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Old 02-18-2016, 02:29 PM   #239
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The more-skilled the labor, the harder it is to find someone who can do the job and the higher the pay. A lot of trades work is actually pretty stupid easy, though. Electricians are way, way overpaid. The work is stupid easy. Trades are also a lot more at the whim of the economy. When the economy dives, construction jobs disappear. The 100k a year electrician job can become the unemployment check, and that will happen several times in a career. I know two highly skilled HVAC guys who have had nothing but trouble.
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Old 02-18-2016, 02:38 PM   #240
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BS in Network Administration but somehow got stuck doing server stuff. One more year and a few more certs and I can get the job I really want.
Would it be hard to get into a job with networking without a degree but with some certs? I'm majoring in marketing but I've always thought of having some computer certs
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The more-skilled the labor, the harder it is to find someone who can do the job and the higher the pay. A lot of trades work is actually pretty stupid easy, though. Electricians are way, way overpaid. The work is stupid easy. Trades are also a lot more at the whim of the economy. When the economy dives, construction jobs disappear. The 100k a year electrician job can become the unemployment check, and that will happen several times in a career. I know two highly skilled HVAC guys who have had nothing but trouble.
That can happen with any job though. I know many, MANY skilled trades that have never been out of work for 30 or more years.
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Old 02-19-2016, 08:54 AM   #242
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Would it be hard to get into a job with networking without a degree but with some certs? I'm majoring in marketing but I've always thought of having some computer certs
The big thing in IT is experience then certs/degrees. Your degree does not have to be in IT if you have some certs.
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The more-skilled the labor, the harder it is to find someone who can do the job and the higher the pay. A lot of trades work is actually pretty stupid easy, though. Electricians are way, way overpaid. The work is stupid easy. Trades are also a lot more at the whim of the economy. When the economy dives, construction jobs disappear. The 100k a year electrician job can become the unemployment check, and that will happen several times in a career. I know two highly skilled HVAC guys who have had nothing but trouble.
You just described why they are not overpaid. They have to 'bid risk', so an electricians bid to work covers time he has no work. Obviously a lot of electricians don't know this; and in my experience those are the ones you don't want to hire.

Many of the trades in this current time of the internet have solved this; with services like Angie's List and Groupon; they can target "low demand" times with advertised deals and standard jobs. It will make less, but help pay the mortgage until house building picks up in the spring.

While I disagree with the way some of these guys end up doing that full time and ruining the entire idea of an Angie's list review (because they have 1,000s of positive reviews for installing ceiling fans; which doesn't make them a good electrician). This just puts some of the work back on the consumer.

The conclusion here being I think the trades are a great choice; but some business and accounting classes may be required to make it more profitable.
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Old 02-19-2016, 09:42 AM   #244
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You just described why they are not overpaid. They have to 'bid risk', so an electricians bid to work covers time he has no work. Obviously a lot of electricians don't know this; and in my experience those are the ones you don't want to hire.

Many of the trades in this current time of the internet have solved this; with services like Angie's List and Groupon; they can target "low demand" times with advertised deals and standard jobs. It will make less, but help pay the mortgage until house building picks up in the spring.

While I disagree with the way some of these guys end up doing that full time and ruining the entire idea of an Angie's list review (because they have 1,000s of positive reviews for installing ceiling fans; which doesn't make them a good electrician). This just puts some of the work back on the consumer.

The conclusion here being I think the trades are a great choice; but some business and accounting classes may be required to make it more profitable.
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Also, I think the term "electrician" became broadened a bit from what I was originally talking about above. I was referring to industrial and commercial positions not the construction or home repair trade. Although the industrial positions may be a bit rougher to get into, once there you can be set for life at a very high rate of pay. Of course these positions are at risk if a business closes but everybody working there are at the same risk. At this current time most of Canada and I understand much of the US is severely lacking in skilled trades and there is no end to this shortage in sight. It took us months to even find applicants for a position we had and it paid $38 an hour!
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Also, I think the term "electrician" became broadened a bit from what I was originally talking about above. I was referring to industrial and commercial positions not the construction or home repair trade. Although the industrial positions may be a bit rougher to get into, once there you can be set for life at a very high rate of pay. Of course these positions are at risk if a business closes but everybody working there are at the same risk. At this current time most of Canada and I understand much of the US is severely lacking in skilled trades and there is no end to this shortage in sight. It took us months to even find applicants for a position we had and it paid $38 an hour!
One guy I know in HVAC needs to be billed out at $120 an hour for the shop to even break even on his total compensation. He diagnoses and repairs, mostly in commercial HVAC. He does fantastic work, as good as it gets. Still, he goes through many jobs because they don't want to pay him. The owners do well, but they drop the most-skilled workers all the time.
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It took us months to even find applicants for a position we had and it paid $38 an hour!
Well, yeah, but in CAD, isn't that minimum wage?
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Well, yeah, but in CAD, isn't that minimum wage?
Nope. $12.50 is. I make $12.52 now!!!!
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