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@darrellogilvie
@darrellogilvie 3 года назад
Good to see adults actually helping an apprentice and not ripping the piss out of them
@nocturnaljoe9543
@nocturnaljoe9543 3 года назад
I hear yah. I had a ruff time back in the days.
@94crx31
@94crx31 3 года назад
at some point, everyone had to go get the elbow grease out of the van
@Sk0lzky
@Sk0lzky 3 года назад
It's weird, almost sacrilegious. What's next, not berating apprentices for doing something wrong when you didn't explain or show how to do it? :V
@vulpineslegacy2361
@vulpineslegacy2361 3 года назад
@@Sk0lzky :[
@johaunallen7128
@johaunallen7128 3 года назад
@Jimmy Plumber you a plumber?
@lioninwinter9316
@lioninwinter9316 3 года назад
Jung is SO fortunate to have kind, caring mentors. The construction trades are not known for experienced men who suffer noobs gladly. Some take pleasure in causing suffering. That young man is getting lessons in brick laying, and also lessons in how to behave decently. Stu, you are a treasure!
@rainbowfury1019
@rainbowfury1019 3 года назад
Behind a good student is a good teacher
@TrippnTexas
@TrippnTexas 3 года назад
Great job. I was about to comment something similar
@redorange7912
@redorange7912 3 года назад
Yeah. This is awesome!
@aaron12345cl
@aaron12345cl 3 года назад
Hazing thickens skin
@calbradley203
@calbradley203 3 года назад
So true. Seems some older workers feel threatened by a young worker with a good work ethic. Its a lot easier to knock them down then try to keep up with their pace of learning and movement.
@MattDoesLife539
@MattDoesLife539 3 года назад
When Jung gets an apprentice in the future, he will remember how caring his mentors were and passing on the same way as they did.
@tomoyatoko7262
@tomoyatoko7262 3 года назад
I'd hope do but honestly there's no guarantee.
@Cnupoc
@Cnupoc 3 года назад
hopefuly
@rakkatytam
@rakkatytam 3 года назад
Until the brick laying robots take over
@MingusDynastyy
@MingusDynastyy 3 года назад
Carl Jung?
@jankoskai
@jankoskai 3 года назад
My dawg
@themanftheworld8439
@themanftheworld8439 3 года назад
All bricklayers should remember that they were an apprentice at one time in the past.
@cendicate9132
@cendicate9132 3 года назад
I'm your 1k like😂. Liked at 999
@52superdude
@52superdude 3 года назад
All tradesmen in general.
@TheSCPStudio
@TheSCPStudio 3 года назад
This should apply to literally anything... no one is born knowing anything. We should all remember that before criticizing almost anyone.
@vagabondslot-machine8832
@vagabondslot-machine8832 3 года назад
A rare, rare breed, tradesmen who actually take time and patience with their apprentice. Good work lads, hope he knows he's landed on his feet with you
@NovaVaxine
@NovaVaxine 3 года назад
Its such a change of pace to see a young man be mentored instead of shouted at. Words of encouragement and you can tell the kid loves his job
@Coughlan1916
@Coughlan1916 3 года назад
Looks like two great lads to have around if you’re an apprentice
@ricodsanchez6792
@ricodsanchez6792 3 года назад
@Sixtyfps Gaming they won't do that in all settings. It's ok as there is support beneath. If there was non it would be an issue
@godspi4609
@godspi4609 3 года назад
For sure...he didn't even get hazed..lol
@rockyrafty
@rockyrafty 3 года назад
Looks fun
@liga8149
@liga8149 3 года назад
Those instructors were so patient and helpful. I'd give them a raise.
@PocketLegendsGod
@PocketLegendsGod 3 года назад
That's a nice laid back job to be on though
@Kriskazam
@Kriskazam 3 года назад
@@PocketLegendsGod yeah because they aren’t making it unnecessarily stressful with abuse and hazing lol
@GeneralChangFromDanang
@GeneralChangFromDanang 3 года назад
So this is what a REAL apprenticeship is like. Not being bullied and harassed just for being new.
