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10 years of working as a welder...
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2020-01-13 at 2:09 PM UTC
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2020-01-13 at 2:11 PM UTCSocial worker.
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2020-01-13 at 2:11 PM UTCWeld on your own if you work for a company right now
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2020-01-13 at 2:12 PM UTCDivorce Lawyer, rather than bringing things together, separate them.
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2020-01-13 at 2:14 PM UTCCarpentor
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2020-01-13 at 2:15 PM UTCBe a cop
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2020-01-13 at 2:16 PM UTC
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2020-01-13 at 2:16 PM UTCWelding inspector. No need to weld, just tell other people when theirs is shitty
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2020-01-13 at 2:18 PM UTC
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2020-01-13 at 2:28 PM UTC
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2020-01-13 at 2:47 PM UTCI know you said you don’t want to weld, but my neighbors son went to a school out of state to learn underwater welding. Big bucks when you specialize and you’d have a leg up with your experience. Just a thought.
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2020-01-13 at 3:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by tee hee hee Im not sure thats for him- he seems to be someone who needs a physical/ working with his hands kinda guy
ouhhh, you don't know that
but you're probably right
op should do some kind of job where you make custom things for other people for other people or woodworking
or learn how to chainsaw carve stuff -
2020-01-13 at 3:11 PM UTCOpen things on YouTube
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2020-01-13 at 3:17 PM UTCEngineer, maybe?
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2020-01-13 at 3:18 PM UTC
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2020-01-13 at 3:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by blaster master Im thinking maybe OTR trucking
I looked into that about 18yrs ago with Stevenson's transport when I got laid off from Compaq, they offered me a job and seemed desperate for anyone (The interview was a group one of about 15 people and then accepted everyone).
They'd train you for free but you had to sign a contract with them for 2yrs. They promised the world but the reality was you get the shittest jobs the "real" drivers didn't want, I was told I'd be away from home 6 weeks at a time and then only 2 days back home before going out again (I was married at the time so that was a no) and for 2 yrs you'd only make in the $35k range.
OK if you are single I suppose and you'd save a lot on rent/mortgage as you wouldn't need a home. -
2020-01-13 at 4:56 PM UTC
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2020-01-13 at 5:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist I know you said you don’t want to weld, but my neighbors son went to a school out of state to learn underwater welding. Big bucks when you specialize and you’d have a leg up with your experience. Just a thought.
And then you can use your underwater welding skills to smuggle cocaine into false bottoms on fishing vessels -
2020-01-13 at 5:08 PM UTCbe a professional riveter.
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2020-01-13 at 5:59 PM UTCAt least nobody can see the tears while you weld.