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Do y'all know anyone that can help out
Topic Started: May 26 2008, 09:21 PM (487 Views)
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I have been in touch with a Marine who is starting a Veterans Manufacturing School. He needs someone wiht a Dual Axle Truck to pull a 48ft van. It has to go to Colville, WA to Wells , Nevada. The van has donations for Veterans families and also supplies for their Veterans Manufacturing School. He is willing to pay $2.00 a mile.
He also needs a small dozer and a backhoe attatchment ( D4 / 450 L150 case ) and a cement mixer about 9 cubic feet if possible.
Please contact me at "The Veterans Voice." 406-266-3782 if you know anyone .

Thank you in advance,
Marnie



Construction of Veteran's Mfg School
Those businesses that see fit to send their orders overseas, thereby putting a Yankee family on relief, should not be in business in America!
To Wit: nobody screws Americans like Americans screw Americans! These economic traitors will go to some hell-hole in India or worse, the Red Communist Chinese to source their manufacturing.
Suppose you begin to think (and gasp,) shop local? What a concept!
Veterans Initiatives is a group of machinists, metallurgists, welders, foundrymen and engineers who are determined to revitalize the art and science of manufacturing in America. Our goal is to employ veterans who know the value of our country and want to see America remain strong and prosper. What a pity it will be if, after having put our lives on the line in battle, we give up the fight to economic enemies. An America without a product to export will collapse.
It is our goal to employ veterans, so they don't have to grovel for a pittance from government, but instead be happily employed and productive in a tidy machine, fabricating or cabinet shop or (horrors) a sand-cast foundry turning out true objects d`arts with others who are like-minded.

We collective technocrats need some help from you Patriots. We have purchased land down in the Nevada Territories; a steel bldg kit; tons of fixtures, tooling, molds, patterns,core boxes,crucibles, flasks, signal generators,oscopes,fire control gyros, snychros, resolvers,encoders and machine tools too numerous to mention, including a neat project to convert a big, beefy VMC (>10 ton) to a modern NC motion controller. Why, ya don`t think all that would just maybe build a job or, two, or three for a Veteran?
We are also looking for several Veterans that have concrete and general construction experience to help us pour concrete piers, bulkheads and a slab. We are constructing two -piece molds for these castings. Once the flatwork is completed we will be erecting a steel bldg kit to house our Veterans manufacturing technology school. We must complete this project by June 30th in order to be ready for inspection by several engineering societies who have agreed to help set up our curriculum and provide documentation of our students progress. This is vital to insure their placement with leading manufacturing firms. Think career. Think "MADE IN AMERICA" BY VETERANS!
Call Arthur Hoener 208-683-3058-for information on these paid positions, or if you have a trucking firm that would be interested in helping out this excellent cause.







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