Snowbound
Jim
Hahaha. I was a heavy equipment mechanic for 12 years but then had a life changing experience. Since 2006 I’ve been working at a chemical company in the maintenance department. We pretty much do it all. I'm an electrician (960V and lower), boilermaker, pipefitter, chemical operator, truck mechanic, HVAC, plumber, equipment operator, welder, hazmat first responder, tankerman, carpenter, painter, roofer, snow plow operator, and feels like full time student keeping up with my certificates. Out of everything the electrical classes are the biggest pain. Arc flash training, NEC (national electric code), solid state variable frequency drives, there's always something to keep up on. It was so much easier swingin wrenches and keepng up with ASEs. I’m also certified in CPR (requirement of arc flash training), confined space entry and rescue, waste water treatment and have license to operate everything that we use at work (forklift, bobcat, end loader, manlift, scissor lift, telehandler, crane, even trains because we have to move railcars around the plant). Most importantly, I’ll try anything at least once. Some recent crap we’ve done.
Built a diatomaceous earth filter system that we run industrial strength bleach thru. (We are one of the biggest producers of bleach in the country)
Built new railcar off loading racks.
Upgraded our reverse osmosis system.
Put in new scales this year too.
With all this shit, I usually work 65-70 hrs/wk. We get to write our own check, but I’ve beat myself up for years here. And it seems like whenever I don’t want to work past 8hrs, I have to go to training to keep certificates up to date.
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Built a diatomaceous earth filter system that we run industrial strength bleach thru. (We are one of the biggest producers of bleach in the country)
Built new railcar off loading racks.
Upgraded our reverse osmosis system.
Put in new scales this year too.
With all this shit, I usually work 65-70 hrs/wk. We get to write our own check, but I’ve beat myself up for years here. And it seems like whenever I don’t want to work past 8hrs, I have to go to training to keep certificates up to date.
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