If a worker has 15 years experience as an electrician and holds a Journeyman license, what should the skill level be?
Licensed Journeyman 10+
True or False: We should obtain all work history on apprentices, not just the most recent 5 jobs
True
What are good questions to ask someone driving 1200 miles to a position?
Do you have a reliable vehicle/what kind of vehicle do you drive? What is your gas going to cost? Have you looked into distance/travel time? What hotels have you found? Are you going to hit any tolls?
What does "ET" in 'ET Card' stand for?
Electrical trainee
True or False: You should use "Apprentice" skill level for the following trades - crane operator, equipment operator, rig welder, pipe welder and safety officer
False
When interviewing a foreman/supervisor, what is the most important question when obtaining his duties on his prior employment?
What percentage of the time did you work your tools
If a worker has worked for our client NOT through Grus and we want to submit to the client, what question do we need to have the AM ask?
If Grus finds a qualified hand that has worked for you before and is eligible for re-hire, can we submit them and still earn our fee?
What does PLC stand for?
Programmable Logic Control
When registering an electrician, what is the most important question to ask on the call back list?
If they hold an electrical license
After ending an interview, what should always be attempted when submitting a worker to HD if a worker does not provide references/references do not answer?
Googling references
What are the 5 most important topics of an HD call?
Job description, pay, hours, duration, anything preventing them from starting
What does VFD stand for?
Variable Frequency Drive