
I need a job I work in all types of construction electricity plumbing painting drywall I can work in the area that is fast food airport I have industry I am willing to work immediately #construction #jobsearch #foodservices #application #advice #interview #workfromhome

I have contacted many companies regarding work opportunities since October of last year, but I have not received a positive response despite my 8 years of experience in the construction of electrical substations, potable water, and wastewater pumping stations, also I have knowledge of all the details related to the execution of a combined cycle power plant. could anyone advise me? # #jobsearch #engineering #construction #job

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Go to your nearest labor union. Whether it be the laborers, ironworker, electricians! Which ever you choose. You sign up and depending on their way of getting a promising future just follow the steps and follow them. There really isn’t a better way to make really good money and have benefits for you and your dependents. Also a pretty good retirement. That is about the best way to make really good money without a four year college education.

Shortly after being hired I was put in charge of a very large remodeling project Making sure carpenters got windows and doors installed , making sure plumbers kept on track replacing water heaters, making sure carpenters resized the wall openings to accommodate shorter windows #construction


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I am looking for a restaurant cleaning service contract #construction

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As a construction laborer for a general contractor or GC, you really do not need to provide any special skills. It's basically cleaning behind all of the other trades on site and dealing with garbage, special projects handed down by the super's which Manage specific trades during the project. Now if you are a skilled laborer which has experience in A specific skill such as, carpentry, electrician, plumbing, masonry, etc., then you would provide that skill as a skilled trade on your resume. The only problem with that is there are companies on site which are paid at a much higher rate to do the same thing that you might be asked to do, only because your GC knows that you know how to do it, but you are going to get a general contractor wage, which is way less than with the trades would receive if they are hired to do it.
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