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Welding jobs? - 04-07-2008, 10:03 PM

Okay in japan do they have any welding jobs?
Because im going to go to college to become a welder and im wondering if they have any welding jobs over there?

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have you called the japanese embassy?


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Okay in japan do they have any welding jobs?
Because im going to go to college to become a welder and im wondering if they have any welding jobs over there?

P.S- if you have any smart remarks or go look it up on the internet then dont post!!!
I'm sure there's people that weld in Japan, but you won't be able to get such a job. Foreigners have to get a job that qualifies for a working visa... something like welding would not qualify.

EDIT: let me revise my post... you're going to college for welding? Didn't even know people did that... either way, if you fall into some sort of engineering degree that INVOLVES welding, that's different. But no, you can't get a regular welding job otherwise.


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have you called the japanese embassy?
Do they speak english?
I know japanese but not enough to call somebody and ask them questions like that.


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04-08-2008, 06:23 PM

Yes, people have to go to college to get their welding degree or whatever its called. but im in 10th grade and i have already had 2 welding class. And at my school you can become a certified welder if you take enough classes.


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04-08-2008, 07:32 PM

A certification or diploma in welding/metal work will not get you a job in Japan. The Japanese government only issue work VISA to a handful of profession, and all of them need a University degree of some sort.

My recommendation is to get a degree in general education or some kind of art degree and look for an english teaching job there....
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Do they speak english?
I know japanese but not enough to call somebody and ask them questions like that.
the japanese embassy in the U.S have people that speak english


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04-08-2008, 07:47 PM

Well even tho im american i dont speak english all to well.


\if there's freedom to be had in that clear blue sky
I wouldn't care if these wings I'm so proud of were torn off
I began running, frantically aiming for the sky
I spread my wings and flew away, and the spot where I fell
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with a wonderful family, and wonderful friends
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04-08-2008, 08:15 PM

I hate to burst your bubble, but with those criteria, you might as well just give up on this.. hope.....
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04-08-2008, 08:18 PM

well hate to tell you this but im not going to give up. nothing is impossible.


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I began running, frantically aiming for the sky
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these were the best days of my life, if I'm reborn
let's meet again...
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