@drewsmith8572
@drewsmith8572 3 года назад
I’ve been an arborist apprentice for a few months and you just have to dish it back a bit. It’s part of the trades my man
@killercour
@killercour 3 года назад
@@drewsmith8572 it shouldn't be like that though. I got burnt out from it in my apprenticeship. Sometimes it goes beyond just friendly banter.
@andykay4554
@andykay4554 3 года назад
It turns boys into men.
@user-fw8wt4qo3o
@user-fw8wt4qo3o 3 года назад
@@andykay4554 idk I think keeping your mouth shut and doing your job would be the manly thing to do and not that girly little sass mouth that makes boys think they’re big
@white_devil73
@white_devil73 3 года назад
WAHHHHHHH! Sorry, that's all I got from you.
@scottandrea10
@scottandrea10 3 года назад
All the classrooms in the world are no match for just jumping in at the deep end and learning on the job,he's a good lad being tought by two of the best,i wish i had that when i first started out....well done jang keep it up
@YaBoyoplo
@YaBoyoplo 3 года назад
This is not how I got taught 🤣I just got abuse hurled at me 24/7. Worst time of my life, that’s why I quit trying to be a brickie
@giantdad1661
@giantdad1661 3 года назад
Yeah elitism is gonna be why theres a shortage in construction.
@liamc1102
@liamc1102 3 года назад
@@giantdad1661 No evolution is why. Time to expand skills.
@theroth1511
@theroth1511 3 года назад
@@liamc1102 What a stupid comment.
@BrianJones-cu2sx
@BrianJones-cu2sx 3 года назад
Liam C 🧐
@wizzenberry
@wizzenberry 3 года назад
@@liamc1102 no evolution in a stem subject is the reason for shortage of staff? Backwards mate that’s not how it works
@roberts5368
@roberts5368 3 года назад
I remember my brick laying apprenticeship, I was horrible when I first started out. Had absolutely no clue what I was doing but after a few months I was laying them like a pro, it went from a 4 year apprenticeship down to a 2 as the gaffer wanted me out on site more.. I'm only 24 and I'm a supervisor so I'm very happy with the progression I have made
@manictiger
@manictiger 3 года назад
Nice! Yeah, the first few months are transformative. To this day, I abhor the idea of using tape to paint. It's worse than useless, it actually creates another job: (removing the tape). F777 tape!
@bobthestinkybum2199
@bobthestinkybum2199 5 месяцев назад
Hey, I'm personally looking forward to coming from a fine dining apprentice chef into a construction role. I am on the lookout for a couple of positions but would love to take feedback on how you received your apprentice role and what challenges were you faced during your progress/ what surprised you about the job. Thank you :D
@yungshinobi8162
@yungshinobi8162 3 года назад
I was in labour work a few years back and man, the shit I got just for showing up put me off it so badly, but I'm happy this Lad has good mentors and not a few, greasy divorcies!
@brandonwoods880
@brandonwoods880 3 года назад
So refreshing to see you guys being so nice with him. I've been working in construction for the last 5-6 years since I left school. Started out with an abusive boss during my apprenticeship. used to work 6 AM till 8PM and get paid £30 cash in hand. Wouldn't of minded if I was getting the training and knowledge but ultimately I did nearly two years for him and didn't have much knowledge to show for it other than what I had learnt from observing other tradesman on site who would show me the ropes when I was left on my own. the industry needs more people like you. Enjoy the journey young lad, you'll make a hell of a brickie!
@xbebe
@xbebe 3 года назад
The whole time I was waiting for someone to yell at him but I guess that's just my ptsd working constructions jobs the past 5 years 😂
@jayg7962
@jayg7962 3 года назад
An apprentice needs that help,, hope he becomes the the master,,
@muhdharith2790
@muhdharith2790 3 года назад
Yeah, if he really want to be.
@kirb.e1262
@kirb.e1262 3 года назад
I’ve always felt our generation is just different from that of the current construction guys, being in construction myself I would never think to belittle or make fun of someone for making a mistake as I’ve had done to me. These guys are a good example for all👍
@darthvader3840
@darthvader3840 3 года назад
If I had these guys when I was doing apprenticing I would still be in this kind of work. I had two "teachers" who absolutely rolled me every time I did something a fraction of a meter off. I have good feeling about this kid!
