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Where should i go for a welding job?

Where should i go looking for a job as a welder not far from where i am and that pays well and that can also teach me about my feild and further educate me on welding teqnuique


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Bright’s Answer

Here’s a summary for finding a good welding job near you:

Local Job Search:

Check local manufacturers, construction companies, and fabrication shops for openings.
Search job boards like Indeed, Glassdoor, or trade-specific platforms like WeldingWeb.
Apprenticeships/Training Programs:

Look for welding apprenticeships or entry-level roles that offer hands-on training and mentorship.
Check unions or trade schools for placement programs.
Networking:

Join local welding associations or unions (e.g., American Welding Society) to connect with employers.
Attend job fairs or industry events in your area.
Evaluate Opportunities:

Prioritize companies offering training, certifications, and career growth.
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Jeffrey’s Answer

The best place to start would be a local welding school that offers a 3-month certification class. It is orders of magnitude cheaper than a 2-year college course, but still gives you all the basics you need to start out in a welding career.

Once you complete that, then it's just deciding what area of welding interests you the most (shop fabrication, structural steel, pipeline, etc), or is available locally depending on your location.
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Rolando’s Answer

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Rolando recommends the following next steps:

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