Ask a Journeyman
Apprentice questions that need field wisdom, not fake confidence.
Prompt: What are you looking at, what are you about to do, and what did you already check?
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A job-safe community lane for commercial HVAC apprentices and journeymen: ask clean questions, browse jobsite talk, share wins, find lunch spots, and keep the real names off the internet.
This is where the trade voice lives: questions, comedy, lunch, wins, and what needs to change.
Apprentice questions that need field wisdom, not fake confidence.
Prompt: What are you looking at, what are you about to do, and what did you already check?
Daily field stories, lessons, weird installs, crew habits, and jobsite reality.
Prompt: What happened on the job today?
Talk about what is lacking in the trade, apprenticeship, safety, training, leadership, tools, and job planning.
Prompt: What should change in the career or industry?
Funny foreman moments and jobsite comedy. No names, no companies, no threats, no personal attacks.
Prompt: Roast the situation, not the person.
Good food near jobsites. Burritos, burgers, teriyaki, tacos, coffee, breakfast, and cheap lunch wins.
Prompt: Drop the city/area, food type, price, parking, and why it hits.
First clean install, finally read a print, nailed a fitting, made the foreman shut up for 8 seconds.
Prompt: What did you get better at?
Write a clean draft first. Keep it anonymous, useful, and job-safe.
Browse starter posts by channel. Search before starting a new post.
Keep it useful, funny, anonymous, and job-safe.
One day this can be a map. For now, collect city/area-only lunch intel.
Post: City/area, spot name, price vibe, parking, what to order, why it hits.
Score it: fast parking, can eat in truck, under $15, salsa has violence, foreman would complain anyway.
Drop: city/area only. No jobsite address, no customer name, no private project info.
Posts wait for review before public publishing. Especially roasts and jobsite stories.
Verified journeymen can answer questions and mark project-specific issues.
City/area food drops can become a jobsite lunch finder without exposing job addresses.