Career questions tagged welding
Types of welding jobs
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For Traveling Welders is the money worth not being home all the time?
Is the money worth not being home all the time?
Would you suggest going to trade school or straight too the industry?
Welding School?
What are some tools a Welder uses?
I am a San Jose Job Corps student and I was wondering what tools a welder uses.
What does a Welder do in their day to day work?
I am a student at San Jose Job Corps and I will be taking the welding trade there and Was wondering what a welder does.
What kind of benefits are offered in the welding industry?What are the work schedules like in the welding occupation?
What are the befits in the welding industry and some good locations or companies in Texas?
What classes would you recomend i take for welding?
#welding, #underwater-welding
How long should I expect to be away from home as a pipe welder?
I'm looking to become a pipe welder and I was wondering how much time I should expect to be working in a day and if I should be prepared to travel like most other oilfield jobs. #welder #pipe-welder #oilfield #westtexas #texas #welding #oil
What type of welding should I look into?
I like working on cars and want to do welding in the automotive industry. I don't know what types of welding there are in the automotive industry or which ones I should get certified in. #welding #cars #certification
What is the most difficult thing about working as a welder?
What (if any) health risk come with working as a welder?
What steps would you recommend to get a Welding job?
I am a San Jose Job Corps student and I was wondering what I should do after I finished my trade and need to get a job in it.
What are work schedules like for welders? What kind of benefits are offered? How long have you worked in the industry, and have you enjoyed it?
I've been curious about welding due to friends and family, and are trying to see if its a vocation I'd like to train and adopt as a potential career.
What are the most important requirements to enter this field?
Being hands on is important, but what are the educational and physical skills required?
What prior experiences are helpful going into welding?
To clarify my question a bit more, I mean what kinds of skills or knowledge that can be gained from other experiences, such as extra-curriculum classes or anything learned in or out of school, could help when learning about welding.