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Old 02-13-2019, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by 572Camaro View Post
Funny thing.., When I got married in 1989, I was in charge of the welding program at the Callaway Nuclear Plant in Missouri but didn't know how to weld.
And trust me.., welding programs at nuclear plants is serious business.
So anyway, I went to TIG welding school at nights. And on my first trip, my newlywed wife jumps in the car and proclaims, "I wanna learn how to weld too!"
Six weeks of night school later, my new wife could weld! As for as me.., well.., I am still learning every day.
I bet you have run across my brother from time to time. He learned non-destructive testing in the Navy and has been inspecting welds and vessels ever since...for a long time was with a company (Acuren) in the KC area that did a lot of work with Nuke plants in the area.
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