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My internet research on this particular trade has been somewhat extensive, and yet I still have a number of unanswered questions.
After speaking to an instructor in the welding department at my college and speaking to the chair of the plumbing and pipe trades department I am now going to defer to the mgtow community for insight into these questions.If you’re a pipefitter what kind of environments do you personally work in?
What kind of work have you personally done lately?
Do you perform mainly maintenance of the current piping system, or do you actually fabricate the entire system, what is that like?
Would you care to compare and contrast what this work would be like as a first year apprentice and what it would be like as a journeyman/redseal pipefitter.I am registered for a plumbing and pipe trades foundation program that begins in January, so I would like all the info I can get.
Thanks.This thread is a follow up on a couple threads I created a few months ago.
IF I WAS TO GO FROM WELDING TO PIPEFITTING:
ANY HVAC GUYS OR WELDERS WHO LIVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA?
hard life but pays well I suppose that goes for most jobs that require real skills in a hard environment
I would stick to welder. But Pipefitters live longer.
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