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Old 04-24-2011, 11:49 AM   #1
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anyone have any apprenceship info?

plumping / welding / trades


schooling information?
jobs ?

thanks much !
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Old 04-24-2011, 11:52 PM   #2
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What information are you looking for specifically..?

BCIT offers most, if not all trades..
In a nutshell, you go to school for x amount of hours, then you go find work as an apprentice for x amount of hours, and you go back to school for x amount of hours to get your full ticket. Different trades will have different criteria, of course.
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I believe you have to do an ELTT (entry level trades training) before an apprenticeship program.

If your un-certain about what field you would like to get into, maybe start with a trades discovery program.

I would browse the news papers and online job sites as well to see if there is actually jobs for you intended program.
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Old 04-25-2011, 11:57 AM   #5
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thanks for the info guys ! I'll check into bcit
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You don't have to do eltt for an apprenticeship. Although it definately would help you.

For my welding I did 7 months of school then worked for a bit. Got offered an apprenticeship with bc hydro after I did my c level.

For steel fab I was hired as an apprentice without any schooling because of my welding background.

You are much better off going to school first unless you know someone. Also, don't be afraid to switch it up and work for different companies. You will learn more and by the time you're a journeyman you will have your choice where you want to work.

As for welding jobs after your first 7 months of school you can expect to make from $15-$24/hour depending on your skills and the employer.

Then you can decide to go back to school for your b level for ~4 months. They usually make from $23-30 approx.

My last job journeyman a level welders got $38/hour locally.

Things have changed now with the oil slowdown in the past couple years but if you really want to make money as a welder go to alberta. Take their schooling, work up north, save up for your own rig. When I was in fort st john, guys from alberta were making $100-$115 an hour with their own rig/insurance/tools etc etc. 12hour days, 7 days a week.
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