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I worked as a welding supervisor At G&T Conveyor for 10 years. I built some of that stuff at SeaTac. Then I moved to Oregon and now I work around my wife'sUnion Journeyman Millwright.. w/1.5 years until I can 80 and out..:winkkiss: Hydro/gassers/steam turbines.. but we do more than the turbine circuit.. right now working @ SeaTac Airport installing the new ticket counters for Delta and United.. all the Stainless up top is for show.. the real work is down in the bagwell behind the security doors..
Yep... they are out of business now.. it's all "Vander Lande" stuff.. company out of Georgia, homebase in the Netherlands..
Yeah I heard, kinda sad, They were one of the biggest fab shop/employers in the Leesburg/Tavares FL. area. I paid for my first house working for them. They were changing a lot when I left, It used to be a family business, The old man and his three sons, then they got big and out of control. Anyway I must have built enough conveyor to stretch across the U.S.A. and I don't miss it one bit except the paycheck.
I'm a superintendent for a commercial roofing company. I got really "experienced" running a company of my own, had to put all that wisdom to use making other people lots of money for a while... but I'm about to exhume my old company and throw my hat in again. Here goes round two!
no,he`s a fan blade balancer.
Sorry to hear that FofF, the sciatic nerve issue is horrible. I have a friend who has that. He's 50 and limps around like an 85 year old. Wish you the best.
Thanks!
I am super strong willed. You probably noticed.
I decided to not take the surgery and have been slowly improving. I'll beat it. It really really sucks though!!!! It could be worse, a lot worse.
It was amazing how much leg muscle a person can loose in a short amount of time.