Posted by Stick welding on February 12, 2013 at 20:55:31 from (96.53.210.246):
Best Wheel and Track Loader Operator Guranteed!
32yrs old 11yrs exp on all loaders in all enviroments under all conditions for every type of industry from screening, excavating, grading, welders picker, pipe yard, dump n flat bed loading... to snow removing. Operators wish they had my swag. - oh yeah, im effiecient on dozer, hoe, skidsteer(blah), rocktrucks(blah), packers(blah) and tractors(blah), as well.. everything, except grader. haha, i forgot to mention, a class 1 license too.... but im NOT A TRUCKER. If you want the guy who loads a truck in two minutes flat, signals turns, knows right of way procedures, knows how to use a mirror, checks blind spots, keeps a clean cab, greases his equipment and operates safely. email me. if not, good luck with the rest of them.... jkin, i learned from a few other good operators, they are out there... i aint that arrogant lol. btw.... i am employed, out of town, at the moment. as all good operators should be. i would need to give notice. i preferably work out of town.
I saw this ad on Kijiji. There's a few pictures of someone sitting in a machine looking out the window. The guy has feet up in a couple of them. Does he really think anyone would respond to hire him for his "swag"? He can't spell for one thing. Makes you wonder if it's a joke.
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