Making $100K A Year As An Ironworker In NYC | On The Job

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  • @jeffthemilkdud5908
    @jeffthemilkdud5908 4 роки тому +2595

    Survived cancer while being a single mother? That is a real superhero!!!

    • @LocestSwarmSC831
      @LocestSwarmSC831 4 роки тому +10

      Absolutely

    • @StilettoShay
      @StilettoShay 4 роки тому +15

      . . . took the words right out of my mouth.

    • @bxboro4662
      @bxboro4662 4 роки тому +52

      @@legion4698 some kids raised with both parents aren’t raised “properly” sooooo😏

    • @emanualcarr7408
      @emanualcarr7408 4 роки тому +1

      I agree

    • @PoyatoChez
      @PoyatoChez 4 роки тому +8

      Though this is definitely commendable; Being a single mother and succeeding to such an extent is amazing. However, wording it as if surviving cancer is done through effort and endurance does not do justice to those who were just not as fortunate.

  • @Giuseppe_Paolillo
    @Giuseppe_Paolillo 4 роки тому +2950

    I have to put my hat off for this woman. Brutally resilient.

    • @onyinyesarah1226
      @onyinyesarah1226 4 роки тому +93

      @No Ono or she was hard working and qualified?

    • @mimiwallen
      @mimiwallen 4 роки тому +16

      @@onyinyesarah1226 you said it best! Thx

    • @DmncnGy12
      @DmncnGy12 4 роки тому +54

      @No Ono Stop living life playing the victim, there are plenty of opportunities if you seek them.

    • @Sadude13
      @Sadude13 4 роки тому +19

      @@mimiwallen can she not be both. A hard working and qualiified black woman

    • @steff6146
      @steff6146 4 роки тому +13

      @No Ono if that was the case, why are all her coworkers mostly white men ?

  • @NIGHTOWLmetalcore
    @NIGHTOWLmetalcore 3 роки тому +1028

    This woman is the epitome of resilient af. She went from being a single mom of two kids, living in poverty AND a cancer survivor. To being the only woman at her job, doing something that very few people can do, while making six figures. She inspires me to say the least 🙂

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +30

      Thank you. I'm glad to have inspired you

    • @rickDArula
      @rickDArula 3 роки тому +10

      My grandma was in her early 50s still doing this work in Chicago

    • @scottmeehan9611
      @scottmeehan9611 3 роки тому +2

      I agree with everything u said apart from saying its a job only a few people can do. U can train anyone to be a steel erector its just mechano on a massive scale.

    • @Anewevisual
      @Anewevisual 3 роки тому +1

      Okay and

    • @ayobalogun7690
      @ayobalogun7690 3 роки тому +2

      I really do think she deserves some formal recognition/ award. A real life superwoman!

  • @Dezdamoonbear
    @Dezdamoonbear 3 роки тому +306

    "They'd want something that cost a $1 But a $1 was a stretch" 😩 That hurt. So happy she can provide for her kids now.

  • @entrepreneurcity3317
    @entrepreneurcity3317 3 роки тому +229

    Shouts out to the guys that makes the girls feel welcome in a predominantly male work environment🎉🎉🌟

  • @robertstanley980
    @robertstanley980 4 роки тому +3325

    This is great. The trades should be glorified. It’s hard work. Nothing can exist without the trades.

    • @718ant5
      @718ant5 4 роки тому +20

      Exactly!

    • @cameronsantiago3155
      @cameronsantiago3155 4 роки тому

      @@johnbruhl7136 ?

    • @waynewayne8419
      @waynewayne8419 4 роки тому +38

      @Jacob Dawson is the soul crushing debt you have any much better? Plus tradesmen make bank and that’s not even included in the cash jobs they make. Way I see it if you stay in shape no trade should give you that much of an issue.

    • @xaviervelez8835
      @xaviervelez8835 4 роки тому +42

      @@waynewayne8419 It's a trade-off. You make more on the bottom end from a trade but there's a lower ceiling with trades. So yeah, fresh out of college at an entry level job, you're going to make more as a trade worker. But that gap closes quickly after a few years in most fields and immediately in others. Her ~100k is what some CS grads are making fresh out, and she needed basically college to accomplish that(Her time as an apprentice, while paid is not even close to 100k a year). And guess what? That's pretty much where the growth ends for trade workers, while the CS grade is just getting started.
      And if you went to a State School and were practical your loans can be minimal, meaning that you're zooming past a trade worker in the first 4 years to leave them in the dust for 26+ years.
      So cool, you did well in your 20's and early 30's. But your knees are shot by 35, your back is broken by 40, and you're making basically the same amount you were when you were 25.

    • @waynewayne8419
      @waynewayne8419 4 роки тому +20

      @@xaviervelez8835 that’s quite far off the ground from what we I’ve seen off my experience: the guy I work with clears 120k easily. Makes 60k legally and the other cash. He’s well invested in the stock market and had a great house and no kids. The other oldest guy that I’ve lived with has 4 houses all from his trade and is now retired. And unlike computer science which you can actually teach yourself the payout is bigger when you gain experience and decided to become a project manager or builder. That’s how you actually make a lot of money in the trade business.

  • @sironeil-personalfinancere9367
    @sironeil-personalfinancere9367 4 роки тому +1282

    Who else is inspired by this woman? I'm from NY and I love to see these kinds of stories

    • @raconte-moialice9509
      @raconte-moialice9509 4 роки тому +19

      I'm in awe! I'm so afraid of heights lol. She's a wonderful role model for anybody looking for a career change.

    • @sironeil-personalfinancere9367
      @sironeil-personalfinancere9367 4 роки тому +9

      @@raconte-moialice9509 Me too haha! That's why I'm in the process of buying multi family property in Brooklyn & documenting my journey on UA-cam to inspire others

    • @xilencered7788
      @xilencered7788 4 роки тому +2

      Hard work pays off.

