The 5 Reasons Being An Electrician Sucks

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  • @americanelectrician
    @americanelectrician  Рік тому +7

    Check out the updated version of this video here: 3 Things You NEED To Know BEFORE Becoming An Electrician Apprentice
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  • @jonathanburks7291
    @jonathanburks7291 10 місяців тому +671

    I’m a self employed residential electrician with no employees. Very little headache. I only accept profitable jobs and low stress jobs. I make great money while going on vacation whenever I want. I’m living the dream! No complaints for me!

    • @robbie__lifts
      @robbie__lifts 10 місяців тому +18

      How do i do this

    • @johnnyutah537
      @johnnyutah537 10 місяців тому +21

      I want to be you

    • @2phonesjones899
      @2phonesjones899 10 місяців тому +6

      & how do you acquire your clientele?

    • @jonathanburks7291
      @jonathanburks7291 10 місяців тому

      @@robbie__lifts
      I worked for a small electric company and did the apprenticeship program. I got a lot of experience in residential service work and I enjoyed it. After about 7 years, I decided to take the leap and work on my own and get my state license. I charged the same as the big companies, but I have very little overhead. So I get to keep most of what I make.

    • @jonathanburks7291
      @jonathanburks7291 10 місяців тому

      @@2phonesjones899 I started on Angie Leads, and I have a website, but 99% is referrals and repeat customers.

  • @jgbecker24
    @jgbecker24 2 роки тому +308

    I'll take every one of these cons over wasting away in a cubicle.

    • @ultralyrics1
      @ultralyrics1 Рік тому +5

      Agreed!

    • @coopertruett2571
      @coopertruett2571 6 місяців тому +4

      Preach brother

    • @purplerider2362
      @purplerider2362 5 місяців тому +6

      I was an electrician. But I retired. Now I’m delivering for UPS

    • @teees554
      @teees554 2 місяці тому +4

      @@purplerider2362why?

    • @dragonbeardcandy58
      @dragonbeardcandy58 3 дні тому

      @@purplerider2362how old are you? and any injured knees or bones that hurt? i’m curious cuz i don’t want to choose a career where i can’t do anything when im older

  • @ryanrice4681
    @ryanrice4681 2 роки тому +365

    Electrician here in California, 5am start time, get off at 1pm, pretty much perfect weather 10 months out of the year. The worst part is the commute by far. California traffic is the worst.

    • @sk00lhater2
      @sk00lhater2 2 роки тому +13

      I’m looking into getting in a trade school to be one in California, how did you start?

    • @ETS210
      @ETS210 2 роки тому +18

      Man this the dream, I’m tryna get out a warehouse and learn this trade so I can become a electrician and move to California for the good weather. I live in Texas

    • @WestHaddnin
      @WestHaddnin 2 роки тому +1

      Hey bro shot in the dark but does your company do prevailing wage? I’m certified and I’m trying to chase government jobs to save up for a house

    • @Ribsandwich9797
      @Ribsandwich9797 2 роки тому +4

      Are you union? I know cost of living is high there I was thinking of moving there but didn’t know if it was worth it

    • @ryanrice4681
      @ryanrice4681 2 роки тому +24

      @@Ribsandwich9797 cost of living is absurd, to live comfortably you have to commute at least an hour each way to afford rent that is reasonable, homeless and crime is out of control, police are to backed up to help anyone unless it’s a violent offense and even then they won’t come for a long time.!so to answer your question, no it sucks, you get paid good but it evens out with rent and daily expenses, California turned to shit

  • @WalkHard1
    @WalkHard1 2 роки тому +741

    I think the hardest part of becoming electrician is showing up to school after work for 5 years

    • @kennethfrazee2540
      @kennethfrazee2540 2 роки тому

      and being forced to learn worthless bullshit like fire alarm and PLCs. Half of the terms are absolute bullshit, then you get to work with idiots who can't even run pipe just because they scraped by with 75% on the code test. It's a joke.

    • @ashellis9504
      @ashellis9504 2 роки тому +34

      In the UK you can be qualified in 2 year's then do your exams

    • @CCMan34
      @CCMan34 2 роки тому +20

      @@ashellis9504 that sounds amazing

    • @Saixjacket
      @Saixjacket 2 роки тому +103

      As somebody who has had their journeyman card for about four years now, I actually kind of miss those days only because your brain is actively involved and you’re probably in a lot of ways a better worker during those times than any other time. Being “the student” has weird benefits that seem to only become apparent after you’re kind of expected to be a teacher who always has to relearn things in the trade.

    • @js5791
      @js5791 2 роки тому +8

      @@Saixjacket interesting view I’ll make note of that when I start my apprenticeship

  • @siggitiggi
    @siggitiggi 2 роки тому +602

    My least favourite things about being an electrician are painters, plumbers, AC installers, weather and traffic.

    • @DevJB
      @DevJB 2 роки тому +96

      That's why I also do demo, framing, insulating, rock, plumbing, hvac and painting.. So I can hate myself the most.
      And landscaping.. fml.

    • @ishy2raw972
      @ishy2raw972 2 роки тому +9

      @@DevJB 😂

    • @Flip11111
      @Flip11111 Рік тому +7

      @@DevJB at least you have more control over the mud not going inside of the outlets

    • @Flip11111
      @Flip11111 Рік тому +2

      @@DevJB I gotcha😂

    • @BruceLeanTrades
      @BruceLeanTrades Рік тому +2

      same, and anything that has to do with conduit

  • @erichovatt
    @erichovatt 2 роки тому +677

    Uncomfortable work trucks, heat, freezing cold, dangerous work conditions, unreasonable expectations, working late, stress, being an apprentice and being demoralized, getting injured, working around or with people that constantly make your job harder… I’ve been through all of that. With that being said it’s still a good job and made me a better person. Definitely not for everyone and it will take a toll on your body and mind.

    • @Spiid1000
      @Spiid1000 Рік тому +62

      I’m an apprentice and I’m glad I haven’t experienced the demoralizing. I experienced it 10 x more as a junior sailor.

    • @andoriannationalist3738
      @andoriannationalist3738 Рік тому

      Awe, does your p hurt? Poor baby! Ima male RN who wishes he had gone into electrical work, any job that has the three Ds.. Dirty, Dangerous, Difficult. The three D’s keep lazy people, Marxists, anti-Whites, and women from your work. Do you have any idea how bad it sucks to work with women? Even women hate to work with women. And you are bitching about dirty dangerous and difficult? I like it, I love it, give me more of it, as it keeps soy riddled Betas away.

    • @charlieXmaster
      @charlieXmaster Рік тому +59

      No one respects apprentices but you have to show you can handle shit an slowly but surely you’ll earn respect

    • @andoriannationalist3738
      @andoriannationalist3738 Рік тому

      @@charlieXmaster this is fine when it’s men. Women do this in hospital, there’s an expression, nursing eats their young. These women are so awful. Nothing close to getting shit from a male boss.

