As a former multifamily PM, be aware of burnout. It is very possible in the construction industry. I have had to work plenty of late nights and weekends due to a high workload. You can easily work 60+ hours on a 40 hour salary and your employers wont stop you, therefore, if you actually run the numbers, you aren't being paid nearly as much as you think. PTO was another issue that I constantly faced. I had plenty of it but could not take any due to having to run 4-5 projects at a time. Your projects are like your babies, no one but YOU will be willing to take care of them. Other PMs will turn a blind eye when you need time off as YOUR project is YOUR baby. The video talks about the good, I'm here to mention the "possible" bad.
@Fatty7236 ай бұрын
how do you get into the career cause i’m 18 and trying to get into
@Four15Productions6 ай бұрын
Currently going through this on my first project with a grocery store and affordable housing
@mattjagger43604 ай бұрын
I'm in the UK. I studied construction project management after most of my career as a bricklayer. Now I'm in the position to take a project role... For the salary. It might not be worth the hassle. The salary curve (timeline to hit top salary) is very drawn out. The job itself is almost a 24-7 role. Where as a site manager (superintendent in America I believe) is almost fixed hours. The salary is similar, and it's regular weekends off and cover for holidays. It's looking more like the role I'll settle in.
@alancastellon922511 ай бұрын
Excellent videos! Found you yesterday and subscribed to your Channel right away. Studying some project management courses now through coursera. Then construction project management. Then going to get my CAPM through PMI. I’m very excited to try a new career and I feel i have what it takes. Your videos are excellent and give solid advice. Keep ‘em coming!
@juelz71311 ай бұрын
Great video; my best investment was my degree in construction management.
@observantone17837 ай бұрын
He’s right it happened for me field operations supervisor just out of experience
@christianmartinez-ox9qh2 ай бұрын
A lot of the jobs ask for Mechanical Engineering Degrees. How were you able to get your job?
@luisv81628 күн бұрын
Great video I myself completed a four year apprenticeship as a cement mason I am now a journeyman. I also completed another four year apprenticeship as an Ironworker . I want to work my way up to a superintendent business owner.👍
@jasonwilliamschroeder8 күн бұрын
@@luisv8162 please let me know how I can help.
@brandonsherfield69822 ай бұрын
You’re the goat bro thanks
@JD-xm3mg5 ай бұрын
This is experience all for a large general contractor near Nashville Tn At 20 i was a concrete laborer At 23 became form carpenter At 27 became crew leader At 29 im a assistant supervisor I am currently running a 3 million dollar parking lot project Lots of storm drainage and structures Now 2 weeks ago we got a p.o for a 15 million dollar expansion These projects are right next to each other. Im in the meetings im involved in saftey plans and communicating with customers. I’ve worked extremely hard I failed at times and learned. Im always LEARNING almost obsessive about it but i love construction
@seanmurphy39484 ай бұрын
Hey brother, I’m also from Nashville Tennessee. I live in Phoenix right now and am about to get certified as a construction project manager. I plan to move back to Nashville this winter. Is there anyway I can shadow you during your work week?
@JD-xm3mg3 ай бұрын
@@seanmurphy3948 I believe that could happen
@sigmachef-youtubetravler571811 ай бұрын
Hey Jason! Subscribed right away! I have very basic construction knowledge but a lot of management experience and now have an opportunity to become a PM for a small construction company, your videos have given me a TON of confidence, thank you! I saw on an earlier video that you were going to make a daily planner for project managers and put it on Amazon - do you have a link to that? (I already have the Canva doc, I want the full doc!)
@jasonwilliamschroeder11 ай бұрын
Project Manager Personal Organization Planner: 90 Days of Organized Productivity a.co/d/0D2Zms7
@asianthegreat872511 ай бұрын
Amazing video, I switched my major and start my construction management classes next semester thanks to you👍🏽
@asianthegreat872511 ай бұрын
@@juelz713 manufacturing technology, career would of been automation controls tech
@OppySnopАй бұрын
Same
@chazlyle419 ай бұрын
Finishing degree but watching to help find an apprenticeship or job experience in the interim, thanks!
@izzyc.47462 ай бұрын
LOVE IT THATS WHAT IM DOING NOW AS A FIELD LABOR WORKING FOR. A G.C AND USING PROCORE ONLY THING IS I HAVE TATTOOS ON MY FACE AND NECK AS I HAVE A PAST SO CHANGES I NEED TO MAKE 👏
@mozeygh428516 күн бұрын
Jason you are a great friend
@demarcjackson13511 ай бұрын
Hey Jason live your videos watch the all the time. But you make a lot of videos on people who are in higher positions but I’m a laborer for Holder construction for 3 months so far I love it and of course one day down the road want to become a superintendent and all that other cool stuff. But how do I show the company that I really want to improve myself to grow in the company and so they can sometime pull me to the side and give me some tips and or walk me through the process
@jasonwilliamschroeder11 ай бұрын
Have you seen the video for workers?
@OnlyTruths187 ай бұрын
I recommend learning software and focusing on your personnel/leadership development like the video mentions. Learn outside of your job. Get familiar with BlueBeam, ProCore, Excel, Word, etc. Learn about RFIs, takeoffs, change orders, and get to know your vendors. You will need more than field experience to become a super. Shadow your current super and attend their meetings. Good luck and hope this helps.
@izzyc.47462 ай бұрын
Just subscribed
@jasonwilliamschroeder2 ай бұрын
@@izzyc.4746 thank you so much
@r.cmartinvickers39392 ай бұрын
What book or books do you recommend reading to learn about the various positions and duties in construction? Specifically luxury construction if there's any distinction...
