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The job I'm on is going to come to an end soon, and I want to be sure I'm not going to be going hungry. I want to see what jobs are out there. I have been to yahoo and monster, and can't find much of interest. They seem to have been taken over by ads and employment agencies.I thought the UA had a job listing site, but I can't find it.
Reply:This shows up when I searched all posts by new member 'Grus':[url=]welder jobs[/url]It shows up in the search list, but it doesn't show up in any of his posts.9-11-2001......We Will Never ForgetRetired desk jockey. Hobby weldor with a little training. Craftsman O/A---Flat, Vert, Ovhd, Horz. Miller Syncrowave 250
Reply:I think the garbagemen, or if you prefer, "waste engineers", are still pretty secure in their employment ......
Reply:Originally Posted by mark8310I think the garbagemen, or if you prefer, "waste engineers", are still pretty secure in their employment ......
Reply:Here are some for the construction trades. They often have postings for welders, fitters, QC etc.http://www.roadtechs.com/const/wwwboard/ of course many of them are agencies.AWS doesn't have as many jobs but they are all weldinmg related .http://careercenter.aws.org/search/results/index.cfm?Have a nice dayhttp://www.weldingdata.com/
Reply:www.welding.orgit is the HIWT website and there is a section for job listings.
Reply:AWShttp://careercenter.aws.org/search/results/index.cfm?
Reply:careerbuilder.com, ajb.dni.us (America's Job Bank), hotjobs.com, dice.com, weldingjobs.com, indeed.com, linkedin.com, google "welder" and go through all the hits, try online newspapers for the cities you are interested in. Also, there are thousands of corporate websites like careers.ge.com.
Reply:i was able to find some leds on womensjobs.com for welders. i like the online newspaper idea gonna try it nextdo what you love ... and hang the rest
Reply:indeed.com worked for me every time. |
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