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Welding Careers

Welding careers offer more excitement and flexibility than most people realize, and they provide a stable and secure living. If you’re still on the fence about whether to choose a career in welding, read on for some of the best reasons to become a welder.

 

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Work in a Much-Needed Field

Welding is necessary for many industries, and new construction and continued maintenance are constants of modern life. This means welders are always needed. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that over 20,000 welding jobs will be added in the next eight years, so getting and maintaining up-to-date training will keep you competitive in the market.

 

Work Wherever You Want

Welders are needed all over the world—even at the bottom of the ocean. If you like the variety and adventure of travel, welding offers the unique opportunity to work anywhere you might like to go. Traveling jobs, too, often pay more than local welding jobs. Pipeline welding jobs, for example, can pay double the median welder’s salary, and these jobs allow you to work in places such as the Alaskan wild or an offshore oil rig. If you prefer the comfort of home, no worries. There are welding jobs everywhere!

 

Work in a Variety of Environments
Welders work in a wide variety of settings and follow many different career paths. If you choose a welding career, you might work in engineering or robotics, in a manufacturing plant or outside on a pipeline. The options are virtually endless, which provides you, an aspiring welder, with exciting diversity in your future career. It’s hard to get bored with your job when the range of choices is so broad.

 

Earn a Secure Income
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median wage for welders hovers around $40,000 annually, so you can rest assured that you will have a secure and stable salary. There’s potential, though, to earn much more if you’re willing to work hard and you gain the necessary skills. Highly skilled welders can earn double the median income as pipeline welders, and underwater welders can even reach a six-figure salary. If you prefer the stability and security of staying close to home, a welding career still offers an income strong enough for a comfortable life.

 

How to Choose a Welding Career

If you find these reasons as persuasive as we do, it’s time to make the leap. Learn more about CCNN’s Welding & Fabrication Program today, and get started on this exciting career path.

Why Choose a Career in Welding?

Welding Careers Welding careers offer more excitement and flexibility than most people realize, and they provide a stable and secure living. If you’re still on the fence about whether to choose a career in welding, read on for some of the best reasons to become a welder.     Work in a Much-Needed Field Welding […]

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How To Become a Certified Welder

How To Become a Certified Welder One of the more confusing topics in the welding profession for new students concerns welding certifications. How do I become a certified welder? Will I be a certified welder when I finish the training program? Who offers certifications? Do I have to go to school to become a certified welder? To begin, certifications are numerous, and there is no clear cut path a student has to take in order to become a certified welder. One thing we can say with certainty, in order to be certified by the American Welding Society (AWS) in a weld process, a welder must pass a performance test in the process. This welding test must be performed at an AWS Accredited Test Facility in order to become a certified welder. Read more at: http://ccnn.edu/welding-fabrication/how-to-become-a-certified-welder/

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