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Old 06-10-2003, 06:47 PM   #1
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Desisions....need input from you guys with exp

k guys, i need advice here, i just got a job offer for a welding position here in town, ive been looking for 2 months now and still slugging away at a local grocery store, so today i get a call to come work for 6 weeks, the outfit for a contract from a mill to make some huge drums, and they want me to weld them up, so that is great news but im a bit aprehensive because when the 6 weeks is up it could turn into a steady job but it also could not, so id be out of work if it doesnt, and right now at the grocery store its steady and i could work there for the next 50 years if i wanted, allthough i wouldnt, butwhat im gettingat is should i sorta gamble here and take the welding job that pays 6 bucks more an hour then the grocery store or wait forsomething that sounds more steady? im really leaning towards the welding job just so i can get experience etc but i thought id see what you guys think


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