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Offline AspiringAOWorker

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Tips for a new AO?
« on: Jun 03, 2023, 02:26 »
I just got extended an offer for an AO position which is a complete career change for me. I have been a construction superintendent for 7 years and decided to make the leap to an operator position. Any tips or advice from you senior/ experienced workers?

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Re: Tips for a new AO?
« Reply #1 on: Jun 11, 2023, 02:01 »
Soak up as much as you can during initial training.  It will pay dividends during later training cycles plus if you decide to become a lic. operator it could make that easier.  If you fully understand the concepts and functions behind all of the systems it will lay groundwork for later success.

 


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