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Homebuilders Struggling to Find Workers


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2013 Jun 3, 6:08am   1,378 views  2 comments

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/homebuilders-struggling-workers-070400392.html

I enjoyed this one.

I guess workers are realizing that when you sell a house, your selling into a groundswell of momentum, multiple bids, and everybody get's paid.

And they have to settle for $5/hr after taxes, gas, and buying their own lunches?

Good for them.

If they had thier wits about them they would ask for 3% of the final sale price.

They probably do way more than realtors these days, why not give them the commission.

#housing

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1   FortWayne   2013 Jun 3, 6:55am  

It's never hard to find good people if you are willing to pay them well. I've seen construction sites that were well ran. And I've seen those that employed mostly cheap Mexicans, the kind you see standing in front of Home Depot stores. Latter takes a lot of shortcuts, does a poor job, and I'd recommend avoiding those houses.

2   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jun 3, 6:55am  

There hasn't been any meaningful construction work in over 7 years.
I expected that those that were skilled in those trades have moved on to other careers. I remember down here in South Florida in the 80's through mid 2000's, everyone I knew was one trade in construction or the other. Now I hardly know any Carpenters, Pourers, Electricians, Plumbers, Flooring guys, Painters, Caulkers, Window guys, finishers, roofers. Everyone was in some trade.

I have a neighbor in the neighborhood who is about ten years younger than I am. He is a work at home bottle water distributor salesman, and his younger brother works a night shift at a restaurant. They share a car and are struggling to make ends meet. Back when we had a building industry, those guys would have ran their own jobs, owned a work truck and a new car each. I don't know one single 20 something that is in a trade.

So of course, we're going to need HB1 Visas for skilled Mexican construction workers now.

"skilled Mexican construction worker" was considered an Oxymoron, just ten years ago.

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