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How Heavy Equipment Training Can Help Your Job Prospects in This Uncertain Market

Last updated 3 months ago

Before the recession, construction companies could afford to hire workers with little or no experience. However, now that our economic growth has been scaled back a bit, employers are mainly hiring workers who have experience, special certifications, or both. If you’re having trouble finding steady work, heavy equipment training from a private vocational school can help. Here’s how:

  • Gaining jobsite experience

Since you can’t learn how to operate a backhoe in the classroom, all quality heavy equipment training programs include plenty of hands-on experience. For example, West Coast Training’s heavy equipment training course splits the time evenly between the classroom and the field. Completing a program and becoming a licensed heavy equipment operator proves to employers that you know your way around a jobsite.

  • Mastery of multiple machines

Some people who are currently out of work have a history of putting all their eggs in one basket. Though specialization is important in the workplace, versatility is perhaps equally important. Once you complete a heavy equipment training course, you will be qualified to operate two or more different machines; though employers may turn down a backhoe operator, they may have a harder time turning down a backhoe and dozer operator.

  • Learning important skills

A heavy equipment training course won’t just teach you how to operate a few big machines—it will teach you a host of other useful skills as well. For example, you’ll learn site preparation, surveying, preventive maintenance, and much more. In the classroom, you’ll also be exposed to engineering, volume computations, and safety measures. A heavy equipment training course will basically turn you into the perfect candidate for an entry-level heavy construction job.

 

If you’re having a tough time finding a job, contact us at West Coast Training. Our heavy equipment training course can teach you the skills you need to become an asset to any jobsite. Don’t spend another week on the couch—give us a call at (360) 450-3172 and take one step closer to a rewarding new career. 

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