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National Tradesmen Day

Give a big thanks and some thought and appreciation to the backbone of our society: tradesmen like carpenters, auto mechanics, bricklayers and much more.

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Celebrate and reward the skilled trades workforce with appreciation campaigns, product bundles, and recognition initiatives targeting tool suppliers, contractors, and employers.

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  • Thank a tradesman in your life—tag them on social and share their story
  • Tradesman appreciation gift guides: tools, coffee, donuts, and recognition awards
  • Host a local tradesman appreciation event or awards ceremony in your community
  • Partner with hardware stores and tool manufacturers for in-store promotions and giveaways

History

Irwin Tools, a world-class manufacturer of a broad line of professional hand tools and power tool accessories, founded this very important day in 2011. The intention and hope of the day were to honor the men and women who work hard to keep the United States running, often working in the background without a lot of accolades or gratitude.

The Irwin Tools company has been known to host nominations for those who have made an impact in their community. Since this holiday is mainly about recognition, it stands to reason that many local towns that support their tradesmen are more likely to give out awards to those who worked to sustain their communities.

Essentially, tradesmen are the start of great stories! Many actors, musicians, and artists tend to start off in these areas of work because of the availability of jobs in the marketplace. A whole lot of famous people, including politicians, doctors, lawyers, ambassadors, and the like got their start as young people with a hammer or some other tool in their hands.

However, these days people tend to look at the person’s work in the biggest moments of their life, instead of looking back on their previous jobs and seeing the efforts they’ve done there as an accomplishment in itself.

Whether they install drywall, fix plumbing, lay bricks, work with electrical wiring, build furniture, fix cars, remodel kitchens, install carpets or any other important tasks, it’s time to honor tradesmen (and tradeswomen!) on this special day.


How to celebrate

Thank a Tradesman

Learn a little bit about tradespeople by talking with someone you know and learn more about their industry. And don’t forget to tell them how much they are appreciated. On social media, tag a friend or family member who works in the industry and thank them for their services. Visiting a job site or a hardware store with a box of donuts is sure to be appreciated by a variety of tradesmen. Stop by the kids’ school to thank the maintenance man for the way he serves the students and staff. Say “thanks” to the maintenance person in your apartment building or office building. And don’t forget about the auto mechanic! It might even be fun to create little trophies for them to thank them for the hard work they’ve done. Or create cards, make them dinner, buy them a cup of coffee or host a party to give them a chance to have a little fun. Basically, do anything that says “thank you” and they will definitely appreciate your kindness.