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No One Was More Shocked by Lumber Mania Than Sawmill Operators
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(Bloomberg) Deep in the flatlands of South Carolina, along a dusty road rung by pine trees, the wood-saws at the Charles Ingram Lumber Company whir day and night, cranking out the two-by-fours that have become the essential, and suddenly hard-to-find, ingredient of the great pandemic housing boom.
(Bloomberg) Deep in the flatlands of South Carolina, along a dusty road rung by pine trees, the wood-saws at the Charles Ingram Lumber Company whir day and night, cranking out the two-by-fours that have become the essential, and suddenly hard-to-find, ingredient of the great pandemic housing boom.
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Alki Lumber, a locally owned and family operated business located at the top of the West Seattle bridge is seeking a full time Yard Support employee. If you are looking for a role where you can be part of our commitment to service excellence, while working outdoors and with a dedicated team, then don’t hesitate, apply today!
What you will do:
• Load materials onto vehicles and install banding/strapping, bracing or padding to prevent damage.
• Move freight, stock, and other materials from the warehouse to the production areas, loading docks, and delivery vehicles.
• Stock incoming freight neatly in appropriate locations and under cover as needed.
Home » News » Covert hits the road for retirement after 46-year career
Longtime roads superintendent Earl Covert retired from his position with the Municipality of Highlands East in April. Covert began working for the department after high school and prior to amalgamation, and was celebrated with a Distinguished Service Award last year. /Submitted photo
News12 May 2021
By Sue Tiffin
Highlands East roads superintendent Earl Covert has retired after 46 years from a job that all started because of a snowfall.
Covert, who has lived in Highland Grove his entire life, graduated from high school in Bancroft and then began working at Wilberforce Veneer and Lumber Company for about two-and-a-half years after school.