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  • Опубліковано 29 кві 2024
  • #bricklaying #construction #brickwork #building #masonry #homeimprovement #bricklayer #howto
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  • @CharlieCollison
    @CharlieCollison  Місяць тому +37

    jay if your reading theses comments. GET YOUR ARSE DOWN THE GYM BOY!

    • @nadayehaa
      @nadayehaa Місяць тому

      Then you see him drive past the sight on his way to the gym😂

    • @simonclare333
      @simonclare333 Місяць тому +2

      Bet he didn’t come in the next day lol

  • @kevocos
    @kevocos Місяць тому +18

    Craft apprenticeships in Ireland are really good, Bricklaying, Carpentry and plastering are all 4 year apprenticeships; broken into 3 years of onsite phases and 1 year of college phases. Apprentices received full pay during college phases.
    To obtain the qualification you must complete the apprenticeship fully; no leaving early with a partial qualification.
    The training phases are scheduled as below:
    -Site phase:1st year onsite with employer
    -College phase: 6 months in college with theory and practical exams
    -Site phase: 2nd year onsite with employer
    -College phase 3 months in college with theory and practical exams
    -Site phase: 3 year onsite with employer
    -College phase: 3 months in college with theory and practical exams.
    I'm Irish living in the UK and I have to say the poor quality of apprenticeship schemes in the UK is evident, demonstrated by the ability of newly "qualified" tradesmen.
    Here in the UK its about churning out numbers and it badly needs addressing.

  • @vincehenry9126
    @vincehenry9126 Місяць тому +11

    Possibly the best thing I’ve heard you say Charlie , I’ve no idea what is taught in college probably too much health and safety which is important but for 3 years at Bricky college they should be coming out a bit sharper . Totally agree a transition coarse into site work is a cracking idea 👍 I’m talking first hand experience of my son joining me , it took a year for him to get cracking on his own he’s flying now though but I feel a lot of his time was wasted at college 🤷‍♂️

  • @ianparker3486
    @ianparker3486 Місяць тому +10

    Great job Charlie you are doing some thing great helping out the young lads

  • @CyrilCoyle
    @CyrilCoyle Місяць тому +3

    Top man Charlie making every thing look fabulous and you are the master just finished for the last time on the rigs 32years finely relax and watch men at work🎉

  • @neildobbs7177
    @neildobbs7177 Місяць тому +7

    back in the day you always learned on the job never went to college. you learnt the good and the bad while working.

  • @simonclare333
    @simonclare333 Місяць тому

    So true about the collage chat. Learn just the basics need to go on site. Been telling my nephew the same

  • @ivelocitySales
    @ivelocitySales Місяць тому

    Great idea 'site ready' - just finishing level 2 and would do your course!

  • @bolderheij4407
    @bolderheij4407 Місяць тому +1

    In Denmark we have college but it works very differently. When we choose to become a bricklayer, we start 6 months at school, where we learn, and lay a bit. Then we find a company and work for them for about 9 months, then come back to school for 5-10 weeks. They track our process, and eventually, we get to h5, which is the exam we need to pass to become a bricklayer. We have a theory for 3 weeks, and then we have 50 hours to build it. In Denmark a bricklayer is doing many things, we lay bricks, tiles, plaster, and casts. And we need to have everything in the building we make

  • @pofkebiceps8676
    @pofkebiceps8676 Місяць тому

    Nice motivation there for the kid you gave🤛

  • @danh9503
    @danh9503 Місяць тому

    The way you looked round when he said about the blocks being heavier when wet! That was too funny fella lmao. Like really,? The apprentice already thinks he's beaten his master? Blimey! Hahahaha

  • @dls6237
    @dls6237 Місяць тому +1

    Jay if you are reading this keep up the good work mate.the heaviest thing your boss is picking up is the pay cheque he’s making on your labour 👍

  • @user-mb5zi8yp9o
    @user-mb5zi8yp9o Місяць тому

    I was an apprentice in brickwork i got messed around so much ended up labouring for 2 years on 45 pound a day 4 days a week. Now im a plastering labourer hopefully learning to go off on my own.

  • @garethsammons7877
    @garethsammons7877 Місяць тому +4

    Hi Charlie, I am a 60 year old carpenter who spent a few months teaching young lads in college. It's exactly the same in Carpentry what we were told to teach the lads was next to useless in the real world. Its why I left teaching after falling out with city and guilds over the crap they wanted to teach.

  • @willbee6785
    @willbee6785 Місяць тому +4

    Apprentices should hybrid between college and on-site work, it’s a must. Learn and prepare them for what they will eventually become.

