Where to Bro: Your Brotherhood’s Guide to IBEW Job Opportunities

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IN BROTHERHOOD,

BRO. BO MORENO

Welcome, Brothers and Sisters of the IBEW! Are you seeking work and looking for the best opportunities within our brotherhood? Then you’ve come to the right place. Where To Bro is dedicated to serving IBEW members across the nation, providing a central hub to help you find employment and support your families. This website is built by a brother for brothers and sisters, with a simple mission: to connect hardworking union electricians with available jobs.

Navigating the landscape of job opportunities can be challenging, and that’s why Where to Bro is designed to be your essential resource. We understand the importance of timely information, and we are committed to providing weekly updates to keep you informed about the most current job prospects. Your patience is appreciated as we work diligently to maintain the accuracy of this information. We encourage you to contribute to our collective knowledge by emailing any updates, corrections, or contact information to [email protected].

To make your job search as efficient as possible, Where to Bro is structured with clear and easy-to-navigate sections:

Discovering Hot Spots: Locals with High Job Potential

Looking for areas where work is booming? The Hot Spots section highlights the IBEW Locals currently experiencing the highest levels of activity and offering the greatest potential for securing employment. This section is your guide to focusing your job search on the most promising locations.

Where to Go: Local-Specific Information for Traveling Brothers and Sisters

The Where to Go section provides detailed information on various IBEW Locals across the nation. Here, you’ll find crucial details such as:

  • Contact Information: Direct contacts for each Local, making it easier to inquire about work and book status.
  • Pay Scales: Understand the wage rates you can expect in different Locals.
  • Number on Books: Get an idea of the availability of work by seeing the number of members currently on the out-of-work books.
  • Current Work Situation: Gain insights into the current job market conditions and project outlooks in each Local.

This section is indispensable for traveling brothers and sisters planning their next work move, providing the data you need to make informed decisions about where to bro for your next job.

Tramp Card Essentials: Your Guide to Traveling the Brotherhood

For those who travel for work, the Tramp Card section offers general information and ethical guidelines for working in different Locals. Understanding the customs and expectations when traveling is vital for maintaining good standing and brotherhood within the IBEW.

Union Pride: The Foundation of Our Brotherhood

The Union Pride section serves as a reminder of the core principles and philosophy that define a good union member. It reinforces the values of solidarity, skill, and dedication that are central to the IBEW.

Weingarten Rights: Know Your Rights

The Weingarten Rights section clearly explains every member’s right to have union representation present if a contractor seeks to discipline them. Knowing and exercising these rights is crucial for protecting yourself and upholding the strength of the union.

Remember This: Our Oath

The Remember This section revisits the oath that each member takes upon joining the IBEW. It’s a powerful reminder of the commitments and principles we all share as union brothers and sisters.

Rules of the Road: Ethical Guidance for First-Time Travelers

If you’re a first-time traveling brother or sister, the Rules of the Road section provides ethical guidelines to help you navigate the experience responsibly and respectfully. It’s essential reading before you hit the road to work in a new Local.

Double Booking: Understanding the Definition

The Double Booking section offers a detailed definition of this important term for all members, ensuring clarity and understanding around work booking procedures.

Please share Where to Bro with as many brothers and sisters as possible who may benefit from this resource. Brotherhood First.

A heartfelt thank you to Brother Charlie Burton, who was instrumental in bringing this website to life. His memory and contribution will always be valued. Rest in peace, Brother.

Oct 31, 1970 – MARCH 24, 2015

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