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6/7/2025, 8:11:56 PM
finally decided to give welding a chance so I could have a proper job in the future even if it turns out to be temporary. I had talks with a instructor in the local trade school and training in a month. key points are that it's gonna last about 8 hours a day for 30 working days (month and a half) and it's prolly gonna be TIG first, and a diploma at the end. however TIG is mostly on terrain and I lack a driving license, so I might switch to MIG/MAG from the getgo so that I could be stationed somewhere and simultaneously earn money and study for the license. after that I will be a lot more flexible with job opportunities, escaping my shithole country, etc.
so tell me, o ye weldful, does 30 days (30*50 jewros per day) and TIG as a start sound like bullshit to you? of course I could dip out after first day or week so it's not gonna be a financial tragedy or whatever for me, but your opinions are still more than wanted. furthermore what could I do to learn more about welding with zero equipment and experience outside of jewtube tutorials? what do tutorials lack in general? perhaps some exercise for enduring certain positions? I'm fit and do some basic lifting and posture exercise so I'm certainly not gonna crawl my way home after the first day. that being said I always loved tinkering with stuff and basic electronics so welding should be alright for a job, if not then Imma look for doing chips or something.
so tell me, o ye weldful, does 30 days (30*50 jewros per day) and TIG as a start sound like bullshit to you? of course I could dip out after first day or week so it's not gonna be a financial tragedy or whatever for me, but your opinions are still more than wanted. furthermore what could I do to learn more about welding with zero equipment and experience outside of jewtube tutorials? what do tutorials lack in general? perhaps some exercise for enduring certain positions? I'm fit and do some basic lifting and posture exercise so I'm certainly not gonna crawl my way home after the first day. that being said I always loved tinkering with stuff and basic electronics so welding should be alright for a job, if not then Imma look for doing chips or something.
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