just turned 34 years old 2 days ago starting my electrical journey as an apprentice this friday and i agree with you. pay is not so good but I'm there to learn and progress as much as i can. and the best part is manager mentioned if I'm a good a apprentice he will renegotiate my salary =D
Awesome, I got back in at 30 leveled up within 2 years on my own. Now going on 17 years 2 locations and the podcast and channel! Anything is possible if you plan and 🙏!
I'm 33. Until 3 years ago, I was in the grips of a 12 year long drug and alcohol addiction. I'd worked some really decent jobs on and off over the years until, at the age of 30, I completely gave up both drugs and alcohol, went to college to study electrical for two years, and just this week I started as a helper for a company who does a 6-month probation period before you get signed on as an apprentice with the government, at which time you receive the full first 6 months of your hours back towards your apprenticeship. I've got a 45-minute drive both ways to work everyday. It's 4:30 a.m. and I'm just packing my lunch for day 2. Wish me luck🙏
I really do wish you luck also be careful in this trade or any trade really there is alot of drugs and alcohol that are around so just be ready to say no. Ive been doing electrical for 2 years and the amount of times I've been offered cocaine or something of the like is wild
@@SwiftyisThemann yeah I got into a lot of stuff by being in the trades. This time is much different. I've noticed there's a lot less in the electrical field, particularly with my company.
@@josephcereno6813 a few things quickly come to mind. Forced overtime due to short staffing. working short staffed 3/4 my rotation along with not being able to provide proper care due to this. The stress and anxiety that comes with that. Not to mention often no time for breaks either to eat or go to the bathroom. Some people thrive off that. I don’t want to live that way. I see good nurses filled with compassion and love being taken advantage and burning out constantly.
Thank you so much! I am starting my low voltage apprenticeship program here in two weeks! I have very limited skills with it, but the highest voltage I've worked around was 480 on our Industrial air compressors and some residential 240v and 120v so i have learned to respect Electricity.
These are all good regardless of your tech field. My favorite from my time in the Air Force: If you are not 15 minutes early... ...you are 10 minutes late.
This list is solid and accurate. 26 Years in the trade. Self employed for the last 12. If somebody had lined these laws out and I followed them I would have certainly gotten there quicker.
Actually it does. Able to take pride in a profession that you can go teach to the guys under me. On the way to Electrical Contractor and work with solar panels. I see where this can take me in life. Very educational content. I appreciate you.
Crazy to think i found you on instagram and you almost offered me a position in Missoula! Just moved from Bozeman, MT to Reno, NV 7 months ago. After talking with you on social media I worked my butt off applying for residential companies. I start my apprenticeship in two weeks with the best residential company in town!! woot woot!! I've been watching all your videos to make sure I'm the best apprentice they've ever had.
I’m 20 years old I’ve been an electrician helper for 2 years now , I’ve applying for apprenticeships in like 10 companies around my city , it’s been hard the company that i wanted to work for they told me they will call me but never did
Hey everyone let me know which law is your favorite and which ones you disagree with. The more comments the more we get this out to the people that need it.
38 yrs old thinking about making the change from warehouse associate to electrician.. I've done low volt tech for 8 months three yrs ago it was fun.. so I think becoming an electrician will be it for me..
Jeff great video! This is now a mandatory video for the green beans to watch! Now the Boss doesn’t have to explain how an apprentice should conduct themselves! Thank you Brotha!
JP thanks for always supporting what we're trying to do on this channel. I hope it helps new electricians level up, be the best they can and start off on the right foot. It's not the end all be all just the humble opinion of someone who's hired and fired many many dozens of electricians over the years. BTW I made this video in part to my newest apprentice and channel assistant that recommended I make it.
Cost of living is a lot more on apprentices nowadays then it was on you when you were an apprentice 20 years ago. So yea wages matter more than ever, if you’re unwilling to compensate your apprentices and pay a living wage then you don’t deserve them.
Agree with most of what you said but which part said anything about not compensating fairly? No intitlments here my friend. Life is hard as an apprentice or a hamburger flipper. Both get paid crapy in my opinion. They are entry jobs. The market dictates your true worth, guys like me make sure you level up your worth as fast as possible. If you find yourself in a position with no up side....RUN! Work hard as hell for someone that has your best interest, pay comes with experience.