    • @DreadsOfAmbition
      @DreadsOfAmbition 4 роки тому

      @@raconte-moialice9509 jrfjoco of koj

    • @ladypink3473
      @ladypink3473 3 роки тому +4

      @@sironeil-personalfinancere9367 Subscribed. Im rooting for you.
      Also from NYC and I’m inspired by her and her story!!

  • @moneybee
    @moneybee 4 роки тому +1042

    These are the kind of stories that *NEED* to be shown on the news and taught in school classrooms. If you work hard and are intentional you can do great things!

    • @sebastienc.2257
      @sebastienc.2257 4 роки тому +16

      @X_X m they’re working on it. There are a few programs outside of schools. Unfortunately, taxes and school programs go hand in hand and people run away from taxes.

    • @sebastienc.2257
      @sebastienc.2257 4 роки тому +22

      I definitely agree we also don’t teach children about the wide variety of careers, the cost of living or the standard of living.

    • @MrBriwolf
      @MrBriwolf 4 роки тому +16

      Strong union support definitely doesn't hurt either

    • @Kiaras_YT
      @Kiaras_YT 4 роки тому +38

      What should be shown on the news is the lack of opportunities, healthcare, and job security for black people in inner cities. I am so happy she was able to find something that intrigued her and that was able to change the course of her lifestyle.

    • @beauty4u132
      @beauty4u132 4 роки тому +4

      @@Kiaras_YT exactly! She won the lottery!

  • @suminthar1
    @suminthar1 4 роки тому +752

    Hope her kids understand their mom’s struggles.

    • @8enjiochoo
      @8enjiochoo 4 роки тому +2

      Are you mechanical engineer. You seem familiar ?

    • @8enjiochoo
      @8enjiochoo 4 роки тому

      @@suminthar1 UT AUSTIN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ADVERTISEMENT

    • @heartbrokendra
      @heartbrokendra 3 роки тому +1

      If they don't now, they will later

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +13

      They will when they're older. Right now I'm just a regular annoying mom lol

    • @tradinwarstoriez5641
      @tradinwarstoriez5641 3 роки тому +1

      @@mdavis8824 oh this is you??

  • @ipsilonia
    @ipsilonia 4 роки тому +431

    this was incredible. i like how real memesha was about how hazardous the work is, and how they're probably getting underpaid when you consider what they put their bodies through. i've always been in awe of the folks who do work like this, and memesha was the perfect person to invite us in and show us how life-changing a job like this has been for her!

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much. The women who were interviewing me made me extremely comfortable and told me to be myself.

  • @naturalbeauty_abena1230
    @naturalbeauty_abena1230 4 роки тому +550

    She inspires and gives hope. God bless and protect her and all the workers.

  • @itsdennis
    @itsdennis 4 роки тому +538

    So humble and such a hard working deserving person. She is a fantastic role model for women!

    • @Cyphlix
      @Cyphlix 4 роки тому

      Na, shes just privileged.

    • @taoist32
      @taoist32 4 роки тому +8

      And she doesn’t put down men to feel superior. The opposite of what a lot of young girls and women are doing these days.

    • @Alien300Blackout
      @Alien300Blackout 4 роки тому +2

      Unfortunately most single Mom's on welfare will not be inspired to make change they will continue to be parasites and live off taxpayers hard work its been going on ever since welfare was started and there's no end in site

  • @NatC2U
    @NatC2U 4 роки тому +88

    I’m so proud of her. She gives me hope and motivates me.

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you. You have to be diligent and work hard for what you want. Give it your all 🥰

  • @jilliancapewell7845
    @jilliancapewell7845 4 роки тому +152

    I loved hearing about Memesha's story, and super interested in seeing women in the trades in general. My dad is a union electrician and I was able to get a scholarship through his union for college!

    • @digitallocations1423
      @digitallocations1423 3 роки тому +3

      That's amazing.
      All the best. 😊

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +9

      Thank you. We have a scholarship fund also. I love the benefits of being apart of a union

  • @calvinmiller3044
    @calvinmiller3044 4 роки тому +1641

    This is what happens when you give people opportunities to change their situations and breakdown some of the barriers to obtain the American Dream. Getting education for free allowed her to take on the risk and make it do what it do. Great story of an organization getting results.

    • @quietcontender6969
      @quietcontender6969 4 роки тому +59

      @Aubrey true. So instead of blindly giving money to give back to communities. pay for opportunities.

    • @mikolowiskamikolowiska4993
      @mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 4 роки тому +54

      It' isn't free
      And she wasn't given
      She put in the work

    • @aymanalrsheed5920
      @aymanalrsheed5920 4 роки тому +50

      Mikolowiska Mikolowiska the classes were free.. otherwise paying for that in NY would be impossible with her salary and kids. But that’s obviously not taking away from her hard work.

    • @daxisperry7644
      @daxisperry7644 4 роки тому +43

      Her education wasn’t free. She worked for a company and Made Them Money. So they are able to invest in their worker and teach them more.

    • @Rudenbehr
      @Rudenbehr 4 роки тому +22

      @@daxisperry7644 whatever phrasing you need that allows you to vote for more of this for more people

  • @DiamondFlame45
    @DiamondFlame45 4 роки тому +1483

    Some blue collar jobs especially the ones that are unionized pay well and have excellent benefits. Some more than white collar jobs.

    • @kibskibs498
      @kibskibs498 4 роки тому +130

      I will add however to this as a 3rd generation construction company owner that you also have to balance these jobs are physically demanding and can be dangerous, along with very unusual hours. It takes a certain person to really thrive in the job. Always people not cut out for the job that don’t make it because it’s a shock for sure. But it’s worth the 4-5 years to get to that senior level for sure over most white collar jobs!

    • @alezandradavila2581
      @alezandradavila2581 4 роки тому +7

      @@kibskibs498 yes I will agree most ppl I know in the pandemic that are working are in trades like this

    • @dkchen
      @dkchen 4 роки тому +10

      A lot of blue collar jobs even the ones that are not unionized can pay well. Where I live, construction workers can demand $25/hour starting, and they'll easily get 40 hours per week.

