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*Flint, Michigan-based American Metal Roofs, said he tried to fill 10 positions last year for seven residential roofing crews throughout Michigan. It took him more than 6 months—despite paying his employees bounties for bringing in successful new hires. “A third of our applicants can’t read the tape measure,” he said. | *Flint, Michigan-based American Metal Roofs, said he tried to fill 10 positions last year for seven residential roofing crews throughout Michigan. It took him more than 6 months—despite paying his employees bounties for bringing in successful new hires. “A third of our applicants can’t read the tape measure,” he said. | ||
*This is the secret about construction that many people don’t get: positions that typically pay good money require technical knowledge and significant training, while others can mandate certifications and college degrees. | *This is the secret about construction that many people don’t get: positions that typically pay good money require technical knowledge and significant training, while others can mandate certifications and college degrees. | ||
* 2019, construction careers paid laborers on average $42,320 a year; carpenters took home $53,150, while managers earned $103,960, according to the BLS. Certifications differ for trades like electricians and plumbers, as well as for types of construction such as residential, commercial and industrial. Training time varies from 4-week introductory courses to two-year trade school certificates |
Revision as of 22:03, 14 January 2022
- "Above all else, creating an environment that encourages collaboration, teamwork and recognizes performance is key"-[1]
- Flexibility is key. Getting control of one's life. [2]
- Average construction pay is - California construction workers bring in some of the highest salaries in the country, with an average hourly wage of $21.26.
- US. construction is sprawling, employing roughly 5% of the nation’s workforce (7.3 million employees) at some 680,000 firms, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
- But if you are one of those unemployed Americans willing to try, be forewarned: entry level construction workers are not what many firms are looking for. You have to know what you’re doing.
- Flint, Michigan-based American Metal Roofs, said he tried to fill 10 positions last year for seven residential roofing crews throughout Michigan. It took him more than 6 months—despite paying his employees bounties for bringing in successful new hires. “A third of our applicants can’t read the tape measure,” he said.
- This is the secret about construction that many people don’t get: positions that typically pay good money require technical knowledge and significant training, while others can mandate certifications and college degrees.
- 2019, construction careers paid laborers on average $42,320 a year; carpenters took home $53,150, while managers earned $103,960, according to the BLS. Certifications differ for trades like electricians and plumbers, as well as for types of construction such as residential, commercial and industrial. Training time varies from 4-week introductory courses to two-year trade school certificates