This guy gets his information somewhere on the internet and comes and makes youtube videos. My cousin is a boilermaker 4y experience and is currently earning about 18K zar p/m. If you want salary information go and search for it in the real world and not listen to some guy on youtube
Curious about this career. Is it intellectually demanding? I know it's physically a very laborious job but that's not an issue to me. I'm just wondering if it requires a lot of intelligence because if it does, I would not be cut out for it. Good video, thanks for posting BA.
I would say it is not super intellectually demanding but if you want to be a good boilermaker then certainly some basic math and being able to read and understand drawings will be required
R30K is way above average hey, but: 1. Your friend is working for a mining company, and those usually pay really well 2. The numbers put here are averages, and your friend's salary is most likely an outlier compared to other more "normal" salaries
It all depends on the company and place. But recently they start from 120 per hour
Please do consider posting more career on how much they make🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yeah, that's the plan
Wow that's tough. I'm a boilermaker in canada and make $43.50/hour, that's over 500 rand/hour with 4 years experience
South African employees are generally underpaid hey
Hi im a red seal boilermaker in cpt can you maybe help mr in getting a job your side
I am 8 years qualified,section 13 red seal, and are WAY underpaid
This guy gets his information somewhere on the internet and comes and makes youtube videos. My cousin is a boilermaker 4y experience and is currently earning about 18K zar p/m. If you want salary information go and search for it in the real world and not listen to some guy on youtube
That peanuts ,R109 ph for 10-19 yrs exp
Very informative , thanks .
Do you have boiler design calculation... Please provide
What do boiler makers study in college and which colleges can you recommend around PTA and JHB
Something around mechanical engineering maybe... consult at Denver college/tshwane south college/ekhuruleni west college
Okay thanks somuch for that job am very happy it's my job boilermaker in apply now you can help me am prepared now
Could u please make a video on hyperbaric welders in South Africa and how much they earn
Will do
Curious about this career. Is it intellectually demanding? I know it's physically a very laborious job but that's not an issue to me. I'm just wondering if it requires a lot of intelligence because if it does, I would not be cut out for it. Good video, thanks for posting BA.
It's not that Intellectually demanding
I would say it is not super intellectually demanding but if you want to be a good boilermaker then certainly some basic math and being able to read and understand drawings will be required
My Friend is a boilermaker working at PMC and he makes R30k per month with only 4years experience, your calculations are wrong
R30K is way above average hey, but:
1. Your friend is working for a mining company, and those usually pay really well
2. The numbers put here are averages, and your friend's salary is most likely an outlier compared to other more "normal" salaries
18.00hr
Thought so too
Quick question when police men graduate from police academy do they have a degree in law or something
Lmao !
No, they don't get law degrees.
I actually do not know what qualifications they get. That's worth looking into
@@BrilliantAcademic thanks , please do
They get a certificate in policing which is a part of the law field. There are many types of law. U don't just study law as a whole
Not for a qualified boilermaker, maybe semi skilled
I'll look into it again
Im weldar