    • @lisa39978
      @lisa39978 4 роки тому +16

      @@dkchen this happens more often in states where union is big, non-unionized companies have to offer competitive pay with union jobs otherwise they can’t attract employees.

    • @lisa39978
      @lisa39978 4 роки тому +46

      @@kibskibs498 I agree, she said it well. It is hard work, waking up and 4:30 and getting at work at 6:30 am when most are still sleeping, not having a microwave for lunch, working outside hot or cold, using porta potties 365 days a year, etc... it’s hard work that not everyone is cut for this lifestyle. But everyone likes the sound of the pay.

  • @judithosei7437
    @judithosei7437 4 роки тому +182

    she's absolutely beautiful. and I'm not just talking about looks. Her smile, her story, her future... beautiful. Loved everything about this feature!

  • @nicolederrickson9132
    @nicolederrickson9132 4 роки тому +37

    I hope you guys do more blue collar episodes. Advocating for trades is important. My mom makes $45/hr welding pipes, has amazing benefits, and great retirement options with just a middle school education.

    • @itsDjjayyArt
      @itsDjjayyArt 2 роки тому +3

      Holy crap where and how much she was getting starting out I'm also interested in welding but the starting wages need to be higher there's a reason so many jump to university instead of trade

  • @eliseherschlag3586
    @eliseherschlag3586 3 роки тому +48

    she is so cool imagine being able to walk past a building and knowing you helped put it together

  • @PoojaKunaparaju
    @PoojaKunaparaju 4 роки тому +368

    when she said she was glad she didn't have to say no to her kids anymore 🥺

    • @miola2083
      @miola2083 3 роки тому +2

      YES!

    • @zoeburden1852
      @zoeburden1852 3 роки тому +1

      Amen

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +7

      Definitely was the hardest part 🥰

    • @henrydycha3738
      @henrydycha3738 3 роки тому +2

      Saying no to kids keeps them humble.

    • @ShouldBeSleep
      @ShouldBeSleep 3 роки тому +5

      @@henrydycha3738 True. But saying no because they dont need more toys and saying no because you just cant afford that snack or food they like are drastically different. Happy for her

  • @Pintexx
    @Pintexx 4 роки тому +723

    I hope more people who build our cities get paid like this, they deserve every penny!

    • @fizzywater_2622
      @fizzywater_2622 4 роки тому +8

      Eat your cereal

    • @emmber19
      @emmber19 4 роки тому +27

      Make unions stronger and will get paid like this again.

    • @synecdoche8783
      @synecdoche8783 4 роки тому +15

      yeah lets pay them $100 an hour on a union salary and have that building finish in 30 years

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 4 роки тому +12

      Yea. I make 300,000$ welding every year lol

    • @smartcookie3500
      @smartcookie3500 4 роки тому +8

      @Synecdoche Nice hat, loser!

  • @VernettaRFreeney
    @VernettaRFreeney 4 роки тому +132

    Talk about focused and determined individual. Praying she stays cancer free. I pray she continues to thrive as well as her kids.

  • @dannggg
    @dannggg 4 роки тому +567

    Not a lot of women in this field. Love to see it.

    • @dannggg
      @dannggg 4 роки тому +7

      @@soundrealease2687 nope would love to

    • @nghtwtchmn129
      @nghtwtchmn129 4 роки тому +15

      You hear a lot about encouraging more women to enter STEM fields. Not so much about encouraging women to seek dirty and dangerous jobs.

    • @etf42
      @etf42 4 роки тому +15

      this is how we close the gender wage gap! more women working difficult, dangerous, outdoor, physical jobs!

    • @MaloneMantooth
      @MaloneMantooth 3 роки тому +16

      @@etf42: Wage gap is a lie, No company since the 90's care about what you are but only care if you can do the job.

    • @etf42
      @etf42 3 роки тому +4

      @@MaloneMantooth agreed. thats my point. there is no wage gap, there is an earnings gap. if men and women make the same career choices they get paid the same.

  • @raquelrodriguez865
    @raquelrodriguez865 3 роки тому +235

    More of this. Women like this are way more interesting than who typically gets the attention.

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 3 роки тому +11

      True I’d rather work amongst women. They are wayyy more patient!

    • @sloppyjonuts9162
      @sloppyjonuts9162 3 роки тому +14

      They make the best teachers in my experience

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you 🥰

    • @raquelrodriguez865
      @raquelrodriguez865 3 роки тому +3

      @@mdavis8824 !!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @daviddeutscher2022
    @daviddeutscher2022 4 роки тому +427

    What an incredible story! Quite a journey, man.

  • @StephsHealthMatters
    @StephsHealthMatters 4 роки тому +209

    I literally teared up in this episode. Great story and great program.

  • @youngblisslife4308
    @youngblisslife4308 4 роки тому +234

    Sis came from the projects to making 6 figures....yassss, we need more of this. I appreciate people like this because they are not the ones BTCING about paying taxes or Obamacare. They understand what life was like when they were on government programs. There will always be people who say, "when you make it to that tax bracket, your mindset will change". No...it won't because I'm humbled and I'm not trying to not pay it forward for someone else in my position 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
    Omg...why is her story making me emotional....

    • @Wewereneveryoung
      @Wewereneveryoung 4 роки тому

      😅

    • @colorfulcodes
      @colorfulcodes 4 роки тому +2

      Facts.

