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Ward, William J.,
1966-
interviewee.
William Ward interview conducted by Jaime Lopez, 2017-06-12.
2017-06-12
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Recorded at the Electrical Industry Training Center, Long Island City, New York, June 12, 2017.
William "Billy" Ward was initiated into Local 3 in 1988, and after 29 years, he is currently the only NETA Level 4 Senior Certified Test Technician in the Local. Born in New York, he grew up in Washington Heights, and as a teenage moved to Riverdale, where he still resides. He speaks about his extended family, his Irish roots, his mother and father and how important they are in his life. He reflects on the lack of focus and direction he had in his youth, how he was initially denied when he first applied to Local 3, and how he took the rejection personally. He talks about a white collar job he had at Lehman Brothers, and how he turned down a raise and took a pay cut when entering the apprenticeship program as well as why he decided to pursue a more mechanical career involving outdoor work in a less restrictive environment. He shares stories about his apprenticeship, the people who influenced him, how he became interested in high voltage testing, the various levels of testing, and how he overcame barriers to reach Level 4. His talks about the technical aspects of his work, and how his favorite part of the job is troubleshooting electrical equipment in emergency situations--a process he compares to his experiences outside of work. He uses electrical jargon throughout the interview.
Illuminating history: union electricians in New York City, Archie Green Fellows Project, 2016-2017 (AFC 2016/035: 03624) Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Ward, William J.,
1966-
Interviews.
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Blue collar workers.
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Collective bargaining.
Corporations.
Courtesy in the workplace.
Education.
Employee morale.
Employee ownership.
Employees.
Employees
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Families.
Handicraft.
Hazing.
Hobbies.
Hours of labor.
Humor in the workplace.
Income.
Industrial safety.
Jargon (Terminology)
Job satisfaction.
Job security.
Job stress.
Joking.
Labor contract.
Labor unions.
Layoff systems.
Manners and customs.
Mentoring.
Night work.
Non-formal education.
Occupational retraining.
Occupational training.
Office politics.
Oral tradition.
Overtime.
Performance standards.
Professional associations.
Promotions.
Quality of products.
Quality of work life.
Right to labor.
Social life and customs.
Storytelling.
Supervisors.
Technical education.
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Vocational interests.
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Wages.
White collar workers.
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Work environment.
Work ethic.
Work sharing.
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Medical care.
Health insurance.
Youth.
Substance abuse.
Electricians
New York (State)
New York
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Electric industry workers
New York (State)
New York
Interviews.
Long Island City (New York, N.Y.),
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Color
2010-2020.
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Lopez, Jaime,
1986-
interviewer.
Occupational Folklife Project,
sponsor.
Illuminating history: union electricians in New York City, Archie Green Fellows Project, 2016-2017
AFC 2016/035: 03624
(DLC) 2017655426
Library of Congress
Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center,
101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, DC USA 20540-4610
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.home
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Audio recording of interview with William Ward.
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Images associated with interview.
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Transcript of William Ward interview.
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