Posted on Apr 24, 2016
My Great New Life: Air Force veteran protects people in high places
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MSgt Lionel (Leo) Rondeau great article. If you like heights not a bad career.
Gravitec, he soon learned, provides training, engineering, equipment and testing with the singular, if lofty, focus of protecting those who work in high places. Whether that’s up on a 20-foot roof, climbing inside a 200-foot wind turbine, or tethered to the swaying tip of a 2,000-foot communication tower.
Gravitec, he soon learned, provides training, engineering, equipment and testing with the singular, if lofty, focus of protecting those who work in high places. Whether that’s up on a 20-foot roof, climbing inside a 200-foot wind turbine, or tethered to the swaying tip of a 2,000-foot communication tower.
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