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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 34 months ago |
I am a Certified H E O, I II III. I obtained my certs on Nov of 06. I have been looking for work in Las Vegas and Arizona. Calif. What does it take to get hired. They either want a High School Diploma, or experience, how do you obtain that if no one wants to give you a chance, not even the Unions? |
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Nicholas Hammer in Frisco, Colorado 32 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez said: I am a Certified H E O, I II III. I obtained my certs on Nov of 06. I have been looking for work in Las Vegas and Arizona. Calif. What does it take to get hired. They either want a High School Diploma, or experience, how do you obtain that if no one wants to give you a chance, not even the Unions?Give me a call Rodolfo...located in North central Colorado...most everyone will hire and train up here...(970) 485-4113 |
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Brian in Boulder City, Nevada 30 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: Hi Angie Rodolfo, Have you seen all the videos from that school? They are all over the internet... Sheesh... I found the number on there website... nv-sc.com.... It's 702-644-2509 Call them and they can help you... |
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Jamesa in Washington, District of Columbia 30 months ago |
I had no idea that when I graduated from college that they had promised to get me a job. I guess all that interview coaching was just in case none of the companies that guaranteed me a job actually hired me.
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Mike in Las Vegas, Nevada 30 months ago |
Rodolfo, I live in Las Vegas and popped my head into the Nevada School of Construction. I was thinking about going to school, but I am going to wait a little longer. Anyways, I didn't get the feeling that they promise anyone a job. They simply offer training to help you become an equipment operator. If the jobs they gave you aren't open, keep looking. I know there are TONS of jobs with all of the construction going on! At least they have people on their staff to help find some jobs. The last school I went to just gave me a certificate and showed me the door!!!! |
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Ron Berkham in Las Vegas, Nevada 30 months ago |
Rodolfo, I attended that school last year and graduated in November. Right out of school I got a job for $28 an hour. Within 3 months, I got a raise to $35 an hour. If it wasn't for that school giving me the opportunity, I would be moving furniture for $9 an hour like I was before. The staff was helpful, but it was MY hard work that got me the job. I sent out a lot of resumes, but in the end, it was the first place I sent to that gave me the best job. There is a lot of work in Vegas (and I work in Mesquite, too).
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Jason in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: I am a Certified H E O, I II III. I obtained my certs on Nov of 06. I have been looking for work in Las Vegas and Arizona. Calif. What does it take to get hired. They either want a High School Diploma, or experience, how do you obtain that if no one wants to give you a chance, not even the Unions? Right on bro! I'm with you on that one, I became NCCER certifed in H.E.O. levels 1 and 2, I went to ATS Nevada on 4405 E. Colton Ave in Vegas and finished on March 2nd. NOBODY has even considered giving me a chance!! and it is becoming aggravating!I am starting to think it was a HUGE waste of time and $12,500!! ($10,995 for school, and $1,500 for hotel)
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Jay in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: Hi Angie Right on I agree lets file a class action! |
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Jason in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
One instructor I had in level 1 at ATS-NV would be drunk almost everynight (he was staying at the hotel most of the students were staying) on a couple of our "tests" we were given wrong info, and got the answers wrong because of it! |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
I also attended ATS graduaded in Nov of 2006, I don't know what to tell you about the instructor, I didn't run into anything like that, however I still can't find a job nowhere, I reside in Tucson, AZ where they pay you peanuts for whatever your trade is, and they don't want to accept the credentials that I paid so much money for. They wont even give you a chance, I have applied to so many areas, all over the State of AZ, CA and also Nevada, and nothing. I am truly sorry to hear that you had that experience, you should have reported him. I will keep on looking. |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
Ron Berkham in Las Vegas, Nevada said: Rodolfo, I attended that school last year and graduated in November. Right out of school I got a job for $28 an hour. Within 3 months, I got a raise to $35 an hour. If it wasn't for that school giving me the opportunity, I would be moving furniture for $9 an hour like I was before. The staff was helpful, but it was MY hard work that got me the job. I sent out a lot of resumes, but in the end, it was the first place I sent to that gave me the best job. There is a lot of work in Vegas (and I work in Mesquite, too). I have been sending out Resumes Everyday, Lamar is still puting out Co. that don't respond. I am glad you got hired, why didn't you call me. As a matter of fact I am going to be attending a job fair this coming Saturday out of State. Maybe I will get lucky. I have a question for you. Who hired you in Vegas, not to imply racism, what color are you, I feel that I am being discriminated upon, I happen to be a Mexican American, not a white one, a Brown skin one, they don't even call me for an interview. I am not downing the Scool, I am quoting their promise of placement. That is false adds because they don't place. Lamar is in charge of that, and half the time he does not know what he is doing. That whole bunch in there are all in the good ole boys club, they all live in the same street in Vegas. |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
