A Spark Ignited in High School
Aiden Boan's welding story began in the halls of Cheraw High School, where a teacher named Jason McGee offered a welding class that would shape his future. "I took that through high school and just got really good at it," Aiden recalls. "It just clicked."
As a dual-enrollment student, Aiden was already thinking ahead. Rather than stopping at a certificate, he set his sights on a more in-depth education, one that would allow him to master his craft and open more doors professionally. "I just wanted to carry my knowledge further," he says.
Finding His Path at NETC
It was another teacher, Mr. Bobby, who pointed him toward Northeastern Technical College. "He told me Northeastern had a really good welding instructor," Aiden says. That recommendation led him to Corey Botelho, a skilled instructor who would go on to play a pivotal role in Aiden's development as a welder.
"Mr. Botelho knows a lot about welding, and he's funny too," Aiden says with a smile. But more than that, he was a mentor who took time to help. "If I didn't know something, he'd sit down with me. Of course, I had to put in the work, but if I did, he'd help me."
The Grind Behind the Glory
The road through NETC's welding associate degree program wasn't easy. Aiden faced many challenges, especially mastering pipe welding a notoriously difficult skill. "I couldn't do it at first," he admits. "I had to come in on extra days and just keep at it." What made the difference? Mr. Botelho came in with him. "We'd coordinate to meet on weekends. He really gave his time."
That kind of mentorship, coupled with Aiden's tireless drive, made all the difference. He completed the program with skills in multiple processes including MIG, TIG, stick, and flux-core welding, and a solid foundation in tools, techniques, and professionalism.
A Milestone Achievement
Graduating with his associate degree in welding carries deep meaning for Aiden. "It feels like I accomplished something in life," he says.
He hopes his journey paves the way for others. "Trades are booming right now. If you want to do it, you just have to put the time in. Have good work ethic and you'll get a good outcome."
Looking Forward: HVAC, Entrepreneurship, and Giving Back
Aiden's journey isn't stopping here. He plans to attend Florence-Darlington Technical College to pursue a degree in HVAC, a field where he plans to put his welding knowledge to use. "They do a lot of welding for installation and repairs," he says. Eventually, he hopes to start his own HVAC company and maybe even run a small welding business on the side.
When asked where he sees himself in five years, Aiden's vision is clear. "Probably living in Florence, working a commercial HVAC job, maybe on hospitals or big buildings. I want to do something that helps people."
Words of Wisdom
To students considering welding or any skilled trade, Aiden's advice is simple but powerful: "Have a good mindset. If you want to do something with your life, put in the time and effort, and you can do it."
He's also quick to credit those who supported him, especially his parents who encouraged him through challenging times, and his teachers who saw potential in him. "I'm proud of myself, but I'm thankful for them too."
Full Circle
In Aiden Boan's story, you see more than just a young man learning to weld. You see someone building a future with his own two hands. And that's exactly the kind of foundation the world needs more of.
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