    • @nyny9189
      @nyny9189 4 роки тому +1

      There plenty of poor people that don't live in the projects, the projects are always trending for a success story like no one else exists

    • @youngblisslife4308
      @youngblisslife4308 4 роки тому +4

      @@nyny9189 I'm referring to her story. I understand that all success stories do not have to start off in projects. I'm from Detroit and most of our projects we're knocked down in the 90s so the chances of somebody coming out of Detroit from the projects is rare for my generation. I'm just pointing out her success story without making it into a 'me-too' scenario 🙄

    • @jermainemyrn19
      @jermainemyrn19 4 роки тому +7

      Not to downplay her success, but anyone could do this. Not everyone wants to. Also,complaining about paying taxes that don't benefit you sounds viable to me

  • @Bp906
    @Bp906 3 роки тому +16

    This is probably my favorite one. Just her positive attitude throughout, even with getting diagnosed with cancer twice and having 2 kids to take care of at the same time is inspiring. I pray that she remains in good health, and just blessings all around her and her family.

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for the kind words 🥰

  • @silverfranklin508
    @silverfranklin508 3 роки тому +73

    I appreciate this video
    This is exactly what I need as motivation

    • @jessicamolly9733
      @jessicamolly9733 3 роки тому

      When you invest you're buying a day you don't have to work

    • @simontrees5289
      @simontrees5289 3 роки тому

      Assets that can make you rich

    • @simontrees5289
      @simontrees5289 3 роки тому

      Bitcoin
      Stocks
      Real estate

    • @gwencaster8470
      @gwencaster8470 3 роки тому

      @One Big Happy Life It's not ignorance but due to some unprofessional expert in the market

    • @hanksflowell2994
      @hanksflowell2994 3 роки тому

      Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth,investing remains the priority. Forex trading has plenty of opportunities to earn a decent payout,with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works

  • @CC-si3cr
    @CC-si3cr 4 роки тому +214

    Somebody @ CNBC did their homework. This was a really good segment! A minority, female, single mom ironworker? She has more hyphens than Kamala. I had no idea how insulated and well cared for the iron workers union was to their members. Kudos to this woman! Overcoming cancer, twice! And braving NY winters 50+ stories up

    • @good-tn9sr
      @good-tn9sr 4 роки тому +33

      Kamala is evil, this woman is amazing

    • @CC-si3cr
      @CC-si3cr 4 роки тому +2

      @@good-tn9sr Oh wow! Okay.

    • @good-tn9sr
      @good-tn9sr 4 роки тому +17

      @@CC-si3cr no hate to anyone ✌️but she incarcerated blacks without evidence. Watch Vice’s video on it.

    • @718ant5
      @718ant5 4 роки тому +14

      She’s better than kamala. She really from the struggle and made it. God bless her. She uplifting while kamala doesn’t even claim black.

    • @CC-si3cr
      @CC-si3cr 4 роки тому

      @@good-tn9sr No hate received. Just noticed that is not the first time I have heard that about Kamala. I understand that was one of the main issues that prevented her from being successful in the presidential race. - - Just watched the Vice video. Jamal states he was wrongfully incarcerated by Kamala's office. IDK anything about this woman. Anyone running any entire ANYTHING relies on the ppl they put in charge to convey correct info. We see what happened at Ellen when the boss isn't mining the store. I am not excusing the rhetoric. I just don't know enough about this woman to form an opinion. I definitely can't do that from watching a 7.5 min video. - - If this is true I feel sorry for her bc she has to look in the mirror every single day knowing she is a self-hating Black person.

  • @Kluermoi
    @Kluermoi 4 роки тому +739

    Wow! This is eye opening! Really enjoyed learning about this. Great video and this woman is phenomenal!

  • @itstatilol4392
    @itstatilol4392 4 роки тому +171

    It’s so cool to see a different career type on this series, it’s so great to be able to see a six-figure salary as attainable for someone coming from a low-income background. It’s so hard to change your situation as much as she has, very proud of her for taking risks to support her family and hopeful that others can have similar opportunities in the future

    • @ErnestoCruzBey
      @ErnestoCruzBey 4 роки тому

      Hahah pfft owning a bodega can easily net you this.

    • @dailystriver2727
      @dailystriver2727 4 роки тому

      @@ErnestoCruzBey Yh if your bodega is in Manhattan.

    • @ErnestoCruzBey
      @ErnestoCruzBey 4 роки тому

      @@dailystriver2727 doesnt matter could be in wlliamsburg or watever.

    • @ErnestoCruzBey
      @ErnestoCruzBey 4 роки тому

      With 3 bodegas you can gross like a million a year

    • @dailystriver2727
      @dailystriver2727 4 роки тому

      @@ErnestoCruzBey ima open a bodega in south bronx

  • @shamia8980
    @shamia8980 3 роки тому +15

    My daddy was an iron worker. and he just passed. He didn't leave us with debt. His life paid for. He begged my bro to do the same.. hopefully he will listen

    • @g.3067
      @g.3067 3 роки тому

      How old was he?

    • @jacobgoins1773
      @jacobgoins1773 3 роки тому

      Did he die prematurely because of the job? Whether accident or stress related illness?

    • @ryanc519
      @ryanc519 3 роки тому +1

      My condolences. How old was your dad may I ask?

    • @itsDjjayyArt
      @itsDjjayyArt 2 роки тому

      Speak

  • @MAKancheta797
    @MAKancheta797 4 роки тому +81

    I handle the Trust fund for the Carpenters Training trust fund for No. CA. this makes me so proud to be apart of making America!

  • @asmrlemonhaveataste4809
    @asmrlemonhaveataste4809 4 роки тому +86

    You go Memesha! I know your kids will look back at your story and feel so proud to have you as their mother 😁

  • @beanbagboys4202
    @beanbagboys4202 4 роки тому +240

    Dang she is brave am scared of heights, respect.

