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My goal as a welding technology student would be to get
as much training as I can outside
of the working environment because I work in the field,
with no stress and just basically be able to come
in here and hone my skills.
I chose Allan Hancock College
because they do offer a real good welding program.
The instructors are good you know, they've had a lot
of experience in the field and the equipment here is real good.
We got equipment where I work
and it's not even up to par with that.
I'm trying to get certified so just pretty much the same thing
over and over again trying to get it perfect, you know.
Put your welds where you need to put your welds and cut
out tokens and then I send tokens to a place
and they bend 'em and stress test 'em.
Stuff like that.
If they don't find any flaws in it then you pass
and you get a certification in whichever position
or whatever rod your were trying
to get a welding certification in.
Like I said I'm working in the field now
so it's just, good to have it here.