    • @dylanfallon7229
      @dylanfallon7229 Місяць тому +2

      Thays the way apprentiships are done are they not? In ireland there's 7 phases. 1,3,5,7 are done on site and 2,4 and 6 are in college. Phases 2 being 5months in college and 2 and 4 are 10 weeks

    • @alternativeopinion310
      @alternativeopinion310 Місяць тому +3

      Agreed. Too much time on site and they get abused by greedy bricklayers

    • @willbee6785
      @willbee6785 Місяць тому

      @@dylanfallon7229 Good.

    • @MrThebigredone
      @MrThebigredone Місяць тому +2

      In Ireland it's a 4 year apprenticeship alternating between on-site with your employer..3-6 months at a time and 3 month blocks in college

    • @dylanfallon7229
      @dylanfallon7229 29 днів тому +1

      @MrThebigredone phase 2 is 5 months amd phase 4 and 6 are ten weeks. When i did my apprentiship I was sent to bishopstown in cork for phase 2, and DIT Bolton Street in Dublin for phases 4 and 6. Loved it so I did. We had small , 11 of us. I found it great as the teacher had more time to pin point Any flaws and help us improve on them. I'd recommend alot of young people nowadays to do a trade. Getting payed to learn is a massive bonus compared to students trying to get a degree amd paying big money on courses fee alone. That's my outlook on it anyway.

  • @jamesmeadowcroft1460
    @jamesmeadowcroft1460 Місяць тому +4

    There must b 2 bags of aunt besseys roasties on ur dinner charlie! 😂😂❤

  • @lawrencecarlin4309
    @lawrencecarlin4309 Місяць тому

    Great work with the apprentice

  • @Sm13thy
    @Sm13thy Місяць тому +1

    The best way to learn is to be on the job personally as things change all the time

  • @simplyalf838
    @simplyalf838 Місяць тому +1

    yes char whts happening. im alfie keep smashing it brother ur vids r top tier mate. ill get on to him about getting down the gym lol

  • @davidlynch8761
    @davidlynch8761 Місяць тому +1

    Is there a link anywhere for trades boards?

  • @aaronhounsome8954
    @aaronhounsome8954 29 днів тому

    Migraine my arse.. He's got headache, you taking piss out of him all day lol😂😂😂

  • @evocarti
    @evocarti Місяць тому +5

    Speaking as an ex hod-carrier with 14 years on the trowel who takes pleasure in teaching, perhaps an element of shame should be fostered and directed towards trowels who are unwilling or too lazy to teach hoddies on site. Sure, as a brickie you can be sacked by the foreman for teaching but if you can get at least one through it's worth the risk.

  • @gavinmillar461
    @gavinmillar461 Місяць тому +1

    Well said about the college teaching the young apprentices absolutely nothing to do with what you actually do on site. Spend half the day drawing & practical work is all completely old fashioned with the way they’ve not changed the curriculum since the 1970s. I discussed this with my collage tutor & he just didn’t believe what I was saying! Simply because he’s been teaching the same thing for years & years & when you explain what you do on site & how it has changed they haven’t changed with the modern way a building site actually works. It’s actually really sad & soul destroying when you’re good at collage then absolutely clueless when u go on site. Great topic & top advice as usual Charlie. 🧱. ✌️👍✌️

  • @brandoncattermole9403
    @brandoncattermole9403 Місяць тому +1

    This video has helped

  • @conorgarvey6594
    @conorgarvey6594 Місяць тому

    agree with the college thing , in ireland you do onsite first, then do 20 weeks in college then back on site for a time then 10 weeks in college then back on site for another period then back to college for your finale 10 weeks ,then back on site , the whole apprenticipe takes 4 years, you have to complete so many modules when your onsite that your employer says you have completed lol ,

  • @jacobhoughton8821
    @jacobhoughton8821 Місяць тому

    I personally learnt more on site then I did in college in my eyes college was just there so they can keep and eye on me and make sure I’m progressing towards doing my end point assessment I passed 2 years ago now but I also did extensions so it was good for me to be in college laying every week as I wasn’t always getting on the trowel at work I’m trying to get into site work I prefer to be laying then doing everything but can’t complain get paid when it’s wet and when it’s sunny

  • @vinnparaffin6082
    @vinnparaffin6082 Місяць тому

    Does Jay stay indoors on a windy day, for fear of being blown away!

  • @thebigdezshow8971
    @thebigdezshow8971 Місяць тому

    I love the way you’re firm but with him and telling him what he needs to do but still having a laugh and not making him feel insecure or like a dick head because a lot of people on site will probably take the piss out of a lad like him and maybe even bully. I’d love to have been your apprentice Charlie I’d be twice the Bricky I am now. Got my EPA in 5 weeks time so I can’t wait to get off the apprenticeship wages and get grafting properly.

