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    Quote Originally Posted by mattiooo View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamnanc View Post
    Zack O's thread reminded me of this one.

    The company I wok for is hiring experienced heavy equipment operators, pipe layers, and are in need of a pipe foreman. We are presently getting about 45-50 hours a week when we get the weather. We need one guy for the earthwork dept who is a skilled skid steer operator. The utility department could add a whole crew. Wage is from $18-mid twenties based on skill. Upper twenties for foreman. OSHA competency in trenching and excavating is a plus, otherwise I'll send you to a class. If you can plan your way through a week, take responsibility for others, and come to work every day, you could make a good living.

    Oh yeah, the work is occasionally very hard, high stress, and you can't be a p$y or it's not for you. Hot, you betcha. Cold. Hell yeah. Muddy? We got that too. If you like dust in your eyes and black boogers this is the perfect job for you.

    edit. If you are a female tough enough to do the work, you'll be hired as well. The p comment is about weak men.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crays View Post
    You still looking for HE operators?
    Yessir. Since that post, I’d say wages are increasing based on experience.

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    Thanks for the quick response.

    Sent you a PM. Feel free to respond via PM or Text.
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    City and county of denver is looking for HE service techs, mid-level mechanics, and experienced mechanics. Benefits and pay close to and into the $20/hr range. Differential for swings. Sunday-wednesday and Wednesday-saturday 10 hour shifts.

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    Out at Roslyn?


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    At the airport, but wouldn't be surprised to find them hiring at public works as well. I'm not familiar with Roslyn.

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    I know it's not metro Denver, but...

    My company is looking for a propane service tech to work in Moscow, ID. Pretty sure there's no huge rush so if you were maybe thinking about relocating but needed a little time that's probably OK...few months or so, I'd guess, would work.

    Good pay for the industry, ESOP, 401k, plus good health plans.

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    Got this email. I'm good, but if anyone is interested, send me a PM and I'll get you the recruiter's info.

    Please [ REPLY ] to this email and attach your resume file.

    Our client has an immediate need for a Network Engineer (can work remotely). If interested or know someone who is interested and fit the criteria, please email your updated RESUME with a DAYTIME CONTACT #

    Job Title: Network Engineer (can work remotely)
    Duration: 6-12 Months (may go contract to hire down the road)
    Location: Colorado Springs, CO
    Start: ASAP
    Pay Rate/Hr: $45 - $55/hr

    Overview: The Network Engineer will ensure that the network connectivity throughout the company's LAN/WAN infrastructure is on par with technical considerations. They will need to attend internal team meetings, as well as calls with external vendors. The project will be about 12 months long, during which time the resource will be doing work remotely for various locations.

    Requirements:
    • 2 years of experience
    • CCNA Wireless and CCNA Routing/Switching
    • Wireless experience strongly preferred
    • Knowledge of Cisco network concepts, operating systems, devices, schemas and operations.
    • Cisco /router/switch configuration, validation, and troubleshooting.
    • Ability to comprehend and communicate basic network concepts, issues, and resolutions.
    • Experience configuring and maintaining Cisco routers and switches.
    • Ability to troubleshoot network performance issues, often times in a crisis type environment.
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    Howdy all,

    I need a someone to help unload a 16' moving truck on Wednesday (Jan 9) morning. Pays $20 an hour, two hour minimum and tip. I doubt it will be longer than 2 hours but ya never know. Looks like it will be around the south/east corner of 25&70.

    Still getting detail.

    Interested.

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