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    Hey Man, Just replying to your post. I have a lot of experience with plunger lifts from the...

    Hey Man, Just replying to your post. I have a lot of experience with plunger lifts from the operations end of things, not sure if that qualifies for the experience you are looking for but I am in the hunt for a job right now and looking for something a little different than operations.
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    Looking For Experienced Plunger/Optimization Tech.

    Way off of the mark, plunger lifts are used in gas wells that produce a lot of fluid. They are used to to lift the liquid to optimize production.
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    Snowmobiling vrs Snowboarding/Skiing

    Context is Key It all depends, you cannot base anything on one individual. I have been snowboarding for 17 years, skiing for 25 years, and if you are a die hard powder freak, who can't afford the heliskiing or cat skiing (I realize the cat skiing is much cheaper but if you are a ski bum it is...
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    Edmonton in the Winter

    No Surprise Makes you wonder what people are thinking. Drove from Red Deer to Calgary today, no roll overs but with the wind blowing it was obvious that there were ice patches and people still passing me @ 130 km/hr. Watched a truck flip 200 m in front of me two weeks ago and still no one...
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    Website

    Great Site Obviously a new guy here, like the site, good to see some local color. Here is to a :yahoo: great snow year. Cheers
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    Snowmobiling vrs Snowboarding/Skiing

    On Side with Swampdonkey Hi all, Have to agree with swampdonkey on this one. It all depends on what context you take it in. The average weekend warrior on the ski hill isn't going to work up a huge sweat, nor will the all day trail rider. Change that over to the guy hiking for 3 hours to get...
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