...raised with her family in Idaho by her grandmother Lenora Butts while her father worked for mining and lumber companies as a pipefitter. She moved to Alaska lived and worked throughout the state, including Anchorage, Fairbanks, Valdez, Juneau and Sitka...
...the following skills/qualifications/experience: · Recognized designation/certification/experience as a Journeyman Pipefitter · 3+ years of supervisory/foreman experience (managing a crew) · Experience in underground pipeline installation...
...Anchorage, Alaska where he completed his training and became an apprentice pipefitter. He and his family moved to Everett, Washington where he was a foreman pipefitter for Local #32 of Seattle and recently retired after 25 years. Guy enjoyed...
...close of World War II. He moved to Juneau in 1962 where he lived until 1979, when he moved to Anchorage. He worked as a pipefitter for Honeywell Inc., and retired in 1990. He was a member of Local 32 Plumbers and Pipefitters union. He was known as Uncle...
...close of World War II. He moved to Juneau in 1962 where he lived until 1979, when he moved to Anchorage. He worked as a pipefitter for Honeywell Inc., and retired in 1990. He was a member of Local 32 Plumbers and Pipefitters union. He was known as Uncle...
...things over for a couple of decades." He has worked a variety of jobs: commercial fisherman, foundry worker, roofer, pipefitter, shoe salesman, apartment manager, plumbing and heating, Cha's, Fred Meyer, Nugget Alaskan Outfitter. He and his...
...of the professionalism here, and it's another reason to work here," Wood said. After a stint in the Navy working as a pipefitter and welder, Wood took a job on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. There, he heard the stories of the Alaska Cook Inlet...
...to catching a winner. Also heading out of Amalga were salesperson Beverly Pacheco, sheet metal worker Dale Vilandre, and pipefitter Bill Anderson. Anderson, 39, was visiting from Fairbanks. Any secret bait in their skiff? ``TNT sound good?'' asked...
...to Powell most about the Guard, is that it allowed him to continue to work at Golden Heart Utilities, where he has been a pipefitter for 33 years. "You should think about a career in the Guard if you're not sure you want to be full-time," he said...
...to catching a winner. Also heading out of Amalga were salesperson Beverly Pacheco, sheet metal worker Dale Vilandre, and pipefitter Bill Anderson. Anderson, 39, was visiting from Fairbanks. Any secret bait in their skiff? ``TNT sound good?'' asked...
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