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@bopndop2347Күн бұрын
Man that's crazy when I was in school 10 years ago they told us don't be a plumber go to Uni. Studied, got the office job and still hate that shit! Should have done carpentry or something
@anonymousone777Күн бұрын
It’s never too late to pivot
@Porter-vn1vcКүн бұрын
You’re not alone, they never teach kids the right things, they want you in debt before life has begun
@benpurcell591Күн бұрын
They can be well paid if they are at the top of their game. My opinion though, they better be saving for retirement early though because you will not want to be doing manual labor much after mid 40s
@rockstarjoe5725Күн бұрын
alot of people are still doing manual labour in there 50s bro, they dont have a pension to rely on so they need to prepare beforehand
@benpurcell591Күн бұрын
@@rockstarjoe5725 true, but by that point it will be taking a toll on your body is all in saying. I'm mid 40s and at this point I'm glad I can code and not stuck doing a trade.
@colonel_carlitoКүн бұрын
depends, gas engineer and sparky is less strenuously than bricklaying and plastering
@ian_strachsКүн бұрын
100%, but if you're still relying on manual labour for your wage in your 40s and 50s you *really* have dropped the ball. In the trades you need to always have your eye on the next certification and should be looking at moving into management/ coordination/ consulting/ business admin/ contracts management/ surveying as you age. I know joiners in their 50s who are fitter than most 25 year olds but you don't want to be grinding your body down at that age. Electrical/ plumbing is easier on your body but you still have to kneel down etc. Always look after your body, don't eat Greggs every meal and become fat and unhealthy, train well and do yoga/ get regular massages. That's my best advice at least.
@GrindSzn717 сағат бұрын
@@ian_strachsperfectly said I’m 25 starting gas engineer soon and this is good advice
@colonel_carlitoКүн бұрын
tradies aint making 200k😂😂 unless theyre off the tools contracting running jobs or have 20 blokes working for them..at that point is just running a businesses
@davidc4408Күн бұрын
I make about £175k but i have 3 degrees and 2 masters cost me £90k . I work in private equity. Dad is electrician and makes about £250k a year running his electrical business. He loves hos job
@ian_strachs22 сағат бұрын
@@davidc4408 Is that net profit? That's seriously good
@GrindSzn717 сағат бұрын
Respect to you and your dad
@connormelia2926Күн бұрын
Proper KZbin channel!
@GrindSzn717 сағат бұрын
No cap
@SOAMBITIOUSDOM22 сағат бұрын
It was great filming with you bro 👊🏾
@justjacqueline2004Күн бұрын
£50,000 per annum is not going to cut it in today's world. Just a cleaner here and we (really my team) are not just cleaning but repairing high end houses with amazing painters and decorators and great gardeners and fantastic skilled tradesmen,yeah I know so sexist, all still with us many years later,why? Because they all get their basic wage and still do jobs in the evening and weekends and I allow them my equipment for a fee(vans etc unbranded).All great workers and friends as well.
@ian_strachsКүн бұрын
Currently going into the electrical trade. There's SO much you can do with it, especially if you pick up an HNC or HND, even convert to a BEng and go into design/ management/ contracts/ consulting long term. Really good demand and can be done essentially anywhere in the world Only problem I'm noticing is snobbery and patronising comments from people when you tell them you're in the trades and they assume you were too stupid to manage university. I studied chemistry at university before and this is better paid and arguably harder mentally (maths, problem solving, circuits etc). I'm just finding it hard to talk about my job on dates etc and make it sound cool, but comparatively that's a small problem haha Other thing is you can make seriously good money working offshore or in mining, especially in Australia. Most tradies I know, even in their mid 20s, have at least one house. It's the move. Others will work in the Western Australian mines for a month or so then go off to Europe/ SE Asia. 29 now but I wish I'd done this sooner
@yamiscape22 сағат бұрын
Ignore the snobs, I’m in the military right now, I’m making peanuts but I’m actually learning a lot, when the process starts to bang then people see the money and suddenly the game changes. Society is full of debt slaves so they have to shame those of us who peeped game early so that they feel like they made the right decision. It’s called the sunken cost fallacy and it’s prevalent in so much of modern society.
