...Welding and Radiology are to totally different fields of education, but they are the ones that intrigue me the most. People often give me strange looks when I tell them going to school for welding, then later on in life, I’m going back to school to be a Radiology Technologist. Welding can be a one or two year course depending if you want to expand into the robotics side of welding. If you want to just learn about welding, then you only have to take the one year course of welding. The starting pay for most welding jobs is pretty basic, especially right out of high school. But, with more experience, the potential to earn two or three times that amount is definitely there. And making $100,000 or more isn’t out of the question. But only if you...
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...Welding is part of the Manufacturing cluster, which is part of the Skilled and Technical Sciences career field. An employee in this can do many types of welding here are four of the most popular methods of welding used. Oxy-fuel welding or oxyacetylene welding, GMAW or Gas Metal Arc Welding, GTAW or Tungsten Inert Gas, Arc welding or SMAW. Welders will have to weld in three different positions flat, vertical and overhead. Welding is something I’ve always wanted to do as a career. The salary for this job depends on what percent you are in if you are the 10% of welders you will receive a gross pay of $28,636. If you’re in the 50% of welders you will receive a gross pay of $38,071. But for the skilled and experienced welders, they will receive a gross pay of $48,898. The minimum training you can have is a high school diploma....
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...Part I: As a former welder, the biggest challenge for me lies in finding someone who could help me advance in my career. In my country, the welding industry is quite narrow, and it's uncommon for people to willingly mentor or teach others to improve their welding skills. Employers often seek individuals who already possess the necessary skills for the job. Alternatively, if you're hired as a welder without prior experience, you may end up doing unrelated work for many years before receiving proper welding training. Due to the high salaries associated with welding, many foreigners come to my country to learn the profession. However, once they've honed their skills, they tend to leave their jobs in pursuit of higher-paying opportunities. Consequently,...
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...The Art of Welding Welding is defined as the process of joining together metal pieces or parts by heating the surfaces to the point of melting using a blowtorch, electric arc, or other means, and putting them together by pressing or hammering. Welding is more of an art rather than a skill. It takes a special person to be able to completely master the art. Skills that a welder would need to have would be a very detail-orientated mind set. (Welding Basics) anyone can weld, but nobody is going to pay someone to weld something together crappily. The reason I am doing my research on welding is because I want to figure out if this is what I would like to do the rest of my life. I only have minor experience with welding. But, the experience I have had so far has been fun and exciting. Most of the work I have done with welding has involved my cars which is most likely the biggest reason that I have become so interested in this field of study. I have figured out that training for welding workers can range from a few weeks of school or on-the-job training for low-skilled positions, to several years of combined school and on-the-job training for highly skilled jobs. Training is available in high schools, and other types of institutions such as technical institutes, community colleges, and private welding schools. The Armed Forces have welding schools as well. (Jeffus,153) While some employers provide basic training, they prefer to hire workers with experience or more formal training...
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...metal together or disconnects using a welder or welding torch. the reason I chosen this is because not only is it an exciting job but it pays well and is just something I've been interested in for a long time. it is a dangerous job but is also well worth it. 2. This job also comes with quite a few responsibilities and task to accomplish for instance you may need to examine a joint to see if it needs repairing or bind to pieces of metal together or cut a specific shape or figure out of a large piece of metal...
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...your First project Welding technology offer's society many beneficial ability's in enginering, construction, architecture, and also creates varied safety Concern's for the individual tradesmen' "tradeswomen"and their environment's. Welding Cover's a temperature range from 1500 F - 3000 ººF (800 ºC - 1635 ºC) and poses certain inevitable inherent risk's. As a skilled worker in this industry, one must proactively plan, prepare for any and all possible problem's, determine solution's and prepare preventative measures to use in case they arrive. Many welders reflecting on thier welding shop experience can admit they have acquired scars, acknowledge the dangers, and admit the necessity of demonstrating a professional respect for proper personal safety equipment and techniques. it has been said “If you play with fire you get burned” There are three main different risk's associated with welding including , heat, inhaling toxic fumes and electrical shock that are the most hazardous to your health, other various danger's include Gas leak, fire's and explosion's. In addition the extreme heat welding creates can burn you in many ways if not properly protected. There is ultraviolet light generated by the welding arc “electrical connection between welder and workpiece” that can cause severe radient heat, sunburns and increase your risk of skin cancer. Sparks can burn right through your gloves, boots and multiple layers of clothing even specialized welding coats! Using personal protection...
