The Trade Jobs Shortage: Why We're Running Out of Workers

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 27

  • @narobii9815
    @narobii9815 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I'm going with a big part is none of these companies that rely on skilled labor are willing to pay for training, and young people are well known for not having a lot of spare money to cover the $1000+ dollar training classes required.

    • @methe7738
      @methe7738 Před 5 měsíci +3

      100 percent it’s why i choose to skip up a majority of trade jobs I’d take one in a heartbeat if they paid for schooling or the certs I needed

    • @kevintsuyoi901
      @kevintsuyoi901 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Or worse. Some require experience just to get into the apprenticeship. An industry that is short on workers has no business turning people away and yet they do. They've earned this shortage.

    • @Nitroscion
      @Nitroscion Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was in the trades for 20 years until last year. The problem is not everyone has the ability to be able to do trade jobs. I experience that firsthand. A company can’t be expected to pay for a person to just leave in 6 months to a year. People hate unions but this is the type of problem they solve. Unfortunately, companies don’t want to pay the cost of union labor.
      I forgot to mention that I had to spend about 20k in today’s dollars on tools and trades people are treated as Lower tear in society. i completely understand why kids don’t want to be in the trades. I was dirt broke for years and questioned if I made the right choice. I took a 20k pay cut going into R&D, but at least I’m treated like a human being.

    • @joebrenner4428
      @joebrenner4428 Před 4 měsíci

      Not enough workers or too many fucking scumbag scammers trying to collect 87% gross profit margins on labor?

    • @C1K450
      @C1K450 Před 3 měsíci

      ⁠@@methe7738right. People getting into the trades think like “look at me, I’m an apprentice and make money. I skipped out on a 4 year degree and have no debt!”Little do they know that you can accumulate debt in the trades by paying a lot of money on PPE (pants, gloves, boots), tools, exams/certifications/licenses, and bonus if you need a reliable work truck or van once you’ve reached that point in your career where you need your own transportation or deciding to start your own business (which is another topic of itself). If it ain’t union or a company where they pay for my schooling, I’m not doing an apprenticeship. I’ll stick to being an entry-level lube tech or maintenance tech making the same or even more as an apprentice.

  • @CoconutJJ
    @CoconutJJ Před 5 měsíci +7

    Money. Simple. Pay Trade Workers more money. 80-100K min at the entry level and even more as they gain experience and I promise they will all come running for the trades.

    • @Nitroscion
      @Nitroscion Před 5 měsíci +2

      As a former HVAC Technician of 20years. I was making over 100k, but you are treated like a second class citizen, even though some times you are making more money than the person looking down on you.
      It’s not the money that’s the problem. it’s the crap you have to deal with from people.

    • @joebrenner4428
      @joebrenner4428 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@NitroscionFucking scammers are never going to be able to find enough people to work for free and cheap.

    • @C1K450
      @C1K450 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Money is one thing. However, public perception is the first thing that needs to be changed before raising the wages. The public and government still sees tradesmen as second class citizens. The pandemic did change the perception of trade workers a little bit with their importance and role in society, but it’s not enough. You can give an electrician $100K a year, but you wouldn’t be looked at as anything. You’ll be an honest man making an honest living, but once you tell people that you are a doctor, lawyer, engineer, or CEO, you’ll turn heads around because of the title. This plays a big role in today’s generation of the youth and it’s morale as they grow up on social media and everything that they see are influenced by is from the social status of that person. Whether if it’s an influencer or a gold collar worker. If tradesmen can set the example, in a way, be eye candy to the youth. A charismatic and attractive person in the trades, it will boost morale and perception of the industry. That’s why I’m for women in the trades lol.

    • @joebrenner4428
      @joebrenner4428 Před 3 měsíci

      They only have shortages of dumb and cheap.

  • @joebrenner4428
    @joebrenner4428 Před 4 měsíci +4

    SINCE THE DAWN OF TIME THERE HAVE BEEN SHORTAGES OF PEOPLE TO WORK FOR FREE AND CHEAP!PLENTY OF PEOPLE TO WORK FOR MONEY!!

  • @MatthewMS.
    @MatthewMS. Před 5 měsíci +2

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  • @malcolmmartin5167
    @malcolmmartin5167 Před 2 dny

    Bring back on the job training

  • @rainyriderr1112
    @rainyriderr1112 Před měsícem

    If you're a hard worker and show up on time, youre better than 25% or people already. I live in seattle as a 28 year old carpenter. I'm piss poor at reading blueprints but I'm pretty decent at rough and finish carpentry. Make $38.50/hour plus bonuses, 401k, and health insurance. The trades are trending upwards and we aren't anywhere near the peak yet. As the boomers retire the demand will increase

  • @methe7738
    @methe7738 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I honestly want to do a trade I wanted to become a lineman and do an apprenticeship but then learned I needed 10-20k for pre apprenticeship schooling and had to pay to get my CDL what kind of 18 year old fresh out of high school has that

    • @Nitroscion
      @Nitroscion Před 5 měsíci

      Did you try joining a union? You also get paid to. I heard it’s a lot easier than when I tried getting in. I ended up just going to a community college for $30 a semester in HVAC.

    • @methe7738
      @methe7738 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Nitroscion well I looked at joining up with unions but it’s a requirement that you need a CDL and linemen schooling it’s possible to get in without all the special stuff but you gotta know someone

    • @MrBoosta
      @MrBoosta Před 3 měsíci +1

      The company I work for in Az their apprenticeship is payed for by grants you dont pay at all. You even get a tool and boot grants to get what you need for the trade

  • @jasonkoplen2554
    @jasonkoplen2554 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Ha ha! The lack of people working in the trades has nothing to do with public education. It’s because wages didn’t stay competitive in the job market. Who’s going to take a job working in poor conditions, with a high risk of injury, and no benefits? When they can get an easier job for better compensation with benefits working in white collar.

  • @thomassullivan6016
    @thomassullivan6016 Před měsícem

    Unless you've worked in the construction industry you wouldn't understand

  • @R32R38
    @R32R38 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Everyone wants to sit at a desk.

    • @fonephreak02
      @fonephreak02 Před 5 měsíci +4

      It beats wearing your body out for less money.

    • @Bigdoggobrien
      @Bigdoggobrien Před měsícem

      Every business owner wants to pay their workers as little as possible.
      I'm in a fast growing city and have seen some carpenters job hunting for months.
      There is no labour shortage, there is a shortage on CHEAP labour

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    @MeaHeaR Před 25 dny

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