u/Firm_Ostrich_7114

Best path to follow to become a millwright

Hi, as the title states I'm looking for the best path to take to become a millwright in the Toronto, Ontario area. I'm a 23 year old licensed 310s automotive technician, with a year of general machining experience and a completed electrical pre-apprenticeship course under my belt. I applied for local 2309, and I am still waiting for a response from that. I feel like I have a good amount of experience for my age, and I'm not sure if going to school for 2 years and doing a pre-apprenticeship course to be a millwright is a good choice for me as I've already spent a year in a pre-apprenticeship job that didn't help me get a job. I'm just looking for advice on whether I should just go to school, or keep trying to get into either private companies or the union. I'm also concerned about union wait lists and how long I'd be waiting for a job. Thanks in advance!

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u/Firm_Ostrich_7114 — 7 days ago