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+ | ====== Bush Landworks ====== | ||
+ | ===== About ===== | ||
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+ | Bush Landworks is a small company in Northern Idaho. They run a sawmill, do logging jobs, and make cabin kits. | ||
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+ | This was my first job that I worked over the summers and vacations while I was in high school and the first year of college. I started working as a hand for loading logs and stacking lumber, but by the end of my first summer I was running the sawmill mostly un-supervised. | ||
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+ | ===== People ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Projects ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Experience ===== | ||
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+ | This job was my first real job and it taught me a lot. Since it was usually only me and Nat, and often just me, attention to detail and safety consciousness were key. Being out of town and knowing that if a log rolls onto you that you may not be found until the next day was a good motivator. | ||
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+ | I got to learn how to operate a sawmill, bobcat, tractor, and excavator. I also learned to manage and prioritize jobs. In total, I worked at the sawmill for about 12 months over the years and have a lot of fond memories. | ||
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+ | After going to college, I have continued to do a few projects for them on the side. |