[QUOTE=Tugslasthitch;169549]did you take the job with dann?[/QUOTE]
No they turned me down. The HR lady made it seem like I was qualified for the position. After she forwarded my paper work the manager I called back like next week and she told me the manager wants someone with tug experience. It’s all good though. I’m going to keep looking until I find something.
I don’t. But I’ve spoken with a couple of people who have worked there in the past. It’s not a bad place to work from what I gather. It’s also not a top shelf outfit. But,…it may be a good place to get you’re foot in the door.
With 4 years experience you should be working on a license for engine or deck and move up to a better company. Don’t settle for another b-d list company.
6 months left to hold my apprentice license with a signed toar, the big companies don’t always pay the best , I see Lots of smaller company’s with better pay and benefits and your not just a number to the office