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Michelle’s Answer
Ernesto, I think the Welder pay by state link will be helpful to answer your question. One other question to consider is to ask yourself what are you passionate about in welding. What areas are of interest to you and this may be where you explore opportunities to gain experience. Do what you are passionate about and the money will come. All the Best!
https://www.thefabricator.com/thefabricator/article/arcwelding/planning-a-career-in-welding-a-young-persons-guide
https://weldguru.com/welding-career/
Welding is used as a job skill or full time job in the following industries:
•Robotics
•Engineering
•Racing
•Industrial sales
•Farm repair and fabrication
•Production welding
•Military careers
•Teaching welding
•Maintenance
•Iron worker
•Skilled trades
•Auto Technician
•Artists and Metal Sculpting
•Entrepreneurs in welding
https://www.thefabricator.com/thefabricator/article/arcwelding/planning-a-career-in-welding-a-young-persons-guide
https://weldguru.com/welding-career/
Welding is used as a job skill or full time job in the following industries:
•Robotics
•Engineering
•Racing
•Industrial sales
•Farm repair and fabrication
•Production welding
•Military careers
•Teaching welding
•Maintenance
•Iron worker
•Skilled trades
•Auto Technician
•Artists and Metal Sculpting
•Entrepreneurs in welding