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Fabrication Industry
Right guys.
I'm looking for a way in to the fabrication industry. Heres an insight to my work history if that helps. I started out as a HGV mechanic which i got my city & guilds level 2 hgv maintenance and repair. ever since i was 18 i have had various jobs within the motor industry, i.e. mechanic, pre delivery inspector, involvement with MOT's and so on. I'm now 26 and to be honest i hate the transport industry, i always have done. It took ten years to actually realise this. i think my passion is actually in the steel fabrication industry because i grew up with lego, k-nex, mechano, all that sort of thing and have always fabricated things as and when out of various materials. So the downside of skills is i don't have much experience or any qualifications, just very basic knowledge of cutting and welding over the years, which isn't much. I'm also unemployed so paying for courses is out of the window too. So if anyone knows of a way in, or any advice they could give, i would be very grateful Cheers Martin |
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Cheers dualist. i will email my advisor at interserve in the morning to see if she can get info or whatever she can find ready for my appointment next week.
I always remember going to my dads to mess with the car and he always used to say "put everything back where and how you found them, and don't touch the welder". I got into a habit of making little storage boxes for my tool box so i used to go when he wasn't in ;) . It was march 2011 i last worked, and i'm getting impatient. Applied for loads of jobs, changed my CV about and not getting anywhere. Pissing me off :mad: Anyways Thanks |
If you have been on the dole for so long they maybe able to get you a placement attached to the course and thus a into a job that way. Normally it's with apprentices but with your previous engineering background you should get preference. First job will be shitty pay and all but its a start.
But like I said, learn tig as soon as you can. You can get £15+ per hr on piece rate at some companies. |
I'll question it tomorow. What's the difference between MIG and TIG? I know TIG is used for stainless and aluminium but thats about it
Is this the course i need to do? http://www.kirkleescollege.ac.uk/course/TC122 |
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Mig.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_inert_gas_welding Tig.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_tungsten_arc_welding :) |
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Thanks guys.
email sent to my advisor. going to have a look at other colleges and institutes. might eventually be on a course, employed or both by the end of summer. thanks again guys martin |
Pity you are not living in this neck of the woods.
The local yacht builders are always on the lookout for trainee welders. At one stage, they were dragging in folk from the shop floor & shoving a welder in their hand. :) |
relocating is always an option :) . might be a good thing cos ive got to say i hate it up here lol
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