Big Name Company Question
#5159362
08/14/15 10:49 AM
08/14/15 10:49 AM
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Joined: Nov 2013
North Carolina
shipmedic
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OP
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North Carolina
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One of the big name pest control companies in my area is apparently looking to expand into WDC work and has sent out an email about the position. I'm currently employed as a ship's medic/health safety and environmental advisor, so I have a good job for now as long as oil prices dont fall too much more. In all honestly though, due to falling prices our company is not picking up new contracts like they were a couple years ago and there have already been some layoffs.
I am wondering if any of you folks work for one of the big name companies, and if so, what are some perks and drawbacks of the job?
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5159630
08/14/15 04:13 PM
08/14/15 04:13 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
North Carolina
shipmedic
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I dont know about the can't lose. Right now I know it ain't lookin' real good for us in the oil patch. I think I'd be well served to get some better info on the prospective job. Appreciate the advice folks.
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5159649
08/14/15 04:29 PM
08/14/15 04:29 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
NE, NC
Big Bear Wildlif
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NE, NC
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I would get a lot more info on ADC work in NC. In my county only one guy is licensed. Her in CT we have 8 guys that are licensed. NC folks take care of their own problems, so I'm not sure how much work they can throw you. I know I'll just retire there next year, not work ADC.
Be Green, Buy Fur. NE- NC
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5159688
08/14/15 05:07 PM
08/14/15 05:07 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
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TRapper, so true, most of those Orkin wildlife folks don't have any idea. had s school that I worked for, had a family of grey fox that had a couple den sites around, would not let me do the work for them, said it would be a conflict of interest. so they hired Orkin, guy came out, looked, said he had to get cage traps. comes back latter that day with a couple traps from tractor supply, the two for one deals & a couple cans of cat food, needless to say, those fox were safe & the kids could not use the school yard the rest of the year with the fox out . Orkin packed up after a couple weeks & handed them a real good sized bill for nothing. hopefully you can get a manger that has a idea & knows how to use a good wildlife person, but appears to me, bigger companies are more interested in customer relations than work.
John's Nuisance Wildlife Control If you like what you do for a living, It's better than a vacation. Most days.
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5159771
08/14/15 06:09 PM
08/14/15 06:09 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
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TRapper, on target with the pest control contracts, thats where their money is made. funny you say, he never got on a ladder, most of those ladders could never come off the trucks, latches are rusted closed from lack of use.
John's Nuisance Wildlife Control If you like what you do for a living, It's better than a vacation. Most days.
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5159897
08/14/15 07:49 PM
08/14/15 07:49 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
North Carolina
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North Carolina
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Paul, a ship's medic takes care of anyone who gets sick or injured while at sea. On the other side of my job I make sure everyone wears their fall arrest devices, uses the right ladders, follows our safety management system and I do vessel wide inspections weekly and departmental inspections daily...and of course whenever anything DOES go wrong Im the one that does the reporting on it.
There are Pharmacists at Wal-mart that make more money than I do. But, Im a Nationally Registered Paramedic, so my only real options on land would be to go back to working a 911 service. Brother, before that happens I will be the guy standing at the door saying 'Welcome to Wal-Mart,' or I'll be standing behind a drive through window with one of those nifty headsets on asking if you wanna large fries and drink.
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5159959
08/14/15 08:40 PM
08/14/15 08:40 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
culloden ga
bdrooks
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culloden ga
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I work for one of the bigger companies and it's not too bad. I was givin a truck to drive and gas card and all supplies the company pays for under a hundred and anything over that comes out of my check. Every job I go to I price it how I see fit and do the job the way I see it needs to be done. Which is nice. I am the type that may take thirty minutes to do a job that some of the other techs may only take five minutes to do. But when I am done it is done right and I don't have to go back. I just wish the pay system was better. We only get 25 %. The screwed up part is if you don't sell over a surtin Amount every month then they charge you back. When calls are coming in times are good but when it is slow well it sucks. Been thinking about going out on my own for a while now but it may take a little longer then I hoped. Just seems kinda scary to be out on my own but then again I would be makin me money instead of someone else
if it walks swims or flies im after it
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5160015
08/14/15 09:26 PM
08/14/15 09:26 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
North Carolina
shipmedic
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North Carolina
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DaveK...the only cure for seasickness is time at sea to give the body a chance to adjust. The only thing I'll give anyone is Meclizine...it doesnt make them quite as dopey as other meds.
Paul, I did love my job the first year, but I worked 24 hours shifts at a very urban service. I spent 5 years running calls in the projects...that was quite enough for me. I never minded the hurt or sick, it was the 2am 'ingrown toenail been hurting for a week, caddy with spinner rims in the driveway, but I need ambulance transport right now and you gotta takes me cause I gots da medicaid'...between 17-23 calls per day for 5 years, I had enough of that. I know there are truck medics out there who love it, but I had enough, one more 18 yr old kid calling me racist because I asked them if they had used drugs prior to calling me for chest pain/shortness of breath, or one more drunk spitting on me, or one more abused child, and I would end up incarcerated.
Im gonna see what they say if I can get in touch with the folks. Im due to head home next week and will be off for a month, so we'll see I reckon. BTW Ive been picking up a few beaver and groundhog jobs here and there during my off time, but I honestly have no idea how to increase my customer base to the point I could actually make any money on my own.
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5160249
08/15/15 01:01 AM
08/15/15 01:01 AM
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NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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NWWA/AZ
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focusing and telling yourself that you don't want to get sick.....
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: Big Name Company Question
[Re: shipmedic]
#5160544
08/15/15 12:18 PM
08/15/15 12:18 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
North Carolina
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Yep. I live in the woods for a reason Paul. I couldnt be a city boy if I wanted, I know folks who've made a full career of working county EMS...but working in the city ruined my desire for flashing lights and sirens. Kudos to those who can do it, but it aint in my nature to take that kind of abuse.
On the plus side, a little beaver job we did earlier has got us another 300 acres of predator trapping after deer season closes. I believe I'll make another round to the local real estate offices with our business cards while Im home this time. Thanks to all for the advice.
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