  • @spongebob6956
    @spongebob6956 4 роки тому +556

    the hardworking people of America... the working class are the ones who built this Great American Society

    • @jossimuddin9972
      @jossimuddin9972 4 роки тому +2

      the hardworking people of America... the working class are the ones who built this Great American Society

    • @SuperFUNKMASTERG
      @SuperFUNKMASTERG 4 роки тому +4

      What about the rich business owners that provide the jobs

    • @iPepy
      @iPepy 3 роки тому

      @@SuperFUNKMASTERG Them do

    • @targetisstrong9180
      @targetisstrong9180 3 роки тому +4

      @EliMarx They still have to start the business, without them you just have bodies producing no labor

    • @tradinwarstoriez5641
      @tradinwarstoriez5641 3 роки тому +2

      @@targetisstrong9180 they got they money from labor first

  • @lyndonfocus
    @lyndonfocus 3 роки тому +17

    I worked with Mesha @66 Hudson Yards and she definitely held her own as an Ironworker. You can say she was one of the boys

    • @z7z766
      @z7z766 2 роки тому

      Cringe

  • @solomontillman1574
    @solomontillman1574 4 роки тому +95

    The cost of living in New York is extremely high.

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche 3 роки тому +16

      She is considered middle class in NY at 100K a year

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому

      Absolutely...

    • @Nswix
      @Nswix 3 роки тому +9

      Wait till she finds out what $100k will buy you outside the tristate area. She'll have two cars in the garage and kids in private school.

    • @solomontillman1574
      @solomontillman1574 3 роки тому +3

      @@Nswix so true and add a pool to that as well.

  • @ToddBaldwin
    @ToddBaldwin 4 роки тому +54

    Memesha you are a boss! You are such an inspiration. I was raised by a single mother, and I know single mothers have one of the hardest jobs on the planet. You took a touch situation and you spun it into gold. Well done and much respect.

  • @CalebOliver
    @CalebOliver 4 роки тому +148

    Great Episode CNBC! I love the representation! A black, female, tradeswoman making $100K in NYC! This is just great! Keep up the great work CNBC Make It! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @cateyes97
      @cateyes97 4 роки тому +6

      YES!!!!

    • @Cyphlix
      @Cyphlix 4 роки тому +4

      Racist.

    • @chroma6947
      @chroma6947 3 роки тому

      @@Cyphlix jus goes to show black privelage. White irish and italian immigrants had way more risk back in the day dont see them earning 100k.

    • @IronHide3910
      @IronHide3910 3 роки тому +7

      @@chroma6947 That’s inflation of the economy and being represented by a union not black privilege.

  • @BeeTimesTwo
    @BeeTimesTwo 4 роки тому +251

    She's a badass!! Great story!

    • @JessicaHicks
      @JessicaHicks 4 роки тому +3

      She really is. So nice to see this.

  • @endebtedone
    @endebtedone 3 роки тому +6

    this is absolutely perfect!!! she came from nothing barely surviving with her kids and was given an opportunity and she jumped into it with both feet and has run with it. all it takes is one opportunity and willing to rotate. it's not easy as she says but it is so worth it and she has learned to love it. she can be a great ambassador for non traditional employment
    Congrats on beating cancer and continuing on your journey!!!!

  • @isaacfrancis2820
    @isaacfrancis2820 3 роки тому +7

    “You can do anything you put your mind to” much respect to this woman 💪

  • @chad4158
    @chad4158 4 роки тому +564

    This is hard work, real hard work. The 100k a year seems like a lot but these types of jobs take a toll on your body on the long term.

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 3 роки тому +85

      Who said you gotta do this for the rest of your life? Union Pensions pay out at $6000 a month when you retire in 20 years. So yeah, you can start in your 20's and retire in your 40's. Also you move up in Supervision. Too many lazy people want to knock the Trades and not think beyond their laziness and always will miss out on opportunity!

    • @koofdome
      @koofdome 3 роки тому +49

      @@rockon8174 I work in consumer finance, dozens upon dozens of clients are retired union workers.
      The pensions are NOT 6k/mo after 20yrs.

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 3 роки тому +31

      @@koofdome my dear, you have no clue. I actually work Union, and I've seen the pension checks of retired members. If you are Union and you work 4 months of the year, ( as some members do) you don't contribute much to your pension, hence you will not cash out at $6K a month come retirement. What you get out of your pension is dependent on what you put in. Union has employer contributions to pension tacked onto your hourly wage. You work less hours a year, you don't maximize your pension contributions

    • @spookynuts7148
      @spookynuts7148 3 роки тому +6

      @@rockon8174 Most of these people don't know or have no unions. Also assuming that you're not tapping into your union fund early with penalties. I have no heard someone taking out their 401k or pension earlier then retirement age without penalties plus taxes. So again most people are better off buying into stocks that pay dividends quarterly. Meaning you get to spend or reinvest your interests. So yeah

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 3 роки тому +20

      @@spookynuts7148 There's more demand for Trades. People need to get used to actually working for a living.

  • @paulaaquino5847
    @paulaaquino5847 4 роки тому +47

    finally! a six digit earner without the typical IT programmer subject. This is so inspiring! 💖

  • @MizAlexandria
    @MizAlexandria 4 роки тому +58

    This is one of the greatest episodes you guys have had on this channel. Please bring her back for Millennial Money. So happy for her and what's she's been able to create for herself and family. Incredible story.

    • @cateyes97
      @cateyes97 4 роки тому

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Annaisabelleeee
    @Annaisabelleeee 4 роки тому +63

    This made me so HAPPY. Real New Yorkers putting in the work to make what makes this city. I am a transplant here and cannot imagine this type of work, absolutely amazing. She's definitely a badass and I think she deserves more - and she'll get there too.

  • @emmyems5171
    @emmyems5171 4 роки тому +7

    Many blessings to Memesha and her children! I appreciate New York for having programs like the NEW program. Those programs are needed across the country. Praying for continued good health and wellness for her! 💕

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you. I'll be cancer free going on 3 years in Feb 🙌🏽

  • @latristessdurera8763
    @latristessdurera8763 4 роки тому +1

    This is excellent. Good to see trade craft and women in trade craft highlighted. She’s a class act. Well done lady!

  • @longdatedoptionsleaps6112
    @longdatedoptionsleaps6112 4 роки тому +125

    Let’s be honest the $100K a year, they are worth every penny...thats very hard dangerous work especially in the winter and up 70 floors or more welding iron. I guarantee you this is not for everyone especially like she said u are afraid of heights .These people are the backbone of the country.....