    • @nickchristian1590
      @nickchristian1590 Рік тому +43

      I joined a construction company where we are the only 3 people. We are one crew, and we go from a slab to framing to sheathing to electrical to plumbing to insulation to roofing. Then comes the finish work from carpet to tile and interior trim. Can't forget the cabinetry. I joined this crew with zero experience and never once led them to believe I know more than I do. We bust each other's balls, but never have I felt anything other than support. I had one of them say, "If we didn't want you here, you wouldn't be." When I've felt doubt about myself, I hear,"You've been with us for less than 2 years. We change jobs every other week. How could you learn everything when we change work so frequently? " If people are there to shit on you for not knowing something, they aren't worth learning from.

  • @Jeff-xy7fv
    @Jeff-xy7fv 2 роки тому +274

    I do strictly residential work, and my three biggest gripes are:
    1) Lack of help (pulling wires, lugging tools/materials where needed, etc.)
    2) Parts shortages
    3) Cluttered workspaces (especially basements and garages)

    • @senorjalapeno3937
      @senorjalapeno3937 2 роки тому +21

      Do commercial. More money.

    • @Jeff-xy7fv
      @Jeff-xy7fv 2 роки тому +19

      @@senorjalapeno3937 I've never worked commercial before. I don't know the first thing about it. And I would have no clue how much to charge. Like I said, I don't have any help.

    • @cecilmitchell9159
      @cecilmitchell9159 Рік тому +2

      Hire me

    • @joesysol3827
      @joesysol3827 Рік тому +16

      @@senorjalapeno3937 more dangerous though, your life is on the line in commercial, residential not so much

    • @senorjalapeno3937
      @senorjalapeno3937 Рік тому +22

      @Joe Sysol not really. You're life is on the line at any point in life. When you wake up to go to work, when you clock in for work. Even when you sit down to take a shit.

  • @itzkong
    @itzkong 2 роки тому +310

    There’s a downside for everything, but being an electrician is quite nice in my opinion especially when you’re in a state with nice weather.

    • @ManiacMayhem7256
      @ManiacMayhem7256 2 роки тому +12

      So don't be in Texas where im at right lol

    • @itzkong
      @itzkong 2 роки тому +5

      @@ManiacMayhem7256 I'm also in Texas. SATX to be specific. The weather hasn't been too nice.

    • @vsteele1672
      @vsteele1672 2 роки тому +5

      Try Arizona

    • @pithyt5369
      @pithyt5369 Рік тому +4

      In canada and the cold absolutely decimates me mentally

    • @Flip11111
      @Flip11111 Рік тому +1

      @@vsteele1672 pretty much Ecuador

  • @dac8939
    @dac8939 Рік тому +31

    This is why i went back to college to get a degree in electrical engineering then Masters in Finance. Now work as an energy trader making over $300k a year. No more nasty body aches

    • @jacobtaylor8205
      @jacobtaylor8205 Рік тому +3

      How you pay for school tho?

    • @Benderboy35
      @Benderboy35 Рік тому

      I have a degree in finance but the union is offering associates in electrical engineering? Would this be a benefit to me where I can bargain for better pay?

  • @skytrooper506
    @skytrooper506 2 роки тому +36

    Master Electrian here. To me it's working on hack work done by other electricians, or facilities guys. Drives me nuts. Oh yea fiberglass insulation sucks!

    • @TremendoT
      @TremendoT 2 роки тому +3

      Do you suit up when working around insulation? Or do u just man it out and get infested by it?

  • @adimensionalhunter
    @adimensionalhunter Рік тому +96

    I do it all: residential, industrial, and construction. Yes, depending on many factors, there are a lot of difficult things about the job, but I love my work. I choose my clients, my rules, and my time. It took a lot of effort to achieve this, but self-love made me atypical for most clients. First and foremost is me, then the rest of the world.
    Electricity is one of the most powerful forces in the entire universe, and I love to dance with it.

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Рік тому +1

      Sometimes the opposition is what makes it fun!

    • @BreathEmpowerment
      @BreathEmpowerment Рік тому +4

      For those just starting out, take note 👆🏼 If you work hard, have a good attitude, are willing to learn and grow, and can prove responsibility, and GOOD company will reward you for it. If you reflect these traits and are working for a company that doesn't value you, then leave. Find one with good management and code of ethics. I worked with some real shit people before this discovery. The last company I worked for gave me tons of different opportunities and rewarded my work ethic. You'll always hear guys bitching about this and that- don't get sucked into that energy. Also don't let anyone treat you like shit just because you're an apprentice. If you're a good worker then that's what you should be judged by, not lack of experience. Sure, you might have to do some of the more "dirty work"- I usually didn't mind that so much. But to truly disrespect me? Well we can exchange some words after work, or put me with a crew with a better attitude :)

    • @bigazi8935
      @bigazi8935 Рік тому

      hey im a recent graduate who is thinking of undertaking an apprenticeship. I would love to talk to you about the industry and your career if you would be down?

    • @safiul1930
      @safiul1930 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@BreathEmpowerment
      I am 45 and thinking to get degree in electric. 2 years degree.
      Am I too old to get in?

    • @BreathEmpowerment
      @BreathEmpowerment 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@safiul1930if you have a job that isn't paying well or lacks stability then I say go for it. It's definitely one of the more stable jobs you could get. But are you saying a 2 year college degree? No need for that unless you actually want to become an engineer. If you just want to be an electrician then join a company with good benefits as they will pay for your schooling to become a journeyman.

  • @txpitmaster6127
    @txpitmaster6127 Рік тому +50

    Hang in there! I started at my company as a green Jouneyman now I run the whole show. 25 employees. I don't wear tools anymore! That part is what I miss the most. Enjoy it while you can young man!

    • @Shrampion
      @Shrampion 10 місяців тому +1

      How long did it take you to get there? Congrats

    • @txpitmaster6127
      @txpitmaster6127 10 місяців тому +6

      @@Shrampion I started in 1990 and took over in 2012. You have to play the long game my friend!

