If you can spin a tube you can come to the states and get work. Everyone is hurting for welders and no one wants to learn. Far to many get just one burn and quit.
yes!!! this man just tought me my cpr and respiratory certificates in burlington ryan robinson... thanks ed i appreciate everything you tought me!!! boilermaker apprentice local 128 the brotherhood
I see no reason why you couldn't work in Canada if you're already part of the International (Boilermakers). Depends on the availability of work in certain regions, and the need for manpower. Locals that you might research online (or contact) are Locals 128 (Ontario) or 146 (Alberta) if interested in potentially finding Boilermaker work in Canada.
Offshore welders earn $2,775.00 per 84 hr. work week. If you are interested in Offshore work, then send me your email address.
moseseseseses 1 year ago
@moseseseseses welders make more than that on land in Alberta Canada for a 50 hr work week.
jfarrell85 1 year ago
If you can spin a tube you can come to the states and get work. Everyone is hurting for welders and no one wants to learn. Far to many get just one burn and quit.
~ Jerry ~ Retired Boilermaker 13
Armstrong007 2 years ago
Proud member of Local 146 in Edmonton Alberta!!
We really DO have to stand together and look out for our brothers and sisters!!! That's what being a part of the union is all about.........
Professionalism, Solidarity and proficient trades people.
Loose the sense of entitlement!!!
We must prove ourselves through quality work, dedication and our safety record!!!!! Take pride in your trade!!!!!!!!!!!!
marknk424 2 years ago
yes!!! this man just tought me my cpr and respiratory certificates in burlington ryan robinson... thanks ed i appreciate everything you tought me!!! boilermaker apprentice local 128 the brotherhood
Francachiny 2 years ago
kbkillday where are you from canada?
jason23296 3 years ago
I hear ya. Similar Political strife with
Lodge 359 in British Columbia.
Proud & Loud 359 Member,
Dustin
0dhm 3 years ago
have you ever worked with an american? If I'm a member of boilermakers international can I work in canada through the international union?
jason23296 3 years ago
I see no reason why you couldn't work in Canada if you're already part of the International (Boilermakers). Depends on the availability of work in certain regions, and the need for manpower. Locals that you might research online (or contact) are Locals 128 (Ontario) or 146 (Alberta) if interested in potentially finding Boilermaker work in Canada.
DHM
0dhm 3 years ago
fuckin oath mate!!!!
boldo43 3 years ago
Keep ranting. We need a new topic every week.
clemfn99 4 years ago