Commercial Drywall crew series ep1. The seattle carpenter's union is local!, Only the best!
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- Union strong! Local 41 carpenter's unions best drywallers coming at you in this new series, Commercial Drywall crew.
Working on a project in seattle hanging and framing our way to the finish line.
Come check out the job and learn tips along the way.
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All tapers and finishers cry, I think it's a job requirement. But basically every trade complains about the trade before, drywallers complain about framers, finishers complain about drywallers and painters complain about finishers. Shit rolls down hill and on the job everyone before you is an idiot.
Ha so true
So true, I'm a taper and I got tired of crying for the last 18 years, now I hang and frame, have been doing it for the last 3 years, much happier life.
They dont cry, they get mad and call you fucking idiots when you dont do your job right
Haha i just commented the same thing on a different video but i was clowning on myself cuz we do the frame rock tape and paint so we talk shit bout ourselves
@@dillonnj45l.18 yeah, thats called crying 🥲🥲😂
The union changed my life I would never be at where I am today. I’m a 5th stage apprentice out of local 909. Even though I have to prove myself everyday as a woman on the job site, I wouldn’t ever trade it.
Same, they changed my forecast. Hard work good life
Post when you can. Member of USW 1557 since 18 yrs. old. Live a happy life.
you guys have it so easy and lay back iin these parts of the country , if you tried to drywall like this in nyc you'd be fired
if You Can Make it Here, You Can Make it Anywhere!!!!!
How much does a journeyman interior system make in Nyc? In LA it’s $43.76 until our contract renews
@@giovannymb4959 53.50
Yeah I think this the vid, thanks for the link and good shit like always. Been following your youtube for over 2 year bro
Local 714 checking in.
Glad to see you back man
Man I would love to come with with y’all, seeing all that work gets me excited! Lol
A James I saw that carbon fiber hood you were wearing. Looking good bro. Glad to see you working on that wall again.
nice insight cool video
Local 70. The oxy lights are the best bags I have ever owned. They come in black or green. As a concrete carpenter I get the ones with 4 bags on both left and right. Plenty of space to carry everything i will need.
I’m joining local 41 next month, can’t wait to join Level 5 INC!
man this is great... i work for a small construction company in a rural area... alot of small commercial/government buildings and am amazed by these huge jobs... blown away by how clean and organized that job is haha... but yeah thanks for the tour
Thanks for stopping by! Come back and visit anytime!
@@NomadicINK Who was GC?
Keep up the good work brother. Union strong !
Thanks! Have a great 4th! Be safe brother
Thanks! You to !
Hey man long time. Been on twitch more working on things thought i drop a like and comment see how everything is going. Looking good ill check by for your next work vlog love them homie!
Construction is organized chaos. Glad it’s in the past
thanks for the show...gee's so much going on here with all the trades and to load material is out of sight...
I am a former Union Carpenter. Local 1006 Middlesex County NJ. I miss the big commercial jobs sometimes. Top fill was one of my favorite jobs to do.
nineteen years w/aj under Dave Arranda sinior. San fran Anning Johnson Co. , I helped build the San Francisco Bay Area from 1985 -2019
Local 687 Detroit M.I Carpenters here!! I'd go crazy if I didn't get to hear those attitudes on a daily basis!
Hell yeah! Just joined local 41! I’m working for Anning Johnson in Seattle
How It's the rate pay there..?
Im in New York.
Looking for guys to come out this way. 46 plus benefit but the contract is coming up this year.
15 of 3 or gtfo
I'll post a video addressing the need for more workers
Western Washington capenters make 46.97 plus with an additional 18 on top of that for benefits but with contract year it could go up
AJ nice. Greetings from Chicago
I work for anning Johnson too 😂 but In the Bay Area California…. be safe🙌🏻
Cuz your videos I quit my job roofing to pursue a career in the Carpenter's Union.
That's awesome man.
Best Desocio I ever made in my life. I just recently started doing drywall out in Pittsburgh I love it. Local 432
Hugo screwed tf out that wall 🤣🤣🤣
😂
Cool video. Would you have go through an apprenticeship in carpentry and then when completed do drywall? Or can you find an area you like throughout your apprenticeship? Is the work steady? Thank you!
How come most of the sheets were laid down on this particular site? Is there no STC or fire rating required?
Tapers cry everyday but they get it done!
Im from carpenters local union 661 in SOCAL much love and support.
"Go Home!" -carlos
😂 man how I hate dens glass. But I get paid pretty good to put it up
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All commercial jobs I have been on we stand up the drywall and all residential jobs we lay it down
What depends on whether they install the horizontal or vertical drywall sheets?
Nice! Greetings from UBC LU 215.
I wish I could be using those sky lifts.
Man I wish I could work drywall while I'm in school even if that means cutting my classes from full-time to part-time. Something about carpentry gets me inspired to look for work, drywall especially, because it not only seems like easier work compared to rest of construction, but i like looking at a lifeless house slowly become modeled into something habitable. I'm so conflicted, I want to learn the trade but I also want to finish my schooling. Ugh.....
Stay in school if you enjoy what you're learning. There is good money in drywall but a good education can't be over looked.
Most of us are in the trades cuz we have to be, for instance, if you get kicked out of school then you say bye bye to education thus the only place you can get a job is in the trades, especially in residential, lots of those guys are hopped up on drugs and can’t use their full potential, you can see it happen on the earlier videos of this channel
If you really want to do this work then I suggest you count the cost, see how much you can make with your education vs. with the trades and if you decide on the trades, get an apprenticeship, then work your way to starting your own company, or even become a foreman. It’s hard to get there and is in a way another form of education. But you need to make the decision.
