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:rofl :Idiots
Yup, this makes perfect sense. :Idiots.
First ask yourself what you plan to do with the welding knowledge you will learn.
Looking for knowledge to become a better welder? Looking to get a small fabrication welding job? Are you planning DOT or structural work? Submerged arc desire?
I say this because depending on what you want to do, there’s different plans of attack. If you’re just looking to become a better welder, or even just get a small time fabrication job…forget getting a degree. Take the money you’d otherwise spend and go buy a GOOD welding setup. Teach yourself, or buy books/videos/read. If you’re so up to throwing money for lesson, beg me and I’ll teach you for a fee :lol
Point is unless you’re going for a full on contract welding career going to “school” for welding is not the best approach. I agree with Hank…Modern is a waste.
I’m a trained and AWS certified structural welder/weld inspector, but HATE contract welding. Hate it. So I do what I do now with the knowledge I gained but alot of what I learned I don’t apply to my work(not necessary) and as such it was money that could have been spent better.
Just food for thought.
I was thinking the exact same, job wise. I should of just came down to hunts and bugged you. or walked to hanks and jumped on his tig and did my exhaust already
you and hank are pretty much the only “pros” on here… kinda figured id get b.s responses to a question i ask.