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ISP89LX
Member # 8949
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I remember talking to a few members a while back about how to join a union and get my apprenticeship going. I forgot there usernames unfortunately, I think one was "poisondpony" if I'm not mistaken. I'm thinking about going down to the next application date and taking my test January 1st for the Santa Clara county local 332. Any advice that anyone is willing to share will be highly appreciated. What should I look out for and focus on, etc... Thank you cafords and members. [ 2013-10-10, 02:48 PM: Message edited by: ISP89LX ]
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93coupessp
Member # 8418
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Brush up on some math
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NorCalRydaz
Member # 3233
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quote: Originally posted by 93coupessp: Brush up on some math
+1. Get some tutoring or take a class on math. After you get in its easy money. Bending pipe and pulling wire.
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ISP89LX
Member # 8949
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I could deff use some brushing up on some math haha, was not my favorite subject in school but wasn't bad at it. [ 2013-10-10, 05:09 PM: Message edited by: ISP89LX ]
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VENOMUS PONY 5.0
Member # 7785
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A lot of math study hard..
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gohardgohome
Member # 9803
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I took that last year in April for the same local 332. I thought it was pretty simple as far as the English/comprehension. But the math was too long n ran out of time. Never went to retest.. If u do go be on time though. There was a guy who got there a minute late didn't let him test.
Anyways if u go good luck!!! It's worth it! Paid training and school bro
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poisonpony96
Member # 3942
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Yes that was me. They have been taking apprentices like crazy! Although they said they have no plans for an other class right now but I doubt that will last long. I took my exam 12 years ago when I first took my residential apprenticeship. I'm a 3rd year inside apprentice now. If your applying only apply for inside wireman don't bother with residential or sound and communication. Even if they ask. It is not worth it.
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ISP89LX
Member # 8949
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quote: Originally posted by gohardgohome: I took that last year in April for the same local 332. I thought it was pretty simple as far as the English/comprehension. But the math was too long n ran out of time. Never went to retest.. If u do go be on time though. There was a guy who got there a minute late didn't let him test.
Anyways if u go good luck!!! It's worth it! Paid training and school bro
Yeah heard good things about it. I'm deff excited to give it a try. Thanks.
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ISP89LX
Member # 8949
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quote: Originally posted by poisonpony96: Yes that was me. They have been taking apprentices like crazy! Although they said they have no plans for an other class right now but I doubt that will last long. I took my exam 12 years ago when I first took my residential apprenticeship. I'm a 3rd year inside apprentice now. If your applying only apply for inside wireman don't bother with residential or sound and communication. Even if they ask. It is not worth it.
Wassup bro! I thought that was you. I'm finally coming around to giving it a try and I'm excited. I'm deff leaning more towards the inside wireman like you suggested, sounds more interesting from what I read on their website. I've heard lots of good things about it and I'm looking forward to making a career out of it. Anything you can recommend before test time? Thanks. [ 2013-10-10, 11:34 PM: Message edited by: ISP89LX ]
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89point.
Member # 6078
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My dad's pretty known in the local 302 out here in Martinez, it seems like its hella hard to get into but everyone I know who does it loves it, I thought about getting in also but I just haven't done the test, but yes study like crazy for math..
Not sure if this is always true on these kinda test but I heard you are graded by the questions u ANSWERED, meaning if u dont know it don't answer it at all.
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poisonpony96
Member # 3942
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With residential and sound and comm your pension and health benefits are nowhere close to what inside is plus inside you get paid way more! There are a lot of guys who make 130-150k plus there are guys with over 1 million in there part b pension. Part b is like your play money when u retired. I can ask about the test when I'm at school on Monday. I can give you better advice about interview.
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SF Coupe
Member # 1810
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Def one of the better trades to get into. The pay is good and the work is not back breaking. Make no mistake, in commercial construction you will be expected to work hard and have a good attitude or you will be off the job. You will be somebody's bitch for a few years but it's worth it. Tons of work available from SF to San Jose right now. Multiple high rises, hospitals, and other commercial work. It's a great time to get in.
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TEXAS
Member # 11875
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I wouldn't get excited about it until you get a start date, not an easy trade to get in, good luck though.
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GOT 50
Member # 1960
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Join Local 6 which is SF county if possible. They have the strongest Union and best bennis. You work 7 hours a day. Almost all work that is overtime is paid double time. Turned out rate right now for a JW is 55 an hour take home. Bennis make the full package over 98 bucks an hour. You literally cost anywhere from a 1.50 a minute to 2 bucks a minute.
Brush up on your algebra before the test. And if you know someone in the union it is a breeze to get in.
Regards and good luck.
Eric
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1SLOWLX
Member # 558
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I just joined local 467 plumbers union. School sucks the job is fine. I joined for the pension and more money than I was making at Costco... Great trade to be in. I got lucky and didnt have a hookup to get in. A company hired me because I told them I knew my way around tools and could service there cars when needed
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v-town coupe
Member # 2771
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Electrical work was fun, but knowing when your going to run out of work and be laid off was not.not to mention commuting. I did great while doing it and will have the experience to last me a lifetime. I got out and went into water treatment, pay is just as good with lots of higher paying positions to move into, industry is trying hard to find folks, state benefits are stellar plus job security and stability. all my water education is paid for, and if I stay at my current job will include them paying for me to attend a four year school, and I only have a 15 min commute now. Couldnt be happier now!
If the unions arent taking folks and you need to get out and get a job now, check out ABC golden gate chapter and wecca based out of Sac, they both have tons of contractors all over the state and country.it will be a great way to get experience and the move to union can always be done, you will be a more qualified in their eyes with previous experience.
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ISP89LX
Member # 8949
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Thanks for all the advice and comments fellas I appreciate it
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venomous99
Member # 1917
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this will get you far if you remember it: ohms law & algebra
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nasty93
Member # 8935
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Plumbers and steamfitters local 38 sf..we are making 62$ an hour. Apprentiship test in may..one of the strongest locals in the bay.
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ISP89LX
Member # 8949
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quote: Originally posted by nasty93: Plumbers and steamfitters local 38 sf..we are making 62$ an hour. Apprentiship test in may..one of the strongest locals in the bay.
Thanks bro ill look into them also.
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