BuildingOnFire [none/use name]

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  • BuildingOnFire [none/use name]tomaincovid go brrr
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    4 years ago

    You can do pretty well here as a tradesperson. Plumbers and electricians have been turning down jobs since April because they're so busy and so few young people want those jobs. It's not easy work but it pays well for something that only requires an apprenticeship. But outside of that, yeah, it sucks.

    And your point on housing absolutely stands, it's awful with a near 0% vacancy rate. And now people are buying houses here above the asking price sight unseen from out of state. This also breeds a lot of moronic nativist sentiment.




  • Insightful post. Especially wrt the nepotism and gatekeeping by chud subcontractors and doing things the hard way. I'm in northern VT and every company is some french canadian last name and every male in that family works for the business.

    I've been in my attic and basement for weeks replumbing and rewiring our 1940s house and it's honestly pretty brutal on the lower body and back. Taking breaks and stretching really helps. I'm on SSDI for life now but I'd take that work over my past life's choices in a second if I could. Plumbing and hvac is pretty objectively interesting work.


  • This is what I don't understand about young people shunning building trades as a career choice. It's immensely satisfying work compared to some bullshit desk job and every plumber and electrician I know makes great money and is either in a union that provides great health care or they're on their own on track to retire in their 50s.