Hi Jdove55!
Have you tried the Sheetmetal workers union or the Pipefitters/Steamfitters locals in your area? They have pretty good apprenticeship programs that are well worth it... The Ironworkers do not do much TIG (GTAW) welding so, that's where I would inquire!!!
The Machinists and Aerospace workers also have an excellent program!!!
Although you'll have to go through another four to five years of training before you reach full journeyman status... Still, just think about how much money, how much pride you'll have in yourself by being able to call yourself a journeyman!!! here's the kicker: You'll be getting paid while you learn, and you do'nt even have to worry aboutleaving your family behind like in the armed forces... If none of these unions have apprenticeships available, then join the NAVY, or the MARINES or the Air Force or even the ARMY to get some further training... If you've already been there then, I strongly suggest that you save your money to purchase an inverter type power source like a Miller Maxstar (Most welding Mfger's/distributors have payment options that might advantageous for you if you cannot afford to buy one outright) that enable you to practice welding while running on120 volts AC current that's available all over the place... Of course, you'll also need to buy other equipment besides the power source, and if you already have experience then, you'll know what you need...If you really want to become proficient in TIG then, start by welding as thin material as possible, like soda cans, aluminum foil, razor blades etc. Once you become successful practicing with these items, you'll find that you've learned how to control your eye/hand/fine amp control but, this does'nt mean you're ready yet!!! after these exercises are completed, you must learn how to TIG weld with filler metal in all positions and then, only then can you consider yourself proficient in TIG regardless of whatever anyone else has told you!!! So if you want to really work hard to get where you want to be then, make every effort to get access to a GTAW (TIG) machine that's capable of running on 120 volts AC and practice everyday until you can do it in your SLEEP!!! Oh yeah if you get so tired that you do'nt want to weld anymore??? PRACTICE SOME MORE!!!
Btw, DON'T FORGET TO BREATHE... If you want to get the experience then, do'nt waist your time feeling bad about your situation by not having enough EXPERIENCE!!! If you really want it then go out and GET IT!!! A determined person will go out and get the necessary resources, training, and experience in order to achieve the goals they seek so long as they STAY FOCUSED!!! So, NEVER GIVE UP!!!
Good Luck, and all the best!!!
Respectfully,
SSBN727 Run Silent... Run Deep!!!