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Learn about the difference it can make when riding with a heavy sport bike jacket in this free biking video on sport bikes gear and tips. …

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Heavy Equipment operator training school news video on crane accident interview on safety from the Oklahoma College of Construction …

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http://www.manonwire.com/ On August 7th 1974, a young Frenchman named Philippe Petit stepped out on a wire illegally rigged between New York's twin towers, then the world's tallest buildings. After nearly an hour dancing on the wire, he was arrested, taken for psychological evaluation, and brought to jail before he was finally released. Following six and a half years of dreaming of the towers, Petit spent eight months in New York City planning the execution of the coup. Aided by a team of …

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Here, we used a Bobcat 430 zhs mini excavator to transplant a maple tree in someone's back yard Don't miss the 'air guitar' part at the end! …

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We have some equipment, both of us love music, but are not sure how to start. He has more experience working with a dj company owned by someone else.
We are eager, but we know we need finances for the venture to kick off. any advice?

i assume that you have the music you need…

so..

1. form an LLC before ANYTHING else.

2. get a business license for your state so you can charge sales tax. AND of you are going to be selling anything you can get it tax exempt. carry a photo copy at all times, you never know when you might need it.

3. business cards, you can get 1000 from Kinko's for under $50 usually. Keep it simple.

4. buy, look at, and get contracts that other DJ's use and make one up. Make SURE you put in a clause that if a wedding is canceled that your company retains $X.XX as compensation for lost income.

5. NEVER use your home phone.

6. get a DBA checking account at a bank. NEVER use your personal account.

7. don't forget to figure in extra expenses into your price, like gas, tolls, parking, etc.

8. Bridal shows. best place to see hundreds of brides and moms.

9. DRESS AND ACT AS A PROFESSIONAL AT ALL TIMES!!!!!

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I’m not an experienced guitarist but I love to play a variety of music types. I’m only in highschool and I want a new guitar for when I graduate. The problem is, I have no clue what guitars are the “best” or most versatile. I have considered some kind of Ibanez, a Gibson Les Paul, a Fender Telecaster, etc. I’ve learned that amps also have a really big impact on sound quality and crunch, for heavy genres of music. I would like a combination that would have a decent distorted sound for metal, and then be able to play something clean just by turning knobs.
I am also a lefty, which complicates finding a guitar for me because my selection is much smaller.
Finally, I don’t have much of a price limit because I understand that sometimes decent equipment is pricey.

Line 6 spider 30 watt combo modeling amp which has pretty much every effect in it, a fender stratocaster, and a seymour duncan sh-6 humbucker in the bridge should do the trick. >= ]

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I am selling a front end loader. The buyer is giving me a down payment and will pay me payments for the next five months. I need to come up with a document to sell the piece properly.

Try this:

BILL OF SALE

CAME THIS DAY the following parties, to-wit; ________________________________, whose address is _________________________________________ (hereinafter SELLER,) and _________________________________, whose address is______________________________ (hereinafter BUYER), and

FOR and IN CONSIDERATION of the sum of $_________________ paid by BUYER, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, SELLER does hereby grant, sell, transfer, convey and deliver to BUYER the following goods, to-wit:
1._______________________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________________
4._______________________________________________________________________

SELLER warrants that SELLER is the true owner of, and has complete ability to transfer all interest in the aforesaid item(s). Furthermore, SELLER represents that there are no liens or encumbrances on the aforesaid item(s), SELLER warrants and agrees to hold BUYER harmless and defend any and all lawful claims and demands of persons that should arise regarding title to the aforesaid item(s).

The PARTIES agree that this BILL OF SALE shall be governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is executed.
SEEN, AGREED AND FULLY UNDERSTOOD
______________________________________________________________________

SELLER_____________________________DATE__________
BUYER______________________________DATE__________

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The US Army offers exciting and rewarding career openings for heavy construction equipment operators with relevant skills and experience. The key duties of heavy construction equipment operators in the US military are to operate various machineries such as crawler and wheeled tractors with dozer attachments, scoop loader, motorized grader and towed or self propelled scraper. The job requires skills to interpret information on grade stakes. In the course of their duties, these operators would clear grubs, strips, fill material with scrapers, make excavations and load different material using a loader. They would also be expected to spread material evenly and level out ground, construct a v ditch using a grader, lift and move steel and other heavy building materials using winches, cranes, and hoists, and dig holes and trenches using power shovels. Other common tasks include the transportation of heavy material and construction equipment using tractor and trailer to provide assistance during engineering missions under combat conditions.

Heavy equipment operators in the army would also be called upon to construct berms, excavate side slopes with a crawler tractor, perform grading and finish side slopes mixing stabilizing material with soil and surface and drainage maintenance. The physical demands for the initial award of MOS (Military Occupation Specialty) are extremely high. A physical profile conforming to 222221 as per US Army standards is essential. It is also a critical criterion that the incumbent should not be colorblind.

To qualify for a job as a heavy equipment operator in the US army, a minimum score of 90 in the aptitude area, GM is expected. A valid state motor vehicle operator license is also a prerequisite. The induction provided to a new recruit in this position consists of nine weeks of Basic Training and four to twelve weeks of AIT (Advanced Individual Training) in Missouri. The training period for different construction equipment differs and the length of the initial training would depend on the equipment to be operated on the first assignment. Seven weeks of training is also provided on how to operate and perform general operator level maintenance to 5-ton dump trucks, M 915 tractor with semi trailer, dozer, grader, scraper and scoop loader. After successful completion of the course, there may be further training for operation of other equipment depending on the requirements of the duties to be assigned in the place of posting.

The Initial Entry Training or the IET is essentially intended to transform a civilian into a technically and tactically competent soldier and to inculcate in him the values of the US army. This process is a tough and comprehensive process, which requires complete dedication on the part of the trainee to completely transform in accordance with the requirements of a distinguished military career. In the initial phase of training, together with familiarizing the trainee with the goals and values of a military career, focus is also placed on the development of the individual basic combat skills and physical fitness.
The second phase of training for a Heavy Equipment operator is called the GUNFIGHTER phase and as the name suggests, it focuses on weaponry training. These fairly long and intensive training processes culminate in the making of a competent combatant with special skills as a heavy equipment operator.

The pay and benefits for a heavy equipment operator are as per US Army standards for soldiers. On completion of military service, there exist scores of opportunities for being employed in the civilian sector also.

Kris Koonar
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