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bigfabdaddy
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Joined:Sun Feb 05, 2017 9:26 pm
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Location:Somerset, PA
I am about 60 miles east of pitt. I am picking up a AHP alpha TIG 200X to start learning to tig weld. I currently have a SP-175 Plus from a few years back still setup for flux core wire. I will be picking up some solid wire and gas soon to start practicing beads with it. I am hoping to some day either go back to being a coal miner or to get in to welding as a professional. I am 32 years old with 2 kids and a loving girlfriend so I am unable to travel to go to a welding school or find work. Is it possible to become a paid welder never attending any welding classes?
Lincoln SP 175 Plus
AHP Alpha TIG 200X (on the way)
Oxy/Acetylene Torch
AHP Alpha TIG 200X (on the way)
Oxy/Acetylene Torch
Farmwelding
- Farmwelding
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Joined:Thu Mar 10, 2016 11:37 pm
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Location:Wisconsin
It's going to take a little more patience to get a job. Apply for any job even if it says "2 years experience or technical school" because if there is no one who has this time than they may hire you if you have the skill. It may take a while longer to get a job without the schooling or experience. Or another option is starting your own weekend company doing small fab jobs, repairs, or machinist work and bring in extra cash and if you get enough work you could work for yourself.
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
Instagram: @farmwelding
Nick
Instagram: @farmwelding
Nick
bigfabdaddy
- bigfabdaddy
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- Otto Nobedder
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Joined:Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:40 pm
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Location:Near New Orleans
It is. It's not the easiest path. I'm paid quite well for my skills, and I've never taken a welding class in my life. However, I was willing to work for just barely over minimum wage for some back-woods redneck mom-and-pop shops to develop the experience to move up. Those little shops are more likely to take a chance on someone who'll work cheap, show a serious interest, and be reliable. I suppose I had about three years of working for peanuts before I started getting a half-decent wage, and maybe five more years in sweat shops before I really broke out and started getting paid good money. I had several interruptions to this process, pursuing other ventures, but those skills came home to roost, as well.bigfabdaddy wrote:... Is it possible to become a paid welder never attending any welding classes?
It's a hard row to hoe, but it's rewarding to reap what you've sown.
Steve S
Farmwelding
- Farmwelding
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Take this mans word. He ended it with a motivational punch line I mean seems legitimate to me.Otto Nobedder wrote:It is. It's not the easiest path. I'm paid quite well for my skills, and I've never taken a welding class in my life. However, I was willing to work for just barely over minimum wage for some back-woods redneck mom-and-pop shops to develop the experience to move up. Those little shops are more likely to take a chance on someone who'll work cheap, show a serious interest, and be reliable. I suppose I had about three years of working for peanuts before I started getting a half-decent wage, and maybe five more years in sweat shops before I really broke out and started getting paid good money. I had several interruptions to this process, pursuing other ventures, but those skills came home to roost, as well.bigfabdaddy wrote:... Is it possible to become a paid welder never attending any welding classes?
It's a hard row to hoe, but it's rewarding to reap what you've sown.
Steve S
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
Instagram: @farmwelding
Nick
Instagram: @farmwelding
Nick
bigfabdaddy
- bigfabdaddy
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Sounds like a plan to me.Farmwelding wrote:Take this mans word. He ended it with a motivational punch line I mean seems legitimate to me.Otto Nobedder wrote:It is. It's not the easiest path. I'm paid quite well for my skills, and I've never taken a welding class in my life. However, I was willing to work for just barely over minimum wage for some back-woods redneck mom-and-pop shops to develop the experience to move up. Those little shops are more likely to take a chance on someone who'll work cheap, show a serious interest, and be reliable. I suppose I had about three years of working for peanuts before I started getting a half-decent wage, and maybe five more years in sweat shops before I really broke out and started getting paid good money. I had several interruptions to this process, pursuing other ventures, but those skills came home to roost, as well.bigfabdaddy wrote:... Is it possible to become a paid welder never attending any welding classes?
It's a hard row to hoe, but it's rewarding to reap what you've sown.
Steve S
Lincoln SP 175 Plus
AHP Alpha TIG 200X (on the way)
Oxy/Acetylene Torch
AHP Alpha TIG 200X (on the way)
Oxy/Acetylene Torch
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