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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone a professional welder? Thinking about career move
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<blockquote data-quote="stocksvtcontour" data-source="post: 10697900" data-attributes="member: 37592"><p>I agree with the non-union side of it about learning it and buying a truck ect. As for the union comment, if you are a skilled welder with a stick/tig combo cert you will work. You may have to travel but you will work all the time. The problem with getting union is you have to be a very skilled welder. People who think they are good will run a coupon for their cert and when it gets x-rayed it will fail or laughed out by a CWI(certificated welding inspector). If you are a younger guy I would suggest trying to get into the apprenticeship for a union and they will teach you the skills you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocksvtcontour, post: 10697900, member: 37592"] I agree with the non-union side of it about learning it and buying a truck ect. As for the union comment, if you are a skilled welder with a stick/tig combo cert you will work. You may have to travel but you will work all the time. The problem with getting union is you have to be a very skilled welder. People who think they are good will run a coupon for their cert and when it gets x-rayed it will fail or laughed out by a CWI(certificated welding inspector). If you are a younger guy I would suggest trying to get into the apprenticeship for a union and they will teach you the skills you need. [/QUOTE]
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