@@TheHitman3123 I agree for the most part, but It's a mutual contract. No one has to do anything. Cost of living has always been high. A new home 20 years ago was cheap but people still couldn't afford it. Educate yourself, make yourself valuable and trust me you will get paid what you deserve, and if not don't work there. The only people that need to worry are those who think they are intitled, everyone else will always be employed.
Remember, there was no shortage of Trade Workers until about 2009. Employers should bend a little more than in the past or they will end up without any employees. That being said, as a Journeyman, with 29 years in the Trade, three very important things for my Apprentice: Stay off the cell phone and keep it in your pocket during work hours. No F-bombs, Especially when working in a Church or other religious facility(common sense). Finish the task or tasks I assign you(completely), before you ask for more. I started as an Apprentice at age 31, in 1995. I had to start in the low voltage program before I switched to the Inside Electrical Program(there was no shortage of Electricians back then). I don't agree with working for only one Company. I believe you should work for at least a few. You need to know how other Companies are ran.
I’ve been thinking about becoming an electrician lately so I’m not stuck in cold warehouses the rest of my life but I’m not smart with math and just to pass the aptitude test I need to know algebra and stuff. Trying not to get discouraged
@@The360Electrician Pennsylvania. I’m from Ephrata and I think there’s one in Lancaster, Reading, and Philly. My friend suggests going for Philly cause they pay the most but I’m not starting anything until I get a grasp on math, and with my work schedule it’s hard to find time to study
It seems rediculous to write someone off for simply asking about pay. Most people cant just ignore their present needs to avoid looking like an opportunist. I guess it makes sense if the person is clearly only applying because they think its easy money.
31 years old, spent the last 10 months studying to become an electrician. Starting apprenticeship next week, and i'm terrified to mess up. Low self esteem, and never done anything practical. But i'm super eager to learn, I just pray for the best right now and hope I wont be seen as a "burden" by others due to low skills. Edit: Selfreflection, the school I went studying this for kinda rushed the courses I feel like, and thats probably where my feeling of low selfesteem comes from, like I didn't learn all too much from it only the "surface" of almost everything so my mind is all over the place or something..
Hi there! Amazing video and podcast as well 👍🏻 thank you so much for these helpful videos ☺️ by the way I'm learning English with your podcast 😅 keep it up Sir
I'm 26, I just got the chance to become an apprentice electrician, I'm so determined to do this i was willing to take a 6$ pay cut to get into being an electrician, so excited to get started
Hey name is Aron, got out of the military about a year ago I didn't know what I wanted to do for a while but I did know I didn't want my electrical experience to go to waste. I did mainly circuit based electrical work and more maintenance on radio equipment. I live in California what do you recommend I do if I want to further my career in the electrical field?
Im sick and tired of my office job. I perform all of these laws. And i never got the recognition i deserved and everyone else took my credit. For 10 years i sufffered bullying and sexual harrasement (im a male) and 2 weeks ago was the final straw. Im going to my local IBEW to apply for an internship, hopefully its true that i will be accepted.
@@mikelacedit whichever will take you don't. If you don't like one try the other but don't waste time. Pay is based on experience so level up as fast as you can Hope that helped
Hi Jeff, I’m currently in a corporate health job and have been electrician apprentice for 2 weeks now at 33 years old. A local company agreed to have me apprentice and help a few times a week while I keep my healthcare job. It’s a little weird here in Arizona but have you heard of right to work states not having clear guidelines for being considered an electrician? I know that there are guidelines for people wanting to be in a union but from my understanding you can just be some guy apprenticing for a company for a few years and then be considered an electrician here in AZ. Even my boss isn’t licensed he’s just been doing it for about 8 years and started his company.
You mentioned a few times that you "went back into the trades at 32 years old". What did you do prior to going back in? What was your trade experience did you have from before your return? It doesn't sound as if you were starting from scratch when you returned.
I got my degree in electrical construction and maintenance from LATTC in 1992, worked in electrical for 2 years after that then into my other 2 business till I opened 360. Check out Missoula Podcast, I have my story there.
Hello 360 electrician i enjoyed the videos you posted i have been writing the laws to understand they ways of electrician the question inhave for you is more of a sight of fear. I didnt have a great childhood growing up. Moved to alot of school as i was growing up and im 30 going 31 now and my fears is that if applying to Apprenticeship program i feel mentally I won't make it. Math changes alot i love hands on working and work hard for jobs inworked for i been through medical field but now a days jumping from job to job cant be stable consistent. I want to have a career where i can learn adapt get better keep stay in a trade where i can show mybhard work pays offf. How can i mentally prepare for this trade if mentally not incline enough like math wise or the fact since i been in so many school when inwas younger if feel and fear that my brain cant hold knowledgeable fact trying to remember and repeat process etc. What your advise?
