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Welding: $15 an hour or $30 an hour?
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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 463577" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>A guy answered an ad for a welder. The pay was listed at $15-30 an hour. The employer asked him to make two beads with a mig welder. </p><p>The first one was ugly with a lot of splatter. </p><p>The second bead was perfect in a straight line with equally spaced weld marks. </p><p>The employer asked "What gives? Your beads are totatlly different."</p><p>The guy interviewing for the job said "The first one is a $15 dollar weld. The second one is a $30 weld."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 463577, member: 22555"] A guy answered an ad for a welder. The pay was listed at $15-30 an hour. The employer asked him to make two beads with a mig welder. The first one was ugly with a lot of splatter. The second bead was perfect in a straight line with equally spaced weld marks. The employer asked "What gives? Your beads are totatlly different." The guy interviewing for the job said "The first one is a $15 dollar weld. The second one is a $30 weld." [/QUOTE]
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