@leecoleman8046
@leecoleman8046 3 года назад
So refreshing to see patience for the lad! You know instantly if an individual has a good eye and the potential for a suitable technique and the young lad looks like he has it? Like I said hats off to you guys for the confidence your giving him. Great work!
@OriginalRaveParty
@OriginalRaveParty 3 года назад
I've always had "technology and mind" based jobs, but the older I get, the more I appreciate skilled people who work in a hands on trade.
@deebo5474
@deebo5474 3 года назад
Imagine if everyone doing apprenticeships had guys like this showing them the ropes
@putnamehereholdmadoodle
@putnamehereholdmadoodle 3 года назад
I did in every job u get losers. I was lucky i spose.
@clickpause8732
@clickpause8732 3 года назад
The two replies above me did not get an excess of love in their life.
@putnamehereholdmadoodle
@putnamehereholdmadoodle 3 года назад
@@clickpause8732 comment above got to much love now he is a soy kid
@Vincent_Preston
@Vincent_Preston 3 года назад
Legend has it, Jung never argues or complains just works.
@planetx1595
@planetx1595 3 года назад
I hear Jang not Jung
@DoGmAnGuY1758
@DoGmAnGuY1758 3 года назад
Having bosses who work with you both literally and figuratively definitely helps with that.
@AB-gb6zz
@AB-gb6zz 3 года назад
@@planetx1595 Zhang
@planetx1595
@planetx1595 3 года назад
@@AB-gb6zz Could be
@johnuribe4645
@johnuribe4645 3 года назад
I’ve been drywall finishing for 5 years now, and I am so glad that my mentor was so patient and kind too me. He was so kind to me in fact that I’m still working with him😂
@joeygawl4346
@joeygawl4346 3 года назад
I absolutely LOVE how nice they are being to the new apprentice. They understand that hes learning and they arent taking extra steps to stress him out or embarrass him. I am from the southern parts of Georgia in the United states. And being new at a job you get constantly trashed, yelled at, called "NEW GUY" instead of your name. Its extremely stressful and does not help with learning. So yeah, good on these guys for training him correctly and encouraging him. Jang will go far in life I can tell.
@seanjones2524
@seanjones2524 3 года назад
Jeez it was only 12 years ago when I did two weeks work experience at a building contractors. Spent two weeks standing there doing nout whilst they ripped the piss out of me. No surprise that I didn't go into the construction trade when I left school. Good to see this lad has the right people supporting him.
@TravelWithBradley
@TravelWithBradley 3 года назад
Legendary adults... Proper strong and right attitude. A real model for that kid, he's gonna remember you as one of those 'inspirational' people :)
@prolaxbro4474
@prolaxbro4474 3 года назад
There is just something about men doing honest work and having a good time that is priceless. You can tell the pride they take in teaching their trade. True beauty in my opinion.
@andrewbyrnes6389
@andrewbyrnes6389 3 года назад
“Teach a man to fish” He’s lucky to have such good boss that’s looking out for him
@jackart011
@jackart011 3 года назад
I do question the youtube algorithm for giving me this as a recommendation as a computer science student, but I watched it all nonetheless.. procrastination is a powerful thing
@jamieholt9222
@jamieholt9222 3 года назад
RU-vid, and all the rest is a master at getting u to forget the world around u still exists, live in the moment not in a screen
@erwinschrodinger2320
@erwinschrodinger2320 3 года назад
Same, computer science student too!
@cool_sword
@cool_sword 3 года назад
Someday, you'll be working at a FAANG company at 2 Am and think, "I would have been finished laying bricks hours ago."
@edj7805
@edj7805 3 года назад
I might of actually wanted to work on a building site if there were people like you guys.
@F0reman371
@F0reman371 3 года назад
I know nothing about real trade work like this. Always wanted to, carpentry and construction are worth their weight in gold. But I DO know that this is how you "Teach" someone something. You don't make them feel like stale piss and yell at em' for fucking up. You rib em' and tease em and such sure. But you make them feel like they're improving. That's what these fine men have done with the kid and they need to be commended for that.
