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Chicago Carpenters offering free AWS certifications

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发表于 2021-8-31 15:01:58 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Saw this video on YouTube “Carpenters1256” talking about there Advance Training program for anyone with or looking to join Chicago Carpenters. Link here:A person could join Chicago Carpenters and then after or during apprenticeship they could take classes for a refunded $25 at the end of the class. They offer AWS certified welder certificates (if your welding skill qualifies you) in stick, mig or tig.That’s a savings of thousands if one was to go it alone. With benefits Chicago Carpenters make close to $100. an hour. Might be a great opportunity for an intelligent & skilled person.Everlast 205si
Reply:It's great when a company not only sets requirements to employees, but also helps to have the necessary qualifications.
Reply:nice training, might take the opportunity, should never stop learning
Reply:Now for the rest of the story.  All training through the carpenters is not paid.  If you need any training they offer you must sign up for it months ahead of time and the classes are only a couple times a year and during normal working days and hrs. If you happen to be working a union job that they sent you to when that training comes up you have to make a choice, do I take the training and lose the job I am on or pass it by and keep working and try again next year.  There is on average 2 weeks of training every year that you must take to keep any qualifications( this is after you are a journeyman ) you may have that is all unpaid and only offered during regular working hrs at the training centers.  If you are an apprentice you must take one week of training per month for 2 years all unpaid unless you can work it out just right with your employer to keep you on while you are in school. ( 70% of the time this does not happen ) .  More and more the union makes you do any saftey training demanded by an employer on your own time.  The union is making locals larger and larger engulfing one or more states and making "regions " that you must work in. you must travel in most places with no compensation for motels ,food or fuel.  The only way to not have to do this is if you live in a large metro area and even then to keep busy sometime you have to travel.Just so you know, the Carpenters union is the worst of all the trade unions.  They will not be there when you need them.  They cave to the demands of all the other trade unions regularly and give your work away to them rather than fight it.Last edited by thegary; 09-12-2020 at 07:08 PM.
Reply:Originally Posted by thegaryNow for the rest of the story.  All training through the carpenters is not paid.  If you need any training they offer you must sign up for it months ahead of time and the classes are only a couple times a year and during normal working days and hrs. If you happen to be working a union job that they sent you to when that training comes up you have to make a choice, do I take the training and lose the job I am on or pass it by and keep working and try again next year.
Reply:IUOE Local 399 member of 15 years, in my opinion the Carpenters Union should stick to cutting boards and driving nails.  Carpentry work is not welding and welding is not carpentry work.
Reply:Originally Posted by Birdhunter1IUOE Local 399 member of 15 years, in my opinion the Carpenters Union should stick to cutting boards and driving nails.  Carpentry work is not welding and welding is not carpentry work.
Reply:I'm not a carpenter I am an operator, hence IUOE 399.  I forgot about Millwrights being in the Carpenters union, I always considered them as their own union.  My bad on that one.
Reply:Is there anyone here taking there classes?
Reply:Originally Posted by claude_87Is there anyone here taking there classes?
Reply:I don't know about carpenters but I was an IUOE 115C member for almost 20 years. They offer free heavy equipment/crane operator's training for the sons and daughters of members in good standing. I am retired and they still offered it to my kids. Backhoes, road graders...you name it.Do not believe everything that you think.
Reply:Originally Posted by XsbankI don't know about carpenters but I was an IUOE 115C member for almost 20 years. They offer free heavy equipment/crane operator's training for the sons and daughters of members in good standing. I am retired and they still offered it to my kids. Backhoes, road graders...you name it.
Reply:Originally Posted by Steve_12Probably not yet, but I would really like to get feedback.
Reply:If you want info then call your local carpenters union office and talk to the business agent . Let your fingers do the walking.
Reply:Originally Posted by thegaryIf you want info then call your local carpenters union office and talk to the business agent . Let your fingers do the walking.
Reply:Have a lawyer review the documents before you sign on the dotted line.  You might not know what you're getting into.
Reply:Originally Posted by Denis GHave a lawyer review the documents before you sign on the dotted line.  You might not know what you're getting into.
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