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![]() Weird post I know, but the only rigger we had in New Orleans La, has recently been arrested and will be spending the next 20 years behind bars. Unfortunatly this leaves a major vacume here in town with only a few people able to do more than simple splicing and no one to do professional quality work.
I don't know if the company that employed our guy is currently looking to replace him, though I would imagine so. But if you have ever though New Orleans would be a fun place to live and are qualified this may be a good oportunity to walk into market completely lacking any professional riggers. If you might be interested feel free to contact me at Stumble at me dot com, or 504-251-2588. Greg |
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![]() I have flown into the Big Easy a number of times over the last few years, and can attest to the fact that a rigger could make a decent living there - plenty of need. Every job i go for i end up picking another one up.
Someone should really be working there.... Great Climate too, and good food!
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![]() Its kind of sad, out rigger got arrested and convicted of some nasty stuff I really don't feel confortable dicussing, but he got 20 years and won['t be back. Leaving the rebuilding sailing community with not a single person who professionally does splices, let alone rig work, or even would know what to do with a nico press. The closest person I know of is now more than 90 miles away in Mississippi. Obviously leaving a huge vacume here for a skilled person.
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