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LA90077 12-09-2017 03:53 AM

Must have 2 hours experience
 
Found this job on indeed.
Has it gotten so bad the only 2 hours experience is enough or a misprint :confused:


Seldat Inc
6 reviews

This is a direct hire position.

This is an OTR position, you will be driving from City of Industry to Sacremento or New Mexico or other locations. You will be dropping off and collecting and staying over night and travelling back the next day.

Must have at least 2 hours experience and know how to do log books.

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: $400.00 /day:

repete 12-09-2017 04:35 PM

I'm fairly sure they meant 2 YEARS, but then again ya just never know!

WildK9 12-10-2017 12:13 PM

For $400/day, I have a big hunch that it’s 2 years experience. But like repete said, ya just never know.

Roadhog 12-14-2017 12:17 PM

Well, if it's 2 hours experience in the last 7-10 years, I'm screwed. :(

...but once I get parole, who knows. :D

repete 12-14-2017 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roadhog (Post 540766)
...but once I get parole, who knows. :D

Hog back out on the road?? God , that's a scary thought! :)

How's the fishin Hog? Speaking of fishing, I picked up 600lbs of lead and some of it's in fishing sinkers. Question is the sinkers range from 10oz. up to 20oz! What the hell would they be used for? Do they just forget the hook/bait and knock the fish out?

Roadhog 12-14-2017 09:37 PM

I just got my hand ice auger sharpened, and waiting now for first ice. Should be pretty soon, as the temps have been in the 20's through the day, and teens at night. Already snowmobiling and snow pack about a foot deep.

I only use the hand auger on thin ice. Once the ice gets over 6" thick, I switch to my power auger, and start using my snowmobile to take all my gear out.

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ps3f33ec9e.jpg

I'm all excited, eh... soon every day will be like Christmas, only with fish. :D

I didn't go buck hunting this year, but I still have a couple 8-pointers coming in my back yard at night. I have a salt lick and corn piles back there, just for watching them... though it's a tempting thought to take one, with a cross bow, :D
I have a night vision scope, and just like to watch them eat and rub their antlers on my maple trees. I have aboot 80 mallard ducks that visit, as well as fox, coyote, raccoons, possum, skunks, wild turkey, etc.

Those big sinkers you have, were most likely used on the Great Lakes for deep water salmon fishing. We have bottom bouncer rigs that we use while drift fishing. They are on a wire spool, and our bait is rigged aboot 4 feet up, and you just keep raising the rig and bouncing the weight off the bottom as you drift. The weight also stirs up the bottom and makes the fish curious, then they see your bait and wammo! :)
This is usually done in 60-80 foot water.

When they are suspended you have to troll using a downrigger, which also has a lead weight, but those are 16 pounders rigged off a downrigger.

Roadhog 12-14-2017 09:48 PM

Don't know why, but I can't post pictures like I use to.
Could only post one photo.
wanted to post this one of my downrigger on my fish boat, so here>> :D

My Cannon...it's a sweetheart. You just flip a switch and it automatically retrieves your weight, and stops it right at the surface. It extends out way past the motor, and it's also mounted on a swivel base, so I can run it off the side too, if I want.

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...psdb32870c.jpg

Can be used on Walleye too, but I usually run weighted lines up to 40ft.
Beyond that I run the Cannon ball. Lake Trout (Lakers) and Salmon I often fish at 60-80 foot, and if I'm out on Lake Michigan, more like 100 foot deep.

Roadhog 12-14-2017 10:19 PM

BTW... when I was younger,... my fishing buddies use to call me the Labrador.
I fell true de ice every year, eh. :D

I'm not doing that anymore I tink. :o

Roadhog 12-15-2017 09:08 AM

update... the pictures were posted yesterday, but photobucket then took them down. My own personal photos too... not so-called 3rd party. Screw them.

Between this now screwed up site and photobucket too, no more pictures. This site will only allow one photo to be posted, and no more Youtube videos are allowed to be viewed here. Goodbye Hogwash. :(

Like free speech is being eroded. :roll3:

repete 12-15-2017 08:12 PM

I heard that photo bucket now wants $300 to host pic's! Not going to get from me. I've seen a few sleds out even though the trails aren't open yet. We've had a lot of warm weather here so no ice at all. Glad it was warm as my boiler decided now would be a good time to go to boiler heaven. I never realized that boilers cost so much more than a furnace! But now I have a 85% efficient instead of that old one that was 2%.
I figured those were probably used in the great lakes, just no idea how. I keep talking about doing another charter out there we did one and had a great time but I'm just not that much into fishing anymore or hunting either. I went out a couple times this year and let a small 4 pointer go by now the seasons over and I didn't see any others(cept for all the ones I see driving).


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