Posts Tagged ‘Southwest’

19
Feb

Arizona-Based Cat

   Posted by: admin   in Kingman Az

Arizona-Based Cat® Dealer Empire Southwest Is Recruiting Through Job Fairs, Networking











Mesa, AZ (PRWEB) October 12, 2011

A three-hour career fair for service technicians drew more than 170 applicants to Caterpillar® dealer Empire Southwest. The Sept. 17 event, held at the heavy equipment dealer’s Mesa, Arizona headquarters, was the latest move in an ongoing campaign to recruit mechanics, technicians, welders and machinists for Empire’s heavy equipment, parts and service organization.

“We currently have a very high demand for skilled labor,” said Empire Human Resources Manager Gabbie Casas. “Some industries have contracted, but the mining sector is expanding. We have more than 100 positions open – many in technical and service support for our mining clients.”

To fill those positions and prepare for future demand, Empire recruiter Greg Cortesi attends multiple job fairs and networks daily with contacts and industry resources to identify talent in the pipeline. In addition, the company recently restructured its internal communication and hiring processes for greater efficiency.

“We are competing with many others in the industry for the same pool of applicants,” said Casas. “We are fortunate, however, in that we have brand name recognition as a Cat dealer and that Empire has a great reputation within our territory.” She noted that Empire has a very low attrition rate compared to similar companies and industries.

The fair in Mesa drew applicants from as far away as Montana and New Mexico. After screenings and interviews, about 40 had been identified as qualified candidates for current and future positions. Nearly a dozen others were fast-tracked into the hiring process. “The numbers were exceptional, especially given that this event was only three hours long,” remarked Casas.

Empire’s service organization includes multiple facilities at its 40-acre Mesa headquarters, shops at 18 branch locations, dedicated service operations at several mine sites, and a large field service fleet that travels throughout Arizona and southeast California.

For more information about Empire, future career events, and current position openings, visit http://www.empire-cat.com/cm/Company/Work_at_Empire/Work_at_Empire.aspx .

About Empire Southwest, L.L.C.

Empire Southwest is the authorized Caterpillar® construction equipment dealer and engines in Arizona, Southeastern California and portions of Northern Mexico. In addition, Empire is a provider of commercial solar power systems and an authorized dealer for agriculture machinery from AGCO, Challenger, Massey Ferguson and other leading manufactures. The third-generation, family owned company was founded in 1950 and is headquartered in Mesa, Arizona. Empire locations include Apache Junction, Buckeye, Casa Grande, Eloy, Flagstaff, Kingman, Nogales, Peoria, Phoenix, Prescott, Safford, Show Low, Tucson and Yuma, Arizona; Imperial and Blythe, California; and Mexicali, Mexico. More information is available at http://www.empirecat.com.

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25
Dec

Amtrak Trip on the Southwest Chief Part 2

   Posted by: admin   in Kingman Az


Kingman, AZ – Hutchinson, KS

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1
Dec

Amtrak Trip on the Southwest Chief Part 1

   Posted by: admin   in Kingman Az


Hutchinson, KS – Kingman, AZ

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Snow is rare in Kingman, especially this heavy. Footage is on Route 66 through town.

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21
Dec

“Route 66″

   Posted by: admin   in Route 66

Here are some of the scenes I saw along Route 66 in Arizona and California, during my recent wonderful motorcycle ride around the Southwest.

The video also includes some examples of the Burma Shave ads. Here are a few websites that talk about these famous, highly entertaining ads, which were seemingly EVERYWHERE on the highways “in the old days”:

http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/hpolscrv/mthomas.htm

http://www.fiftiesweb.com/burma.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burma-Shave

http://www.signindustry.com/outdoor/articles/2000-02-15-giveusbackourburmashave.php3

The “Hollow Mountain” store and gas station is actually on a road that’s north of Route 66, but it’s funky nature fits right in with many of the quirky places on Route 66, so I included it in the video as well. There’s an entire store carved into that mountain, with restrooms and storage rooms, etc. The store owner confirmed for me that the rock is a great natural insulator, so they never have to use heat during the winter, and only need air conditioning in the summer because of the heat that the refrigerator cooling units put out.

The song for the video is three different versions of “Route 66″, one by Depeche Mode, one by Chuck Berry, and the final version by the Rolling Stones.

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17
Dec

The “Wild” Burros of Oatman, Arizona

   Posted by: admin   in Route 66

I’m back from another wonderful 3,300 mile, three and a half week motorcycle journey around the Southwest, so here’s the first video from the trip; I hope you like it :)

To me, Oatman, Arizona is the most distinctive surviving “old west” town in the Southwest, so I always enjoy motorcycling through it whenever I’m in that part of the country. Oatman is on the famous old Route 66, known as “The Mother Road”, and when the “modern highway” (to ME, “modern highway” translates directly as: “BORRRING!!!” LOL) Interstate 40 was completed, negating the need to travel 63 miles on the narrow winding Route 66 via Oatman, one would THINK that Oatman would have gone the way of many similar small towns along Route 66, and would quietly have died away. The unique character of Oatman, however, has allowed it to continue to be a town frequented by other bikers, RVers, and those wanting to relive the old days via old Route 66. Often times you can still see old Model T Fords, and other vintage cars traveling slowly through town.

About 30 minutes after I arrived in Oatman, a bunch of other bikers rumbled into town on their big V-twins, and it turned out they were travelers mainly from England, with some of the bikers also from Sweden and Greece, so they were all part of a tour that was biking the entire length of Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles.

The mountainous portion of Route 66, with its tight turns and steep dropoffs, from Kingman, Arizona to Oatman was considered so intimidating to “flat landers” during the 1930s and 40s, that many of them would hire locals to drive their cars through that area, rather than attempt it themselves. (As you can imagine, most adrenaline junkie motorcyclists like me LOVE the challenge of that stretch of narrow, mountainous road LOL)

One of the fun highlights of Oatman are the wild burros that roam around the town. These burros are the direct descendants of the burros that were used by Gold Miners as pack animals during the Gold Rush days. When the mines dried up, the miners released the burros to roam the arid Southwest.

Here’s a website that talks about the burros of Oatman: http://www.oatmangoldroad.com/burros.htm and here’s a website describing the quirky nature of this interesting town: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/13961

The song for the video is “Run Mustang Run” by Lacy J. Dalton. The song is obviously NOT about burros, but is about the wild mustangs which also inhabit the Southwest along with the burros, but I like the sentiments in the song and how it goes with the video clips, and, at the end of the day, they’re all “equine” :) Here’s one final website link that talks about both the mustangs and the burros: http://www.gatewaytosedona.com/article/id/518/page/1

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