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basspro

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Jan 20, 2009
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94
Location
Modesto, CA
just got E-mailed this from Monster.com:

Universal Steel Builders
Phone: (559) 562-2391
21967 Ave. 208 Lindsay

Trade/Technical IMMEDIATE OPE
About the Job
Trade/Technical

IMMEDIATE OPENING: Heavy equipment operator/foreman. Must have valid CA Driver’s License. Must be able to operate grader, dozer, backhoe, excavator, compactor, read and set grades, read plans. Apply at 21967 Ave. 208, Lindsay. Salary commensurate with exp

Not for me, but someone here might be interested.
 

milling_drum

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2008
Messages
725
Location
out west lately
Occupation
asphalt mill operator (ret)
Theres Tons of websites availble if you use any of the major search engines and type what it is you want to do....you may have to go down a few pages to get to the good stuff.

Nothing comes easy but its out there. I got a few leads for summer work from the locals here at Heavyequipmentforums.
 

mtb345

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Joined
Mar 23, 2007
Messages
115
Location
brockton mass.
Occupation
heavey equipment operator
things are still tough up here in the boston area i i dont think we need stimulous more like defibulator to get things started
 

gradydortch

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Joined
Oct 6, 2009
Messages
4
Location
mobile,al.
deaf operator

I BEEN OPERATING HEAVY EQUIPMENT FOR 20 YEARS ON AND OFF. I LOSS MY HEARING ABOUT 5 YEARS AGO DO TO PAST ILLNESS. I'M LOCATED IN MOBILE ALABAMA AND I'M LOOKING FOR A PART TIME OPERATING JOB. IF FULL TIME I WOULD HAVE TO B PAID UNDER THE TABLE $8.00 A HOUR CAUSE I'M ON DISABILITY. gradydortch@hotmail.com
 

stock

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Aug 4, 2008
Messages
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Location
Eire
Occupation
We have moved on and now were lost....
I BEEN OPERATING HEAVY EQUIPMENT FOR 20 YEARS ON AND OFF. I LOSS MY HEARING ABOUT 5 YEARS AGO DO TO PAST ILLNESS. I'M LOCATED IN MOBILE ALABAMA AND I'M LOOKING FOR A PART TIME OPERATING JOB. IF FULL TIME I WOULD HAVE TO B PAID UNDER THE TABLE $8.00 A HOUR CAUSE I'M ON DISABILITY. gradydortch@hotmail.com

Gee you may be deaf ,shoot I know I am,but lad cut out the shouting, we may be the only two deaf ones here,least ways I don't hear no one else complaining,

(there a cap lock button on the left hand side of the key board press it once makes a big difference)
 

xcavator120

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Joined
Aug 2, 2009
Messages
60
Location
Kansas
Occupation
Equipment Operator
things are still tough up here in the boston area i i dont think we need stimulous more like defibulator to get things started
So you want your children and grandchildren to pay you?? Where do you think the stimulus money is going to come from? What we need is for our current government to just get of of the way!! Don't they have a long history of breaking what isn't broken, messing up a good plan?
 

Arabhacks

Banned
Joined
Nov 9, 2009
Messages
146
Location
Texas
Occupation
Underemplyed Operator
Job?

Hello.

I am in the San Antonio Texas area, and it is dead.
Zachery has laid off people who worked for the company 30 solid years!
Du Mor and others are likewise near dead, and everyone says San Antonio is better off than the rest of the nation.
If that is the case, the US really is in a bad way!
Bottom line is that I can drive a truck, class A CDL, so I can squeak along.
But, my heart is in sitting on iron. :usa
Needless to say, some very good operators are sitting, and unemployment is running out fast if it has not already.
 

rbrduck71

Member
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Nov 17, 2009
Messages
12
Location
Fresno, CA
wow! wish i could use those job search engines and get results, seems like all i get

is spam bombs, but im not that good with the thinkin box either
 

Arabhacks

Banned
Joined
Nov 9, 2009
Messages
146
Location
Texas
Occupation
Underemplyed Operator
Deaf!!??

I BEEN OPERATING HEAVY EQUIPMENT FOR 20 YEARS ON AND OFF. I LOSS MY HEARING ABOUT 5 YEARS AGO DO TO PAST ILLNESS. I'M LOCATED IN MOBILE ALABAMA AND I'M LOOKING FOR A PART TIME OPERATING JOB. IF FULL TIME I WOULD HAVE TO B PAID UNDER THE TABLE $8.00 A HOUR CAUSE I'M ON DISABILITY. gradydortch@hotmail.com

Hello.

Hell, a lot of very good operators are very hard of hearing.
I still have somewhat good hearing, but only due to my like of music, you see I wear headphones while operating.
Now, earsets designed to protect hearing as well as play music are available and are an even better solution.
I like the peltor "work tunes" myself.
You can have this as a full headset or as an add-on to a hardhat.
But whatever the case an operator with hearing loss must NEVER operate and use a cellphone!!!
The mental requirements for an operator are such that it is like being drunk.
I have seen several older operators have major accidents while on the phone and operating, one where the operator ran over a cop, on the sidewalk, well outside the construction zone, he will be in the pen for the rest of his life.
 

mtb345

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Joined
Mar 23, 2007
Messages
115
Location
brockton mass.
Occupation
heavey equipment operator
Local 4

No you have to be good at networking and politics its tough to get in
 

mtb345

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Joined
Mar 23, 2007
Messages
115
Location
brockton mass.
Occupation
heavey equipment operator
i did alright this year working for myself all my work came from craigs list posting and answering ads mostly landscaping it paid the bills
 
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