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In reply to the discussion: Ford CEO says car giant is struggling to fill 5,000 mechanic posts despite offering $120K salary [View all]TexasBushwhacker
(21,064 posts)44. IF your son has any interest
There are very specialized, very high paying welding jobs in the oil and gas industry. I worked for a welding engineering company in Houston 25 years ago that sent welders all over the world to work on oil rigs, including ones offshore. That meant being away from friends and family sometimes, but I had some welders making over $100K, and that was in 2023.
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Ford CEO says car giant is struggling to fill 5,000 mechanic posts despite offering $120K salary [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Saturday
OP
You got it, they are after the taxpayers pocket like all corps (capitalism at its finest)
Stargazer99
Yesterday
#43
Farley is full of it. Ford is offering auto mechanics only $50k to $83k per year, not $120k.
SunSeeker
Sunday
#30
Meanwhile Trump is defunding nurses eligibility for college financial aid.
live love laugh
Saturday
#24
Farley is full of shit. Auto mechanics should, but do not generally make $120k per year.
SunSeeker
Saturday
#21
And most US car makers have fought electrification, which eliminates some of the worst parts of the job
Bluetus
Sunday
#29