How long have you been in the PHCP-PVF industry?
JB: I have been in the plumbing industry since I was about 16.
What drew you into the industry?
JB: I didn't necessarily have family involved in the plumbing industry in particular. I've always enjoyed building stuff with my hands and my grandpa was big into woodworking. As a teen, I was doing remodels and stuff. I did my first bathroom remodel with some older guys and learned that I absolutely loved doing that. From there, I found out I was decent and pretty good at plumbing, and it was something I enjoyed.
What is the most rewarding aspect of working in the industry?
JB: I would say the most rewarding part about it is helping out your customers. It’s a big deal to them, but it’s something you’ve seen 100 times. I can say, “Hey, I got it. Don’t worry. You’ll be OK.”
What motivates you every day?
JB: My son — he’s two months old. My end goal is to own my own business. I want to bring him up in it and I want to build him a future.
What is one thing you wish more people knew/understood about the PHCP-PVF industry?
JB: That it's a very good trade to be in, and if you can find the right company to work for and get an apprenticeship, then you don't have to worry about getting student loans and you can have a very, very good career for yourself without having to spend anywhere from four to eight years in college.
What has been the proudest moment in your career so far?
JB: Every time when I finish a job. Because every job, I put a piece of myself into it.
What is one thing most people don’t know about you?
JB: I like to play chess.