ThisAdamGuy wrote:
BeaArthur wrote:
If you can get into an apprenticeship program in a union, you can earn a low wage while also attending the classes, and after a few years be making a good living. I don't know if there is a welder's union.
But those apprenticeships are full time jobs. Can you handle full time?
Not if they're not paying me. I have rent and other bills.
I said they DO pay you ... not what a journeyman makes, but enough to survive on - and generally the classes are free, the employer or somebody pays that. It's actually a heckuva a deal.
When I said "can you handle full time" I meant, do you get burnt out if you work a 40 hour week? Not can you handle working for free.
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