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#12752 - 11/15/14 05:41 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: tws]  
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I got hired with local 74 tampa, thanks, I love it so far. Went to first union meeting tuesday.

#12814 - 11/23/14 02:43 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: mtuccio]  
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Hey guys, I'm Cody. I just interviewed 11/20, And am hopeful to hear back! I haven't gotten my call uet, so I don't k kw what my number is. But it seems that the hiring has been steady, which is good! I have no union experience, though i come from a union family. My background is mainly military and tireshop/supervisory with a good bit of mechanical as well. I will update as soon as I get a call, and does anyone else have any updates or do any new hires have any advice? Thank you!

#12815 - 11/23/14 03:47 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Bansheeman6100]  
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Hey Cody, What local did you interview for? My interview was 11/19

#12817 - 11/23/14 08:33 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: jrr1982]  
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Oops, sorry. I didn't list as I figured the thread was for Austin. It's for the local 133 in Austin, Texas

#12818 - 11/23/14 09:28 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Bansheeman6100]  
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That's weird if they just did another round of hiring, they still have a bunch of guys on the bench.

#12819 - 11/23/14 09:31 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: TxVet]  
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must be really busy in Texas, Minnesota runs through the process every 2 years

#12820 - 11/23/14 10:36 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: jrr1982]  
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TxVet, the only applicants I know they processed were through helmetstohardhats.com. they did not do any civie or posted hiring and I was told they had enough through that program to not need to do any more recruiting for a good while. After I get my number, if it's far enough out I may take a AGR job down in Victoria until I am called

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#12821 - 11/23/14 10:45 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Bansheeman6100]  
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That makes sense. I was hired through helmets to hardhats too. Let us know where u are on the list.

#12824 - 11/24/14 06:10 AM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: TxVet]  
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Hey Banshee, good luck man and I'm sure you'll get hired on in the first half of 2015.

Let us know where you rank when you find out.

I'm happy I squeezed in before you guys interviewed because I bet you guys with a military background average a higher rank, and anyone still on the list from the recruitment done prior might get leap froged by some of you guys.

#12832 - 11/25/14 12:14 AM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Solution]  
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Originally Posted By: Solution
Hey Banshee, good luck man and I'm sure you'll get hired on in the first half of 2015.

Let us know where you rank when you find out.

I'm happy I squeezed in before you guys interviewed because I bet you guys with a military background average a higher rank, and anyone still on the list from the recruitment done prior might get leap froged by some of you guys.
Thanks solution! Good to hear, I will be taking a bit of a pay cut for awhile but I am sure it is more than worth it. It's a field I'm looking forward to very much. And looks like I picked the perfect time to get in. A close friend of mine was in the local for 40 years, and referred me to apply. I called the local and told me the earliest I could apply was sometime after the first of the year when they were going to do their next recruiting. Then I found the H2H site and allied anyways, then got an email back a few weeks later. And while in the office, I overheard they aren't going to be doing a recruiting drive anytime soon due to the H2H response, glad I found the site!

#12875 - 11/30/14 07:49 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Bansheeman6100]  
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Any news on your ranking yet Banshee?

Don't be so sure about taking a pay cut either. I'm working in north Austin (20 minute drive, off parmer lane) and am making an additional 140 in zone pay a week. If you end up on a job requiring OT the double time adds up real quick as you can imagine.

There were a few lay offs so you may not get called in December (but there's no way for anyone to really know), but someone in this thread mentioned to me a lot of crews will be getting picked up in January.

Also, to the guys who frequented this thread before we all got hired on, I'm available to go the next union meeting if anyone wants to tag along. I'd like it if we kept in touch simply because the information /contacts will come in handy down the road.

#12881 - 12/01/14 08:48 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Solution]  
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I have not received my call yet, but was contemplating calling the local this week and seeing if I could get any idea. Also, how does getting laid off work? Never had that issue, nor worked for a union before

#12884 - 12/02/14 02:48 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Bansheeman6100]  
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Spoke to the local 133 this morning and was told that I was 2nd down the list, after the 5 laid off guys get back to work. He said he didn't have the solid position I was as the H2H guys were on a different list that he didn't have handy. But, he did remember me so that's mkre good news

#12885 - 12/02/14 03:08 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Bansheeman6100]  
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Yeah man we (the laid off guys ) are hearing we will go back after January so it'll be sometime after that . I hope we all move

#12886 - 12/02/14 03:11 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: TxVet]  
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That's a good ranking banshee.I am one of the laid off guy as well and talked to the hall yesterday. It seems like things always slow way down in December.

#12887 - 12/02/14 03:24 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: skilledbutcher73]  
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So how does being laid off work? I've never been in that situation, and am curious. And TxVet, you are a newer apprentice yeah? How are you liking it? And any advice?

#12902 - 12/03/14 01:47 AM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Bansheeman6100]  
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Being laid off sucks. I am one of the h2h guys like yourself, they just came too the site and said you're laid off. They kind of put you out there with no real info. I was like yourself good taking eager to work still got laid off. People behind me still have there job, it was all random. So there is nothing to really do differently, just show up yes sir every one and always be in a hurry.

#12908 - 12/03/14 06:50 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: TxVet]  
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I meant the job itself, you liking it overall?

#12909 - 12/03/14 11:51 PM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Bansheeman6100]  
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The lay offs really surprised me and I think once everyone gets back to work early 2015, all of us who got hired recently will be able to bust out our probationary period and be a lot more secure going forward.

Banshee the job is interesting, but we are all very new to the trade so as far was what we think of it you will probably just get generic answers. If you have specific questions though, fire away.

#12912 - 12/04/14 02:24 AM Re: Apprenticeship advice. Austin, TX [Re: Solution]  
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I loved it. My job in the coast guard was electrician mate, this job is pretty close to it. Very technical, I never realized how heavy everything is on elevators.

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