    • @floridaboy91
      @floridaboy91 6 місяців тому

      A green journeyman? You mean a green apprentice? Green and journeyman aren’t even synonymous…

    • @1HKNG
      @1HKNG 6 місяців тому +2

      @@floridaboy91a new journeyman… I know it’s the weekend but keep that thinking cap on

    • @floridaboy91
      @floridaboy91 6 місяців тому

      @@1HKNG always on bud…speak clearly. Never know who’s listening…but yea green and journeyman aren’t synonymous:)

  • @annquach6613
    @annquach6613 2 роки тому +112

    1. Last ones allowed to install, so coordination with duct guys are a must. 2. First ones to move their pipe given a conflict 3. So many different form and materials which requires expertise and ends up creating 3x more trash compared to other trades 4. High wages means always undermanned or rushed projects 5. Working high up and in extremely tight spaces

    • @xtc9700
      @xtc9700 2 роки тому +9

      this is mostly for commercial I’m assuming

    • @carolinaanthony4142
      @carolinaanthony4142 2 роки тому +2

      @@xtc9700 yes I’m commercial and I hate it. I’m leaving soon

    • @villiannewyork
      @villiannewyork 2 роки тому +1

      @@carolinaanthony4142 if you're willing to sacrifice a little money id switch to resi

    • @BreathEmpowerment
      @BreathEmpowerment Рік тому +2

      ​@@carolinaanthony4142don't switch to rezzy 😂 it's so boring. Find a better company. But I never minded heights or tight spaces much (within reason) as long as I felt safe

    • @markwhite8332
      @markwhite8332 9 місяців тому

      Don't forget, working elevated is dangerous and service calls to factories with power on is extremely dangerous.
      While my friends and family work easy jobs and make more money

  • @kalebott9883
    @kalebott9883 2 роки тому +33

    Can’t believe you didn’t mention porta pots. Those things are inhumane

    • @EbonySaints
      @EbonySaints Рік тому +13

      That's why a proper diet and regular bowel movements before and after work are the most important parts of the job, so you don't have to go. You don't want to have to go in a place where up to 200+ others went and where some have a poor opinion on basic decency.

    • @PrestigeWorldWide777
      @PrestigeWorldWide777 5 місяців тому

      Blue Sauna

  • @pronewun5832
    @pronewun5832 Рік тому +13

    Worst part about being an electrician no one talks about is apprentice pay. You make dog shit for 4-5 years no matter how much you bust your ass.

    • @wheatstonebridge
      @wheatstonebridge Місяць тому +1

      Im first year and my pay is not too bad

    • @user-do2yj5rr2k
      @user-do2yj5rr2k Місяць тому

      What is the pay if you have construction experience 33yrs old

  • @MrCodyFults
    @MrCodyFults 2 роки тому +195

    Living in misery (Missouri) as an electrician, I completely get where you’re coming from when you say you get like 2 months a year where it actually feels good outside.. I guess Mother Nature will weed out the ones who can’t make it

    • @Ju5tin808
      @Ju5tin808 2 роки тому +1

      I am an electrical helper looking to join the apprenticeship this year! We are lucky out here

    • @ryanthepianoman27
      @ryanthepianoman27 2 роки тому

      @@Ju5tin808 what state

    • @bluntskicast4561
      @bluntskicast4561 2 роки тому

      Ya Nebraskas weather sucks dick too 😂

    • @simpleletronics
      @simpleletronics 2 роки тому

      I made a video about the essential tools for electrician!

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician 2 роки тому +1

      Lol my brick and mortar is in Los Angles, but my channel is in Montana so I guess I have the best and worst of both worlds. Cold 6 months in MT and Taxed 13 months in LA..=)

  • @brienjefferson4882
    @brienjefferson4882 2 роки тому +178

    Everything sucks, there are a few things that don’t! I have friends that run there own business, they still have to work eighty hour weeks at times. As some say, embrace the suck! Out of all the trades, I would not want to be laying the grey mud…aka concrete. Electrician here, joined the union I.B.E.W., wanted to see the country and did. That got old after twenty years, now phasing into maintenance. Life is hard at times, life is beautiful at times. Be lucky and happy for what’s going on in your life in America. Tried running my own electrical business, the headache from all the angles was not worth the money. At least we’re not having to run for our lives from bombs, missiles, gun fire and tanks.

    • @leekman4833
      @leekman4833 2 роки тому +14

      That facts you made my day I agree

    • @ReginaldPennysworth
      @ReginaldPennysworth Рік тому +3

      Amen

    • @JAYY_JAYY
      @JAYY_JAYY Рік тому +4

      I am IBEW as well 23 years in .
      I work in Bay Area foreman wage is in 332 is 92$ an hour .
      I have recently thought about doing my own gig .
      I always am asked to do side work and I feel I could easily stay busy , be my own boss .
      I believe in Unions and am greatful for the career it has given me .
      It’s just times you think I just want to do my own thing

    • @user-jh4gk8fm6b
      @user-jh4gk8fm6b Рік тому +2

      @@JAYY_JAYY late reply but how do you get to that position?

    • @JAYY_JAYY
      @JAYY_JAYY Рік тому

      @@user-jh4gk8fm6b foreman ?

  • @joekillah3002
    @joekillah3002 3 місяці тому +17

    The issue is that Electrical work or trade work in general is not a get rich quick scheme. People talk about it like everyone needs to drop out of school and join the trades. Im in it 7 years and have been a journeyman for two years. I was a very proactive apprentice and forced myself to learn a lot. While i worked in commercial, light industrial, and new construction I worked residential for a friend on the weekends. I eventually helped him full time run a business. I realized that even though I learned a lot and know how to do a lot, the things i can't stand are irreconcilable. The job is also not aligneed with my goals and aspirations outside of work. I have yet to meet anyone similar to me in the trade. Yeah ive learned an important skill, but that means nothing if its a something that I loathe doing. I don't want to shit on my profession but give warning that you should do what you want to do. Dont let anyone push or con you into doing something that you don't. The only people that should become electricians are the people who always wanted to become electricians. If theres a shortage, then the industry should change to make it more bearable. The same goes vis versa if you're a blue collar trapped in a white collar job. Do what you want. Screw trends and advice.

  • @Michaelbrian777
    @Michaelbrian777 Рік тому +85

    Im a welder and work got slow a few years back. My neighbor was a master electrician. He put me to work changing plugs and switches in an Apartment complex. I loved it. Thought it was way nicer than being in a hot fab shop 12 hrs a day 7 days a week. Clean work. I picked it up pretty fast. We did the whole complex. 5 days a week, 8hrs a day.

    • @bigbandz4036
      @bigbandz4036 Рік тому +4

      Love it. Any advice? Im 20 yrs old tryna make it into ibew48 union. Hoping to eventually make 6figures a year. Retire with a nice pension.

    • @joecool4656
      @joecool4656 Рік тому

      I have questions about that. Did you wear knee pads or go on a kneeling pad?

    • @Michaelbrian777
      @Michaelbrian777 Рік тому +3

      @@joecool4656
      Knee pads.

    • @joecool4656
      @joecool4656 Рік тому +1

      @@Michaelbrian777 Ok good to know

    • @Drod11z
      @Drod11z Рік тому +8

      12 hrs a day 7 days a week is crazy

  • @masonparish1637
    @masonparish1637 2 роки тому +49

    Hey man wish you luck, currently active duty from Indiana striving for my journeyman's license as an electrician but pairing that with my electrical engineering license. Only 21 but praying to do residential maybe union one day.

