• Contact Us
  • Shop Online
  • Donate

The American Supply Association is committed to giving its members of the PHCP / PVF industry the ability to adapt, grow & succeed.

Join ASA

The American Supply Association is committed to giving its members of the PHCP / PVF industry the ability to adapt, grow & succeed.

Join ASA

Upcoming Events

dkaczmarek@asa.net

The Rise of the “Toolbelt Generation” Creates Opportunities for ASA Members

Recently, the Wall Street Journal published an article titled “How Gen Z is Becoming the Toolbelt Generation.”  The basis of the article is how Gen Z is positively responding to America’s need for tradespeople including plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters.
 

Vocational-focused community college enrollment is at its highest level since it’s been tracked by the National Student Clearinghouse and the number of students studying construction trades has risen nearly 25 percent in the past six years. 
 

Both are positive signs that Generation Z, ages 12 to 27 are recognizing and acting upon the opportunities that exist in the trades including the entrepreneurial prospects and compensation closely aligned with careers requiring a college degree.
 

Payroll-services provider, ADP reports that the median pay for new construction hires has been rising and is currently at $48,089 compared to new professional services hires who earn a median salary of $39,520.  This is the fourth year that median annual pay for new construction hires has outpaced new hires in professional services and the information sector, according to ADP.
 

Other data painting an optimistic picture is in the past ten years, the number of plumbers has increased from 553,000 to 635,000 and, with that growth, the median age of plumbers has decreased by 2 percent to 40.8 years of age, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
 

That’s Great, but What About Distributors, Manufacturers and Reps?
 

Most ASA members continue to struggle finding talent and often include this as one of their primary business challenges.
 

Through ASA’s Project Talent, members have access to tools and resources and the association conducts ongoing social media and email marketing campaigns to increase the visibility of the PHCP and PVF industries as career paths.
 

However, these are simply air cover for the on-the-ground local recruitment work of ASA distributors, manufacturers, and independent reps.
 

If talent acquisition remains difficult, are the necessary steps being taken to leverage the growing Toolbelt Generation?
 

  1. Employer Brand

In traditional corporate branding, an organization’s brand is the essence of the value it provides customers. Employer branding is the same concept, but the objective is to convey and influence a company’s reputation as an employer and its value to current and potential employees.  The goal of employer branding is to position a company as a fulfilling place to work for prospective employees.  An employer brand can help attract the type of candidates a company desires and ideally positions it ahead of the competition. Companies who invest in employer branding are more likely to attract candidates who not only have the right skills and experience but fit best with a company’s culture and values. Employer branding also gives businesses the ability to compete for jobseekers on more than just compensation. 

 

  1. Online Presence

A company’s online presence is paramount as eight out of every 10 job searches begin online.  Information about a company’s culture, employee testimonials, a straightforward application process are all table stakes in today’s recruitment environment. Not only must a company’s careers website include these elements, but a firm’s social media presence should be consistent and include the same content.  ASA has created a checklist to assist members with ensuring their online presence is meeting the needs of job seekers.  This checklist can be found on the ASA Recruiter Toolbox, available only to members.

 

  1. Local Community Colleges, Trade Schools, and High Schools

Given the increase in community college enrollment and interest in the trades, now is the time to create or improve relationships with local community colleges, trade schools and high schools. Most offer job fairs and often look for class speakers and experts.  You can find local community colleges with trade programs here and local trade schools here.

 

  1. Polish your Candidate Messaging

ASA recently conducted market research among job seekers to best understand what messaging about opportunities within the PHCP/PVF industry most resonates with them.  For students, be it high school, trade school, community college or university, messages that reinforce stability, growth and development, meaningful work, and opportunities for a wide range of skillsets are desired.  ASA members can find specific, ready-to-use messages to incorporate into local recruitment materials on the ASA Recruiter Toolbox under “Recruitment Resources.”
 

These are just a few areas that deserve critical review and can deliver positive recruitment results.
 

The current state of labor in the United States including historically low unemployment rates create strong headwinds for ASA members.  However, honing recruitment tools and finding new angles of opportunity such as the evolution of the Toolbelt Generation and the growing number of potential customers will put companies in the best position to identify and acquire talent.
 

Project Talent is one of four mega goals included in the Association’s strategic plan.  This goal includes the objective of developing and implementing a program to attract and grow the number of talented workers taking advantage of fulfilling career opportunities in the PHCP/PVF Industry.

Print
1326 Rate this article:
No rating
View Full Calendar

ASA News

Why CRM Projects Fail

Walk into almost any distribution business that has tried to implement CRM, and you will hear the same story...

How Fast AI Changed Since Last Year

If you were in the AI conversation a year ago, you probably remember the tone. A lot of it still sat just over the horizon. People were trying to sort out what was real, what...
More News

Careers

We are a vast, sophisticated and technology-driven sector of our economy. Why do we call it the "Supply Industry"? Because we make, sell, and supply products that every American uses every day.

98% of ASA Members View Being a Member of ASA Valuable to their Business

*Based on the 2022 ASA Member Satisfaction Survey

#ASA

Our Partners

American Water Heaters
AO Smith
Bradford White Water Heaters
Bradley Watts 1
Bradley Watts 2
insinkerator
Kohler
LIXIL
Milwaukee Valve
NIBCO
State Water Heaters
Zurn
ZZZ ASA Education Foundation
AB&I
Apollo Valves
ASC Engineered Solutions
Charlotte Pipe
DELTA
Everflow
Jomar
Oatey
Rheem
RUUD
SharkBite
Tyler Pipe
Viega
Zoeller
American Bath Group
American Granby
Ariston Group
Billtrust
Blue Ridge
BrassCraft
Canals
Distro
Faction
Fluidmaster
GE Appliances Air & Water Solutions
Infor
Jay R. Smith
Jones Stephens
Legend
Liberty Pumps
Lochinvar
McGuire
Merit Brass
Milwaukee
Moen
MUELLER STREAMLINE
Niagara
Rinnai
Sioux Chief
SLOAN
Spears
TOTO
Trimble
uponor
Victaulic
WIPFLI
Aeris
AIM/R
ATS
Bemis
Billco
Boshart
Braxton Harris
Diablo
ECCO
Gastite
Gerber
 
IPS Corporation
Mansfield
Matco-Norca
MIFAB
MSI
Phoenix
RectorSeal
Service Metal
Shopware
Supplycloud
T & S Brass and Bronze Works
AH Deveney
AMI Associated Marketing
BDA & Associates
Big Rivers Marketing
Bongard Corporation
Burke Agency
BWA South
Carr Company
Central Sales
Cooper New England
Davenport
Dellon Sales
Duhart
EDOS
Emerson Swan
Evergreen
Fourmation Sales
Harry Warren
Hart Travers & Associates
HBA
Hodes Sutter
HSA
Hugh M. Cunningham
Jim Bryce & Associates
Keystone Sales & Associates
Kliman Sales
Libb Company
Lowder Sales Inc
M&H Sales
Maloney & Curcio, Inc.
Marsh & Moore
Martin & Smith
Michel Sales
Midwest Sales
Osborne
Paramount
Pepco Sales & Marketing
Pinnacle Sales
PIR Sales, Inc.
Platsky
PM Associates
PMI Sales & Marketing
Preferred Sales
Proline Sales
Repcor
Schu
Signature Sales, Inc.
Snider
Southwest Sales
Spirit Group
Synergy Sales
The Joyce Agency
Tim Morales & Associates
Walter Morris
WHB
Yates
Zurier

Recommended Association Partners for ASA member companies.

Endeavor
Federated Insurance
repfabric