Thank you for these videos, I’m 30 looking to make a change into the trades. I’ve been investigating hvac and your videos are great insight !
@TheTradeTalks2.011 ай бұрын
Amazing! Get after it! Hit it FN Hard!
@alexvest488911 ай бұрын
@@TheTradeTalks2.0 thank you, please keep making these videos for people like me!
@jocelynmauzy562311 ай бұрын
Super proud of my son, Austin! John is the best mentor and Saul is a great leader!
@Mantelar8 ай бұрын
Learn a trade, never go hungry. My father told me that 45 years ago. Turns out he was right.
@jamestalbert728 ай бұрын
Former 11B here too and HVAC business owner
@hangfire63688 ай бұрын
My son is 21. He was homeschooled. Has 1 year of college credit. 2 years full time installing gutters and doing roof repairs. Occasionally substitutes as a roofing foreman. He started doing concert photography and videography on the side last summer so see if he can make that work as a career. He has no debt. 30k saved. Paid for car. Paid for camera gear. He is capable of getting A's in college, but I'm recommending he look into a skilled trade. I'm sending him your videos. We discussed giving photography another year to see if he gets any traction, then pursue a skilled trade and do photography as a hobby. I think TIG welding, HVAC, Electrician are three areas he may be interested in. What trade schools are in the midwest that he should be investigating? Is an apprenticeship a better option? I've always worked for a large corporation and I'm recommend he eventually start his own business in the trades because I feel it is a more secure career path going forward.
@TheTradeTalks2.07 ай бұрын
Apprenticeship or even open shop. Start calling around local shops and see who is taking on apprentices. Definitely learn the trade with an eye for owning your own business one day.
@nitrosturbo18 ай бұрын
I'm a high school drop out who has started his own hvac company. No buisness school. I do close to a half mil as a Chuck in a truck. Fixing to start growing. All i did was work hard.
@whiskeycast378511 ай бұрын
This one was a great episode
@jekasolomon8 ай бұрын
Nice job sabotaging that water heater in the lady's ceiling!
@AwakenedOne-qu8 ай бұрын
Your company becomes profitable by earning the customers trust.
@disciple1749 ай бұрын
These videos are a great help to many
@intn147 ай бұрын
What are people making in this trade in East Tennessee?
@defleppard66097 ай бұрын
14 to 16 dollars a hour twice min wage? In some places in Washington state $15.00 a hour is the min wage. If I was to go into hvac I would focus on semi trucks and refer trailers.
@rawclavdia63499 ай бұрын
Thats Supee AWESOME HE LIKES LEARNING!The joy of life!Me too!
@nathanshaver59443 ай бұрын
I’ve been thinking of going into the Trades. I got out of the Army back in June of this year (10 years) and have been seriously considering HVAC. My question is should I use my GI Bill bill and go to school for a trade OR work as an apprentice? Which one is better?
@TheTradeTalks2.03 ай бұрын
You need to see if going to a trade school would make you more successful than not going. Most things you learn at school can be learned on the job.
@Noner123411 күн бұрын
See if helmets to hardhats is an option with the plumbers union (covers hvac). If that’s an option, straight to an apprenticeship is best always. To make yourself more competitive in the recruitment process, you could use your GI bill for a welding certification. Whichever is the longest and covers the most but is NOT a degree (degree takes ~2 years, the longer certifications take ~6 months).
@dee2ttown9 ай бұрын
As far as the degree, I think a tradesmen should learn a little bit business, to understand the logistics of it, but I think that those in trades, should partner, with a person, who has a business degree and start a company, one should look up what the business structure looks like, then look to fill those positions up
@therealmcgoy49685 ай бұрын
Marry a woman who is an accountant then you will have nothing to worry about.
@isuckondemtitteas197411 ай бұрын
I’m excited for the future
@JoeCroninSHOW3 ай бұрын
If you dont know who to be or what to be BE IN A TRADE and do something you love more on the side if the side hussell ever takes off you can leave and go back to the trade anytime. thats for you kiddos under 28 years old.