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  2 роки тому +4

      That’s awesome man. I’m an Indiana resident as well. Stay safe man. Thank you for your service!

    • @josephwebster2909
      @josephwebster2909 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your service and that's cool you're from Indiana, I'm from Indianapolis. Live in Vegas now but Indiana people are really good people. I worked on a fishing boat on the bearing sea lol I'd rather be a electrician

    • @BdDaBOMB
      @BdDaBOMB 2 роки тому

      Why Electrical Engineering & Electrician? (I am at an early step in this same decision path)

  • @jamesarrendell9517
    @jamesarrendell9517 Рік тому +65

    As a resi electrician, we don’t deal with this nearly as much. Of course we still deal with the heat and cold and crawl spaces are something else, but it’s usually pretty nice. A lot of times you’re in an air conditioned space. We don’t work insane hours because no home owner wants you in their house at 2 am. Idk I like being a resi guy. Running conduit is pretty cool tho

    • @societl
      @societl Рік тому +5

      I really needed this homie, i’m 18 trying to figure out what I want to do still and have for a while been interested in being a residential electrician. My local college just opened a course that allows me to get certified in less then 3 months and become an apprentice. I really hoped I made a good decision and you solidified that for me😅

    • @jamesarrendell9517
      @jamesarrendell9517 Рік тому +3

      @@societl I’m excited for you man. It really is a pretty sweet job. Learning and doing research is always good, and I’ve been able to do jobs better because of a youtube video I saw hahaha. However, most of the skill in the trade comes from just getting out there and creating effective systems with the tools you have to achieve your tasks. It’s something that will keep changing, and you wont learn it until you get out there. Unless the cirt is needed to start an apprenticeship, I’d just get applying to places and binge watch Electrician U

    • @jamesarrendell9517
      @jamesarrendell9517 Рік тому

      @Thawne1338 for me it wasn’t some crazy job search. A friend of mine who worked at a small company just thought I’d be good at it, put in a good word and got me hired. I had an interview and got hired. Small companies are a great place to start I think. More individual learning when you’re starting out too

    • @MrJypsye
      @MrJypsye Рік тому

      Just like how I ran some conduit on your sister last night, it was wild.

    • @jaredyuhas2037
      @jaredyuhas2037 4 місяці тому

      Money in residential is weak though

  • @shepardlatham2518
    @shepardlatham2518 Рік тому +9

    20 years old. 2 year apprentice in my first year of school. Done residential work, including multiple "HGTV Hometown" remodels, NRG contracts, and Commercial construction. Worked in georgia, texas, oklahoma, tennessee, and mississippi where i live. Get up at 3:30 every day. My biggest gripes have to be other apprentices who dont listen, and THAT DAMN FIBERGLASS

  • @johnii2100
    @johnii2100 Рік тому +6

    Seems like electrician is better than Hvac

  • @three-phase562
    @three-phase562 2 роки тому +15

    All jobs have their good points and bad points. I don't now what it is like in your area, around mine, you know that a rough job will come to an end and you can move on to something better for a while.

  • @DarthJeremy364
    @DarthJeremy364 11 місяців тому +2

    everything sucks just pick your misery

  • @squidwitawig1607
    @squidwitawig1607 Рік тому +20

    I am currently in the navy as a gas turbine electrician GSE and cant wait to go back into the civilian sector. These hours you describe are light work.

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Рік тому +4

      Point proven 😂

    • @eb3872
      @eb3872 Рік тому +3

      Anything is easy after the navy

    • @GauseyYT
      @GauseyYT Рік тому +1

      Yeah just got outta the air force and im stoked to only be working 1/2 the hours i usually work lmao

    • @KnobleSloth
      @KnobleSloth Рік тому +3

      As an EN that got out 10 years ago, I feel like I haven't worked a day since the Navy, even working construction as an electrician. Life is gravy if you survive the Navy.

  • @yepperdeedooda
    @yepperdeedooda Рік тому +8

    Most people are shocked when they find out how bad I am as an electrician.

  • @cubp6370
    @cubp6370 Рік тому +13

    Worst part of being an electrician is other electrician. They argue all day and are never wrong and will set other electricians up for failure

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Рік тому +8

      I’ve seen it!

    • @hsLeftist4
      @hsLeftist4 3 місяці тому

      That’s what my brother says is the worst part about the job. He complains about the other workers (who are older than him and should be more mature, my brothers only 19) getting into arguments about stupid things and them being in their phones

    • @user-do2yj5rr2k
      @user-do2yj5rr2k Місяць тому

      How does that happen? Everyone is like that?

  • @TylerDurden-yt6pv
    @TylerDurden-yt6pv Рік тому +7

    I hate working in dirty ass factories, laying in insulation in people's attics that are also covered with rat shit and getting hit head with nails that are poking through the roof, or crawl spaces covered in spider webs, and especially the times its like 10 degrees or colder outside and that's where you work all day

  • @1poinucantdothat955
    @1poinucantdothat955 2 роки тому +9

    I hate every job is not prevailing wages for all of US

  • @unfoldingcactus33
    @unfoldingcactus33 2 роки тому +11

    Only thing I don’t like so far is working around fiberglass insulation

  • @alexcrowder1673
    @alexcrowder1673 2 роки тому +23

    Ive been an AC guy and an electrician and both jobs suck lol. I'd way rather just do some framing tbh. It seems like there's less that can to wrong (ussually). Plus customers can SEE what's getting done and dont try to lowball you as much. Nothing more annoying then cutting someone a deal and then having them waste your time trying to haggle even cheaper for another 30 minutes. Especially since the company I worked for was always more than twice as cheap as ANYONE else to begin with. If you included the unpaid time at homedepot i literally made LESS than mimimum wage in both jobs. So glad i quit. I literally make more just cleaning city buses than i ever made as an electrician or AC guy. Its nice because its the same every day. No nasty surprises like trade jobs. Plus they pay absurd bonuses if anyone vomits or makes a "biological" mess of any kind. So even if the bus is nasty, it just means i get paid a bunch more for a few extra minutes of cleaning. Still glad i learned the trades though. Definitely saves me monry if nothing else.

    • @Benderboy35
      @Benderboy35 Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear about the bad experiences during your AC and electrician jobs I can say I did the apprenticeship route for electrician and was getting paid 16$ an hour to start and by the end was making $35 an hour 40 hour work weeks. Trade jobs also depend on location unless you are maintenance. I work in an area with an industrial boom and a lot of companies moving in, we get amazing pay and only work 40hr a week OT is not pushed. We are unionized.

    • @kana8200
      @kana8200 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Benderboy35where are you located??