    • @mikeb4471
      @mikeb4471 4 роки тому +2

      The foundation of this country * but fortunately robots will take the danger out of the job!

    • @psychotherapistmft7927
      @psychotherapistmft7927 4 роки тому

      Absolutely !

    • @ndeyethioubou1810
      @ndeyethioubou1810 4 роки тому +2

      Facts anyone who does this work with the risks deserves appropriate compensation

    • @donnab.333
      @donnab.333 3 роки тому +4

      Actually, i think they should earn more. But this is just me.

    • @longdatedoptionsleaps6112
      @longdatedoptionsleaps6112 3 роки тому +2

      @@donnab.333 taxes are the problem and if u get the Thank You Biden tax increases then yeah $100K ain’t that much...

  • @maryymendes
    @maryymendes 4 роки тому +230

    This is a badass woman over here. Amazing! I love this story!!

    • @ivanespinoza4594
      @ivanespinoza4594 4 роки тому +1

      I literally teared up in this episode. Great story and great program.

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому

      Thank you🥰

  • @ugob1985
    @ugob1985 4 роки тому +32

    It's not that she will make over 100k now, she's found her calling with her family at work and at home through this journey. That's Priceless.

  • @jfrausto89
    @jfrausto89 3 роки тому +2

    This is the definition of a QUEEN. So stoked to see this

  • @BearingMySeoul
    @BearingMySeoul 4 роки тому +10

    YAY FOR FREE EDUCATION PROGRAMS!!!
    This is a hard-working woman! I'm so happy she was able to get training for a job that allows her to provide for her family. You go girl! 💕

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. NEW gave me so much more anyone can ask for

  • @jabriibrahim8735
    @jabriibrahim8735 4 роки тому +67

    First one of these where it is a genuine case of self made
    So proud of her :')

  • @drewconway7135
    @drewconway7135 4 роки тому +49

    The people who do this work definitely earn their pay, and they have my respect and admiration. Good for her! 👍👍

  • @shlomoz2495
    @shlomoz2495 4 роки тому +45

    This is amazing. Trade schools can really lead to making a good living and they should not be looked down upon as they often are

    • @EricCampbellUAV
      @EricCampbellUAV 3 місяці тому

      it’s not a trade school. it an apprenticship. the union trains it’s members

  • @rosylemons
    @rosylemons 4 роки тому +32

    My ex boyfriends dad had this job. He died early from cancer. Yes money was good. Not sure if worth the risk in long run.

    • @ItssTurf
      @ItssTurf 4 роки тому

      Oh so everyone should just not do it because daddy died? Wahhh wahhh shut up you sound like a baby

    • @neilnand1599
      @neilnand1599 4 роки тому +19

      @@ItssTurf I'm a welder/fabricator and there's definitely huge risks and health hazards. Just welding alone releases a lot of toxic fumes depending on the material. Without a respirator you shouldn't be welding, grinding or cutting to be honest.

    • @zuhawk15
      @zuhawk15 4 роки тому +3

      They need to wear plume mask to guard against the hazardous smoke.

    • @zuhawk15
      @zuhawk15 4 роки тому

      @Carrie MThe burning metal smoke.

    • @frankzappa9148
      @frankzappa9148 3 роки тому +3

      Did he take care of his kids and family with that job? If he did then yes, yes it was worth it. Wish more people had that attitude instead these days instead of wanting to government to take care of their family.

  • @chrissinha3931
    @chrissinha3931 3 роки тому +5

    This woman is incredibly tough. Being an iron worker in NYC can’t be easy by any stretch. She is by far the best example of millennial money.

  • @sarcasm176
    @sarcasm176 4 роки тому +433

    The new yorker in me is diggin the accent lol i hear us now

    • @nightingaleofficial3604
      @nightingaleofficial3604 4 роки тому +10

      I’m picking up a lil bit of a Caribbean accent too...English speaking islands. Won’t be surprised.

    • @lichi1244eva
      @lichi1244eva 4 роки тому +7

      I love her accent. Yerrrrrr 😍

    • @colorfulcodes
      @colorfulcodes 4 роки тому +10

      @@nightingaleofficial3604 I think that's a new york Dominican accent.

    • @nightingaleofficial3604
      @nightingaleofficial3604 4 роки тому +3

      @@colorfulcodes ha, I knew there had to be something Caribbean going on with her 🤣

    • @amirrizer5069
      @amirrizer5069 4 роки тому +17

      That’s how most Black NYers talk. I can’t hear any Carribean or Dominican. Im a Harlem native btw.

  • @michellewanjiru2643
    @michellewanjiru2643 4 роки тому +21

    I love her spirit 💛 she definitely needs to be on 500k a year minimum for all that hardwork. Wow 🙌🏿 single mums deserve all the praise they deserve.

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you love. Speak that 500k into existence please lol 😉🥰

  • @FinancialShinanigan
    @FinancialShinanigan 4 роки тому +119

    She is the definition of Brooklyn Strong

  • @ninadurand32
    @ninadurand32 3 роки тому +9

    Memesha,
    Your story is so inspiring! I wish I was exposed to more trades and unconventional jobs for women before going to college. I definitely would have chosen a trade if there was more knowledge at my disposal after high school. You are inspiring not only your kids but the next generation of women.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @benrickbaptist4313
    @benrickbaptist4313 Рік тому +6

    She is a real hero 💯🙌🏾🙏🏾 This is really inspiring ❤

  • @Quickonomics
    @Quickonomics 4 роки тому +162

    "A free metro card and a free training program? Count me in!" Haha, love the attitude!

  • @tporter6495
    @tporter6495 4 роки тому +7

    She's such an inspiration. I was also making about 22k working three jobs in NYC. After a lot of hard work and no degree, I finally landed a job as a desktop support technician and hopefully next year I can become a network administrator. That will take me to 80k. Keep pushing to build wealth for you and your family. You can do it!

