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Mason24 views

Anyone who started welding specifically for small DIY or art projects, what setup would you recommend?

I’ve been thinking about getting into welding, mostly for small creative projects rather than anything serious or structural. I’d like to make things like simple lawn art, garden decorations, small flowers, animals, signs, and other decorative pieces from scrap metal. I’ve seen some really cool metal art made from old horseshoes, tools, pipes, and other pieces of steel. The problem is I’ve never actually welded before, so I’m wondering where a complete beginner should start.

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Arianna20 views

What major or courses are good for wanna be occupational therapist

What major is best for undergraduate

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Peter19 views

Mmining electrical engineering, ?

How do you balance keeping powerful mining equipment running while making sure workers remain safe ?

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Peter11 views

Mmining electrical engineer?

How do technologies such as automatic robotics and AI change the job of mining electrical engineering?

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Peter9 views

Mining electrical engineer

What advice would you give someone like me to aim for in this role?

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Peter66 views

mining electrical engineering?

What changes do you see impacting the job in the next 5 years? How do you steam motivated and continue growing in this position?

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Peter10 views

As a mining electrical engineer?

What are the biggest challenges that you face? What new skills have you had to learn?

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Peter44 views

As a mining electrical engineer. ?

Walk through a typical day -what parts excite you most?

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Blooming82 views

Incoming 2nd year BSCE student considering shifting to PolSci, am I wasting a good opportunity, What would you do?

I’m an incoming 2nd year BS Civil Engineering student, and I have about a week before enrollment to decide whether to continue CE or shift to Political Science. I’d really appreciate advice from anyone who has gone through something similar. I chose CE because it’s basically the only path I’ve ever imagined for myself. It was my childhood dream, and my dad also has an engineering firm, so if I graduate as an engineer I already have connections and a position in the future. That’s a big reason why leaving feels like such a huge risk. However, I’m starting to question whether engineering is actually right for me. I’m not naturally good at math and it takes me a long time to understand it. I’ve already failed some subjects and become delayed, and while I know engineering is difficult for everyone, I also know I’m not very motivated to spend hours practicing math and solving problems. What’s confusing is that I actually do very well in my minor/general subjects. I’m much better at reading, writing, research, speaking, debate, analyzing things, literature, etc. I’ve even had professors from those subjects ask if I’ve considered shifting because they thought I was good at them. If I had to choose between staying up all night reading cases/research and staying up all night solving math problems, I’d much rather do the former. My department has also been a major factor. I recently went through a really bad situation and some experiences with professors in my department made it worse. It was kind of a last straw after already having several bad experiences. I’ve lost a lot of motivation because of the environment and people around me in my course. My parents have actually told me that they’re okay with me staying if I genuinely want to endure CE, but they’d rather I shift if I don’t see myself doing this for the rest of my life. I’m already delayed despite choosing my school partly because of its trimester system. I hoped to graduate early, but failed/retaken subjects and prerequisite scheduling have made it difficult to take a full load. I don’t mind graduating 6 months or even a year late, but I’m worried about continuing to struggle and possibly failing more subjects. That’s why I’m considering shifting now while I’m only entering 2nd year. The downside is that very few of my CE subjects would transfer, so I’d lose most of the progress from my first year. I feel guilty about the time and money already spent, especially because I have such a good opportunity through my dad. But I also wonder if losing one year now is better than realizing several years later that I should have shifted. I’m considering Political Science because I genuinely think it fits my strengths and interests much better. My school also has a strong law-related program. I have a friend in PolSci who says their department is actually good and that their professors are qualified, which makes me more interested in it. At the same time, I’m scared that I’m just burnt out and looking for an escape from engineering. Maybe I just need to become more disciplined and learn how to deal with math better. I don’t want to leave a very good opportunity just because I’m struggling right now. But I also don’t want to stay simply because CE because I feel guilty about the time and money already spent. If you were in my position, would you stay in CE and push through, or seriously consider shifting to a field that seems more suited to you? For those who have shifted before, how did you know you genuinely needed to leave rather than just being burnt out or struggling with college? And if you stayed in a course you once considered leaving, did you eventually become happier with your decision? I’m really conflicted because both choices have a major downside, and enrollment is next week. I’d especially appreciate perspectives from other students who have been in a similar situation.

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Maleek226 views

I am a 17 year old male in St. Louis, MO trying to start a career for welding. What can I do to get started on this career?

I'm trying to become successful in the near future and do welding. Can I get any tips on what I can do once i get started?

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Anna150 views

What career(s) or industries might best fit me?

I'm good at reading, writing, I'm creative, and I'm decently with technology. My hobbies are reading, playing games, and and watching TV shows. I'm none-too-great with math, though. I'm interested in becoming something like a librarian or someone who helps manage files. What strength(s)/experience(s) do you recommend for the careers in question? How can I utilize what I'm good at to find a job/start a career in one of those fields?

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Peter119 views

As an mining electrical engineer. What steps did you take to land this job? What skills were most critical in your early career?

Mining electrical engineering

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Katlego138 views

Abt a pilot job

Wht steps did you take to land this job

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Eric82 views

How Many NAHQ CPHQ Practice Questions Should I Solve Before the Exam?

I am starting my NAHQ CPHQ exam preparation and I am confused about how many CPHQ practice questions I should solve before I book the real exam. Some people say a few hundred is enough, others say I need to solve many more. For those who have already taken the NAHQ CPHQ exam, how many CPHQ exam questions did you practice before you felt ready? Did you first solve CPHQ questions topic by topic, or did you go straight to full-length practice tests? I also want to know what kind of NAHQ CPHQ study material worked best for you.I have used Udemy before for other courses, but while preparing for the CPHQ exam, I also came across Pass4Success as a resource for CPHQ exam questions.Did you use practice tests from platforms like these, or only books and notes? I am not sure if I should use something like that or only free materials. My main worry is wasting time on low-quality CPHQ exam questions that do not match the real exam. If you had to start again, how would you plan your practice to pass the CPHQ exam on the first attempt?

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Princewell36 views

Jobs accountant can do in Nigeria ?

Jobs accountant can do on Nigeria