Help Me Become A Full-time Welder

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Hello People...

Alex here, I am an ultra girly-girl on the surface but a tomboy at heart. I happen to be a DMV resident yet prone to travel anywhere my interest desires, even if it requires tourism through literature. While embracing a mini staycation last summer I read a book called “A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose” by Eckhart Tolle. After doing so I started thinking about what really makes me happy and how I can better apply myself to those things in order to live a more fulfilling life. Evaluating those things everything that I felt needed to be restored, revisited and removed in all aspects of my life were put into perspective. I honestly believe you haven't lived until you've had the pleasure of doing what you love for work. Seeing that I've had a long-lived adoration for interior design, welding & landscaping architecture since I was a child looking into those things to study was only suitable. 


I’ve decide to step out on faith but faith alone will not make my vision tangible. Welding being the top pick for me and the least expensive will pan out well , that’s if I access to the needed funds to apply and complete one of the below welding courses.


In hopes of getting my certification in something I can actually progress in that’s also something I’m passionate about, which is welding I'm asking those whom are willing and able to... help me!

What is the job outlook? 
Employment for welders is is expected to grow 15 percent through 2020, which is about as fast as average. Properly skilled welders with up-to-date training should have the best job prospects. The average annual salary of a welder in Maryland is $43,070.

What is training?
State-of-the-art job training is held at Earlbeck Gases and Technologies to meet industry demand for qualified, certified welders in the Baltimore/Washington corridor.  Students receive classroom and hands-on training using the latest welding equipment available in the industry. 

What credentials will I earn?
Upon successful completion students earn an AACC continuing education certificate for each training (STICK, MIG, TIG) , CEUs and an Earlbeck Certification of Completion award. 

Welding for Work - MIG
OCC 345 - Welding for Work - MIG
Total hours: 78 
$2, 985 for Anne Arundel County residents, including tuition, fees and welding gear kit. 

Welding for Work - STICK
OCC 344 - Welding for Work - STICK
Total hours: 90  
$2, 985 for Anne Arundel County residents, including tuition, fees and welding gear kit. 

Welding for Work - TIG  
OCC 346 - Welding for Work - TIG
Total hours: 84 
$2, 985 for Anne Arundel County residents, including tuition, fees and welding gear kit. 

Can be contacted at 202-677-5149 [email protected]

Thank you all in advance for helping me, you are appreciated!!!! 

 


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