@maxstaber9397
@maxstaber9397 3 года назад
I admire the teamwork you guys this is what we need in this industry ! Far to many bricklayers treat apprentices like dogs and don’t give em the chance to lay and learn !
@thebosegames1912
@thebosegames1912 3 года назад
Dave at 1:03 “I’ll let you put the last one in Jang.” Classic stitch up.
@NuttedInYoMom
@NuttedInYoMom 3 года назад
I think it was meant to be a teaching moment, not an attempt to scapegoat onto the apprentice. After all, these seem like good men and as you saw, the man knew very well how to quickly fix the issue. Again, I think he used it as a teaching moment
@antonioskontonasakis
@antonioskontonasakis 3 года назад
Everyone who abuses apprentices are gonna be pissed when they retire and there's no one to pay their pension cause all the apprentices quit
@anonguy271
@anonguy271 3 года назад
wait they're actually helping him learn??? that's odd.
@prisonmike8214
@prisonmike8214 3 года назад
I’ve been working for a restoration business the last 5 years and I’ve come to my end. My “mentor” is a hypocritical asshole who makes the work environment toxic as hell. These men in the video are good people and seem to care about Jang. You’re in good hands sir!
@Lord-Brett-Sinclair
@Lord-Brett-Sinclair 3 года назад
You must be pleased with Jang, he is overcoming his nerves and the skills and confidence are showing through
@georgetubb9124
@georgetubb9124 3 года назад
Having done a plumbing apprenticeship I can say that it means everything to have patient colleagues starting out. Wonderful to see
@thenikko8292
@thenikko8292 3 года назад
it's like adults nowadays forget that the new generation has to take place slowly and surely and that they will need the caring, kind and supportive mentor. no one needs "tough love" anymore
@lifeismeaningless5512
@lifeismeaningless5512 3 года назад
Nah, tough love will thicken your skin. You don’t want a bunch of sensitive blokes running around, do you?
@manictiger
@manictiger 3 года назад
​@@lifeismeaningless5512 That one's complicated. I think in the past, people would drag each other down. That's not "tough love", that's just "I'm not successful and I don't want you to make me look bad by attaining success". On the other hand, some funny banter at each other's expense is great. It's almost awkward to imagine a friendship that doesn't have some of that. So yeah, don't be a snowflake, but don't be a complete d0uche canoe, either.
@TheButterMinecart1
@TheButterMinecart1 3 года назад
@@lifeismeaningless5512 Actually yeah, I do want a bunch of sensitive blokes running around, it would make the world a much better place. If men didn't feel pressured into hiding themselves beneath a thin veil of "banter" and "tough love", the male suicide rates wouldn't be so much higher than female suicide rates.
@rickyredbeard8274
@rickyredbeard8274 3 года назад
@@lifeismeaningless5512 I was given “tough love” my whole life. It wasn’t until the past couple years in my early/mid 20s did I realize just how disconnected and insensitive I was. Beating the fuck out of and embarrassing people/discouraging them from continuing for being new to a field does nothing but beat people down like dogs to do whatever you want does nothing for building character. It destroys itl
@rickyredbeard8274
@rickyredbeard8274 3 года назад
@@lifeismeaningless5512 I sure as fuck would rather a bloke that genuinely is worried about doing a good job and making people around him happy and pleased rather then a bunch of caveman drones that purposely try to discourage people from working and refuse to share wisdom with newer employees due to their own insecurities.
@iCortex1
@iCortex1 3 года назад
Kid looks like he's having fun learning brick laying, you can tell he's getting more confident already at the end
@joeward4761
@joeward4761 3 года назад
Now that's what we all like to see skilled trades men looking afta and giving a young man a opportunity to last a life time and having a go highly bless to you and you channel and your fans Kindness of regards from Joe ward
@haydencarter2313
@haydencarter2313 3 года назад
Good on ya for teaching him right, yelling on site gets no where
@andrewbonning6615
@andrewbonning6615 3 года назад
nice, i tried bricklaying when i was a young lad at 18 out of high school, 8 months in they never taught me a thing besides move bricks and mix mud, i quit, now im a plumber.
@therealbosstopob4l974
@therealbosstopob4l974 2 года назад
You think electrician is better than bricklayer?
