
Handy Helper Spotlight: Bosch BLAZE™ Pro GLM165-40 Laser Measure
When you’re out on the job, the last thing you need is to wrestle a floppy tape measure or guess at your numbers.
You need tools that are fast, tough, and dead-on accurate — no drama.
That’s where the Bosch BLAZE™ Pro GLM165-40 Laser Measure comes in.
This little beast is packed with features but simple enough that you won’t waste your day figuring it out.
Here’s why we’re throwing the BCB stamp of approval on it:
📏 Real-Time Precision
The Bosch BLAZE™ Pro delivers real-time measurements up to 165 feet. No waiting. No math headaches. Just point, click, and get your number — even when you're working solo.
And when we say precise, we mean within 1/16 of an inch.
(That's tighter than most tape measures on a good day.)
📏 Built for Real Life
Backlit Display — Easy to read even in bad lighting.
Pocket-Sized — Toss it in your pocket or your tool bag and roll.
Rugged and Reliable — Bosch didn’t build this thing for a desk drawer. It’s made to be used (and a little abused).
📏 Smart Features, No Nonsense
Distance, area, volume — calculated instantly.
Add and subtract measurements right on the device.
Stores up to 10 measurements so you can size up multiple jobs without needing to write them down.
Whether you’re framing up a house, laying concrete, or setting a fence line, this tool cuts your measuring time in half and levels up your accuracy.
🛠️ Final Verdict:
If you’re serious about getting the job done right (and fast), the Bosch BLAZE™ Pro needs a permanent spot in your kit.
No second-guessing. No stretching tapes across a job site hoping for a miracle.
👉 Ready to upgrade your measuring game?
Hit our Linktree and grab yours today.
(Because guessing is for amateurs.)

Building a Career From the Dirt Up: Is Landscaping Right for You?
Landscaping: Real Work, Real Pay, Real Pride
If you like working outside, seeing instant results from your hard work, and building something people admire, landscaping might just be your calling.
It’s sweaty work. It’s early mornings, hot afternoons, and sometimes frozen fingers.
But if you’re the type who feels alive with dirt under your nails and the smell of fresh-cut grass in your nose, there’s a future here with your name on it.
Let’s break it down:
What’s the Pay Like?
Most landscapers and grounds maintenance workers start out making $15–$20 an hour — and that’s without a mountain of student debt.
If you bring experience, certifications, or a sharp business mind, you can level up fast into foreman roles, crew leadership, or running your own company.
The ceiling’s as high as you’re willing to build it.
Is There Job Security?
Short answer?
Hell yes.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics says the landscaping field is expected to grow 7% from 2020 to 2030 — that’s about as steady as it gets.
As cities expand and environmental awareness rises, homes, businesses, and city planners are all looking for sharp hands and sharper minds who know how to work with the land, not against it.
What About Starting Costs?
If you’re dreaming about starting your own landscaping business, you’ll need a few essentials:
Equipment: Mowers, trimmers, blowers
A Reliable Truck: You’ll need to haul gear and materials
Insurance: Liability coverage keeps you and your clients safe
Licensing: Some states and cities require certifications
Starting small could cost a few thousand bucks. Going big? You might invest tens of thousands.
Either way, it’s a hell of a lot cheaper than a business degree you never use.
What Kind of Work Can You Do?
Landscaping isn’t just cutting lawns and planting flowers.
Good landscapers wear a lot of hats:
Lawn Care & Maintenance: Mowing, edging, fertilizing, seasonal cleanups
Landscape Design & Installation: Planning beautiful yards and outdoor spaces
Hardscaping: Building patios, walkways, fire pits, retaining walls
Irrigation: Installing and maintaining sprinkler systems
Tree & Shrub Services: Trimming, pruning, pest treatments, removals
Seasonal Services: Snow removal, holiday lighting setups
Commercial Contracts: Keeping business properties sharp and professional
You can specialize. You can generalize. You can go after big-ticket commercial work or carve out a niche in eco-friendly projects.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping is the Future
Today’s homeowners and businesses want more than a pretty yard — they want sustainable landscaping.
And smart landscapers are cashing in by offering:
Native Plant Landscaping
Rain Gardens & Stormwater Management
Xeriscaping (Low-Water Gardens)
Green Roofs & Living Walls
If you’re passionate about conservation and creativity, there’s a serious market for your skills.
Why Landscaping Might Be Right for You
You don’t need a suit.
You don’t need a desk.
You don’t need a four-year degree.
You need work ethic, some common sense, and the pride that comes from leaving something better than you found it.
If you’ve got that?
Landscaping could be the first step toward building your own empire.
Ready to Get Your Hands Dirty?
Landscaping’s not for everyone.
But if you can take pride in a good day's work — if you like turning chaos into something clean, green, and damn good-looking — you might just find your future outside.
Tag a buddy who needs to see this.

