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This is for real!! You may have seen this ad before but we lost our host that we had casted and we are now back to the drawing board!National Geographic Television is looking for an experienced engineer or certified construction worker to host a new ten-part television series.The ideal candidate will have a diverse range of experience in one or more of the following industries: aviation, shipping, rail freight, construction, mining, or civil engineering.You dont have to have an engineering degree, you just have to prove that: you have engineering experience, you love your work, and you have the ability to communicate that passion to others.Professional certification in welding, commercial diving, metal work, or electronics is desirable.The series will be broadcast on National Geographic Channels both in the United States and around the world in the second half of 2008.Send resumes and inquiries to Molly Tait, [email protected] Better still send a video of yourself on the job to Worlds Toughest Fixes, C/O National Geographic Television, 1145 17th Street NW, Washington DC 20036Quick! We're losing time.
Reply:certified construction worker?
Reply:Wow sounds great!!! weld it like you own it
Reply:Well I aint no certified anything but I can fix anything and weld just about anything. And you are wecome to come to the rock and have a look at what we got going on. Steel Thunder Welding LLC. St. Thomas VI USAMM350PBOBCAT 3MAXSTAR 150 STH375 EXTREME PLASMA6.5 HP COMPRESORDEWALT 18, 24, AND 36 VOLTO/A TORCH SETAND SO MUCH MORE I DONT REMEMBERALL IN MY 2005 2500HD EXTENDED CAB L/B
Reply:I have concerns that this is a spamming technique. I decided to try going to the ngs.org of the poster's email and the site had a couple of NG images on it, but an expired security certificate and it immediately tried to install programs on my computer!All of the valid NG websites seem to be under the nationalgeographic.com domain, not ngs.org. I would think very hard before sending anything to that email address! I may be wrong, but this just doesn't add up!
Reply:I thought the same, so I sent an e-mail to the general information request e-mail address listed on national geographics website.That person (Julia soembody) forwarded my e-mail (questioning this solicition as a scam) to Molly Tait - the person who posted - at her address at ngs.org. I think it's pretty legitimate.NG TV appears to be the production arm of the national geographic society.
Reply:Looks legitimate to me, the address posted is for the National Geographic Society. http://local.yahoo.com/details?id=12397360John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com |
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