Find a company that needs a welder for the work it is doing in Antarctica. I would suggest that welding may not be a full time occupation in Antarctica, so you may need a second or even third marketable skill that you could offer.
yes there is Another answer: Any person in Antarctica has a job, and works in pursuit of science for a government.
The Guard has job catagories in welding.
People who work and live in Antarctica -- a job is required in order to live there -- act like any person anywhere would act.
Usually welding jobs require that you have a college degree. Most of the time they want you to get at least an Associate of Science in Welding. This shows that you know what you are doing and are commited to the job.
There is a job market for welding jobs. I am not sure what location you are referring too, but my suggestion would be to contact an employment agency to find out where exact positions are.
The best way to find a welding job in Atlanta, GA is to contact a local employment agency. Try Indeed.com thy have job listings that currently include welding jobs.
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Underwater welding jobs have extremely tough technical requirements. For that reason, this job pays more than a job as a power lineman.
It can be. Basic welding techniques can get you started in the welding field. Stick welding in the flat position for example. The more experience you get usually translates to more money. Certain processes take more skill such as TIG or plasma welding as well as pipe welding and underwater welding. These are considered highly skilled.
I do not know anything about welding school what so ever. But i think all schools should allow job security to protect the students inside the school.
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"Automotive" means that such a person is specialized in cars.