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In this week’s episode, Beau Wigington speaks with Alex Rogers, an entry-level tender and diver who recently graduated from The Ocean Corporation in Houston, Texas. Alex shares his firsthand experience of entering the exciting and challenging world of commercial diving and underwater welding, highlighting what newcomers can expect from training, job opportunities, and life offshore.
Key Topics Covered:
What commercial diving school entails, from dive science and construction to underwater welding and burning.
Transitioning from diving school to working offshore: securing jobs, necessary certifications, and specialized offshore training.
Day-to-day realities of working offshore, including schedules, work expectations, safety standards, and life aboard diving vessels and rigs.
Personal adjustments required for living offshore, including handling long shifts, confined spaces, and staying connected with family.
Insights into saturation diving and the supportive roles entry-level divers provide.
Memorable Quotes:
“An underwater welding job is pretty few and far between. You're more likely to do underwater burning than actual welding.”
“The rules are written in blood—safety is paramount. Everyone wants to make it home safe and in the same state they came out there.”
“You really gotta be dedicated to it. If you're considering it, do your homework ahead of time, commitment is key.”
Resources Mentioned:
The Ocean Corporation: Commercial diving school in Houston, known for excellent training and job placement assistance - https://oceancorp.com/
Save 20% On Related American Welding Program Courses With WELD20
Basic Inspection Concepts and Methods - https://foxly.link/tbRDjA
Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding - https://foxly.link/xelOeb
Alex Roger’s Content & Contact:
Instagram: @alex.rog_ https://www.instagram.com/alex.rog_/
Connect with Beau Wigington:
Instagram: @beaudiditwelding https://www.instagram.com/beaudiditwelding/
Email: [email protected]
WELD App: @beaudidit
Download the WELD App:
https://foxly.link/b7xDzp
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In this week’s episode, Beau Wigington speaks with Alex Rogers, an entry-level tender and diver who recently graduated from The Ocean Corporation in Houston, Texas. Alex shares his firsthand experience of entering the exciting and challenging world of commercial diving and underwater welding, highlighting what newcomers can expect from training, job opportunities, and life offshore.
Key Topics Covered:
What commercial diving school entails, from dive science and construction to underwater welding and burning.
Transitioning from diving school to working offshore: securing jobs, necessary certifications, and specialized offshore training.
Day-to-day realities of working offshore, including schedules, work expectations, safety standards, and life aboard diving vessels and rigs.
Personal adjustments required for living offshore, including handling long shifts, confined spaces, and staying connected with family.
Insights into saturation diving and the supportive roles entry-level divers provide.
Memorable Quotes:
“An underwater welding job is pretty few and far between. You're more likely to do underwater burning than actual welding.”
“The rules are written in blood—safety is paramount. Everyone wants to make it home safe and in the same state they came out there.”
“You really gotta be dedicated to it. If you're considering it, do your homework ahead of time, commitment is key.”
Resources Mentioned:
The Ocean Corporation: Commercial diving school in Houston, known for excellent training and job placement assistance - https://oceancorp.com/
Save 20% On Related American Welding Program Courses With WELD20
Basic Inspection Concepts and Methods - https://foxly.link/tbRDjA
Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding - https://foxly.link/xelOeb
Alex Roger’s Content & Contact:
Instagram: @alex.rog_ https://www.instagram.com/alex.rog_/
Connect with Beau Wigington:
Instagram: @beaudiditwelding https://www.instagram.com/beaudiditwelding/
Email: [email protected]
WELD App: @beaudidit
Download the WELD App:
https://foxly.link/b7xDzp
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