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому

      Good for you. Speak it into existence love and I wish you all the best

  • @yaserchow
    @yaserchow 4 роки тому +117

    What an incredible story. I'm proud of her! #NYStrong

  • @Jaquelines_journey
    @Jaquelines_journey Рік тому

    Wow amazing! This story made me tear up when she said she looked at Chrysler building and thought “wow I’m making history while looking at history.” Beautifully said❤

  • @svmto
    @svmto 4 роки тому +108

    TO ALL THE CONSERVATIVES: ARE YALL SEEING THIS?? ARE YALL SEEING HOW A FREE PROGRAM CAN EMPOWER PEOPLE?? THIS IS WHY WE NEED TO CONTINUE FUNDING PROGRAMS LIKE THIS!!!!

    • @OneNewHope
      @OneNewHope 4 роки тому +33

      Right? Make a small investment in actual people, and all the sudden they make a good income, don't need to rely on welfare anymore, and pay back that small investment with their income tax.
      But noooooooo, tax cuts to the wealthy. That will tickle down to the people!

    • @jesterm1460
      @jesterm1460 4 роки тому +2

      Well said !!

    • @fallsgrave
      @fallsgrave 4 роки тому +4

      ‘Free’

    • @josimon6229
      @josimon6229 4 роки тому +19

      This isn't a "free program", NEW is an organization started in the 1970s which is funded by large corporations, large donors and labor unions in an effort to foster new talent and help people train for new careers. Conservatives aren't against programs like this at all, Conservatives just recognize that this isn't and shouldn't be funded by our tax dollars (the government). These programs are privately funded by the people who directly benefit from a better educated and trained local workforce, that's the heart of capitalism. This is letting the free market dictate what gets funded and what doesn't.

    • @OneNewHope
      @OneNewHope 4 роки тому +21

      @@josimon6229 I just did a quick google search and found public records indicating that NEW (and it's affiliate groups) receive large amounts of government grants. The Department of Labor, NYC, New York State, City of Chicago, State of Illinois, State of Ohio... etc...
      That's tax payer money being invested in people. Let there be no doubt that there is value in the government investing in people. We can't rely on corporations to "get around to it eventually"

  • @prettygirlus9008
    @prettygirlus9008 4 роки тому +98

    Finally, a profile where the subject isn't a UA-camr.

  • @luvtotrade2009
    @luvtotrade2009 4 роки тому +43

    this was amazing, probably the most inspirational of all the make it videos

  • @RasecM95
    @RasecM95 4 роки тому +59

    Now this is an awesome story, these types of opportunities to train people and allow them to invest their time in order to develop their trait is amazing. We need more of this in the world to keep pushing and not to accept handouts but to do something of ourselves

  • @rafaelvargas4113
    @rafaelvargas4113 4 роки тому +25

    She works hard for that 100k not everyone isn willing to work like that in all kinds of weather its not easy.

  • @liaroseystar
    @liaroseystar 3 роки тому +7

    This is a very moving story. This is exactly why we need to advocate for more free trade training for BIPOC/ lower income communities. It’s insanely hard to get into trade unions, and positions are mostly kept within family/friends circles, hence why a lot of her colleagues are “grandfathered” into the role.

    • @myworld9010
      @myworld9010 3 роки тому +1

      Most trade unions aren’t hard to get into many short cuts into a lot of them

  • @Legendsofrain
    @Legendsofrain 4 роки тому +10

    Personally, this is the most relatable and inspirational story I've seen on this series. We need to hear more stories like these.

  • @nigelsim2540
    @nigelsim2540 4 роки тому +56

    To do that with kids, in NYC. What an inspiration.

  • @LoopyStorm
    @LoopyStorm 4 роки тому +195

    Graham Stephan is going to love this one

    • @ULTRONGAMING
      @ULTRONGAMING 4 роки тому +33

      I don't like his content now because he is trying to poke his nose into stocks. I liked him for his real estate stuff and personal finance. But now he is acting as though a fake stock market guru does. Trying to predict and bs.

    • @wafabhayani7815
      @wafabhayani7815 4 роки тому +4

      @@ULTRONGAMING i get that but if u liked his “old” content then maybe check out the graham stephen show channel or his other channels?

    • @marginelouis6674
      @marginelouis6674 4 роки тому +7

      @@ULTRONGAMING some of the people he collabs with are sus too. very guru like

    • @ULTRONGAMING
      @ULTRONGAMING 4 роки тому +10

      @@wafabhayani7815 His recent videos are about the stock market crash and nonsense. He is going with the trend to get views. I mean, when he started, he was all about real estate and personal finance. Now he comes to predict a stock crash etc. He no longer has his niche.... Just my opinion you know.

    • @ULTRONGAMING
      @ULTRONGAMING 4 роки тому +1

      @@marginelouis6674 I stopped watching him when he started talking about stock market crash etc.

  • @ibdam1
    @ibdam1 3 роки тому +1

    I LOVE this. Thank you for posting this info. We can NEVER allow the Trades disappear.

  • @21prufrock
    @21prufrock 3 роки тому +1

    I am so glad she explained the risks she is taking to make 100K. We should not think this is too much!!! She has a tough job and deserves every single dollar of that 100K.

  • @dayaf0
    @dayaf0 4 роки тому +13

    Wow I’m so proud of her!!! I’m glad that there are programs like this. We definitely need more stories like this

  • @KS-cl8br
    @KS-cl8br 4 роки тому +31

    Congratulations on your success. You have changed your future. Remember to save 15% to 25% for your retirement. Great to see an Africa American woman succeeding.

    • @skeezix8156
      @skeezix8156 4 роки тому

      Well, she said she has a pension. If her job is like most with a pension you choose a percentage such as 5-7% and the employer matches it, you multiply the number of years of service by 2%. So if she’s making 200k after 30 years she’ll get 120k a year based on your highest five earning years. She’ll be fine.