  • @baronvonjo1929
    @baronvonjo1929 Рік тому +9

    Here I was thinking of being a electrician. Guy today says he can't find anyone and is willing to pay 30 an hour. I have no direction in life so decided to look into it. Seems like a shifty job just like my last trades job

  • @ebikingfungi5082
    @ebikingfungi5082 Рік тому +4

    The worst is after spending 20+ years and working up bs ladder just for both ankles to go and now need triple fusions in both ankles and be years befor I’m back in field if ever and really sucks I started working at 15 and now a year from 40 and faced with looking down barrel disability atleast for number years and I would give just about anything to be back at work ,I love my kids but I miss working sooooo much and going from 70k year to 20k bc only relying on my wife witch dosent have a carrier so say just saying take care your feet and ankles ,thay can be taken out from under you befor u know it much love and keep safe

  • @edwardmcdermott9948
    @edwardmcdermott9948 6 місяців тому +3

    You didn't mention the Porta John's how filthy they are ,with shit pilled up past the seat!!!! And the union says well look for a clean one!!!but contractors threaten the men for walking off the job !!!! And you have to stand on the seat and squat down to go!!!! In brutally cold weather or heat!!!! And all the while paying 5% dues or about $5,000 per year !!!! Do this at least once a day for 40 yrs!!!!

    • @LiyaFevunet
      @LiyaFevunet 3 місяці тому

      Yea I had to do that my first week as a non union electrician and I really became adamant on doing something else with my life

  • @Red24DryBones
    @Red24DryBones 2 роки тому +60

    The wild card of the commute is a concern of mine. The training center is 80+ minutes away depending on the time of day. Work is probably going to send me on hour long commutes often, which means I hope I earn enough to move into "civilization". I've lived a decade of two-hour long commutes,(round trip) and I'm done with that mess. It really wears a person out.

    • @vq_kadin1846
      @vq_kadin1846 2 роки тому +2

      danm. i just started and it's 2hr 30 min round trip for me

    • @Cartman2437
      @Cartman2437 2 роки тому +9

      @@vq_kadin1846 Holy fuck 2 1/2 hours commuting a day? Bro that's 50 hours a month. That's a part-time job right there. There's gotta be work closer to you

    • @ElJefeSan
      @ElJefeSan Рік тому

      Damn i did it for almost 4 years and was becoming miserable.

    • @globalprofits101
      @globalprofits101 Рік тому +2

      Bro an hour at least is extremely common each way in the trades. It is what it is. Keep pushing boys.

    • @user-do2yj5rr2k
      @user-do2yj5rr2k Місяць тому

      ​@@globalprofits10115 minutes is normal in residential lol

  • @diogenesdacynic8656
    @diogenesdacynic8656 11 місяців тому +1

    The 5 reasons being an electrician...will make a man outta you🤣. Just look at the bright side, you could be getting shot at in adghanistan👍🏿

  • @patriciap1214
    @patriciap1214 Рік тому +10

    I’m a female electrician in a power plant and I get up at three in the morning every day and I’m in work by five vixen cranes, tending to the turbines and generators and walking down the switchgear room so yes it has it good points and Dave points with a good pointers is that I make $91 an hour and I double time it’s even better

    • @HMPRODIGY
      @HMPRODIGY Рік тому +2

      Damn 91 per hour is crazy 😂 congrats

    • @patriciap1214
      @patriciap1214 Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much but the reason I make such a high rate like that is as I’m the only one in the company that knows how to work on the big machines or turbine generators I’m the only one, so they leave me alone isn’t that wonderful?

    • @HMPRODIGY
      @HMPRODIGY Рік тому +2

      @@patriciap1214 A positive and also a negative, huh? Lol
      Must be a toll on u physically some days

    • @patriciap1214
      @patriciap1214 Рік тому +1

      Yes, is the negative some days when the machine goes down like a 250 MW machine goes down I have to stay and get it back online. Usually they just leave me alone. I’ll tell you a funny story I was at a bar one night with a friend of mine and I had a little bit too much to drink and the plant manager called me and they brought me in like half shot in the ass and I still fix the thing so I imagine that.

    • @HMPRODIGY
      @HMPRODIGY Рік тому +1

      @@patriciap1214 😂 some boss lady shxt right there lol

  • @travalicious128
    @travalicious128 2 роки тому +26

    Our small company just finished wiring a whole house within 3 days with 3 guys, all of us, to meet the deadline Friday for inspection in this Toronto home lol. Good experience, but can be a lot ...especially for a guy like me being less than a year in the trade. The pressure can be exhausting at the start, but I don't treat it as a deterrent at the end of the day. Not every day is sunshine and rainbows. I just do my best :)

    • @jays6553
      @jays6553 2 роки тому +3

      Fellow torontonian here. Im 24 and trying my best to start my apprenticeship with no experience in electrical but I have been working with my hands and power tools for years. Seems like everyone hiring wants atleast a couple years experience in the trade already. Any tips on getting in?

    • @travalicious128
      @travalicious128 2 роки тому +3

      @@jays6553 Go to a pre apprenticeship school before just jumping in. It's safer that way you know what you're stepping into...somewhat. Also people will want to hire you after graduation. Highly recommend Herzing College..that's where I went.

    • @theworldbegoinup3289
      @theworldbegoinup3289 Рік тому

      do electricians make good money in Toronto?

    • @travalicious128
      @travalicious128 Рік тому

      @@theworldbegoinup3289 Depends on your work ethic and outside life. Also can depend on what company you work for.

    • @theworldbegoinup3289
      @theworldbegoinup3289 Рік тому

      @@travalicious128 like can an electrician earn six figures I rlly wanna be one but ppl say its hard to become one but I've always had a passion in this trade

  • @JJones-cl4dm
    @JJones-cl4dm 5 місяців тому +2

    The main thing that has kicked my ass in 25 yrs of being an electrician is this damn god forsaken Texas heat. Fck me

  • @MealTeam6
    @MealTeam6 2 роки тому +9

    The trades aren’t paying shit in the south. Companies are trying to hire licensed electricians for $20-$25/hr. In Georgia anyway. IBEW pays a little better but it’s still not worth the 16 hour days and everything you mention in the video.

    • @18394hjk
      @18394hjk 2 роки тому +2

      Damn that’s some straight BS

    • @wyattbreymeyer4033
      @wyattbreymeyer4033 2 роки тому +1

      washington state, dakota,indiana,illinois, oregon, are probably the best state, my hometown in washington is one of the best cities in the country for electricians

    • @Saixjacket
      @Saixjacket 2 роки тому

      @@wyattbreymeyer4033 where you at Wyatt? I’m all over king and Snohomish, but interested in what’s going on with places in other cities/counties

    • @antonioulloa4045
      @antonioulloa4045 2 роки тому

      I’m in Texas 30+ for journeymen

  • @mrmacias4217
    @mrmacias4217 Рік тому +7

    I still wanna be this when I grow up

  • @_telnex
    @_telnex Рік тому +3

    Wage is high for electric

  • @Rambleon444
    @Rambleon444 Рік тому +4

    6) To be a journeyman it takes over 4 years. You need at least 720 hours of classroom instruction in an approved electrical program or apprenticeship and 8,000 hours of on-the-job experience.
    7) Working on tall ladders up to 40 feet.

