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Get the basics. In order to become employed as a welder, you usually need to have your high school diploma or GED, but this is currently true of nearly every job. Make sure that you have at least the most basic skills so that you will be able to do well in your welding classes.

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How much experience do you need?

It varies according to job, but in general, experience is not mandatory, but recommended after graduation. It could be in the form of a summer job, internships(does not matter what season and they do not ask for experience, you can do them after graduation too!), or volunteer.


How do I learn to be a professional welder?

To become a professional welder, you can start by enrolling in a welding program or apprenticeship offered by a technical school or union. Gain hands-on experience through practice and on-the-job training. Additionally, obtaining industry-recognized certifications, such as those offered by the American Welding Society, can enhance your credibility and job prospects as a professional welder.


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How much experience is required to get an executive job in IT?

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How much on average do welders earn?

Skilled welders are always in demand and so are worth the money they earn. However, the average wage for welders is highly dependent on where they are. For instance, according to Pay Scale, in the United States welders can earn anywhere from $13 per hour to as much as $25 per hour. In Canada, an experienced welder can earn upwards of $50 per hour.


Is being a welder a good paying job?

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Where can i find a job as a welder?

You can find a job as a welder in numerous places. You can get a job welding (especially if you have any certifications or degree's) for the military, mechanic shops, motor cycle shops, and many other careers.


What is the different between certified welder and certification welder?

A certified welder is one who has successfully passed the requirements of an industry specification for welding in a particular process (SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW), and in a specific position (1G, 2G, 3F, 6G, etc.), with a specific material (mild steel, aluminum, stainless, etc.) The certification relates only to the specification that was qualified to, in the position qualified, on the material qualified, and only with the process used. A master welder is one who can, or has, passed the most restrictive position (Usually 6G), in all processes, and in many different material groups. There is no mention of "master welder" in welding specifications, it is usually an internal company designation. It is expected that a Master Welder can weld any material, in any position, with any process.


What does catch-22 mean?

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