u/CJBubba

Hired

Gonna keep this kinda short.

I just completed my certification and training courses in KC today. The only thing I don’t have is the GWO ART. But, I was hired by Sky Climber Renewables a couple weeks ago before coming out to this training, so when I get back I’m gonna turn around and head out to SCR to do my ART then head out as a travel tech 1.

I’ve got a question though. I’ve looked everywhere to find some info for SCR training and haven’t found squat. So, does anyone have any knowledge of what I can expect when I go to SCRs training?

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u/CJBubba — 6 days ago

To the best of my knowledge most United States wind companies and contractors that are hiring entry level and tech 2’s only require the OSHA-10. Yet for some unknown reason (to me anyways, never asked) the trade school that I’m getting my certifications through is making us all take the OSHA-30.

I’ve taken my fair share of general industry modules here and there for my current job and stuff I did in high school. But holy hell. This thing is ridiculous. I’m only to Module 35 (after 4 weeks between my current job and class modules plus my NFPA70E that started this week) and I swear the concept of this only taking 30 hours is impossible. I don’t even know why we need it to be tech 1’s. The only people I know now with OSHA-30s are supervisors and managers. This is nuts. Beneficial but nuts.

Anybody else in here take the HSI OSHA-30? Any recommendations on keeping focus for 7.5 hours at a time?

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u/CJBubba — 27 days ago