You can always start at trade school and see how you do. Go from there. Everyone can't be anything they want, just like anything else it takes hard worlk. Let us know how it goes.
question. Such as including a back story, straight up saying you aren't good at the skills needed for this job, and its topped off by a total lack of confidence. Nobody is going to pick the no confidence, bad at math, whoa-as me, person to wire their house, track down a short in a vehicle, draw/read schematics or even push a broom. Someone else in the same boat, whom said math,computers,heights ect wasn't their strongest skill set but, said it with confidence would stand a much better "chance" of gaining employment.
I love this profession and I hope to become a professional one day, but I have a question: Does this profession require me to be tall because I am short😢
Speaking as a guy who is 6 foot five as an electrical apprentice - our most valuable guy is the guy who is 5 foot six. He is, fast, can get into all the small nooks and crannies that I can’t fit into, has a very strong strength to weight ratio and so can do crazy shit that needs to get done. Couple weeks ago I seen him hanging upside down above a drywall ceiling using unit strut to bridge some purlins so that he could get a piece of pipe over where it needed to go. Absent him doing that we would’ve had to cut away another section of the existing ceiling in the room that we were working in. He also fits great into equipment like switch gears, and standby diesel generators where space is very tight.
Trying to get an apprenticeship at 20 or 21 but don't have a car so it sucks feeling like a loser and behind in life. I just have to suck up my pride and work some shitty retail job so I can save up money to get a car. Then straight to apprenticeship so I can feel better and take care of myself
Get a bike. As in a bicycle. Easy enough to ride 5-6 miles to a job. Get an EV bike and you can go 10-11 each way. You'll have more options for the starter job. If your situation is right, you may even be able to start the apprenciship with the bike and earn the money you need for a truck. Just make sure you are up front with your boss so they know your limitations.
@@GeoFry3 But what job would you be talking about, just any electrician company that offers an apprenticeship, or something like ibew? Because any union thing is in Tampa Fl and that would take hours for me on a bike
@DHGxMcFlurry If you are just trying to find any job, a bicycle will give you more options without eating up your paycheck. Where are you located? You may not be able to find an ELEC job nearby, but there are more than a few commercial HVAC and controls companies that would hire you for installation work. I worked for CSSI in the past. Usually, they give you a truck if you get hired, but you would need some sort of transportation arrangement for the first couple of weeks.
just turned 34 years old 2 days ago starting my electrical journey as an apprentice this friday and i agree with you. pay is not so good but I'm there to learn and progress as much as i can. and the best part is manager mentioned if I'm a good a apprentice he will renegotiate my salary =D
Awesome, I got back in at 30 leveled up within 2 years on my own. Now going on 17 years 2 locations and the podcast and channel! Anything is possible if you plan and 🙏!
What state?
@@The360Electrician wow 🤩 amazing. This give me a lot of motivation 😁 will definitely stay uk to date with your videos. 👍🏻
@@The360Electrician Las Vegas NV
Lived in Vegas in the 90s
Had 3 pager stores. The good old Vegas days.
I'm 33. Until 3 years ago, I was in the grips of a 12 year long drug and alcohol addiction. I'd worked some really decent jobs on and off over the years until, at the age of 30, I completely gave up both drugs and alcohol, went to college to study electrical for two years, and just this week I started as a helper for a company who does a 6-month probation period before you get signed on as an apprentice with the government, at which time you receive the full first 6 months of your hours back towards your apprenticeship.
I've got a 45-minute drive both ways to work everyday.
It's 4:30 a.m. and I'm just packing my lunch for day 2.
Wish me luck🙏
I really do wish you luck also be careful in this trade or any trade really there is alot of drugs and alcohol that are around so just be ready to say no. Ive been doing electrical for 2 years and the amount of times I've been offered cocaine or something of the like is wild
@@SwiftyisThemann yeah I got into a lot of stuff by being in the trades. This time is much different. I've noticed there's a lot less in the electrical field, particularly with my company.
Yes this is awesome I’m 34 and just applying for my apprenticeship this week!