@billythedreamer
@billythedreamer 3 года назад
Just wanted to say it's guys like you that are helping to realise people that the trade is an art. Good on you.
@MancWithAMouth
@MancWithAMouth 3 года назад
That's a proper teacher , mentor and most important a team. Not got any experience in being a brickie or onside tradie but that communication and involvement of everyone is better than anywhere I've worked In passed 10+ year.
@cully7927
@cully7927 3 года назад
This is heart-warming I cant lie. Kid is clearly a bit quiet and needs teachers like yourselves.
@limz7ds393
@limz7ds393 3 года назад
This is how you teach a person. Teach them the fundamentals. Do's and don't's. When they're used to it, rattle their brain every now and then with a bit of pressure. Slowly but surely, they'll be more helpful then an apprentice who only knows how to follow orders. Good work lads. From a scaffolder 🤙🏾
@Killenmachine05
@Killenmachine05 3 года назад
Its great to see you guys actually encouraging him and calmly correcting him and answering questions instead of calling him a fucking dumbass and tearing a strip off him like most tradies would, hopefully that continues off camera, he has a good future with you guys teaching him.
@dillyboyluke
@dillyboyluke 3 года назад
Awesome to see a young bloke having a crack, mouth shut ears open learnin from the masters!!!! Respect from Australia
@ramzimusa8623
@ramzimusa8623 3 года назад
This is honestly fantastic to see. When people are treated like this it’s like a domino effect. Brilliant stuff
@carlmorrow1600
@carlmorrow1600 3 года назад
I wish I had trainers like that when I started doing HVAC. I just got belittled and insulted everytime I made one tiny mistake.
@marksman24444
@marksman24444 3 года назад
Thanks for being the teacher that everyone needs.
@BMJYDK
@BMJYDK 3 года назад
57 seconds in and this lad has got the feedback positive reinforcement required for him to not only be confident on the site but also ask questions and ask for assistance if he's unsure, exactly what an apprenticeship should be.
@DrDavidReed
@DrDavidReed 3 года назад
Honestly thought this would be one of those videos where the experienced lads take the piss out of the apprentice, nice to see that you are teaching him.
@OtisF96
@OtisF96 3 года назад
Excellent stuff, this is what an apprenticeship is about, teaching the ropes and being mindful of lesser experience levels. I'd be privileged to work for someone who is as patient and constructive as you are, respect.
@BrainbusterLeckie
@BrainbusterLeckie 3 года назад
Holy shit, someone who actually knows how to instruct an Apprentice. I ended up packing in construction after two days of being "taught". So it's good to see some good folk do exist in the trade.
@eton13_
@eton13_ 3 года назад
These Gents know that when they have a hard working determined youngster on their hands, its in their best interest to give him all the tools and motivation needed to succeed
@suicidalthoughts2644
@suicidalthoughts2644 3 года назад
I'm an apprentice myself it's great to see from your past videos how fast he has learnt and grown his skills well done mate and top notch boss stu 💪
@MaximQuantum
@MaximQuantum 3 года назад
I'm always amazed by what I used to think were "primitive" jobs. They always surprise me that people actually learn cool techniques and put a lot of care into their work. Really makes me appreciate all jobs more.
@manictiger
@manictiger 3 года назад
You'd be surprised how much a "primitive" job costs for single family homes. I do real estate and I try to do as many jobs as I can by myself, because hiring it out yanks money directly out of my pocket at pretty fast rates. Plus, I do a better job because I care more. When I paint, 5 gallons lasts a lot longer and the coats are much more even. Hired companies just slop that crap on because it comes out of the customer's pocket and they're paid by the room, not the hour. The untrained eye sees a painted wall. I see a damn disaster.
@MrManAmong
@MrManAmong 3 года назад
It is fantastic to see a young person taking on such a hard career. Even better see that he’s being taught and not insulted. This is how you build a wall, your business, a future craftsman and a good human being. Love this!!!
@combatboots3517
@combatboots3517 3 года назад
Always fantastic to see the older experienced guys mentor us younger trades guys. 🤙🏾
@Healthliving1967
@Healthliving1967 3 года назад
My dad was a bricklayer for 40 years,he taught me how to lay bricks but I got a bad back injury which stopped me from pursuing a trade in the construction industry. Good to see this trade still being handed down,and not going into the history books to be forgotten.
