That was a good looking HF. Kewl to be there on Day 1. Stay positive and baby steps. Really enjoying seeing you back. You have always kept it real. 💪💪💪
Brother Dow, my last job search cost me 167 (I logged each one) applications. Only got a handful of useful interviews. I have been at the gig I got going over 5 years now. It is unpleasant to say the least. I guess my point is, and no I'm not a troll or hater. that sometimes we gotta bite the bullet and handle the lameness of a bummer job so the bills not only get paid, but you can have extra dough to more than just get by. I hope you settle down. If credit is all that you think is keeping you from an LE gig, work on getting the credit better. Even a bankruptcy goes away after 7 years or so. Rock on and fight the good fight.
Hey Justin, don't get discouraged by the naysayers. I give you credit for trying different things. I wish I had that drive. I'm 49, been a heavy equipment mechanic for 27 years. Dealer I work for gave me a half ass railroad job up to the parts department, long story I won't go into. Discovered that parts counter isn't really my thing but at my age where else do I go? Keep on going, you'll find something and something I hope you're happy with. There's not much worse than hating your job and feeling stuck at it. I'm here for the ride with you.
I moved to southern Oregon 4 years ago from Reno and it was the best decision I’ve ever made. Good luck brother! You can do it! Don’t listen to the haters.
I suggested cdl many times because it’s easy to get into and you’ll make good money and can be local, understand it ain’t for everyone, but your definitely right about yucca valley being a terrible terrible location, your nearest place is Palm Springs where there’s also not much so yah definitely bad location wise, a move would definitely make a huge difference
It looks like to me Oregon is the move you need to make. You can only do so much where you were at in the desert before. Now you having opportunities and possibilities at Oregon. Hopefully your family is willing to make the move and start a whole new adventure with you. This seems to be the answer to your needs so far.
@melgross it's actually not that hard to do you can get a free llc online and then you look into insurance and he has the skills to do mobile and if he opens shop start small 1 bay maybe 2 1 lift and work your way up to employees. I'm almost at the point of starting my shop just need to save a few more dollars for lift. I got a 60 gal air compressor for 100 bucks will break down eventually but it's a start I have tool cause I wrench everyday. It's setting goals and achieving. Not hard if you want it it's hard for people who have there hand out and want to be given something. If your a go getter it will come yes it will take time but in the end he will strive for him and his family if he puts his mind to it
@@scottbritt9058 good luck. I hope you do well with it. I had two businesses, getting started is difficult. Getting customers is difficult. It’s not really a matter of “If you open it, customers will come.” It would be great if it were that automatic. But you have to build up a reputation and that’s hard. My businesses were t in mechanics, but it’s the same principle. You need some marketing. And the skill level had better be there, as well as the determination to stick the first months, or more, while you’re hopefully slowly building that customer base. Anyone who doesn’t have that grit shouldn’t even begin.
I've watched your channel for a long time. I'm glad you are still fighting. Life has ups and downs. I know you are write about work in Yucca Valley.i go down there for koh. Wish you well.
I still think just getting a dealer job is the best choice. Even if your diag skills suck, they still need heavy re and re guys. Aftermarket and hot rod bullshit is a deadend.
How much is someone worth? Look around and see what people with the same skill level are being paid in the industry and you see what they’re worth. Whether we like it or not, our idea of our own worth isn’t what we think it is, too often. Understanding what we really are worth helps be realistic.
Cool update man. Keep up the forward momentum. All we can do in the comment section is just give kudos or pointers.. Negative comments go absolutely nowhere. Looking forward to that call back for yah!!!
Rotating shift for me called aws, it's very possible I may end with that in the future with a spacifc job option I'm working towards, I would need to find secondary work to stay busy,
With your skill set did you ever consider a municipality position as a mechanic or shop supervisor? I have worked for the local government as a mechanic making good money and great benefits...7 to 3 and laid back
Keep doing what you're doing. I can't imagine how I'd deal with all the haters. People say some ugly crap on the internet they would never say to your face. It sounds like you're finding opportunities and making the moves you needed to.
I am one of those burned out Techs i retired 6 yrs ago Justin at your age you are better off finding something else the industry sucks now 20 vrrs ago i was making more money as a tech then they are today and I did it 35 yrrs . Ive worked In Dealerships , Used car Lots and Independents In Fact my Father Owned a Used car for 30 plus years the Industry has changed for the worst Good luck to you Man
So many trolls man. Keep doing you man we are just along for the ride… you ever think about being an electrician? I’m a lineman just thinking that it would be good for ya cause you don’t have to know anything to get started.
