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Dont want to toot my own horn but...

DaveTheMinion

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Things are finally starting to look up for me. I've got a job I like with an electrical contractor doing hvac controls, Ans although its new and challenging, I showed the foreman I was worth keeping come layoff time. I was the only new hire they kept, and I haven't forgotten that either, I been busting my ass to show them why I'm worth keeping. But, the layoffs got me thinking.. I'm in my last year of apprentice ship now, once I become a 5th year, should I get laid off, not many companies need 5th years, so I could spend a month sitting waiting for a call, and once I turned journeyman, that time could go even longer. Realizing I have a valuable skillset, and with so many people asking me to do service work for them, I decided to begin stepping towards my Master electrician license!! Taking a prep course through my apprenticeship training center starting next month, and afterwards, Ill be taking my masters license exam.. This time next year, ill be a Journeyman wireman that I've worked since 3 days after graduation to become, as well as a licensed, bonded and insured contractor!!! Plan on doing weekend/evening work in the beginning while working for a contractor, then once work gets heavy, ill go out on my own bidding jobs and hopefully make something I can pass to my kids. Sorry, just wanted to share some good news.
 
Great news! You have put out some extraordinary effort and it is being recognized! It's called the survival of the fittest and you've got it figured out.

Congratulations!
 
Things are finally starting to look up for me. I've got a job I like with an electrical contractor doing hvac controls, Ans although its new and challenging, I showed the foreman I was worth keeping come layoff time. I was the only new hire they kept, and I haven't forgotten that either, I been busting my ass to show them why I'm worth keeping. But, the layoffs got me thinking.. I'm in my last year of apprentice ship now, once I become a 5th year, should I get laid off, not many companies need 5th years, so I could spend a month sitting waiting for a call, and once I turned journeyman, that time could go even longer. Realizing I have a valuable skillset, and with so many people asking me to do service work for them, I decided to begin stepping towards my Master electrician license!! Taking a prep course through my apprenticeship training center starting next month, and afterwards, Ill be taking my masters license exam.. This time next year, ill be a Journeyman wireman that I've worked since 3 days after graduation to become, as well as a licensed, bonded and insured contractor!!! Plan on doing weekend/evening work in the beginning while working for a contractor, then once work gets heavy, ill go out on my own bidding jobs and hopefully make something I can pass to my kids. Sorry, just wanted to share some good news.

That's what makes America Great!!!!!
 
Good for you. Looks like you have a plan. I like that. Good luck with the plan.
Hopefully it goes well. Getting my masters is easy, already meet the criteria for it. half focuses on business law/osha so I want to get training on that before the exam. Hopefully I can work for myself one day, although if business takes off,I'd have to find a good number 2 Guy to run things at the office, I enjoy working in the field too much. I hated running crews and not being able to touch my tools. Spent a week with nothing but prints and highlighters laying folks out, couldn't stand it.... I don't want to ever be the paper pusher. But unfortunately, that's where money is. But they wont keep me confined to an office chair LOL.
 
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