@beefcakesfat2310
@beefcakesfat2310 3 года назад
Great to see these guys being nice to an apprentice. Well done guys
@howey935
@howey935 3 года назад
I tried my hand at bricklaying when I first left school. I loved it for the first 4 month then the winter came and I went and found a painting and decorating apprenticeship. I hate the cold and breaking ice off the water barrels every morning wasn’t for me. I was start to get fast as well.
@ryanwinsor1689
@ryanwinsor1689 3 года назад
You can’t lay in the frost, so whoever you worked for are utter trash!
@Brickcellent
@Brickcellent 3 года назад
Yeah less than 2°C and you're not allowed to lay bricks. Same if it's raining.
@HarveyFreebird
@HarveyFreebird 3 года назад
My uncle taught me how to lay brick in Mississippi USA. He was a good man r.i.p. Uncle
@markwareing7215
@markwareing7215 3 года назад
good to see the apprentice on the tools learning instead of being on a brush like most people would put theres on till half way through the first year/ start of 2nd, its not about well thats how I and others started out its about how can I teach the new generation better than I was taught ( even though i'm 22)
@floradoreband
@floradoreband 3 года назад
Thank you so much for having patience it’s rare these days
@txl420
@txl420 3 года назад
had an apprenticeship at a garage and the guy was awful to me. great to see you being so kind and helpful
@Liverpool67890
@Liverpool67890 3 года назад
If only every employer could treat their apprentices like this!
@fetchitnowuk
@fetchitnowuk 3 года назад
This was brilliant. Team building and encouragement. The way of showing that a mistake happened, why it happened and how to correct it was great. I hope Jang becomes a valuable member of your crew.
@dvvaughn564
@dvvaughn564 3 года назад
i remember when i was learning, chang you will get it just do not get frustrated. watch your bond, keep your thumb off the line, lay it to the line not against the line, and always butter the closure brick on both sides. keep those joints full, no holes, try to spread 2.5 to three bricks at a time. but most importantly KEEP YOUR BACK STRETCHED out every morning and evening. that was the one thing i was never taught and after 25 years in the business my back could no longer take it any more. looks like getting good training i was called everything by my peers. all in fun of course but man was it rough.
@tomtomtomato1
@tomtomtomato1 3 года назад
Thank you for being patient and helpful. Keep up the good work!
@Jimmymca_
@Jimmymca_ 3 года назад
Great to see people enjoying their work. Plus if you can teach someone at the same time. Priceless.
@patodonohoe2759
@patodonohoe2759 3 года назад
Not only do you bring a young guy on and teach him your brilliant skills, but you do it in such a fun environment, this is infectious. Many bigger organisations could learn from your attitude to CPD and learning and developing. You are a very smart guy and I have followed you from day one. Respectfully, have a think about teaching and learning in the broader sense and see where it could take you. Kind Regards Pat
@cadwellkid1672
@cadwellkid1672 3 года назад
Stu it’s great to see you paying it forward and putting that trust in Jang - well done Jang that’s “BELTING and BONNY” work young man 👨
@RegularDude
@RegularDude 3 года назад
This was super nice. Glad to see this type still exists. Thanks for the random recommendation RU-vid.
@blitzblutz
@blitzblutz 3 года назад
The British love their bricks! I worked for an English bricklayer and even Churchill laid bricks.
@sm8476
@sm8476 3 года назад
Can tell he’s a quiet lad but when trained up he’s gonna be a hard grafter thanks to you lot. Good work guys
@pro-reach
@pro-reach 3 года назад
Always two there are, a master and the apprentice.
@shifty277
@shifty277 3 года назад
Fantastic Stu, I can literally imagine you showing him all your secrets and teaching him in your own personal time in ya garden. Nice to see this camaraderie.
@XDBjoernXD
@XDBjoernXD 3 года назад
You do a great job! I really like that you are caring and kind to him. A really good teacher!
