New welder with Welding Career questions
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:43 pm
Hello, I'm Darren...I'm new to welding and trying to get started in the right direction. I've been that "jack of all trades" guy my whole life (I'm 33 now), and I just jumped into the tech school's welding program to get started on a new career path.
I'd like to get any input I can get about career options and about the kinds of experience to seek out as I get into welding? The other day a guy looked at a plate of 6010 beads I did in class and was very emphatic that I should join the pipefitters union, so as not to "waste" that ability. I'm somewhat interested in that option, but truth is that welding pipe is not a long standing ambition of mine. I never thought about it one way or another, to be honest.
My long term goal is to end up doing some sort of custom fabrication/ design/ prototype building. Building what specifically? I don't know. Thing is I know I won't be happy working in a factory long term. I have other skills I want to utilize in addition to welding. (Welding is a skill I am just seeking to acquire, but so far I barely started learning...) I have some CAD background (AutoCad), I have had advanced math (Calculus), and I have been doing woodworking my whole life including building cedar strip canoes. So I already have some skills that I'm hoping will translate into welding/ metal working, but again, I'm not sure how to connect the dots. It'd be nice to find that perfect career that raps all my life experience into a perfect bow-tie? Or atleast a way to make better use of those skills than I would if I got a job welding together garbage trucks at the local factory?
So, yeah, a big question for anyone courageous enough to bite?
I'd like to get any input I can get about career options and about the kinds of experience to seek out as I get into welding? The other day a guy looked at a plate of 6010 beads I did in class and was very emphatic that I should join the pipefitters union, so as not to "waste" that ability. I'm somewhat interested in that option, but truth is that welding pipe is not a long standing ambition of mine. I never thought about it one way or another, to be honest.
My long term goal is to end up doing some sort of custom fabrication/ design/ prototype building. Building what specifically? I don't know. Thing is I know I won't be happy working in a factory long term. I have other skills I want to utilize in addition to welding. (Welding is a skill I am just seeking to acquire, but so far I barely started learning...) I have some CAD background (AutoCad), I have had advanced math (Calculus), and I have been doing woodworking my whole life including building cedar strip canoes. So I already have some skills that I'm hoping will translate into welding/ metal working, but again, I'm not sure how to connect the dots. It'd be nice to find that perfect career that raps all my life experience into a perfect bow-tie? Or atleast a way to make better use of those skills than I would if I got a job welding together garbage trucks at the local factory?
So, yeah, a big question for anyone courageous enough to bite?