  • @alana9354
    @alana9354 Місяць тому

    Nice spread mate

  • @Brickyguy
    @Brickyguy Місяць тому

    SMP BOARDS, white one £20 and stands are £31, boards are spot on 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @grahamshipley7251
    @grahamshipley7251 Місяць тому

    When I was an apprentice over 40 years ago it was 6 months at college then 6 months on site then it was 6 weeks at college and 6 weeks on site and it worked well

  • @beardedbricky7834
    @beardedbricky7834 Місяць тому

    I have always wondered why they don’t make the boards in white. Heat is mortars enemy and white rejects heat while any color absorbs it and redistributes it to the mortar making it kick quicker. Just my thoughts. lol. Great video homie!💯🔥🤙

  • @-HCH-
    @-HCH- Місяць тому +1

    How did that lad go on with cutting his hand Charlie?

  • @steveng5503
    @steveng5503 Місяць тому

    Tom could lift blocks… he also makes the best brick glue in the land! WE MISS YOU AND YOUR GLUE TOM!

  • @charliewebb4029
    @charliewebb4029 Місяць тому

    Charlie do you recommend going limited?

    • @adrianlydiate7197
      @adrianlydiate7197 Місяць тому +1

      You get better tax relief but higher accountancy bills, I went limited 17 yrs ago and still happy with it 👍

  • @epmuusic
    @epmuusic Місяць тому

    Your right Charlie, I’m doing a bricklaying apprenticeship now and the college system is crap, the education system now is ruined all the the teachers seem to not care about us and just let us get on with it and not actually teaching us properly, I’ve been on an apprenticeship for about 2 years now and still wouldn’t have the confidence to go on my own and do jobs alone as haven’t been trained properly.

  • @shanerankin2084
    @shanerankin2084 Місяць тому

    In the 80s it was 3 months college, 3 months on site for the first 2 years worked well 👍

  • @jeremykieffer7660
    @jeremykieffer7660 Місяць тому +1

    With regards to the Apprentices, Its the same story over here in the US. As a Foreman I almost always have 1-2 Apprentices under my wing and I tell ya they don't know shit. Its a real pitty that we cant do a better job in the Union Halls classroom with these young Lads. Instead I get to teach them the shit they should already know when I don't have the time to do it. The Joys of Mason Life!!

  • @sestools
    @sestools Місяць тому

    PROUD TO BE CHARLIE'S FAVOURITE!
    Current prices of our Boards are:
    Single - £28.89 inc VAT
    Pack of 10 - £269.99 inc VAT and Shipping.
    Thank you very much for your comments Charlie!

  • @rossnolan2883
    @rossnolan2883 Місяць тому

    😊😊😊😊😊

  • @davidfletcher6596
    @davidfletcher6596 Місяць тому

    Sestools
    Boards are MINT…….
    Good video……..apprenticeships should teach site ready skills………..

  • @brucebirks6341
    @brucebirks6341 Місяць тому

    In Australia you spend 4 days a week on sites and 1 day collage it works fine. To the boss trys to stop you from going to collage because you make him to much laying bricks all week

  • @robertanderton6675
    @robertanderton6675 Місяць тому

    ABSOLUTELY spot on, with the college thing mate. It is exactly the same in my industry. There are 1000's of students going to university every year to learn lighting in the entertainments industry, they come on site after graduating and do not have a clue how to do what we do. As you say, it is a shame. Also a total waste of time and monney.

  • @alfredpeterwye2924
    @alfredpeterwye2924 Місяць тому

    What’s stremf

  • @djhago3123
    @djhago3123 Місяць тому

    Apprenticeship in Ireland... we do 8 or 10 months on site then 20 weeks college then back to site for another 9 months ,back to 10 weeks college then back to site for another 9 or 10 months and another 10 weeks in college.. then your last stint on site and your qualified... it usually take 4 years depends on college places.. but they can only turn you down once... so you get a good sense if a lad is going to stick it out if he lasts the first 8 months on site and if hes willing to work... no point wasting time in college if you cannot hake it on site.. i didn't realise it was different in England... we are just lacking young people coming into the trade's now

  • @leewilliams8579
    @leewilliams8579 Місяць тому

    College is pointless. When I qualified I didn't have a clue what was going on 😂😂

  • @martinfryer8197
    @martinfryer8197 19 днів тому

    I didn’t see him use his spirit level to see if the blocks were level @ 1.22 only used it to if it was plumb.

  • @seanoxborough5830
    @seanoxborough5830 Місяць тому

    You learn more in two month's on site than two years at college

  • @user-dw8bt8qj5g
    @user-dw8bt8qj5g Місяць тому

    Never learnt at college started off as a labour learnt by watching the bricky and when i had time jumped on the line it's same over in Australia these guys come out of school and have no idea what's going on

  • @LR52VUU
    @LR52VUU Місяць тому

    Be easy on him Charles, he's a growing lad. He'll be 6'6" by next year. Encourage him to understand the theory in-out and he'll surpass you in no time...

