Getting out of high school, kids don't know what they want to do.I was one of them, being in Nebraska and out of high school. I decided to go back to Cali. My uncle have a muffle shop so I though he was going to show me how to weld. But no, The funny part is the guy that my uncle had helping him taught me to weld. After learning to weld it was a hobby know is a business and a hobby.Wanting to learn you will learn just like I'm teaching my nine year old to weld.
Passing on your business and hobby to the next generation, alright! Sometimes help and inspiration come from unexpected sources such as the guy helping your uncle :-)
ReplyDeleteJohnny I am happy to hear that you are teaching your nine year old the business. When I got out the military this old guy that I used to work with taught me about shipping and receiving and I became the supervisor for that company.
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to here about everyone's hobby's and to them turning it into a career.
ReplyDeleteHe's gonna be a great welder someday!
ReplyDeleteI learned how to weld in high school and actually thought about underwater welding. But i can't swim so football was a better alternative.
ReplyDeleteIt is always nice when you are able to pass something down to the next generation.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of buddies that are welders
ReplyDeleteI love learning skills from my peers. That's what got me into coding.
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool! I know a couple welders in California. Maybe it's a thing out there.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! How hard is it learn?
ReplyDeleteI have an uncle from Mexico whose profession is also welding. I wish he could teach me how to weld.
ReplyDeleteMy buddy does welding it's worth it just got to put in the work!
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