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saction,compreson ,power,and exast
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Section,compreson,power,exhust
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I'm great with new people cause I see it as a new experience
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For a 'wrench' I would feel more comfortable with that entire interview process described above if they did things like have you explain how a diesel engine works, and how new equipment differs from traditional style engines. People skills ARE important, but you need to know engines in your BONES, and things like lubrication, cooling, and fuel systems in your BLOOD, if you're going to be successful after you lift that engine hatch. Given that new-generation stuff also has electronic controls, well...the civilian trucking industry is also training and recruiting new talent on account that old mechanical-only-style diesels are going/gone down the road, and with them the mechanics that used to tend them. So, ARE you that mechanic? Less
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I have worked at Payton truck repair for 4 years with on the job training
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my GPA was a 2.97 and my attendance for 13 months was 97%
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I told them that I used to work for a solar panal factory.
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yes because i played travel sports so i am use to being away from home