    • @User-zl9pj
      @User-zl9pj 10 місяців тому

      Is that just for the union ? The 4 years bullshit , non union , if u know u know

  • @684avatar
    @684avatar 2 роки тому +6

    It’s a good side job to have but as far as a career unless you get a really good union job or work for some huge corporation I don’t think it’s for you.

  • @Kudeghraw
    @Kudeghraw 3 місяці тому +2

    Its a good thing you didn't get into plumbing. All the plights of electricians, but you have to deal with other people's feces. Imagine waking up early to show up on site at 5 AM to deal with feces?

  • @charliemusto6983
    @charliemusto6983 Рік тому +3

    all of these things really come with any trade

  • @CarlosGarcia-mo4gi
    @CarlosGarcia-mo4gi 2 роки тому +2

    Youre a bummer . Try unloading cointainers by hand minimum wage

  • @jester6909
    @jester6909 2 роки тому +30

    Been in the trade for 5 years! Over it just enrolled in school to better my life but can always go back to it since i have maxed out my pay as a journeyman

    • @abel7800
      @abel7800 2 роки тому +1

      What’s your pay? And are you union?

    • @jester6909
      @jester6909 2 роки тому +3

      @@abel7800 I was making $27 as jw in phoenix but now $33 as assistant superintendent

    • @abel7800
      @abel7800 2 роки тому +3

      @@jester6909 I’m starting soon with no experience but my pay starts at 16.50 but that’s good to know thank you

    • @ieatmonkeys9543
      @ieatmonkeys9543 2 роки тому +1

      @@abel7800 which state?

    • @abel7800
      @abel7800 2 роки тому +2

      @@ieatmonkeys9543 in the dmv but im actually not in the apprenticeship program just working but will apply to get in next year. They’re starting pay is $23 and maxes out at $53-$55

  • @memphistenn710
    @memphistenn710 2 роки тому +15

    I hate being a electrician it sucks ass I got all my tools stolen out the gam box and the company didn't reimburse me SMH and 5 months later they laid me off I hate being a electrician

    • @Acatlike_
      @Acatlike_ 2 роки тому +2

      Are you part of a union?

    • @James-sc6hq
      @James-sc6hq 2 роки тому

      @@Acatlike_ crybaby union 247#

    • @Acanofalconpunch
      @Acanofalconpunch 2 роки тому +2

      @@James-sc6hq and the Giant Peach!

  • @skyemac8
    @skyemac8 2 роки тому +6

    Paramedic then an electrician. Back to a paramedic again. It’s still a good trade to learn.

    • @18394hjk
      @18394hjk 2 роки тому +1

      Why you change your mind

    • @DJgoon12
      @DJgoon12 2 роки тому +1

      Did you become a journeyman before going back to EMS?

  • @fearlesss4
    @fearlesss4 Рік тому +1

    Things that suck he said cold or hot 😂😂😂😂 sounds like a baby I can think of 1000 more things worse then that 😂😂😂

  • @SpidermansSymbiote
    @SpidermansSymbiote 10 місяців тому +1

    Go union, it's so much better.

  • @GeorgeDrippy
    @GeorgeDrippy Рік тому +2

    Would you start this at age 50?

    • @jojolopez177
      @jojolopez177 Рік тому

      I know people who join at that age

  • @jester6909
    @jester6909 2 роки тому +3

    I love my knees and back see ya later 🫡

  • @BOOGLEMANN-m2j
    @BOOGLEMANN-m2j Рік тому +1

    You like being layed off ?
    project management & phase inspections , the ax comes down !
    Everyone works hard or you are gone early on.
    How about the bench warming waiting for the next job call ?
    There is much more too !

  • @QUICKSCOPINxHOES
    @QUICKSCOPINxHOES Рік тому +1

    wow , sounds like being a residential HVAC installer ,, only way easier and take less all around skills . smh

  • @ionutth4895
    @ionutth4895 Рік тому +1

    Sorry but this video rant is not about electricians, its about all trades jobs are like this. If you want comfort from the elements find an office job and then complain about the office life cause thats what humans do, there is no way you will find a job you like unless you like what you do and refuse to work with assholes bosses and companies, or work for yourself.
    There are so many types of electricians no one is forcing you to stick to field work, you can always become maintenance electrician in factory, automation robotics, car , truck, heavy machines electrician and so on, you can always study learn more and evolve.
    After working unqualified jobs for a few years and 2 years as a welder, i requilified as electrician in 1 year and now ive worked as panelbuilder electrician for 2 years switched to a work maintenance in a factory recently for same pay, easier work than panelbuilding, so its up to you where you go and what you do.

  • @nathangeschwender7852
    @nathangeschwender7852 Рік тому +1

    50-60 hours a week?? Bro 6-12+ schedule on the regular, make the money while it’s there

  • @andrewk7745
    @andrewk7745 Рік тому +6

    If I was ask a few years ago when I was a foreman running numerous job and a service truck too I would say massive stress! The lack of help, lack of time I could be on a particular job, phone ringing off the hook, emails all times of the day including evenings and weekends sometimes, keeping material on all the jobs for people I don’t even have time to be on, hiring subs, doing estimates, calling customers about service calls and scheduling them, dealing with all the contractors, clients, building engineers, property managers, constant deadlines for inspections on multiple jobs, keeping track of everyone’s hours on my jobs. I could of just ran my own company! Now that I left I would say 1 lack of work sometimes, 2 waking up early, 3 weather.

    • @robbydash545
      @robbydash545 Рік тому

      Sounds like you were a superintendent. If you didn't have foreman under you than the contractor was screwing you as a foreman. Because a foreman just runs the crew and coordinates with the other trades, that's it!

    • @andrewk7745
      @andrewk7745 Рік тому

      @@robbydash545 the union considers a foreman as part of management. To my knowledge there is no limit to the number of jobs you can run or limitation on job duties. There are limitations on the number of manpower which is 10. I never ran more than 10 even though I had multiple jobs at a time, they were smaller jobs.

  • @JustinSpakable
    @JustinSpakable Рік тому +1

    Before i even watch further than your intro, ill tell you racism x5 has been my biggest hurdle. My nicknames as an apprentice were taco, jose, Rodriguez, domingo, brownie, southerner and burnt toast.
    Edit: im in indiana, myself. Nobody wants to teach a decently brown mexican anything. I had to gain knowledge from yt, our shitty books and the very, very few peoole who gave me a chance. Also. I had to learn quick about weather fluctuating. Its crazy.
    Ive rarely driven less than an hr and a half for a job(maybe 2 yrs out of 7/8 have been within 45 mins). But it happens, as you said.
    Thanks for the vid, bud. Glad its not so bad for you

  • @stephenanderson5630
    @stephenanderson5630 Рік тому +1

    Don’t think you can talk about it unless you been in the trade for like 10-15 years. And been with multiple different companies and fields of electrical.

