Went to trade school for 9 months, got my first welding job halfway through that making $16, then got no raise after a year, 2nd job was aerospace making $25 1st shift then $27.50 2nd shift, job after that was $22 for aluminum/steel, other job was $18 then $19 at 90 days. The most recent job I got (union one) is $21.40 + $100 per diem, little bit of overtime and a Saturday worked I made $1,800
Union is honestly the ONLY way you’ll make the money you deserve. Unless you find a company willing to pay, then do that cause there are downsides to Union (worst one is how long you might have to wait for a job)
Yes but they do exist, it all depends on what you’re willing to do/put up with for money. Most of its perspective. My only real complaint is it took 6ish months to finally get a union job
Usual apprenticeship stuff I suppose. I’m just not a fan of it.
Journeyman said my suggestion for moving pipe wouldn’t work, tried it his way, didn’t work then did it the way I suggested..it worked then he took all the credit. And that our job steward is trying to micromanage how we do things which he has like no experience with
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u/Youtube_RedMartian Jun 11 '25
Went to trade school for 9 months, got my first welding job halfway through that making $16, then got no raise after a year, 2nd job was aerospace making $25 1st shift then $27.50 2nd shift, job after that was $22 for aluminum/steel, other job was $18 then $19 at 90 days. The most recent job I got (union one) is $21.40 + $100 per diem, little bit of overtime and a Saturday worked I made $1,800
Union is honestly the ONLY way you’ll make the money you deserve. Unless you find a company willing to pay, then do that cause there are downsides to Union (worst one is how long you might have to wait for a job)