Posted by 135 Fan on December 11, 2008 at 21:46:16 from (24.70.95.205):
In Reply to: Welding schools...... posted by sparktrician on December 11, 2008 at 17:51:37:
I'm not sure that there is such a thing unless you are a certified (journeyman) welder. Certainly you could get a certificate from a welding course but even then, it all comes down to if you can do it or not. Welding is probably the most tested trade there is. On pressure work and some structural, even if you have all the papers and qualifications, you still have to pass a job test at most new work sites. Pressure tickets have to be renewed every 2 years as well. You also have to be a registered apprentice or a journeyman to work as a welder. It is part of the labour code up here but I don't know how strongly it's enforced. If people doubt your ability, it's best to pick up a stinger and show them what you can do. Welding skill isn't something you can easily BS about. Dave
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