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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1103952" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>That has changed they will hire you and send you through apprenticeship school. With the exception of operations</p><p>you are not even getting looked at without at least an associates degree and you better be good in organic chemistry.</p><p>That just gets you in the door at the refineries then you have to pass their training programs. OISHA 1910 really raised the standards along with the computerization of the industry.</p><p>I taught operations and set up several training programs a few are born to it, some can learn it most will never understand it.</p><p>They are hurting for the crafts all the kids now want to go to college and work at a desk.</p><p>They hired the youngest out of the military with his whole class no experience payed them 25 dollars an hour and sent them to school.</p><p>Now you have to work and pass the course to stay employed. There is a big shortage of the crafts. </p><p>As Bez said military is not a bad option as i know several companies give vet preference for the apprenticeship programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1103952, member: 694"] That has changed they will hire you and send you through apprenticeship school. With the exception of operations you are not even getting looked at without at least an associates degree and you better be good in organic chemistry. That just gets you in the door at the refineries then you have to pass their training programs. OISHA 1910 really raised the standards along with the computerization of the industry. I taught operations and set up several training programs a few are born to it, some can learn it most will never understand it. They are hurting for the crafts all the kids now want to go to college and work at a desk. They hired the youngest out of the military with his whole class no experience payed them 25 dollars an hour and sent them to school. Now you have to work and pass the course to stay employed. There is a big shortage of the crafts. As Bez said military is not a bad option as i know several companies give vet preference for the apprenticeship programs. [/QUOTE]
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