Whats it like other years when things aren't in an economic downturn. Just curious since I know things are in the crapper right now and was offered a very lucrative welding job but still have a passion for working underwater (underwater welding to be specific). So if things are usually pretty good with finding a job when the economy and everything is more stable I would be able to pass on this job. Thanks for your help and time.

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this year is rough and i've heard from insiders that next year will be even worse.
Uhf, well I am just going to assume that things aren't going to change until at least 2012 (just my opinion). But I believe I could tough it out until things become more stable. Just as long as during the "stable" times work is more readily available to those who haven't established a name for themselves as one of the best.
some think there will be a huge change in 2012... the end of the world.
2012 ? you been listening to that bs maya calender crap. They didn't predict the end of the world. They just run out of space on that ffffn rock they carved it on. When it is full you cannot carve no more.
No I don't believe the world is coming to an end anytime soon :). I am talking from a political stand point, granted I am not as smart at politics as many but it's just my opinion...I think that will be the soonest date or until we get a new president.
I wont let that happen...
good. bout time someone else stepped up to the plate. im tired of always being the hero. Toby you owe me $20 for that last time i saved the world while you were on vacation
Haha amusing indeed, but whatcha think about the question at hand my friend?
Follow where the money is... wont make you the happiest, but will pay the bills for now. Oh and watch the weather channel for hurricanes in the GOM! lol
So what your saying is....now that Katrina has come and passed an when things settle down things are good, especially when you "go big" with a big company? Is that about in the ballpark?
the point is in rough times you have to go big, go where the money is, go with the big dog. you won't survive with mom and pop companies in slow times. the big ones aren't all hiring, but there's always a chance. and you have to look at places besides in the US. in the past, hurricanes were job security for at least a year afterwards. now, this year, the big oil companies have rearranged their insurance or some crap and now if a hurricane hits, they won't be able to pay the dive companies for the work. that's coming from the office, so i'm just passing it on. don't know how much water it holds. it sucks coming out of school right now, but if it's what you want to do, then you'll find a path to follow until the gom picks up again. get your imca and see if there's money overseas, or find an inland company with steady work. there's always the nuclear plant in tennessee if you have a clean record.
Hello Jentry, do you mean that you were offered a surface welding job, or subsea? I don't know your work background, but if you know of any wetwelding work, would be obliged if you could let me know if it does not conflict with your endeavours to find work. My email is jowett50@hotmail.com
Regards
John

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