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From his humble beginnings on a farm in Avoca, New York, to managing high-stakes construction projects in nineteen different countries, George Schuschereba's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. "One Helluva Ride" recounts his real-life experiences in the construction safety industry, where he faced immense challenges, from responding to the 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Center to constructing a liquefied natural gas facility in Trinidad, where he endured dangerous working conditions and the heartbreaking loss of workers.This true story offers an authentic glimpse into the life of a safety manager, highlighting the risks, ethical dilemmas, and dedication required to protect workers in some of the world's most hazardous environments. Through moments of human connection and cross-cultural encounters, George emphasizes the importance of stringent safety measures while sharing his personal growth and professional insights.George's story is a powerful motivation for young people to consider working abroad. The financial benefits are significant-overseas work often provides high-paying opportunities with housing, food, and travel expenses covered, allowing workers to save most of what they earn. Beyond the monetary rewards, living and working in different countries exposes you to diverse cultures, builds a global network, and gives you invaluable experience that can fast-track your career.Whether you're just starting out or looking to break into a new field, "One Helluva Ride" will inspire you to consider the world as your workplace. George's journey is a testament to the adventure, growth, and financial success of embracing the opportunities that working overseas offers. If you've ever dreamed of making a good living while seeing the world, this book will show you the way.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9798330601530
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 132
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-11-22
- Förlag: George Schuschereba