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Anyone a professional welder? Thinking about career move
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<blockquote data-quote="joemayo" data-source="post: 10698930" data-attributes="member: 19732"><p>I'm already a certified underwater welder/burner.. Thing about that is nobody welds underwater that much anymore.More burning oil rigs down but even that is getting slow. I think only one company oceaneering does welding underwater and it's not easy getting hired by them. I can always come back to commercial diving since my certs don't expire. I probably make more than a welder does a week now that's not union at $1800/week but I don't work every week. It's on call and seasonal. I figured since I'm young go to school for welding for basic sheet metal and especially pipe. I live on the MS gulfcoast. We have over a handful of ship yards that are hiring often and many companies in LA.. I have a few contacts with some offshore companys but they will want you to know how to pipefit also. I can do this while diving is slow and switch back to it when a hurricane comes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemayo, post: 10698930, member: 19732"] I'm already a certified underwater welder/burner.. Thing about that is nobody welds underwater that much anymore.More burning oil rigs down but even that is getting slow. I think only one company oceaneering does welding underwater and it's not easy getting hired by them. I can always come back to commercial diving since my certs don't expire. I probably make more than a welder does a week now that's not union at $1800/week but I don't work every week. It's on call and seasonal. I figured since I'm young go to school for welding for basic sheet metal and especially pipe. I live on the MS gulfcoast. We have over a handful of ship yards that are hiring often and many companies in LA.. I have a few contacts with some offshore companys but they will want you to know how to pipefit also. I can do this while diving is slow and switch back to it when a hurricane comes. [/QUOTE]
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