Plumbers
💧 Plumbing: A Growing & Essential Trade 💧
🚰 Employment Stats:
✔️ As of 2022, 548,981 plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters were working across the U.S.
✔️ The median annual wage in May 2023 was $61,550.
✔️ Job growth is projected at 6% from 2023 to 2033,
outpacing many other careers! Demand is fueled by
maintenance needs and new construction projects.
🛠 Training & Qualifications:
✔️ Most plumbers train through apprenticeships,
combining hands-on work with classroom instruction.
✔️ Some start at vocational-technical schools before
entering the workforce.
✔️ Licensing is required in most states, and
certifications can boost job opportunities.
💡 Thinking of joining the trade? Research
opportunities in your area—there are great resources
to get you started!
👇 How did you get into plumbing? Drop your story in
the comments! Don’t forget to like & follow for more
trade-related content!
#TheBlueCollarBoyfriend #PlumbingLife
#PlumbersOfInstagram #SkilledTrades #HandsOnWork
#PlumbingPros #BlueCollarProud #Tradespeople
#FutureOfTrades #JobGrowth #WorkWithYourHands
#PlumbingBusiness #Apprenticeship
#SupportSkilledTrades

Drywall can make you cry
Drywalling is an art… and let’s just say some of us are abstract artists at best. Major respect to the pros who make smooth seams look effortless—because anyone who’s wrestled with mud and tape knows it’s anything but easy. Here’s to the DIYers who get it ‘good enough’ and the tradespeople who get it right!
#TheBlueCollarBoyfriend #DrywallPros #HireAProfessional #RespectTheTrades #DIYStruggles #MuddingAndTaping #QualityWorkMatters #WeekendWarrior

A Playlist for the working class
We’ve curated a playlist specifically made for the Blue Collar guy or gal who’s working hard to make ends meet. This playlist is full of gritty tunes that capture the hustle and grind of life—perfect for those moments when the bills are stacking up, but the spirit stays strong.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1KNy1b9EoU4tusXhcAFe0R?si=88093961b1d04de6

JORESTECH Safety High Visibility Orange or Yellow Short Sleeve Work T Shirt
🔥 Stay Cool & Stay Seen! 🔥
Long days on the job site just got more comfortable with this high-visibility, moisture-wicking t-shirt. Whether you're working in the heat or layering up, this shirt keeps sweat under control while making sure you stand out when it matters most.
✅ Breathable & moisture-wicking
✅ High-visibility with reflective accents
✅ Durable for the toughest jobs
Grab yours now through our Linktree! (Link in bio)
#TheBlueCollarBoyfriend #Workwear #HiVis #MoistureWicking #StayCool #BlueCollarProud #Tradespeople #WorkGear #JobSiteReady #ConstructionLife #SafetyFirst #HighVisibility #WorkHardStayCool #GearThatWorks

HVAC Technicians and Installers
Labor Statistics:
Employment Figures: As of 2022, approximately 415,800 heating, air conditioning and refrigeration mechanics and installers were employed in the United States.
Job Outlook: Employment in the field is projected to grow 9% from 2023-2033, which is faster than the average for all occupations. This growth is driven by the ongoing need for climate-control systems and the maintenance of existing equipment.
Training and Qualifications
Education: A postsecondary nondegree award from a technical or trade schoool is typically required, though some technicians enter the field with less formal education.
On-the-Job Training: Extensive on-the-job training is common, allowing technicians to gain practical experience under the supervision of experienced professionals.
Certifications: Certifications, such as those offered by the Environmental Protection Agency for handling refrigerants, can enhance job prospects.
Go research your city or area. There are lots of great resources to get you started. Let us know how you got started in your trade.

Monday meme to lighten the mood
Shoutout to all the men and women who fix our problems—and our mistakes! If you’ve got a DIY disaster story that you’ve finally healed from, drop it in the comments! We’ve all been there.
And if you still can’t talk about it. . . we get it. We’ve all been there too!
#thebluecollarboyfriend #Hireaprofessional #tradespeople #supportskilledtrades #qualityworkmatters #diygonewrong #wortheverypenny

Lunchbox from duluth trading
The Last Lunchbox You'll Ever Need! 🥪🔧
If you're tired of flimsy lunch bags that fall apart, meet Karl’s Lunchbox from Duluth Trading—built for those who need a serious lunch carrier. I’ve had mine for 12 years, and it’s still going strong. 💪
🔥 Massive upper compartment – Holds a full meal with room to spare
🥤 Bottom drink stow – Fits a 2-liter bottle
❄️ Fully insulated – Keeps your food fresh all day
🛠️ Pockets & zippers for everything – Napkins, utensils, condiments—because nobody likes a dry sandwich.
Whether you're on the job site or hitting the road, this indestructible lunchbox has you covered.
If you’re tired of flimsy lunch bags that fall apart, this is the one to get. 👇
🔗 https://www.duluthtrading.com/s/DTC/karls-lunchbox-79705.html?color=NVY
What’s the longest-lasting piece of gear you own? Drop it in the comments! ⬇️
#thebluecollarboyfriend #trades #bluecollaressentials #duluthtradingco #lunchbreak #workgear

