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Re: My latest projects. [Re: Erathkid] #4579768 09/18/13 09:22 PM
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Uh, no it's not. There's plenty of idiots, and city boys that don't know a screw driver from a hammer working for Fire Departments.

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Re: My latest projects. [Re: Erathkid] #4580280 09/19/13 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: Erathkid
Fireman, that is great work you do. Very creative too. Especially the "Ginpole" for the skid steer. I've got a buddy who's a Fireman, the man can do darn near anything. I guess that's a prerequisite to becoming a Fireman.


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Re: My latest projects. [Re: J.G.] #4582275 09/19/13 04:31 PM
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There are not "plenty of idiots" working for fire departments. Truth is its a great career and the hiring process is pretty competitive. We regularly see 800 people (city boys included) come test for 10-15 jobs. Some guys have different skill sets that make them good to have at an emergency scene.

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800 applicants for a fireman job!!!??? Holy crap! It sounds like they need to cut the pay by a third if they have that many showing up.

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It's not the pay they are after. Some take pay cuts to work for the fire department!

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There are not "plenty of idiots" working for fire departments. Truth is its a great career and the hiring process is pretty competitive. We regularly see 800 people (city boys included) come test for 10-15 jobs. Some guys have different skill sets that make them good to have at an emergency scene.


Same thing happens in my city. What you say is very true. But what I said is true as well. Some can score really high on the test, and get hired, and don't have any common sense.


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Awesome stuff.

That bumper is the bees knees.


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Very, Very Nice Work! Especially the bumper. Impressive.


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Very, Very Nice Work! Especially the bumper. Impressive.


Thank you, sir.

Been at it since 1996. My attitude is, I've always got something to learn, and I always push myself to be better, and try more difficult projects. One day, when I'm old, I may have this mastered.


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Re: My latest projects. [Re: Erathkid] #4626247 10/03/13 12:28 PM
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that bumper looks awesome


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That's some great work there. Whats the going cost on building like that these days, I need to build a shop down at my land but don't really have the time and we were thinking about having one built.


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Re: My latest projects. [Re: Wburke2010] #4675674 10/20/13 02:42 PM
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Every contractor will estimate it differently. I have been factoring in mileage from my place to the job for several years. The closer the job is to me, the cheaper it is for the customer.


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