Finish school then get the trade job... you will be able to start higher up with higher pay if you have an education
Any construction job will be hard work. If you can stay in school and use your brain
Join a Union. You will make Lawyer money without the loans. The work is hard, but not so what.
Local 619 in the house!
Hello I want to ask you what type of work does a stage apprentice stage 3 do?
Carpenter out of local 2 keep working hard brother
Control joints above doors or dont have to?
Is there like a certain amount of sheets you got to hang before the end of the day ??
Im a landscaper rn i like it but im really debating between plumbing or drywall union i have until october to choose😩
I'd go plumber. They make more and ate always in demand
Local 751 Northern California north bay c cheking in
hell yea local 687 detroit!!
Oh yeah I just seen your anning and Johnson hard hat
So do you only hang drywall for your entire career in the union?
What's the current union carpenter payscale in Seattle?
I really want to get in the union soon as possible! Idc about the money! I just want to be apart of the brotherhood! I just want an opportunity! Any advice to find a sponsor quick as possible?!
Local 115 tapers here from St Louis!
I live in st louis too. Your company hiring?
@@HectorRamirez-fz6nx dont know! What term are you? Call Mary at the hall, she will have some info for you.
Drywall Foreman that must be like the sheathing Foreman
Saludos desde Culiacán sinaloa invita trabajo hermano
How much is the union paying in Seattle?
Hey man I'm a taper journeymen just moved from california im in a union here local 272 dc 16 painters and allies trades. Im looking to switch to a union here
How’s the work up in Seattle
Lunch boxes full of copper scraps
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Can someone please tell my boss you don't lay boards horizontal in commercial hospitals. So frustrating 😫
Looks similar to NorCal building style
Damn that shaft soffit is all fucked up 😆 🤣
What city were you working in at the time of the shoot?
Seattle
Seattle AJ must be a lot more chill than Portland AJ
To answer your question every taper cries all the time hahahah
Hey you should get a GoPro so you can continue working and record without having to stop and pull your phone out to record. Just a suggestion cheers boys 💯👍🏽
Not a single sheet was hung that day.
@@fresh46231jive lol "Alright, lets go to work" proceeds to walk arounf the job for 45 minutes.
Local 59 carpenter
was this a different job then we have been watching?
Same job. But it's a different building
What are the different colored boards?
The green sheets, silver , yellow or blue are used for humidity like bathrooms , laundry or stuff like that and White sheets are for regular rooms ! Your welcome have a good day !
Hi my name is Gilbert I like your video I was wondering if are you still going to do the drywall crew with the union construction workers
Yes at least once a month I will. Maybe more if possible. Thanks for stopping by!
@@NomadicINK your welcome and one more thing have you heard of domus construction that they demolished buildings and make them in to something els
@@gilbertperez I haven't. That sounds cool. I'll have to look them up
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Union crews are the worst and the slowest, just the fact that you have the time to do this mini doc while on the clock proves my point😂
You're shit talking someone that does commercial and residential
Union is elite because of manpower. You sound like a hater.
They average at least 6 steps per hour. Its like watching slow motion, in slow motion.
They have themselves a racket for sure.
Everyone has a lift😂. Knee pads.😂 … hustle is not in their vocabulary for sure.
I was on Apple campus 3 clover campus
10:13 - if only girls seen that snippet they would be humbled rq
I wonder what region of the United States this is? Looks union
Washington sir
Is it alway better to stand sheets ⬆️ in commercial
Depends on the taper and whether the job spec calls for it
@@NomadicINK thanks for the reply .. yeah last night I found your old video of you talking bout stand ups and lay downs
local 664, IL
Nobody's working. I didnt see one sheet being hung. Lol
They hiring?
Carpenter's union local 805 socal Ventura,Sana Barbara,San Luis obispo County's.
Any tips on how to get training ? I have my OSHA 10 . Have no experience but i cannot ist behind a fucking computer and sit down on my ass I need a real job
Muito bom trabalho
I didn't know sheet rockers were considered carpenters
Interior carpenters. Which includes steel stud/drywall/t-grid and more depending on the local.
No glue? Why not just screw it of as you go?
Why not just wear a go pro since your guys know you got a channel
in mexico build the same building whit 25 people jajaja the same in usa whit 10,000 people
Your so great. That’s what it is. Mexicans are soooo much greater.. is this what you were after?
All of the finishers complain!
Anning Johnson?
Yeah good ol aj :)
@@NomadicINK I worked for them here in Chicago a wile back.
No unions in Texas, over here you have to do production every day.
50 sheets a day minimum.
no man can hang 50 sheets and screw it off, i worked 40 years
@@patrickkane7207
Come to texas and you will see.
Go ask the people at Baker Triangle
Or Vadens Drywall and acoustics.
I been working in drywall 20 years and still going. I am not lying , 40 to 50 sheets a day 4×8 by 5/8 is a good day.
When we do schools on those long hallways I seen guys hang up to 110 sheets a day. Call those company's by phone and ask for the superintendent and ask him . They also want 230 linear feet exterior framing and 280 interior framing at every 16" a day.
@@mein214 Slavery is called by its red state dude what do you expect?
You ever wonder how they get union jobs done 😢a lot of bitching not my job I do what is asked the local addict smoking and the snitch rattling him out and the guy who is on vacation 24 /7
I teach my apprentices not only to whine, but how to do it correctly. Its shocking to me when I watch this how DAMN SLOW these guys walk. Do they teach that to union guys, or is that how they select the new recruits. Good lord. If you moved your ass a little quicker you wouldn't need that many guys. Typical union guy "I get paid either way". Got to be hard for a guy who has been on both sides to slow down that much.
come on a union job, 2 weeks later they would have to prod you in the but to get moving
5:50 Those are good pouches, I got the same one. My boy not using the speed square for his speed square though 📐😅