An interview is a vital first step towards gaining employment. It is also one of the first opportunities for a prospective employer to gauge your capabilities, skill, and character. A positive interview can yield positive results (i.e. follow-up interview, securing employment) while a negative interview can do the opposite. There... read more →
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05
1969- In Paris, gold is $47/ounce
Mar
05
Clean subfloor so that it is free of debris and dust Consider carpet piling direction when seaming together two pieces for a consistent look Secure carpet at doorways with transition molding
Mar
05
Damaged tools & equipment Overhead power lines Inadequate wiring Impropre grounding Exposed electrical parts
Mar
04
2012- The Peace Bridge, a pedestrian bridge in Calgary, Canada, opens.
Mar
04
PPE for asbestos removal, to reduce exposure to skin, must meet the following criteria: Tightly covers body and body Foot covers (preferably without laces) Resistant to penetration by asbestos fibres
Mar
03
2005- Steve Fossett completes the first non-stop solo flight around the world without stopping to re-fuel.
Mar
03
Section off construction zones Keep the client informed of daily progress Set a construction schedule daily hours Minimize creation of dust inside the home
Mar
03
The table saw is at the heart of most shops, and with 42% of the 720,000 woodworking injuries that happen each year involving a table saw, it’s necessary to know how to handle one safely. Don’t let the numbers scare you though, this spinning blade should instill a sense of... read more →
Mar
02
Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign Canadore’s carpentry class was back on as usual this week- yay! I picked back up from where I left off two weeks ago with my wooden sign. I grabbed the boards that I had already made square and cut to size, as well as some... read more →