I'm looking to learn the art and science of metal machining. From the little research I've done so far I can enroll in a local tech school, and pay around $4,000+ for who knows what kind of training. Otherwise I could go to one of the several local machine shops to volunteer my time sweeping floors, cleaning up, and staying out of the way while peeking over the shoulders of those folks who know how to do the job.
The shops in this area that I'm considering have anywhere from 3-10 employees so I'm guessing help with the grunt work might be appreciated.
My background is in intense customer service. I've been working in wholesale/retail buying and selling for over 20 years. Now I'm semi-retired, relatively healthy, and ready to get into a field of work which has always fastinated me. I can run a front office and a front desk, but I've done that and now I want to get dirty.
Although a tech school may offer paper credentials, I'm on a limited budget. I can afford to spend 70-80 hours/week in a shop if the training and work is right.
From your experience as shop owners/managers/workers/ am I on the right track? How would you suggest I proceed?
The genesis of this query is my fastination with all the cannon projects being shown on this forum. As such I think I'm on topic. Just to make sure, the individuals who provide the most useful directions leading to my own hand made cannon or mortar will be offered my labor (once trained) free of charge (which may be worth every penny).
Thanks, p_t