I am 37. I remember in my 20's when making 25-30 bucks an hour was a big deal. And back then that was a decent wage. Ive been in the trade full time since I was 18. Ive done ALOT of different jobs and processes in that time. I am a decent fabricator, decent welder, hard worker. I can say that with confidence. For years all I heard and still hear is how in demand welders are. Yet wages stay stagnant. I have done more side work than I can remember, but not currently able to do any. I have worked in union, my experience was piss poor work and work ethic all around me. I know others will vehemently disagree and thats fine. Looking for jobs across the US, seems pretty fucking bleak. Ive got a great resume and work ethic. But so many jobs can be filled by younger guys willing to work for less. Just venting here. Kinda tired of the industry. Never thought I'd say that. Have a good day everyone. Edit: Does anyone else think the welder storage is bullshit?…