  • @JIm-w1b
    @JIm-w1b 19 годин тому

    I was an industrial electrician who worked in an aircraft small metal parts plant, and on a difficulty scale of 1 to 10, the job was only about a 2, maybe a 4 at times. I was on call and had lots of sitdown and coffee time. I started as an electricians helper and then over the course of about 3 years, I learned PLC's and machine troubleshooting. Yeah, there's always a better job than the one you've got, but I had no complaints about mine, it was as good as any job I could have asked for

  • @rolando3853
    @rolando3853 Рік тому +1

    Try being a Iron Worker Rod Buster for a week on a bridge deck than youll love sparking the wires.

  • @markwoodard233
    @markwoodard233 День тому

    4th year apprentice from Baltimore. When I become a journeyman I want to get out of construction. It really does take a toll on your body. Especially anyone with existing knee or back problems

  • @thomaskleven8314
    @thomaskleven8314 2 роки тому +2

    15yrs in cabling. I don't like mice droppings. I can live with the cold and heat but mice yuck.

  • @viraljunk34
    @viraljunk34 Місяць тому

    I love my career as an electrician actually, I make 200,000k a year and I use it to buy a lot of thongs I never clean them after use, and I like the crusty smell erm warm smell

  • @jaimemurillo3986
    @jaimemurillo3986 Рік тому +2

    I love being a electrician You should just get an office job you’re not going to get dirty there you’ll be just sitting down it looks like that’s what you wanna do for a living 😂

  • @novell80
    @novell80 Рік тому +3

    I understand you. On the other hand, you can be unlucky in every other profession. Either you should ask yourself: "What can I chance to get out of my situation?" The area of the Electrical Profession is very wide.

    • @rodolfosantana9015
      @rodolfosantana9015 7 місяців тому +1

      Yep I'm a low voltage installer and might switch up to vehicle electrician.

  • @brady4684
    @brady4684 Рік тому +1

    Sounds like you’re not bidding the right jobs if you’re working for yourself.. also your kinda being a baby “oh I’m cold/hot or I’m getting dirty” go get an office job then. You’re also basically explaining every construction job ever with hours and driving 😂😂. Doing electrical in terms of beating up your body is easily one of the most gravy. Basically I sum this whole video up to you should probably just get an office job

  • @armandomejiatakara818
    @armandomejiatakara818 15 днів тому

    I’m in Hawaii. There’s a lot of passing showers. Working on high rise buildings, the deck is already slick with pipes, rebar, and release agents, but when it rains or showers, it gets REALLY slick so every trade worker goes down one floor until the rain passes…
    Except for electricians…
    You think we’d know better🤣🤣🤣

  • @anthonyesparsen7776
    @anthonyesparsen7776 7 місяців тому +1

    Most electricians work regular hours guys I don't know what this guy is talking about

  • @Mossskaterhans
    @Mossskaterhans 10 днів тому

    Yes I know 3 electricians who died from lung related illness .
    One was on my Apprenticeship , another (More like a handy ) , the last was another 3 phase electrician.
    Additional to the lung related deaths my mentor had a stroke after being overworked and stressed, done.
    Too many go in to these dumps . Poisoning and damaging the living hell out of their bodies .
    Lead soldering and brain fog. God the list is endless. I've studied additional 5 year degree to hopefully sit in a clean safe space.

  • @johnbutler1279
    @johnbutler1279 10 місяців тому +1

    As I recall when I did resi work, we were never going fast enough. When we did catch up the other trades had not completed there end. So for me I would say you are never ahead of schedule.

  • @willtheelectrician8184
    @willtheelectrician8184 Рік тому +1

    This is your daily hate mail… come to Nashville

  • @TT-ot1np
    @TT-ot1np 17 днів тому

    If these are your only complaints you are doing good.... Try being a labor in a plant/foundry. Overtime as a complaint lmfao,

  • @jacobsidorin2055
    @jacobsidorin2055 Рік тому +1

    Or sometimes in the summer you get the life of luxury working in AC.

  • @stephbugg8988
    @stephbugg8988 Рік тому +1

    AK steel, or whatever that Cleveland something was bad with oil... Republic conduit - awful. Portage Indiana steel plant was bad.

  • @anthonyesparsen7776
    @anthonyesparsen7776 7 місяців тому +1

    No hate here brother but everywhere I've worked in my state it's always been regular working hours

  • @anthonyesparsen7776
    @anthonyesparsen7776 7 місяців тому +1

    The electrical trade is probably The cleanest lightest trade of the trades , everyone I know in the trades other then electrical have told me they wanted to be an electrician first but did not have the choice so that is why they are now plumbers, mechanical, have techs

  • @donberg01
    @donberg01 23 дні тому

    Miss management is becoming common in the US everywhere, and the lack of appreciation of the skilled tradesmen.

  • @ImperfectFilmsHD
    @ImperfectFilmsHD 2 роки тому +2

    I'm in service so I wake up at 9am lol

  • @alxlr328
    @alxlr328 Рік тому +2

    I see all this things about how it takes a toll on your body to the point it’s back breaking. Are they exaggerating or is it not that bad?

    • @the_original_bug_god
      @the_original_bug_god Рік тому

      They're exaggerating.

    • @Caucasiancookingadventures
      @Caucasiancookingadventures 24 дні тому

      ​@@the_original_bug_god No it can be back breaking. I started the trade two months ago and they had me digging 70 feet trenches at 20 inches deep in July and August. On top of that no one was willing to teach me anything, they just used me as a pack mule. Avoid this trade if you are easily offended, you need a thick skin and a strong mind + willpower to do this. I liked the work but it's out of my control. Gonna go use my CDL class A and make way more money hauling freight.

  • @Lexus7912
    @Lexus7912 26 днів тому

    Fellow sparky here, working in the winter on a deck job 30 stories up in the middle of the winter in NYC

  • @Binbounty09
    @Binbounty09 Рік тому +17

    Ive been working as a sparky since 2010 . I had a terrible time as an apprentice, pretty much moved every 6 months from either lack of work or terrible jobs. If i knew what i know now i prob would not have become a tradesperson. From my experience working in the GTA if your not a buisness owner or working in a large union your going to work for pennies on the dollar. You will have to provide all your own hand and power tools that will not be replaced when they break, insane commutes and terrible working conditions. I would not recomend younger people to get into the trades atm. Wages are stagnating and expectations are continuing to rise every year. Also you have to take into account you will never be able to WFH so you will always be required to live within driveable distance of your jobsites. Then you have to add the constant danger of heights, crushing accidents, inhaltion of debris from concrete and metal all while the expectations of working live is just common practice for most people ive spoken to in my time. It is just simply becoming less and less viable to do the job when certain retail stores are paying 28/h to stock shelves.

