[TheForge] Job hunting...

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Thu Jul 17 07:30:01 2003


I am sure most of us would like to be in your position of having your whole life/career in front of you with no responsibilies, bills or mortgage.

I would look into historic sites where you might be able to get on as an apprentice, or perhaps one of the crafts schools where they could possibly use help in the shops.

Ray Miller
Cincinnati

> 
> From: "Blake Williams" <[email protected]>
> Date: 2003/07/17 Thu AM 12:10:38 EDT
> To: [email protected],  [email protected]
> Subject: [TheForge] Job hunting...
> 
>   Hey everybody, I have a question about finding a job.  I guess this could 
> be for people in the Colorado Springs area but perhaps others have tips for 
> me.  I am 18 and right now I work in a feed yard, been there for 4 years and 
> it is a job that is going to take me nowhere.  I have taken 1 year of 
> welding in HS and have tinkered around a bit on my forge but have had no 
> real training.  I want to find a job that I can start at where I can learn 
> more of a trade.  I am finding that a job in the metal field is kind of 
> hiden, buisnesses dont get out in the public, you have to find them.  Where 
> would be some places to look where not much experience is needed?  Thanks 
> for the help in advance, Blake
> 
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