@kwameopoku357621 сағат бұрын
Honestly i get that snobbery from ppl wen i tell them im a mechanic i just do my best to ignore it
@GrindSzn717 сағат бұрын
Don’t mind them bro your doing good
@omegafunni1465Күн бұрын
Funnily enough, I'm young and recently started a plumbing course with the goal of future financial stability because I was lucky enough to realise the trades have very good value early on. Finding apprenticeships for it is hard but I'm going to see it through to the end. Good video!
@tekkn_579Күн бұрын
Word of advice, Invest in some knee protection. You’ll need ur knees going into old age I assume you plan on making it to there 😅
@solslastcannula5665Күн бұрын
Good luck handling and cleaning other peoples doo doo and other crap. Thankfully I went uni
@rockstarjoe5725Күн бұрын
@@solslastcannula5665 they make good money...to each their own lol u weird guy
@colonel_carlitoКүн бұрын
@@solslastcannula5665 😂😂and now you pay 60% tax on your money to pay for the fat council estate trash to sit around doing nothing and the refugees holiday inns
@dennistonrockstoneКүн бұрын
i was going to do Plumbing but switched to Electrician. So glad I did
@812sf3Күн бұрын
I went to Uni to Study medicine and become a doctor. I’m now struggling to find a job. I wish I became a plumber
@usmaanamin7880Күн бұрын
How can a doctor struggle to find a job
@colonel_carlitoКүн бұрын
go abroad
@davidc4408Күн бұрын
@@usmaanamin7880depends on area of medicine
@812sf3Күн бұрын
@@usmaanamin7880 Underfunding and too many foreign applicants
@812sf3Күн бұрын
@@colonel_carlito 1-2 Years Studying to take any board exam or learn a new language. Currently in the process
@ghost4004Күн бұрын
I been through many trades, carpentry, painter decorator, tyre fitter, sound engineer, ended up being an electrician, working in Domestic housing, Building sites and eventually landed myself in TV and film as a Sparks, Made Decent money but had i spent the time Researching into creating business's or looking for gaps in the market and developing products to sell, from back then i can almost guarantee i'd be making money in my sleep right now, the hard work life isn't good for the body bare old trades people with messed up backs or bag legs, artheritus ect its not the one for me
@tonytony-fc6gq22 сағат бұрын
MAN i like you guys videos its like TALKING with normal people every day people
@takarakujis1042Күн бұрын
Wanting to start own graphic design business helping businesses gain traction and covert or make meaningful brands. Seen businesses pay 2 mill for rebrands or small businesses like paying 2-10k per job. Easy can be done in a week
@AbdulMajeedIddiКүн бұрын
So great listening to big bros advices, we got to make right with our chances
@Porter-vn1vcКүн бұрын
They don’t teach you this in school, they push you to go down the uni debt route to have you trapped before your life has even begun! They need to teach kids about apprenticeships and wages that tradesmen do pick up! 💯
@yamiscape22 сағат бұрын
Yeah I went to a private school you get looked down upon if you do an apprenticeship. Kids of first generation immigrants get the uni debt trap shoved down their throats cause everyone wants you to be a doctor or lawyer so they can brag to your family they don’t care that your making it’s a bandulu job where you’re making barely any money to survive in the current economy or that you basically ruined your mental health. The fact is that trades are probably the most important thing for immigrant kids especially black kids because they’ll always be in use and there’s less discrimination compared to higher education. Look at the USA and how Hispanics control trades Ron DeSantis said racist things about Hispanics, they take some days off and boom Florida is ruined and he apologised instantly. I joined the military and I’ve not only been here a year and I’ve learned so much. I have friends here that have 3-4 degrees, super intelligent people, they said military work was far more rewarding.
