Wanting to move to alaska.

thump easy

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Ok and fishing jobs any info..wat u do slowbus for a job

Dannoo93
im not even lien my eddibal guy who did the eddibles usto fish he past a way on this highway just 50 days ago or so anyway he would buy wax and take off for 2 months BANK IT come home.... sit for a month or so and do it over again he said thier some mother fucken smoken fuckers on those ships!!!!! i called to let him know i was almost done his girl told me they he was dead?? and already barried dont drink and drive..!!!!! they didnt know what it was pluss he had a vap pin and fish and smoke!!! he loved it... RIP JASON!!! great guy...
 

slowbus

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Or. . . some of us have done it, retired & then started again in a job that a guy can relax & burn (after - always).
My boss once asked me if I could pass a ua cause there was another employee that was a prob & ua would be legal (he was a pos).
I told him no fkn way & he decided that ua was not a good route to take. :wink:

My boss is also one of my best friends.
very true.I know lots of guys that are doing that exact thing
 

Dannoo93

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Ya so hvac classes I just need to get a job so I can.move up il have 6grand+ saved up for the move. Just need to find the trade

Dannoo93
 

Dannoo93

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I need a good fabricator/welder/machinist/hydraulic field mechanic.

I'm not being facetious, if you qualify I'd move you here.
I couldnt say if im qualified but I took welding in high school im good with tech and I can learn anything that I put effort into. Any thing that I start im usually successful at funds are what usually fuck me over with projects
Also im good at fixing shit anything that breaks my work usually has me fix it

Dannoo93
 

kinetic

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Now my question is. Is hvac work popular in Alaska


Dannoo93
generally you can't just move to a move state and enjoy their educational system and benefits. You have to establish residency first, usually a year. Your best bet is to get your education or certs where you live. Gain some experience and move where you want.
 

slowbus

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Now my question is. Is hvac work popular in Alaska


Dannoo93


dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-heating is very popular.A hvac guy/plumber will never be hungry.Look into the union.Appretices get training and prevailing wage work if your lucky.FWIW,90% of jobs require travel.Weeks at a time.To rural ass'd places with thee most hideous weather.
You know wat they say about AK? You don't lose your woman,just your turn.................Its a tricky place.It eats up and spits out many............


most likely you'll still need to piss clean to get hired in or out of the union
 

Dannoo93

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generally you can't just move to a move state and enjoy their educational system and benefits. You have to establish residency first, usually a year. Your best bet is to get your education or certs where you live. Gain some experience and move where you want.
Thats the plan

Dannoo93
 

Dannoo93

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dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-heating is very popular.A hvac guy/plumber will never be hungry.Look into the union.Appretices get training and prevailing wage work if your lucky.FWIW,90% of jobs require travel.Weeks at a time.To rural ass'd places with thee most hideous weather.
You know wat they say about AK? You don't lose your woman,just your turn.................Its a tricky place.It eats up and spits out many............


most likely you'll still need to piss clean to get hired in or out of the union
I have a local hvac school 9 month class I know I will get some financial aid

Dannoo93
 

kinetic

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I have a local hvac school 9 month class I know I will get some financial aid

Dannoo93
Ask your local department of labor if there is any state funding to help pay for school. My state will give 5 grand towards re training but they don't tell anyone about it unless they ask. There's also a bunch of hoops to jump through but it's 5 grand you don't have to pay back.
 

Brassinosteroid

Active Member
dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-heating is very popular.A hvac guy/plumber will never be hungry.Look into the union.Appretices get training and prevailing wage work if your lucky.FWIW,90% of jobs require travel.Weeks at a time.To rural ass'd places with thee most hideous weather.
You know wat they say about AK? You don't lose your woman,just your turn.................Its a tricky place.It eats up and spits out many............


most likely you'll still need to piss clean to get hired in or out of the union
Spoken like a true Alaskan.
 
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