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why nobody wants to work in Construction jobs? are they so bad?

February 17, 2010 by  
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why so?

what is wrong with being out side and working on building something?

lol

btw, which area of the world are you? and what kinds of people work these jobs there?

Comments

19 Responses to “why nobody wants to work in Construction jobs? are they so bad?”
  1. Dave87gn says:

    people want construction jobs.

  2. marcia says:

    I herd they pay a lot of money – if the contractors actually pay them.

  3. Todd S says:

    im in bridge construction and its in pennsylvania im 19 and there is not many young kids my age getting into it its mostly men around 30 to 50

  4. alvy says:

    Its hard work and ppl are lazy………ohio. mostly mexicans too be honest.

  5. eMiLy says:

    Lots of people want those jobs but it isn’t a job for lazy people.

  6. no namer™ says:

    because you dunno what might happen next when you’re not that cautious.

    :D

  7. infinitysbane says:

    What circles are you hanging out in? Construction jobs are highly sought after. I live in Western New York. People of all walks of life work these jobs.

  8. racysilver says:

    It’s a healthy job, but you’ve got to be very healthy and fit. Doesn’t suit everyone.
    Sussex, UK.

  9. Veritas says:

    Too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer
    Dangerous occupation, especially if you are working on a 30 story building
    What people work these jobs…? Guys that are tough as nails.

  10. Sid says:

    Actually I live in Houston. This is a very industrial city. We have refineries, scrap metal, demolishing, building, and etc. Most of the workers in construction are Hispanics. I think nobody else wants to do the dirty job. Plus there’s dangers of getting killed out there. Especially when making a building.

  11. Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄ƷFlower Power♥ says:

    I live in the southwest desert and working in the middle of summer outside is brutal. Last summer it went weeks on end with the temp not going below 110.

  12. JackiePaper! says:

    I love construction work.
    Most likely because not as many job’s are present when the weather is bad ” snowing ect”
    You can always find patch jobs when its raining season.
    I love roofing!

  13. Bob G says:

    I loved working construction when I was younger. I was a laborer for a masonry crew. I made the mortar and wheeled to the masons and I stocked the concrete blocks and bricks.

    Lots of time spent outside and I was in fantastic shape.

    There’s better paying jobs available once you have an education, though.

  14. Achmed the Dead Terrorist says:

    With the influx of illegal aliens entering the job market, they have cut the wages to a ridiculous low level.

    Ever been on a hot tar roof in the 100 degree summer sun…. I didn’t think so.

  15. james says:

    Honestly, I think manual labor isn’t respected enough. At walmart, you can get a job as a cart pusher and get 40 hours a week. The problem is that it’s the lowest paying job there. You don’t get full time benefits, or anything. They do provide Gatorade for the really hot days, but that’s about it.

  16. BOONDOCK SAINT says:

    Well it’s hard work.
    You got jackoff contractors who sometimes don’t pay out.
    Long days doing hard labor.
    It can be dangerous work.
    You know things like this.

  17. Mike M (number 3) says:

    those jobs pay very well here but many people think you are stupid if you work with your hands so everybody wants an office job that pays nothing plus most ppl are lazy.
    i do some construction in the summer and i am a welder so i go to construction sites sometimes and fix machines.

    i live in new york state and most of the ppl working are white men unless the state says you must hire other color ppl

  18. Michael R says:

    I’ve been in the Carpenters Union for 23 years.my son also is a carpenter.We work in an oil refinery in Indiana(U.S.).Yes,it can be dangerous.The company we work for is a leader in safety in our industry and we do our best to look out for one another.And contrary to what some here might think,we are paid very well.My benefit package is over 15 dollars an hour.There are quite a number of guys just like me that earn over 100,00 dollars a year.And if you think we don’t need education – guess again.The work we do demands a knowledge of both algebra and geometry to make things work.
    But,it isn’t for everyone.It can be hard work and you have to enjoy being outside most of the time.There is absolutely nothing wrong with earning an honest living to support yourself and family.

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