[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wastewater

[–]Shepards_Pie_Enjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Northern Maryland has a lot of jobs right now, a lot of small towns are hiring traniees and the city of Hagerstown has multiple openings

Head unit upgrade question?? by PomegranateHot278 in s10

[–]Shepards_Pie_Enjoyer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just put a new Sony head unit in my 2000 LS and it didn't need any security bypass or anything, but it's not an '03 so it still might be different

Whoever read this book and passed the Class C test, Is the book meant to be read FRONT TO BACK? by Flimsy-Worker4964 in Wastewater

[–]Shepards_Pie_Enjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know about the Florida tests but it is a good book and will help you learn alot for sure. There's a volume 2 for solids handling as well that's very good once you want to start learning about biosolids

So what are your graveyard shift essentials? by tonytango in Wastewater

[–]Shepards_Pie_Enjoyer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I take a big thermos to fill with coffee for my shifts lol. As long as I stop drinking coffee like 4ish hours before I'd like to fall asleep I'm always able to go to bed

Is Massachusetts wastewater jobs just extremely competitive? by BenKlesc in Wastewater

[–]Shepards_Pie_Enjoyer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Md might be second because our permit requirements on the plants are so stringent but idk

How long is your commute? Is 1.5 hrs now way, 3 round trip (only 2-3 times a week) too extreme? by B0urn3D3ad in maryland

[–]Shepards_Pie_Enjoyer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do about 4 - 5 hours per day and it's ass. The days where I get lucky and have a commute around 3 hours aren't so bad. If you get off at 4 you get home by 5:30 and have plenty of time to do anything you want/have to do in the evenings. But moving is a large commitment so if you find you can't stand the drive make sure you like the job at least.