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Looking for work
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:20 pm
by smc1118
Hello all I am almost done with school was wondering what websites or agencies you guys recommend to post a resume or advice on getting work thank you all
Re: Looking for work
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 6:24 pm
by Otto Nobedder
If you're looking for "traveller" work, with OT and per diem, I suggest
http://www.roadtechs.com, and have a look at the "hot projects" area of this forum:
http://www.industrialprojectsreport.com/forum/forum.php
Be aware it's hard to break in to this kind of work fresh out of school, unless you know someone...
If you're look for local work,
http://www.indeed.com is a good resource. Use the keyword search, with "weld", for example, in the keyword, and use the cities/towns near you in the "where" box.
Good luck.
Steve S
Re: Looking for work
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 11:34 pm
by Braehill
If you're looking to stay local to New Castle I still say your best bet to make good money right now is to get on with a crew building pipelines. You can go to almost any Sheetz station at 6am and find 2-6 weld trucks get their morning coffee and donuts. Ask them if they need help and tell them your willing to start as a fitter or general hand.
Len
Re: Looking for work
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 11:53 pm
by Superiorwelding
Braehill wrote:If you're looking to stay local to New Castle I still say your best bet to make good money right now is to get on with a crew building pipelines. You can go to almost any Sheetz station at 6am and find 2-6 weld trucks get their morning coffee and donuts. Ask them if they need help and tell them your willing to start as a fitter or general hand.
Len
......and if pipeline is not in your future, make a effort to visit all the local shops or factories where welding and fabrication are needed. I prefer the potential employee to make a valid effort showing up to a facility over a resume sent in or quickly dropped off. The potential employer will be more apt to spend a few minutes talking to you (if you get to talk to the correct person for hiring) and that meeting will give a more personable touch.
One thing I do not care for is having someone else retrieve a application for you and just dropping it off. There is no personalization to that method at all. Just my 2 cents.
-Jonathan
Re: Looking for work
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:22 am
by Wes917
What industry are you looking to be in? Honestly right out of school be willing to be flexible, and take something to get experience. For the most part pay will come with experience.
Re: Looking for work
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 10:36 am
by smc1118
I wanted the pipe line work but every company I've talked to just I guess not willing so now I am trying other places like fab shops I had a talk with some in school about my resume there is a 4 year gap because I had a health issue when I use to live in nj so I got put on disability but I got that taken care but I think this is the reason I'm having an issue finding work because of this gap
Re: Looking for work
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:32 pm
by Wes917
smc1118 wrote:I wanted the pipe line work but every company I've talked to just I guess not willing so now I am trying other places like fab shops I had a talk with some in school about my resume there is a 4 year gap because I had a health issue when I use to live in nj so I got put on disability but I got that taken care but I think this is the reason I'm having an issue finding work because of this gap
A gap that large in time is going to be tough to get passed for anyone, especially done one just finishing school. What is your previous experience?