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Trying to get a job as a plumbers assistant
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2019-05-30 at 7:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby with anything you gotta dip your webbed feet in (my brother has webbed feet lol) and if the money is good then why not? the gont in the video i posted was a fuck up not because he wasn't knowledgeable but he listened to the idiot land lord that didn't want to shut down the water in the building as it cost money to do that. And I get that but there were several times where I went out butt naked with shampooy hair and started screaming at the maintenence guy to turn it back on as i had to get ready for work
Sometimes I need to shut down buildings, shut-offs are fucked most of the time but it deosn't cost money here, just need to notice people. That said I fucked up a ceiling in a unit under me when I left a valve open when I turned the main on which was a massive fuck up tbh, whatever. -
2019-05-30 at 8 AM UTC
Originally posted by Nil Sometimes I need to shut down buildings, shut-offs are fucked most of the time but it deosn't cost money here, just need to notice people. That said I fucked up a ceiling in a unit under me when I left a valve open when I turned the main on which was a massive fuck up tbh, whatever.
how long have you been doing what you're doing and how did you get into it? real question gont -
2019-05-30 at 8:09 AM UTCYears, I dropped out and worked with my dad, then he had a stroke a few years ago now I work alone. it's kind of feast or famine over here breh, when the work is there money is good but I have 0 security.
Path of least resistance i guess, i never had any ambition.
I'm not quite a plumber, more of a shitty fly-by-night contractor and maintenance dude. -
2019-05-30 at 8:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by Nil Years, I dropped out and worked with my dad, then he had a stroke a few years ago now I work alone. it's kind of feast or famine over here breh, when the work is there money is good but I have 0 security.
Path of least resistance i guess, i never had any ambition.
I'm not quite a plumber, more of a shitty fly-by-night contractor and maintenance dude.
gotcha well as least if it works out for you. I talk to the maintenance gonts here and they know enough to get by and go to other buildings for work. -
2019-05-30 at 8:17 AM UTCI'm picking up more clients as things progress have a mgmnt comp, a few landlords, i haven't even met some. Just get a text with a lockbox code, or tenant info do the job and get an e-transfer. it's pretty cool.
Not a fan of working for condos, the board needs to meet to sign off on payments, this may take 2 months.
been trying to avoid homeowners too, too picky and cheap. -
2019-05-30 at 8:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by Nil I'm picking up more clients as things progress have a mgmnt comp, a few landlords, i haven't even met some. Just get a text with a lockbox code, or tenant info do the job and get an e-transfer. it's pretty cool.
Not a fan of working for condos, the board needs to meet to sign off on payments, this may take 2 months.
been trying to avoid homeowners too, too picky and cheap.
cool thanks for the actual info. trying to do something different, I got a job at a vegan restaurant today but I'm trying to look out for something I can get my feet wet with and see if its for me or at least learn a thing or two.
what state are you in if I may ask? -
2019-05-30 at 8:26 AM UTCNot in the states, western canada. Edmonton.
maybe mexicans do what i do for a fraction of the cost where you are lol.
Usually when im referring to the state i mean it anarchist terms "The State" the big racket. -
2019-05-30 at 8:28 AM UTC
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2019-05-30 at 10:10 AM UTCi'll never understand why anyone would pay somebody hundreds to come and do a job that i could figure out myself from a few yt videos tho.
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2019-05-30 at 10:17 AM UTCTo be an actual plumber and make the real money, you have to go to a trade school. After that you become a journeyman, and then find someone to let you put in the hours with them as an apprentice. It’s a long program to make the real money. As an assistant you’ll make what that plumber wants to share of his earnings.
When I needed plumbing work, I checked their certification/license and made sure they’re bonded and insured. It’s not just something you do on the fly. If everyone could DIY, there wouldn’t be plumbers. -
2019-05-30 at 10:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by Narc i'll never understand why anyone would pay somebody hundreds to come and do a job that i could figure out myself from a few yt videos tho.
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Because lots of people don't have your mentality narc. If a multimillionaire businessman Has very little time on his hands to fix the problem. why wouldn't he throw out a couple 100 bucks to take care of the problem. Its the time versus money continuum... Everyone falls somewhere a little different on it.👍 -
2019-05-30 at 10:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist To be an actual plumber and make the real money, you have to go to a trade school. After that you become a journeyman, and then find someone to let you put in the hours with them as an apprentice. It’s a long program to make the real money. As an assistant you’ll make what that plumber wants to share of his earnings.
When I needed plumbing work, I checked their certification/license and made sure they’re bonded and insured. It’s not just something you do on the fly. If everyone could DIY, there wouldn’t be plumbers.
They are deregulating certification here if you bothered to read the rest of the thread.
And I've known people much younger gonts that have done it on the fly as an asst. Gotta start somewhere and at least try you negative nancy -
2019-05-30 at 10:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung Because lots of people don't have your mentality narc. If a multimillionaire businessman Has very little time on his hands to fix the problem. why wouldn't he throw out a couple 100 bucks to take care of the problem. Its the time versus money continuum… Everyone falls somewhere a little different on it.👍
I was going to say this but didn't bother because it goes without saying but mark doesn't jump too far. -
2019-05-30 at 10:28 AM UTC
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2019-05-30 at 10:30 AM UTCI read the thread goof. That’s why I said I’d make sure my plumber was licensed, insured, and bonded. Any good consumer knows this, regardless of you state’s regulations.
I’m not being a negative Nancy. No where did I say you couldn’t do it, I’m just informing you on what it takes to be a real plumber that consumers seek out.
Like I said, you will make what that plumber wants to share of their earnings. -
2019-05-30 at 10:36 AM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung Because lots of people don't have your mentality narc. If a multimillionaire businessman Has very little time on his hands to fix the problem. why wouldn't he throw out a couple 100 bucks to take care of the problem. Its the time versus money continuum… Everyone falls somewhere a little different on it.👍
yeah i get that, but there aren't enough millionaires around to keep every plumber in business. i was referring to myself as a normal person who would always have a better use for the potential 500+ that calling a plumber out would cost me. plumbing isn't rocket science so there's no reason you couldn't manage any fix yourself if you paid attention.
plus i get people can be busy, but for summing important you make time. you know like keeping your front room from turning into a fucking lake. plus i just resent paying 200 just for some dude to turn up to my house and say 'yeah its your cock valve thing, needs replacing'. then i gotta pay the cunt another 200 an hour on top of that for him to fuck around fixing it. i've got to be there when he fixes it anyway, i might as well just do it myself. plus i'm paying for the parts either way on top.
i'm not knocking you bill kozby, good luck with it, i'm just saying about plumbers and charges in general is all.
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2019-05-30 at 10:36 AM UTC
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2019-05-30 at 10:38 AM UTC
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2019-05-30 at 10:47 AM UTC
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2019-05-30 at 10:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by Narc yeah i get that, but there aren't enough millionaires around to keep every plumber in business. i was referring to myself as a normal person who would always have a better use for the potential 500+ that calling a plumber out would cost me. plumbing isn't rocket science so there's no reason you couldn't manage any fix yourself if you paid attention.
plus i get people can be busy, but for summing important you make time. you know like keeping your front room from turning into a fucking lake. plus i just resent paying 200 just for some dude to turn up to my house and say 'yeah its your cock valve thing, needs replacing'. then i gotta pay the cunt another 200 an hour on top of that for him to fuck around fixing it. i've got to be there when he fixes it anyway, i might as well just do it myself. plus i'm paying for the parts either way on top.
i'm not knocking you bill kozby, good luck with it, i'm just saying about plumbers and charges in general is all.
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I didn't think you were knocking me. But thx for the good luck