Jay in San Diego, California said: Right on I agree lets file a class action! I keep seeing this school for training all over the map, if anyone starts a suit count me in. |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
Hi Jay
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Angie in Las Vegas, Nevada 29 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: Hi Jay It seems to me that you should be trying to get your high school diploma! I wouldn't hire you either if you did not have a high school dimploma. Think about it. Before you blame someone for you problems take a look at "the man in the mirror". 90% of life is how you react to it. |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
This has nothing to do with a High School Diploma, alot of the places that I have applied for are not even asking for it, they do not recognize this School, Question are you in their payroll? I believe you are if I remember correctly. I am not the only one that is telling horror stories about this School. I am not the expert here, they are they sure now how to take people out for a ride. I will get hired sooner or later, but not because of where I attended school, but because of my reputation as an employee. Sooner or later this will go back on them. Believe me I know. I believe you all belong to the same Church, and I also believe that this is not what it teaches. I realize that we are not all perfect, and that we have free will, however that does not give them or anyone else to take advantage of others. |
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Jay in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: Hi Jay Yep I paid $10,995 for 2 levels, and another $1500 for 6 weeks at the WORST hotel I have ever stayed at! called The Emerald Suites Nellis, what a DUMP that place was! broken furniture, holes in the wall and bedroom door, microwave hardly worked, WORST beds I ever slept on, refrigerator leaked water from the top of the inside and ruined a bunch of food I had, I set little traps to see if the room service was snooping around, and every time the traps were set off, I was told by fellow students stuff was missing out of there rooms! what bulls*** when you cant trust anyone!
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John in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: This has nothing to do with a High School Diploma, alot of the places that I have applied for are not even asking for it, they do not recognize this School, Question are you in their payroll? I believe you are if I remember correctly. I am not the only one that is telling horror stories about this School. I am not the expert here, they are they sure now how to take people out for a ride. I will get hired sooner or later, but not because of where I attended school, but because of my reputation as an employee. Sooner or later this will go back on them. Believe me I know. I believe you all belong to the same Church, and I also believe that this is not what it teaches. I realize that we are not all perfect, and that we have free will, however that does not give them or anyone else to take advantage of others. Hey Rodolfo, I bet those other people posting like Angie, Ron, Mike, Brian etc. are just people from the school using fake names to make the school look good! |
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Brett Bradbury in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
Yeah I went to ATS in Vegas,I was gonna stay through level 3, but I hi-tailed it the hell outta there, when I saw what BS it was! I stayed until level 1 was done. I would feel embarrassed to apply for an equipment job with what knowledge I learned from that place!( the instructor was lame) www.yellowmetalusa.com is a joke too, never stuff there either, in my area.
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
Sorry to hear you got taken for a ride also, We all learned a great lesson. I will not ever referred them to anyone. You are correct they are trying to run a business with out any updated equipment, there is nothing proffessional about them at all. |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
Hi John
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Ryan in Yuba City, California 29 months ago |
I'm glad I talked to some of you before I threw 15 grand down the Toilet. Anybody looking o become a Heavy Equipment operator should look at going to deep creek construction school $5900 state certified and your msha cert |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
Thank you Ryan
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George in Las Vegas, Nevada 29 months ago |
Hey man, you should have come to the carreer fair for Phelps Dodge. They just hired a slug of people. I know that 8 of us were grads from the school. |
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Dan E in El Cajon, California 29 months ago |
whats up brett bradburry live in san diego 2 was looking at going to this school but glad i found this website. what was the name of that place that you found for $6200 with a lot better equpt? |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
