Minden is up in Redneck Louisiana, not Cajun Louisiana.
I would think OSHA would be all over them like stink on a skunk to insure reasonable safety. Hopefully much of the dangerous work can be automated to reduce risk.Me too! I believe it will be tough. There are far less dangerous, and physical, jobs out there that pay similarly, albeit without the benefits package which isn't shabby.
They're also looking for an engineer.
"lighten up Francis"The man is looking for employees, do not ruin his search with stupid comments.
Please grow up!
Folks want powder and this how you treat the only PB manufacturer in the U.S.?
Just how old are you?
Cajun girls’ daddy ain’t scary if you’re a gentleman. If you’re not, I’d be more worried about her mère, honestly.When I was in the service, just the stories about the mosquitoes at Fort Polk LA would make my skin itch. I know, just stories, but cajun women's fathers also a little scary....
I look forward to seeing more Goex out there though, so more production is good.
Good Luck my friend, and I mean that sincerely! Hope you are successful!
I don’t think I’m careful enough for the job.
And young people have the most to lose should things go awry....I was thinking the same thing. Then I thought how much your safety relies on others being careful enough.
so true of north Louisiana roadsDriving to work and back is probably a greater risk.
If they gave me an employee discount on their black powder I might work there.
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