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Tyler Sasse is a welder, entrepreneur, and successful content creator and founder of Western Welding Academy, responsible for churning out the world's top welders through a rigorous six-month curriculum. As a Top Hand award winner, Tyler discusses why this should be the bar (not the exception), his vision for the future, camaraderie in the trades, and why the one million job deficit in the skilled trades is one of our nation's greatest security threats.
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Follow Tyler Sasse and the Western Welding Academy
Website ▶️ www.westernweldingacademy.com/
RU-vid ▶️ / @westernweldingacademy
Facebook ▶️ / westernweldingacademywyo
TikTok ▶️ www.tiktok.com/@westernweldin...
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⏰ Chapters
Intro ▶️ 00:00
Worst position to be in as a welder ▶️ 01:46
Tyler Sasse origin story into the trades ▶️ 08:28
Tradesmen built the world ▶️ 11:11
Becoming a welder ▶️ 13:41
Advocacy for the trades ▶️ 24:40
Becoming the best ▶️ 30:38
How to become a welder ▶️ 31:40
Importance of a good mindset ▶️ 38:38
Top hand award ▶️ 48:17
Getting started in social media ▶️ 50:48
What made Tyler love welding ▶️ 53:42
Very first day advice ▶️ 58:30
Did you ever want to quit? ▶️ 01:02:30
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Tradesmen built America. This is the "Blue Collar Channel"... Where you can listen to the top tradespeople around the world. Everything you need to learn about getting into the trades, becoming the best tradesman, starting your own business, and using networking and social media... To GROW in the trades!!!!

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Комментарии : 13   
@noahfranks984
@noahfranks984 2 месяца назад
Damn this was so inspiring. I am ready to be a tradesman.
@ritamaterne3107
@ritamaterne3107 11 месяцев назад
I wish you guys spoke at my nephews school. They're both in high school. It would be nice for someone to talk to them about their options outside or after they graduate. Trade occupations are not a bad or hard job to learn from. It's challenging but rewarding, well at least that's how I see it.
@TheTradeTalks2.0
@TheTradeTalks2.0 10 месяцев назад
It’s possible. Western Welding is doing a Blue Collar tour, and we’re happy to speak to the young men and women looking for a meaningful career!
@ritamaterne3107
@ritamaterne3107 11 месяцев назад
At first I wanted to do carpentry, now I'm thinking plumbing.
@kraizil
@kraizil 10 месяцев назад
I think Ima go be a weirder I did the hvac thing and masonry with the bricks and granite counters
@TheTradeTalks2.0
@TheTradeTalks2.0 10 месяцев назад
Can’t go wrong!
@karlbaum1235
@karlbaum1235 10 месяцев назад
Recently my foreman gave me a book written by a welder (dead now) who dropped out of the trades to go to college just to solve the problems he was facing on the job. He majored in mechanical engineering and mathematics then got back into welding and wrote a book in the 90s that has some interesting lost trades math. Very confusing read, but if you’re patient very interesting. It had things like a simplified equation for making any offset by mitering a 90.
@stoops_eating_plants
@stoops_eating_plants 10 месяцев назад
what’s the name of the book
@karlbaum1235
@karlbaum1235 10 месяцев назад
@@stoops_eating_plants You wont be able to find it, it’s pipe math made easy by nick j foreste. If you give me your email I can send you a copy.
@TheTradeTalks2.0
@TheTradeTalks2.0 10 месяцев назад
I’m interested in knowing which book!
@chubakaj3869
@chubakaj3869 4 месяца назад
Need to know the hook asap
@craigbannister7826
@craigbannister7826 Месяц назад
One of my good friends. His dad is a lineman In metro Detroit. His base pay is 50$ hr but he makes 250k a year. He said for his final 4 years of work b4 retirement. He's going to San Francisco to work and will make 400k++ each year. I honestly didn't fully believe him but now I do. I'm scheduled to begin welding school this fall at macomb community college. I'm 31 years old. That friend is beginning to be a factory maintenance worker(his employer is paying for him to get his industrial engineer degree), he's also 31. Me and him are recovering heroin addicts, so we kind of got a late start.(I honestly dropped of university as a senior in accounting, I got a felony possession charge, so accounting is useless, lol)
@craigbannister7826
@craigbannister7826 Месяц назад
Growing up everyone told me. U need university, U need university U need university U need university. I wanted to drop out but didn't until my last year. Btw my mom(dog groomer) and real dad were the only ones that NEVER said u need university.
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