Hey pal, I am Barbender and fixer by trade. What it is called in USA? I have searched in Google but could not find out about it.I want to take courses related to Barbending in USA or skills acknowledging course so that I can transfer my 7+ experiences , do you have any suggestions? And how much they make in USA on an average?
Your pay rate estimates are at least double compared to real life wages for these trades with out being company owner and if there is construction work.
One of my relatives thought he was going to make over $60k straight out of college with a business degree. He was unemployed for almost a whole year. He finally found a seasonal assistant manager job working for the hot dog vendor at a professional baseball stadium.
Johnny 1968 i enjoy what i do, sure its blue collar work but i make the most of it, i make the most of my job and yes it can be good money if u find the right places
Grace Yu personally i love it, depending on the job it can get boring at times (but what job doesnt get bkring at some point) but i make the most of it, i work in a factory where i build all the welded parts for industrial stump grinders and logging machinery, the machinsts cut and bend the metal for me, i do all my own welding and grinding, i really enjoy my work, i work part time through my technical high school, i go to school for english and science and take off the rest of the day by working at the factory, and since they are happy with me im guaranteed a good paying job the day i graduate, i even get raises as part time so i have a massive head start on all my regular high school buddies, im pretty well set for life financially so far, and if better opportunities arise ill take them
Refrigeration pays better and the work is steadier. If you’re not afraid of hard work, HVACR is a good field. Commercial pays very well but most commercial HVAC companies won’t hire you without 5 years commercial experience and you can’t get the experience unless you work for a commercial HVAC company.
@Govenic you should be more worried automation taking over than immigrants. ‘Learn to make your own country great’ is something you should say to technology.
Chris Gregory well it all depends where you live are you going union or non union? Im in the union as a first you apprentice my package was $36 take home was $17.52 my journeyman rate is $32.55 take home total package is $58 an hour this is detroit scale if you do non union carpentry wages are all over the place but my 1st year doing carpentry i make $60,000 i was 18 that wad alot of hours but the money is there great honest job
Steven Carranco if you have common sense you can learn carpentry I’m not saying it’s easy but if you have a little mechanic ability you can learn carpentry and that’s the truth about any trade
Fatal dangers and beat up bodies, but the pays good. No Thanks, i want to actually have some energy left over after work...i don't know what career to do haha fuck America and its automation and outsourcing.
The Dude half the people I know that are hard working tradesmen make way more then what was estimated in this video. Just because you’re not willing to work hard don’t be chirping trades. Lol
This is great, thanks for sharing! Everyone always forgets about appliance repair, there is a huge demand across the country, and most servicers that are worth working for pay very well. One of our biggest hurdles is that bls.gov hasn't updated our industry's listing in many years and the numbers just aren't correct. Keep up the good work, skilled trades are always going to be in demand :) appliance.academy
Awesome video! I love this!
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Hey pal,
I am Barbender and fixer by trade. What it is called in USA?
I have searched in Google but could not find out about it.I want to take courses related to Barbending in USA or skills acknowledging course so that I can transfer my 7+ experiences , do you have any suggestions?
And how much they make in USA on an average?
Your pay rate estimates are at least double compared to real life wages for these trades with out being company owner and if there is construction work.
ya what about roofers but im a commercial roofer so i wouldn't count that 33.50 a hr tho
One of my relatives thought he was going to make over $60k straight out of college with a business degree. He was unemployed for almost a whole year. He finally found a seasonal assistant manager job working for the hot dog vendor at a professional baseball stadium.
LMFAOOO
Everyone tells me dmac tech school is a great place to learn the hvac trade.
How much do freemasons make?
Just curious.
Lol
Like $5 more than min wage
Shadow Angelito if ur a labor
2 souls an hour
What about truck driving and forklifting? And operating engineer? Those are trades too.....
How long is this program..??
2 years max
I have stutter
Can someone tell me which one of these require less talking and where stutter is not a reason to not get hired
Thanks in advance
KAEDO Music every job you get will require you to communicate buddy
Stuttering doesn’t mean anything. Just go to work and follow directions. Learn and show up.
what? no welders? thats what i am
Benjamin Masters how is it? Is it good money? For me I’m thinking about become a construction electrician
Johnny 1968 i enjoy what i do, sure its blue collar work but i make the most of it, i make the most of my job and yes it can be good money if u find the right places
I got accepted into a Technical Highschool for welding, what are your opinions on the job?
Grace Yu personally i love it, depending on the job it can get boring at times (but what job doesnt get bkring at some point) but i make the most of it, i work in a factory where i build all the welded parts for industrial stump grinders and logging machinery, the machinsts cut and bend the metal for me, i do all my own welding and grinding, i really enjoy my work, i work part time through my technical high school, i go to school for english and science and take off the rest of the day by working at the factory, and since they are happy with me im guaranteed a good paying job the day i graduate, i even get raises as part time so i have a massive head start on all my regular high school buddies, im pretty well set for life financially so far, and if better opportunities arise ill take them
Benjamin Masters Wow that's so cool! What you're doing right now is where I ultimately want to be in a few years! Good luck 😁
And thanks
Forgot roofers, plaster, gutters,
I think i would like doing hvac
Lmao. Have fun buddy.
Refrigeration pays better and the work is steadier. If you’re not afraid of hard work, HVACR is a good field. Commercial pays very well but most commercial HVAC companies won’t hire you without 5 years commercial experience and you can’t get the experience unless you work for a commercial HVAC company.
Ima do this trade
What about scaffolders?????
What about ironworkers?
sand man that’s not really residential
Is it possible for Indian worker?
Cassio Tagge I don't know any way to move there .
Jarl Siddgeir I visited an immigration agent , he suggested me to get job offer letter first , & apply for immigration , so I'm searching for it.
@Govenic you should be more worried automation taking over than immigrants. ‘Learn to make your own country great’ is something you should say to technology.
Construction taking over your soul to abbys
Painters where you at
Better than wasting 4 years going to college
What about mechanics tho
You will make more then that if your carpenter
brad horst how much more ? I'm about to do a trade in a few weeks. And I'm thinking about doing carpentry
Chris Gregory well it all depends where you live are you going union or non union? Im in the union as a first you apprentice my package was $36 take home was $17.52 my journeyman rate is $32.55 take home total package is $58 an hour this is detroit scale if you do non union carpentry wages are all over the place but my 1st year doing carpentry i make $60,000 i was 18 that wad alot of hours but the money is there great honest job
@@bradhorst2144 can anyone learn carpentry?
Steven Carranco if you have common sense you can learn carpentry I’m not saying it’s easy but if you have a little mechanic ability you can learn carpentry and that’s the truth about any trade
in my country construction is one of the lowest form of jobs...
@Niggasaurus Rex no thanks
Fatal dangers and beat up bodies, but the pays good. No Thanks, i want to actually have some energy left over after work...i don't know what career to do haha fuck America and its automation and outsourcing.
Ödevden gelen reis vermıdır
Go to college and get a better living
The Dude gone be in debt for the rest of yo life
@@jayio1600 that's bs... the media lies
@@cpaul57 media??? Stfu everyone who goes to college goes in debt
The Dude yea u literally go in debt plus your not guaranteed a job
The Dude half the people I know that are hard working tradesmen make way more then what was estimated in this video. Just because you’re not willing to work hard don’t be chirping trades. Lol
This is great, thanks for sharing! Everyone always forgets about appliance repair, there is a huge demand across the country, and most servicers that are worth working for pay very well. One of our biggest hurdles is that bls.gov hasn't updated our industry's listing in many years and the numbers just aren't correct. Keep up the good work, skilled trades are always going to be in demand :) appliance.academy