Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association Podcast showcases the skilled trades our society depends on. The men and women of our industry build our skylines, our community, and our future.
On the inaugural episode of our show, we welcome Gary Arnold, Business Manager for Denver Pipefitters Local 208,Gary shares his work history and evolution as a pipefitter. He discusses his family history in the business, the many roles he's held, and his current role as an advocate for the industry. Here are some...
Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association Podcast showcases the skilled trades our society depends on. The men and women of our industry build our skylines, our community, and our future.
On the inaugural episode of our show, we welcome Gary Arnold, Business Manager for Denver Pipefitters Local 208,Gary shares his work history and evolution as a pipefitter. He discusses his family history in the business, the many roles he's held, and his current role as an advocate for the industry. Here are some of the questions you can expect to be answered on this week's episode:
- What types of projects does a pipefitter work on?
- How has the industry evolved over the last several decades?
- What is the career path for a pipefitter and what growth opportunities exist in the industry?
- How much does education cost to become a pipefitter vs. attending a traditional four-year university?
- What is the earning potential for a pipefitter?
- What types of skills are most useful for someone considering a career as a pipefitter?
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For more information about Denver Pipefitters Local 208, please visit their website.
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