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I am 31 years old and have had the same type of job for 11 years and at the same company for 7 years. I have a warehouse job I receive raw grains and flour. I'm just not satisfied at the end of the day I don't feel like I have really used my brain much.
I keep getting told to go in to a skilled trade. I have been thinking about maybe plumbing. I hear there is a lot of demand for them right now so sounds like a good place to start.
Who works a trade and loves there job? Why? I would love to here from y'all and kinda help talk me in to it.
Dude,
I have been in HVAC for 27years. There is a SEVERE shortage of skilled labor in the trades. I used to LOVE installing when I was younger, but the real money is in the service/repair aspect of the trade and it doesn't beat one's body up as much.
I have a Class-5 boiler license, a LEB electrical license, a myriad of other certifications, and I work on everything from the big-boy chillers to the big-boy boilers and EVERYTHING in between ranging from reach-in coolers to automated building environmental control systems (those diverse skills equal awesome pay). I get tired and worn out at times, but I'm seldom bored.
I'm the HVAC service foreman for our Company that does >$80 million in annual gross sales (sometimes >$100 million) and I work an average of 2300-2500 hours a year (I'm paid hourly) and I EARN well into six-figures a year (not even counting my pension and benefits package). My cars and Harley are paid for, and my house will be paid off in about 7 more years. My next career phase (and challenge) is moving into management (from the office) when my boss (the service dept. manager) retires.
If things don't "change" I can punch out by the time I'm 62 and draw my full pension and do something else that interests me. The cool thing is that over time, MILLIONAIRES now seek out my professional input and make serious decisions based upon what I say.... THAT's respect, and it's actually kind of humbling.
If you have decent HS transcripts with at least one year of algebra (and you can tolerate more than a few "lefties") you can apply at our trade union, United Association Local 290 in Tualatin, . We have an accredited 5-yr apprenticeship program that gives you an associates degree when you're completed.
Keep in mind, pay and benefits are awesome but they don't just "give" you that money... you have to bring something to the table and EARN it.
Go check it out.
UA Local 290 | Serving Oregon, SE Washington & Northern California



