Opportunity for heavy equipment operation

Im currently a front end loader operator for a concrete plant and have been so for close to a year now. Ive been told i got the hang of operating it pretty quickly and im looking to move in similar trades since ive found i really enjoy it. Problem is most places that pay more than my current $20hr require years of experience and im not sure if im just going to be stuck doing this for low pay until then. Not to mention i want to move to Indiana, which makes things more challenging because its hard to find jobs across state lines

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u/Alt_Echo — 9 days ago

Thinking of being a train conductor for a bit.

Im very to myself, do what im told and just work type of guy, so i dont think other people will get to me, but i know its long hours away from home. Will the work while im on call be constant? Im assuming once the train is up and running on the tracks some portable gaming consoles and a laptop won't be a huge deal right?

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u/Alt_Echo — 10 days ago
▲ 149 r/creepcast

These people have got to be so confused.

Famburger is a real restaurant in CO, and some of the creeps have already discovered it. Edit: Alot of people are concerned about the publicity and image which is a valid concern. People use reviews to choose where and where not to eat. Good news is that you have to specifically sort for the newer reviews to find the ones that I found, and the ones that actually talk about the restaurant seem to be easier to find.

u/Alt_Echo — 1 month ago