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Are jobs in this industry on the rise? Are there any sub-sectors that are growing? Where are the jobs? Which places have the most estimator opportunities? |
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John in Macon, Georgia 60 months ago |
I am a recruiter with clients in Atlanta (and other major cities) who need Estimators today. Comp is very competitive and can go into 6 figures, plus incentives and benefits. Contact me with qualifications and interest. John john@goodnamestaffing.com |
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Edward Walsh in Orange, Connecticut 59 months ago |
Host said: Are jobs in this industry on the rise? Are there any sub-sectors that are growing? Yes- we are doing an article about this in the April edition of Estimating Today, the newsletter for the American Society of Professional Estimators (Aspenational.com) |
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Mjohnson0001@hotmail.com in Franklin, Tennessee 58 months ago |
John in Macon, Georgia said: I am a recruiter with clients in Atlanta (and other major cities) who need Estimators today. Comp is very competitive and can go into 6 figures, plus incentives and benefits. Thanks for the info. I am looking for a job based out of Birmingham . I will do some traveling. I have ten years estimating labor and material take offs of large machined structures as well as fabrications and assembly.
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mjohnson0001@hotmail.com in Franklin, Tennessee 58 months ago |
The correct email address should be mjohnson0001@hotmail.com with all lower case letters |
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Janice Schmidt in Bradenton, Florida 54 months ago |
John in Macon, Georgia said: I am a recruiter with clients in Atlanta (and other major cities) who need Estimators today. Comp is very competitive and can go into 6 figures, plus incentives and benefits. I am looking to relocate to Asheville, NC from Bradenton, FL. I've been estimating and purchasing for almost 20 years. I will e-mail my resume to you tomorrow. |
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