@@ryanburbridge No, I haven't seen those yet. I'm assuming the LA ports are more advanced in that matter. Maybe soon we'll have them over here. Here are doing some improvements
I just applied to Local 12 on the 16th I have no experience besides being a appliance tech, I’m trying to go in the direction of a Equipment Operator. Any tips on passing the test?
I don’t bud apologies. I would assume it’s similar to a civil service exam. There is a test guide on the local 12 website www.oett.net/sample-exam-questions Looks like just basic common sense mechanical aptitude testing
Hey bro im apart of Local 5 heat and frost insulators im a jac apprentice and i want to join local 12 to become a crane operator, any way i can get into the union without having to wait a year to apply ???
Absolutely! www.oett.net/dispatch-hall-locations With the link above you will find a list of all the local 12 dispatch offices. At each office they maintain a list of out of work workmen. You can go in person to a hall and pay about $25.00 a month to maintain your name on their list. Each hall charges a fee so i recommend one that covers either the most available work (Pasadena or Anaheim) or one near where you live. You must pay in person every month to maintain your position. Also to be on the list you should have your skills listed. Example: “CCO certified operator with Class A CDL TWIC card”
Umm not sure your question. The video is from the “twin” ports Long Beach and Los Angeles. Specifically 2500 navy way. The old APM side. Definitely not the training trust. I am in local 12 though
I'm a truck driver. I delivered to the ports of Seattle and Tacoma WA.
Do they have automated terminals there?
@@ryanburbridge by automated you mean "no operator up there" ?
@@omabluevenice correct. Computer controlled. Like the cranes in this video
@@ryanburbridge No, I haven't seen those yet. I'm assuming the LA ports are more advanced in that matter.
Maybe soon we'll have them over here. Here are doing some improvements
I just applied to Local 12 on the 16th I have no experience besides being a appliance tech, I’m trying to go in the direction of a Equipment Operator. Any tips on passing the test?
I don’t bud apologies. I would assume it’s similar to a civil service exam. There is a test guide on the local 12 website
www.oett.net/sample-exam-questions
Looks like just basic common sense mechanical aptitude testing
Hey bro im apart of Local 5 heat and frost insulators im a jac apprentice and i want to join local 12 to become a crane operator, any way i can get into the union without having to wait a year to apply ???
Absolutely!
www.oett.net/dispatch-hall-locations
With the link above you will find a list of all the local 12 dispatch offices. At each office they maintain a list of out of work workmen. You can go in person to a hall and pay about $25.00 a month to maintain your name on their list. Each hall charges a fee so i recommend one that covers either the most available work (Pasadena or Anaheim) or one near where you live. You must pay in person every month to maintain your position. Also to be on the list you should have your skills listed.
Example: “CCO certified operator with Class A CDL TWIC card”
I made those machines!
Well let’s hear more! Did you work at the manufacturing plant or the install at the port? Let’s see some content!
@@ryanburbridge It's classified. I can't tell you anything. I like my job ;)
Yo is this the OETT local 12 ?
In Whittier or city of industry . One of those cities
Umm not sure your question. The video is from the “twin” ports Long Beach and Los Angeles. Specifically 2500 navy way. The old APM side.
Definitely not the training trust.
I am in local 12 though
@@ryanburbridge yeah that’s what I meant 😂 my bad if your in the OETT local 12
Get back to work bro ! 🤣
Exactly what i was told at the time ha ha