@Parkerlee1000
@Parkerlee1000 3 года назад
Great video helping the young lad hope he gets banter thrown at him and he gives it back after hes comfortable and learning in the process looks like a good bunch of lads there💪🏻
@hammies.
@hammies. 3 года назад
So great to see this. I recently started as a sheet metal apprentice, but have worked alongside some brickies. The way they would yell at the new guys was terrible, they seemed to have genuine anger haha. Your patience is admirable.
@lIlPedrolIl
@lIlPedrolIl 3 года назад
The positivity in you Stu is first class mate! I wish I had some one like you to give me confidence on the trowel! 22 I passed my level 2 and now 32 working for a landlord gutting flats 🙃 Anyone in the North West reply back to us 👍
@oogabooga2581
@oogabooga2581 3 года назад
he's learning more than just brick laying with these guys 👍
@maximwilson1482
@maximwilson1482 3 года назад
This kid will soon be making more money then a lot of us with degrees...so much respect for the trades!
@FUNeRaLPyR3
@FUNeRaLPyR3 3 года назад
Always puts a smile mon my face when I see a young buck learning the trades. Get you some big dog
@Latvian1984
@Latvian1984 2 года назад
For a change this is nice to see. I seen absolutely horrible and humiliating attitude towards apprentice's and it is wrong. Experienced also that my self back in the days when i was young. Now if someone treat me like that they would catch that brick with their teeth very fast. Sometimes got the feeling that they accepted new guys only to make fun of them and humiliate the sh*t out of them instead of actual teaching. Needless to say all new guys quit sooner or later. Many end up having anger issues, trust issues and low self esteem. It's kind of miracle to find nice work place when you are apprentice. Most so called teachers got anger issues and no patience at all
@marvinsmall5002
@marvinsmall5002 3 года назад
Well done. To the youngster. Doing great. But also good on you stu for the encouragement and putting the time in with him. It's a priceless gift to pass on. Blokes were horrible bastards to when I was a kid. Just took on a yts used as cheap.labour and let go at the end of it. Just to be replaced. They were never interested in investing activities n us. Hats and f to you pal. Hope he understands how lucky he is. 👍
@GoodLuckSoldierMusic
@GoodLuckSoldierMusic 3 года назад
Kid looked like he was enjoying learning. This makes new wish I'd joined a trade when I was younger. Can't afford to start from the bottom now, and my eyes hurt writing this comment from working on a computer all day lol
@tylercsm4690
@tylercsm4690 3 года назад
Good on u guys for doing the new guy right. Been in the construction industry for years and never been treated like this my first day on a new job.
@MatthewBates9124
@MatthewBates9124 3 года назад
Imagine doing all that work just for cool-aid man to fuck it all up. In all seriousness this was great video. The apprentice had such a GOOD mentor. Indeed very helpful and encouraging. Keep up the quality content stu crompton.
@leechadwick5169
@leechadwick5169 3 года назад
Great work as always fella's top young lad learning the skills from two very good teacher's much respect
@MrNinjaFish
@MrNinjaFish 3 года назад
Brilliant stuff lads, I can understand why some folk are bullies on the job but this is setting a good example, keep it up
@Consequence06
@Consequence06 3 года назад
A good trainer and coworkers/teammates make a huge difference at work
@ZombieZoneHQ
@ZombieZoneHQ 3 года назад
You inspire me so much stu honestly , would love to be a bricklayer when I’m older❤️
@InattentiveADHB
@InattentiveADHB 3 года назад
Plot Twist: Bricklayer actually lays Bricks. Critics say it’s “Must see” and “10/10”.
@waterjb
@waterjb 3 года назад
Holy you guys are so nice. He looks so happy. What an awesome vibe
@MrPianoMan
@MrPianoMan 3 года назад
Wow, what genuine nice guys. If this is what these mentors are always like, he has a great apprenticeship right there!!
@John-ob7dh
@John-ob7dh 3 года назад
My uncle was a brickie.One of the toughest guys I ever knew ( I sure miss him ) He laid around 10,000 bricks at my house on various extensions,but he had no patience trying to teach me ,so I gave up and just mixed up the Muck ( as he called it ) He started on building sites in early 50s .I think that's what toughened him up .
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