Message from @Kamrin
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You can do underwater for a few yrs and buy a mansion.
How hard is it to become an underwater welder?
Also for a quick job if you learn how to work on those giant wind mills out west that pays about 45hr starting pay.
It is not hard to become. It is hard to keep doing it is hard on your body
If you start young though you can do it for 10yrs and be done.
A lot of pressure on your bones.
Never heard of working out wind turbines
Might be interesting
There is a good underwater school in seattle and in miami.
Pressure on bones? That's why we got milk lol👌🏻
Right on lol
But nah sounds cool
Right hahah
@BloodEagle where out west? If you dont mind my asking.
CO
Oh nice
Eh
Yeah man i see alot of stainless and titanium specialist out ur way
In Wyoming there is a great stainless pipe shop
So basically best things for the movement rn are: lift, read, and plan for a career?
Also with him being in high altitude (if that includes the whole state) it wouldnt be too much to breath if he chose under water welding.
Stainless pipe is bank
Lols yeah
Yep, and pass out fliers, ill try to see if i can find any people out there to get you in contact with.
I know the guys out here I'm pretty sure were just all spread out
Just TWP or like a bunch of random movement dwellers?
I think a good mix. Also regardless, thanks for all the advice. Ireally needed some motivation lol
Im not TWP im Shieldwall btw.
Right on
We are the cooler guys 😉😉😉
Haha isn't there a protection wing of TWP that looks for military guys and stuff
Perhaps
I wouldnt know, we have that, its called the phalanx, but its not exclusive to just military.
I hope going into the military is worth it
Is what I'm saying
Marines probably yes, Army it depends, Air force probably not. Navy idk.
It depends on what you want.
If you want money and training go airforce or coast guard.
The military looks for goodie goodies though too!
Traning for civilian world that is