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Veterans Connect with a New Brotherhood in Welding Careers

By: David Crook, Arclabs Welding School COO

If you know a veteran who is struggling to find meaningful work, ask them if they have considered using their GI Bill benefits to attend a welding school.

“Getting out of the military is nerve wracking. There’s a lot of uncertainty and you just don’t know what will happen. You might be afraid of losing your home or truck,” said Zachary Wirth, a retired Corporal (E4) with the United States Marine Corps. 

Wirth used his veteran’s benefits to attend Arclabs Welding School in Piedmont, S.C., and is now a welder with ARC Energy Services, a veteran-owned company in Rock Hill, S.C. Today he makes thousands of dollars every week working on nuclear power generation shutdowns and turnarounds. However, the road to success had a lot of potholes.

In 2016, Wirth enlisted in the Marine Corps and became an infantryman. He served in combat at Helman Province, Afghanistan, working with the local Afghan army. He became squad leader and was later sent to Okinawa, Japan. He spent four years as a confident Marine facing situations few can imagine, but re-entering civilian life proved to be a challenge.

“It was hard getting out. I was a squad leader. I was rocking it. Then I got out and I’m working at a big box hardware store for $12 an hour,” recalls Wirth. “I didn’t know what to do. I couldn’t find a job where I could provide for my family. I lost my sense of purpose and got a messed-up headspace.” 

New Direction

Jonathan Crompton is a Master Trainer at Arclabs. As retired Marine Corporal, he understands veterans and welding very well. 

“You spend your military career on a strict schedule and routine, but once you get out, it’s gone. You don’t know what tomorrow brings,” he says. “Attending welding school and pursuing a career in welding provides veterans with structure and support. You know how everyone talks about brotherhood and the military? Welding is the same way. If you’re a pipe welder and you meet another pipe welder, you automatically connect.”

“Post 9/11 veteran educational benefits are truly generous,” says Lydia Bennett, Assistant Director of Career and Student Services at Arclabs. “Most veterans are covered for 100 percent tuition reimbursement for a certain period of time after retiring from the military. Many of those benefits can be gifted to the veteran’s immediate family, including children and stepchildren.”

“The GI Bill didn’t just cover my tool package and my tuition,” adds Wirth, who graduated in March 2023. “It also gave me $1,500 a month for living expenses. This gave me all the security in the world to focus on welding school without worrying how I was going to pay my bills. Welding provided me the chance to do something with my life other than the Marine Corps.”

Wirth had “never done a lick of welding” before Arclabs, but he rocketed through class. After two months, he had completed most of a curriculum that usually takes six months. Seeing his work ethic, the instructors moved him on to specialty applications such as welding pipe and welding in restricted positions.

“Welding was an outlet,” says Wirth. “Welding took me out of my head space. It is almost like meditation for me as I focus on my speed and the weld puddle, trying for better and better with each repetition.”

Since graduating from Arclabs 900-hour program and landing a job at ARC Energy Services, Wirth no longer worries about what the next day will bring. His advice to other veterans: pick a trade skill before you get out. 

“Learning a trade will get you back on your feet quicker, and you’ll make more money than you can ever imagine. Stick to the plan, and don’t get discouraged. Just wake up and keep on welding.”

ZacharyWirth

     Arclabs improves lives and helps push its students out into society as well-rounded individuals. I learned a lot about both welding skills and life skills at that school,” says Zachary Wirth, a retired Marine, Arclabs Welding School graduate and current nuclear welder with ARC Energy Services.

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