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In this week’s episode, host Beau Wigington speaks with Jason Corder, a 28-year veteran of Ironworkers Local 433 in Los Angeles and current Welding Program Manager for Iron Workers International. Jason shares insights into the comprehensive role of an iron worker, union benefits, the apprenticeship process, and advice for aspiring tradespeople.
Key Topics Covered:
What differentiates ironworkers from traditional welders
Overview of the iron worker apprenticeship and journeyman progression
Common welding processes in ironworking (SMAW, FCAW)
Misconceptions about climbing tests and height fears
Modern practices and the legacy of riveting
Job stability, overtime opportunities, and vacation structures
Advantages of joining the Iron Workers Union, including paid maternity leave
Essential skills and attitudes for success in the ironworking trade
Typical jobs and responsibilities of ironworkers
Earning potential and pay structure for ironworkers
Memorable Quotes:
“The biggest thing in any skilled trade is have the heart and show up.”
“Women make better welders than men...the attention to detail.”
“My job as a foreman is to find out where that person is gonna make the most money for themselves and the company's gonna make money at the same time.”
Resources Mentioned:
Iron Workers International: Official website for more information about apprenticeships and careers https://www.ironworkers.org
Save 20% On Related American Welding Program Courses With WELD20:
Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding - https://foxly.link/xelOeb
Jason Corder Contact:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-corder-493a89249/
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Beau Wigington
Instagram: @beaudiditwelding https://www.instagram.com/beaudiditwelding/
Email: [email protected]
WELD App: @beaudidit
Download the WELD App:
https://foxly.link/Qj0VEa
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In this week’s episode, host Beau Wigington speaks with Jason Corder, a 28-year veteran of Ironworkers Local 433 in Los Angeles and current Welding Program Manager for Iron Workers International. Jason shares insights into the comprehensive role of an iron worker, union benefits, the apprenticeship process, and advice for aspiring tradespeople.
Key Topics Covered:
What differentiates ironworkers from traditional welders
Overview of the iron worker apprenticeship and journeyman progression
Common welding processes in ironworking (SMAW, FCAW)
Misconceptions about climbing tests and height fears
Modern practices and the legacy of riveting
Job stability, overtime opportunities, and vacation structures
Advantages of joining the Iron Workers Union, including paid maternity leave
Essential skills and attitudes for success in the ironworking trade
Typical jobs and responsibilities of ironworkers
Earning potential and pay structure for ironworkers
Memorable Quotes:
“The biggest thing in any skilled trade is have the heart and show up.”
“Women make better welders than men...the attention to detail.”
“My job as a foreman is to find out where that person is gonna make the most money for themselves and the company's gonna make money at the same time.”
Resources Mentioned:
Iron Workers International: Official website for more information about apprenticeships and careers https://www.ironworkers.org
Save 20% On Related American Welding Program Courses With WELD20:
Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding - https://foxly.link/xelOeb
Jason Corder Contact:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-corder-493a89249/
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Beau Wigington
Instagram: @beaudiditwelding https://www.instagram.com/beaudiditwelding/
Email: [email protected]
WELD App: @beaudidit
Download the WELD App:
https://foxly.link/Qj0VEa

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