Seriously... I’ve seen people on here looking for jobs, and heard of a lot of general job loss out there. There’s been a shortage of blue collar workers for a looooonnng time and I’m telling you it’s not getting automated anytime soon. Among other things: we need more good welders in general but especially people who can weld stainless. We need more people who are good with miscellaneous & ornamental metals (think stairs, railings, fences, gates, & various non-structural supports…). And we need even more people who can draft the work in CAD + understand the work in the field. You want “fuck you” money? Well these are “fuck you” skills right now. There’s lots of freedom in being a skilled journeyman. View quoted note →

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GJM 5 months ago
The current problem lies with depressed economies where there are major downturns in so called blue collar jobs. Housing construction is a good example atm. Try getting an apprenticeship as a plumber or an electrician or a cabinet maker or a roofer. View quoted note →
I’ve never heard of Gigas. I’m talking field jobs- construction sites. You have to get certified somehow. Welding school is usually the easiest way to get a certification and your foot in the door. There are other ways