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JimH wrote:
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news On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:41:41 -0500, HK wrote:

It takes a lot more education, training, and skill to become a
steamfitter than it does to become a college graduate.
Harry - give it up - please, you are making an ass of yourself.

4 years for a college grad. 5 years for a steamfitter.

Eh?

Do they get paid during those 5 years?


Of course.


Irrelevant.


And the major qualification is the 5 years .... not competence.

Eisboch


That may be the key. I wonder what the final certification
qualifications are Do you know?


And you can go to your local Junior College and get in the welding program.
2 years or so you get to graduate with an Associates degree and welding
certification. Seems like those of us who worked our way through college
probably had more than 8000 hours of school and work experience.