High School Students Compete In Welding Competition
CHICAGO (CBS) - A group of high school welders are competing in a competition at Elgin Community College.
For many of the students participating, welding could be the path to a bright future.
"There's kind of a spark under these kids, pun intended," said Dave Reich, a Welding Instructor.
More than 30 budding welders are going head-to-head in the competition Thursday, competing to see who can combine metal the best.
Welding is joining metal with extreme heat and extreme force. Everyday items, including a car, building, cell phone, and chair all use welding to make the products.
Anthony Coriano, a high school junior, is among the competitors. He says while he's still in highschool, he has out-of-this-world plans for the future.
"I did welding, tried it out, and fell in love with it," says Coriano. "[I want to] be a welder for NASA, welding rovers and space crafts."
Leela Edwards is the only girl in the competition.
"I'm a hands-on person," says Edwards. "I want to be in the racing industry, building race cars."
Edwards says she's headed to a technical institute's Nascar program in the fall.
Skilled workers are currently in high demand. Elgin Community College says local manufacturers are looking for welders.
Starting pay for welders ranges from $35-45,000 per year.