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  • Essay / Why Is Welding a Career Essay - 1204

    My main career choice is to go to welding school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, get my welding certificate, and become a professional welder . Right after high school, I will move there to study welding. I'm still deciding if I want to go for 7 months just for the welding certificate or if I want to go for 14 months and become a supervisor. I'm really aiming for the first 7 months of welding school. This will determine whether I will extend these additional 7 months or not. I chose welding as my main career choice because growing up I always played with fire and always loved melting things. At first I wanted to be a firefighter, but they put out fires, so when I saw welders melted things, I chose that. My mother always told me to choose this as a career since I stayed playing with it. The recruiter told me that Tig welding would be the best choice for me but I don't know if I'm sure. I did some research on pipe welding but couldn't find much on the website I was on. The recruiter also told me that Tig welding would be the most difficult and time consuming to learn. But I don't even stumble about it because I know that to be successful something has to be difficult alone, nothing is easy for anyone. The only thing I'm honestly worried about is moving to Oklahoma just to go to welding school. I don't want to go there and get sick at home, I try to run home to my parents or my hometown. I'm wondering if we should try to find a closer welding school or even a welding school here in Arkansas. This is a welding school in Fort Smith, Arkansas as well as Camden, Arkansas. I even heard that we have a welding school here in Jacksonville but I haven't seen it or found it yet. I even drove around looking for her but couldn't find her.