• Metal Zealot
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    8 months ago

    Guess what!
    There’s a whole generation of old men about to pass away, most of them tradesmen. And in my experience, crotchety and unwilling to teach.

    Because this generation generally has less interest in trades, likely from being viewed down upon (see above), there is going to be a severe shortage of people working in the trades.

    This will possibly mean two things:
    Companies are going to scramble desperately to get new apprentices, so -good news- more jobs. But, expect a startling lack of quality in the years to come.

    • @Mossheart@lemmy.ca
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      358 months ago

      There’s a startling lack of quality a lot of the time now, it’s gonna get hella bad when the trades-boomers go.

      • Metal Zealot
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        8 months ago

        True enough. I can only hear “NoBoDy WaNtS tO WoRk AnYmOrE” so many times before i figure who’s to blame for that

        • @Mossheart@lemmy.ca
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          Exactly. Nobody wants to work for unliveable wages. It’s a wage shortage, not a labour shortage.

          Or, after being tired of being lowballed for work and offers to be paid in exposure, “fuck you, pay me.”

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            A local (and very well off) welding company wanted me to pay for my own courses and equipment when I applied. It would have been hundreds of dollars out of my pocket, for MAYBE a chance to be taken on as an apprentice, if I withstand being the shop bítch for long enough.
            PART TIME.

            yea,

            FUCK OFF

            • Zoot
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              38 months ago

              This is so crazy to me. I got into a low voltage trade and everything was paid for. I brought minor hand tools, but everything over 100$ was provided. And that is like standard around me (for new guys). Also amazing wages once you’re a well experienced worker. (Talking 5 years or so).

              Maybe not welding, or electrician, but pipefitters, plumberd, fire guys, all great trades.

              • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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                18 months ago

                What kind of work is that if I were to go looking? I really enjoyed control wiring for HVAC systems, didn’t enjoy lugging boilers up flights of stairs or brazing compressors in place in Manhattan with 1/2sqft of space to work in…

                • Zoot
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                  28 months ago

                  My work specifically i very company dependant, but data wire, access control, fire, cameras, all the fun “low voltage” stuff. Normally you’ll find Access, Security, and Cameras bundled. Sometimes with Fire, sometimes Data. All depends on who ya look for!

            • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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              28 months ago

              The school I went to, you were basically sold to the employer LOL. They paid for your school when they hired you. You just had to agree to work there for a couple of years.

        • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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          One of them grew and sold weed all his life and now he’s out of business because of legalization.

          DEY TERK ER JERBS!

      • @thejodie@programming.dev
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        08 months ago

        Things are built to spec. Everybody wants that 4500sf house but most people don’t know what quality looks like. When I was house shopping, the new construction homes homes already made me very disappointed and leary. I eventually bought an older home with a Stablok panel and felt better about that. 😂 Swapped the panel out after close, I’m not nuts.

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          I eventually bought an older home with a Stablok panel and felt better about that.

          My house had a Bulldog panel with the original 1960s inspection sticker still attached to it. Swapped it for a modern 200 amp panel when I had my solar panels installed.

          It’s hard to buy a new house in my area… They’re so expensive, and the quality just isn’t there.

    • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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      8 months ago

      No one looks down upon them. They’re just crappy jobs that take a toll on your body and health over time.

      • A former tradesman
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        18 months ago

        They try to make it so appealing though, “Oh if you get your Red Seal, you can work anywhere I Canada.”

        Great, I can be underpaid in ANY province I want.