I did go to the job fair, they did hire alot of people, I even took a friend, and he got hired. I was told to go to orientation the following Wed, which I did, I am about 3 hrs away from Hurley NM, and that I was going to be making 18.00 per hr, and that I would be working at the Chino Mine in Hurley, and that I was over qualified, and I would be trained in their huge Equipment. I went to the orientation which turned out to be another interview, by this two men, and guess what they informed that because I had no experience as a heavy equipment operator, I would have to start as a laborer, making 11 dollars an hr, and working nights. Since this is a Union job it would be up to them to at what point I would at least start on the Equipment, maybe. I asked them how come you people hired a man that doesn't speak english, they had to get him a spanish speaking interviewer, has no education, and you hired him at 18 per her, and all you asked for was a backgroung check, and drug test, he passed those two, and he starts work in Morenci AZ this coming Monday. Their answer was. How do you know this? I said because I brought him with me. Guess what they did not have an answer. Oh well that is how it goes. So good luck with whoever got hired there. |
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Brett Bradbury in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
Dan E in El Cajon, California said: whats up brett bradburry Dude I am sorry cant recall, just search "heavy equipment schools" I believe thats what I did! it was a little while back now, I believe they were in one of the Carolina's
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Ryan in Yuba City, California 29 months ago |
Deep creek construction school(apple valley) $5900 loader dozer excavator backhoe trencher skip loader grader state certified and msha cert |
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Snake11 in Fairmount, Georgia 29 months ago |
Dude i went to the ATS in Georgia. I went through Level 1. The instructors were great. We had 9 people to a class and 12 pieces to the 9 of us. Yes the living arrangements stink but oh well get over it. I have been out 4 days and already have 3 job offers starting between $25-$30/hr. Im getting my Class A cdl's next week so better pay. You just have to look. Dont knock the school. They dont come out and tell you that they will find you a job. I was told they would help and thats it. I found my own jobs. |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
Hi Dude
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John in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: Hi Dude Hey Roberto "Snake11???" gee 4 days out and I got 3 job offers already! starting 25-30 an hour!?! HAHA yeah right!!
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John in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
This site is so much bulls***, its funny to see all
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Jason in San Diego, California 29 months ago |
When I applied for an apprenticeship program (which I still have not heard back from and have called several times and still nothing!) I told him what H.E.school I went to (ATS)
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Ryan in Yuba City, California 29 months ago |
DEEP CREEK CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL IT WILL SAVE YOU BIG MONEY AND YOU GET BETTER CERTS AND ONLY 10 PEOPLE PER CLASS. HE WILL TELL YOU ALL THE HOAXS ABOUT ATS. ATS IS A SCAM DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY. PS WHO HAS EVER HEARD OF A CONTRACTOR HIRING A LEVEL 1 2 OR 3 OPERATOR LOL. TYPE IN DEEP CREEK CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL IN GOOGLE AND CHECK IT OUT. |
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Dan E in El Cajon, California 29 months ago |
thanks for the info on the school i am glad i didn't waist my money or risk my credit |
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Snake11 in Ranger, Georgia 29 months ago |
No im a real dude here that went to the Georgia-ATS. yeah the setup was alittle s*** but i just went for the training. And believe me if you have a Class A and HEO certification you make great pay. But remember the place im thinking of going starts at 27/hr but very very s***ty benefits. I have a kid and need some kickass benefits. But no s*** only 2 of the instructors knew what the hell they were doing and the rest were full of it. Move to GA if you need a job they are everywhere. There is a guy that was in level 2 while i was going who already had a job when he got out at 23/hr without a cdl. I had an interview about 2 hours after graduation with CW matthews in Marietta,GA. But i hear there are better schools out there just research it. i went to GA-ATS cause im about an hour away. so keep your heads up and you will find what you are looking for. |
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Audrey (Host) in Austin, Texas 29 months ago |
John in San Diego, California said: This site is so much bulls***, its funny to see all Anyone can vote on the comments by clicking on Yes or No. Thanks! |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona 29 months ago |
Hi John
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Miguel Medina in Marysville, California 28 months ago |
Im with all you guys ats/nsc is a joke i was better off going in to company as a laborer shoveling all day long and asking for seat time when ever i could. i did levels 123 and know im broke and have a job with the company i worked before which was cool better then nothing. work is very slow where i live i know alot of people that work in this trade and there still layed off till maybe next month its just the way it goes. one thing i learned is dont rely on the CERTIFICATION they can careless if you have it. they want to know you can OPERATE not pass a test on paper. if it were up to me i would do a FIELD test. there were alot of guys that couldnt run EQUIPMENT to save there lives. and left with certification because they can pass a test on paper and thats bulls*** they just want the money they dont care if you know what u are doing. if all else fails and u really need work go in as a laborer get your foot in the door dont tell them u went to the school tell them to let you on the machine them show what you got most of the time its all confidents if you dont have that in this trade your screwed. P.S. YOUR RIGHT JEFF IS A...... i cant even say it wont let me. |
