Weldman
Herd Master
Seems all professions that work in the elements are going this way. Even mechanics are hard to find and it's getting harder. Over regulation is killing things too. You need to go to college now to drive a semi, no driving on your parents farm/ranch and going to get a CDL when you turn of age to help around. Yes there is companies that will send you to school for a CDL, but guess what, you are now a modern day slave and you won't have freedom for 2 years or more as you work to pay off your debt to the company at slave wages/hours.
Was like this before mandatory college, but you had a choice that is no longer there. How does this correlate with mechanics, simple, diesel mechanic employers require one with a Class A CDL at minimum.
Think going to college makes one a better driver, just look up Swift driver videos on YouTube or other companies as such.
Was like this before mandatory college, but you had a choice that is no longer there. How does this correlate with mechanics, simple, diesel mechanic employers require one with a Class A CDL at minimum.
Think going to college makes one a better driver, just look up Swift driver videos on YouTube or other companies as such.