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I would like to introduce Daniel Tucker, with the screen name skilledjobs. He recruits for skilled-trade work.

He's found our little forum, and I've welcomed him and made him aware that many of our members are hobbyists, with no greater aspirations in welding than the shop behind the house after work,

BUT,

Some of our membership are folks working and learning to advance their careers, and looking to make their living at welding.

I've invited him to use the "Welding Jobs" forum to share what his company has to offer, as a leg-up to those who are trying to break out into welding as a career. There are many in that "boat", as the posts show... questions about a particular test, for example.

I ask anyone interested in his job offerings, don't be afraid to ask opinions on the forum. Not all jobs are created equal, and some of us have the experience to help you match your skills to what is asked (and offered).

For anyone seeking a career, this may be the first foot in the door.

Steve S
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As someone currently seeking employment in the welding profession, I think that this is an outstanding idea! I really hope this community grows and grows and never stops, because along with welding I've learned that networking is the 3rd best skill to have as a trades person, akin to 1. Great Attitude and Drive and 2. The skill.

I'm going to check out that other section of the forum, who knows, maybe I'll get lucky :P
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Good to know thanks Steve.
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