Same here... it was between this and bricklayer.... even thought about glaziers
Same.. 34 yr old going from ABA to Electrician
@@Bkilla217 Brick laying sounds absolutely terrible compared to being an electrician lol. How the hell did you come down to those options?
40 yr old changing careers from nurse to electrician! So excited!
You are giving me confidence. I am 37 and changing career to electrician.
Good morning Stoner. Stoner If you don’t mind me asking, you did not like being a nurse?
I was pursuing a career in healthcare however, things did not work out. I am considering going into the trades as well.
@@josephcereno6813 a few things quickly come to mind. Forced overtime due to short staffing. working short staffed 3/4 my rotation along with not being able to provide proper care due to this. The stress and anxiety that comes with that. Not to mention often no time for breaks either to eat or go to the bathroom. Some people thrive off that. I don’t want to live that way. I see good nurses filled with compassion and love being taken advantage and burning out constantly.
@@baldeepsingh505Get after it
Thank you so much! I am starting my low voltage apprenticeship program here in two weeks! I have very limited skills with it, but the highest voltage I've worked around was 480 on our Industrial air compressors and some residential 240v and 120v so i have learned to respect Electricity.
Cool what state?
@@The360Electrician Oregon sir!
And these are very helpful same things I’d think down the line to tell my guys. Thank you for this channel.
Glad you like the tips!
Great list! Thank you. Wish I would have had this list when I started two years ago!
Well at least you can pass it along to the next guy. Thanks for the support.
These are all good regardless of your tech field.
My favorite from my time in the Air Force:
If you are not 15 minutes early...
...you are 10 minutes late.
This list is solid and accurate.
26 Years in the trade. Self employed for the last 12.
If somebody had lined these laws out and I followed them I would have certainly gotten there quicker.
I’m 36 year old Navy Vet Woman (12 years in) starting my apprenticeship next month.
Appriciate you watching and hoping it helps
Actually it does. Able to take pride in a profession that you can go teach to the guys under me. On the way to Electrical Contractor and work with solar panels. I see where this can take me in life. Very educational content. I appreciate you.
So awesome to see women getting into it
Thank you so much for this I'm about to apply to be an apprentice.
Yes!!! Union or non? Only reason I ask is no matter what check out my brothers channel @@Madelectrician 💯
Good luck!!!
Crazy to think i found you on instagram and you almost offered me a position in Missoula! Just moved from Bozeman, MT to Reno, NV 7 months ago. After talking with you on social media I worked my butt off applying for residential companies. I start my apprenticeship in two weeks with the best residential company in town!! woot woot!! I've been watching all your videos to make sure I'm the best apprentice they've ever had.
Wow that is amazing! Keep in touch and let me.know how it's going.
I’m 20 years old I’ve been an electrician helper for 2 years now , I’ve applying for apprenticeships in like 10 companies around my city , it’s been hard the company that i wanted to work for they told me they will call me but never did
@@ANTHONYCOCAYT Bummer, what state and city are you in?
@@The360Electrician Tampa ,Florida . I got even one of my friends dat he got into an apprenticeship , we even be doing sum side jobs together.
Hey everyone let me know which law is your favorite and which ones you disagree with. The more comments the more we get this out to the people that need it.
38 yrs old thinking about making the change from warehouse associate to electrician.. I've done low volt tech for 8 months three yrs ago it was fun.. so I think becoming an electrician will be it for me..
i feel like 20-27$ (going up through the years)as an apprentice would be livable rn but 15-17$ is kinda rough
Jeff great video! This is now a mandatory video for the green beans to watch! Now the Boss doesn’t have to explain how an apprentice should conduct themselves! Thank you Brotha!
JP thanks for always supporting what we're trying to do on this channel. I hope it helps new electricians level up, be the best they can and start off on the right foot. It's not the end all be all just the humble opinion of someone who's hired and fired many many dozens of electricians over the years. BTW I made this video in part to my newest apprentice and channel assistant that recommended I make it.
Cost of living is a lot more on apprentices nowadays then it was on you when you were an apprentice 20 years ago. So yea wages matter more than ever, if you’re unwilling to compensate your apprentices and pay a living wage then you don’t deserve them.
Agree with most of what you said but which part said anything about not compensating fairly? No intitlments here my friend. Life is hard as an apprentice or a hamburger flipper. Both get paid crapy in my opinion. They are entry jobs. The market dictates your true worth, guys like me make sure you level up your worth as fast as possible. If you find yourself in a position with no up side....RUN! Work hard as hell for someone that has your best interest, pay comes with experience.
