IntelliShift on LinkedIn: You speak fleet? So do we!
Thanks to Matthew Ruhlig (left) our Experience…
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You speak fleet? So do we!
Thanks to Matthew Ruhlig (left) our Experience Group Team Supervisor and Thomas Dekanchuk (right) our Installation Coordinator for wearing their hearts on their...tees.
The Role of the Ride Captain in Cold Weather
The Ride Captain plays a pivotal role in ensuring the group's safety, especially in cold weather. Here are some responsibilities and tips for Ride Captains:
*Plan the route carefully, considering road conditions
*Keep the group informed about any planned stops for warming up
*Always carry a first-aid kit and an extra sweat-shirt
*Look for signs of hypothermia at stops - slowness, uncontrollable shaking
*Check batteries - they lose power in extreme cold
For a detailed guide on the role of a Ride Captain, visit Ride Captains and Tail Gunners.
Working hard doesn’t always allow us to have the best results towards developing ourself or achieving better results.. as much the intention is to deliver the highest outcome or may give it our full time and energy accordingly to shine or be recognized in our career.
The harsh factor is that some people with influence may believe “It’s Not a MUST”for them to appreciate things the way you are expecting to be treated for the given hard work., Regardless of the time and energy given, you were never requested to work Harder or above & beyond or spend time out of your personal and family quality moments because this was totally a personal choice to do.
“Nothing should be compared against your family moments.. Temporary will never be equals to permanent” because it’s two different factors. Some will say “I should not let go an opportunity”!! Listen carefully..,,
In the otherhand, Work Smart to ensure finishing the work just the way it’s expected in a timely fashion. Leave room for improvement for some other time. You can’t do everything perfectly at once. Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped living with the results of other people's thinking. These noise opinions shouldn’t drown out your own inner voice.
IMPORTANTLY, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.. Change will not come if we wait for some other person mercy or extra time. “WE ARE THE ONES we have been waiting for”. So YES, sometimes you need to let opportunity pass to prepare yourself for the next coming one while you are in a stronger shape than before. Because we are the change that we seek at first.. then the better opportunity will become the attractive result of the present WE are..
Work harder vs. Work Smarter.. I pick the 2nd team from this onwards…
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Take a look at this film that our CEO was an Executive producer on. Let's chat about how your company or organization can benefit from a micro-documentary, and why the story of what you do is important.
🎥🧙🏼♂️CEO, Filmmaker, Producer, and Content Creator
Ok - to balance yesterday’s post!
This film is one of the films that I am most proud of. It was produced by the Agency I was an owner of in America, I was an Executive Producer on the film. The film was created 100% by our team except for the archive footage which was added to the edit. We did the full creative, storyboarding, all shooting, including all of the drone footage (not easy at those altitudes), and of course the edit. We owned the whole process of the Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production.
It is amazing working with teams that can produce this level of film. This is a great story - I am posting the trailer here and in the first comment I will post a link to the full film. The film falls on the long side of a micro documentary at just over 26.5 minutes (most micro docs are between 2-25 minutes).
If you would like to chat more about this film or if you would like to speak about how Qreative Edge can produce a documentary for your organization I would love to speak. In the meantime enjoy!
https://lnkd.in/ekZEKrrW
The new 1,200-foot-long Evergreen ship Ever Max holds 15,432 Twenty-foot Equivalent (TEU) containers. It’s longer than four football fields, and requires a deep water channel, a very large berth, and ultra-large cranes for loading and unloading containers.
It's not the biggest in the Evergreen fleet but it's big enough not to be able to dock at any of the Australian ports.
New ships have better fuel efficiency and lower carbon emissions.
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Installation Quality Assurance Engineer at USA12Volt
3wSo happy I caught this moment on camera!