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...2014 Career Interests and Profiler The results of my Career Plan are beyond ridiculous. After completing this necessary step in my continuing education, I took the tests with great hope and interest as to what results it would come up with for me. To state that I was disappointed is an understatement. As you, the reader of this paper, do not know me personally, you do not know my life experiences, what I have been taught or what I have learned from my teachers, mentors, coaches, and most importantly my father. Neither does the Career Plan test. Therefore, the results should be based on my answers, which would be derived from my own personal learning and experiences. Based on this, I would have thought that the Career Plan would have made choices based on my 51 years of life. It did not. I have always enjoyed working with my hands. My father was an electrician. He was also very talented with other trades, such as pipe fitting, plumbing, and just about everything related to manual labor. To say that he taught me a lot is an understatement. I learned how to fill fire extinguishers at the age of 8. I also learned basic electrical wiring and was able to do complex motor control by the time I was 18. By the time I was 21, I was a certified welder in 4 different welding processes. Most recently, I built an electrical contracting business with 15 employees, and over $2 million dollars in yearly sales. My point is that I do very well with “hands-on” work. When my Career Interest...
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...Victoria Gribble Network Administrator & Payroll Clerk S & S Welding, Inc. 22131 68Th Ave South; P.O. Box 1505 Kent, WA 98035-1505 Dear Victoria Gribble: I’m writing in response to your welder fabricator apprenticeship opportunity listed in an S & S advertisement. The opportunity is of interest to me as a means for furthering my career and education in the welding field. My current education include classes in advance welding and metal sculpture all of which all involve TIG, MIG, and Torch, I am skilled in all 3, and I can work well in a team environment or independently. My most recent work experience was as a deep water Lifeguard at a popular theme park. This job demanded that I stay focused and alert because the lives of many depended on the attention me and my co-workers paid to assure that lives were not at risk. I learned that communication was ultimately important when it came to teamwork. Being able to effectively communicate with other team members was a skill beyond what was demanded of me physically to assure that all life safety elements were properly in place. I can see that this skill would also be important for a welding apprenticeship position. As a volunteer I have worked in supervisory capacities with young children. This experience called upon my ability to effectively communicate as well as to problem solve. Assuring that the needs of all children were met often required negotiation and compromise. My intention was to problem...
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...WELDING TECHNICIAN I always loved doing activities with my hands, crafting different items out of raw materials. I remember when I took woodshop and welding class at high school and I enjoyed how I had the opportunity to create and sculpt items. That’s why I feel becoming a welding technician would be great for me. Welders are needed all over the world, its like you have endless work . Welders are in high demand they‘re need for everything when it comes to manufacturing. It just sounds like everything i'm looking for in a career. The reason I chose this profession was because I’m a hands on kind of guy. I like to get my hands dirty. Ever since I was a little kid, I was always dismantling things around the house. I stayed in trouble with my mom. As I become older, I started to notice that I was pretty good with my hands. My mom was always asking me to repair things around the house, like the dvd player or the lawn mower or just odd jobs around the house. But what really interested me in the welding job was my welding class. I had a teacher named Mr. Green who taught us the safety procedures, proper clothing to wear and welding using the basic methods. I found the class very interesting, We created tables, chairs, and a barbeque pit and even statues from raw metals. This class really made me want to become welding technician. Based on my personality assessment from type focus, my personality type is “introversion, intuition, thinking and perceiving”. This...
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...CAREER LAUNCHER & ARCHIES GREETINGS Marketing Assignment Submitted by: Arijit & Group Pradnya Shirley Ann Sunanda Ratha Isha Pandit Purnima Oka Swapnil Deshmukh Arijit Dey Market Segment and Target Market – Archies Gallery MARKET TARGET MARKET SEGMENT Greetings & Gifts purchasers for personal purposes (Physical & Online) – •Adolescents (13 – 19 yrs) •Young Adults (20 – 35 yrs) •Adults (above 36 yrs) Corporate Gifting (Physical & Online)– •C2C •B2C •B2B TARGET SEGMENT Greetings & Gifts purchasers for personal purposes (Physical & On-line) – •Young Adults (20 – 35 yrs) Corporate Gifting (Physical & On-line)– •C2C •B2C People who want to send Individuals who gifts and non- want to purchase verbal greetings greetings and gifts & wishes Market Segment and Target Market – Career Launcher MARKET People who want education/ Job & Skill building TARGET MARKET Students who want higher education from premier institutes Parents who want quality basic education for their kids SEGMENT Career Counseling Services and Test Preparation for High School and UG level students for Higher Education – Business & Hotel Management Law Engineering & IT CA Fashion Design CBSE Board Exams XII Mainstream education – Schools Colleges Institute for Profession Courses Test Preparation for Civil Services – UPCS State Public Service Commission Test Preparation for Bank – PO Clerical Skill Schools – Pre-hire Training Livelihood Skills Program Vocational Training at – Institutes Corporate Govt...
