Anyone work in skilled trades?
What kind of money do you guys make?
How long did it take to get an education, did you need an education or can you get in at an entry level position?
What trades do you think will still be relevant in 10 years?
Skilled labour
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This is my situation, to be clear I'm unskilled labor.
I work in a kitchen as a dishwasher, I decided I don't want to cook because they job is boring and the salaries are pretty low.
I like standing and moving all day and I enjoy having some agnecy in my daily work and having different tasks on different days so I wanted to hear from some folks who do blue color work.
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>Cheesecake
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>Anyone work in skilled trades?
yes, professional carpenter here
>What kind of money do you guys make?
good money which gets better every year. starting your own company gets you to upper class pretty quickly, but you can't be lazy nor a brainlet
>How long did it take to get an education, did you need an education or can you get in at an entry level position?
top lel, you learn on the job and get many opportunities as long as you're not a lazy piece of shit and/or fat and unhealthy. trade school idiots learn less in 2 years than anyone else can learn in 2 months on the job
>What trades do you think will still be relevant in 10 years?
all of them. people want things. physical things. people need housing and water and electricity and heat. they always will as long as humans exist
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Okay, i appreciate the take on trade schools.
i mean i guess i'm biased against school in general because i didn't like high school, never went to college or trade school and i'm doing better than the majority of people my age that i know and especially doing better than the uni fags. but schooling can be necessary for trades like hvac or maybe electrical or plumbing. but even with that you'll lern 100 times more on the job. people think tradies are idiots but it's not like that. you have to ambitious and smart to make good money.i suppose any idiot could get a union job and learn to operate the same machine everyday working on road construction or some shit, but they will never get ahead. the trades keep you healthy and you're always doing something different, so it's not as bad as some people make it out to be
your time is coming tradecucks, enjoy your work being outsourced to pablo and juan
lol they tried that already didn't work. turns out mexicans can't do math and are more lazy than fat boomers
mexicans can push buttons and move things around like monkey tradepersons while some chink architect will take care of the math
source: africa, where niggers are directed by chinks in a rapid industrialization
It’s already happened but on a job site there’s a mix of races and ethnicities, it’s actually kind of pleasant.
Work in low wattage, we’re unionizing. Pay tops off at $50 which is limiting but still over $100k with ot.
Anyone who wants quality work done will not hire Mexicans. They have absolutely no eye for quality and that's one of the reasons why all Hispanic countries are shitholes.
we're talking about skilled trades in this thread retard. you're talking about the future of automation which will not require paco pushing any buttons nor chang putting a piece of plastic into a mold. 3D printing can't come into your dwelling and fix your heater not build you a structure. just click over to your other window now and watch the link markets go down ok ? adults are talking
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seethe harder tradecuck, whatever niches that don't get automated will be outsourced and the engineers that construct 3d printers and architects that make use of them are college educated
trump employs mexicans to build his towers
what am i seething about ? i'm working more hours while uni office cucks are getting laid off. are you a bot ? are you over 18 ? you must be that age to post on this site
also how does skilled trades get 'outsourced' ? it's onsite work. beijing chang cant come into randy's home and fix his heater
>it’s actually kind of pleasant.
kys beaner
I don't doubt that trade work can be enjoyable.
Frankly I enjoy washing dishes it's just that the salary cap is like 15 dollars an hour lol. Half of all my days are just general janitor shit that I get done with no real supervision, and the other half is getting my co-workers the shit they need for whatever the event is that day.
>get a degree in mechanical engineering
>end up joining a trade because there are no engineering jobs
glad this thread came up. Been looking for a trade business i can start myself
i'll have what he's having haha
>monks of Yas Forums
Just go back faggot
Pipefitter here. $49.60/hr with a robust package on top of that. I learned to weld for a couple of years first but the apprenticeship itself was five years. It will totally be relevant for a long time to come.
my dad was a pipe fitter, i thought journeymen made like $30/hr
Depends on where you live. I am out of Chicago.