6 Lessons I Learned as a Plumbing Apprentice

2022-10-13に共有
Here's 6 big lessons Jared (Journeyman Plumber) learned as a plumbing apprentice.

Jared revisits his early experience with the Uniform Plumbing Code, tools, and attitude to explain how to succeed as a plumbing apprentice.

CHAPTERS
0:21 Show a genuine interest in learning
1:19 Ask a lot of questions
2:25 Keep up on your coursework
4:06 Check your ego at the door
5:14 Be neat
6:42 Collect as many tools as you can

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コメント (21)
  • any apprentice or pre-trade watching this video in their own time are sure to become great plumbers, so don't doubt yourselves!
  • I just came across this video, and wow, I gotta alot of confidence from it, im putting in an application as a plumbing apprentice, hopefully as a woman, I can become a plumber one day.
  • My sons been working with me for 7 years every summer and any days off school. he’ll graduate high school next year and go full time. I remember 35 years ago when I was learning guys where hard on apprentices. I try to teach my son without as much yelling and fighting as when I learned. It’s a good trade and you can make a great living
  • Do not trust anyone. You will get burned so someone else can get ahead . Keep your personal life to your self . Stick to learning and doing the job and you'll be fine
  • I'm 28 and looking into a trade. Plumbing seems interesting to me. I want to pass on my knowledge to my sons, give them something they'll be able to use for when they're older. I Want change. I want stability. I want a life for my kids so they don't have to struggle. I brought them in this world. Thank you for this video. The only thing I think I'll have issues with. Is math. IT'S NEVER been my strong suit. That and I barely touched tools in my life. I'll have to learn every tool from the ground up. I pray that I can find an apprenticeship, and they're patient with me. One thing I can say about me with confidence, is that I'm humble and can accept humility like no other. No ego, and I'm a sponge. Please pray for me brothers and sisters.
  • @johnhauk2885
    20 years in the trade and the greatest advice I ever got as a apprentice was the "the day you stop giving a sh*t about your mistakes is the day you need to find a new job"
  • I'm 19 years old and I've doing plumbing since I was 18. I've been with the company I'm at since August of 22' till now so 5 months. I've been doing plumbing as a whole for a total of 5 months. I really enjoy knowing there is a lot of room to grow in the plumbing world, because for me personally I know I have the drive and work ethic to go out and get shit done and very eager to learn even if I learn at a much slow pace than everyone around me. I strongly feel I will stay in plumbing for my career. Everyday is different even if its the same type of work here and there but ultimately I love what I do. I work in residential.
  • @aaalex.96
    What I love about this video is that the advice applies to both work AND life! Solid presentation 👍🏽
  • I'm 17 years old about to be put into plumbing, and this video helps a lot and helps keep important things in mind, and I can go on the job site a lot more confident now. Ill be starting next week hopefully, I was gonna be an electrician but there is too many cool trades to choose from, and plumbing is just one of them.
  • @OctaneStreet
    It's not often companies can nail a post on their social media, but you guys nailed it with this upload. Great job, and a gem of an employee you guys got there! Haha.
  • @CliqueViital
    Hell yeah dude, I’ve been a plumber for 3 years now, but I’m a 2nd year apprentice. Wanted to make sure I liked it, man it grew on me im starting to have a passion for it as I learn more and more. Im gonna be that plumber that knows his shit ! My foreman is my journeymen teaching me everything he knows, real good guy. And he’s about to retire so I’m his last apprentice! Everything we do looks good and we always take a second to acknowledge. Cool video you defineitly learn a lot about yourself throughout the process. Better then sitting looking at 4 walls!!
  • I'm training an apprentice i try to explain what we're doing and why we're doing it. We don't need to go to school to get our license. I learned from my dad and learned everything on the job. It was definitely harder and took me longer. I've been having my apprentice read the code book and ask me questions about it. I'll be sending this video to my apprentice for him to watch.
  • Im 15 and really interested in becoming a plumbing engineer, i want to learn new construction and then possibly go into service, this video has helped me alot in terms of feeling more prepared to go into an apprenticeship once i finish secondary school :), thankyou lots.
  • Thank you for your great honesty and enthusiasm!
  • @amkrill3129
    27 years old and tried college multiple times. Got all my documents and will be turning my application in tomorrow. Hopefully I can start this trade and get a career
  • @Nayde
    Keep inspiring man, I'm glad I stumbled upon your motivational video. Full of wisdom, honesty and humbleness. Wish we had a journeyman like you.
  • @LearnPlumbing
    Excellent advice for a new apprentice or a Journeyman working with another Joruneyman. I will play ground guy all the time with my Apprentices or Journeyman just to show them how the ground guy is extremely important to always be supporting the install. Like you said always be thinking of what is next and getting it ready. Great Video
  • great video for the new young guys like myself getting into the plumbing trade, thumbs up for sure!
  • You hit every note with this one. A lot of us in the trade can relate to everything you said in this video.
  • I'm 34, and I'm about to start as a first year plumbing apprenticeship. I have a good job as an auto worker, but I see the writing on the wall in the auto industry, and I want to learn a skilled trade before it's too late for me.