@@philh9238ah man they can’t find enough help here… they are tapping into the unions all over the country and shipping the guys here. But, from the sounds of Justin’s town I doubt that’s the case.
Yeah bro change your face duh!! Hopefully it works out being able to move your family up there. You listed all the reasons why it's a good move, ain't shit out in the desert!
I'd enjoy some physical work, I do home-work and make plenty of money. Am I happy? nope. Doing something physical would be cool. But, I am making more $$$ than I need at home.
@nathanielbodine2212 I understand what you said. I realize timber industry gigs are physically demanding, but am curious as to why? He's seemingly in good shape.
I think most of us probably view you as like a little brother that you want to give advice to but you struggle with grit. You always have an excuse to give up easy. Law enforcement won’t hire you. You’d probably work for a month or two then try to get medical retirement or something. I’m not sure you’d pass a psych evaluation. You’re delusional on your willingness to be uncomfortable and grind for a better future. But I’ll admit I’ll keep watching hoping something changes but it won’t.
Right on, despite some of the commenters. Glad you're taking us along for the adventure.
Thank you for the update Justin, tough times don’t last forever buddy, get up to Oregon and get your money back in the place you want
That was a good looking HF. Kewl to be there on Day 1. Stay positive and baby steps. Really enjoying seeing you back. You have always kept it real. 💪💪💪
Oregon looks beautiful! I think you will do well there! Best of luck my friend!
Brother Dow, my last job search cost me 167 (I logged each one) applications. Only got a handful of useful interviews.
I have been at the gig I got going over 5 years now. It is unpleasant to say the least. I guess my point is, and no I'm not a troll or hater. that sometimes we gotta bite the bullet and handle the lameness of a bummer job so the bills not only get paid, but you can have extra dough to more than just get by.
I hope you settle down. If credit is all that you think is keeping you from an LE gig, work on getting the credit better. Even a bankruptcy goes away after 7 years or so. Rock on and fight the good fight.
It was likely just a lame excuse for them
Hey Justin, don't get discouraged by the naysayers. I give you credit for trying different things. I wish I had that drive. I'm 49, been a heavy equipment mechanic for 27 years. Dealer I work for gave me a half ass railroad job up to the parts department, long story I won't go into.
Discovered that parts counter isn't really my thing but at my age where else do I go? Keep on going, you'll find something and something I hope you're happy with. There's not much worse than hating your job and feeling stuck at it. I'm here for the ride with you.
I moved to southern Oregon 4 years ago from Reno and it was the best decision I’ve ever made. Good luck brother! You can do it! Don’t listen to the haters.
I suggested cdl many times because it’s easy to get into and you’ll make good money and can be local, understand it ain’t for everyone, but your definitely right about yucca valley being a terrible terrible location, your nearest place is Palm Springs where there’s also not much so yah definitely bad location wise, a move would definitely make a huge difference
It looks like to me Oregon is the move you need to make. You can only do so much where you were at in the desert before. Now you having opportunities and possibilities at Oregon. Hopefully your family is willing to make the move and start a whole new adventure with you. This seems to be the answer to your needs so far.
Even being in oregon keep looking into opening your own shop or being mobile. Don't have someone control your life. Control it on your terms
So easy to say. So hard to do.
@melgross it's actually not that hard to do you can get a free llc online and then you look into insurance and he has the skills to do mobile and if he opens shop start small 1 bay maybe 2 1 lift and work your way up to employees. I'm almost at the point of starting my shop just need to save a few more dollars for lift. I got a 60 gal air compressor for 100 bucks will break down eventually but it's a start I have tool cause I wrench everyday. It's setting goals and achieving. Not hard if you want it it's hard for people who have there hand out and want to be given something. If your a go getter it will come yes it will take time but in the end he will strive for him and his family if he puts his mind to it
@@scottbritt9058 good luck. I hope you do well with it. I had two businesses, getting started is difficult. Getting customers is difficult. It’s not really a matter of “If you open it, customers will come.” It would be great if it were that automatic. But you have to build up a reputation and that’s hard. My businesses were t in mechanics, but it’s the same principle. You need some marketing. And the skill level had better be there, as well as the determination to stick the first months, or more, while you’re hopefully slowly building that customer base. Anyone who doesn’t have that grit shouldn’t even begin.
Justin keep your head up and your heart in the right place. You’re doing fine and things will work out.💪
Live your best life homie. It will all work out in the end.
I've watched your channel for a long time. I'm glad you are still fighting. Life has ups and downs. I know you are write about work in Yucca Valley.i go down there for koh. Wish you well.
New chapter ! Woohooo !!!
