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    An Essay About Welding

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    When I leave Job Corps I want to pursue welding. The specific job I want to do in welding is mig and twig welding. What that job consist of is be able to go over damaged buildings and fixing and repairing them and putting up building and fixing them up from different levels of height. You will also have to be good with your hands and have good stamina to work for an amount of certain hours. You will also have to be good at putting things in the right places and don’t get yourself hurt by trying…

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    Mig Welding Career

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    after watching my uncle and father do something they enjoyed I set it a goal to accomplish what they did. One would say my career choice was a random dive because I’ve never experienced the feeling of welding, but I know that even if I don’t enjoy I can always search for a better career that’s…

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    Welding Career Essay

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    Xa`Javier King 6/19/17 Research assignment Welding is a career that can start you of making $17 an hour. When I first heard about welding I thought that I wouldn’t like it, but now that I`ve been on there for 3 months now I actually like it. Welders can make up to $39,390 a year. My research assignment is going to be about how I come to like welding and how I want to make it my career for life. Me not knowing that welder can start of making $17 an hour, I would have been made that my career.…

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    RAFT Adaptive Welding

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    discussion, an email, or a thesis. This is done through a understanding of rhetoric and its many parts. In Ryan Guidroz’s CUE project, RAFT- Adaptive Welding Technologies, completed at General Motors' Lansing Grand River Assembly plant, he employs academic knowledge, professional experience, and basic problem solving skills to address an issue with GM’s spot welding process. He clearly conveys the issues…

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    I request approval to attend the 2016 FabTech/AWS Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada November 16th-18th. Attending the conference would allow me to enhance my understanding of the welding industry and provide me with effective tools to use in building relationships with businesses. While I am there I will be able to attend various informational booths, educational programs, network opportunities, listen to keynote speakers/panel discussions and attend exhibits that would help me to improve my…

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    then welding is for you” (“A Day in the Life of a Welder | Welding Career”). Welding is a blue collar job that is hard and a demanding career. In order to pursue a welding career, one must understand the education/training, advancements/salary, and benefits/hazards. To start a welding career, the person must be educated in the classroom, before hands-on training (“Is Welding a Good Career? Here's What You Should Know”. Taking the right high school classes can get you a head start in a welding…

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    Welding supplies will be very important for all those who plan to do a spot of welding from home. Now, there is quite a lot of different equipment available and you should choose the best, the top quality items. So, what equipment should you choose? The following are a few things you may want to consider for your next welding project. Miller Welding Helmet Welding helmets are some of the most needed welding supplies you will need to use today. The helmet basically shields your eyes and skin from…

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    The trade I have chosen is welding, for a number of reasons I will explain later in the essay. I will also name three strengths and some weaknesses I have. In addition to what I feel is important in a job and the job of my dreams and why it is. I chose the trade welding because the idea of something no single man can break let alone melted and permanently bonded is absolutely amazing. Welding was developed during the bronze and iron ages, and is still being perfected today. A blacksmith would…

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    Welding is the most common way to join two or more pieces of metal together. There are many types of welding like explosion welding, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding. Explosion welding and that’s when you take gunpowder and two pieces of metal. Then you ignite it and it goes kaboom and then the two metals combine to make a weld and that’s how explosion welding is done. I have always found explosion welding very fun and cool because of all the things that go into it. I have…

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    worldwide company that specializes in a wide range of manufacturing products including welding, arc welding, and robotic-based welding systems. The company was born from a humble start when the founder John C. Lincoln lost his job with the Elliot-Lincoln company and decided to branch out with his own electric motor designs. In the subsequent decades, Lincoln branched out by adding new products to the line like welding sets and battery chargers. Lincoln Electronics spent the following decades in…

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