You will find great information on welding schools at www.weldingschools.com.
The American Welding Society has a list of schools at www.aws.org.
No specific education is needed to do basic welding jobs. More advanced technical welding requires certifications. A good program at a community college or trade school will provide this training.
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There are a number of good welding programs offered in the state of Ohio. Owens Community College has a certificate program, for example.
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Welders make good wages as laborers with or without diplomas. Training is more important than 'education' per se. But, some welding jobs will require that you have a highschool diploma no matter what your training certification. Defense contracts are notorious for kicking out skilled labor because they lack the right paperwork. Even if you aren't ina union state, call a union in Boston or New Yorkand ask some advice.
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