FarmerAlex
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2010
- Messages
- 236
- Location
- Australia
- Occupation
- Engineer (AT UNI), Heavy equipment owner/ operator
G'day all, being a younger chap i certainly lack in the good operators experience. So here is the dilemma, i have tried a few local contractors both big and small, to get some work experience and have had no luck. Being our winter downunder most things have slowed considerably, but not stopped.
Even watching while working a hand shovel will teach you a lot about how to best use a certain machine.
Given the hard financial situation, i can understand that companies don't want to waste their money, educating people when they can get ready trained operators/shovel men.
So i suppose the next course of action is to get an older machine practice practice practice then try again? Hopefully once i become somewhat useful on it i could do some smaller jobs
Any suggestions ?
Even watching while working a hand shovel will teach you a lot about how to best use a certain machine.
Given the hard financial situation, i can understand that companies don't want to waste their money, educating people when they can get ready trained operators/shovel men.
So i suppose the next course of action is to get an older machine practice practice practice then try again? Hopefully once i become somewhat useful on it i could do some smaller jobs
Any suggestions ?