Local Portland / Vancouver ammo company looking for loader operator. Must be self motivated, mechanically inclined, and good sense of detail. 90 day starting pay probationary period, while on the job training. Pay increase based individual mastering of the job and related tasks. Pay increase after 90 days based on production output and overall job performance. This is not a flat rate job, it is hourly, but have opportunity to move ahead based on performance. Possibly attaining loader supervisor. Please, all inquiries PM only. Also please, no friends or anyone that I have been in consistent contact with. Don't want any nepotism problems.
Any other details? Is this one- arm-bandit work, or are the loaders power driven? I assume by "mechanically inclined" you mean can fix the machines as needed I ask, because I know a couple of people who have loader experience and may need work.
Let me know when they need a test fire guy. That would be the perfect job there! Kinda long commute anyway
The machines are automated. Yes, need to be able to recognize problems and rectify. So far have one response, but looking for at least one more.
Sent you a PM. I'm an avid reloaded and interested to start a dialogue with you on the position in PM.
Last call folks, we will be interviewing this Saturday. If interested please pm ASAP with contact info. There's two members who pm'd me awhile back, but did not leave any contact info. If still interested, please contact me asap.
Contacted you for a friend but he never heard from you - I will send another conversation with his info. Please, contact him - he is newly looking for work and you would be happy to have him. Joe
I've had a few reply, am sure I made contact with all of them, but someone may have slipped thru. Please pass along my apologies.
I am interested. Could I get more info. Thanks. Joey Ryan. Email mx6ndfrspd@yahoo.com or phone. 4062070079
Still needing one person to operate automated loading machines. Found a general shop labor person, thanks all for the inquiries. Anyone...anyone?
Still looking for some good people. General shop help, and someone with mechanical / machining background to run automated loading machines. Contrary to popular belief, this job won't make your hobby seem like work!