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Looking at the United Association 104's apprenticeship I noticed you specify a craft when applying for an apprenticeship. http://www.seattlepipetrades.org/app...formation.aspxIs this the case for the Boilermakers and Ironworkers as well? I've been looking at the different unions trying to decide what exactly it is I would most enjoy with welding. If anyone has any experience welding in a union and can help answer my question, please weigh in.
Reply:If you search out the various web sites put up by the different locals you will find a lot of them have links to job photos. Give you an idea about their job scope.http://www.boilermakers359.org/pages...mberphotos.htm
Reply:Supposedly there is a lot of work in Seattle right now. A guy I grew up with in California called me a few months ago. He was up here building water storage tanks on Lake Washington. He said the company couldnt get any welders in Seattle.A very good friend of mine, we worked side by side for years is running the new Sea Wall project on the water front down town Seattle.Dont pay any attention to meIm just a hobbyist!CarlDynasty 300V350-Pro w/pulseSG Spool gun1937 IdealArc-300PowerArc 200ST3 SA-200sVantage 400 |
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