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Not always the case but IME, you really need to know people to get your foot in the door...Or just be lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time.
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Festus, this probably wont help much but I just seen an ad in the paper Flint is looking for a Field Safety Coordinator...might be worth checking out.
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I find that in order to get your foot in the door, you have to knock on it first. I have started several business's from scratch. You just have to go for it, knock on doors, talk to people in posistions that can help you. You will be suprised as to how fast it happens
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interested in discussion for isn
would you be interested in discussing helping me get ISNnetworld and Suncor qualification (just moved and can't remember their safety support group) rodr@lubemanager.com. might not be what you are looking for, but might work in the short term. (small company with only 4 employees)
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well from one of the most unsafe people congrats !
film work is safe but different after all jumping out of buildings and crashing cars can be welllll interesting from a safety perspective . I would love to have people of your caliber in our industry ...peace of mind and all that
film work is safe but different after all jumping out of buildings and crashing cars can be welllll interesting from a safety perspective . I would love to have people of your caliber in our industry ...peace of mind and all that
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would you be interested in discussing helping me get ISNnetworld and Suncor qualification (just moved and can't remember their safety support group) rodr@lubemanager.com. might not be what you are looking for, but might work in the short term. (small company with only 4 employees)
I will email you shortly. Maybe I can work on your stuff after hours per se. ISNET is a pain from past experience. We will chat.
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