Pulse of the Port: Profile of a Crane Operator

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2008

The Port of Long Beach is about much more than ships, trains, trucks, and cranes. . . its about people as well! This episode of Pulse of the Port profiles Mike Mitri, a gantry crane operator, one of the many important people who help to make the Port what it is today.

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  • great video 

  • I live 42 miles from Washington United Terminals. (WUT) which is affiliated with CUT. I MUCH prefer to live in the woods and commute!

  • @bleedingcry The ILWU members can make up to $250,000.00 per year if you work up to 14 shifts per week. Some guys make more if you take the skilled positions and work hard. I work as a refrigeration mechanic/ longshoreman and make more than most longshoremen. I sailed in the U.S. Merchantt Marines as Chief Refrigeration Engineer for many years in the best union in the world. I made about $100,000.oo for 6 months of work, had up to $200 million worth of refrigerated cargo which I took care of.

  • This guy is fast. Loading those containers.

  • how much do you get paid?

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