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Welders, is Welding worth the risk? and how is the pay?

I want to go out to train to become a welder, but recently I have discovered the many risks of weldingIs it worth it? Do you get payed well enough on average? and is there a union for welders? I am interested in the field, but I want to make sure it is definitely worth itAny and all info is greatly appreciated!

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Several: 1Chicken Pot Pie 2Chicken soup 3Chicken salad for sandwiches4Chicken Tacos So many things that you can doUse your imagination:)
It's already cooked? You can pick the meat off and make chicken saladOr you could use the meat to make chicken pitas or tacosJust season the meat, add to a skillet with 1/4 cup of water and reheat slowly.
Chicken enchiladas Chicken noodle soup Chicken tortilla soup Chicken chili Chicken salad
If you want and have the time to go and buy a whole chicken OK: This part is simple easy: Wash the chicken well in cold waterPut it into a big pot cover with cold salted water, add 2 stalks of celery, 1 large carrot and one onion + 5 peppercorns a stalk of parsley (maybe some thyme as well but not too much) and bring to a boil, skimming the surface as the proteins and subsequent scum surfacesWhen it reaches the boil reduce heat simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour you don't want the chicken to be falling off the bones at this point as then most of the flavour will be in the broth and not in the meat and it will also lose texture) then remove the chicken from the broth and set aside to cool for later chopping up the meat leaving the bones behindIn the pot where you have cooked the chicken in put the carcase back into it and simmer again for another hour and you will have great chicken stock to make a fabulous pot of soup fromRemove the carcas as well as the veggies, cool the broth and freeze it for the new year

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