Getting your first welding job
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 1:46 pm
Hey yall,
I recently got medically retired from Army after 12 years in. I loved it and planned on making it a lifelong career so was a bit blindsided when I had to retire early. I needed to find a new career and I decided on welding as it always interested me.
I'm finding it difficult to get my foot in the door at a job. And that's all I need because I'm always successful at any job I've had and a hard worker. However, nobody is really interested if you don't have at least 2 years experience and most job listings says 3-5.
I've taken some welding classes and also worked part time for a few months for a friend of an instructor of mine. But my children moved to Georgia and I had to follow them there.
I know I am starting out from the bottom, but I'm coming up empty handed so far. Another thing that worries me is that as time goes on, I'm just getting out of practice. I'd love to buy a welder and I'd stay out in the garage all night practicing, but I'm on a pretty tight budget. I'll be trying to get back to school, but really would like to get some real experience.
Any advice? Thanks!
I recently got medically retired from Army after 12 years in. I loved it and planned on making it a lifelong career so was a bit blindsided when I had to retire early. I needed to find a new career and I decided on welding as it always interested me.
I'm finding it difficult to get my foot in the door at a job. And that's all I need because I'm always successful at any job I've had and a hard worker. However, nobody is really interested if you don't have at least 2 years experience and most job listings says 3-5.
I've taken some welding classes and also worked part time for a few months for a friend of an instructor of mine. But my children moved to Georgia and I had to follow them there.
I know I am starting out from the bottom, but I'm coming up empty handed so far. Another thing that worries me is that as time goes on, I'm just getting out of practice. I'd love to buy a welder and I'd stay out in the garage all night practicing, but I'm on a pretty tight budget. I'll be trying to get back to school, but really would like to get some real experience.
Any advice? Thanks!