Posted by T_Bone on December 11, 2008 at 20:25:45 from (4.254.165.34):
In Reply to: Welding schools...... posted by sparktrician on December 11, 2008 at 17:51:37:
Hi sparktrician,
I'm a AWS CWI (Certified Weld Inspector) or one of the guys that issues your certification papers.
To get pre-certified is only good as too show that you may be able to pass a on site welding test at the current job site. Certifications are tied to the current job-site.
If you were in the bizz then it would be valid to show that you make certified welds in general, in lets say a shop environment but may not be valid if you were called out to a remote job site where on-site certifications were required thus you would be required to run a weld test.
If you were too meet me on the job site and say your a certified weldor, my response would be, grab your hood and see you in the test booth. Why? I've heard all the how great of a weldor I'm story's and seen the "I can weld the crack of dawn" guys, so it's show me time.
A Vo-Tech school is a excellent place to run a certification test as for under a $200 you can maybe learn something new, either technique or theory and get too use all the latest equipment available. This would be my first choice.
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