Why I'm No Longer a Master Electrician | The Trade Talks #163

The Trade Talks - Un p贸dcast de Roger Wakefield - Miercoles

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Scott Allison, a master electrician and plumbing apprentice, to explore the intricacies of the skilled trades. Scott's journey began in California as a handyman, doing tile, painting, drywall, and lighting. Over the years, he has gained extensive experience working in commercial and industrial trades. Now, he leads plumbing operations at Milestone, a residential/home service company in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. Scott shares his unique perspective on the differences between open shop and union work, essential books for tradesmen, and what it takes to be an effective journeyman and leader. They discuss whether 8,000 hours are necessary for journeyman licensing, the importance of hands-on learning, and the evolving role of online education in the trades. Discover Milestone's hiring practices, where they test the general knowledge of tools and bits of green plumbers. Scott explains why prior knowledge of tools is beneficial, although sometimes they prefer completely green apprentices who can earn $15-$20 an hour. Hear a cautionary tale of a plumber's mistake that led to a house fire and learn about quality control measures that maintain trust and safety in the industry. Contact Milestone Home Service Company: [Milestone](https://callmilestone.com) 馃敡 Subscribe for more insights into the skilled trades and tips on advancing your career! **Sponsored by LeakPro庐**: Reliable slab leak and swimming pool leak detection equipment for 40 years. Visit https://leak-pro.com.

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