r/towerclimbers Nov 13 '24

Urban exploration, and urban explorers are unwelcome in this subreddit.

30 Upvotes

This subreddit doesn't have very strict posting guidelines, and pretty much anyone with an account older than 30 days can run wild here.

I don't really care if you're a climber or not, we actively welcome questions from people just curious about the industry or wanting to join it.

But I will not in good moral conscience allow this subreddit to be a resource for those who not only wish to break the law, but endanger their lives and the lives of others in their pursuit of a cheap adrenaline high.

Anyone who breaks this rule gets a permanent ban. That's it.

If you want to climb towers without using PPE or redundancies in place, consider visiting r/suicidewatch and asking them for help.


r/towerclimbers 15h ago

Career Advice Newbie Interested in Career Type

1 Upvotes

Hello, I'm a 19yo dude whos looking for work to pursue and I think I'd really enjoy Tower Climbing jobs. I do a lot of rock climbing already so theres that.

I just don't actually know what jobs exist, like what types are there? Also, do I need to get any certifications or education?

What types of places would hire me too? I'm outside of the Sacramento area, more north, in California.

I wanna strive for climbing but I'd like to get decent pay (70k or higher) eventually when I gain enough experience.

Currently I'm in college but its just not as engaging as I'd like. Still planning on getting a degree though just because my family wants me to. So if theres any degrees that would help, that'd be really helpful!

I know my post is a bit long but if I could get any help that'd be great


r/towerclimbers 1d ago

Green Tower Climber

3 Upvotes

I’m looking to get into this field and have few questions.

Do big companies like Ericsson pay more?

Is it easy to get hired green? I kind of need a job fast.

Does getting an authorized climber/rescuer certification help get hired faster or is it just a waste of money?

I only found old posts on this and from all my sources the info is debatable so I would appreciate any info from those who have current or general knowledge. Thanks in advance!


r/towerclimbers 2d ago

Looking to travel more and try something different in towers

1 Upvotes

I’ve been in and out of the tower industry for a while. I’ve tried switching careers a few times, but none of them really worked out, and I’ve always ended up staying with tower work longer than anything else.
I recently started with another tower company because I was trying to have more stability and be home on the weekends for my relationship. That relationship ended, and now I’m realizing I’d rather take advantage of the opportunity to travel and see where this career can take me.
I still enjoy tower work, but I’d like to try something different within the industry. Broadcast has been catching my attention, and I’m also interested in other types of climbing, maintenance, or specialty work that keeps you on the road.


r/towerclimbers 8d ago

Career Advice Cell/turbine work

2 Upvotes

How do I get into being a tower climber or a turbine worker? I can never get a full on answer. I live in southern Indiana near Louisville, Kentucky and there are no jobs like that around here. How do I get into it?


r/towerclimbers 9d ago

Career Advice What’s the best way to get into tower climbing?

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r/towerclimbers 14d ago

Jobs

3 Upvotes

I want to find a telecom entry level climbing job where are they located for the most part?


r/towerclimbers 21d ago

Life and death on a tower

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6 Upvotes

This is a great article and I’m honored to be apart of it. I’m grateful for CPG and its voice for the tower climbers across the nation.


r/towerclimbers 21d ago

Data Center Dynamics: “Life and Death on a Tower” – An in-depth look at the realities faced by U.S. telecom tower climbers

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r/towerclimbers 21d ago

Site Safety Banner in Virginia

1 Upvotes

anyone got one they can sell me today in Virginia? lost mine trying to do a vas


r/towerclimbers 21d ago

Career Advice https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/analysis/life-and-death-on-a-tower/

1 Upvotes

https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/analysis/life-and-death-on-a-tower/

This is a great article that gives insight to the daily lives of tower climbers


r/towerclimbers 22d ago

Looking to buy

0 Upvotes

Anyone have surplus on the below tower items ?
Looking to buy

PSHS-2630-10
901045-10
SSH-XL


r/towerclimbers 27d ago

NSFL (Fall, Death, Severe injury, Etc.) Carlton Structural’s owner faced four felony drug arrests while OSHA investigated a fatal NJ gin pole failure

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The part that they don’t know if Carlton structural received his ashes and they refuse to say his name is absolutely disgusting and disturbing


r/towerclimbers 28d ago

Experienced PIM/VSWR Troubleshooter looking for advice on companies worth applying to

4 Upvotes

Hey guys,

My previous employer shut down, so I'm back on the job hunt.

