Material delievery. Drove a flat bed for about a year, loaded it up with drywall, mud, insulation, steel framing, etc.
I am fairly familiar with other trades, mainly masonry, concrete, drywall hanging and finishing as well as framing.
My current employer has made some changes and with that, my financial stability with the company seems uneasy so I'm looking to get out while the getting is still good.
I'm looking for something part time, 25-30 hours a week. I'm currently employed In auto parts sales, but looking to stray away from that. I have 1.5 year of construction expereince, more specifically material delivery. I'm enrolled in construction management classes at the time so I'm looking for something semi-related to construction, I have quite a few hours availible during the week, just looking to get something a little more worth my whole with a little more stability. I'm not desperate but I'm trying to find something before the years end.
Thanks,
Grant
Well, now that half of the shit we wanted to see is closed due to the .gov being filled with idiots we are pretty pissed...
THANKS OBAMA
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It really depends on what your goals are. If it is just to stay healthy, bodybuild, power lift, etc. I'd try and find an online forum dedicated to that and ask up on there, I'm sure you'll get a lot of solid answers. If you want really good instruction on technique, and exercises for a specific thing like I mentioned above I'd ask around for a trainer that specializes in an area like that and then use them for awhile, and later implement what he/she taught you into a workout.
I was very fortunate to have a lot of great strength and conditioning coaches throughout high school athletics so I know what exercises do what I want them to.
This is just my $.02. I'm sure someone thinks I'm totally wrong, so be it.
That's exactly what I'm looking for. I dealt with the "lunk alarm" shit before, and I ended up not going back and eating about $50 in registration fee's.
These seem like another good option, I'll have to check them out as well, thanks.
Dude's being a semi-douche about it and making it a little obvious, but if you are maxing out on a dead lift, in some cases setting it down lightly just isn't going to happen.
Just as the title says. I'm looking for a good gym. I know I could have searched but a lot can change in a year or so.
Requirements:
Free weights
Able to drop weights without being charged with a felony
$30 a month or thereabouts
Close to OSU, or near 270 and Morse, possibly Westerville
Great range of hours, closing no sooner than 9 or 10 at night
I've looked online but had no luck, hoping CR can help me find something. I could care less about trainers.
Thanks
Im so stoked I can't get above 25 hours at my current employer now, and even more grateful I'll now have to take out loans to pay for school because of it. I just love being in debt and living on bread and water, you know it just builds so much character and makes things A LOT easier for me!!
Never once have I let the internet butthurt me. Unless it involves video games. I will agree it possibly makes people hesitate to participate in things..
I think public callouts are the best. Then whoever is getting called out gets their ass roasted, will (hopefully) never do it again and callout someone else. Then other people learn what not to do. If your feel goods get hurt in the process, it's just the internet.
We got a cabin, so that will be nice
Hiking is definitely a high priority, only having 2 days won't be much and I won't see near the amount I want to see. Damn school.
The whole "not doing what we can in Ohio" is what I said from the get go. Going on vacation and going to malls is a waste.
I'm heading down this weekend for a couple days, any reccomendations on things to do there? What about places that are a waste of time? Just looking for general suggestions, don't really have any specific thing to do down there.