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Real Americans Rushing Away From Construction Jobs. Too Lazy.


               
2016 Sep 6, 5:54am   20,569 views  87 comments

by neplusultra57   follow (0)  

The brown horde is taking all your jobs and robbing you of your cultural superiority. Taco trucks on every corner.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/construction-worker-shortage-weighs-on-hot-us-housing-market/ar-AAixWgL?li=BBnbfcN

"GUARANTEED WORK, FEW TAKERS

Colorado alone will need 30,000 more workers in the construction field in the next six years, a number that does not account for those who will retire, according to a study by the Association of General Contractors.

The association estimates that there are approximately 200,000 unfilled construction jobs in the U.S. - a jump of 81 percent in the last two years. Private companies say that they are having a hard time attracting workers, and they are often forced to give employees on-the-spot raises to prevent them from going to competitors. Carpenters and electricians are often listed as the most in-demand specialties.

"The labor shortage is getting worse as demand is getting stronger," said John Courson, chief executive of the Home Builders Institute, a national nonprofit that trains workers in the construction field.

Small, the Denver builder, estimates that he could construct at least 10 percent more homes this year if he had enough workers. But he remains short-staffed, despite raising pay to levels above what he paid during the housing bubble a decade ago."

#abolishthe13thamendment

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1   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   @   2016 Sep 6, 5:59am  

It's too dangerous to do that work while on drugs.

2   neplusultra57   @   2016 Sep 6, 6:18am  

Easier to go to a safe place at the orangedouchebag's rallys and blame the beaners.

3   bob2356   @   2016 Sep 6, 6:19am  

neplusultra57 says

Real Americans Rushing Away From Construction Jobs. Too Lazy.

What a load of bullshit. The construction industry goes through the same boom and bust cycle time after time. The industry crashes and people bail out. Then when the upturn happens there is a shortage of people. That's what the article says.

The exact same thing happens in the oil patch and other cyclical fields.

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