    • @skeezix8156
      @skeezix8156 4 роки тому

      @@acch1339 if people look ten years ahead a good percentage of jobs under $20 an hour will be replaced by automation. Trades being an exception....plumbers, electricians, pipe fitters, mechanics will all be safe a while longer.

  • @michelleguzman3316
    @michelleguzman3316 4 роки тому +7

    this is what mi raza mexicana calls una mujer chingona, she searched for a better opportunity for her kids and she followed through while fighting cancer wow truly inspirational

  • @bigbraz
    @bigbraz 4 роки тому +2

    This is a beautiful thing.
    1. Anyone can do anything.
    2. The trades getting love.
    3. Programs like NEW are needed. Here's your proof.

  • @tamamoni8908
    @tamamoni8908 4 роки тому +3

    This whole video made me smile. I wish her continued success in her job and safety. Her job is risky and worth the 100,000K a year.

  • @Babyluv_
    @Babyluv_ 4 роки тому +52

    Good for her!!!! Wow! She’s really superwoman!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @JDelta87
    @JDelta87 4 роки тому +18

    Elated to hear that she was able to turn her situation around thrive through cancer.

  • @avivamaryles1081
    @avivamaryles1081 4 роки тому +5

    This is by far the best person you have interviewed in this series!

  • @Likyda16
    @Likyda16 3 роки тому +4

    You are an example of what us women can do. I myself was a single mother of 2 not long ago and I went to school Monday through Friday for 7+ hour and I worked overnight to get my A&P license to become an aircraft mechanic. I’m the only one in my family that went this route and I’m so glad I did because I love it. I love being able to work on an airplane and do an engine change and see the aircraft fly afterwards is an amazing/proud feeling. Positive thinking is the key and one thing I always keep in mind is” Everything is possible through Christ who strengthens me”.❤️

  • @aarontorres5290
    @aarontorres5290 4 роки тому +3

    These are the type of people NYC has to take care of, super glad to see her doing well

  • @jasminecontreras7341
    @jasminecontreras7341 4 роки тому +6

    I cried throughout this video :,) thank you for sharing your story Memesha ❤️

  • @hemphoney2371
    @hemphoney2371 4 роки тому +8

    I like that she saw an opportunity and went with it. Continued success to her.

  • @skepticalbutopen4620
    @skepticalbutopen4620 4 роки тому +7

    Very inspirational. I’m a father of 3 daughters and I hope they have develop the determination and resiliency of this young lady. I hope she’s running that company some day.

  • @ChamblissLantana
    @ChamblissLantana 3 роки тому +3

    I’m so proud of these hard working people in the Union Ironworkers trade! My dad was LU 495 out of NM. He lived a life away from home but always supported his family for a better life. It’s because of him that I was able to be the first in my family to graduate from college. His dream for me (and siblings) was to finish beyond secondary school because, he said his line of work was tough. I got the work ethic he has from this career and I got my college degree. Unfortunately he wasn’t there to see me graduate. He’s our guardian Angel and now all of his children are college graduates! Thanks dad and all the Ironworkers LU across America 🇺🇸 for building this nation.

  • @realSimoneCherie
    @realSimoneCherie 4 роки тому +89

    Everything everyone else said. But I must add she's also fine AF.

    • @GS-cy8iy
      @GS-cy8iy 4 роки тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing!

    • @he-man4978
      @he-man4978 4 роки тому +13

      I don’t think she rolls like that.

    • @GS-cy8iy
      @GS-cy8iy 4 роки тому +1

      @@he-man4978 😆

    • @realSimoneCherie
      @realSimoneCherie 4 роки тому +8

      @@he-man4978 you don’t have to roll to be looked at

    • @mdavis8824
      @mdavis8824 3 роки тому

      @@realSimoneCherie Thank you 🥰😍

  • @asnergelin8260
    @asnergelin8260 4 роки тому +6

    This is beautiful, tears of joy for you and your family Memesha.

  • @Rosae27
    @Rosae27 4 роки тому +4

    I dont even know you and I'm so proud of you! You took the little that you had, pushed yourself into a better woman providing for your kids, doing it humbled. On top of that you made sure you were not a product of your environment.

  • @W.ealth.y
    @W.ealth.y 4 роки тому +67

    You guys don’t know how hard it is to get into these jobs

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 4 роки тому +12

      not to mention the ladies who are comfortable and flirty around men are able to get paid well without doing much. also network is tight. if you are a newbie you have to do the most lame work.
      the actual trade jobs are amazing where you have minimal physical labor work.

    • @fakeapplestore4710
      @fakeapplestore4710 4 роки тому +23

      @Christopher Kersey
      No racism in a job with plenty of non-college educated white men?

    • @beauty4u132
      @beauty4u132 4 роки тому +19

      @Christopher Kersey of course! Are you kidding me! The FDNY and Union jobs like these are famous for the Racism. It’s an old boys club. They recently address hiring practices w FDNY. Foh!

    • @W.ealth.y
      @W.ealth.y 4 роки тому +2

      @@asadb1990 lmao! I applied to become a pipe fighter and at the interview the guys told me that because of where I was from I couldn’t be fighting at the job which made no sense and also I was working already for a union but they didn’t pay a dime lol

    • @W.ealth.y
      @W.ealth.y 4 роки тому

      @@asadb1990 also sucks to say that females wouldn’t get hired at jobs they would be the last ones but I think that needs to change

  • @lisita1020
    @lisita1020 3 роки тому +2

    Wow she’s amazing. I’m really at a loss for words. She’s a tremendous role model and heck she’s helping build the city. I’m just in awe of her. ❤️

  • @thedfferencetab1977
    @thedfferencetab1977 Рік тому

    To say that I know her is - wow.
    Exactly how she is in this video is exactly how she is… I’m just watching in awe. Like wow. You did it Mesha‼️
    Wow.
    Sense of humor still intact 🦾
    Keep being amazing 👑