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    Day jobs?

    Im curious to know what the forum does for a steady paycheck, if any?

    I myself work in for a company named Miller Industries, they are the #1 source for towing equipment. We build anything from your average wrecker to military grade models. We actually just got a contract for the French govt to build 100 or so units starting in 2016.

    What does everyone else do?

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    That looks like a decent gig to get into. I'm still undecided what I want to do in life. I'm thinking of picking up a blue collar trade like welding. Unionized welders up here working in the Canadian oil sands can make 150k a year easily with only just a few years of training but it is very tough dirty work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swaggy P View Post
    That looks like a decent gig to get into. I'm still undecided what I want to do in life. I'm thinking of picking up a blue collar trade like welding. Unionized welders up here working in the Canadian oil sands can make 150k a year easily with only jst a few years of training but it is very tough dirty work.


    That is what I do is weld 10 hrs a day..it is a pretty decent job for a 23 year old. My advice if you do decide to pick it up os is experience and it is the same as any schooling you will receive.. if your not scared of heights than I suggest your local iron workers union. do not go to school for it but instead try to get into an apprentice program bc all you need


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    I penetrating hate typing off the phone. What I meant to say is do not go to school just practice yourself to be able to pass weld tests or get into an apprentice program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevegreazy View Post
    That is what I do is weld 10 hrs a day..it is a pretty decent job for a 23 year old. My advice if you do decide to pick it up os is experience and it is the same as any schooling you will receive.. if your not scared of heights than I suggest your local iron workers union. do not go to school for it but instead try to get into an apprentice program bc all you need


    EDIT:
    I penetrating hate typing off the phone. What I meant to say is do not go to school just practice yourself to be able to pass weld tests or get into an apprentice program.
    Yup that's exactly what I was thinking. It's super easy getting into an apprenticeship program up here. There are two big unions in the city where I live. One for iron workers and the other for boilermakers. Both are always accepting new apprentices.

    What's the pay like normally for welders down there and what part of the states are you from?

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    Well I've only been working for this company for about 2 months and I make 15.25 an hour but ill top out at 19.25 after a year. I've thought about joining the ironworker but to be honest im to scared to walk the beams that high up. I live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I've been doing it for 5 years and have never made less than 14.50.

    Boilermakers are also an excellent union to look into since you have one close by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevegreazy View Post
    Well I've only been working for this company for about 2 months and I make 15.25 an hour but ill top out at 19.25 after a year. I've thought about joining the ironworker but to be honest im to scared to walk the beams that high up. I live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I've been doing it for 5 years and have never made less than 14.50.

    Boilermakers are also an excellent union to look into since you have one close by.
    That's not bad at all considering the low cost of living down there. Yeah and definitely would consider going the boilermaker route, I'm not too big a fan of heights either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevegreazy View Post
    Well I've only been working for this company for about 2 months and I make 15.25 an hour but ill top out at 19.25 after a year. I've thought about joining the ironworker but to be honest im to scared to walk the beams that high up. I live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I've been doing it for 5 years and have never made less than 14.50.

    Boilermakers are also an excellent union to look into since you have one close by.

    Kind of stinks that being afraid of heights will hinder your ability to become union ironworker, lots of money to be made there, not to mention benefits. But there is always going to be jobs for good welders, great profession to be in.

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    Yea I know it..its not just the heights though. I have a wife and a two year old son and he needs me to be around and with the union im not sure about their travel policy so I just thought better of it. Are you in the welding field at all?

    In a couple of years I think im gonna try for my CWI (certified weld inspector) cert....twice the pay,half the work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filmoz View Post
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    Do you specialize in a certain area?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bear View Post
    i am a dentist
    Props to you man...I know I couldn't do it

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    Another thing Steve, I hear pipeline welders in Texas make big bucks and clear 6 figures a year. Maybe that's something you can look into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevegreazy View Post
    Yea I know it..its not just the heights though. I have a wife and a two year old son and he needs me to be around and with the union im not sure about their travel policy so I just thought better of it. Are you in the welding field at all?

    In a couple of years I think im gonna try for my CWI (certified weld inspector) cert....twice the pay,half the work

    Not in the welding field, but I do weld when work calls for it. Used to weld alot more, but not as much now.

    Have a couple guys that I used to work with that are ironworkers, I love talking to them about what projects they're doing and that they went from making 15 a hour to about mid 40's. Best move they ever made. But listening to them talk about being that high up in the air doing shit, sometimes makes me tingle thinking about it.

    A place we do work with has around the clock welders working, always doing some cool shit, and the guys talk about how they've been offered numerous other jobs. I don't think they are certified or anything, they were just working out in the shop then a guy said "hey we need a welder" and that's how they got started. I think all my friends in the plumbling/pipefitter union have to get welders certifications too, so that's another union type job to look into if you're young and can already weld.

    Welding just has always been fun, throwing random shit together, fuking around.

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    Yeah welding can be a pretty fun trade to get into. The only negative things I can think about are the health problems that a lot of welders face down the road. I've talked to a few and they complain about sore neck/backs and lung problems from breathing in all that dirty fume all day. Health wise it just sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevegreazy View Post
    Do you specialize in a certain area?
    Yes I'm a criminal lawyer.

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    Big bear if you are a dentist why do you always post threads about whats a good job to start and that your always broke no offense, just wondering.
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    I work in a zipper factory. I pull down about 100,000 a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itsamazing777 View Post
    Big bear if you are a dentist why do you always post threads about whats a good job to start and that your always broke no offesne, just wondering


    http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...start-15k.html

    http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...ck-school.html

    http://www.sportsbookreview.com/foru...ge-degree.html

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bear View Post
    lol i am on the cell phone bro

    bored as fukk working in this call center... got the celly in the hand with the head set on
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