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First I agree with the Raymond sit-down comment. Second I agree with the rest of your post. I do know that I would not run out there and start training operators with the current training that I have. I might have indicated that in my previous posts. I was having conflicting answers from people that I have contacted locally on wether I needed a certification or not and thats why I was inquiring on my previous certification. I think operator training is serious and can get you in a trick bag quick if your not properly certified. I knew I could get some solid advice and some wisecracks (etharp) here, so I appreciate all posts.
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  • Posted 18 Jan 2008 09:57
  • By Alabama
  • joined 20 Jun'07 - 43 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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