by CarlLaFong » Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:46 pm
I am a certified welder with three City of Los Angeles certifications. I keep them paid up, but in reality, they are not valid because I have not welded, for a paycheck, in quite some time. L.A. requires me to re certify if I don't weld for, I believe, one year. It's to make sure that the welder has not become rusty and lost his skills. I think I could still do a column splice on a 24" I beam with a few minutes practice, but it could be iffy.
The issue with the CDL is the same. To keep iffy drivers off of the road. I had a California Class 1 license 20 years ago. I kept it until the new CDL rules came into effect. Again, I might be able to drive a 13 speed Fuller or back up a 50 ft trailer, but I seriously doubt it would be a pretty sight.
As far as turning down a great job because of some perceived governmental funny business, it is foolish and serves no purpose. You can do what you've dreamed of, you can put food on the table, pay your bills, maybe hire a part time guy to take care of the stock and property and take care of your dad. Maybe if he wasn't worried about you, as parents will do, the farm, the animals, etc., his health and outlook would improve. It's good medicine to wake up every morning and see the sun shine and know it's gonna be a good day.
TAKE THE JOB!!!!Don't be foolish in an economy where 10-15% of us have no jobs and no hope of one any time soon
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CarlLaFong on Fri Sep 16, 2011 7:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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