@@TheHitman3123 I agree for the most part, but It's a mutual contract. No one has to do anything. Cost of living has always been high. A new home 20 years ago was cheap but people still couldn't afford it. Educate yourself, make yourself valuable and trust me you will get paid what you deserve, and if not don't work there. The only people that need to worry are those who think they are intitled, everyone else will always be employed.
Remember, there was no shortage of Trade Workers until about 2009. Employers should bend a little more than in the past or they will end up without any employees. That being said, as a Journeyman, with 29 years in the Trade, three very important things for my Apprentice: Stay off the cell phone and keep it in your pocket during work hours. No F-bombs, Especially when working in a Church or other religious facility(common sense). Finish the task or tasks I assign you(completely), before you ask for more. I started as an Apprentice at age 31, in 1995. I had to start in the low voltage program before I switched to the Inside Electrical Program(there was no shortage of Electricians back then). I don't agree with working for only one Company. I believe you should work for at least a few. You need to know how other Companies are ran.
I’ve been thinking about becoming an electrician lately so I’m not stuck in cold warehouses the rest of my life but I’m not smart with math and just to pass the aptitude test I need to know algebra and stuff. Trying not to get discouraged
Applying for ibew? What state.
@@The360Electrician Pennsylvania. I’m from Ephrata and I think there’s one in Lancaster, Reading, and Philly. My friend suggests going for Philly cause they pay the most but I’m not starting anything until I get a grasp on math, and with my work schedule it’s hard to find time to study
@@shawngallagher8764have you found anything online to help with studying?
It seems rediculous to write someone off for simply asking about pay. Most people cant just ignore their present needs to avoid looking like an opportunist. I guess it makes sense if the person is clearly only applying because they think its easy money.
31 years old, spent the last 10 months studying to become an electrician. Starting apprenticeship next week, and i'm terrified to mess up. Low self esteem, and never done anything practical.
But i'm super eager to learn, I just pray for the best right now and hope I wont be seen as a "burden" by others due to low skills.
Edit: Selfreflection, the school I went studying this for kinda rushed the courses I feel like, and thats probably where my feeling of low selfesteem comes from, like I didn't learn all too much from it only the "surface" of almost everything so my mind is all over the place or something..
@Icicleyo you will.look back and laugh. Don't be so hard on yourself
Thank you for everything you done.
This video has made me feel better. ❤😊
Glad I could help
Hi there! Amazing video and podcast as well 👍🏻 thank you so much for these helpful videos ☺️ by the way I'm learning English with your podcast 😅 keep it up Sir
Glad you like it. Thanks for the support!
Thank you for giving me the morning motivation I needed. liked and subscribe !
@@BigAl4244 aTyanksnfornthenkind words. That's why I love giving back. Reach out anytime!
This video is great info.
That's for the support. What was your best take away?
I'm 26, I just got the chance to become an apprentice electrician, I'm so determined to do this i was willing to take a 6$ pay cut to get into being an electrician, so excited to get started
Welcome to the trade. What city / State?
Gold.
Awesome video
Thanks brother!
I’d like to learn how to be an electrician
Hey name is Aron, got out of the military about a year ago I didn't know what I wanted to do for a while but I did know I didn't want my electrical experience to go to waste. I did mainly circuit based electrical work and more maintenance on radio equipment. I live in California what do you recommend I do if I want to further my career in the electrical field?
Im sick and tired of my office job. I perform all of these laws. And i never got the recognition i deserved and everyone else took my credit. For 10 years i sufffered bullying and sexual harrasement (im a male) and 2 weeks ago was the final straw.
Im going to my local IBEW to apply for an internship, hopefully its true that i will be accepted.
Good for you for choosing you! Which means you will make it!❤😊
OMG I’m 32 year old and just sold my salon and thinking of getting an Electrician apprenticeship 😮
Same !!! I’m 35 tho
Would you recommend trying to get an apprenticeship with a private company or local IBEW?
