to get a trade and with all your extra passion for business study after work. Great vid Josh!😅
Nice work - all the best with your apprenticeship
This is cool to see im 20 years old and a second year building apprentice im very interested in businesses and like to listen and learn off of people who have done things i want to do. Thank you for sharing and inspiring me 👍🏽
No worries, you've got the right attitude. I'm glad you liked the video.
@@nzbuilder thank you what made you start your UA-cam channel?
Great video - well presented.
Thanks Steven
Back in '84, I loathed school, so I got out & started a Joinery apprenticeship the next day. 3 years into the 4yrs, i passed my trade cert & on the 4th yr, passed advanced trade as well. The factory I worked in did both timber & aluminium joinery & before long I went into aluminium (as timber windows & doors were phased out). I've since worked at 5 factories (with options to buy into 2 of them). I progressed from simple manufacturer to estimator, to CNC programmer & operator. I also did long haul deliveries around the upper north island (I'm based in Hamiton & our range was Silverdal - north Auckland, below Taupo, coast to coast & all over the Coromandel). I stopped working (medical) almost 7yrs ago, but don't reget my decision to leave school.
Awesome mate, thanks for sharing 👍
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
Glad I could help
Thanks for sharing mate, I am brazilian carpenter living in Australia looking forward to become a builder and you and your videos are helping me a lot. Keep it up. Ps:. Found your channel today and subscribed straight away.
wooww I loved your story mate ,❤❤
The Igbo people of Nigeria practiced a business apprenticeship system that have produced hundreds of thousands of successful business owners and a sizeable number of actual billionaires in USD. They are the most successful ethnic group in Africa based on the apprenticeship model. I'm 43 with 3 university degrees (including 2 postgraduate degrees) that brought just marginal success and satisfaction. I started on the apprenticeship pathway about 2 years ago and now have real prospects to own and run my business than ever before. If I'd do it all over again, I'd chose the apprenticeship pathway straight out of high school
the decision between business degree and an apprenticeship was a big one for me. 7 months into my apprenticeship and keen as to start my own business asap!
It’s definitely not an easy decision, good on you!
Thanks for sharing
No worries
This is a great summary thanks for sharing. I am currently doing a diploma in construction management/ quantity surveying here in nz, it’s a part time course and free for nz citizens under the fees free scheme. It has great insight into the industry and I feel it’s tailor made for tradies wanting to put down the tools.
Glad it was helpful!
I’m 55 (in NZ) an I started my apprenticeship 9 months ago, Ive been building all my life. but already I can see more Big doors open up for me thru the fact Im becoming more knowledgeable
Luv our trade and Your Channel
Thnx
Keep it up
There are many reasons I prefer the trades over white collar jobs.
1. Culture. Where I'm at now there are no games or politics. Everything is straight forward: be on time, do what you're told and get your shit done. If you need assistance or clarification, ask.
2. It's healthier work imo. Man was simply not made to sit in a cubicle and stare at a computer screen all day. Just make sure to invest in good high quality gear (knee pads and work boots especially) and be careful at all times.
3. It makes more sense financially. In the US, student loan debt is one of the biggest budget busters and you are not even guaranteed a job when you graduate. With the trades you are paid to learn and will make pretty good money once you become a journeyman. Where I'm at, journeymen start off at $30/hr. While not the bkggest salary, making that while debt free is a MUCH better start for your early 20's than the average college student.
4. Days go by MUCH faster. If you stay focused on your tasks and stay off your phone you'll be amazed how quick eight hours can go.
5. It is FAR less boring.
6. Better applicability in your personal life.
7. More opportunities to opening your own business or becoming an independent contractor.
Awesome story. The trades are a great base for running business.
For sure - As long as the tradie can switch from being a tradie doing the work to a business owner running the business, sometimes having to wear both hats at once
Damn good advice young man.
Cheers mate
Thank you So much Josh very informative am hoping I will get enrolled to BCITO sooner:)
Awesome best of luck
thank you, really enjoying your videos
Glad to hear it!
@@nzbuilder college for just don’t like building sites
I'm 18, and I would love to pursue an apprenticeship. However, I currently have a dependent child student visa. Can I enroll in an apprenticeship with this visa? What are the requirements for enrolling in an apprenticeship?
Hey man, I’m thinking of becoming and electrician. I was going to go into uni to do software engineering. I currently am 18 just finished school working as a battery technician, building and repairing forklift batteries and chargers.
I enjoy the hands on work but even my boss which is an electrician’s recommends university if you can do it.
Really hard to know what to choose, he just says being around smarter people will make you smart as an electrician your going to dumb yourself down to the tradesmen you work with.
Find a way to try out both options, and do what feels right for you,
exactly what my parents need to hear
Bro , can you provide apprenticeship program..if yes , i want to be in that program... And I am from India, so basically relocation is hush for me .. but i can manage ...I need job asap ....
Great shirt
Thanks