I'm asking because I live in Canada and I have a journeyman pipe/steamfitter ticket with a red seal and just finished what we could in an electrical pre-employment course. (Because of the china flu we have done online for the last 3 months and can't finish until we get back to school for practicals and tests which could be a long time).
Is it busy in the USA for trades? We are practically dead up here. I worked in Alberta for 10 years working on natural gas compressors and got laid off with the down turn in 2016 so I took the last of my saving to go to school again for another trade. I am currently looking for a job to tie me over until I can finish my course but the more I look and the more companies i talk to it's going to be a hard time for anyone let alone skilled trades to find work now.
If it is busy in the beautiful USA how hard is it to move to the USA? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Texas is booming with construction work, and it never stopped even during the plandemic.