Flatlander_01
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A lot harder to start as a journeymen i started as a 4th year and took a pay cut to get my foot in the door, it's hard to pay a guy journeymen wages to ride around in the passenger seat for a couple years.
easy peasy money workin on oilfield chit some dumb azz has beat up. jmo.
hd tech been doing it for 15 yrs, rarely get dirty anymore just over 100k a year and home every night.
yeh i wanna be a millright............................notttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That sucks I make that workin in a warehouse. I dont even have to buy my own toques or gloves.
nice, see lots of places having to put out signing bonuses, top up bonuses, 3+ pr hr for night shifts. getting hard to find guys.Think what you want. Our company just released an incentive plan where some people on nights are making $2000 every 14 days as a bonus on top of their earnings.
I do and dont get me wrong the world needs millrights, someone has to fix the conveyor, and change the light bulbs in the pop machine.......... The world also needs 19 year hot chics with daddy issues to fill strip clubs.... takes all sorts!! I perfer something a little more challenging!! Take it back to a multispeed gearbox, the millright takes it out of the machine, then give it to the grown-up (mechanic) to get fixed then puts it back in.
Flatlander_01- the main thing im confused about is the gas compression field, if you had your hd mech ticket and got tired of working on trucks/off road equipment, could you get a job in gas compression?
I take it that was directed at me, solmfao, this is why you you get put in your spot!!!!
Your a douche yah know nothing about millwrighting!! I work on /overhaul steam turbines, nat gas engines, all types of compressors, pumps, gearboxes, plus machine parts in the machine shop, troubleshoot plant process issues, commission new equipment. Plus I work on the mobile equipment on plant site. Laser align equipment, machinery installs, 95% of my work is indoors as well.
Come on man you really want that double standard!! Well than here it is, the other mechanic in the plant is a hd mech and he just doesn't get it.
A operator in the control room asked the other day what the difference in the two trades were ,and the pipefitter piped up and said a millwright knows what "thousands of a inch" are. I said a HD mech works on his equipment like its "pig iron", a millwright treats his equipment like its a "grand piano".
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I happen to be a well accomplished and highly trained HD Mechanic and have been for 35 years. I'd put my skills and knowledge in the trade up against anyone anytime. Your comments are offensive!
This should give you some insight about what trade to go in
I happen to be a well accomplished and highly trained HD Mechanic and have been for 35 years. I'd put my skills and knowledge in the trade up against anyone anytime. Your comments are offensive!
Never met a mechanic who enjoys wiring. Tedious work.
Never met a mechanic who enjoys wiring. Tedious work.