Has any of you managed to have current or former employers to pay for certification courses say in welding, rope access, aerial lift, first aid etc? If so how did you convince them? Thanks.
>>2971014>let morons use crane unsupervised >hook unstable 13t load off center >poor fresh hire labtech becomes human pizza >everybody even remotely adjacent to lifting gear gets rigger cert
As an apprentice they sent me for telehandler training since the foreman was sick of an expensive journeyman sitting in the telehandler when a much more expendable first year could do it
Yes, everyone at my small company just got forklift certified, even the managers since they sometimes find themselves in the position of ordering other people to use forklifts. Telehandler and ariel certs aren't hard either.
>>2971031Wtf
>>2971384your govt bucks at work wouldve been national news if it had happened at a business
>>2971014Of course, every job i have had pays for our certs because if they don't, it is on them.
yes cpr, first aid, lead paint shitthey asked, i said i would
i got food handeling, from Albertsons, they are a mormon company so kinda their thing making the community more valuable
>>2974450Wait mormons are based?
my union has, never employer
>>2971014I'm about to take a new job running the flat roof division for a GC, and I have to take all the Mexicans through CCM training and make sure at least two of their guys can run an 8k. My subs in bringing with me already have all that shit.