@jasonwilliamschroeder2 ай бұрын
@@r.cmartinvickers3939 what is your role?
@r.cmartinvickers39392 ай бұрын
I'll be touching various 'departments' to see what I like best so having an expansive knowledge resource is ideal..may you recommend anything based on this?
@jasonwilliamschroeder2 ай бұрын
@@r.cmartinvickers3939 The Successful Construction Supervisor and Foreman a.co/d/9GcY7z3
@r.cmartinvickers39392 ай бұрын
@@jasonwilliamschroeder Thank you champ.
@jasonwilliamschroeder2 ай бұрын
@@r.cmartinvickers3939 Absolutely.
@mozeygh428516 күн бұрын
I like your videos
@kenshiro48328 ай бұрын
I’m a CM for a national residential builder, but I’m interested in getting into commercial, any tips on how to get in?
@jasonwilliamschroeder8 ай бұрын
I recommend that you round out any experience you think might be needed, really work on your resume, add in any experience you possibly can that would qualify you for a PE, APM, or PM position and interview continually.
@sigmachef-youtubetravler571811 ай бұрын
Also, the graphic is just a link to a book 📖 n this video?
@jasonwilliamschroeder11 ай бұрын
I’m not sure what you mean.
@jamesbostwick421410 ай бұрын
One of the last items that you spoke about in the video was a graphic that we could use to put on our desktops or wall, etc.. However, the link in the video description leads to a book called Atlas of the heart and not a graphic. Do you have the link to the graphic?
@joannamantilla23789 ай бұрын
What if you are looking to switch career paths towards the construction industry? Would you say this advice is the same?
@jasonwilliamschroeder9 ай бұрын
I would
@5307andrew8 ай бұрын
I’ve been a residential carpenter for about 7 years. I’m currently in school for construction management. Do you think it’s worth getting my bachelors degree or is an associates enough with my experience?
@jasonwilliamschroeder8 ай бұрын
If you are not getting the chance now I would recommend, yes.
@5307andrew7 ай бұрын
I haven’t finished any degree as of yet. In my first year of school. Debating whether to transfer to a 4 year bachelors program at a university or just get my associates if that is enough.
@OnlyTruths187 ай бұрын
@@5307andrew I landed an APM position with only my associates in CM. It all depends on the company that you are applying to. Some care about the degree, some don't. If I was in your position, I'd be applying for jobs after completing my associates and IF I couldn't land a job after a couple of months, I'd consider going back for the 4 year degree. My assumption is that you will be able to find something with your 2 year degree though. GL!
@5307andrew7 ай бұрын
@@OnlyTruths18 Appreciate it, that's very helpful.
@ussielrubio95735 ай бұрын
Hi @5307andrew I have been a residential carpenter too for a few years too and I'm also going to college to get my Associates Degree in Construction Management. I would say if you have the time and resources to transfer and get your bachelor's why not, but do it while you still working in the industry learning every position, if not in your current company find the right one where you can keep growing. Company owners are usually very understandable and helpful to students when they show that they really want to keep learning, and growing, and helping in every department. Specially when you are not afraid to get your hands dirty and wear any hat in the company. Short answer in my opinion, yes. Get your bachelor's and keep working in the industry at the same time. Usually with an Associate's Degree you can get a lot of opportunities from good companies so don't be afraid to change jobs if you see there is not much room for growth at your current company. Good luck in your career man!
@christianmartinez-ox9qh2 ай бұрын
Hi Jason! Thank you for your help. I'm an electrician and I hold an economics degree. Do you think I need another degree in CM? Or am I good to apply for PM positions?
@jasonwilliamschroeder2 ай бұрын
@@christianmartinez-ox9qh I don’t know. You certainly have enough education. Have you applied yet?
@christianmartinez-ox9qh2 ай бұрын
@@jasonwilliamschroeder Honestly, I would need to apply more. I've been getting discouraged by Mechanical engineering or Construction Management degrees in the desired qualification section.
@stephentonui64422 ай бұрын
Hi Jason. I have been a construction manager in kenya for r several years. I recently immigrated to the US and am finding it hard to secure a PM job because I don't have a particular degree or diploma in project management. How should i go about securing employment, even at lower level so that I may have an opportunity to showcase my experience?.
@jasonwilliamschroeder2 ай бұрын
@@stephentonui6442 have you considered applying as a project engineer?
@stephentonui64422 ай бұрын
@@jasonwilliamschroeder yep, I have made several applications but for Engineer most recruiters require PE license which I don't have as I recently relocated to the USA
@jasonwilliamschroeder2 ай бұрын
@@stephentonui6442 oh my. I actually don’t know but I’m thinking on it now.
@belmer212 ай бұрын
Any good book recommendations?
@jasonwilliamschroeder2 ай бұрын
All of Patrick Lencioni's books.
@meldonsilva23615 ай бұрын
books name ?
@jasonwilliamschroeder5 ай бұрын
Not sure what you mean.
@gillchesterton861429 күн бұрын
Hey Jason, Do you see any Black women in construction PM positions?
@jasonwilliamschroeder29 күн бұрын
@@gillchesterton8614 yes. And we need more.
@jasonwilliamschroeder10 күн бұрын
Yes, I do.
@tracyefulfordmpmpsp15005 ай бұрын
The U.S. Army has the best project Management program around.
@sherkiaprather92733 ай бұрын
My MOS is a Construction Engineer I’m literally on the bus to go to my AIT right now. I’m trying to see what direction I want to go with my MOS and I’m thinking about a project manager. How can I read about their program