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    5 days ago

    I can do basic welds but never took it up as a career; it pays pretty good and they’ll be more than glad to take you on. It’s a long apprenticeship with lots to learn if you’re just starting off but you can eventually make some really good money if you specialize without the overhead of higher-education over you.

    The problem then becomes trying to find a good-paying job in a trade, which is harder than a lot of people claim it is unless you’re getting into a union to which then you might have to wait longer instead. A lot of stupid dickheads running dad-and-son fab shops that want the lowest possible overhead in labor costs.

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        4 days ago

        Optimism of will, pessimism of intellect or something like that. You can find something, but don’t ever, ever settle in a trade.