By Alec Doniger.
Jessie Rudd is a roof inspector, and he loves his job. He gets to travel around the U.S., seeing many different sights and cultures. This is his favorite aspect of the job. Before working at WTI, he was an operations manager of a construction company, working with windows and doors. He has lots of experience working in the construction industry but was recruited as a roofer by Doug Schultz.
Jessie speaks highly of the WTI apprenticeship program. The program includes 4,000 hours of comprehensive, on-the-job training and 392 hours of classroom instruction. Upon completing the program, apprentices earn an Apprentice Completion Certificate, and Journeyman 0480 roofer status. They can also earn 17 credit hours towards an Associate of Science degree. He says, “anyone who takes the course will learn from it.”
The reliability of Tremco products is second to none. Jessie’s favorite product is TremSEAL® Pro, “a durable, flexible sealant that performs excellently in moving joints and shows tenacious adhesion.” His favorite system is the TremPly® TPO Single Ply Roofing System. He says it’s the best-looking roof for commercial buildings that he’s seen. It is also easy to work with, securely adhering to the roof and flexibly covering harder areas like corners or pipes.
Jessie currently works out in the field inspecting roofs and loves being outdoors. In the future, Jessie hopes to have a remote job with Tremco. He wants to be able to work from home on the computer.
For those looking for a new job, Jessie confidently recommends Tremco and WTI. The company culture drives safety into all aspects of its operations The culture shows up in a leading industry EMR rating. The company has excellent benefits. Employees get a 401K, health, life and other types of insurance coverage. Not to mention paid time off, mileage reimbursement and continuing education. If you are looking for a new job, be sure to check out what WTI has to offer.
Learn more about WTI in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit tremcoroofing.com.
About Alec
Alec is a reporter for RoofersCoffeeShop, MetalCoffeeShop and AskARoofer. When he isn’t investigating the state of the roofing industry, you might find him playing drums with his bands in Denver.
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