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Old 3rd July 2012, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by martinl View Post
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.
I know paying for courses is out but the dole can pay for that, ok you'll have to pay for materials but you can fob the college off for a few months just to hone your welding skills to pass a weld test to get a job to pay for the material costs (they aren't too fussed about time on this normally). Where I work we are struggling to get welders/fabbies. Once you are on the course ask if you can get shown a bit about tig welding and grab the basics, once you know that and what to look for then go for it, worked for me
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