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Scheduled Maintenance / Mechanic Trainee - Odessa
Manufacturing - 23 May 2023
Odessa, Texas, United States
Mechanic - Level II
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Odessa, Texas, United States
Service Technician Forklift Mechanic
Materials handling - 20 May 2023
Charleston, WV, United States
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Materials handling - 20 May 2023
Cedar Rapids, IA, United States
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Materials handling - 20 May 2023
Cedar Rapids, IA, United States
Parts and Service Coordinator
Materials handling - 20 May 2023
Grand Island, NE, United States
Tecnico / Mecanico en Montacargas
Prof. services - 19 May 2023
GUADALAJARA JALISCO, Mexico
Forklift Truck Technician
Materials handling - 19 May 2023
Tampa/Orlando/Ft-Myers, United States
DOT Field Service Mechanic -Ghent, KY
Manufacturing - 19 May 2023
Ghent, Kentucky, United States
Inside Sales Rep - Fort Worth
Manufacturing - 19 May 2023
Fort Worth, Texas, United States

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Lincoln was known to have more than one stovepipe hat, each typically seven or eight inches tall. It is said that hats were important to Lincoln: They protected him against inclement weather, served as storage bins for important papers he stuck inside their lining, and further accentuated his great height advantage over other men.
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Fact of the week
Lincoln was known to have more than one stovepipe hat, each typically seven or eight inches tall. It is said that hats were important to Lincoln: They protected him against inclement weather, served as storage bins for important papers he stuck inside their lining, and further accentuated his great height advantage over other men.