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Recently got offerd a fantastic Job. I start next week as a Millwright apprentice for a Concrete production plant in Ontario Canada.
I'm beyond excited, I also have the opportunity to become a dual tickted tradesmen with a 442A through this company. What can I do be the best available apprentice?.
I've worked for a Municipality a Waste-collector for the past 7 years but I have always hand hands on experience with trades and doing side work. I.e Decks/framing, Drywall, Eletrical and Concrete work. I found over time this job just wasn't for me as Waste-collector anymore because they're was no diversity or challenge throughout my days. I did alot of heavy equipment operations aswell it was just time to move on.
Again. Very happy to be labeled as a Millwright apprenticeship aside from being attached at the Hip to my Journeyman, any advice here lady's and gentlemen?.
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