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    Large job, Need hands in St Louis read now..

    I may have a large job coming up here in the next few days and will need a small (well oiled) crew.

    I need hands and tools, Need someone who can work his/hers man

    Need tools and a wide range of tools rules are as follows



    no spark, no fire

    Safety, full safety gear will need to be used at all times.

    Reply here, job maybe been filled at this time.
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    Easy,

    We have talked in the past. The post is quite vague/hard to follow. If the leader is not clear, how can the crew perform well. I see a where and a sorta when but the rest means little to me. "Need someone who can work his/hers man"?? Full safety gear = ?

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    Sorry I posted that off hand. Full safety gear would be steel toe shoes, hard hats gloves and ect. Its a large two story machine that I am cocked eye est its weight around 90k to 150k pounds not counting the copper wiring and all the supporting equipment. I posted on here looking for someone who had a yard as a line of roll offs, forklifts and a wide range of tools will be needed for the removal of this unit that is inside of a building.

    Its a large project and I am looking for a crew who can work hard and on time/budget so that's what I had ment by work there men/crew. Can't use anything the makes fire or sparks due to the fact they have very strong anit fire polices there so power tools/air tools would have to be used to brake it down.

    I think I have found someone who will be able to handle this size job but I always would like to have a back up.

    Anyone up in that neck of the woods would like to meet up with me and say hello, I will be around for about a week I think. Either way I will take photos/video of this project. An sorry for the short post looking back at it...yea I should of spent just a half second longer on it but was doing everything all at once.

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