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Snake11 in Lebanon, Georgia 28 months ago |
Man they have schools all over the nation. There is even one in New Zealand. I over heard the instructors. But Rodolfo i wish you had better luck. You had to pay just like everyone else. The school in georgia was cool. I believe they lease a building out. But they own all the equipment. And yeah they will give anyone a certificate which was messed up. I felt i done great but there were others who upon graduation still didnt know what they were doing and they got the same certification as me. Try getting your CDL's it helps alot. And look into your local Septic companies. some pay really good. i hope you have better luck. |
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Phil in Kapolei, Hawaii 28 months ago |
Ron,
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Retired Operator in Chicago, Illinois 28 months ago |
Many of you are finding out that life isn't fair. It never has been. You've obviously been ripped off, but water under the bridge is just that. Even a successful class-action suite won't recompense you for many years to come. Don't bother sending out resumes. That usually doesn't work in the construction trades. Dress and act like someone that they might want to hire. Drive around (dressed to work - gloves, hardhat, lunch box, etc.) till you spot a construction site. Walk up to one of the workers and ask who the foreman is. Ask the foreman for a job - and if that job entails shovel work, screeding concrete, brick tending, or whatever, do it. After the foreman find out that will actually work, you'll get your chance "on the seat". Face reality - you're going to have to pay your dues; they won't start you at the top. Very few companies will put an unkown quantity on an expensive machine. I wouldn't. I'll bet you wouldn't either. Good luck, and remember when life gives you lemons, make lemonaide. Retired heavy equipment operator. |
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Yuliana Z in Sacramento, California 28 months ago |
To any one out there thats interested the HEO field,
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Yuliana Z in Sacramento, California 28 months ago |
I also wanted to mention for those of you that dont have your class A, you can also obtain that here, its all payed for. I really do hope that this info helps you or someone that you know that is trying to go into this challengin field. Good luck.
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seth 28 months ago |
Ryan in Yuba City, California said: I'm glad I talked to some of you before I threw 15 grand down the Toilet. Anybody looking o become a Heavy Equipment operator should look at going to deep creek construction school $5900 state certified and your msha cert hey ry just reading thru sum 4ums saw you were from yuba. well, thats where i grew up just check'n if i might know ya |
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Ryan in Yuba City, California 28 months ago |
seth said: hey ry just reading thru sum 4ums saw you were from yuba. well, thats where i grew up just check'n if i might know ya dont know what school did you go to what year you graduate |
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Matt Ford in Boise, Idaho 27 months ago |
Brett Bradbury in San Diego, California said: Yeah I went to ATS in Vegas,I was gonna stay through level 3, but I hi-tailed it the hell outta there, when I saw what BS it was! I stayed until level 1 was done. I would feel embarrassed to apply for an equipment job with what knowledge I learned from that place!( the instructor was lame) www.yellowmetalusa.com is a joke too, never stuff there either, in my area. What's the name of the school you saw for $6200 and where is it located? |
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ernie 27 months ago |
ats is not the right school. broken equipment like 30 people per class what is that and to much money to the trash. |
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Jose Espinal in Gretna, Louisiana 27 months ago |
Rodolfo Gonzalez in Tucson, Arizona said: I am a Certified H E O, I II III. I obtained my certs on Nov of 06. I have been looking for work in Las Vegas and Arizona. Calif. What does it take to get hired. They either want a High School Diploma, or experience, how do you obtain that if no one wants to give you a chance, not even the Unions? Yo 'g', I feel u. That's exactly what I've been going through. I'm pretty sure a lot of us who have spent our money on these training schools have been going through the same thing. All I can tell you is hang in there 'g' and keep it movin'! |
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Rodolfo Gonzalez in Sahuarita, Arizona 27 months ago |
Thank you for the advice, I finally hit on a job, great Co, with the help of God, and persistence, they pay me quite well, my Supervisor is Super, I am driving the big Machines. I had worked for them for 2 weeks back in March, and I was assistant to the mechanic, I was welding the heavy equipment, they knew that I was a Certified Heavy equipment operator. Than there were layoffs, however about 2 weeks ago they called me and offered me a job driving the big machines. I took it, I knew that somehow God would come through for me, because I had helped this Co out when they needed an experienced welder. I am on my way to the top, and believe me it was not the School that I attended. It was the man upstairs. |
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Wes in San Diego, California 27 months ago |
Anyone attend the newly opened California Construction Course, which is basicly the same school as the one in Las Vegas ? I guess it has just opened up here.
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