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Welding is an interesting and diverse career choice that usually starts with a quality education. Learn more with our resources page. The art of welding can be t
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Welding offers a terrific career outlook, especially for those with advanced skills and certification. Options abound for a welding education with differing levels of degrees and specialties avail
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Education and career options in the field of welding When I was young, I used to irritate my father by throwing pennies into the fireplace to see if they would melt. Of course they didn
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Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts. Heat is applied to metal pieces, which melts and thus fuses them together. This time-honored practice is used in thousands of ma
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MIG Welding MIG, or metal arc, welding uses a spool of wire to join long stretches of metal. Like TIG welding, MIG welding also uses inert gas to protect the weld from the environment.
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Welding has been practiced since the Bronze Age. Two out of three of welding jobs are in manufacturing. 55% of welders work a 40-hour work week, but many work overtime, u
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Trade schools have often been thought of as an alternative to a regular two-year college or four-year university. But this genre of highly specialized, fast-track technical schools is a fast-growin
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Welding Organizations strive to support and promote excellence in the welding profession and those whom work in the trade. Examples of welding organizations are:
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American Welding Society - Organization works to promote welding and offers support services to its members
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When considering a program in welding, it should always bear an accredited status. Many cities and states require welders to have a license; often times the license application requires evidence o
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A continuing education in Welding is standard amongst working professionals that want to broaden their career horizons. While job experience plays a large role, additional education in welding can
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Welders are called upon to join metal parts together through various procedures to aid in construction, manufacturing, and other areas where metal is involved. To be successful in this highly skill
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Although a degree is not required for one to be employed as a welder, employment opportunities are most favorable for those with some kind of formal training. Employers tend to seek out graduates o
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State-provided grants, loan payback programs, private loans, and scholarships can all help you pay the sometimes steep price-tag of a college education in Atlanta. Federal loans, however, are a key
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Continuing education in truck driving is a standard part of the profession. By federal mandate and state regulation, truck drivers must possess a Commercial Drivers License (CDL). Drivers possess
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Seattle's Best Coffee Bars As the birthplace of Starbucks, and possibly the holy land of coffee lovers from around the world, Seattle is a coffee lover's mecca. From house
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Aerodynamics Aerodynamics is a science that deals with the motion of air as it acts upon bodies, such as airplanes, while in motion. Aerodynamics is a major factor when determining the sp
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Florida bartender Rob Husted has more than a decade of experience as a bartender or, as they say in the business, “behind the wood.” But bartending is much more than mixing up a few cocktails for t
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Armed with a bachelor's degree in business management from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, Laurie Matusow embarked on a business suit-wearing c
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Jason Loyd Murphy graduated from Pepperdine University in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in TV production and theatre. With an eye on earning a living and sch
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Despite all the hype about getting a four-year or graduate degree, some of the world's best jobs are those that do not require a bachelor's degree. There are many well-paying, rewarding jobs fo
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Why should I go to a career college instead of a two- or four-year school? A career training college offers specialized job training, whereas two- and four-year schools off
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One of the most fundamental differences among chiropractic schools is whether the curriculum is based more in science or philosophy. It is very important for a prospective chiropractor to consider
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Chiropractors aim to help relieve pain and other symptom through non-invasive techniques of manipulation of joints and the spine. The profession is growing at a rapid rate and the most successful c
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Continuing education in chiropractic is critical to the profession. In all 50 states, a license must be held in order to practice as a chiropractor. Likewise, continuing education is necessary to
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For a chiropractic education, accreditation is of vital importance to its reliability. Accreditation grants students confidence in their education so that they may have self-assurance in the chiro
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Many chiropractic organizations aim to improve, promote, and protect the chiropractic profession and chiropractic professionals as well as to benefit patients. A selection of larger chiropractic o
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To become a chiropractor, one must earn a degree from an accredited school and become licensed by the state in which they wish to practice. Many states also require continuing education credits for
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Chiropractors held about 49,000 jobs in 2002. That number is predicted to double by 2010 (Agency for Health Care Policy and Research). The Commission on Accreditation of the Counc
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Neurology Chiropractic neurologists use an examination of neurological function as the basis for treatment. Orthopedics Chiropractic orthopedists treat pain and orthop
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Chiropractors diagnose and treat patients with health problems related to the muscular, nervous, and skeletal systems, with a special emphasis on the spine. The goal of treatment is to improve bod
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I've heard a lot about online degrees. Why would I want to go to school online? Online degree programs can fit into anyone's lives, regardless of work and family commitment
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From One Parent to Another An interview with Patricia Konetnzy, CFP, EA. As a parent, the prospect of putting a child through college may pose an obstacle. Each year, countless
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Money Magazine recently named its top 10 career choices for young people. Here, w
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An interview with career planning professional, Marcia Harris Marcia Harris is the Director of Career Services at the University of North Carolina – Chapel H
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How will I know if need continuing education classes? Many career fields require continuing education credits for licensure, such as doctors, nurses, acupuncturists, archit
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Here are 10 top jobs for students going back to school for a new career. These jobs were originally presented in Michael Farr's 2006 book,