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Job Description
Local manufacturing company currently seeking qualified Welder/ Fabricator candidates.
- MIG/ TIG / Arc / Galvanized/ Stainless Steel / Structural Steel / Mild Steel
- Experience with Fabrication
- Able to read blueprints and recognized welding symbols
- Must be able to lift 50lbs
- Flexibility to work 1st or 2nd shift
- Certified Welder
For more information on this opportunity, please email your resume to jayang(at) aerotek.com or you can fax a resume to (559) 650-1630, ATTN: James Yang. For immediate consideration, please apply.
Required Skills:
WELDER, FABRICATOR, GMAW, BLUEPRINT READING, CERTIFIED WELDER
Join Aerotek, one of the leading providers of engineering and engineering support professionals in North America. Due to our growth, we''re constantly on the lookout for qualified professionals to place in contract, contract-to-hire, and permanent placement positions across a number of different industries. We know it''s more than just your day-to-day responsibilities that can make or break a job. It''s the support you get. That''s the reason Aerotek offers a variety of benefits including medical, dental, optical, 401k, and many more. Don''t put your career in the hands of just anyone, put it in the hands of a specialist. Join the Aerotek team! Allegis Group and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and will consider all applications without regard to race, marital status, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Contact Information
Contact: Aerotek CE
Address: 7675 N. Ingram, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93711
Phone: (559) 650-1614
Fax: (559) 650-1630
Whos hiring and where, pay, hours, Certification tests given, tig, mig, stick?
dudemancalidude1
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- Otto Nobedder
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Aerotek is an industrial staffing agency that has been "staffing (intentional double entenre')" the American craftsman for some time. They are taking full advantage of the 20%+ unemployment rate among industrial craftsmen, offering crappy wages, long hours, and no per diem, while still raping the contractors they provide labor for. I absolutely refuse to work for them, or any other "labor finder" service.
The work is out there, and the market is rapidly improving. The Federal Reserve has been shoveling money into banks for over a year, and the banks are finally getting confident enough to lend that money to contractors who have been putting off promised project until the money came through. We may soon have so much work breaking out at once that employers will be competing for us, rather than the other way 'round.
Now, if we can just afford the gas to get there...
Steve
The work is out there, and the market is rapidly improving. The Federal Reserve has been shoveling money into banks for over a year, and the banks are finally getting confident enough to lend that money to contractors who have been putting off promised project until the money came through. We may soon have so much work breaking out at once that employers will be competing for us, rather than the other way 'round.
Now, if we can just afford the gas to get there...
Steve
kermdawg
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Not gonna get into the debate, suffice to say ive been unemployed for the better part of a year, and am stickin with my union because work -is- coming (Keystone pipeline to name one project).
That company is crap-they have job offers in every market in the country(at least every time i look for a job abrod that same company pops up). Look at their qualifications-MIG/ TIG / Arc / Galvanized/ Stainless Steel / Structural Steel / Mild Steel. Thats a full duty welder-should demand at least 20 bucks an hour. Bet ya your first paycheck you wont get 15 in any market.(not really, im broke. just tryin to make a point)
MY question is-ALOT of these companys are asking for a "certified" welder. Thats also a hell of alot of certs to carry around with ya, at around 120 bucks a pop-your lookin at 1000 dollars worth of certifications there, and they dont even specify the process. Doesnt say anything about the company certifying you/paying to certify you either.
That company is crap-they have job offers in every market in the country(at least every time i look for a job abrod that same company pops up). Look at their qualifications-MIG/ TIG / Arc / Galvanized/ Stainless Steel / Structural Steel / Mild Steel. Thats a full duty welder-should demand at least 20 bucks an hour. Bet ya your first paycheck you wont get 15 in any market.(not really, im broke. just tryin to make a point)
MY question is-ALOT of these companys are asking for a "certified" welder. Thats also a hell of alot of certs to carry around with ya, at around 120 bucks a pop-your lookin at 1000 dollars worth of certifications there, and they dont even specify the process. Doesnt say anything about the company certifying you/paying to certify you either.
Signature? Who needs a F***ing signature?
rickbreeezy
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Yeah, aeroteck is one of those really shitty staffing agencies. Honestley, at least in my area(most of the shipyards use these temp agencies as their full workforce. on US military bases, isnt that sad?) These staffing agency guys are half the work around here, getting on permanant anywhere is damn near impossible. Anyway, the main draw back to these places, is that(at least in virginia) the "temporary" status of your employment cheats you out of your right to unemployment when the work gets slow. Not to mention that the conditions are ussually pretty bad. Definately the
worst side of capatalism.
But take what you can get right?
with all this shit talking about aerotek, this dude is never posting up here again lol!
But fuck'um
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worst side of capatalism.
But take what you can get right?
with all this shit talking about aerotek, this dude is never posting up here again lol!
But fuck'um
-Right
kermdawg
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Yeah, aeroteck is one of those really shitty staffing agencies. Honestley, at least in my area(most of the shipyards use these temp agencies as their full workforce. on US military bases, isnt that sad?) These staffing agency guys are half the work around here, getting on permanant anywhere is damn near impossible. Anyway, the main draw back to these places, is that(at least in virginia) the "temporary" status of your employment cheats you out of your right to unemployment when the work gets slow. Not to mention that the conditions are ussually pretty bad. Definately the
worst side of capatalism.
But take what you can get right?
with all this shit talking about aerotek, this dude is never posting up here again lol!
But fuck'um
-Right
ARGH that kills me. For one their exploiting workers and for two, the boys buildin our military machines aint even gettin payed or treated half way fair. And meanwhile, some POS company is makin a killin, exploiting both our workers and our military. I for one think that ship fitters should be some of the highest paid workers around-they definately do some of the tightest welding. But noone cares what I think, I'm just some punk kid
Signature? Who needs a F***ing signature?
rickbreeezy
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Hey don't worry, no-one cares what i think either, and i've got enough ass hair to weave an indian blanket!
- Otto Nobedder
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rickbreeezy wrote:Hey don't worry, no-one cares what i think either, and i've got enough ass hair to weave an indian blanket!
Thanks.
That's just the mental image I need flashing in my head as I try to sleep tonight.
Steve
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