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Using Your Associate's Degree in Welding to Find a Job

Submitted by willihause
Mon, 2 Nov 2009

If you're already looking at getting your Welder Associate's degree in Florida or anywhere in the rest of the country, you have probably heard about how much demand there is for qualified welders in the industry.

There are lots of high paying, entry level welding jobs available to qualified welders who have passed their certification tests. Since welding regulation is so granular in the United States and the qualifications are so different based on where you got your welding associates degree or other welding training, it's important to have good core education to back you up as you search for a fulfilling and lucrative welding career.

Many Welding Opportunities Available In a Variety of Locations

There are many different choices for someone who has attained a Welder Associate's degree. Some pay much better than others.

- Entry-level "roustabout" welding job on an off shore oil rig can pay up to $60,000 a year, and workers typically get half the year off.

- Joining a local welding union will also help you get steady work with good pay. It's common knowledge that union jobs pay better than non-union jobs. If you have a more artistic bent working in a custom design shop or machine shop could be a perfect application of your welding skills.

- Pipe welders often make more money than those who can't weld pipes. Also, welders who can successfully weld different materials such as aluminum and stainless steel are also in high demand and can get paid a lot more.

- Different types of welding have different applications and different pay scales. MIG welding is common and is the easiest type to perform. TIG welding is harder and typically those who are successful TIG welders do well.

Getting an Associate's Degree is a Great First Step for a Welding Career

The key to finding a welding job that can make your monetary dreams come true is to succeed in the field to begin with. Getting a welding associate's degree from an accredited welding school is the most important step because that training will help you get a foot in the door so that you can continue your practical education on the job.

 

Getting a welding associate's degree is not easy as it seems if the right institution is not chosen. This article helps people to find the Welder Associate's degree in Florida. He has assisted many of them to study from the best Welder Associate's degree in Florida.


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