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  • ponypeddler87

    Active Member
    Feb 17, 2013
    183
    St. Marys
    Great career, with amazing benefits. There are union dues but they aren't that bad. Feel free to ask any questions. I've been in the trade for 17 years, so I have a little experience.
     

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    markgrutz

    Active Member
    Feb 1, 2011
    764
    Ellicott City, MD
    How is it for a possibly middle aged old fart? Is this more of a young guys kind of gig? I am extremely mechanically inclined and usually way better than average on the Bennett tests, but the old body isn't what it once was.
     

    ponypeddler87

    Active Member
    Feb 17, 2013
    183
    St. Marys
    How is it for a possibly middle aged old fart? Is this more of a young guys kind of gig? I am extremely mechanically inclined and usually way better than average on the Bennett tests, but the old body isn't what it once was.
    When I was a first year apprentice there was a 60 year old guy in my class.
     

    offthepaper

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 7, 2007
    2,667
    Harford County
    A very good opportunity for someone still willing to work with their hands.
    I'm old and retired now, but in my younger days I would have jumped at an opportunity like that.
     

    soco

    Active Member
    May 21, 2012
    182
    All of the skilled trades are an excellent path for anyone willing to work hard. steamfitter, electrician, plumber, elevator constructor, etc.

    I have done some work on the Howard County Applied Research Laboratory (more or less a vo-tech high school), might not hurt to look into putting fliers up there?
     

    Sundazes

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    Nov 13, 2006
    21,696
    Arkham
    All of the skilled trades are an excellent path for anyone willing to work hard. steamfitter, electrician, plumber, elevator constructor, etc.

    I have done some work on the Howard County Applied Research Laboratory (more or less a vo-tech high school), might not hurt to look into putting fliers up there?
    The trades are a great option.
     

    G O B

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 17, 2007
    1,940
    Cen TX
    I retired from Local#10 a 'few' years ago. GREAT opportunity for a young person who is not afraid of work, and has a brain. 42 years of 'wreslin alligators' will buy a comfortable retirement. EXCELLENT medical, and retirement benefits.
    You could even run away to the Texas Hill Country!
     

    ponypeddler87

    Active Member
    Feb 17, 2013
    183
    St. Marys
    Nice
    I retired from Local#10 a 'few' years ago. GREAT opportunity for a young person who is not afraid of work, and has a brain. 42 years of 'wreslin alligators' will buy a comfortable retirement. EXCELLENT medical, and retirement benefits.
    You could even run away to the Texas Hill Country!
    Nice, who did you work for?
     

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