deereman75
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First, Im sorry I have been away for a while (again :ashamed
I have joined another forum, and have been busy there for a bit. Anyways, I am sure I will be spending a lot more time here.
Now onto the news. I am still in the application stage right now, but if all goes to plan, I will be starting my welding apprenticeship in feb 2014. This is a program through my highschool intended to start the next generation of tradesmen. Basically, I spend half my grade 11 year, and part of my summer doing my first apprenticeship. I make the apprentice salary, and my highschool pays for all my tradeschool costs.
Here in BC, the welding apprenticeship is a bit differnt. Instead of having 3 years as an apprentice, then becoming a journeyman, we have 3 levels of journeyman. First year is a C ticket, second a B, and third the A ticket. You are actually a journeyman after your first year, but you cant get extra qualifications until later years.
Anyways, if all goes to plan, I will be a journeyman weldor in augest 2014! Just thought this would be a cool note to come back on, I will be here a lot trying to suck up all the knowledge I can before I start tradeschool. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me, I go into grade 12 already having my ticket, the school pays for it, and it counts towards my graduation credits, and my overall mark.
Now onto the news. I am still in the application stage right now, but if all goes to plan, I will be starting my welding apprenticeship in feb 2014. This is a program through my highschool intended to start the next generation of tradesmen. Basically, I spend half my grade 11 year, and part of my summer doing my first apprenticeship. I make the apprentice salary, and my highschool pays for all my tradeschool costs.
Here in BC, the welding apprenticeship is a bit differnt. Instead of having 3 years as an apprentice, then becoming a journeyman, we have 3 levels of journeyman. First year is a C ticket, second a B, and third the A ticket. You are actually a journeyman after your first year, but you cant get extra qualifications until later years.
Anyways, if all goes to plan, I will be a journeyman weldor in augest 2014! Just thought this would be a cool note to come back on, I will be here a lot trying to suck up all the knowledge I can before I start tradeschool. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me, I go into grade 12 already having my ticket, the school pays for it, and it counts towards my graduation credits, and my overall mark.