  • @user-cq7nd2iy9w
    @user-cq7nd2iy9w 29 днів тому

    I don’t like using concrete’s anymore, prefer the good old fibolite more than ever

  • @drumnbass49
    @drumnbass49 Місяць тому

    where effiecent at getting immgrants in 5 star hotels mate what you mean

  • @The-Mighty-Orange
    @The-Mighty-Orange Місяць тому +2

    Just so you know charlie, all these houses your building, is being given away for free for elegal migrants.

  • @markdevlin8471
    @markdevlin8471 Місяць тому +1

    There is now a potato shortage in the U.k. ... I wonder why..😂

  • @adamb514
    @adamb514 Місяць тому +1

    Qualified bricklayer and a doctor 😂😂. Probably best to stick to what you know and that’s nothing health related……. It’s actually H302 and no it won’t stop you being less dehydrated than a pint of water!!!

  • @isasabani9869
    @isasabani9869 29 днів тому

    charlie collison

  • @alexsteele1632
    @alexsteele1632 Місяць тому +1

    Ffs Charlie boi🤦you go on about all this healthy eating and hydrating from fruit and you called it H230 🤣🤣

  • @andrewmcinnes7576
    @andrewmcinnes7576 Місяць тому

    When I served my time I did six weeks at college then six on site then five at college then five on site for the entire three years. It defo works then your not going in blind. Yes you can lay brick / block etc but your not site ready now. Thou that was thirty years ago. All change now.

  • @alternativeopinion310
    @alternativeopinion310 Місяць тому

    Still waiting to learn more about why you pat the mortar with the back of your trowel b4 filling it 😂😂. Bet they don't teach that at college

  • @paulcollin1398
    @paulcollin1398 Місяць тому

    Give the lad a couple of years he'll be there, at least he's on site having a go . Not laying in his pit

  • @KB-yj3nw
    @KB-yj3nw Місяць тому

    It’s called H3O2.

  • @RobNorman08
    @RobNorman08 Місяць тому +1

    Charlie...... Fruit water....H302...not H230. 🤦‍♂😂

  • @JonDoe-sx3qd
    @JonDoe-sx3qd Місяць тому

    No one has yet came anywhere near matching up with your Amy

  • @simonbunnell9627
    @simonbunnell9627 Місяць тому

    My boy was at college doing bricklaying, he was doing english garden wall bond and and all these other bonds and arches that hell never use, waste of time . Colleges should focus on walls that are 20-30 bricks long and let them run it in for months, running in from one end then running in from the other. Show them how to use profiles, its crazy the 2 most important things to make maximum money and they dont teach them . Its all wrong and thats why after 3 years there still struggling

    • @TheAsa1972
      @TheAsa1972 Місяць тому

      Its not a waste of time any daft fker can do Stretcher bond ,That's why so many Brickys say it's not worth my time when it gets technical

  • @wizardof28gzonyt65
    @wizardof28gzonyt65 Місяць тому

    All college teaches today is basically how to do a fackin good garden wall 🤣 they would just give u a plan for a fancy wall you would never see or build on site and leave you to it.... my opinion is there was never enough actual tutoring... someone watching and helping to improve technique. Luckily I learned by watching the brickys at work, but without that I would have been hopeless 😅

  • @RegNarnoc21
    @RegNarnoc21 Місяць тому +1

    It’s more difficult to lay top courses when you are a short arse.😂

  • @pofkebiceps8676
    @pofkebiceps8676 Місяць тому

    I do one hand 6 course no problem concrete blocks 7.3N😅 thermal all 8 courses one hand all day can do not just for 1 course 🤣lol

  • @seanoxborough5830
    @seanoxborough5830 Місяць тому

    LEARN

  • @Livingwaterss418
    @Livingwaterss418 Місяць тому +2

    Thank God im on benefits easier money 💰 🤑

  • @MarkSmith-jt1yj
    @MarkSmith-jt1yj Місяць тому

    When I did my apprenticeship, was college block release, then so meany weeks on site the back college, it's not rocket science, the simple ,commense ,mmmm😊

  • @catlikepizzagaming8280
    @catlikepizzagaming8280 Місяць тому

    Is the old saying true about big hands?……….big hands big gloves

  • @bryanwalkerCT7729
    @bryanwalkerCT7729 29 днів тому

    What would do if your new labourer demanded you use pronouns?
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Sorry couldn't help myself
    #BeingSaneInInsanePlaces