Awesome Video
Brother, following you on your journey. Best of luck! You should come to Wyoming!
I still think just getting a dealer job is the best choice. Even if your diag skills suck, they still need heavy re and re guys. Aftermarket and hot rod bullshit is a deadend.
Good luck brother!
How much is someone worth? Look around and see what people with the same skill level are being paid in the industry and you see what they’re worth. Whether we like it or not, our idea of our own worth isn’t what we think it is, too often. Understanding what we really are worth helps be realistic.
What happened to the dealership interviews there??? Did you hear back?? Pulling for you.
Cool update man. Keep up the forward momentum. All we can do in the comment section is just give kudos or pointers.. Negative comments go absolutely nowhere. Looking forward to that call back for yah!!!
Which place do you like better the desert or Oregon?
Rotating shift for me called aws, it's very possible I may end with that in the future with a spacifc job option I'm working towards, I would need to find secondary work to stay busy,
Good luck dude.
Who cares what other people think F$?k them. In the end you have to do the best you and your family. Best of luck bro
Whats up my friend
With your skill set did you ever consider a municipality position as a mechanic or shop supervisor? I have worked for the local government as a mechanic making good money and great benefits...7 to 3 and laid back
Keep doing what you're doing. I can't imagine how I'd deal with all the haters. People say some ugly crap on the internet they would never say to your face. It sounds like you're finding opportunities and making the moves you needed to.
I'm up in vancouver but if I'm ever down south can I stop in and say hi to ya at the local hf
You graduated from sweethome? You looked familiar. I graduated in 06
Justin!!! 😎😎😎
You have any tool for sale?
Why don’t you try law enforcement or corrections in Oregon, they might have different hiring requirements there.
Credit and collections disqualifies you up here and basically every department. Its a character trait unfortunately
@@tommyhairyeah7726corrections too?
Justin just you do you. At the end of the day we all know your self worth, don't let A potential employer or hater, tell you otherwise.
The job market is garbage man keep on goin
Other than sounding a bit nasally (which allergies would explain), you sound normal to me. I don’t know what others are griping about.
I am one of those burned out Techs i retired 6 yrs ago Justin at your age you are better off finding something else the industry sucks now 20 vrrs ago i was making more money as a tech then they are today and I did it 35 yrrs . Ive worked In Dealerships , Used car Lots and Independents In Fact my Father Owned a Used car for 30 plus years the Industry has changed for the worst Good luck to you Man
Haha theres room to move in yours
So many trolls man. Keep doing you man we are just along for the ride… you ever think about being an electrician? I’m a lineman just thinking that it would be good for ya cause you don’t have to know anything to get started.
Really? I’d be interested in it in ohio
@@philh9238ah man they can’t find enough help here… they are tapping into the unions all over the country and shipping the guys here. But, from the sounds of Justin’s town I doubt that’s the case.
You made it almost a whole week.
He did one day of timber cruising, but he’s onto roofing. Less walking
12:50 lol doctors are literally crying about nurse practictioners over stepping their duties and trying to be considered docs in their own right.
Well in theory a NP is a a health care provider, normally FMP, as the same level at a doctor without having to work under an MD’s license.
Yeah bro change your face duh!! Hopefully it works out being able to move your family up there. You listed all the reasons why it's a good move, ain't shit out in the desert!
I'd enjoy some physical work, I do home-work and make plenty of money. Am I happy? nope. Doing something physical would be cool. But, I am making more $$$ than I need at home.
@@JMD0824 I'm not bragging.
do fleet or diesl and work hourly flat rate is a scam man too stressful not worth the addes stress and inconsistant pay checks
What happened with the timber gig?
@@fumanpoo4725 it was to hard.
@@nathanielbodine2212 What?
@@fumanpoo4725 you asked “what happened to the timber gig?” Which I replied “it was to hard” so he quit.
@nathanielbodine2212 I understand what you said. I realize timber industry gigs are physically demanding, but am curious as to why? He's seemingly in good shape.
@@fumanpoo4725he’s 40. You start that when you’re in your early 20’s at the latest.
I think most of us probably view you as like a little brother that you want to give advice to but you struggle with grit. You always have an excuse to give up easy. Law enforcement won’t hire you. You’d probably work for a month or two then try to get medical retirement or something. I’m not sure you’d pass a psych evaluation. You’re delusional on your willingness to be uncomfortable and grind for a better future. But I’ll admit I’ll keep watching hoping something changes but it won’t.
Damn this sums it up perfectly
Visit (maybe join) the VFW in Sweet Home. Some very nice people there. They may be able to help you. ps: quit wasting money on tattoos.