The crews and guys you get to work with and learn with.
Low production benchmarks
Benefits
The pay and benefits
The paychecks
Knowing you built something is a good feeling no matter who you work for. So it’s always nice to see the finished project. That is the good, the bad is, they are still stuck in their old ways of hammer and nailing everything. They rush projects, and the quality of work isn’t as high as I anticipated for the overall cost of the structure
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