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Anyone a professional welder? Thinking about career move
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<blockquote data-quote="djom1cincy" data-source="post: 10698476" data-attributes="member: 87303"><p>I'm a union pipefitter. Been doing it for ten years now. As said above if your a good stick and tig welder you will work. I've never been laid off. I have a company truck and gas card so that's a real plus. I did have a advantage when I first got into the trade. I had about 8 years experience. I started out in vocational school, welded in the marines, a sheet metal shop, the a aerospace shop doing jet engines. Like anything else it has its dangers. You just have to be safe about it. Pays good also. I make 31 something a hour plus benefits. Overtime is anything past a normal working day "3:30", Saturday is 1.5, Sunday is double time, and anything over 12 hours is double time. If you need more info just pm me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djom1cincy, post: 10698476, member: 87303"] I'm a union pipefitter. Been doing it for ten years now. As said above if your a good stick and tig welder you will work. I've never been laid off. I have a company truck and gas card so that's a real plus. I did have a advantage when I first got into the trade. I had about 8 years experience. I started out in vocational school, welded in the marines, a sheet metal shop, the a aerospace shop doing jet engines. Like anything else it has its dangers. You just have to be safe about it. Pays good also. I make 31 something a hour plus benefits. Overtime is anything past a normal working day "3:30", Saturday is 1.5, Sunday is double time, and anything over 12 hours is double time. If you need more info just pm me. [/QUOTE]
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