    • @timeforce80
      @timeforce80 Рік тому +4

      I've been thinking about switching to electrician because of pay seems really good right now I'm studying computer maintenance and computer networking starting out I can make 20-25 an hour computer networking and entry level job I just wanted to take it I just want to start getting paid pretty well now cuz I'm about to turn 30 and I want to start I don't want to start making decent money in my late 30s I want to hopefully retire about my early mid-50s what's your opinion on it you say it's not good to get on it now is that because it's a union thing or non-union thing????

    • @Binbounty09
      @Binbounty09 Рік тому +4

      @@timeforce80 depending on where you live you will have to go through a 4-5 year apprenticeship. Where you will most likely make much less until you are fully licensed. One of the biggest issues I've seen is after you get licensed it becomes almost impossible to continue to increase earnings year over year. The 2 careers in question are vastly different and I don't currently see you achieving your goal by traditional means. My advice is if your going to enter the trades, you have to plan a very specific plan and path with some sort of exit strategy to a job with a saleable salary. You will simply never make a decent living working hourly nless you work 80 hours a week. I don't know about you but my job is not my life, it is a means by which I live the life I want and you can't do alot when your body is broken and your working 80h a week. Please do extensive research.

    • @timeforce80
      @timeforce80 Рік тому

      @@Binbounty09 I greatly appreciate it I will do more research on it right now I'm in school for computer networking and maintenance and I can start off at least 20-25 an hour which isn't too bad I have a friend of mine doing HVAC I believe and he says he'll make some money doing that that's what it got me interested cuz unfortunately I should have been doing this stuff at least five or six years ago but life got in the way but thank you I look a lot more into it and see what happens I'll ask a friend of mine who's electrician and see what he thinks

    • @johomi9925
      @johomi9925 Рік тому

      wow so true

    • @MitchJohnson0110
      @MitchJohnson0110 Рік тому

      I always figured becoming a Union electrician was the only one that made sense. Fully benny's always and $35 an hour scale. Can't rope you into 80 hour weeks unless its in the contract, etc

  • @lookatmyzombies9377
    @lookatmyzombies9377 9 днів тому

    I'm an electromechanic 2nd year. It has gotten so cold my multimeter leads froze up hahahaha who else

  • @ri0t872
    @ri0t872 10 місяців тому +1

    All I gotta know is if the money is worth it

  • @moop111
    @moop111 Рік тому +1

    don’t listen to this guy, the problems he listed are with just about every single trade. not only that, electricians are really needed and a lot of young ppl my age(23) tend to take the easy way out and choose welding. you won’t make as much money doing that and your job will be pretty much the same thing every day after a year or two bc it’s not that much to learn. i know guys who are 70+ years old and they’re still learning electrical. it’s really fun

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician  Рік тому +1

      I’m not telling people not to do it. I’m informing them. My channel is dedicated to helping inform people about the electrical trade. I think it’s a great opportunity and I try to push people towards it.

  • @419chris419
    @419chris419 25 днів тому

    Making it through the apprenticeship is the hardest. You can get flushed out so easily depending on the hands on or written exams.

  • @snakegaming764
    @snakegaming764 Місяць тому

    Fuck how’d I know you were from Indiana as soon as you started talking about cold and hot weather some days it’s both.

  • @fxm7183
    @fxm7183 11 місяців тому +1

    Being employed 6 months out of the year is not so much fun. You may make alotnof money when you are working,but you better hold on to that money my guy

    • @chimeramon2765
      @chimeramon2765 Місяць тому

      And this is what's beginning to murder the career for me. I'm tired of my father every time I call him asking me if i'm still working when that was never the theme before I got in the trade. Maybe I'm one of the unlucky one's but I just know. I've been laid off several times forced to find another company in under 3 years. I've always bounced back but i'm getting sick of having to move around like a gypsy to make my ends.

  • @eduardoig17
    @eduardoig17 2 роки тому +2

    An hour and a half to go from one side of the city to the other and that’s worst-case scenario? Dude that is good. Try living in Houston where it takes you an hour just to drive 10 to 15 miles during rush hour

  • @Nick169x
    @Nick169x Місяць тому

    Got my journeyman ticket 2 years ago make decent money but honestly any kind of normal job is frickin lame chase your dreams people

  • @BathtubToasterr
    @BathtubToasterr 10 місяців тому +1

    Where in Indiana are you? I'm in the Terre Haute area!

  • @stronghold1771
    @stronghold1771 Рік тому +1

    That’s the construction game for you, every other trade deals with pros and cons

  • @Minutemensurvivalist99
    @Minutemensurvivalist99 Місяць тому

    Electrician is the best of all the trades I heard. I'm trying to get into an apprenticeship.

  • @crackedrocks5274
    @crackedrocks5274 2 роки тому +6

    hey yall, im a highschool student exploring my career options. As an electrician is it a must for you to travel far away, or is that only for certain types of electricians?

    • @ChrissGriffin2000
      @ChrissGriffin2000 2 роки тому +9

      I’m in a community college electrician program and no, you can pretty much go anywhere. From residential to industrial to construction the possibilities are endless and the pay is great. I say go give it a try!

    • @crackedrocks5274
      @crackedrocks5274 2 роки тому +2

      @@ChrissGriffin2000 thanks man!

    • @CAMMEDcivic
      @CAMMEDcivic 2 роки тому +1

      Get into the apprenticeship program

    • @erichovatt
      @erichovatt 2 роки тому +8

      Some electricians have it pretty good. Others have an absolute hell of a time their entire career. My advice is if you have the desire and money, time etc to pursue something else do it. I love what I do because I was born to work hard. I however have made my life a whole lot harder pursuing this path. Up to you man. This trade is by far the best of all and the most highly skilled without a shadow of a doubt. If you’re up for a challenge and want to learn give it a try. Just be mentally prepared for what is ahead. It can be a great job some days. Other days you will be testing your patients and motivation. But at the end of every day I guarantee you will be proud of what you do.

    • @MitchJohnson0110
      @MitchJohnson0110 Рік тому +2

      Make sure you gen into a Union. They have the best benefits and pay by far

  • @jamesstanchfield2212
    @jamesstanchfield2212 Рік тому +1

    I am a electrician, and I hate electricians

  • @ValenceFlux
    @ValenceFlux 11 місяців тому +1

    I experienced a few doozies but the worst part of being an electricians apprentice was shouldering rmc up to a roof and that moment you turn the corner and your back pops several times from your neck to your tailbone until your legs go numb... that was the worst experience for me. Only a few real electricians know what I'm talking about. But I did more shouldering materials around and coring concrete than I got to wire anything. If I was lucky I got to wire some things up.