Year: 2013

Using a Dozer on Farmland

Seeing the Whole Picture of Dozers A dozer, also known as a bulldozer, is classified as a continuous tracked tractor with a ripper or claw-like tool and blade or metal plate, which is used to drive off excessive quantities of sand, construction materials, rubble, and soil. Dozers are normally found at construction sites, military bases, …

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Seeing Which Customers Have Taken Advantage of our Training

At ClickDimensions, all of our customers and partners have unlimited access to our training classes, ClickDimensions Academy. We deliver all of this training via GoToWebinar, which means we can take advantage of our awesome GoToWebinar integration. We also like to periodically check-in to see if our customers are taking advantage of our training. This helps …

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Using Dozers in Mining

What is mining? Mining is the process of removing valuable minerals such as gold, silver, platinum or geological materials like copper, zinc, and even iron from mountains, under the earth, from caves, cavities, crevices, and other places where the presence of such materials exist. In order to have this done, digging deep inside such places …

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Construction-Specific Payroll: What It Is and Why You Need It

The term “payroll” is a well-recognized, often time feared term with any business; regardless of whether it is a construction business or not. Generally, a construction manager will opt to use one of the more reputable payroll services. However, while most of the notable names in business payroll services provide an excellent service, if they …

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Mixed Signals in Tuition Reimbursement

When it comes to company provided tuition reimbursement employees are sending mixed signals. Everybody wants the benefit, value companies who provide the perk, claim they see the need for higher education — yet, most who have access to tuition reimbursement … Continue reading → Powered by WPeMatico