Bulldozer Training
If the idea of handling a piece of heavy equipment seems easy to you, you should think twice. Machines like bulldozers require constant attention and experience to use properly. Misusing them can cause property damage, or even injury to yourself or others. In order to avoid any of these disasters, inexperienced men and women looking to work with these machines should take some training classes.
If you think such classes are necessarily expensive or time-consuming, you should think twice. Here at the Heavy Equipment Operators School, learning to use these machines is a simple and affordable process. Simply enroll yourself in their basic or advanced course, and you're ready to start giving yourself a leg up on all future employment opportunities.
The Heavy Equipment Operators School offers a three week and six week long course, both of which run Monday through Friday, from 6:30 in the morning to 5:30 in the afternoon. One of the reasons for this intense schedule is so that people who are anxious to begin working can get their training over with as quickly as possible. The courses cover such topics as "Equipment Maintenance," "Industry Terminology, and "Units of Measure."
Along these lines, all graduates of the Heavy Equipment Operators school are helped by our Placement Office to find jobs that suit them upon graduation. There, they'll be able to put to use their newly found ability to handle 'dozers frontloaders, backhoes, rollers and graders. Parties interested in joining the Eugene, Oregon-based classes should contact HEOS at 1-800-265-7535.