Do you want to be an employee instead of a sub contractor? We want to hire you!
Needed immediately: Experienced and dependable Service technician to perform warranty work and set ladders for inspections. When warranty work is slow, you will be helping our roofing crew on the roof. You must have roofing experience and be able to prove it to our superintendent at the time of interview. You must have reliable transportation and your own hand tools. You will be using your own vehicle for service calls and you must be able to haul a ladder. You must be 100% dependable, no excuses. You will like our crew and staff, but please be ready to work.
$11 per hour plus $10 per day trip charge on the days you are doing warranty work.
someone had posted about doing A repair in Colorado. so me being unemployed,doing odd jobs,kitchen and bath remodels with a friend,I'm always looking for steady secured work. so,I go to the CL and pull up Denver. theirs this add,above. what posesses people to think that this wage vs. expectation is fair. I'm not wanting to get into A pissin contest,yet after Andrew,when it slowed down and we had calls for repairs,and essentially what this add outlines,the guy we put on made 15.00 an hour or we gave him a percentage when it bode better for him. so,in 2010,18 years later,this is A justified wage? what it tells me is that the moneys goal is to stay in the pocket of the cat while the rat drags his nads up the block. one thing,theirs other jobs that offer 40-55,000 A year. you pay crap your going to get crap people.
jimAKAblue Said: The trade off for steady secure work is lower wages. There are exceptions of course.I'm really glad you think so.
The trade off for "steady secure work" is lower wages. There are exceptions of course.
jimAKAblue Said: always looking for steady secured work.I want to believe their is. the thing is,it's the man walking up to you when you put someone on. theirs A job for me out there.Your in the wrong field if you want steady secured work. There aint no such thing in construction unless youre willing to work for $10 per hour or so. Even then, youd have to bounce between employers.
"always looking for steady secured work."
Your in the wrong field if you want steady secured work. There ain't no such thing in construction unless you're willing to work for $10 per hour or so. Even then, you'd have to bounce between employers.
Times are a changin'.
Hit the books, become a techie because thats where the money is.
my first job in roofing 13 years ago i made $9.50 a hour and i never even had been on a roof before http://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs/users/karltbraun/