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Diesel Mechanics and Experts

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Massive oil leak- Cummins powered machine.

KW with a HUGE Radiator

Company looking for skilled Diesel Mechanics and Experts with the following experience for a new TV opportunity on a major cable network:

*Diesel Performance Specialist
*General Diesel Technician
Suspension/Chassis Engineer/ Fabricator

Must be from the Salt Lake City/ Utah area or willing to relocate. For more info and to apply, please send your resume, a recent photo, your contact information, and a brief paragraph about your experience to -- email address removed -- Thank you!

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So you are looking for good skilled mechanics or people that make for good TV as they are usually the complete opposite?????
 
I've got some techs here that are straight up comedians but I don't know if the world is ready for Native Maine humor.......
 
"but I don't know if the world is ready for Native Maine humor......."

I can say with a fair amount of certainty, they world is NOT ready for that. :-laf

What sucks.......is that it sounds like they are trying to make another "Diesel Brothers" "reality" show. I cringe every time I see it on TV. I tried like hell to watch the first couple of episodes as I really like all things diesel but this show sucks because its so darn scripted!
 
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I think industrial injection is in or near Salt Lake City. You might want to hit them up.


2007 3500 4x4 QCLB DRW, 5.9, G56 SBDD, Airdog II 165-4G, S&B intake, 4" straight exhaust, TS MP-8, Autometer factory match boost and pyrometer.
 
Haircuts and some decent shorts would lend Diesel Brothers some credibility. The show is entertaining to me though. Anything but the news.
 
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