I'm looking for work doing just about anything in any state south of NY and either a coastal state or adjacent to one. I would gladly come in at an entry level spot with confidence in a promise of fast-tracking promotion based solely on performance and efficiency.I am experienced in line production, limited-production control, flat-steel processing including certified (by company) plate steel shear operator with limited plasma cutter experience, gauged coil steel slitting and folding on large scale machines at large volume. Entry level CAD drawing experience and damn good CAD print reader.Warehouse, Trim, Loading, Endwall, Panel line and Rigid Frame for the steel building arm of NUCORI do not weld, but I have always wanted to.Warehouse work from top to bottom: Stockroom packing programs, Shipping for inbound/outbound operations. Inventory accountability and control. Anything from mass packing for straight to customer jobs or ordering and shipping for custom or bulk orders; Including that fine line between production facility and warehouse that is all the rage now. And I can turn the pages of a phone book with a counterbalance/forklift.QVC Rocky Mount/ NUCOR warehouse.I'm a competent computer tech (break/fix/upgrade/ and hardware type shit) and small network operator by general standards. (Not TWW/NCSU standards. I'm no engineer or CSC major) Anything but a microsoft operating system will be straight up greek to me, but I'm a good dabbler and am more than willing to learn.On call or preventative maintenance is something I've not been hired to do, but have MUCH experience in.Be it base or complex mechanical, standard plumbing (supply line installation, repair,copper fitting and running, and drain lines. I do not like working drain lines.), PLC bug fixes and cave-man level electrical work.(i don't trust electricity for two reasons:1. I know how to work a volt/ohm meter and can find shorts, corrosion, cross wires and can actually work a solder gun, but thats about it. 2. The guy who worked on it before me can seriously fuck up badly enough to kill me.)But, again, I'm willing and eager to learn. Till I get a recognized certification or superb mastery in whatever line of work I am in, I would not consider myself management material, although if plopped into such a spot I could fake it till I knew it, which wouldn't take long.
6/2/2013 1:39:51 AM
Hire him!
6/5/2013 2:58:06 PM
You r selling ur soul!
6/5/2013 4:28:53 PM
6/14/2013 4:30:49 AM
Did you work at NUCOR in Hertford? My wife's cousin ran one of the overhead cranes there for years and died at the plant a couple years ago from a previously undiagnosed heart condition.
6/14/2013 6:24:37 AM
dang. turns out nucor is a lot bigger than I knew...http://www.forbes.com/sites/dividendchannel/2013/02/28/nucor-corp-moves-up-in-market-cap-rank-passing-avalonbay-communities/No I worked at one of the steel building and fab plants outside south hill va.sorry about your wife's cousin
7/10/2013 7:09:26 PM
Are you interested in Ohio? It's next to Pennsylvania, which does have a small coastline in its southeast: http://coastalmanagement.noaa.gov/mystate/pa.html
7/10/2013 7:31:19 PM