Message from @Nick-NJ

Discord ID: 387062963229687811


2017-11-30 00:23:15 UTC  

And God forbid you give them a hard time. We work labor intensive jobs that sucks, we talk shit all day because it's funny.

2017-11-30 00:26:22 UTC  

I'll see a young guy fighting with removing a nail, so I'll say something like, you going to let that little thing whoop your ass. Instead of saying something clever back, they pout about about me being a dick. Ha

2017-11-30 00:27:07 UTC  

Bro, this big black guy started a couple weeks ago, and he can't fucking do his job. He can't pull wire because he's too much of a bitch, even though he's 6'5" 230 lbs, he can't follow directions even though he asks questions all day, and he talks shit even though he's the most useless guy on the crew

2017-11-30 00:27:15 UTC  

I'm going to make him quit

2017-11-30 00:27:52 UTC  

Haha that sucks, I run guys like him off too. Haha

2017-11-30 00:28:00 UTC  

I banter well, follow directions and don't complain.

2017-11-30 00:28:18 UTC  

ready to learn that big brain trade shit

2017-11-30 00:29:59 UTC  

Good luck man, it's treated me well. I have good savings from it, even though I'm underpaid. Even a bad company pays you pretty well.

2017-11-30 00:30:20 UTC  

And where the fuck is @Deleted User

2017-11-30 00:42:50 UTC  

Working on banner lol

2017-11-30 00:56:04 UTC  

Still?

2017-11-30 01:09:14 UTC  

Just getting started trying to do the computer work in the layout now I had to have somebody help me

2017-11-30 01:14:04 UTC  

Did you do the one with Erika?

2017-11-30 03:17:52 UTC  

@Deleted User oh shit, you should have said something, I can help a little. Work is kicking my ass, people want windows before Christmas and not plywood. Haha

2017-12-04 02:00:41 UTC  

Just secured an electrician apprenticeship for this winter with my local IBEW

2017-12-04 02:00:53 UTC  

Bad ass man!

2017-12-04 02:01:30 UTC  

@Nick-NJ If any given circuit gives you too much trouble, you can always just tear it out of the wall.

2017-12-04 02:03:19 UTC  

Haha I'll have to see if there is any correlation to shocking myself and my strength increasing

2017-12-04 02:04:35 UTC  

I'm super excited though since I've been shitting the last 3.5 years finishing up my management degree

2017-12-04 02:07:36 UTC  

Happy for you brother.

2017-12-04 02:10:01 UTC  

Thanks fam

2017-12-04 02:20:00 UTC  

@Nick-NJ congratulations, brother

2017-12-04 19:22:35 UTC  

I'm the typical good goy who fell for the college meme and ended up working retail. In an AR podcast one of the guests was extolling the virtues of the trades, specifically electrician work. I'm hoping it is what I need to pull myself out of paycheck-to-paycheck living. Can anyone help point me in the right direction on how to get started as an electrician?

2017-12-04 19:33:58 UTC  

Look up your local IBEW. @wolfwood

2017-12-04 19:34:36 UTC  

Electricians union

2017-12-04 19:35:49 UTC  

Or find some guy willing to take you under his wing. I don't apply for jobs anymore, if I need something new I go to active job sites and ask around.

2017-12-04 19:38:48 UTC  

Do the unions set up apprenticeships?

2017-12-04 19:43:19 UTC  

Yes they can. IBEW will have everything you need, I believe they do the classes too.

2017-12-04 19:44:56 UTC  

You'll work a few days then have class time a few days. @Deleted User can tell you all about it

2017-12-04 19:46:27 UTC  

I'm still in the process of getting started/accepted, but yeah. I was told class every Wednesday and the first (?) Saturday of every month.

2017-12-04 19:46:49 UTC  

Other than that, you're working 40 hour weeks and most likely overtime!

2017-12-04 19:47:58 UTC  

I think they start you off at $14 an hour and you get a 25% raise every year, as an apprentice. Might depend on the company that you get set up with.

2017-12-04 19:48:33 UTC  

@Deleted User thanks for the information bro. Good luck on your journey.

2017-12-04 19:48:44 UTC  

@wolfwood you too

2017-12-04 19:48:58 UTC  

Local 369 in Louisville they have a five-year apprenticeship program. You will work steady for 5 years with no layoffs and less work is super slow and at the end of your 5th Year you will turn out as a journeyman and go sign the book. These guys usually work through the day and we'll go to school one or two evenings a week

2017-12-04 19:49:49 UTC  

@Deleted User is that separate from IBEW?

2017-12-04 19:50:10 UTC  

Naw.

2017-12-04 19:50:51 UTC  

No it is IBEW Local 369. The local chapter here in Louisville. I was in for a while although I did my apprenticeship through the independent contractors here in town. But the union does have a five-year apprenticeship program

2017-12-04 19:51:34 UTC  

Word, I didn't go through the union. Self made man. Haha

2017-12-04 19:52:18 UTC  

I've always worked for guys 20-30 years older

2017-12-04 20:47:03 UTC  

@wolfwood What state?