Hi, I'm 25 years old, and tired of dead end jobs. I've made the decision that I want to get into a field where I can actually make a good living as well as make a career out of it. And since I can't afford, or have time to go to college right now, It seems that construction may be the way to go, since I hear you can start out at a good wage and move up quick. I don't have any professional experience, just personal building projects. I'm also in great shape from years of playing sports and working out.
So right now I'm looking for any advice for getting into the construction field, for example, the best ways to do it, like finding a regular job, or going through an apprenticeship program. Going union or non-union. I'd like to know what sorts of things to watch out for, or not get suckered into. Perhaps some great companies that hire entry level people. Ways to find a company that offers prevailing wages. Any great advice I'd love to hear.
2007-03-18
08:06:49
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Rockstar from another dimension
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