Churd 13 Posted October 29, 2015 I have moved around the same company since I was 16. It's a refrigeration company that design, build, fit and maintain industrial refrigeration systems like the ones seen in supermarket freezer isles. We do not make the cabinets, only the guts that power them. I've done a bit of admin work in the office; photocopying, emailing, stock adjustment and count, tea making. I then moved into the workshop as there were more interesting things to do for me there. I was trained on a range of electronically assisted lifters. My favourite thing was the Junheinrich EMC B10: This was for pallets and anything else that was heavy. So my job in the workshop was to assemble frames and compressors then bolt the two together ready to be passed to the copper team who brazed them all together. I also did some cardboard crunching and at one stage got the whole storage room reorganised for more efficient picking of jobs. Now though, I'm moving to IT where I'll be an apprentice first-line support for them. Your company probably made my shop's cabinets (or part of them) Quote Share this post Link to post