Hard Hat Sweatbands
I'm old school. When I started out as an electrical apprentice, we didn't wear hard hats. of course, eventually, they became required and essential but the thing I most hated was the sweating! ugh. treat you head right!
#thebluecollarboyfriend #trades #hardhat #safety

Framers/Carpenters
Framers/Carpenters
Their work is fundamental to the structural integrity of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
One of the great aspects of Trades occupations is that you get paid to learn! Carpentry is no different.
Labor Statistics:
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), as of May 2023, there were approximately 700,000 carpenters employed in the United States. The median annual wage for carpenters was $55,000. Employment of carpenters is projected to grow 2% from 2023 to 2033, slower than the average for all occupations. However, job prospects should be favorable for those with specialized skills or experience in green construction techniques.
Training and Qualifications:
Most framers learn the trade through apprenticeships, which combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction.
Some may attend vocational-technical schools or community colleges offering carpentry programs.
Certifications and Licenses:
While not always required, certifications can enhance employment opportunities. Organizations like the National Association of Home Builders offer certifications in various carpentry skills. https://www.nahb.org/
Go research your city or area. There are lots of great resources to get you started
Let us know how you got started in your trade in the comment section and don’t forget to like and follow us!

Monday Meme to lighten the mood
If it doesn’t fit… force it. If it breaks… well, it needed fixing anyway. 😅⚙️🔥
We’ve all been there—sometimes ‘precision’ takes a backseat to ‘just make it work.’ 🤣 What’s your favorite ‘fix-it’ anecdote? Drop it in the comments! ⬇️
And don’t forget to like & follow #TheBlueCollarBoyfriend for more blue-collar humor, gear, and everyday trade life!
#IfItAintBroke #ItWillBeSoon #TradeLife #BlueCollarHumor #FixItOrForceIt #WeldersWisdom #HardHatHeadlines

Cab Commander
If you're in the trades, your truck isn't just a ride—it’s your office, break room, and sometimes even your dining table. And let’s be real… it can get messy FAST.
I’ve been using the Cab Commander Car Organizer since 2012, and it’s been a total game-changer. No more lost tape measures, crumpled blueprints, or digging under the seat for my clipboard. This thing keeps everything—files, tools, my coffee—right where I need it. Plus, it straps onto the passenger seat, so I can grab my phone or estimating pad without a hassle.
If your truck cab looks more like a war zone than a workspace, trust me—this is the fix.💪🚛
🔗 Grab yours here: [affiliate link] #BlueCollarEssentials #StayOrganized #ToolsOfTheTrade

Fuel for the Weekend
The demand for electricians in the United States is experiencing significant growth, and demand equals increasing wages. Since I started as an apprentice at $6.50/hour, wages have increased 254%. Two hundred fifty-four percent!! WOW.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 9% increase in electrician employment over the next decade, translating to over 80,000 new jobs.
A recent study indicates that approximately 50% of Gen Z workers are considering blue-collar professions, including electrical work, due to diminishing confidence in the value of traditional college degrees.nypost.com
Although I am not Gen Z, I have been there…..I got myself a 4-year college degree and while I enjoyed the college experience, I found that I was not satisfied with that career path. Enter my father, who worked with a guy that was brother to a guy that owned a small electrical company. I decided to go blue collar and ended up loving electrician work. I made a 21-year career out of it that propelled me to overseeing maintenance at a hospital.
In many cases, entering the electrical field requires very little cash. You need tools and clothing of course but most non-union companies will pay for or subsidize courses and union companies have internal training courses. But apprenticeship, on-the-job training, is the primary means of education for an electrician. This means that you GET PAID to learn.
Good source of information: bluecollaredu.com
Another good source in Tennessee: https://www.gobuildtennessee.com/
Go research your city or area. There are lots of great resources to get you started
Let us know how you got started in your trade in the comment section and don’t forget to like and follow!

things happen on the job
The demand for electricians in the United States is experiencing significant growth, and demand equals increasing wages. Since I started as an apprentice at $6.50/hour, wages have increased 254%. Two hundred fifty-four percent!! WOW.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 9% increase in electrician employment over the next decade, translating to over 80,000 new jobs.
A recent study indicates that approximately 50% of Gen Z workers are considering blue-collar professions, including electrical work, due to diminishing confidence in the value of traditional college degrees.nypost.com
Although I am not Gen Z, I have been there…..I got myself a 4-year college degree and while I enjoyed the college experience, I found that I was not satisfied with that career path. Enter my father, who worked with a guy that was brother to a guy that owned a small electrical company. I decided to go blue collar and ended up loving electrician work. I made a 21-year career out of it that propelled me to overseeing maintenance at a hospital.
In many cases, entering the electrical field requires very little cash. You need tools and clothing of course but most non-union companies will pay for or subsidize courses and union companies have internal training courses. But apprenticeship, on-the-job training, is the primary means of education for an electrician. This means that you GET PAID to learn.
Good source of information: bluecollaredu.com
Another good source in Tennessee: https://www.gobuildtennessee.com/
Go research your city or area. There are lots of great resources to get you started
Let us know how you got started in your trade in the comment section and don’t forget to like and follow!