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Hi everyone I am new here and have a few questions. If this is in the wrong forum it can be moved. I am looking at taking a position at a local dealer as a forklift technician. I currently work as a auto tech with 20+ years in. I am looking for change and got a solid offer to switch. Can anyone tell me the good and bad of this job? What are the untold problems/concerns with this position? From what I was told was the hours are good and flexible and pay seems good. Is this position mostly heavy type work or mostly maintenance? Thanks
  • Posted 21 Apr 2018 09:16
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  • joined 21 Apr'18 - 1 message
  • Wisconsin, United States

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edition #1254 - 30 October 2025
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