
For the love of big iron
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | CareersBusiness | ||||

What you,ll need for the job.
What you,ll want for the job.
Min: Hard Hat, Reflective Vest, Steel toed boots, Eye protection, Gloves, Pen and Notepad
Enjoy
On this Episode:
So you got a job tryout, what to expect and how to conduct yourself. And some simple moves that will make you look good to an employer.
Discussing becoming a Heavy Equipment Operator
Why its a great career
What type of equipment
Pathways to employment
First days
Safety
Tales of Interest
Email = heavyequipmentradio@yahoo.com
The host, “slow and deliberate on the joystick”, loads us with wisdom. Ranging from safety equipment to actual accounts of hazardous experiences on the job site—and what to learn from them. He has a genuine personality and passion for big work and the incredible machines that get it done. As many colleges and universities build their reputations for expensive tickets to unfulfilling jobs, our host highlights the near direct-entry into a well-compensated and fulfilling career outdoors. In one... more
I enjoyed this podcast even though it was only 2 episodes, I’d like to hear more. I thought it had potential and would be great for new and experienced operators.
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Apple Podcasts | #7 | |
Apple Podcasts | #178 |
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