Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Welders in action:-)

There are already a couple of qualified students in our classes.

7 comments:

  1. Interesting!
    How long time does it take for the students to become a good welder?
    Are their scills perfected when they finish school or do they "learn it" at their workplaces later?

    Jörg

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  2. Hi again Jörg.
    Thid education is a 12 months and it includes practise at different companies. If the do a good practices time then they have some possibilities to get a job. Some students must do some more learning before they are completed.

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  3. How many different sorts of welder are they able to do.( Gas, Electric, and so on)

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  4. In this specific education that worked with MIG and TIG. When I had lessons in "productionprocess" then we only used Gas Welding.

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  5. This is interesting. In Australia we have some companies who teach students one particular kind of welding. Most students got to technical and Further Education Colleges and they study welding for three years. Some of these students are apprentices and so they only go to the College for one or two days a week.
    Do most of your students find a job? What methods do you use in your teaching?

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  6. Hi !

    As I wrote before so is it like this"If they do a good practices time, then they have some possibilities to get a job. Some students must do some more learning before they are completed.
    The jobmarket is not so good right now.

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  7. Our job market is not so good either but in the country there is always a shortage of welders so most of our stduents do find work.

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