@yamiscape22 сағат бұрын
They won’t because school is about teaching you to be a consumer and getting people into the debt trap they don’t want to see you do well. And your parents being first generation immigrants just want you get a bandulu job like lawyer or doctor where you’re making barely any money just to brag to the rest of the family members who will probably be jealous anyway or just simply not care
@GrindSzn717 сағат бұрын
@@yamiscapeI agree, sadly that mentality about uni is going to ruin a lot of kids. African parents especially they need to understand that uni is not for everyone
@Neil-Y2KКүн бұрын
Multipurpose plaster ✌🏼
@MilesBorg53 минут бұрын
I'm 33, live in croydon. I'm an architect (7 years uni). I make 34k. I draw up the plans that electricans work from and I get permission for new drainage runs and connections that the plumbers use to build from. The trades all make at least 15% more than me miniumum, all get paid for overtime, all work for themselves by their mid 20s, have 0 student dept. Even at my age, if I retrain now within a trade, I'll be better off financially by the time I retire than if I carry on what I am doing. If I was 18 again I wouldn't have touched uni with a stick. Why did I go? Because my school told me not to do a trade if I wanted to be successful. Why architecture? Becuase the media was ramming down everyones throats that there's a housing shortage so I thought I'd be in high demand. If someone would give me an apprenticeship for plumbing or electrics I'd start tomorrow.
@lewishunt561513 сағат бұрын
YES! to set your own business as a tradesmen you need to buy tools and a van. That's it. and you can buy as you go. No student debt straight profit soon. I can very easily do £1000--£2500 in a day. People need to keep it simple and get a trade. Everyone wants to be a stocks investor or something extra. Working class men need to focus on these type of work. Also because as a society we are getting more lazy and less capable of fixing stuff ourselves, you factor in no one wants to get a trade now a days, few years we're gonna e rarer and rarer, and anything which is rare goes up in value.
@xclusive46314 сағат бұрын
Im a plumber gas engineer and electrician and multi trade construction etc on god I tell you is not easy! Easier said than done finding a client base regular work will make ur hairs turn grey and make u half mental is not easy it’s madness! Especially in London everyone is trying to scam you it’s not as advanced as countries like Canada and Australia Where are you going to get the work from ask yourselves? Customers etc most of you will mention checker trade online presence etc I know people who are bidding to buy jobs 10 different engineers fighting over one job. Then there’s people in contracts management and who run their own businesses making the real money hard work doesn’t always pay my friend if it did construction workers would be millionaires the highest levels in trades u can achieve is comfortable living you’re never gonna get to that millionaire status being on the tools.
@courtneyoshea81067 сағат бұрын
I always tell the young people to look in to barbering too.. £30 appointment with 30 minute slots is £60 an hour x how many hours you want to do in a day
@johnbarton998621 сағат бұрын
Tradesmen? Who are they. Never met them. When you call them they rarely answer. If they do answer they probably won't get back to you then they moan that other people are taking their work .
@wayneronaldo767914 сағат бұрын
£350 a ceiling. You got done there mate and fed him haha But yeah your right. There's money to be made 👍
@arn9858Күн бұрын
Talk about driving instructor I get charged £40 a hour for lesson !
@doubler477Күн бұрын
I was meant to learn the wet trade. But got my career patterned as a surveyor. Defo looking to learn the trade. It’s just hard work
@dcat955818 сағат бұрын
😹..Skills pays the bills!..learn a trade! to get paid!😂
@dcat955818 сағат бұрын
😹..Skills pays the bills, learn a trade! to get paid!😂
@Propofol1234Күн бұрын
I'm a doctor and I barely earn £17/hr.
@YusufmaaodКүн бұрын
Full time ? I doubt that.
@Propofol1234Күн бұрын
@@Yusufmaaod keep doubting it mate Only take a quickly good search. This country is finished and doesn't value doctors. I can't even get a job as a doctor right now.
@AlexanderTheGreatManКүн бұрын
@@Yusufmaaod I had a girl who was working as a doctor for £13/hr and im thinking, no way.
@SB-qt8qjКүн бұрын
thats disgusting
@YusufmaaodКүн бұрын
Why don’t you locum, that’s good money
@return4570Күн бұрын
You man are already having million-dollar convos, respect 🫡