Well last year i moved back to missouri from oklahoma to work for a company i had before. we after a year back my job is going bye bye. we have enough work for the rest of this year due to budget cuts to the military, who is our customer our business has been great this year because they are trying to spend it while they have it but we have beeen told that next year there will be almost no business. but on the bright side my boss asked me if i wanted to go to welding school to help me out. so starting in august i am going to become a certified welder. my wife and i have decided that when i get layed off we are gonna go back to oklahoma and me run my shop again. it is way less money but atleast i wont get layed off again
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Originally posted by dulcich View PostI would think you could pull some good dough working in the oil fields if you get that welding cert. That's what I would be looking to do if looking for work.
-dulcichFlying south, with a flock of bird dogs.
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You can also follow the crews that do these over land pipe lines not only for oil, but for natural gas, etc. These guys make $110.00-150.00 an hour with per diem, etc. and they all drive new rigs. Have a friend of mine who runs Union heavy eq., etc. on these lines and he has told me those are the guys who make the big bucks!
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Originally posted by dulcich View PostI would think you could pull some good dough working in the oil fields if you get that welding cert. That's what I would be looking to do if looking for work.
-dulcichLast edited by Huskinhano; March 31, 2012, 04:05 PM.TomOverdrive is overrated
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