Hi! I'm sharing part of my story, need some guidance!
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:03 pm
Well first of all let me introduce my self, my name is Chris and I'm from Puerto Rico but residing in Rhode Island, what a contrast right? This is a great small forum that I've enjoyed for the past few months, very informative and very welcoming. I'm trying to begin a career in welding and to tell you guys the truth is had being a bit difficult (but what isn't?)
I moved from PR because my island is in very bad shape in all aspects, socially, economically etc. etc.. . I worked as a salesman nearly 15 years of my life, I'm 32 years old, and when thing started becoming more and more difficult, I started to look for options work related. I discovered a few months about welding, I knew what welding was but didn't knew what welding was all about.
I checked the internet made some research then after being secure I called a school in my home town (in PR) that offers some crash courses in welding, so, I enrolled and since the first time I got the stinger in my hand and struck, I felt in love with this, to bad I didn't discovered welding earlier in my life I took 3 crash courses (about 100 hrs. total) but this isn't enough, this is like just the tip of the iceberg, I mean no one can call them self a welder without experience and knowledge combine.
So with that being said, since I'm planing the move from PR to RI I started to look for training's in RI and came across with some training schools, to name a few:
SAMI, is a New England Technical Institute school that training's you in the field of shipbuilding the training is about 8 weeks but getting in is the hard part and have to wait until February for the next opening.
Thielsch, they offer engineering services throughout the country, 6 week course and they say that this course will introduce the student to the four welding processes and welding terminology.
I have visit them both and got oriented in both training but, do you guys think that I'm making good decision here? I mean, is going to school and not look for a job a wise decision? Can you guys share some light with a traveler:.? or do you guys thing that looking a job as a helper or an apprentice job is the way to go?. I need some guidance and it is much appreciated in advance.
Thanks for all
Christian:.
I moved from PR because my island is in very bad shape in all aspects, socially, economically etc. etc.. . I worked as a salesman nearly 15 years of my life, I'm 32 years old, and when thing started becoming more and more difficult, I started to look for options work related. I discovered a few months about welding, I knew what welding was but didn't knew what welding was all about.
I checked the internet made some research then after being secure I called a school in my home town (in PR) that offers some crash courses in welding, so, I enrolled and since the first time I got the stinger in my hand and struck, I felt in love with this, to bad I didn't discovered welding earlier in my life I took 3 crash courses (about 100 hrs. total) but this isn't enough, this is like just the tip of the iceberg, I mean no one can call them self a welder without experience and knowledge combine.
So with that being said, since I'm planing the move from PR to RI I started to look for training's in RI and came across with some training schools, to name a few:
SAMI, is a New England Technical Institute school that training's you in the field of shipbuilding the training is about 8 weeks but getting in is the hard part and have to wait until February for the next opening.
Thielsch, they offer engineering services throughout the country, 6 week course and they say that this course will introduce the student to the four welding processes and welding terminology.
I have visit them both and got oriented in both training but, do you guys think that I'm making good decision here? I mean, is going to school and not look for a job a wise decision? Can you guys share some light with a traveler:.? or do you guys thing that looking a job as a helper or an apprentice job is the way to go?. I need some guidance and it is much appreciated in advance.
Thanks for all
Christian:.