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hello all, im just inquiring on how the apprentice program works in the welding field? Im actully an optician apprentice currently in the optical field but im now realizing I DONT WANT TO DEAL w/peoples problems, I want to weld them! lol, any ?s would be appreciated all!
Reply:HaHa.Every field deals with peoples problems.
Reply:Originally Posted by joedirt1966HaHa.Every field deals with peoples problems.
Reply:Thanks 4 the help!
Reply:I suggest you contact your local union halls. Ironworkers, Boilermakers, & Pipe Fitters come to mind. Ask your navy recruiter about becoming a Sea Bee Steelworker. Your state department of labor might be able to steer you to an indentured apprenticeship program.My experience is with a local IBEW Apprenticeship Program. 25 years ago when I was active, basic welding instruction was available at the local union training center.Last edited by nadogail; 07-24-2011 at 02:29 PM.I offer three choices: Good, Fast, & Cheap. You may pick two.Hobart AC/DC StikMate LXHarbor Freight AD HoodHarbor Freight Industrial Chop SawDeVilbis 20 Gallon, 5 HP Compressor
Reply:thanks nadgail will do!
Reply:From what Ive read a lot of unions arent really hiring right now, but if you can get in go for it!Usually lasts 5 years thoughRead my welding blog:http://weldeveryday.wordpress.com/ |
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