military surplus parts for dump trucks
The sanitation industry is a remarkably demanding industry that requires a lot of machinery to handle the job, such as dump trucks. That being said, it is common knowledge that these trucks need specialized maintenance and they do need some military surplus parts since they are much larger to be available in regular car parts stores. There are companies that offer high quality military surplus parts in the market and they are very ideal for a number of reasons.
They make sure that the products that you get are premium quality . You can also be assures that they will help you in addressing concerns like installation, maintenance and other important aspects. The sanitation industry needs it dump trucks and by adding military surplus components, you are assured of high performance results that you can definitely benefit from. You can minimize the costs of constant replacements and spend only a small fortune in maintaining the truck.
May 18th, 2012 at 11:29 am
I have been in retail for 11 years. I have 9 years of supervisor experience and 5 years of salaried management experience. I decided I wanted to try the restaurant industry and can barely get a job as buss boy. I interviewed yesterday for Applebees new store opening where every position is available and while the interviewer didn’t say he wasn’t interested, I have done many interviews and I know how it works. He asked me 2 questions and said they would call me if they “could find a place for me”.
I don’t expect anyone to hire me as a manager, but I don’t understand what is so complicated that no one is interested in a person who doesn’t have restaurant experience when they show potential to be much more then just another employee. While in retail I did help to oversee a deli and a bakery. I have done a sanitation walk with a city inspector. I do know something food service, and it is on my resume.
I have interviewed and hired many people. There is more to learn about being a cashier then most people realize, but I have never turned someone down because they have never been a cashier before. If they show potential to learn, a little training can pay off big time. Is it so different in the restaurant industry?
May 21st, 2012 at 12:50 pm
When I think of oral care almost all of the words I could use to describe from the experience are synonymous with sanitation, cleanliness and purity.
I would go so far as to say I would like my oral care to be a clinical procedure every morning and night.
The last thing I want to envision while brushing my teeth is cavities or germs or candy.
ok you have no idea where I am going with this…
Why in the hell is it when I go to the toothbrush isle in ANY store it looks like a bag of skittles exploded in the isle.
Is it too much to ask to get a plain, white, clear or metal toothbrush without some sort of licorice red or bubblegum pink details.
Now I know they have the clear brushes that are the flat, square 25¢ brushes that the dentist gives you. But WHY cant I just find a normal, ergonomic, properly moulded clear, white or metal tooth brush.
If anyone has any ideas, either on what is wrong with the toothbrush industry, myself or where to get a normal non-candy colored tooth brush I’d love it.
Thanks.