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...Rodriguez, Rizal Career Planning What is a Career? Career is an occupation or a profession, that one undertakes for a long period of his life time & derives monetary benefit from it. What is Career Planning? * Career planning consists of activities and actions that you take to achieve your individual career goals. * It is way by which one can achieve goals & ambitions successfully * It is a difference between success & failure which always leads to satisfactory results * It is a Vision Career Planning Process Career planning process is simple process of self analyzing, self upgrading & self improvement which leads you toward success. There are five steps to active career planning: * Self Assessment Self assessment revolves around the thoughtful consideration, reflection, and evaluation of your interests, personality characteristics, values, and skills through a variety of methods, such as the use of a whole host of career-related tools and instruments. * Exploration and Research The career planning component consisting of exploration and research is all about being in information gathering mode. This is the time to explore, collect, and organize all available resources to eventually begin analyzing them to see what top options arise. Pointers for Exploring Careers * Know more about the career of your choice * Nature of work * Work roles * Emerging trends * Career path / Study route ...
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...OTHER FACTORS INFLUENCING CAREER CHOICES Interests Career choice will also be influenced by your interests. Most students tell us that they would like an ‘interesting’ job. Interests are of course, very personal, and two people may be interested in the same activity for quite different reasons. A chess player might relish the company, the intellectual challenge, the competition, the elements of psychological warfare. So what do you mean by ‘interesting’? Think of a couple of activities - work, study or leisure that you have enjoyed. 1 2 What interested you? · Mental stimulation? · Using your abilities? · Sense of achievement? · Excitement? · What else? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Which of your activities give you the most enjoyment? By choice, to which do you want to give most time? Is there an overall pattern? If so can you use it to take the following from 1 (most) to 6 (least) preferred? SCIENTIFIC/TECHNICAL (Experimenting, researching, design, analysis) PEOPLE(CARING) (assisting, caring, advising) PEOPLE (INFLUENCING) (organising, controlling, communicating) CREATIVE (art, craft, music, design) INFORMATION/DATA (numbers, analysing, classifying) PRACTICAL (making...
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...needs to be done. If you have heard all of this and the job fits your personality, then you should be doing research on how you can be a business manager. When you are making plans for the career change, you will want to make sure that you know a lot about the field you are considering. Some jobs look good but once you find out what they entail you will find they are not right for you. This is usually true in those coveted high paying careers. People usually get hung up on the prospect of making more money and they forget that they need to choose a career that is fun and interesting. If you don't want to make this mistake you will want to get a hold of at least one educational essay on your chosen careers in business management. When looking for those essays that describe you career of business management, try to make sure it isn't by companies looking to hire new people because they tend to spin it towards their business. Consider that if it sounds far too good, then throw the essay in the trash. Don't waste your time on pipe dreams, when what you need is the facts. There may be a few great websites that will help you find information about working in those careers. You will want to try an essay about business management because the information will be unbiased. Reading essays on careers on business management that has someone who may be bitter abut their current position or even their last one is just as bad as reading the one that is too much like an advertisement. If you...
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...Work Culture Preferences XXxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXX BCOM 275 December 8, 2013 Professor XXXXX xxxxxx Work Culture Preferences Having an appropriate understanding of your ideal work culture is indispensable in developing both strategic plans to plans to achieve organizational goals. When conducting a Work Culture Results analysis there are certain competencies that are necessary, each of the competencies involved is important in developing a Career Building Plan, but the level of significance varies between individuals. Based on the outcomes of my Career Plan Building Activity, in the Work Culture Preferences survey of my ideal work culture three competencies are most prevalent, Supportive, Ethical, and well resourced. As the results of my assessment illustrate, strengths are a significant element in my achieving organizational goals. Specific examples are a secure and stable environment combined with factors such as recognition and celebration of success; and the ability to be at a safe place to work. Equally important in developing strategic and operational plans to achieving organizational goals are available opportunities with emphasis on fairness. Specific examples are the opportunity for varied and ground breaking work, innovative and creative atmosphere and the opportunity to control my own work schedule and organization. The manners in which my specific competencies relate to the required competencies for conducting a Work culture analysis are that my competencies...
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...| Career Advancement and Professional Growth | Activities | | Colin B. Dameron | 04/30/13 | There are activities you can do to help you through the process. There are four different kinds of activities and/or places you can go to help yourself along the way. | ACTIVITIES TO HELP TOWARDS CAREER ADVANCEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH When planning your future it can become very frustrating and at times a never ending road. When you apply yourself to your future career anything is possible. The key is to never get discouraged or give up. There are activities you can do to help you through the process. There are four different kinds of activities and/or places you can go to help yourself along the way. One source of information that you have on hand is the library. Most schools and community libraries have extensive career information sources. You can use the library to gather career publications, government materials, and even industry brochures. The use of libraries can be a key part in gathering the information needed to pursue certain careers. An additional method to gain information is from media career information. Most newspapers offer articles and columns referring to job searches and career trends. Ways to gain information through the media regarding career opportunities is from newspapers and magazines, as well as television and radio news reports. These sources provide useful information about economic and social influences on careers...
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