@@mikelacedit whichever will take you don't. If you don't like one try the other but don't waste time. Pay is based on experience so level up as fast as you can
Hope that helped
Hi Jeff, I’m currently in a corporate health job and have been electrician apprentice for 2 weeks now at 33 years old. A local company agreed to have me apprentice and help a few times a week while I keep my healthcare job. It’s a little weird here in Arizona but have you heard of right to work states not having clear guidelines for being considered an electrician? I know that there are guidelines for people wanting to be in a union but from my understanding you can just be some guy apprenticing for a company for a few years and then be considered an electrician here in AZ. Even my boss isn’t licensed he’s just been doing it for about 8 years and started his company.
@@raddad0 roc.az.gov/ you must be licensed in AZ. What city are you in?
You mentioned a few times that you "went back into the trades at 32 years old".
What did you do prior to going back in?
What was your trade experience did you have from before your return? It doesn't sound as if you were starting from scratch when you returned.
I got my degree in electrical construction and maintenance from LATTC in 1992, worked in electrical for 2 years after that then into my other 2 business till I opened 360.
Check out Missoula Podcast, I have my story there.
Hello 360 electrician i enjoyed the videos you posted i have been writing the laws to understand they ways of electrician the question inhave for you is more of a sight of fear. I didnt have a great childhood growing up. Moved to alot of school as i was growing up and im 30 going 31 now and my fears is that if applying to Apprenticeship program i feel mentally I won't make it. Math changes alot i love hands on working and work hard for jobs inworked for i been through medical field but now a days jumping from job to job cant be stable consistent. I want to have a career where i can learn adapt get better keep stay in a trade where i can show mybhard work pays offf. How can i mentally prepare for this trade if mentally not incline enough like math wise or the fact since i been in so many school when inwas younger if feel and fear that my brain cant hold knowledgeable fact trying to remember and repeat process etc. What your advise?
You can always start at trade school and see how you do. Go from there. Everyone can't be anything they want, just like anything else it takes hard worlk. Let us know how it goes.
How’s it going?
question. Such as including a back story, straight up saying you aren't good at the skills needed for this job, and its topped off by a total lack of confidence. Nobody is going to pick the no confidence, bad at math, whoa-as me, person to wire their house, track down a short in a vehicle, draw/read schematics or even push a broom. Someone else in the same boat, whom said math,computers,heights ect wasn't their strongest skill set but, said it with confidence would stand a much better "chance" of gaining employment.
I love this profession and I hope to become a professional one day, but I have a question: Does this profession require me to be tall because I am short😢
Being short is good we can send you into tight places every crew needs a short guy/girl
Speaking as a guy who is 6 foot five as an electrical apprentice - our most valuable guy is the guy who is 5 foot six. He is, fast, can get into all the small nooks and crannies that I can’t fit into, has a very strong strength to weight ratio and so can do crazy shit that needs to get done. Couple weeks ago I seen him hanging upside down above a drywall ceiling using unit strut to bridge some purlins so that he could get a piece of pipe over where it needed to go. Absent him doing that we would’ve had to cut away another section of the existing ceiling in the room that we were working in.
He also fits great into equipment like switch gears, and standby diesel generators where space is very tight.
Where are you located?
Trying to get an apprenticeship at 20 or 21 but don't have a car so it sucks feeling like a loser and behind in life. I just have to suck up my pride and work some shitty retail job so I can save up money to get a car. Then straight to apprenticeship so I can feel better and take care of myself
We've all been there brother. Take online classes till you get in the field. You'll be ahead of the game!
@@The360Electrician Of course thank you and your videos :)
Get a bike. As in a bicycle. Easy enough to ride 5-6 miles to a job. Get an EV bike and you can go 10-11 each way. You'll have more options for the starter job.
If your situation is right, you may even be able to start the apprenciship with the bike and earn the money you need for a truck.
Just make sure you are up front with your boss so they know your limitations.
@@GeoFry3 But what job would you be talking about, just any electrician company that offers an apprenticeship, or something like ibew? Because any union thing is in Tampa Fl and that would take hours for me on a bike
@DHGxMcFlurry If you are just trying to find any job, a bicycle will give you more options without eating up your paycheck.
Where are you located? You may not be able to find an ELEC job nearby, but there are more than a few commercial HVAC and controls companies that would hire you for installation work. I worked for CSSI in the past. Usually, they give you a truck if you get hired, but you would need some sort of transportation arrangement for the first couple of weeks.
I didn’t know you did you utube lol from instagram to UA-cam 🥴 wild lol
@@sparkyfla UA-cam is our actual channel. Glad you found us!
@@The360Electrician I’m the union dude lol I’m subscribed now tho 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️