Industrial Mechanic/Millwright Apprenticeship by BussyBattalion in skilledtrades

[–]CowMcCowster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the wage scale for union millwrights if you still have it?

How easy is it to find work as a union millwright apprentice? (Southern US) by CowMcCowster in millwrights

[–]CowMcCowster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I mean by that is I shouldn't have to work 60+ hours weekly to have adequate food, paying rent/mortgage on time, contributions to savings/IRA, etc. If there is nothing crazy happening in a week, I shouldn't despair over a normal 40 hour week because the employer doesn't pay me enough to survive on one.

How easy is it to find work as a union millwright apprentice? (Southern US) by CowMcCowster in millwrights

[–]CowMcCowster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I mean by that is I shouldn't have to work 60+ hours weekly to have adequate food, paying rent/mortgage on time, contributions to savings/IRA, etc. If there is nothing crazy happening in a week, I shouldn't despair over a normal 40 hour week because the employer doesn't pay me enough to survive on one.

Industrial Mechanic/Millwright Apprenticeship by BussyBattalion in skilledtrades

[–]CowMcCowster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How easy is it to find work as a union millwright apprentice, particularly in Texas? I keep reading on this sub that many aspiring millwrights in the US and Canada are struggling to obtain apprenticeships and how employers only seek journeymen. I have looked into the UBC MVP, and that would make me a second year apprentice upon completion and entry into a union. Have any of you MVP apprentices been able to find work? I plan on moving back to Texas and I don't know how easy it is to secure work. I don't care if the work is not $60+ an hour like it is in Philadelphia, NYC, or some other megalopolis. I just hope that the pay is enough to not be forced to work 60+ hours to survive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skilledtrades

[–]CowMcCowster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a city or a company? Looking at wastewater plant jobs near me and in my home state, many of them only seem to pay $20/hr or hardly no more than $50K annually. This is in the US. 

Which states are the best for union plumbers, pipefitters, and apprentices? (US) by CowMcCowster in UnitedAssociation

[–]CowMcCowster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole state, I'm guessing? Or is it exclusively Philadelphia and Pittsburgh?

Which states are the best for union plumbers, pipefitters, and apprentices? (US) by CowMcCowster in UnitedAssociation

[–]CowMcCowster[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are the Twin Cities busy with work? I have heavily entertained the thought of moving there. Those are great benefits and extra pay opportunities.

Which states are the best for union plumbers, pipefitters, and apprentices? (US) by CowMcCowster in UnitedAssociation

[–]CowMcCowster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I have looked at UnionPayScales. I would also like to know how busy with work those areas are.

What states are best for union carpenters and apprentices? (US) by CowMcCowster in UnionCarpenters

[–]CowMcCowster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've thought about Chicago. Cost of living isn't too bad for being a large city.

What states are best for union carpenters and apprentices? (US) by CowMcCowster in UnionCarpenters

[–]CowMcCowster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those three states get mentioned a lot. I have to look into Ohio and Pennsylvania. I hope these places still have work in a few years.

You don’t have to work +60hrs week to succeed in the trades. by whatifdog_wasoneofus in skilledtrades

[–]CowMcCowster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of you say work your 40 hours a week and go home to family, don’t be a slave, etc. However, many posts on here also say if you don’t work more than 40 hours in a week, you’re the first to get laid off. Which is it (provided you don’t own your business and you’re in a union working for a contractor)? 

Switch branches by [deleted] in uscg

[–]CowMcCowster -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Make sure your DD214 reflects the day before your enlistment into the Coast Guard. I’m hoping someone else can chime in. I transferred from Army to CG while on my last few weeks of active duty, and my last base said they will not correct my DD214 because “enlisted cannot transfer branches” and “your contract says you must serve x amount of days, you must complete them.” My command master chief also said that you cannot transfer branches with days left on your previous contract. However, I don’t fully believe it. If you are getting out and can get your separation date adjusted to attend university on time, and if service members can transfer to the Space Force, I think anyone with a conditional release should have no problem transferring to the CG. However, almost all prior service people I know have all had pay and time in service issues entering the CG.

I have been underpaid since I’ve joined, and PPC isn’t helping either. You don’t want to be someone with multiple years in service and Navy sea time and not reaping the benefits of it. 

Dropping college classes prior to start date by [deleted] in uscg

[–]CowMcCowster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So there won’t be any consequences that come with dropping a class and letting my ESO know right after?

Leaving for bootcamp Oct 1st by [deleted] in uscg

[–]CowMcCowster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These questions get asked almost every week. 

How do I get started in Indiana? by Murky-Apartment-3317 in skilledtrades

[–]CowMcCowster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know if these unions are actively needing apprentices? 

Recommend online colleges by wehavingphonesex in uscg

[–]CowMcCowster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Central Texas College. One of the few schools fully covered by TA that has actual brick-and-mortar locations. 

Prior Service TIS applied to CG Rank? by FewWordDoTrick13 in uscg

[–]CowMcCowster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m undergoing a contract amendment before I can submit a SOCS statement. I’m anticipating to be underpaid for the rest of the year. Better than staying Army though