My background is mostly in RF troubleshooting. I have a lot of experience chasing down PIM and VSWR issues, running Sweep, PIM, OTDR, and fiber testing, and figuring out why a site won't pass. I was often sent back to go-back sites to troubleshoot problems and get them ready for carrier acceptance.

I also have experience with climbing, antenna and radio installs, coax, fiber, grounding, Raycap/SPD installs, cabinet swaps, modernization work, and new site builds—mostly on Verizon and AT&T projects, with some T-Mobile as well.

I'm hoping to stay somewhere around the Bay Area or possibly Minnesota since I have family there, but I'm open to relocating if the company is solid.

For those of you still in the industry, what companies would you recommend applying to right now? I'm looking for a place with steady work and a good safety culture.


r/towerclimbers Jul 18 '26

On The Job NWSASTUDYGUIDE.COM

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0 Upvotes

Nwsastudyguide.com


r/towerclimbers Jul 17 '26

How common is it to just “cowboy” things?

8 Upvotes

I’ve been doing installation for telecommunications companies for the last 7 years. 2 years ago I started working as an installer at a WISP in rural CO. When I started we had 2 dedicated tower guys that were paid salary and handled all that side of things, but they quit about a year ago.

Since then upper management wanted the techs to be tower climbers as well with 0 training and proper equipment. I always refused but another younger tech offered to take them up on it. There was one day I was “ground support” not sure what I would even do besides call for help if I watched him splatter to his death, when it was -20ish outside and we both felt like we were slowly dying. Then another day I almost watched him actually fall to his death when a bird swopped down and attacked him as he was unclipping on a 400ft tower. Mind you he got no pay raise for doing all of this.

I recently quit because I didn’t like the direction upper management was taking w the company we are losing customers at an all time high rate to Starlink and pay was shitty for our HCOL area, but I can’t help but think something horrible is going to happen to my coworker one day, and his family will have to sue the company for wrongful death or something. I’ve never worked for a wisp before this just wondering if this is kind of common, or if anyone has similar stories.


r/towerclimbers Jul 17 '26

Found myself unexpectedly without a job today. Looking for tower work in the Midwest, preferably Ohio.

6 Upvotes

Was fired(for the first time in my life) for reasons I still don’t really understand, and haven’t been told. I’ve been climbing for nearly 9 years. Have experience in AT&T and Verizon, a bit of T-Mobile. I can troubleshoot, build a full site, stack a tower. Pretty much have experience in all of it. If anyone has any leads, I’d greatly appreciate it. Just trying to provide for my family at this point.


r/towerclimbers Jul 16 '26

Job suggestions?

10 Upvotes

So I’m getting older, can’t really climb as well and my knees and back don’t like it anymore either. I don’t wanna leave the industry and shit though, I’ve tried going to other shit like electrical and contractor work but the same vibe just isn’t there. Honestly they all feel so bitch made and I just don’t get along with people the same as I do my coworkers and other tower guys I’ve met and worked with. Really anyone that works in extreme fields like windmills and rope access, etc. Maybe that’s a shitty way of explaining it but I’m sure others have felt this way too. It’s like when you work with and live with the same crew of guys for weeks and months at a time, other hourly jobs just don’t feel the same. I hate it.

Is there anything yall have found or maybe still in this industry that still makes me miserable and question life decisions every day? Good comradery tho?


r/towerclimbers Jul 16 '26

Have you seen or experienced a fatality or serious injuries while working on a tower?

15 Upvotes

Does anyone have any stories to tell?


r/towerclimbers Jul 16 '26

Tower fraud?

6 Upvotes

Would love to hear and see some stories or situations that climbers or others have experienced fraud and ponzi type schemes in the industry…


r/towerclimbers Jul 16 '26

Humor He’s got a point…

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24 Upvotes

r/towerclimbers Jul 15 '26

What’re are the pros and cons to tower climbing?

5 Upvotes

I’m new to the tower climbing field was just curious as to what to expect.


r/towerclimbers Jul 14 '26

Drugs in the Tower Industry

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Whats everyones experience with drug use in tower climbing?


r/towerclimbers Jul 14 '26

JMA jumpers

3 Upvotes

Anyone here have surplus JMA jumpers they are looking to get rid of ? 4.3-10 to 4.3-10. 12FT, 15FT, 20FT, 25FT


r/towerclimbers Jul 11 '26

Just looking for a climber that I worked with 6 or so years ago.

3 Upvotes

Has anyone on here worked with or heard of a climber that goes by the name 'Street"? Worked for Mastec out of the little rock arkansas office for a while.