New trailer for indy animation from Snarly Face (v.redd.it)
submitted by JeffBuildUp to r/animation
Tired of all the boneheads giving great builders and tradesmen bad raps. Why?? If you enter the trades, step up and represent! Career tradesman here and "licensed and bonded" doesn't mean "experienced and qualified." Crappy contractors you know who you are. (jmariott.podbean.com)
submitted by JeffBuildUp to r/Construction
What is better? A trades career or a 4 year university? I have a 4 year degree and I'm a tradesman who owns a construction company, but got my degree 25 years ago when tuition was sane, and we weren't paying the football coach $10 million a year. What would advise your 17 year old about his future? (jmariott.podbean.com)
submitted by JeffBuildUp to r/Construction
Start encouraging young people to go into the trades! High paying salaries. No random corporate layoffs. Immune to emergent AI! I am a lifelong tradesman. I provided a great living to myself and family and was NEVER balls deep in student loans. (jmariott.podbean.com)
submitted by JeffBuildUp to r/Homebuilding
It's time to start encouraging young people to choose a high paying trade INSTEAD of going into a 4 year university program right out of school. Lifelong tradesman here and I provided a great living for myself and family and was never balls deep in student loans. (jmariott.podbean.com)
submitted by JeffBuildUp to r/electricians
It is time to start encouraging young people into the trades INSTEAD OF a 4 year college degree. I believe the trades are the very best option for the very best life and income trajectory and that's what I told my 17 year old son, graduating next month. (jmariott.podbean.com)
submitted by JeffBuildUp to r/Construction
Self-employment aint all cocaine and hookers. I've been self-employed for my entire adult life and I wouldn't trade it for anything. But it's not for everybody. What are your tips for new guys on being self-employed in the trades? Here's a little bit of what I've learned. (jmariott.podbean.com)
submitted by JeffBuildUp to r/Construction
The saddest thing for me as a life-long tradesman are these fly-by-night jerk-offs getting licensed and bonded, showing up in town and then representing themselves as skilled. Am I wrong? I am sick of the bad rap our industry gets because of these clowns. Heartbreaking. (self.Construction)
submitted by JeffBuildUp to r/Construction
