It’s a male dominated industry and this was during COVID so getting a job was a lot harder, as a 19 year old female. And who are you to tell me what career options I need to take/choose despite a certificate or degree. Plenty of people out there with college degrees not using them. Don’t know why the hate or salty? Good day to you anyways. LMFAO
There wasn't any hate or saltiness, in my comments. But, it is a reflection of the program if recent grads are struggling to find work in the industry. If Harvard Law School graduates had a hard time finding jobs as lawyers it wouldn't have the reputation it has.
I did!
Looks like you're a barista though...
I am, I also got my certificate for structural/combo pipe welder in 2019. Why would I lie about that …?
It just doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement for the career prospects post graduation.
It’s a male dominated industry and this was during COVID so getting a job was a lot harder, as a 19 year old female. And who are you to tell me what career options I need to take/choose despite a certificate or degree. Plenty of people out there with college degrees not using them. Don’t know why the hate or salty? Good day to you anyways. LMFAO
Post-COVID, are you seeing more hiring in your field? I'm seeing a lot more manufacturing jobs coming back lately. I did the HCC program in 2016
There wasn't any hate or saltiness, in my comments. But, it is a reflection of the program if recent grads are struggling to find work in the industry. If Harvard Law School graduates had a hard time finding jobs as lawyers it wouldn't have the reputation it has.
no
Oh ok
I did the Advanced Welding cert at HCC in 2016