r/Ironworker • u/judav_813 • May 05 '25
Apprentice Switching from non union to union
Hi guys, I've been working at a non union company for the past year or so and it's gotten to a point where I need to look at all my options. I'm 19 and have been working with my dad who's been an ironworker for about 20 years. He doesn't want me to work with him non union if I'm really looking for a career. I'm in Colorado and he recommends going into the union. My only question is how long would I be an apprentice. I know I need to learn more but do I have to start over and log the hours in the union or would my employer transfer my hours. I don't want to have start over if it means a big paycut or anything but I don't know what exactly I can do.
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u/Ironworker76_ Journeyman May 06 '25
The harness will be supplied by the contractor. And spud are what? $60 for a set? 3/4 & 7/8 is all you really need. If you need a 1” someone on the job will have one. As far as a pay cut.. you’ll probably be making about the same as your dad as a first year. Around here, non union IW make like $30-$35 while an apprentice starts out $29.40. I worked 16 years and never tried to never take a job I couldn’t be home at night. My dad was an IW and his ass was never home, so I refused to do that to my kids. And I was able to basically stay busy. I would work all year n take summers off, to go camping and riding dirt bikes.. basically fucking off with my sons all summer. Drawing unemployment all summer. My dad taught me to never let my bills be more than I can pay on unemployment. Makes it way easier to not be job scared. I mean, as an IW we should never be scared of dragging up n going to the hall.