Commander Strax
Well-Known Member
it just sucks that you have to work your ass off to find job so you can work your ass off
umm, but no, not for me, lol..you can join the union i'm in with a high school diploma or GED. apprentices start around $15-18 for 3 years with yearly raises till journeyman in 4th year. pay up to $55 hr.
In this day in age you can't be too good for any job. Lots of peeps are in need. If you're looking for a job, you're no better than anybody else looking for a job. Don't look down on possibilities. Good, hard work is still the backbone of this country- you can't get something for nothing and if you are going to bust your ass you can do anything and you'll go far.
I'm sick of bums who don't do shit and act like it's someone else's fault when they don't get promotions or raises. If you want to make money, you work your fucking ass off. End of story.
How f'in true.At 22 I read the want-ads and thought "there's not a job here I can't do. At 55 I read the want-ads and thought "there's not a job here I can do".
I've been tossing around the idea of applying for the electrical union but I'm worried about doing physical work down here in hot ass Houston. The other problem is the drug tests, I think they may even do hair tests. My buddy is in the plumbers union and they do hair tests on their apprentices.If you dont mind doing physical work & working outdoors look up local union contractors on the internet & visit them in person , most large union construction companies are allways looking to take on new hands with starting pay packages around $20 an hour , when i retired 5 yrs ago we were paying helpers allmost $18 an hour plus insurance for starting pay , then a $1 an hour raise if they lasted 30 days , then put them thru trade school & give them a $1 an hour raise every 6 months till they graduated trade school & become journeyman , pay for journeymen in the trades ranges from $20 an hour as high as $80 an hour depending on the trade , all contractors like to hire in person & avoid phone & internet applications .
You can make a good living & need nothing more than a drivers liscense,dependable car & a strong back .
I understand there is quit a shortage of skilled trade workers throughout the country. However, we have a surplus of college educated slackers, so they end up asking us "Do you want fries with that?"Learn to weld you'll always be able to get a job
Now its hard work and in the summer you will be covered head to toe in sweat
But oh my god if it isn't fun when I ran my first bead I was hooked
Plus welding gets u 16 to 20 bucks an hour starting pay
What do you do?Times sure are different today, or maybe cause I am older the places just don't call you back.
What about the jobs you know you are perfect for but they don't see it that way.
And I made $10/hr back in 1980, 35 years later $10/hr ... WTF.
Wait til you find another one first. It's much easier to get a job when you already have one.Asked my manager today if it was true that our hours were cut because of someone working an unscheduled shift.
Her response, "It's none of your business, people need to quit spreading rumors [Insert lie here]"
I can't wait to quit this job.
I remember when there was no internets and no craigslist. WE had to actually get all dressed up and drive from place to place and getting writers cramp from filling out so many apps
it just sucks that you have to work your ass off to find job so you can work your ass off
My irish charm has gotten me many jobs in my time. And my irish temper has gotten me fired just as much.
Wouldn't a brighter economic future be worth staying "clean" for a few months? I've failed drug tests and still gotten the job, but my skill set is in high demand.I've been tossing around the idea of applying for the electrical union but I'm worried about doing physical work down here in hot ass Houston. The other problem is the drug tests, I think they may even do hair tests. My buddy is in the plumbers union and they do hair tests on their apprentices.